tv KRON 4 News Weekend KRON November 10, 2019 7:00am-10:01am PST
7:00 am
my new $4.99 blt cheeseburger combo, deal tk! comes with frs and a drink. all for just thechange . what... mr. wigglesworth? i thought we lost you. kevi! try new $4.99 blt cheeseburg combo. >>very good sunday morning to as we take live look from the market there. a camera this morning hope you're enjoyg your holiday weekend. hi, everybody i'm marty gonzales states bars here with e forecast and a we can see right off the bat the fog isn't heavy as it was yesterday alit's not as strong this go around it's going tolear up a little quicker today and will be ifting as we did yesterday in the mostly sunny mode for mostly everybody this spafternoon. >>and a touch warmer looking smooth sailing heading right on into vetans day proper. there's the shot of the golden gate and this morning was talking about the bay bridge.
7:01 am
the golden gate looks better to today we can at least see the southern tower and even off to the north a little bit we can see at least the the lower ge a little bit at least with that we swing things around. the shot from u c berkeley i grant to the east bay shoreline is covered up from this vantage point but again we can see th fog line typical scenario happened again. we have a high pressure aloft and that marine yer snuck in right hence we have the fog that has to max out let's get to tt future cast for says by midmorning that should be taken care of except around the water is where the problem areas will be say about 10 o'clock again looking go probably at the beaches might be some stubborn spots, 9.4 or so it fills back up into san fraisco in a couple selective areas, but most of the bay, not yethat will be overnight and by monday, this is a prettweak performance for a pretty go monday afternoon forecast tempetures. actually a bit more mild than yesterday we see me more 50's on the board and upper 40's up there the north bay 48, a bottle 49 napa so this is a couple grees were head of what we
7:02 am
werfrom this time. just yesterday breaking it down for you some leftover fog by 08:00am with a mostly suy sunny at 64, bouncing the 76 by 2 o'clock we'll take a look at closer inspection your forecast abit mark. ok dave thanks a lot. let's get to the news this morning, e san jose police department is investating an officeinvolved shooting that left one man dead in san jose. >>it happened yesterday afternoon at a routine trfic stop on southbound highway 84 just north of winchester boulevard when officers approached the car they found a man o was wanted on an outstanding warrant and was armed with a handgun. one officer fired at e suspect an that man died at the scene. the driver of the vehicle was not injured he is being questioned by homicide detectives. the ofcer involved in the shooting is now on paid administrate leave during the investigation. frcisco police are asking for your he in learning more about a suspicious death at linco park golf course in the city,
7:03 am
a body was found at the golf urse around 2 o'clock saturday afterno. the medical examiner made the suspicious death ruling and a homicide unitas taken over the investigation. anyone with any information on this is asked to call sfpd. now to the east bay this morning police are searng for an archer who shot arrows at a homeless camp in richmond. it happened friday around midnight poce say that the archers struck 2 men in thstomach. it's believed the archer knew the victims. police say that the vitims are also familiar with e archer both victims are now in stable condition. well that's the celebration in san francisco has a new district attorney's jessa bodene after trailing for aouple of days following election day tuesday bodeen took the lead yesterday interim da suzy loftus
7:04 am
nceded saturday afternoon clearing the way for the public defender to step into the da's office with the most still being counted days after election y bodene eventually took the ad for the for the final time with 50.7 2% of the vote loftuwas close behind with 49.28% of the vote. but dean was endorsed by bernie sas, but criticized by the mayor and the police offirs union association rather but dean ran on the campaign omise is calling for police accountability the end of ma incarceration and racial disparities within the crimin stice system he will likely start his tenure with frosty relationship with the police officers union more than a half million dollars to dean from getng elected as a p o a president tony montoya sounded off one vote dean's winds saying in part quote unfortunatelythis election result means at san francisco residents will have to suffer to another 4 years of george just gone style
7:05 am
policies that have plagued our city and dimated puic safety. he also added that he hopes will dean reconsiders his position to not contest the early release o violent felons and that he will grow tpinto a champion of all crime victims. but dean responded to the p o a and also addressed his firs order of business to reporters. >>m looking forward to working with all san franciscans including. thank you. bob police officers to make the city safer for everybody. i know we have a lot of work to do and i know that there's a lot of distrust communities and cisco law enforcement and my first job is gointo roll up my sleeves everybody all stakeholders communities and make sure we l can rebuild that trust that we're safer, we've got a lot of work to do transform the culture the district attorney's office making sure that it serves every single person san francisco,ake sure that every victim but every crime has a voice. >>loftus conceded with th statement saying that she's anservice run distributor knee. she also said it's been an honor to leave the office that she caes deeply about and
7:06 am
even though she didn't win the race she did win the support of many san franccans who are demanding that our city work more effectively together to build safety. loftus inished or statementith a ngralations to bodene saying that she'll work t ensure a smooth. an immediate transition. we also ha the results of another big race, a dean preston becomean francisco's district 5 supervisor. in a statement, he said quote today is a victory for all san franciscans seeking boulder swers for the challenges, our city faces he nt on to say that he is eager to begin serving the city as soon possible. by both of mayor london breed's t pickfor the selection dean's opponent valley brown, an interim da suzy loftus did not win. in both cases more progressive candidates. one the vote. coming up on kron 4 news weekend. new testimony in the impeachment inquiry that says there was a quid pro quo between thus and uaine to investigate the bidens will
7:07 am
have full details coming up. plus after doubling as a shelter for first responders during the kncade fire we'll show you what one north bay wine is doing to reopen. also there's a possibility that criminal background checks on rental application will be no more in one city. we'll have reaction. ♪ lowe's helps you do hosting right with t best prices of the year on applices to help you handle anything and everything. i'm bad. you're stronger than younow. so strong. you power through chronic migraine, 15 or more headache migraine days a month. one tough mother. you're bad enough for botox®.
7:08 am
botox® has been preventing headaches and migraines before they even sta for almost 10 years, anis the1 prescribed branded chronic migraine trement. botox® is for adults with chronic migraine, 15 or more headache days a month, each lasting 4 hours or more effects of botox® may spread hours to weeks after injection causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away, as difficulty allowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, or mcle weakness can be signs of a life-threatening conditi. si effects may include allergic reactions, neck and injection site pain, fatigue, and headache. don't receive botox®f there's a skin infection.ain, tell your doctor your medical history, muscle or nerve conditions, and medications including botulinum toxins, go on wi your bad self. as these may incree the risk of serious side effects. you may pay as little as zero dollars for botox®. ask your doctor about botox® for chronic migraine. you got this.
7:09 am
7:10 am
criminal background checks om rental applications. city officialargue that the move is meant to prevent omelessness and help former criminals. from ending up back in jail. bua current and former landlords a say it will have unintended consequences. >>we use fe to use that record to say that this personally continueo engage in this behavr or do we look at the fl body of work what a person has done since they've been releasewhen you get ready to get mried. >>you know you scrutinize well, you know what a tenant it's almost like getting married that person might be in your life for the ne 2 years. and so you yoreally scrutinize very carefully. >>yo know who you'rento. >>well thisan would still allow landlords to tenants application through credit ecks employment verification and personal references as well. the berkeley city council coulmake a decision the issue early next year, dave. ok marty let's see what's going on you see burghley there to the fog
7:11 am
still covering up a lot of the bay, though the mixing process is just getting underway. >>they are temperatures, it's on the board and upper 40's as well stick around its forecast. coming up next. does your battery deliver extr? extra life extra power. tra life extra power. extra life. power. fe. wer. extra life no need to arg. vs. coppertop, new duracell optimum deliver extra life in some devices or extra power in others. so the whole world oks fferent. thunbeable strength of advil. what pain? hi susan!) honey? ye? i respect that. but that cough looks pret bad... try this robitussin honey. the al honey you love... plus the powerful cough relief you need. minrotussin honey.gh your trash? because it's never just a cough.
7:13 am
introducin♪ beep, beepdelivery, just in timwwrrrr ♪eolidays! ♪ beep, beep ssshhh♪ ♪ bee beep ♪ ♪ errrrr ba-ding ♪ shlrrrp ♪ bark, bark ♪ ♪ beep, be ♪ ♪ sshhh shrrrp ♪ ♪ crrrnchg crrrnbe ♪♪ ♪hey!perrrr get free in-garage delivery from key by amazon when you connect your myq app or get the uversal smart garage hub, now just 29.98. ♪ >>we weome at kron 4 news weekend. this is the view of san francisco from sutro cam this morning we have that low lying fog, looks just like yesterday. they you know it's
7:14 am
the fog is at the lower levels itas a mixed yet casey it separated. >>shaki up of a kind shake up the all of oil and erything so let me get mixed in with the vinegar and so forth which is what we're going to do with us and joining us. and this fog as you noted wasn't as intrusive as yesterday and will ticker today. we'll have something like the warmer mperatures so we're off to a good start of holy week, it's all good then day. yeah, it's all good then day. yeah, it's rhonda rowland, yeah, there's knights the fog trap anay, so we expect to see fog here but not as bad as yesterday and we canee at least the lower edge of the southern tor and even we can catch a glimpse of the northern tower from this vantage point we swing things around and looks like it's trng to clear out a little bit to see some of the east bay shoreline will be monitoring that all this separation line in the is clear. you get the sunut and that just causes some mixing with some drier air upstairs that's the name of the game because with th high. we have those dry air that here in just get separated overnight. at marine layer sneaks in at the lower levels because it is marine cooled. we have a cold ocean to help out. here's what's happening kind of a
7:15 am
weak little system just dropping in bringing some scattered cloud cover our way ut behind it it's all mostly sunny and clear the storm track remains far to the north right now we're talking about that dippg south. that's looking less and less likely in termsf getting some rain by week's end early fog eared out. temperatures near about 70 for the bay 70's inland might even reach for an 80 here and there. the coast morning fog, shore. but it does clear out mostly sunny and mile to a 60's and next week, it's a warm start your work week. mine are cooling a late shower question mark still monitoring to see if that will come together, it's looking less likely now warm day start to we have we ha 50's already on the board now throughout the peninsula. there's your 50's there. 51 san jose 47 free muet 51 for temperatures drop off a little bit as you can see, but that still middle to upper 40's as we see in the north bay too. so this watching this foard to future cast for some leftover clouds there's a low level moisture. the fog goes
7:16 am
basically out to see what's left over clear as our friends do in ly monterey bay as well. it returns tonight a little bit but nowhere near as aggressive as we've seen because will be under a little bit more of a warming trend expected for tomorrow afternoon. today we're back to about 65 going on for high 69 meanwhile, s jose or rather 72, san jose opened at 69 across the wider bay temperatures reaching the ddle 70's again in the east bay in london santa rosa it 77 getting awfully close to 80 in these spots not getting there today but will tomorrow upper 60's for the remainder fothe most part coming up we'll have a course that extended forecast we will have the 4 zone as well marty all right dave thankswell friday markedhe one year anniversary of the woolsey re in southern california today, many families whoost their homes are still struggling. >>our offenserump talked to several homeowners who lost almost everything about how they're worki now to rebuild. >>once iaw the horses going
7:17 am
out i realid that's pbably the time to leave so we did and within about 3 ours our house was burned to e ground windy wagnecromwell's family lost a rustic 190home the night of the woolsey fire 8 of her neighbors homes along crags drive burned too. now one ar later most lots remain empty, but some homeowners have moved back in our bees are now will finay missions come back took 7 months tget a power pole hey also have to prove they have safe drinking water but once they clear those hurdles. the fami tackled rebuilding, they discovered they were under insured and that the permit in planning process would takeime on top of th there was lead toxity in the charts oil had to be dug out it's like a full-time job that is given. >>to you when you need your around. >>tonight that e not a don house at her family's home used to be right next door when i first the site the picture that house index again really believeut as they get back on is helping our neighbors do e same. she's the oy thing
7:18 am
thatade it through the fire he massage tabljust started charitae stress relief effo for fire survivors. jude and his mom tell us that community sport. that's why they're still here with plans to rebuild just holding together is strong. ovo special haulage ship in being able to say that we've able to go tt. me it means that it kind of means a vtory for me. >>ll it was a huge turnout for a big cause in n francisco on saturda they got together to raise awareness and fundto find a way to and all timers disease. all told about 4,000 peop showed up very early and in the fog saturday atan francisco' ferry terminal to e vol wa to end alzheimer's. the event raised more than million. all timers is the most common form of dementia affecting memory thoug process and behavior walker's shared stories about their shared experience with alzheimer's, holding flowers
7:19 am
to represent someone they are caring for or in memory of somee who has died from that disease. organizers the huge turnout means the walk w a big success. >>well we really want people to ow that their services out there that they can access but also thathey can join the movement to defeat alzheimer's and the more people the better we need to be last and and we need to raise awareness and raise the necessa funds to make a differce. >>they gone for grant lotus was the emcee othe event and him as his grandmother died from alzheimer's. last summer along with say after a long battle with that disease. all timers by the way is the 6th leading cause of death in the us affecting more th 5 million people. national news thimorning president trump point to another sporting event th weekend and got a much warmer reception compared to his previous appearances. the president got a standing ovation at the university of alabama football ge in tuscaloosa against lsu. the
7:20 am
president was greetedith cheers and chants of usa. the other ones there were ome protests outside the stadium that included an appearance by the baby trump balloon but someone slashed with a knife and deflated it. and the getaway driver will quickly arrested by police. still ahd on kron 4 news weekend highlights from that big game between alabama and lsu also the match up between cal and washington sta. and we'll take a look at how the waiors dead welagainst the under all that coming up the under all that coming up next in sports i have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. w, there's skyri. 3 out of 4eople achiev 90% clearer skin at 4 mohs after just 2 doses. skyrizi may increase your risk of infections and wer your ability to fight them. before treatment your doctor should chk you for infections and tubeulosis. tell your doctor if u have ainfection or symptoms such as fevers, sweats, chills, muscle aches or co, or if you plano or recently received a ccine. ♪ nothing is everything ask your dermatologist about yrizi.
7:23 am
♪ nothing is everything state warriors anaction saturday night they have i've lost 2 in a row. come out of oklahoma city with a win. we go to the game. early on. alec burkhow a little steback. the 3 points on the night then right side again is time passed willie cauley-stein. and the late first warriors gonlights out again those stolen here by dr. lowe. he taken the stance nice little slant there that oklahoma city off of a rebound. kids into the right side down our drains th3 the warriors did hank around and make a run late in th game, but they lose a 114 to one oh 8. also the angelo russell.
7:24 am
there's an action saturday eveninas well. they have lost 4 in a row well after winning their first 4 games trying to turn arou losing ways 1st quarter we go not even a minute into the game. that's a touchdown, cal jumps routine extra point. call w what you like to see if your account and blog stop the run all. washington state, georgia tech's was running into the end zone from 2 points. we got ourselves a game. he's looking right side tease. inside the 15 yd line that would set up this play. thego on to win this game. 33. the 20 stanford
7:25 am
in boulder ten on olera do 10 to 6 in the 4th. hey jake, a stealth looking i did his way. one is touching and 79 yards to the house staord in fro. buffalo's with the with the ball steven montes going his man. ht side looking f the 15 yard penalty againstthe cardinals. and with 2 seconds left. 37 yard fiel goal is good an with that stamper news a 16 to 13 they've now last 2. biggest college football game in the la was happening do in tuscaloosa alabama on saturday. lsu taken on alabam tenants with the first lady for this game and 1st quarter go. he's in te
7:26 am
end ze, first touch on the game. lsu still early in the secondto us. that's a touchdown. the second and we've gos naji harris out of any actual a foreigner right side. >>the end and 46 yards rushing much for alabama. tigers too to 41. >>that is sports. >>all right, jr thanks a lot, let's go and take a livelook outside somewhatfoggy conditions but looks like it's clearing will find out for sure from day e we come back.
7:29 am
fact! coffee stains teet unlike ordinary whitening toothpaste, colgate optic white has hydrogen peroxide that goes below the tooth's surface for a smile that's 4 shades visibly wher. colge optic white. whitening that works. takg a live look outside from the embarcadero camera this morning starting to see a little bit more clearly the bay bridge behind the shot there and compared to yesterday, but we couldn't see this was an annoyinget a squint to see some metal, i mean it was it was it all so either. the fog is not as aggressive today, you karl of
7:30 am
playing with us yesterday but today is like you know, yes sure. >>and the thing is it will mix out a little quier today than yesterday dollar shave other fog pictures coming out of the out to run here sohe golden gate is in there, but it's this kind of covered up a little bit so that's a typical kind of shot that we see in the morning hours. and again this fog mixing up because rit ove us pretty much clear skies. we do have a weak little system go on past the gave us some scattered ouds witall of that swinging things around to the bay bridgshot with east bay hills off towards the distance there a little bit. again expecting this to mix out nicely by e late morning hours as well speaking of whichere's how the projections gowill stop at about mid morning or so about 9.30. it's still lingering in some of the water's edge of the bay and the coast a little bit getting into the afternoon might have some problem areas of the coast alittle bit but should be essentily turning mostly sunny. then weet to the evening hours the fall returns for places like san frcisco and start just starting to spill into the bay. buas you'll see here
7:31 am
overnight not quite the performance we saw last night and certainly not from friday night either so the fog is starting to weaken up as we start to finish off the weekend. temperatures are mild this morning if you might noti if you picked up the paper she walk outside at all a little bit tre on the patio we've got some 50's arod the perimeter of the bay right now. 40's meanwhile up to the north and those are upper 40's at that upper 40's also inland to the far east bay, 51 meanwhile, san jose and that is a couple degrees where we were this time from yesterday as well breaking things down for your mostly sunny that's really the ltover g. we have this morning, 64 will do it by 11 2 o'clock 76. tomorrow, we expect a little bit more warmth here we'll see some 80's on the board and will probably turn out to be the warmest day in the seven-day bunch. well look at that extended foreca into force on coming up next. marty sounds good a scene. thanks a lot will businesses that were shut down during the kincade fire are now working to reopen who estate wiry and te read vineyards in windsor. >>the nery also doled as
7:32 am
housing for firefighters from across the state. itwas saved from the re and the owner of the family on property jared stein says he feels very lucky, having the first responders on the scene because without them. he says the property would not have survived. >>stream lee fortune and i mean this ishe heart of e operation if this were toav gotten smoke damage and he got a fire in here i would have down the way around this deck from every corner there's charng under the actual >>and that basically means that the firefighters were here while it was burng were able to get it out before damagednything that we had up here. >>well t property did see some damage a building near the vineyard managers home went up in flames and so furniture was destroyebut th say all of that can be replaced. so the plan now is to reopen in about a month now to theast bay this morning relative county authorities are asking for your help in finding a missing man, his me is chaney on can he is chinese he speaks no
7:33 am
englishthe 66 year-old leftist castro vall home early saturday morning arnd 7 30 in the hasn't been seen or heard from since at the time he was wearing a green polo shirt down jacket and blue ski pants alameda county sheriff s he stands 5 feet 5 feet. tall with a 130weighs about 0 pounds brown eyes and white hair. decommissioneits first rt legacy car on friday to help make space for an arriving fleet of futurerains. the bart train car 2528 also called felicia when into back in 1995 the bart train was retired in 2014. it estimed to travel to a traveled over million miles new trains are being added in storage is becoming limited for somef the older cars. so felicia was one of a 10 cars sold to a steel yard in oakland to be shredded. well as we all know tomorrow is veterans day but a lot of communities across he
7:34 am
bay area are beginni the celebration this weekendnd that includes here in san francisco, where the annual veterans day parade kicks off a in just a little bit kron four's ristina tadros live along the embarcadero along thparade route with the details. hi christina good morning. >>well go morning and it's about to be a great morning here at the embarcadero today actually marks the 99 annual veteransay parade. so there's a lot of history behind today's celebrations but m actually right here. every mission intersection ere it starts i'm going to step outside here so u can see and that we have some cars you can see it's going to sta right over he at north point and embark anarrow few cars here because set up a doesn't start until 09:00am so set up starts at 09:00am the actual event itself kicks off at 11:00am so you can assume there going to be a lot of dizziness that hppens right here and already one of the most tourists drivreas, but we can show you right here some footage from power. honor the sacrifice of our armed
7:35 am
forces during this parade that we do ha some logistics free that we want to know another great as i mentioned is starting here often market ea. on the embarcadero to jefferson street and then it's going to take. it going to take then west jefferson path, the review stand and then on jefferson street near leavworth street now as i mentned it starts at 11:00am it should include some time around 01:pm but expect those festivities to go on all day. now if you are traveling here in t bay area specifically san francisco know that's going to add some traffic. they're also going to be a lot of logistics you need to know if you're ung any type of public transportation. they're going to be delays on muni so if you a right or know that bualso this into routes that are going to be affected in the north beach area.we've got east embarcadero. market and wards. each time she's me 8 bayshore 39 coit and then 47 van.
7:36 am
markings going tbe a little different different down here. so if you are someone that needs a different type of parking wh different accessibility possibly dibility parking that could be something that's impacted to go ahead and plan accordingly for your travel plans. but also of course if you want to see the parade make sure to get out here, nice and early. th preparations started 9 to the actual parade starts at 11:00am for now reporting live here in san francisco christina teatro kron 4 news. >>all right christina thanks lowest in abo an hour for an update. still ahead this one texas fily is honoring the special veteran their life. we'll find out what they lened about him as they were planning his one 100th birthday party. ifou have postmenopausal osteorosis and a high risk for fracture now might not be the best time ask yoursel are my bones strong? life is full of make or break moments. that's whyt's so important to help reduce your risk of fracture with proli®. only prolia® is proven to help strengthen anprotect bones from fracte with 1 shot every 6 months.
7:37 am
do notake prolia® if you have low blood calcium, are pregnantare allergic to it or take xgeva® serious allergic reactionslike low blood pressure trouble breathing; throat tightness; face, lip, or tongue swelling rash; itching; or ves have happened. tell your door about dental problems as severe jaw boneroblems may happen or newr unusual pain in your hip groin, or thigh, as unusual thigh bone actures have occurred. speak to your doctor before stopping prolia® as spine and other be fractures have occurred. prolia® can cause serious side efcts, like low bod calcium; serious infections which could need hospitalization; skin problems; and severe bone joint, or muscle p are you ready? ask your dtor how prolia® can help strengthen your bon.
7:38 am
7:39 am
approach veterans day, there's one vet in texas celebrating his e 100th birthdaynd is now being recognized for an iconic achievement while putting together h birthday celebratn is family found out at he'd been part of the liberation of europe od-day jessica willey has the story. >>i think there was >>days it's not often you get to meet someone who's 100 you look i'm just a teenager here. 43 a century of livi through 18 presidents, the civil rights movement and the dawn of the digal age luan baskin is living history. there's one piece even his family just ecently learned in the same way to make it i
7:40 am
see it wow ie never realized only when his family was gathering picturesnd putti together a bio a graiti for his one 100th birthday this past september did they learn baskin an army veteran was part of the invasi of normandy know back to talk about it fewer than 400,000 world war 2 veterans of the 16 million who served are still alive, according to the us department of veterans affairs except for some bad knees baskin is healthy and blesseto be a. in june 1944 >>at the same people hold a. temple dideople know that the. >>to get used to he made it through the invasion way with his battalion to belgium and germany. this was the day they were to return to the us.
7:41 am
baskin would later marry tsice have 2 children work fothe government and retire as a salesm at houston photography store photography was his path fashion. today his niece is so proud of all the parts othe story of his life she continues to lrn. questions ofheir older to ask veterans, they need to take note. >>they need to be able to pay sit baskin just people to say thank you use in that one day when someone me and say thank you. >>he and next mondayit makes me feel the us for us alone and see that you are the vision. thank you for your service solution. >>still ahead on kron 4 ne weeken, an assistant da is fired terefusing to pursue a sexual-assault case we'll find out why houston lice say the prosecutor was more concerned with the victims immigratiostatus. then the crime. we made usaa insurance for members like kate.
7:42 am
a former ay medic, made of the flexibility toandle whatever monday hain sre and tackle four things at once. a so when her car got hit, she flexdidn worry.ndle she simply filed a claim on her us app and said... i got this. usaa insurance is made the way kate nee it - easy. she can en pick her paymt an so it's easy on her budget and her life. usaa. what you're made of, wrem. she can en pick her paymt an usaa m tony the tiger schools are having acrto cut sports.y, and i'm on a mission to fix that. ♪ bring back e tigers. your mighty, mighty tigers. [cheering soun] buy a box anhelp all kids be tigers. your mighty, mighty tigers.
7:43 am
7:44 am
thenatch it hold up to whatever comes it's way. kron 4 news weekend taking a live look outside this sutro camera we're told from a lot reliable source that we can see it if you talk sales off to our left that a little t there i think i see it yeah it's about to get covered over with just a long and it's going to hurt again. television is can you find the sales that's right. usually
7:45 am
it's well above everything else in the city, but well worth the fog. it's kind of cover everything up but it's not as aggresve as we say is from yesterday so is is mixing out a lot quicker burning off you like whatever, so would be shifting of that mostly sunny de to cover the todalooking good for the veterans day parade bout a way that are publicly around the city to operate a case to go is there a little bit. this is the shot from sfo. no delays i know tha what you see here you would wonder gee. wilsee there's any update changes but i just checked and no delays parently at sfo but still monitor what's going on for your particular flight situation. and off to the distance, there's the golden te bridge frothis temper on shot maybe can't make it out there that's ok. again this will m out for us by the late morning hours, mild temperatures 50's and 40's and it's not per 40's at that. so your imagination. it is little bit more mild this morning that we saw from yesterday morning. highs projected tay we're in the mid to upper 70's for much of the central valley 65 san francisco, monterey 62. donna
7:46 am
sowow where the mid with big bear about 55. now let's loo into the tea leaves as we look into the future here. well the ho was by the time we get a lot of porsche this week mention of rain. this doesn't look like it's holding together real world, well, the risk is tre, but it doesn't look great now by the end of the weekend another little system here we get into sunday night as you can see monday. another possible potential shot to s maybe some showers and then upstream or coming so there's more this opening up hopefully thisrend will be with us and will allow an opportunity for some rain showers let's get to the 4 zone forecast though for your nday, 65 san frcisco. to the coast. we're at 65 also lf moon bay 66 daly city pacific at 61. my to be some stubborn fog going into about the noon hour or so upper 60's heading upo the northern edge of the peninsula. upper 60's also to the south though foster city at 71 was san tteo at 70. the south bay, some lower 70's to be had her morgan hill tugh up to
7:47 am
about 77. milpas back to 72 with cupertino as well upper 60's near about 70 for hayward onhe east bay shoreline mid 70's. cover tri valley, dublin, 75 also looking at 75 for walnut creek and danville 76 meanwhile for concord 69 for oakland becky at 67 and pair of the north bay we got fairfield at 7871 fonapa and sonoma at 75 somewhat reduc numbers again compared to what we're going to see tomorrow. santa rose at more 70's heading down soh. court the beaches though in the north bay here particularly upr 50's at that so we do pop tomorrow at about 80, but then a gradual decline throughout the week here, we'd like thi flow patrn coming in on shore brings in some cooler air but more importantly, it usual helps bring us some rain showers don't know if that will come together for us on friday, but watching anoter batch by the end of next weekend. let's get back to t news this morning, a story out of texas that has received some nation attention. the firing of an
7:48 am
ernie who refused to pursue a sexual-assault case. >>in houston assistant da john dan home s let go after he allegedly asked to sex-assault victims. migratn status and refused to file charges on the suspect on lloween night inhouston officer saw a dui suspect exposed himself and pull another inme toward him when the officer spoke to dan home at the 's office. nholm he says was more interested in the victim's immigration status instead of a sexual-assault incident. >>there those count on people being afraid and we don't want to be afraid. >>we'll soon after the questining denholm was reassigned pending an interl invesgation, but as of friday, he was t go. the houston da's ofce hopes the immigrant community is not discoured by what they call an isolated incident. explosive testimony was released on friday in the impeachment inquiry into president trump and the
7:49 am
ukraine scaal. 2 white house officials says there was a id pro quo between the us and ukraine to investigate bidens basically a favor the granted for something expected in return. cnn's alex marquardt breaks down the testimony. 2 of the most central plays in the relationship with ukraine putting e president's chief of staff at the center of the scandal. >>and delivering the harshest blow to the president's aim there was no quid pro quo is is >>this is just like the russian which i. >>lieutena colonel alexander veneman the top ukaine expert on the natiol security council telling laakers there was no ambguity that in order for ukraine's president to get a meeting athe white house. they had to investigate the biden the man was on the call between the us and ukrainian president july 25th which he said ft no doubt that this is what was quired in order to get the meeting that the ukrainians had been aggressively pushing for of inman also heard that message from gordon sondnd us ambassador to the european
7:50 am
union who was relaying a messagfrom acting chief of admitted to the quid pro quo last month get over it, there's going to be political influence in foreign policy, the decorated colonel was inappropriate and had t it nothing to do with national security. >>well i want to thank colonel than men for his courage in coming his llingness to the fall the law to do his duty veneman wasn't alone. >>his then boss doctor fiona hill read the transcripof the call and said she was shocked. i sat in an awful lot alls e said, and i've not seen anything like this. hill hadlso been told by someone the mulvaney stated that the ukrainians would get a presidential meeting if t ukrainian started up these investigations again hill testified this allman told this directly to the ukrainians ia july 10th meeting. john bolton who was national security advisor the time suddenly ended the meeting bold andhen told hill to reported to the top and a lawyer saying i'm not part of whatever drug deal
7:51 am
summon and mulvaney are cooking up i've and who was also disturbed by the meeting reported it as well hill and veneman had both known about the role that dy giuliani was playing in ukraine pushing e conspiracy theories and working to get the us ambassador removed aftere was successful. morgan told hill that giuliani was a hand grenade. that's going to blow everybody up. back here in the bay year-old teenage climate acvist greta turn bird can be seen in the heart of san francisco. >>argentina mirrorles undressing gless yes says that he hopes the mural will help people remembero take care of theorld. he also painted them or the muralof robin willis in downtown san franciscthat has since been demolished. grant ia mural whh is near union square said to be finished by next week. great news for video gamelovers unirsities like halle and the iversity of utah are graduates go pro in e-sports the spts industry is booming and t just for
7:52 am
pert fortnite players and software designers. it's projected to agree a billion dollar industry this year and there are high ping jobs in the sports for administrive and support roles. you see irvine was among the first to colleges in the countrto build a specialized esports program back in 2016 players the leae of legend legendc can earn up to $15,000 a month. not counting prize money. it's going to take you outside for a live looat conditions at sfo and have some foggy conditions the but they say no delays. >>we'll be right back.
7:54 am
i have moderate to severe pnow, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are getting clearer, ye♪ to bare my skin ♪ yeah that's all me. ♪ nothing and me g♪ nothing on my skin ♪ that's my new plan. ♪ notng is everything. keep your sk clearer with skyrizi. 3 out of 4 peoe achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months. of those, nearly 9 out of 10 sustained it through 1 year. and skyrizi is 4 doses a year, after 2 starter doses. ♪ i see nothing in a different way ♪ ♪ and is my moment so i just gotta say ♪ ♪ nothings everything d lower your abilitye your to fight them.ions befofor infectionsour and tuberculosis.ck you tellour doctor if you have an infection or symptoms such as fers, sweats, ills, muscle aches ocoughs, or if you plan to or recently received a vaccine.
7:55 am
♪ nothing is everythi ills, muscle aches ocoughs, ask your dermatologist about skyrizi. ♪ >>thanks for joining us on kron 4 news we can take a look at ts a world war 2 veteran from klahoma receives a long overdue honor he's95 year-old shaw. he left high school early to enlist in the marines back in 1943, served in world war 2 and now 80 years later shots receiving a high hool diploma. students a school gave him a standing ovation along with all the pomp and circumstance of a traditional graduation. me californians are t happy with the ste's official christmas tree at t state capitol some are calling it ugly. take a look 60f plus foot tall white fur was cut down from t state us in shasta county and delivered to the capitol the tree expert examined it says it's a perfecspimen that's very well cared for and prune to
7:56 am
perfection but to many untrained it's far from rfect. yotold me it was the. >>the christmas tree for california. i was like wow like we're the rest of it fo what thepay for argue, got >>pose no word. if the state plans to replace the tree once again. happening today, it is the 50th anniversary sesame street, the beloved educational children's ogram launched back on 11/10/1969. it was of the originally broadca on 180 public tv stations. well now 50 years later reaches more than 150 countries and is translated into 70ifferent languages. >>all righty let's a look at what your weather is looking like we've t 50's on the board already we've got upper 40's up there in thnorth bay in the far east bay too going to be a beautiful afternoon if we shake off some of this fog. this broadcast of course brought to you by the letter r in the number 5.
7:57 am
7:58 am
7:59 am
electric, it's not for you. i know what y're thinking. and, you're probably right. eleelectric just esn't you. i have enough range.nking. it will neve survive the winter. charng stations? go luck finding one of tse. so, maybe an electric car isn'for you afteall. or, is it? ♪ much for joining us this sunday morning on kron 4 news weekend as we gaze outside from the embarcadero camera. >>fog is starting to live just a little bi and it's a lot lighter than yesterday. hi
8:00 am
everybody, i'm marty gzales stays rts here with the weekend. we think also that y should mix up to into the city a little bit as we get the parade starts at 11 o'clock improving a little bit there to that might be some distance visibility issues buat least let people get out and do things and whatever. >>and also tohose in valley so this so far mixes up quicker marty that we saw yesterday, you said it's a little bit thinner and also makes it quicker to even a shot from the going gets bettetoday show we saw yesterday. it's actually more mild today that it was yesterday as well this time of day. we can see the southern towers there we can see and off to the northern towers to marine as well so a better shot than wead yesterday we ing things around the sun. all hey he this was le this yeterday but to show you some of t inland valleys not having fog issues going on in some spots. there's thislue sky that we're gng to be treated to and that really lies above us really across san francisco. and the bay as well speaking of which here's how th fog mixes let's go all the way out to about 1130 looks like it's clear out in
8:01 am
most areas, the coastal be some problem areas even throughout the afternoon spelling back in 1045 or so it will cover san francisco and maybe part of the water's edge but won't be quite as intrusive. tomorrow we saw today, so an improvement on that front and by the way for veterans day proper tomorr looks a little bit waer than what we saw what we'll see tod there we have it 50's around most of the media at bay get into the inland areas for now we're trailing, although catching up in antioch with that looks like some sunshine coming out 52 for palo alto upper 40's up there t north bay with the bottle checking in at 50. and again everybody is ahead of the ball game for the st part this morning that we were from this me yesterday breaking it down for you as we goorward leftover fog th that partly cloudy bunesses about sunny by high noon 3 o'clock also sunny temperatures forthe most part of the inland valleyso mid to some upper 70's to be had again warming up tomorrow, we'll take a closr look at that coming up a bit marty okayed a thank you. thiset to the news this morning we begin in the south bay where
8:02 am
san jose police are looking for investigating officer-involved shooti that left one man dead in san jose. >>it happened yesterday afternoon at a routine trafc stop on southbound highway 85 just north of winchester boulevard. that's when officers approached the car they found a mawho was wanted on an outstanding warrant and was armed with a handgun. one officer fired at the suspe and that man died at the scene. the driver of the vehicle was not injured and is being questioneby homicide detectives. the officer involved in the shooting is now on paid administrative leave during thinvestigation. frcisco police are asking for your help in learning more about a uspicious death of linkin park golf course, a body was found at the golf course about 2 o'clock saturday afternoon. the medical aminer made the suspicious death ruling that homicide unit was has now taken over thinvestigation. so aone with any information is asked to call sfpd. in the east bay police are searching for an archer who shot arrows at a homeless camp in
8:03 am
richmond. it happened friday around midnight police say the archers struck 2 men in the stomach. it's believed that the archer knew the victims. police said thathe victims are also familiar with the archer both vtims are now in stle condition. celebration as san francisco has a new district attorne, justin bodene aftertrailing for a couple of days followg election day tuesday. bodene took the lead yesterday interim da sy loftus conceded on saturday aftnoon clearing the way for the public defeer to step into the da's office with votes still being cnted days after election day bodeen eventually took the lead for the final time with50.7 2% of the vote. 49.2 8% of lose behind with the vote.but dean was endorsed by bernie sanders
8:04 am
but was criticized by the mayor and the police officers association, but dean ran on e campaign promises calling for police accountability the end of mass incarceration and racial disparities within the criminal justice system. he will likely start h tenure with a frosty relationship with police as the san francisco police officers association spent re than half a million dollars to keep a an from being elected. as a p o a president tony montoya sounded off oboth teams win by saying in part quote unfortunately the election results mean the san francisco residents wilhave to suffer through another 4 years of george just gone style policies that have plagued our city and decimated public safety. he also added that he hopes modine reconsiders his position to not contest the early release of violent felons and that he will grow into a champion of all cre victims. bodene responded to the appeal way and al addressed his first order of busess to reporters. >>i'm looking forwa to
8:05 am
working with all san franciscans including the rank and file police officers to make the city safer for everybody. i know we have a t of work to do and i know that there's a lot of distrust tween san fransco communities and the law enforcement and my first job is going to roll up my slees to work with everybody all stakeholders all communities and make sure we can rebuild that trust that were asked say from wee got a lot of work to do to transform the culture of the district attorney's office making sure that it serves every singlperson in san francisco,ake sure that every victim every crime has a voice. >>loftus can see that with this statement saying that s is grateful for the chce to run in service district been an honor toerve or to leave the office that she cares deeply about and en though she didn't win the race she did w the support of many san franciscans who are demanding that our city work more effectively together to build safety. she fished her statement with a congratulations to bodene saying thathe will work to transition. oth and immediate also have the resu of another big race in
8:06 am
san frcisco dean preston becomes the city's district 5 supervis. in a statement, he said quote today is a victory for all san franciscans eking boulder answers for challenges that face our city. he also went on to saythat he's eager to begin serving the city as soon as possible. mayor london breed's a picks f for the selection dean's opponent valley brown, interim da suzy loftus did not win in both cases more progrsive candidates won the seats. for newsweek and new testimony in impeachment inquiry says there was a quid pro quo between the us and ukraine tinvestigatehe bidens we have full details coming . plus after doing aa shelter for first respoers during the kincade fire we'll show you what one north y winees doing to reopen. and there's a possibility the criminal background checks on rental applications will be no more. we'll tell y where and ho people thereare reactin. a migraine hope... from aimovig. to be there for the good...
8:07 am
d not so good. for the mundane. the awe-inspiring. the heart-racing the heartbreaking. that's what life is l about... the showing up.ng. unless migraine steals your chance to sa.. am here." we aim to change that. wi aimovig. a preventive treatme for migraine in adults. one dose, once a month. aimovig is proven toeduce the number of monthly migraine days. for some, that number can be cu. don't take aimovig if you're allergic to it. allergic reactions like sh or swelling can happen hours to days ter use. common side effects include injection te reactions and constipation. it doesn't matter whatach day brings. so lonas you c say... "i am here." aim to be there more. talk to your doctor about aimovig.
8:09 am
8:10 am
four's noel bello has mor >>a lot of people who ha never been incarcerated because they gonna be. you know are they going to avoided because a lot of landlords don't want get stuck with the run. first. >>40 year berkeley landlord jim smith is unimpressed wh e ir chance access to housing and public safety legislation putorth by the city. the dinance uld remove criminal background checks for mo rental units barring berkeley landlords from conducting them. i think it's quite interesting. >>when they can't even come up with a hard number during a community forum saturday smith wasn't given a solid answer when he asked how many of berkeley's homeless were facing the issue because of their criminal history. >>jon jones, the 3rd ough says he's live currently live in and what i would consider to be substandard. jones says the proposal wou still allow landlords to reevaluated
8:11 am
tenants application the ct checks ploymenterification and personal references he hopes getting rid of the criminal backgrnd box will open more drs. >>doe use fear to use that record to say that this personally continueo engage in this behavior or do we look at the full body of work. has done since they've been owners association though ty still isn convinced. >>and feel the ordinance needs to be reworked. i think there's a lot of opportunity the for us to look at it more closely and to me decisions bad on sort of a tear decision as opposed to this blanket, all or nothing. the legislation is expected to be sent to the full council in early 2020 in berkeley know al bello kron 4 news. >>good morning, the shot coming from u berkeley as we shoreline in the fall kind of hanging around the is the line that you can see some blue skies above it the area temperatures 40's upp 40's of that too and 50's the forecast is next. you know when you're aross and you realize it's time
8:12 am
your sister stopped rrowing your sweats? ye! that's y for less. stop stealing mine.. ver. holiday gifts evyone's se to love at 20 to 60 percent off department store prices. at ross. yes for less. place with one ofheighest life expectancies the country. and u see so many people walking around here in their 1s. so how do you st financially well for all those tra years? well, you have to start planning asarly as poible. we a need to plan for 18 years or more of retirement. i don't have a whole losaved up. but i'working on it now. plan now for retirement incomehat lasts. that's financial wellness. talk to financial advisor or get income solutions at prudential.
8:13 am
8:14 am
>>welcome at kron 4 news weekend taking a live look outside om sutro camera looking down on e fog severingver the city you feel like you' flying right now as overcast day in your flying a that it gets right below the clouds and it's cold and drizzle. is not though, but i mean it's like that so this is very low level moisture. the sales. how this the same location weet this it is because you know kids dip below the clouds are up
8:15 am
they didn't get them in the august it's not moving don't wantto start that they don't want this fog willax out this morning probably for the stivities of the parade downtown you know looks pretty good. you might have to me haze off to the distance over bring me sunsine out there so your shades and you'll need jacket afternoon and the left little chilly in the city. there's a shot golden gate and we can e again the towers below sky like celebrating tt moment because the fog is not as aggressive today as yesterday so at lea we're getting that imprement in this is usually the fog pathway dling with this typical direction fog. it spills over here rst and then it starts collecting up its bags and moving on out and this is the last stop along the journey, swg of things around in london, some know how about that nice blue skies. we're getting this crowd filled up wita sunshine a, although that's not where the fog is at least we get the atmosphere moving and that's the name of the game to start the mixing procs here to get rid of this fog. satellite picture reveals or isil deck a cloud over that moved through
8:16 am
overnight. but basicallyur skies as you can see a lot from the sutrcamera shot that we had we're mostly sunny to sunny goi on and that will be the case. unfortunately, the weather patteris not in our favor to get any rain arou here everything is going up and around us, although this high is starting to decay little bit. so we'll start to see pacific spraying us f the with clouds for now it looks like we'rgoing to maine, pretty dry. there is that hope y be by the end of the scratching out a couple little showers lou, the shop i showed you from earlier u berkeley there's the fog coverinup the east bay shoreline so it's early fog, clearing and then highemperatures of about 70 for the bay in and around there 70's going on in london will be more mid to upper 70's going on into the coast. it's most morning fog that does clear out to mostly sunny with mid 60's on the agenda and then for xt week, it's a for this week coming up, so warm start to the workweek in veterans day you know looks good. inland temperatures at about 80 or so gradual cool down all week long in that
8:17 am
kind of opens up the pacific storm ack to suppress with clouds no major de again watching what happens towards the end of the week. those temperatures are mild i you've been outside and read the paper out the patio have your coffee, whateverou to one 50's for the most part, some upper 40's to bhad here and there in the north a particularly we can see of this time of year thos30's up there we've already seen in the morning. so future cast for doesn't say much show it fog both for here ut of the monterey bay. it rurns a little bit tonight sure but again that will clear up pretty quickly it loks like in tomorrw. a late morning -5 san francisco, the target high for open 72, san jose, not a whole lo of merck remove it a not a big difference in terms of the temperatures ross the topography mid 70's going on far inland. we have some upper 70's going on here in the rth bay like santa rosa for napa but a chilly 63 for vallejo coming up in a bit we'll be having the 4 zone forecast and we'llheck in new york senate as well marty okay, we'll look forward to that thank you. well friday marked the one year
8:18 am
anniversary of the woolsey fire in southern california today, many falies who lost their homes are still struggling. >>kara fundfrom talked to several homwners who lost almost everything about how they are now workg to rebuild. once i saw the horse going out i reized that's probab the time to leave so we did. >>and within about 3 hours our house was burned to the grnd windy gner cromwell's family lost a rustic 1900 homehe night of the woolsey fire. >>8 of her neighbors homes along crags drive burned too. w one year later most lots homeowners have t so moved back in our bees are now will filly emissions come back took 7 monthstoet a power pole they also had to prove the had safe drinking water but once they clear those hurdles. theamily tackled rebuilding, they discovered they were under insured and that the permit planning process would take time on top of that there was lead xicity in the charts oil had to be dug out it's like a full-time job that is given. >>to u when you need your
8:19 am
around. >>tonight that we're don house at her family's homesed to be right xt door when i first the psych the picture that house screamed again really believe but as theget back on their feet we're not is helping our neighbors do the sa. she's the only tng that made it through the fir her massagtable to start a charitable stress relief effortor fire survivors. jude and his mom tell us that community support that'why they're still here with plans to rebuild just holdg together strong. ovo su a hardship in being able to say that we've able to go that. me it means that it kind of means a victory for me. they are resilient. >>back in the bayrea was a huge turnout for a big cause and san francisco to raise awareness and fds find a way to end alzheimer's disease. all told about 4,000 peodle showeup early and in the fog in san francisco's ferry termil for a walk to end alzheimer's. the event raised
8:20 am
more than million all timers is the most common form of dementia that affects mery thought process and havior walker's all shared stories about their experience with alzheimer's and they ld those paper flowers that you see there to represent someone that they're caring for or in memy of someone who died from the disease. the say it's a huge turnout in that ans the walk was a big success. >>well we really want people to know that their services out there that they caaccess but also that they can join the movement to defeat alzheimer's and the more people the better we need to beast. and we need to base aware this and raise necessary fus to make a difference. >>kron four's grant lotus was the emcee of the event the cause is very personal to him as s grandmother died from alzheimer's this past sum after a long battle with the disease. all timers is the 6 leading cause of death in the us affecng more than 5 million people. national news this morning prident p went to another sporting
8:21 am
event this weekend and got a much warmer reception compared to his previousppearances. he got a standing ovation at the university of alam football game in tuscaloosa against lsu. the president was greeted with cheers and chants of u s a. there are also some protests outside the stadium, including an appearance by the baby trump balloon. but someone slashed with a knife and deflated it that person and a getaway driver were quickly arrested by pole. kron 4 news weekend highlights from that big alabama lsu game d also a matchup between cow in washington state. and o of thwarriors do last night against the thunder we've got it all for you coming up next in spos. welcome to the carnival 30 minuttour.
8:22 am
8:24 am
warriors and action saturday night they have. >>i'veost 2 in a row trying to turn it around and come out of oklahoma city with a win. we go to the game. early on. the 3 points on right side again this time hen passed willie cauley-stein and the late first warriors gong lights out again those olen here by d all he taken the distance nice little slant there that lahoma city off of a rebound. kicks into the right side down our drains the 3 the warriors did hank around
8:25 am
and make a run late in this game, but they lose a 114 to one oh 8. also the angelo russell. there's an action saturday ening as well. ty have lost 4 in a row well after winning their first games trying to turn around losing ways 1squarter we go not en a minute into the game. that's a touchdown, cal jumps that early many would call routine extra point. now what you like to see if your account and blog stop the run all. washington state, geora tech's was running into the end zone from 2 points. we got ourselves a game he's looking right side tease. inside the 15 yard line that would set up this play. thego on to win
8:26 am
this game. 33. the 20stanford in boulder taken on cholera down 10 to 6 in the 4th. hey jake, stealth looking i did. one is touching and 79 yards to the house stanford in front. late forth we go buflo's with the with the ball steven montez's going deep bright side looking for s man. the 15 yard penalty against the cardinals. d with 2 seconds left. 37 yard field goal is good and with that stamper news a 16 13 they've now last 2. biggest college foball game in the
8:27 am
land was happening down in scaloosa alabama on saturday. lsu taken on alabama. tenants with the first ady for this game and 1st quarter we go. he's in the end zone, first touch on the me. lsu still early in the second to us. that's a touchdown. the 2nd half and we've goals naji harris out of and 46 yardrushing on the day but u tigers too much ground them. to 41. that is sports. all right, jr thanks a
8:28 am
8:30 am
(danny) of course you don't because you didn't! your job isn't doing hard work... ...it's making them do hard work... ...and getting paifor it. (vo) snap a sort your expenses to save over $4,600 atax time. quickbooks. backing you. >>good morning, welcome at kron 4 news weekend taking a li look outside from embarcadero camera this morni days here along with the forecast we've got a bi parade along the embarcadero coming up fun, a little over.
8:31 am
well couple hours thisr getting a little bit of an improvement to picture what we want to try to do now is raises over casting get some of that sun out here is what 're trying to work on its up. >>just covering us up at the lower levels thisfog issue here kind of snuck in overnight because we have this gh lid on top of us that doesn't allow the mixing overnighso with the sun joining us hopefully we'll get this mix out ok for us to that okay, here's the shot coming where casee the not right now tt's alcatraz lonely they're sitting in the fog right now in a ain looking for improvements as the morning starts to progress so when things are out of the bay bridge shot again that overcast sky parents great right over the east y hills as you start your day here nd going to the models this i what happens by about 1030 most of that does clear out although it's going to lier in parts of the water's edge as you can see a little bit there, turning to a mostly sunnmode for just about everybodproblem areas may remain however along the coast and you can see the fog returns yet again by tonight, however, unlike yesterday won't be as aggressive in terms of coverage anthen
8:32 am
thicknesgoing on here as you can see all the way to tomorrow morning. not getting in the inland valle as well. so whatomorrow actually be a little warmer than today too. temperatures a actually pretty mild on the board we have a lot of lower 50's here to be found some upper 40's up to the north bay 51 meanwhile, san jose and that is a little bit aad of where was this time from yesterday very mild weather to start the day off here. we break down ke this at 72 by high noon 3 o'clock 76. again tomorrow probably a little bit warmer than it was for today no we'r checking to the 4 zone forecast to se today and also thatxtended as we go search for at shot of rain party. all right dave thanks that's in the news this morning businesses that were shut down during the kincade wildfire are now working to reen that includes not estate winery and vineyas in windsor, the wind winey also doubled as housing for firefighters from across the state during the fire. it was saved fr the fire and the owner of the family owned property jared stein says that
8:33 am
he feels very lucky. >>having the first responders on the scene because without them. he saythe property would not have survived. >>interest really fortunate. i mean this is the heart the operation if this were to he tten smoke damage and he got a fire in here it would have down the way around this deck from every corner there's charring under the actual would. >>and th basically means that the firefighters were here while it was burning were able to get it out before damaged ything that we had up here. >>well the property did see someamage a building near the vineyards managers home wentp in flames and some furniture was destroyed as ll, but all of that they s can be replaced so now the plan is to reopen in about a month. now to the east bay were aleda county authorities aresking for your help in finding a missing man, s name is ain young and he is a chinese anspeaks no english, the 66 year-old ft is castro valley home early saturday morning around 7.30 and hasn't been heard from since at the timhe was
8:34 am
wearing a green polo shirt, a down jacket and blue a ski pants alameda county sheriffs say he's about 5 foot tall and weighs a 130 pounds with bwn eyes and whi hair. are decmissioned its first legacy car on friday to help make space for an arriving fleet of future train cars. the ba train was 2528 and also called felicia then went into service back in 1995. the train was retired i 2014. it estimated to have traveled some 2 million miles new trains are being added and storage becomes limited for older cars so felicia was one of 10 cars sold to a steel yard in oakland to be shredded. well of course tomorrow is veterans day but a lot of communities around the bay area are celebratg this weekend that includes here in san francisco where the annual veterans day parade, kicks off soon kron four's christina ta live along a market there along the parade routshe has all the detls on the big festivities. christina good morning.
8:35 am
>>good morning. this is the 99th annual veterans day parade right he in the city of san francisco, it's right behind me here at north part the north point off the embardero so obviously it's already a ry busy area and you can exct a lot of pomp and circumstance today of courses a lot of history behind this great as well. we actually have some footage of previous parades ofll of the celebrations going through the city's we want to show y that right now again the 99th annual veterans day parade and of course you as i'm in details you need to know about 09:00am this morning just here within the next half hr and then it's going to officially kick off at 11:00am but we want to tell you exactly where the ra is going to be going start here, it does have a long journey through the city. so it's ing to of course are hereo embarcadero northpoint street, travel northwest on the embarcadero to jefferson street then west on jefferson street pt the review stand on jefferson near leavenworth
8:36 am
other prayedm again it starts at 11 and it should and around one pm but f you are planning on coming to the city or if you're hoping to come to the surrounding area. if you travel around here make sure and know that there are a lot ofogistics you need to be aware of because of the street closures so we have a full list of those er at krbn 4 dot com. we also made sure to put those up on a graphic on the screen for you right he we also remind everyone ifou do ride muni please know that meanings also going to be impacted with that. now of course when it comes t parking no parking is going to be a lot different eecially up and down th parade route if you're thinking of going near embarcadero and jefferson know there are going to be a lot of delays so all so keep that in mind of course as we're here on a busy. holiday weekend here in the city. again :00am the parade kicks off right here at a bar, carol and north points. if the actually the preparation stt just within the next half hour are going stay with us here live reporting in san francisco christina tetreault kron news all right christina thanks a lot. >>well coming up on kron 4 news. a texas family is
8:37 am
8:39 am
an air force veteran made of doing at's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usa reacd out before he could even inspect t damage. that's howou do it right usaa insurance is ma just the way martin's family needs it - withassle-free claim he go paie his neighbor even gostarted. because doing righby ourgo paie members, that's what's right. usaa. wh you'rmade of, we're ma for. usaa approach veterans day, there's one vet in texas who celebrating his one 100th birthday. >>and is just n bein recognized for an iconic achievement. well putting together is bihday celebration is family found out that he had been part of he liberation of europe on d-day jessica willey has more.
8:40 am
>>i >>is it's not. >>often you get tmeet someone who's 100 you know, i'm just a teenager here. 1943 a century of living through presidents, the civil rights movement and the dawn of the digit age lucn baskin is living history. there's one piece even his family just recently learned the same way to make it i see it wow i' never realized only when his family was gathering pictures inutting together a buyer graffiti for his one 100th birthday this past september did they learn baskin an army veteran was part of the invasion of normandy know back to lk about it fewer than 400,000 world war 2 veterans of the 16 million who served are still live, according to the us department of veterans affairs except for some bad knees baskin is healthy and blessed to be a. in june 1944
8:41 am
>>at the same people hold a. then as temle did people know that through the invasion way with his battalion to belgium and were to return to thday they the us. baskin would later marry twice have 2 children work for the government and retire as a sesman at houston photography store photograph was his path fashion. today his niece is so proud of all the parts of the story of his life s continus to lean. questions of their older o ask note. ns, they ne to take >>theyneed to be able to pay sit baskin just encourages people to say thank you use in that one day when someone me and say thank you.
8:42 am
>>he says. and next mony. it makes me feel the us for so long and see that you are the nation. >>coming up xt on kron 4 news weekendan assistant da is fired after refusing to pursue a sexual-assault case we'll find out why houston police say the prosecutor was more ncerned with the victims mmigration status then fighting crime. don't miss the grand opening
8:44 am
of the new floor & decor in milpitas. if you have never been to a flo &ecor, you ve to go t the grand opening. hardwoods, laminates, tiler stone. you ve to go t holy smokes, this place is huge!ing. i'm on a budget and i was aband sa a lot of money.r, hardwoods, laminates, tiler stone. you will be blown aw by this experience. i'm on a budget and i was aband sa a lot of money.r, the pros comes, laminates, here. i come here.tone. if you love your wallet, d yoloour home, u have tgo. flr & decor. opening november4th in milpitas, off the 880 freeway on north mccarthy blvd.
8:45 am
morning welcome at one for newsweek and taking aive look outside from sutro camera in a da it doesn't lo like it's a light and a penny a at all, but lok at the line this developing and there you see that yes i think starting to do a little bit of mixing it takes a little while we are geing sunshine and some of the inland valleys so that helps out but uh. work its magic right now get on that soon the city of clouds and fog over the bay and we'll see soe of that again tomorrow morning but not as probably as aggressive o showmanship like as we're seeing this. showing off toda right now it's whatever like this, is we have going on we this basically have still that dominae of high pressure we've talked about for a while and that provides which %his fog is sneaking in on so it's above us like this. and we have the fog overnight, it's cool marine yer air which is at the bottom and slips right in. so wh the sun joins us as they hit the ground for the mixing process t in the meantime it's repelling the syems out of
8:46 am
the pacific. now the logic is this thing is going to weekendso that's why we're going look for cooling temperatures and more scattered clouds into our future, wa i know we just checked no delays at sfo going on here but just want to eck ur particular flight in the scenario here. planes are at's going on with that i'll get raz off to the distance and the skyline behind th is obscured by all this fog now again maybe the process starting mix out a little bit as we get to late morning hours temperatures have been verymild indeed for this morning. if he's around the rimeter of thbay and the inland areaare just starting to catch up places like any from one up to the north bay in the 40's. those inland areas, cool off a little t more so than the areas around the water and usually that couple things start to happen later in the morning as the inland areas, start heating up the 70's we expect for the internal valleys going on for central valley, upper 70's, 74 for sacramento, reading up to 84. mid the coast in the mid
8:47 am
60's to lower 60's, a moderate out 61 for central coast 75 will do it for a x and for sadiego. w back to the srm track. it looks like the storm track to make an edfort as we get to the middle of the week here. there you can see more scattered cloud cover temperatures will be a little cooler on this will see this in the extended. buthe hope was on friday we might pick up some of the showers maybe areas in sible. some coastal your water. but beyond that we have to wait again towards the end of the weekend. there's another little opportunity and there's more yet upstream so this path remains in place like this at least will be opportunities to pick up a shower here are there your 4 zone forecast san francisco, sunday's 65 the coast. mid 60's, 61, pacific of the cool spot. but battling some fog in spots maybe the issue here mid 's to be found in the northern edge down south foster city at 71,san mateo it 70 but still upper 60's from mountain view and palo alto here's what the 70's are hiding out the south bay at 72 for san se milpitas matching that and 72 going on for
8:48 am
cupertino uppe 60's along the east bay shoreline with haywa at 7075 74 doesn't for tri valley. so no of 73 which are showing new blue skies going on there are lots of sunshe 75 dando walnut creek ix t to 70 for sailing, andrus 7 berkeley, 75% on wh not but 7177 for san jose santa rosa. and for the coast up here uppe 50's again fog may be a problem places like point re of course, here's the change happening, scatter clouds of the storm track at least spilling into our area bit. so we drop temperature wise down about 7 or so thursday shower risk question mark and then watching earlier into next week see what develops there marty all right dan thanks a lot want to get noto a story from texas that attention it's the firing of an assistant district attorney ernie. >>who refused to pursua sexual-asult case in houston assistant da dot john denholm was let go after allegedly asking us x assault victs, immigrion status. and then
8:49 am
refusing to file chargeon the suspect on halloween night houston officers saw a dia you i suspect expose himself and pull another inmate toward him. >>there those count on people ing afraid and we don't want to be afraid questioning denlm was reassigned pending an investigation. but as of ernal friday, he was let go the houston da's office is hoping the immigrant community is not discouraged by what they call an isolated incident. explosive testimony released on friday in the impeachme inquiry into the prea the president trump and the uk ukraine scandal. 2 white house officials said that there was a quid pro quo between the us and ukraine to investigate the bidens basically it's a favor granted for something pected in return. cnn's alex marquardhas more. central
8:50 am
players inhe relationship with ukraine putting the president's chief of staff at the center of thescandal and delivering the harshest blow to the president's claim. >>there was no id pro quo is is a >>this is just like the russian which i. >>lieutenant colonel lexander vindman the top ukraine expe on the national security council telling lawmakers there was order for ukraine's president to get a meeting at the white hou. they had to investigate the bidens the man was on the call between the us and ukrainian president on july 25th which he said left no doubt tt this is what was required in order to get the meeting that the ukrainians had been aggressively pushing for of inman alsoeard that message from gordon sondland us ambassador to the european union who was relaying a message from acting chief of staff mick mulvaney mulvaney admitted to the quid pro quo last month get over it, there's going to be political influence in foreign policy of the decorated lonel testified he responded that it was inappropriate and had nothing to do with national security >>well i want to thank colonel
8:51 am
than men for his courage in coming his willingness to fold the w to do his duty veneman wasn't alone. >>his then boss doctor fiona hill re the transcript of the call and said she was shocked. i sat in an awful lot of calls she said, and i've not seen anything like this. hill had also been told by someone the mulvaney stated that the ukrainians would get a presidential meeting if the ukrainian startedp these this directly to the told ukrainians in a july 10th meeting. johnolton who was national security advisor the time suddenly ended the meeting bold and then told hill to rorted to the top and a lawyer saying i'm not part of whatever drug deal summon and mulvaney are cooking up, i've and who was al disturbed by the meeting reported it as well hill and veneman had both known about the role that rudy giuliani was playing in ukraine pushing the conspiracy theories and working get the us ambassador remod after he
8:52 am
was successful. morgan told grenade. that's going to blow everybody up. back in the bay area a mural of teenage climate activist greta thunberg can be seen in the heart of san francisco. >>argentina mural a sundress inglis yes says he hos that year-old will help people world. he also painted a mural of robin williams in downtown san francisco that mural has since en demolished read his mural which is near uni square is set to be finished by next week. video game lovers as universities like cal and utahre now lpin graduates pro in e-sports the sports insty is booming and not just for the expert fortnight player and software designers. it's a projected to be a billion dollar industry this year and ere are some high paying jobs in e-sports for ministrative and support roles you see irvine was among the first schools in the country to build a specialized esportsrogram back in 2016
8:53 am
8:54 am
8:55 am
enough with mouthwash that burns. in fact, mt mouthwashes contain mo alcohol than you think. but colgatmouthwash is alcohol-free, and kills 99of germs, without the burn. coate total, mouthwash with no burn. >>we're back on on 4 news we can take a look at this a worlwar 2 vet from oklahoma reived a long overdue honor. >>he's 95 year-old lewis shot
8:56 am
and he was forced to leave high scool early in order to enlist in the marines back in 1943. he served world war and world war 2 when out nearly 80 years le he is receiving a high school diploma. the students a claremore high scho gave him a stding ovation along with all the pomp and circumstance of traditional graduion. well some californians are not at all hay with the state' offial christmas tree at the state capitol in fact some of the callg it downright ugly. the 60 plus foot tall white fur was cut down from a state forest in asta county. a tree expert examined it and said it's a pect specimen thatt's very wl cared for improving to perfection. but to a lot of untrained it's far from perfect. >>you told me it christmas tree for california. i was like wow like we're th rest it for what they pay for argue, got robbed. >>there's no word on the i the states going shop for a new one. well today is a very
8:57 am
big day in all of our histories and marks the 50th anniversary of sesame street, children's program was launched backon 11/10/1969 and it was initially broadcast on 180 public tv stations across the country. well now 50 years later it reaches more than 150 countries and it's translated into 70 different anguages. laugh-in for kids. >>temperatures in the 50's and upper 40's as we got going on here in the to still dealith that fog however hasn't cleared yet the check into hm exactly. your car insurance, liberty muts so you only pay for what you need. nice. but, uh...
8:58 am
8:59 am
9:00 am
good morning. thanks so much for joining us on kron 4 news we can this sunday morning hope you're sundays off to a good start as we take this ve look outside from our embarcadero camera this morning. >>hi everybody i'm rty gonzales dave spahr is here with the forecast as we are in the middle day of the three-day hoday weekend. yeah, it looks good tomorrow to or so yeah so the the clouds will be gathering know this fog. >>but the clouds will be gathered a little atergon during the week because i think we're to be opening up the pacific a little bit on idling f just a touch here we're just hoping to get some rain got a vote. we're looking we're oking and searching, here's theshot coming in from up the golden gate bridge and we're actually seeing more of the least the south tower.
9:01 am
then we did from last hour or so at least we're geing a little bit of minor progress not whole on the way of windsorking as you can see flags not moving too much. the shot of alcatraz island has sti the behind all of this the skyline this kind of roudedn the cloud cover and the fog should say mixes out pretty well by noon, it looks like although maybe some problem areas remain at the cot. it returns tonight. shore like it did last night but not as aggressivelyso to cover up san francisco in portions of the east bay shoreline immediately near the water but even by tomorrow morning, this is the best progress is going to get so no where near the fog treatment that we're getting this morning which will be good for those of coming in commute. if these were looking for temperatures right nojust about everywhere still some holders out and the a north bay with some upper 40's 49 meanwhile for fremont at this hour and we're a little ahead of the ball game we were from th time yesterday by a couple of degrees. we haven't yet seen a lot of rming happening libya, the so-called decoupling 74 going
9:02 am
at 1 o'clock 4 o'cck 74 as well temperatures somewhat mild tday, but hey into the 40's for a lot of the inland valleys and even matching maybe perhaps 70 or so around the perimeter of the bay coming up in a bit we'lhave more details in our forecast in just a bit party. all right dave thanks a lot, les get to the news this morning in the south bay, the san jose police dartment is investigating an oficer-involved shooting. >>that left one man dead in san se. it happened saturday afternoon at aoutine traffic stop at southbounhighway 85 just north of winchester boulevard. when officers approached the car they found a n who was wanted on an outstanding warrant and he s armed with a gu one officer fired at the suspect and that n died at the scene, the driver of the vehicle was not injured and is bein questioned by homicide detectives. the officer involved in the shootinis on paid administrative leave during the investigation. san francisco police are asking your in learning more about a suicious death at lincoln park golf course, a body was found at the golf course
9:03 am
around 2 o'clock saturday afternoon. the medical aminer made the suspicious death rulg in a homicide unit has taken over the investigation. anyone with any formation is asked to call sfpd. now to the east bay where police are searching fo an archer who shot arrows at a homeless camp in richmond. it happened friday around midnight police say the archers struck 2 men in the stomach. it's still believe it is now believe that the archer tually knew the victims. and police say that the victims are also familiar with the archer both victims are now in stable condition. wellhat's the reactn of san francisco has and brand new just or district attorneys che ne after trailing for a couple of daysollowing election day bodeen took the lead yesterday intem da susie lot to loftus
9:04 am
conceded saturday afternoon clearing the way for the public defender to step into the 's office. with votes still being counted days after the bodene entually took the lead for the final out me with 50.7 2% of the ote. loftus was close behind with 49.2 8% of the vote. but dean who s endorsed by bernie sanders but criticized by the mayor anpolice association ran on campaign promises calling for police accountability. the and of ma incarceration and racial disparities within the criminal justice syste he will likely start as tender with frosty relationship is 10 year rather the frosty relationship with police as san francisco policofficers assoation spent more than half a million dollars trying to keep a deed from getting elected as a p o a president tony montoya sounded off but dean'on voting to win by saying in part quote unftunately the election results mean that san francisco sidents will have to suffer through another 4
9:05 am
years of the george gust going style policies that have plagued our city and decimated public safety. he also added that he hopes will dean reconsiders his positi to not contest the early release. a violent felons and thahe will grow into a champion will all responded to the p o a and also addressed his first order of business to reporters. >>i'm looking forward to working with all san franciscans including the rank and file police officers to everybody. i know we have a lot of work to do and i know that there's a lot of distrust between san francisco communities and law enforcement and my first job is going to roll up my sleeves to work with everybody all stakeholds all communities and make sure we can rebuild that trt that we're safer, we've got a lot of work to do to transform the culture of the district attorney's office making sure that it serve every single person in san francisco. make sure that every victim but every crime has a voice. >>well office conceded with this stament saying that she is grateful for the chance to run and serve as district
9:06 am
torney ernieloftus as it's been an honor to lead the office that she cares deeply about and that even though she didn't win the race she did win the support of many san franciscans who are demandg that our city work more effectively together to build safety. she then nished or statent with congratulations toodene saying that she's going to work to ensure a smooth and immediate transition. we also have the result of another b race in san francisco is dean preston district n francisco's 5 supervisor. in a statement, he said today is a victory for all san franciscanwho seek boulder answers for the challenges, our ty faceshe went on to say that he's eagero begin serving the city as soon as possible. it is worth noting that most of them both of mayor london breed's picks for this dean's opponent valley brown and interim da suzy loftus did not win in both ses more progressive candidates took the race. this weekend after dbling as a shelter for first responders during the kincade fire we want to show you what one north bay winerys doing to reopen.
9:07 am
9:10 am
city leaders during a communi forum to discuss removing criminal background checks. >>from rental applications. now while some argue that this could be beneficial. others say it can bring serious conseq ndlords kron four's has more. >>a lot of people who have never been incarcerated because they gonna be. you know are they going to be avoided because a lot of landlds d't want to get stuck with the wrong perso >>40 yearberkeley landlord jim smith is unimpressed with the fair chance access to housing and public safety legisltion put forth by the city. th ordinance would remove criminal background checks for most rental units barring rkeley landlords from conducting them. i think it's que interesting. >>when they can't even me with a hard number during a community forum saturday smith wasn't given a solid answe when he asked how many of berkeley's homeless were facing the issue because of their criminal history.
9:11 am
>>jon jones, the 3rd though says he's live cuently live in and what i would nsider to be substandard house. jones says the propoal would still allow landlordso reevaluad tenants application the credit checks employment verification an personal references he hopes gettg rid of the criminal background box will open more doors. >>do we use fear to use that record to say that this personally continue to engage in is behaviorr do we look at the full body of work what a pern has done since they've been released the berkel operty owners asciation though still isn't convinced. >>and fe the ordinance needs to be reworked. i think there's a t of opportunity there for us to look at more closely and to make decisions based on sort of a tear decision aspposed to this blanket all or nothing. e legislation is expected to be sent to the fullouncil in early 20 in berkeley know al bello kron 4 news. >>and still fighting thrgh some of this fog the shot from
9:12 am
u c berkeley covering up the east bayshoreline for at least now the area some upper 40's still hanging some upper 40's still hanging on forecast is next. to the outsi world, yolook good, but you d. with polychemia ve, pv, sytoms can change so slowly overime you might not notice. but new or changing symptoms can mean your pv is changing. let's change the way we see pv. buyou track and discuss blood counts with your doctor.ging. but it's just as vital to disss anging symptoms as well. take notice and take action. discuscounts and symptoms with your doctor. visit takeactionpv.com it helps to have someone in your corner. that's why there's covered california. 're the only place where u can t financial help to pay for your health insurance. w this year, almost a millioneople could receive additional financiahelp from the state to help lower the cost of health insurance... more for those alady tting it, and new so check to seeho havhow ch you can save.ore.
9:14 am
morning. 24ews weekend ting a look outside and there we see it. >>sales force tower poking up through the fog it was just hiding that saw s little shy this sunday morning. so the e c actually aittle break up already start to happen to be i mean it's a little slow going but wexpect this to mix out befo the a the noon
9:15 am
hour improving into the afternoon and temperatures mi today, you know morning warming up a lite bit more so for tomorrow contest so you know maybe a little haze off to the distance for the for the para going on 11 o'clock downtown obalance least it's not raining or anything like that so good point every year chase for the sun to get a little brighter in the sky to here's a live ot coming in the goldegate bridge we're getting a little bit a breeze trying to kick in just a uch with these you can make out at least the southern tow and then off to the northern tower you can see off to the distance and here's t shot from timb on wow, it's still kind of lingering like this, but the sometime shows the mixing proces in in places it starts to kind of meander around and kind of shake around a little bit like that sometimes that looks like it's getting worse just before gets better. we're little taken some cloud cover stream on acss our skies above us before dawn really because some of t shots we're showing you clearlyhowing the blue skies that are a lot and most the storm track today are now at least remains way upstream part of the north of
9:16 am
us so we' not getting into the beneficial effects of all of this. the shot returns back to u c berkeley with our forecast being an early fog clearing out so we've got 70's for the bay. it 70's happening in london. for the coast. it's up morning fog that does clear out a bit for mostly sunny, although will be some problem areas, mid 60's and for next ek. tomorrow is great. but throughout thweek as the storm track changes a little b we're going to get pieces of aion that's a scattered cloud cover onhore flow, cooler temperatures and maybe that little shot of rain happening bye weeks and maybe 50's foruch of the idday as you ca see some 40's up to the north bay a little bit there, 54 per half moon bay, 54 redwood city. not much to show for future casfor except the return tonight of a little bit of that fog that marine layer but not as aggressive at all as what it was for today, you're certainly w yesterday morning. we eect 65 going on r high today, 69 oakland 72 covering san jose across the wider bay again mid 70's going
9:17 am
on for those. inland valleys also to the north bay 77 for santa rosa. and the bay sid locatio reaching near 70 with upper 60's of course working on the first ord of business. clearing up this fog don't forget will have a the 4 ne forast coming up and we'll get into that extended to me sounds good day. thanks. a lot. mark the one year anniversary of the woolsey fire in southern california today, manfamilies who lost their homes are still struggling. >>kara nce from talk to almost everything about how they a now working to rebud. >>once i saw the horses going out i realized that's probably the time to leave so we did and thin about 3 hours our house was burned to the grod windy wagner cromwell's family lost a rustic 1900 home the nit of the woolsey fire. >>8 of her neighbors homes along crags drive burned t. now one year later most lots rein empty, but some homeowners have moved back in our bees are w will finally missions come back to 7
9:18 am
months to get a power pole they also had to prove they had safe drinking water but once they clear those hdles. the family tackled rebuilding, they discovered they were under insured and that the permit in planng process would take time top of that there was lead toxicity in the charts oil had to be dug out it's like a ll-time job that is gen. >>to you when you need your around. >>tonight that we're don house her family's home used to be right nextdo when i first the site the picture that house screamed at again really believe m but they get back on theifeet we're not is helping our neighbors do e same. she's the only thing at made it through the fireer massage table just started charitable stress relief effort for fire survivors. jude and his mom tell us that community support that's why they're still here with plans to rebud just holding together is strong. ovo such a hardship in being able to say that we'veble to go that. me it means that it kind of means a victory for me.
9:19 am
>>well back here in the bay area was a huge turnout for a big cause and san ansco saturday was to raise areness and funds for a find a way to end all timers disease. all told about 4,000 and in the fog in san early francisco's ferry terminal, 4 and a walk to end alzheimer's. that event raised more than $ million yesterday. all timers is the most commo form of dementia that affects memory thought process anbehavior walkers were sharing stories about their experience with alzheimer's and also holding thosflows that you see ere to represent someone that they are caring for or in memory of someone who dd from the disease. ganizers the huge turnout means the walkas a big scess. >>well we really want people to know that theirservices out therthat theyan access but also that they can join the movement to defeat alzheimer's and the more people the better need to be last and and we need to raise awareness and raise
9:20 am
necessary funds to maka difference. >>kron four's grant lotusas the emcee of the event t cause very personal to him as his grandmoth died from alzheimer's this past summer after a long battle with the disease. all timers is the 6th leading cause of death in the country affecting more tn 5 million people. now e national is this morninas another sporting event this ekend and got a warmer reception compared to his previous appearances. he received standing ovation at the university oalabama football game inuscaloosa against lsu. the president was greeted th cheers and chants of usa. >>there are also me protests outside the stadium, including an aearance by the baby trump balloon. >>someone though a slashed with a knifend deflated th balloon. he and a getaway driver were arrestedby police. and still ahead on kron 4 news weekend. we have hilights from the alabama lsu me also a matchu between cal and washington
9:21 am
state. >>and we'll find t how the warriors did last night against the thunder all that and more coming up in spor. al talk! new $4.99 blt cheeseburger combo, comes with... 100% beef and hickorsmoked bacon, newplus fries and a drinkr combo, comes with... all for justhe change in your couch. hickorsmoked bacon, i found the remote! try my new $4.99 blt cheeseburger combo.
9:23 am
kerrygolhaa taste rich it can take you ireland's lush, green pastures. where grass-fed cows produce richcreamy milk for a truly delicious taste. kerrygold. the taste that takes you there. my new $4.99 blt cheeseburger com, deal talk! comes with fries and a drink. all for just the change in your couch. what... mr. wigglesworth? i thoughkevin?!st you. try my new $4.99 blt cheeseburger combo. action saturday night they in have i've lost 2 in a row trying to turn it around and come out of oklahoma city with a win. we goo the game early on. burks hoa little step back. e 3 points on the night then right side again
9:24 am
this time passed wile cauley-stein. and late first warriors gong lights out again those stolen here by dr. lowe. e take of that distance nice little slander that oklahoma city off of a rebound. kicks into the right side downur drains the 3 the warriors did hank around and make a run late in this game, buthey lose a 114 to one oh 8. also the anlo russell. there's an well. they have lost 4 in a row well after winning their first 4 games tryingo turn around losing ways 1st quarter we go not even a mute in the game. 27 yards that's a touchdown. cal jumps that early many would call routine extra point. now what you like to see if your account and blog stop the run all.
9:25 am
washington state, georgia tech's was running into the end zone from 2 poin. we got ourselves a game. he's looking right side tease. inside the 15 yard line that would set up this play. on twin this game. 33 to 20 stanford in boulder tan on colorado down 10 to 6 in the 4th. hey jake, a stealth looking find it. one is touching and 79 yards to the house stanford in front. late forth we go buffalo's with the with he balsteven montez's going deep bright side looking for hisan. the
9:26 am
15 yard penalty against the cardinals. an with 2 seconds left. 37 yard fieldoal is good and with tha stamper news a 16 to 13 they've now last 2. biggest college football game in the land was happening down in scaloosa alama on saturday. lsu taken on alabama. tenants with the first lady for this game and 1st quarter we go. he's in the end zone, first touch on the game. lsu stilearly in the second to us. that's a touchdown. the second and we've goals naji harris out of any a foreigner right side.
9:27 am
the end >>and 46 yards rushingn the dabut lsu tigers too much foal them. >>th is sports. >>all right, jr thanks a lot was going to take a live look outside at t fog is lifting a bit. we'll get the word from a bit. we'll get the word from day whene me back. when it comes to health coverage, it helps to have someone in your corner. that's why there's covered california. we're the only place where you caget financial help to pay for your health surance. new this year, mo a million people could receive additional financial help from the state to help lor the cost of health insurance... more for those alrey getting it, and new lp for many who haven't gotten help before. with insuran, you veannual s that limit your financial rk.
9:28 am
if you ever have high medical bil, you'll only pay a small portio and your plan will pay the rest. at coveredcaom you can see health plans side--side, so you can choose the one that fits youneeds and budget. so check to see how much you can save. it only takes 5 minutes. have qstions or want to enroll? visit us online, call , or meet with an expert in your area. to be covered by january 1st, enroll bdecember 15th.
9:30 am
or meet with an expert in your area. morning, welce back to kron 4 news weekend there a from sutro cam start to clear just a bit like paper weight resume on people here shake it and then. >>yes, a ce it's look at this they see a break in through here. this source trying to get ther. 9.30 okay, so an hour and a half before the parade if you actually get started he so working on it ing the and the jacket. san fransco want to be colder. the water you could have a sweater if you like doayers, but the so the fog is mixing out there looking for a pretty decent sunday afteron. in the even warmer tomorrow if you have the day yes, some of those on the about 80 or so going on. here's what it looks like from lick observatory course has been sunny all this morning up the at mount hamilton, nice blue skies that's what's know the timing of ich you that okso blue skies tstart off with that we'vseen some of that
9:31 am
in the inland valleys places like some old so forth spinning things back again for the bay bridge off to the east bay hills. you see it getting kind o bright white here is a some of the fog starts to get a little thinner yeah it's stting to slowly start to mix out here so get this about a half hour or so real started to improve models kind bear that out we'll clear out nicely well before noon, tonight's episode. yh we will see some fog return and toght before the witching hour probably 4 san francisco in some parts of the east bay shoreline but very weak attempt to we're going to see today to what we saw over the mpared weekend temperatures in the 50's for most of the bay 40's in the northbay 53 san jose 49 going on for freeman and we are a couple degrees ahead of what we were this time from yesterday in some places a half a dozen like fairfield 4 degrees ahead for places like half moon bay. they ha to still a fig with little bit of fog though a threat even the afternoon hours, 74 1 o'clock sunny sunnalso up for at 74. prety good day to day little
9:32 am
bit better warming happening tomorrow have the 4 zone for you the extended marty ok dave thanks a lot. businesses that were shut down ring the kincade wildfire are now working to reopen kron forcefully to call visit a winery in windsor that also housed firefighters from across the state. >>during theattle ainst the flames. the owners say that without thfirefighte thaproperty would not have survived. >>as the drives arnd his note of the damage done to g notre blue estate winery and vineyards in windsor jared stein says he feels fortunate and not burdened of the 0 acres of land probably about fo of fire grasand brush ome burned out house near the ineyarmanagers home went down in flames, some furniture was destroyed. but nothing that can't be replaced. most importantly the winery's survived stream lee fortune and i mean. >>this is the heart of the opetion if this were thave gotten smoke damage and he got a fire in here it wou have.
9:33 am
>>shut us down stein and his busine partner david mccluskey saalmost all of their grapes were harvested beforthe fe meaning the wine is fine. whatevewasn't picked was left on vines are on the ground for the animals to eat most alltrtures and decks are still standing becausestein says firefighters were determined to save them all the way arounthis deck from every corner there's charring under the actual would. >>and that basicallmean that the firefighters were here whilet was burning were able o get it out before damaged anything that we d a pair of the y stein and eryone on thproperty were evacuated was the same day fire crews show up they ended up making camp re turning the winery office into a command center doubling as a dorm by crews of guys up here literally slept here sle on the dais slept in any nook and cranny they can find the crews were grateful for the hospitality leaving. thank you notes behind before they left. >stein's family made the
9:34 am
entire property available to them >>letting tm fill their engines up with water from the pa consteam aders were also able to monitor fire activity from the summit thanked us for being so accessible being able to get around her property i >>fight t fires in such great quantities as they did and the feelin stein says is mutual fire crews have since cleared out per was restored to the property saturday. and now the foc turns to maintenance what we're really looking for us to go rains. the first one that just kind of get a little bit of the staff moved around in the second want to kind oclean everything up the plan is to reseed d regroup hopefully reopening to the public in a month or so and get back to what notre who is nown for stellar wine paired with tranquility in windsor felipe to call kron 4 news. >>in the east bay aleda county authorities are asking for your help in finding a missing man, his name is schwank chain young and h speaks chinese eyes eaks no
9:35 am
he is the is 66 years old and left as caso valley home early saturday morning around 7.30 and hasn't been heard from since he was wearing a jacket and blue ski pants at the time.alameda county sheriff say tt he stands about 5 feetall weighs a 130 pounds with brown eyes and white hair. bardui commissioned its first legacy car friday to help make space for an arriving fleet of future train cars. the art train car 2528 is also called felicia, it went into full service back in 1995 and was retired in estimated to have traveled over 2 milliomiles and as new trains are being adde storage for the older trains beces limited. so felia was one of 10 cars that were sold to a steel yard in oakland to be shredd. tomorrow monday of course is veterans day t a lot of communities around the bay area are big in celebration this weekend, including her in san francisco, where the annual veterans d parade
9:36 am
kicks off in about an hour and a half or so kron four's christina tadros live along the parade route on the embarcadero she has the details i christina good morning. >>well good morning and it's a ry good morning for hundre of people who are goingo be marching in this parade. it's the 99th annual veterans day parade here in the cits obviously there's a lot of history behind this event of course a very special weekend for us to honor our armed forces l's go in and show you some video of some of the pack. d obviously this is a there's a lot of pomp and circumstance is going to be out here as we hor so many of our veterans so let's go i and take a look at that right now you a planning on coming by to visit know that there are some logistics ne to know there are a lot of street closurethat are going to be happening and of course is going to be more traffic in the city so be careful with that ifou do want to come to watch the festivities know the event does start this morning at 1100am to expect goes down. jeerson is excted to wrap up around 1 o'clock so if you want to go ahead and see it know that the parade route
9:37 am
is going to be there we also made sure to put that parade route everywhere online for you over at kn 4 dot com. so you can make sure to see that they're tually very importantly i also would like to tell you guys were tually joined here with a veteran herself i've got merryman tuned a 30 year veteran from the usrmy come and join the marion. >>how are you this morning, i'm good tnk you very much good first and foremost thank you for your service, 30 years with us army. thank you, thank you appreciate it. and now we were talking o camera a little bit and it's so impressive to hear someone 30 for you just said that es, but your job. ere was job so i went pretty quickly. i've been retired now for 2 years and i miss it still that's why i here still participating very inlved in the community. >> when you did hurt when you were active duty for 30 years tell me what your services like and what expeence you had where you served. it's ite vast. >>yeah, it's vast you know to cor 30 years, i was came in as a military intelligce officer and then i moved over to psychological operations and civil affas and so.
9:38 am
>>with that being said i supported spial operations forces and major continue sees all around the world. my expertise was the pacific rim, however, and i was spent a lot of time in korea and thailand, the philippines. of course, en we did operation iraqi freedom, was in iraq, they also have been to haiti and the deploynt to continue season. there. ended my career serving at the pentagon. cominback on to the bay area to be a commander and did it with you know 30 years. >>what did it mean to you to serve r country and i mean you did so in so many different cets it's so impressive is someone who has never served to hear this and here you speak soalmly about all that, but i mean these are major operations and you d so much to serve our country what's that mean to you that means a lot to me but of course you know 30 years that's a lot of people that i've met. >>and work with and live so we can't ever do it ane, and
9:39 am
it's all about the team wor and and the soldiers and the leaders and the leadership that makes it all worthwhile and makes it happened. >>and then you know today today it's going to be a beautiful day at the 99th annual celebration here in the city of san francisco and al you just celebrated a big anniversary as well the 75th annual niversary of and you are in the philippis. can you tell us what that is yes i was so i the colors from the first and second the filipino infantry regiment, so those were e filipino. men that were here in california who during world r 2 joed the army to help. rved in the back home in the philippines anniversary of 75th when macarthur general dougs macarthur came back and liberated the filipino people so i took the colors bacthat you see behind me to the philippines to the island of late hey on
9:40 am
to the exact genel macarthur land and that was just this a few weeks ago it was on october0th and so today what are you guys going to be doing in the parade and what does it mean for you and your crew to be out there marching the veterans day parade. >>we ll be flying or colors high representing the th people and the ldiers that fought during world war 2. it's a great honor. i don'i might grandfather our granarents did not fight during the war. but me as being a filipino. and an american soldier. it almost put it's a full circle for me houston to pry imagine, yes, now any other word you have to any other veterans who also served a messageou have to anyone at home who served alongside of you or anyone that you'vmet along the way. >>for anyone who served across the us. i just wantto thank everybody all the verans out there for the service. i understand that we understand
9:41 am
the dedication. the. having to comback home and i just want to honor all those that have served and ntinue to serve. very much thank you so much for joining us this morning. appreciate it. so just want to remind everyone if you're planning on coming out to the pade this morning it starts at 11:00am everyonis getting readright here at the embarcadero and north point. >>so make se to go ead and honestly just pop outside we've gothere obviously a lot of windows along that a parade rou and of course we're going to make sure to keep you updad happening tree over a crime for dot com and our reporting live in san francisco, christina teatro kron 4 news. >>all right christine, thanks a lot of that live report we're going te a live look outside atconditions at sfo, the fog still vering, but apparently not a big deal. no dela reported there will be right back. welcome back to
9:44 am
kron 4 morning news, good morning, shot coming in from sfo. we're finally getting some reports of some delays going on under an hour but still in a check your a. >>particular fly see how you were impacted by all of that we can see e fog starting to clear out a little bit compared to what we saw about an hour ago or so a loft this what's happening. the shot coming from lick observatory nice blue skies hpening upstairs. so our temperatures thus far we'ren the 50's we really haven't moved too much although some inland warming from those clear skies has
9:45 am
yielded temperatur getting into the middle 50's like antioch concord 40's up to the north bay 53 san jose in the peninsula also treated to the 50's as well warming uptoday and central valley and the upper 70'sacramento, 74 central coast m to lower 60's and mid 70's covering sow cow with la exit 74 san diego coming at 75. so they search for rain we've had this high-pressure around it's going start to weaken into th week ahead. so that's going bite subsystems inrom the pacific towards the end of the week we'vbeen looking for a possibility, maybe some showers on friday between us kids heroes, look real real likely by the end of next weekend, maybe perhaps another shot and then upstream early into next week, we'll see if ything develops from that as well but the pattern has shifd a little bit as systems now are moving more zonal west to east. let's go and check things out for you the 4 zone forecast 65 san francisco, 61 pacifica with the daily city with a pair of sixes got mid 60's to upper 60's in the northern edge of the peninsula and even down
9:46 am
south they also st in the upper 60's to san mateo what 7071 for foster city. meanwhile, the south bay will have some lower 70's. morgan help to 77, let get a stat 73 72 for cupertino and 70 to n jose got the upper 60's covering a lot of the east bay shoreline with hayward at 70 mid 70's for tri valley, dublialso coming at us 75 with walnut creek in danville 70 san leandro in castro valley matchinthat 67or berkeley and up to the bay. let's try a 75 for sonoma 71 f napa 77 santa rosa, but some chilly 50's for point re in stinson beach of 58. so in the 70 forecast looks great tomorrow for the veterans at 80. get some scattered ouds ihere as we start to get more the influence from the pacic weaker high pressure down to 6by friday shower or risk qstion mark another opportunity and tt the early following week. >>all right well gypsy is a multi tony award-winning musical about fame strip tease
9:47 am
performer gypsy roselee the shows running now in san francisco at the alcazar theater and we'reoined in the studio this morning by jay chou ah gee who is gypsy in e play and also just heroes. lee's son eric rimm injured, thank you s much for joining it's my pleasure and jade you're on a real high right no because you had openg last night, i'm ocloud 9 ned ah i think it was. it's a you know, is very hard show to do. and th2 characters and the way to develop in the show is. that's why it's considered one of the great musicals tony awards. so on do it so well and i was so pleased. it's it really did a great job. what you are seeing some of the some video from the former lafayette from last night. she is on years of nature, i tell you. as was my
9:48 am
grandmother, yeah, yes it's a it's j but what was it being up there lst night and after all the rehearsals finally hitting the stage and doing his for real honestly i thght would be mning as that i we have had so much praration and i was so. and so channeled into the character that i honestly just trust in what i knew and what we had reheaed and i just went withhat. >>muscle memory so to speak, i mean an emotional like most little muscle never should an it was a glorious yeah, it was wonderful. yeah and this is yourext to eric and to hear him on earth this is 3rd time that i get to that next tell us tell a bit about your mom your lationship because you are y are a show business kid from from the get go from bnda was a different
9:49 am
kind of show this is not the movie kind of show we're talkingight clubs all around there in e front seat of her car. >>your preschooler going all these things as she educated be youknow how it went yeah and the fascinating thing for me about the show is that every time i see it. it's new. ah yes, issue that wathe end christian the person with just that was island but the way your chacter develops in the show from. little girl in the background to a person of your own right. you know the real gypsy was known by the kidin the act is the duchess because she was so and always reabooks. and was very intelligent isery ielligent its. the are what
9:50 am
cture intelligence and that's withou bring to especially at the end that siegat the end. it's worth ing to show just see the scene of the end. you know we saw some video there of your mofishing and i and i think that that's probably the the for this memory that anyone would have a senior mom on stage and then senior with a fishing real looking quite comfortable. she loved to fish actually sheen she caught a muskie unflinching held up it made it on the official state map of wisconsin. riller number of years. she had. unbelievable talt she could write. i have a quilt that she made a hand so that tell us a whole wall in the house. so it for her and applause right and a little close for her and all the ship off all the costumes in the show we're
9:51 am
actually see the pieces of awful that's the golden gate e bidder. she played here. and i'm in san francisco looking you know, she's a big star. she real was. and you get to know do you feel intimidat by them. >>excited to be intimidated. families time i'm with intimidation. i read the book and we've child. >>and as you mentioned earlier, you are gypsy right now. rule as all consuming is this. >>i think this is probably my most challenging re. today also. and to really does start as like a just a young little ot a quiet wallflower in the background and grows and her.
9:52 am
a force to be reckoned with but it's it's really more nuanced uh it's not as one-densional as you would expect from the musical in that she experience is seeing her mother as a law a human being for the very first te as an adult and then goes throughhe anger of that and kind of the blame. sir way towards the forgivenessf thought which i think is what makes the show soeautiful a lot of layers that the job on lot of layers, yeah. yes, we know the show is written by one of the great rabbit, us of the 20th century i sell or >>it was based on one of the st theatrical biographies ever written by my mother and there you have great source well, it's sll people where this is playing it at the alcazarheater in san francisco, is on geary street. >>opening night was la night d it runs until november, december 8th. so be sure to get youricket you can also get more information at kron 4
9:53 am
dot com. jay eric thank you so much for jning us. it sounds like a marvelous production. conatulations well thank you yeah, right you ow when you'ret ross and your new fall lk just keeps getti better? check this o! that'ses f less. score a ad-to-toe look you'll love and save 20 to 6percent off department store prices. at ross. yes for less.
9:55 am
and you find a deal on cookware that makyes!ou say. you knowhen you're at ross ...oh, yeah! bring on the holays! that's yes for less. ...oh, yeah! everything you need to prep, cook and serve up the season. it feels even better when you fi it for less-aross. that's yes for less. yes for less. 4 news weekend a mural of teenage climate activist greta turn bird can be seen ithe heart of san francisco,
9:56 am
argentina muralist andressa glass. yes says he hop the mural will help peoe to remember to take care of the worldhe also pated the mural of robin williams that was seen downtown for a long time since been dolished, read his mural which is near union square is et to be finished by next week. not happy with thstate's official christmas tr athe statcapitol in fact, some of them are calling it downright ugly. it a 60 foot plus foot white or tree that was cut from the state fost in shasta county. a tree expert examined it said it's a very well cared for improved to perfection. but to ma untrained eyes. i it's far from perfect. you told it was the. california. i walike wow like we're the rest of it for what theyay for argued, got robbed. >>well there's some opinions no word on what the states to keep it or trfor athering 1 o is that they were going a charlie brown did tree there as charlie bro ring a bell yeah, all of the top here
9:57 am
around anyway for a 70 forecast year we were warming up tomorrow morning great to the veterans aren't asked to. >>and then cooli off all we've got kind of the on sho flow program back scattered clouds the pacific has opened up, but the shower risk will call on friday is a mention ather sundamonday zone but these don't appear to hold much ok, yeah, yeah, all right, thank you dave. >>that's going to do it for us, thank you for joing us, we'll see again next week and don't forget kron news tonight at 8.10 and always on kron on kr 4 dot com.
84 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on