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>>you're watching kron 4 morning news at 7. >>good morning. everybody, thank you so much for joining us on the kron 4 morning news on marty gonzales and i'm robin winston we're following several big stories for you this morning, including the ongoing effort to contain the wildfires burning across the bay area and new state guidelines for communities to reopen from covid-19 lockdown and we're also following the demonstrations here in the bay area and around the country in the wake of the shooting by of jacob blake by police. we're also following reaction to the shocking news that black panther star chadwick boseman died from cancer friday at the age of 43. well we'll have
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much more on all those stories coming up in just a bit. but now it's time to get a check of the weather forecast for the first time this saturday morning was the high today of spark a good morning robin good morning, good morning everybody in a live shot coming in from the golden gate fog checking in again this morning looks like an. >>fairly think is what we got going on not much the way of wind circulation here we keep it to the single digits to calm don't expect that to improve outside of just local winds to some degree and im pretty re here. we have of the fog going on which will mix out to only give us kind of hazy sky conditions into the afternoon comes back again in greece has to tomorrow with promises of not being quite as intense although we saw this yesterday like this. but it looks like it may not be as intense. according to the forecasts projections here looking forward into tomorrow morning. but we do have a heat wave coming our way though beyond that right now we have lower 60's lining up the east bay shoreline 50's up to the north bay contrasting this from yesterday where she a couple degrees ahead of where we were this time from
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yesterday. look at sfo behind us here 74 an 11 by 2 we're talking 87 hazy sunshine, corps air quality across the bay area we'll have more on your forecast coming up in just a bit marty all right dave thanks a lot of front this morning. the protests that have surged across the country in the wake. >>of the police shooting of jacob blake on the 57th anniversary of the first march on washington thousands of people once again took to the national mall calling for racial justice and equality. >>and for the second time this week protesters came together all across the bay area in opposition to police brutality and systemic racism. there are 2 large groups in downtown oakland and san jose. >>in oakland it was relatively peaceful demonstration once again police say that just one person was arrested friday night during the demonstrations for pointing a laser at officers and it was a similar scene in the south bay take a look at this video this is from near first street in san jose where protesters held a moment of silence to honor all those killed by police across the country. some
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demonstrators though vandalize the san jose mayor sam liccardo. >>he is the second bay area mayor to have their home vandalized during a black lives matter protest. in as many months you may remember oakland mayor libby schaaf her home was spray during the protest after george floyd's death. >>and kron four's reyna harvey live this morning in san jose with more details on this rain a good morning. >>good morning that's right the protest around the bay area like you mentioned continue. after the shooting of jacob blake now we know out here, san jose mayor sam liccardo is home was vandalized overnight. we have images of his home this morning this happened just before 11 o'clock last night and as you can see year when his home protesters, well black lives matter along with jacob blake's name and some other derogatory terms we're not going to show you this morning and neighbors in the area tell us it was about 100 to 200 demonstrators gathered outside the mayor's home
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protesting blake shooting. now witnesses also say they saw demonstrators lighting small fires on the mayor street as well. you might remember you mentioned this last month oakland mayor libby schaaf told was also vandalized now that follow protest requesting the mayor to defund the police following the killing of george floyd by minneapolis police. mayor liccardo is speaking out. he's saying he does not believe these acts of vandalism represent the black lives matter movement as a whole take a listen. >>it doesn't have anything to do with the message and there's everything to do with t is a lot of folks are 7. ways right now. this is not in there are a lot of people can turn to the right. >>now i also saw here in
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downtown san jose several businesses that were boarded up from overnight with many of the business owners in the area plan to protect their business is now there are several other protests planned for today throughout the bay area we're going to be following this story as the morning continues for now reporting here downtown san jose urena harvey kron 4 news all right ray thanks for that live update from the south bay robin. >>well, let's get the latest on the wildfires burning across the bay area, the lnu lightning complex fires burning in 5 north bay counties has charred more than 373,000 acres it is 41% contained this morning, 5 people have died 4 others hurt. 1080 structures have been destroyed so far and another 30,000 are still threaten. and then we have the scu lightning complex fires in parts of the east and south bay has burned nearly 373,000 acres with 40% containment this morning, 28 structures
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have been destroyed 9 damaged and more than 20,000 are still threatened. and then let's move over to the czu lightning complex fire in san mateo and santa cruz county. it is for more than 83,000 acres and is 27% contained cal fire says that one person has died in the fires more than 800 structures have been destroyed and more than 10,000 are being threatened. >>our coverage continues at kron 4 dot com complete list of evacuation orders and warnings as well you can also track the wildfires on an interactive map that we have and you can find out any alerts about the weather in your neighborhood you can find it all at kron 4 dot com. and coming up this morning new statewide covid-19 guidelines have been released, we'll tell you where certain businesses can reopen. republicans wrapped up their convention and is the anniversary of the march on washington we'll find out what was done to commemorate the day as racial tensions increase across the country. and we continue to
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>>but it was black panther that made him a pop culture icon, the director of that film ryan coogler is from oakland and after the success of the film. disney donated money for stem center technology have to be opened up in the city of oakland. >>representative from bozeman says that he died at his home in the la area with his wife and family by his side. bozeman had not spoken publicly about his diagnosis and as we mentioned he played jackie robinson in the movie 42. he passed away on major league baseball's jackie robinson day. now. >>and as you would if. hey, my twitter is blowing up! dear jack box, bring back the spicy chicken strips, still waiting for the spicy chicken strips, so many about spicy chicken strips. wow, i hear you. so i'm bringing back my juicy 100% all-white meat spicy chicken strips combo
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daytime heating. but don't expect much more than that so the aggressive push by the marine layer that we see here has given us all this fog in the area. so we didn't think was going to happen at the santa cruz mountains you can see we're the spilling out over a lot of geography now again that will clear out mix out the hazy sunshine at best as we expect and then to return again for tomorrow again not the intensity. we think this is all in tandem with this high pressure starting to build this going to give us the heat spike early into next week, let's get to that humidity part of the forecast you will see a little change going forward i here's what looks like in the morning hours, lots of green very typical, we have lots of fog going on no brainer right okay the afternoon drops off yet typically does but holding okay on those numbers, 40's and 50's like to see that in the afternoon in the summer that's good. coming back again doesn't appear to be a strong because it's just what we talked about the fog not being as intense great all right and dries out tomorrow afternoon. this is monday morning. and you can see already not as humid and the morning hours when we get the most humidity. the most amount of marine
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layer hanging around and from that point we go drier and hotter as we get into early next week and we won't have a lot of winds. but we will have drier air and hotter air mass in which to deal with now so we have the morning ha morning fog and the heys going on warm conditions mild that hazy afternoon expected for tomorrow. it will be nice and temperature wise and all that warm with temperatures pretty much 90's going on in land 80's covering the bay early next week now. yeah, the gloves come off. temperatures really start climbing here we're talking 80's around the bay upper 80's at that near 100 happening in london that may stick around until about midweek as a potential so for today let's to 67 again a lot of hay is going on after take care of the fog 73 going on for open 84 san jose across the wider bay, this is how we shape up lower 90's in the far east bay up to the north bay kind of a mixture of 80's 70's 84, san jose coming up a little bit we're checking your long range forecast and as well as that 4 zone forecast. >>we will hold corps. on
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systematic racism. >>that was jacob blake's father at the march on washington yesterday jacob blake as you know was shot 7 times in the back at close range by a kenosha police officer last weekend. he's now hospitalized. his father says that he's paralyzed from the waist down the state department released new information on the shooting plus the names of the 2 officers involved. authorities say the officers were responding to a call about a domestic to domestic dispute when they tried to arrest blake though they didn't explain why the commissioner of police union says that at the time of the shooting blake was armed with a knife. he had an arrest warrant for a felony assault from earlier this year but blake's attorney claims that warrant had been vacated state authorities identified the officer who shot blake as russian reston sheskey who you see here. the other 2 officers who responded are vincent arenas who you see here and
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also brittany moronic. well as protesters gather in oakland to condemn the shooting of jacob lake city leaders are hoping the march is expected this weekend. >>stay peaceful and do not involve into more vandalism and destruction kron four's dan thorn talked with business owners in the area. >>businesses in downtown oakland are boarding up once again that fear being destructive outside agitators infiltrating peaceful protesting this weekend. >>i share the righteous rage over police brutality and racial injustice but i urge people to channel that anger into activism not vandalism oakland mayor libby shaft says of the several people arrested at wednesday night's protest. none were from oakland, but the mayor does not want to continue to see fires and downtown businesses being damaged we will not tolerate this type of vandalism we're always going to work to hold people accountable and make arrests to people who are
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going to harm our city. >>the alameda county sheriff's office meanwhile says their hands are tied when it comes to helping opd prevent vandalism and out of control crowds last month a federal court order restricted oakland police and outside agencies from using robber or wooden bullets stinger grenades pepper ball, projectiles and tear gas on demonstrators and we're not able to use the tools that we're trained to use. >>any greatly restrict cells in our ability to do crowd management and a stop in a list of the downtown business is not concerned about vandalism is just like eat run by oakland native chef lala as business owners we shouldn't have to order businesses. we should be able to. >>be open and free and not have to restrict hours. >>based on protests. the chef says she supports people who want their voices to be heard, but also wanted to be peaceful for the sake of their community so hard and these are which is a community right now. >>so that's the biggest thing but you know doing it safely doing it. the appropriate way.
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and not destroying cities. >>the city says it stands at the community seeking justice a quality and accountability but also warns night which coul provide cover for these agitators and take away from the social justice messages, reporting in oakland dan thorn kron 4 news. >>an extradition hearing for the teenage suspect in the fatal shootings in kenosha wisconsin has been pushed back a month. 17 year-old kyle rittenhouse did not appear at his video hearing friday which lasted only a few minutes. an illinois judge agreed to postpone until september 20 says a decision on whether rittenhouse would be extradited to wisconsin. white house remains and in illinois county jail. he faces felony charges for homicide and attempted homicide. he's accused of shooting and killing 2 people and injuring a 3rd it happened during a protest in response to the police shooting of jacob blake. we're learning more
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about the people killed one of them has been identified as 26 year-old anthony hover. he and his girlfriend were at the demonstration tuesday night of his girlfriend claims that he ran the here and at an armed man to protect her and the people nearby the criminal complaint says that hover reached a for the suspect's gun and that's when he was shot, 36 year-old joseph rosen bomb was also killed the victim who survived was shot in the arm. >>and still ahead this morning, we'll tell you why these trump supporters were booing at one of his rallies and why he ♪ book two separate qualifying stays and earn a free night. the open road is open again. and wherever you're headed, choice hotels is there. book direct at choicehotels.com. i wonder what age that is. simply ageless with hyaluronic complex. plumps and hydrates for your best skin at any age.
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ask about ubrelvy. the anytime, anywhere migraine medicine. >>good morning welcome back with the oakland a's didn't play for the second straight night as they continue their demonstration against the police shooting of jacob blake and racial inequality in our country. they were sent to play the houston astros in both teams stepped out onto the field they took their caps off held a moment of silence before walking back into their clubhouse is now the teams are scheduled to play a double header today. the giants didn't play but they went 19 innings without scoring a run over the past 2 days, the giants would score 3 runs in the 9th, but ultimately fell to the d backs on jackie robinson day, 74 was the final score game 2 of the series is later today. well for the first time this season, the niners were back on the practice field at levi's stadium, this was the niners eleven's practice of training
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camp. >>and the team they're already pretty banged up 3 players are currently injured and didn't practice, including george kittle the niners essentially played a full game scrimmage and despite the circumstances, jimmy g says he feels the energy on the team as the season nears. >>one thing that i'm really happy about him as weird as offseason as it was you know we came back and i was right or all you could tell that ever had a good offseason even being away from everyone on their own you could tell guys are put in the work guys were came prepare aid training camp. and that's that's really the type of team we have you know just guys who you know they're going to put in the time when they have to whether it's with coaches are on their own and that's what really you know when players can hold other players accountable. that's when that's when your team's in a good spot. when the milwaukee bucks opted not to play their game in the wake of the jacob blake shooting they started a chain reaction across the sports world. >>that resulted in the nba making a powerful statement along with the help of the players. the nba has vowed to help address and fight racial
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injustice, including converting nba arenas into voting locations for the 2020 geto allow for safe in person voting. now the league will also include advertising spots in each nba playoff game. that will be dedicated to promoting greater civic engagement and national and local elections, players are excited to see that change. >>our extremely proud of what our brothers in a bubble have how accomplished over the last few days. no really made an were there will be 3 things happen right away the social justice coalition which i think is extremely airport. setting up practice facilities that arenas this has only poll sites where it's you know we see what's going on with with voters or suppression today and the league is doing a great job better than also putting money behind our ties it to continue to bring i was in the knowledge that we need for what is going on to the world to so you know what i look at that. no nba has
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believe in this cause, i'm proud to be a part of that and continue to try to help but we care. >>well the coalition will be focusing on a broad range of issues, including increasing access to voting promoting civic engagement and advocating for meaningful police and criminal justice reform. the nba will resume games today. >>and coming up next on the kron 4 morning news, the state has released new covid-19 guidelines will tell you where certain businesses can reopen that's coming up
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>>good morning, welcome back thanks a lot for staying with us at the half hour break of the kron 00:04am morning news. >>we have more headlines to get to but first let's get an update on the weather forecast with dave spahr were just talking about the poor air quality days. >>yeah, good robin marty good morning, everybody and it's a little bit worse going on in the east bay again today also the santa cruz mountains as bad little bit of relief up in the north bay but for everybody across the bay today. the air quality is going to be a little worse little bit of slight improvement happening as we get into early next week which is a good thing because we're losing any support of winds with this high pressure building. right now we just have as you can see kind of single digits, calm winds which just don't have any to move this thing out of here we don't want a lot of winds though is there fighting these fires going on. here's the dampness of the fog you can see very very thick this morning. a little bit thicker than we thought it was going to be from yesterday and thicker than it is projected to be tomorrow because with this high building we can't get that marine layer in as
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well let's run through that real quick here it is coming up a lot of real estate all right and then mixes out nice and quickly tomorrow morning should not be as thick, it looks like only cover the east bay shoreline little bit up to the north bay sf and down the peninsula a little bit here. temperatures thus far with the lower 60's covering a good strip here along the east bay. we have up in the north bay mostly 50's middle 60's reaching out to antioch 56 san francisco, 55 per san jose. there's a cell phone in the background there 74 going on 11 at 2 o'clock we're talking 87. now temperatures still managing to get well into the 90's for highs today, one of the 4 zone forecast in a bit. but really in next week it really starts moving up here we're talking about temperatures approaching near 100 will have that coming up and just a bit robin marty all right. thank you. >>well state officials have released a complete revamp of its reopening strategy amid the pandemic yeah, the governor says that some businesses can reopen for indoor business across the state. our capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala has more.
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>>state leaders rolled out a brand new system friday to determine how and when different parts of the economy can reopen covid-19 will be with us for a long time. and we need to adapt moving away from its community spread watch list system the state will now use a 40 year to color-coded system from purple representing counties with widespread covid-19 transmission to read for substantial orange for moderate and yellow for minimal the tears are based on covid-19 case and positivity rates you some noted 38 counties in california are in the purple widespread tier with the strictest rules we expect this to be a dynamic list and continue to see people move into different tiers no matter what tier of counties on newsome announced indoor barber shops hair salons and indoor malls can reopen across the state the handful of counties representing 12% of the state's population in the red tear can reopen indoor operations at gyms restaurants, personal care
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salons museums, zoos and places of worship with minimal capacity schools can also reopen in counties that have been in the red tier for 2 weeks just over one percent of california's population is within the orange and yellow tears which can open indoor operations at wineries bars and card rooms with other businesses allowed to expand capacity, this is going to require us in this new framework. >>that's really built around being statewide being stringent and being slow. >>state leaders say moving from tier 2 tier will be tough each county will have to stay on each tier for at least 21 days. but those businesses given this latest green light can reopen as soon as monday. reporting in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>now although governor newsom is allowing indoor barbershops salons and malls to reopen. he says it's still up to each individual county to make the final decision. >>watch list out and the color-coded tiered system in the city of san francisco is now considered and the
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substantial risk level tier. the governor's plan coincides with city leaders allowing more businesses to reopen. the mayor london breed's office says that the state's new plan is not changing much in the city for now so starting september first if you work in the personal services industry in san francisco. you will be allowed to reopen for outdoor services the county's health order allows for personal services like hair and nail salons to reopen. but both clients and providers must wear a mask at all times though some business owners are hopeful about the changes. they weren't sure can actually work in the long term. >>i don't know how that's going to work in the city because it's very there's a lot of hills, it's windy. and you know there's outside dining for restaurants and because the city is very calm path so we need have a plan in place and then implement it approved by the health department and then you know start from there. well the health department says outdoor gyms and fitness centers can reopen starting september 9th.
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and over at alameda county hair salons nail salons massage and waxing services are all able to open up outdoors. >>we spoke with one woman who said that she made an appointment as soon as she heard that she was able to get her hair cut something that she hasn't done in 6 months. >>i think last december was my last visit here and then after at a march 7 th today spectrum seeing so mostly the salon circle so and i didn't have to get the chance to that air came up. >>she's reminded me i need to make an appointment been a wild card. we checked with alameda county to find out if they will also allow hair salons to reopen indoors monday. and we're told that will not be happening just yet. >>well kron four's michelle can michelle kingston was in walnut creek. she has more now on the updated guidelines, there. >>they were quite a few people out here getting their nails done on the sidewalks it you know it's kind of funny to see but a lot of people seem to be
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enjoying it i thank you to let me open lisa and her the owner of nails naturally in clayton was almost in tears, so excited to finally be able to reopen even if it means she has to operate outdoors of how to go home and cry. she's working on this patio her clients are getting temperature checks. other nail salons are also now open outside like this business and martinez packed with customers as well as delicate nails in walnut creek county health officials explain why it felt like a good time to allow these services to open outdoors we made this decision because or or numbers have been so. >>are a number of cases per day or test positive be under number of patients in the hospital because it all peeped in late july early august and have been slowly coming down since that doctor chris farnitano says well covid-19 cases and hospitalizations are
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improving numbers are still much higher than they were during the previous peak in mid april and people should continue to practice social distancing and masks should still be worn, i did speak to a number of hair salon owners here in contra costa county today. they are looking forward to being able to move back indoors on monday. >>they say it's been difficult to work outside because of the heat and the air quality and walnut creek michelle kingston kron 4 news. >>and coming up after the break we're going to listen to the latest leaked audio the president's sister speaking candidly about
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>>good morning, welcome back and new this morning mary trump, the president sneeze has released new recordings of her on the president's sister. this time she's heard on those secret court recordings talking about ivanka trump. the president's oldest daughter often paints herself as a balance tour of father frequently praising her efforts to hold her hold back her father's more hardline approach to issues that include racial justice immigration and women's rights but listen to how her on describes ivanka trump.
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>>gun and from their >>yeah she's she's always change. >>well this is the latest recording that mary trump has released in an effort to support claims made in her recent tell all book about her uncle the president. neither the white house nor ivanka trump have responded to this latest audio released this morning, dave. >>okay haha temperatures in the 50's and
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right now, aarp's work is more important than ever.hite access to healthcare, affordable prescription drugs, opportunities to save for the future. that's what aarp fights for because that's what everyone deserves. >>welcome back to kron 00:04am morning news, good morning, everybody live shot coming in from sfo and no delays happening this morning. but the fog is going to give away too. that afternoon haze across most of the bay that we're going to be experiencing 60's and collection here off to the east bay, although a little warmer than in the north bay which is most in the 50's now 56 san francisco and 58 covering us for the south bay in san jose. now the moisture levels, yes dropping off this afternoon into the 50's in some 40's that's okay. then we get the you know recovery tomorrow morning looks pretty good, although not quite as impressive as this morning that that's going to decrease going forward with this high starting to build
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that means there's going to be drying out a little bit in those temperatures will be climbing, we can kind of see the way the high pressure starts to poke its way around here we get to around sunday. this clear patch marine layer really starts to dry up as we get into early next week there is a system up towards our north. just cosmetic it goes by doesn't do anything for us and course we don't need the winds but doesn't bring us any. the grim arena later anything like that so we take a break from that a little bit early into next week, one oh one covering us out of fresno 95% from meadow central coast is in the 60's and 72 for l a x 84 san diego, let's check out your 4 zone forecast 67 for your saturday, san francisco along the coast will do the mid 60's, there with the bayside into a lot of 70's here 76 by the way for burning again heading down south we're looking at approaching middle 80's like palo alto 8482 for redwood city, santa clara valley 8494 morgan hill 84 milpitas and also cupertino east bay shoreline to the south approaching 80. we're
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near about 90 around tri valley, look for numbers here to get more than half a dozen degrees warmer than that probably the next 48 hours 87 for dublin 89 walnut creek 94 concord meanwhile 77 san leandro and 68 for berkeley solano county stopped about 90 today, vacaville 86 coming in for fairfield 74 78 meanwhile for napa 85 per santa rosa with lower 80's heading down south 76 4 mill valley depends also too when that fog decides to clear so the warm-up yeah it's getting here by monday look at that we'll be approaching near about 100 little slow recovery though into next week to get to seasonality which will get by the end of the week morning robin. all right. thank you dave. >>when using the white house as a backdrop president trump made his case for reelection and now the focus switches to the lincoln memorial where the protesters were marching on washington friday. whitney wild is in washington dc with more on the march and reaction to the republican national convention.
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>>house gather in front of the lincoln memorial many wearing masks and waving signs to demand racial equality criminal justice reform and bolder action we need to vote as if our lives and i livelihoods i liberties depend on it the march on washington honors, the 57th anniversary of martin luther king junior's i have a dream around 12 hours earlier more than a 1000 people gathered on the white house south lawn to celebrate president trump i profoundly accept this nomination for president of the united states. the president did not mention jacob blake who was shot by police in kenosha wisconsin earlier this week, mr. trump not right down the block from the white house. >>we've come to washington but a thousands we got call made instead president trump warned a joe biden presidency would lead to an attack on public
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safety. >>and the strongest possible terms. the republican party condemns the rioting looting arson and violence we have seen in democrat run cities all that where the president and protesters agree. >>this election could have historic consequences at no time before. >>have voters faced a clear choice between 2 parties. 2 visions, 2 philosophies or 2 agendas, i'm whitney wild reporting. >>and for the second night in a row president trump spoke to a tightly packed crowd at a rally in new hampshire with no social distancing and very few people wearing masks even though new hampshire has a face mask mandate and take a look at the reaction when the announcer asked the crowd to wear a mask. >>with new hampshire's orders 63, we wear masks as.
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>>we spoke to the crowd. the president said he was disappointed that they didn't let more people pack into the airport rally. >>with the virtual political conventions now wrapped up the next big event in the presidential campaign will be the debates which start late in september. >>kron four's catherine heenan asked our political analysts with a think about house speaker nancy pelosi suggestion. the joe biden skipped the usual debate format some critics argue the democrats are concerned with how biden would handle a bruising debate. >>they should not change the format we want to see the gloves off of me and the american people are and about you know i will say i kept i think it's interesting that now we hear the speaker say things like the debate format should be changed. i will say even from an objective point of view i have high respect for the vice and what he's done in civil rights and what not but i have to tell you it's been very evident to anyone with eyes in years there's seriously been that
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cognitively there some issues easiest made disparaging comments about the african american community perhaps one or 2 that you may not even met, is just make certain statements that would call into question. i would say his whole candidacy but i would say call into question his abdlity to answer tough questions on the fly and to get the people in general and you know michael is not going to stay here. he agrees. but you know i think anybody with eyes in years and a conscience and say that holistic. >>you just can't say things like that and not understand that there are people psychiatry us around this country who believe the president suffers from severe cognitive defects when use think about some of the some of the situations that he's been in where you see his hands trembling and you can't walk down the store or you can't stand up straight at us and canada were talking about the substance of what it is and whether someone is competent to lead to lead this country. >>and i rather doubt that kind
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of debate that kind of that kind of discussion. >>in whatever you want to call that format. then what is going to happen which is. present troubles are playing that tape that he plays over and over again where spews out the same. also it's and lies over and over again and we know what those lies are we've seen a couple of virtual conventions, everything very carefully. >>choreographed and scripted in both cases don't people want to rock em sock em debate michael wouldn't you think that a lot of people would be wanting to say the cuts. >>it's a good tv is a good policy. new i mean was will seat while this evening. i mean the fact is. where people are concerned about is whether or not this pandemic is going to get under check. they're concerned about whether their children are going to be safe in schools. they're concerned about about issues of racial justice. if those me brought up during the debate. great i think people do want to you know rock em sock em debate though everybody i talk to
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democrats republicans everyone in between they want to this matchup. >>because they don't i think people that i talked to understand the importance of this election. and we may never seen one quite like this again i think people want to see a what you said i can't in sock in the day and i think we should give it to him. >>well there you go joe biden has said by the way he is perfectly fine with the usual debate format. now if you'd like more content on the 2020 presidential campaign all you have to do is visit our website at kron 4 dot com. all right take outside we've been worried about air quality around the bay for days now, and you can take a look there we have a mixture of smoke from the fires and fog this morning. >>and it's another spare the air day these days every dollar counts and with the lowe's advantage card you build savings on top of savings. with 5% off eligible purchases every day. that's 5% off to sand it down, keep it trim,
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providence, there's a woman who could use a little bit more of it i was thinking how good things can expected lee the east side has been you'll be like gonzalez is home. she hasn't had a roof over her head for a few years i've lived in houses. >>for 2 years had of those 5 years, i've been homeless 21 year-old tara harris took notice. >>passing by the stranger every day for about a year to never ask people for money ever never bags. number she keeps to herself. she's super sweet since tara has a large following on the social media app tick tock. >>i want to make your day so i think that we should try it she decided to use her platform for the greater good $0.50 a $1.5 $1 whatever you can spare and we want to try to raise a $1000 and give it to her the money came in quickly on $1000 raise in about an hour she gifted to her yesterday and filmed it to show those who donated to the money was going to push shocks
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is looking at me like why think i'm not kidding i swear to god, no it showed it to her she's like oh my goodness thank you i was so surprised it was something so. >>dramatically unexpected. tara didn't want the recognition and maybe really like so excited to do it in gillette says she just lost the love of her life for months ago and says the act of kindness has restored her faith in humanity. she's saving the money and plans to spend it on a place to stay and i'm so grateful to the kindness of that young woman. >>well still ahead this morning, our coverage continues on the kron 00:04am morning news, another night of protests over the shooting of jacob blake results in the vandalism of a mayor's home in the bay area we have live coverage. we also have the latest on containment efforts as firefighters begin to gain control of the 3 large wildfires continuing to burn in the bay area. and a new system for reopening businesses is in place in the bay area will have all that for you when we come back.
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guidelines for communities to reopen from covid-19 lockdowns and we're also following the protests he in bay area and around the country in the wake of the shooting of jacob blake by police officers as well as following reaction to the shocking news that black panther star chadwick boseman died from cancer friday evening at the age of 43. we'll have much more on those stories coming up in just a bit meanwhile, another big story the weather. quality yes, it is and we have another spare the air days for us here with the forecast for the weekend. i dave ryan and marty good morning and good morning, we're also dealing with the fog this morning a little bit more intense than we thought, although it looks like tomorrow won't be quite as strong. >>we don't have much the way of surface winds right now we'll get our typical breezy conditions in the suspected areas when we get that daytime heating that will pull in the marine layer and that or the air from the west and that will cause bad air condition as we already have in the east bay, but that will continue into the afternoon we don't
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have synoptic winds of a kind of clear out the atmosphere we really don't need them fighting fires right now but here's a look at what it says a future cast for in terms of clearing out that fog pretty quickly this morning so the fog will be replaced by hayes tomorrow morning. it doesn't appear as aggressive. the key to the south bay and off over the east bay hills in the east bay, it looks like. here's a snapshot of what the air quality looks like very poured out of the santa cruz mountains, san mateo county. solano county and not too good even in the east bay, either the only places being spared currently marin and sonoma counties and some extent, although later on that will catch up with you too as a deteriorate 60's for a lot of the east bay 50's up to the north bay, 58 coming in for san jose for comparison's sake we are slightly cooler this will slip in the east bay warmer in the north and the south bay's. for the breakdown today mixon out the fog by 09:00am and basically hazy sunshine for the remainder of the day we're looking about 88 or so come 3 o'clock, however summers will easily get into
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the 90's that we're looking for a little bit of a warm-up happen early next week will begin to that your forecast mark. >>all right dave, thanks a lot going to start this morning with the demonstrations that have surged across the country in the wake of the police shooting of jacob blake on the 57th anniversary of the first marshawn washington, thousands of people once again took to the national mall calling for racial justice and equality. >>and for the second time this week protesters came together all across the bay area. an opposition to police brutality and systemic racism. there are 2 large groups of downtown oakland and san jose. >>and in oakland, it was a relatively peaceful demonstration once again police say that just one person was arrested friday night during the demonstrations for pointing a laser at officers. and a similar scene in the south bay as we take a look at video from a this is near first street in san jose civic center plaza there protesters held a moment of silence to honor all those killed by police across the country.
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some demonstrators though vandalize the home of san jose mayor sam liccardo. >>he's the second bay area mayor to have their home vandalized during a black lives matter protests in as many months. you may remember oakland mayor libby schaaf home was spray painted during the protests after george floyd step. >>kron four's reyna harvey is live this morning in san jose she has more details on that >>good morning will san jose mayor sam liccardo is saying although his home was vandalized this does not represent the black lives matter movement to him we're going to show you his home this happened just before 11:00pm last night you can see here demonstrators were at his home they we'll see black lives matter as well as jacob blake's name on to the mayors all along with other derogatory terms of we're not going to show you this morning neighbors say it was about a 100 to 200 people gathered outside of the mayor's home protesting blake shooting. >>witnesses also say they saw
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demonstrators lighting small fires on the mayor street as well. you both mentioned in last month we saw oakland mayor libby shaft home was also vandalized now that was following protest. requests for her to defund the oakland police department following the killing of george floyd by many apple us police officers a maryland cardle talks about his whole being vandalized overnight take a listen. >>it doesn't have anything to do with the message and there's everything to do with the movement has to. the reality is a lot of folks are 7. ways right now. this is not an area where a lot of people can turn to the right. >>now here in downtown san jose there are several businesses i passed driving into the area this morning are
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all boarded up so a lot of business owners still trying to keep their businesses safe. we do know. there are some talks with some protests happening around the bay area today will be monitoring that we'll bring you more as that becomes available now reporting here in san jose in front of city hall. reyna harvey kron 4 news all right, thanks a lot that live update. >>well let's get the latest on the wildfires burning across the bay area the l a new lightning complex fires burning in 5 north bay counties. >>has charred more than 373,000 acres, it is 41% contained this morning, 5 people have died 4 others hurt. 1080 structures have been destroyed so far and another 30,000 are still threatened. let's move to the scu lightning complex fires in parts of the east and south bay has burned nearly 373,000 acres with 40% containment this morning, 28 structures have been destroyed 9 damaged and more than 20,000 are still threatened. and then we have
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the czu lightning complex fire in the san mateo and santa cruz counties. it has burned more than 300 excuse me 883,000 acres and is 27% contained cal fire says that one person has died in the fires more than 800 structures have been destroyed and more than 10,000 are being threatened. >>cal fire has this advice for people who are returning to their homes. they say to first of all to make sure that your driveway or any area around your home is clear of debris or downed power lines and be sure to check for any tree limbs which might fall and to check under your debt grid gutters or any outside vans for hot smoldering embers before you go inside your home be sure to make sure that you don't smell any natural gas or propane. he also will probably have to throw out spoiled food and cal fire also reminds everyone to maintain defensible space around your home all year long. our coverage continues at kron 4 dot com where you can find a
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complete list of evacuation orders and warnings you can also track the wildfires on an interactive map that we have there on the web site and find out about any alerts in your neck about weather in your neighborhood you can find it all at kron 4 dot com. and coming up this morning. there are new statewide covid-19 guidelines that have been released we're going to tell you where certain businesses can reopen. >>and we continue to remember after chadwick boseman who passed away overnight from colon cancer, we'll be back with how many peo you just stop caring.
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>>well the big news from hollywood breaking overnight black panther star chadwick boseman has died after 3 years of battling colon cancer. >>in addition to the marvel hero bozeman also played african american icons like jackie robinson thurgood marshall and james brown. but it was that black panther role that made him a pop culture icon, the director of that film ryan coogler is from oakland and after the success of the film. disney donate money for stem center technology have to be opened up in the city of oakland. >>representative from bozeman says he died at his home in the los angeles area with his wife and family by his side. most men had not spoken publicly about his diagnosis and as we mentioned use use me one of the roles that he played was of jackie robinson in the movie 42. he passed away on major league baseball's jackie robinson day. chadwick boseman was 43
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years old. >>and as you would expect tributes have just been pouring in since the news broke including bay area senator and vice presidential candidate kamala harris. he said that she is quote heartbroken my friend and fellow bison chadwick boseman was brilliant kind learn and humble he left too early but his life made a difference ending my sincere condolences to his family. and his former co-star sterling k brown tweeted out quote i don't have words rest in peace. thank you for all you did while you're here. thank you for being a friend you are loved you will be missed.
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the rooms and we see this. >>because the local news crew from kplc covering the storm's aftermath in lake charles louisiana as you can see that the top the tower is completely and utterly overwhelmed with emotion to see their broadcast tower collapsing through the roof of their studios speak out. >>i got out of a movie because it doesn't feel real. >>utility crews are working around the clock to restore the power in cameron parish louisiana officials say power could be out for 2 months. now president trump is planning to witness the damage firsthand in texas and louisiana, this weekend we've got 2 different locations that we're going it the plans are and to have to leave tomorrow to actually head down there >>not evaluate the damage but may have discussions with local leaders both in law enforcement and rescue first responders. such devastation
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there we'll bring it back here to the bay area take a look at the monitor behind me you can see the situation the golden gate bridge. >>still we have that fog and smoke from the fires dave. yes, this is true good morning marty good morning, everybody and the fog that i have here is the shot from u c berkeley i promise you that. >>and often the distance would be the bay and the east bay shoreline back to the golden gate bridge, both that hours obscured by this fog quite aggressive. it was this morning a little bit of that on shore flow checked in and really kind of gave us a lot of that marine layer in the form of the fog this morning, it's relief to cool things down a little bit. however, it does pose a problem in terms of firefighters getting lost in all of this a bit and this will mix out a little pretty quickly in the next couple of hours and we expected not to be as intense going forward tomorrow. this is what it looks like and current winds will calm the single digits and so forth. now let's watch the fog pretty much mixes out the next couple of hours along the coast to maybe a little sluggish to do so promising tomorrow not to be as intense as this morning, starting to
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wane this is emptying of our heat spike coming our way early into next week. now do want to make note of the winds just a little bit there is an on shore when that happens later today, but it's in the way it's a local wind and it tends to be in the afternoon hours we get the inland heating that drives the winds and they're pretty much as you can see in the valleys of the far east asia will notice and will do the same thing again tomorrow too by the way as we start to warm up will probably still continue to see some of this, although maybe it will be suppressed a little bit but the big issue is everybody is warming up as we get into next week coupled with the fact we're drying out as well we're not now dried out, but we will, here's what happens this afternoon short drops off tomorrow morning. now we're getting pretty good coverage around the bay area. but then as we get into monday morning. that's the best we can muster for the morning recovery in terms of the dew point values the moisture levels and so forth but as like concord for example, 62% relative humidity monday morning when they're well in the 80's this morning so that's going to be a little
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change to watch and that may be a little bit of a fire threat potentially if you throw into this mixture any winds on top of that and it's hot early next week that may be problematic all right, so we got today going on is a morning fog here hayes will replace that warm to mild tomorrow kind of the same program i don't think it's going to be as foggy tomorrow and then as we get into early next week watching all the elements coming together with this high building. we don't have much in the way of service winds that's a plus but we will be warming up in the air will be drying out 67 san francisco, 73 for open 84 san jose across the wider bay, if you want to call it relief lower 90's in the far east bay 70's and 80's mixture up there the north bay with the east bay shoreline all staying pretty much into the 70's but really close to about 80 84 going on for san jose will have a look at that extended forecast for you and the 4 zone coming up later on. >>we will hold corps. on systematic racism.
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>>that was jacob blake's father at the march on washington jacob blake as you know was shot 7 times in the back at close range by kenosha wisconsin police officer last weekend. he's hospitalized. his father says that he's paralyzed from the waist down the state department released new information on the shooting plus the names of the 2 off the other officers involved. authorities say the officers were were responding to a call about a domestic dispute when they tried to arrest blake though they didn't at first explain why the kenosha police union says at the time of the shooting blake was armed with a knife. blake had an arrest warrant for felony assault from earlier this year. but his attorney claims that that warranted been vacated state authorities identified the officer who shot blake as rusten sheskey who you see here. the other 2 officers who responded our vincent arenas who you see here and brittany moronic. >>well in response to this latest police shooting of a black man thousands of people marched on washington nearly 6
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decades after martin luther king junior's 1963 march on washington dc correspondent joe khalil shares what these protesters are demanding. marchers came in the thousands. >>from all over the country converging on the lincoln memorial friday know just as. 57 years to the day after martin luther king junior's i have a dream speech but we're taking a step toward on america's rocky but ride shares jury towards justice martin luther king, the 3rd was among the speakers friday morning along with family members of people who have been killed at the hands of pulleys event was dubbed the get your knee off our next march in remembrance of george floyd and the message today. we still struggle for justice much the same as it was in 1963 as we continue to see black men and women slain in
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our streets. >>and left behind by an economy and justice system that have too often denied black folks are dignity and rights senator and vice presidential candidate kamala harris laid out a hopeful vision to overcome what she describes as systemic racism in america. >>let's mark john in the name of our ancestors. >>and in the name of our children and grandchildren, reverend al sharpton said the momentum from the march will translate to election day it we would come out by these numbers in the heat we will stand in the polls on. >>all day long you go get your new york from neck. >>if we got a much every day. if we got a boat every day but burgess owens, a prominent african-american republican says the trump administration's policies have helped the black community overcome some of the grievances addressed at the march 1st he is above the trump administration or
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percent increase in black business ownership. >>it was an employment ever. he says african americans won't benefit from a change in administration. so yes, this is going to nation isn't based on polls as democrats but together they watch those policies do so much damage. so is it we shouldn't be surprised and black people feeling abused use and discard it. >>in washington, i'm joe khaleel. >>and still ahead this morning, we'll tell you why these trump supporters were booing at one of his rallies and why health officials are
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>>all right we're back with sports this morning, the a's didn't play for a second straight night as they continue their demonstration against the police shooting of jacob blake and racial inequality in our country. the a's were set to play the houston astros in houston last night but both teams stepped onto the field they took off their caps. held a moment of silence before walking back into the clubhouse is the 2 teams are scheduled to play a double header later on today. the giants did play they went 19 innings without scoring a run over the past couple of days. the giants would score 3 in the 9th, but ultimately fell to the d'backs 74 was the final. they have game 2 of that series today. >>when the milwaukee bucks opted not to play their game in the wake of the jacob blake shooting they started a chain reaction across the sports world. that has resulted in the nba making a powerful statement along with the help of the players. the nba has
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vowed to help address and fight racial injustice, including converting nba. arenas into voting locations for the 2020 general election to allow for safe in person voting. the league will also include advertising spots in each nba playoff game that will be dedicated to promoting greater civic engagement and national and local elections players are excited to see the change. >>i'm extremely proud of what our brothers in a bubble have how accomplished over the last few days. no really made an were there will be 3 things happen right away the social justice coalition which i think is extremely airport. setting up practice facilities that arenas this has only poll sites where it's you know we see what's going on with with voters or suppression today and the league is doing a great job better than also putting money behind our ties it to continue to bring i was in the knowledge that we need for what is going on to the world to so you know what i
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look at that. no nba has believe in this cause, i'm proud to be a part of that and continue to try to help but we care. >>well the coalition will be focusing on a broad range of issues, including increasing access to voting promoting civic engagement and advocating for meaningful police and criminal justice reform the nba will resume games today. >>and coming up next on the kron 4 morning news, the state has released new covid-19 guidelines will tell you where certain businesses can reopen.
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>>well thanks so much for joining us as we hit the half hour mark here the kron 00:04am morning news. >>and we have more headlines to get to but first we need to update you on the weather forecast for your weekend days far standing by de mardi robin good morning and good morning, everybody of course on the air quality is not great this morning. no surprise that a spare the air day. >>very pores you can see down to the santa cruz mountains and also the san mateo elsewhere described as moderate, although and solano county also in the unhealthy range for now being spared to some degree if you will. >>marin county and sonoma, but that won't exist all day today, however we do have winds that are coming from adrift of on sure they'll really pick up a whole lot except in those typical areas we get the local winds from daytime heating happening inland and then we get early next week we're actually going to lose even more support going on is conditions warm. this is the live shot coming
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in from u c berkeley, we can't even see the east bay shoreline as you will notice. this will mix out for us pretty quickly this morning. and then tomorrow, not quite the same coverage that we're looking at today for your sunday morning. and it's going to be noticeably different by monday as conditions really start drying out. as we get into early next week because we're looking for another heat spike coming our way 60's cover much of the east bay for now 50's up to the north bay 58 san jose. and for today we expect about 88 going on at 3 o'clock although some areas will pop into the lower 90's but expect some more move in with temperatures by the time we get to early next week. we'll have that in your extended and the 4 zone forecast in a bit robin marty sounds good. thank you. >>state officials have released a complete revamp of its reopening strategy amid the pandemic now the governor says that some businesses can reopen for indoor business across california. our capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala has more. >>state leaders rolled out a brand new system friday to determine how and when different parts of the economy
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can reopen covid-19 will be with us for a long time. and we need to adapt moving away from its community spread watch list system the state will now use a 40 year to color-coded system from purple representing counties with widespread covid-19 transmission to read for substantial orange for moderate and yellow for minimal the tears are based on covid-19 case and positivity rates you some noted 38 counties in california are in the purple widespread tier with the strictest rules we again expect this to be a dynamic list and continue to see people move into different tiers no matter what tier of counties on newsome announced indoor barber shops hair salons and indoor malls can reopen across the state the handful of counties representing 12% of the state's population in the red tear can reopen indoor operations at gyms restaurants, personal care salons museums zoos and places of worship with minimal capacity schools can also
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reopen in counties that have been in the red tier for 2 weeks just over one percent of california's population is within the orange and yellow tears which can open indoor operations at wineries bars and card rooms with other businesses allowed to expand capacity, this is going to require us in this new framework. >>that's really built around being statewide being stringent and being slow. >>state leaders say moving from tier 2 tier will be tough each county will have to stay on each tier for at least 21 days. but those businesses given this latest green light can reopen as soon as monday. reporting in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>with the watch list out and the color-coded tiered system and the city of san francisco is now considered in the substantial risk level tier the governor's plan coincides with city leaders allowing more businesses to reopen. the mayor london breed's office says that the state's new plan is not changing much in the city for now so starting september first if you work in
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the personal services industry in san francisco. you will be allowed to reopen for outdoor services the county's health order allows for personal services like hair and nail salons to reopen. but both clients and providers must wear masks at all times though some business owners are hopeful about the changes they aren't sure it can actually work long term. >>i don't know how that's going to work in the city because it's very there's a lot of hills, it's windy. and you know there's outside dining for restaurants and because the city is very calm path so we need have a plan in place and then implement it approved by the health department and then you know start from there. >>well the health department says outdoor gyms and fitness centers can also reopen starting september 9th. well over an alameda county hair salons nail salons massage and waxing services are able to open up outdoors we spoke with one woman who said she made an appointment as soon as she heard that she was able to get her hair cut something she hasn't done in about 6 months.
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>>i think last december was my last visit here and then after at a march 7 th today spectrum seeing so mostly the salon circle so and i didn't have to get the chance to have a fair game. >>we checked with alameda county to find out if they will also allow hair salons to indoors monday. and we're told that that will not be happening just yet. >>and beginning monday contra costa county will allow some indoor businesses to reopen with modifications those include hair salons indoor malls and retail stores both at lower capacity. other businesses like gyms and personal care services will still be outdoors only. now to the south bay where the sunnyvale christian school has been granted a waiver to resume in person classes. classes actually resumed on thursday in order to be given that waiver the school had to make some changes to prevent the spread of coronavirus
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students, teachers and staff are required to wear masks remain 6 feet apart and wash their hands frequently visitors are not allowed on campus and the school also made changes to allow the kids to learn outside as much as possible. the vice president there says so far the students are adjusting to the changes pretty well. >>they've adapted really quickly and it's mainly just keeping them. the 60 department inside the gate we have little dots on the ground that we've measured out the 60 so they're really doing well it's kind of a game for them in and they're doing well with that. >>well the other concern besides the pandemic is the smoke in the air the school says it has ordered some air filters for the classroom, but demand for those filters is so high they say it could be some time before they arrive. >>coming up next after the break, we'll listen to the latest leaked audio of the president's sister speaking candidly about the family an
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>>and new this morning mary trump, the president sneeze has released new recordings of her on the president's sister, this time she's heard on secret recordings talking about ivanka trump. the president told his daughter often paints herself as a balance to her father frequently praising her efforts to hold back her father's more hardline approach to issues that include racial justice immigration and women's rights but listen to how we're on describes ivanka trump.
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>>the >>yeah she's she's always been changing. >>well this is just the loot latest recording that mary trump has released in an effort to support her claims made in a recent tell all book about her uncle. now neither the white house nor ivanka trump have responded to the latest audio released this morning. >>fog this morning, no delays
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there we see the same issue as well the fog rating us this morning quite think it is sfo, no delays occurring this morning at all being replaced by smoke 60's mostly covered the east bay up to the north bay cooler 50's 57 on san francisco, 58 meanwhile for san jose of advanced this humidity map all the way to tomorrow morning so it's somewhat similar that we're seeing this morning except this morning actually the the more moist air is extending further inland but you get the general idea here 90's in 80's all about to be filed even spilling into the sacramento valley that we can be tomorrow morning and then tomorrow afternoon it drops off into the 40's, some 30's poking out here and there. but then monday morning yeah that's it for the recovery, it's 07:00am monday. and that's the most moisture we can get spread out and we go drier from there this is just the beginning of the high pressure building couple that with warmer temperatures coming our way thankfully doesn't look like a lot of surface winds but still kind of looking out the corner of our eye for any fire problems with all of that tba
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if goes on with that, but it looks like it's setting up for things to be watching out for 1, one for president 93 sacramento, central coast is in the 60's 84, san diego, 72 covers l a x, let's get your 4 zone forecast for your saturday, 67 san francisco, mid 60's pretty much at the coast here. peninsula bayside in the 70's but down south we're getting some 80's working here, san carlos break-in 8084 palo alto 78 from mountain view in the south bay most readings in the middle 80's today 90 coming in for morgan hill 87 for los gatos. down to the southern end of the east bay shoreline near about 80. we have near 90 going on for tri valley, good 10 degrees separation there over the east bay hill snow coming in at 86 89 walnut creek danville about 1990 also for concord 77 san leandro but 68 up to berkeley. solano county is approaching about 90 maybe not as hot as yesterday pittsburgh about 90 but 74 78 coming in for napa and 85
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santa rosa, we're still no valley little chillier at 76, however will be correcting that if you will as conditions really start warming getting an early next week here. we have the upper 90's we may flirt with 100 and some spots here. we do see seasonality coming back though towards the end of the week robin marty all right. thank you. >>well using the white house after a backdrop president trump made his case for reelection. >>then the focus which the lincoln memorial where protesters marched on washington whitney wild is in washington dc with more on the march and reaction to the republican national convention. >>crowds gather in front of the lincoln memorial many wearing masks and waving signs to demand racial equality criminal justice reform and bolder action we need to vote as if our lives. >>and i livelihoods i liberties depend on it the march on washington honors, the 57th anniversary of martin luther king junior's i have a
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dream around full hours earlier more than a 1000 people gathered on the white house south lawn to celebrate president trump i profoundly accept this nomination for president of the united states. >>the president did not mention jacob blake who was shot by police in kenosha wisconsin earlier this week, mr. trump not right down the block from the white house. >>we've come to washington but a thousands we got call made instead president trump warned a joe biden presidency would lead to an attack on public safety. >>and the strongest possible terms. the republican party condemns the rioting looting arson and violence we have seen in democrat run cities all that where the president and protesters agree. >>this election could have historic consequences at no time before. >>have voters faced a clear choice between 2 parties. 2 visions, 2 philosophies or 2
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agendas, i'm whitney wild reporting. >>for the second night in a row president trump spoke to a tightly packed crowd at a rally in new hampshire with no social distancing and very few people wearing masks even though new hampshire has a face mask mandate. this was the reaction when an announcer asked the crowd to wear mask. >>new hampshire executive orders, 63 we where masses. >>we're not too happy. we heard some boos there. well as he spoke to the crowd. the president said that he was disappointed that they didn't let more people pack into the airport rally. >>more details are surfacing this morning about the scandal that forced jerry falwell junior to resign as president of liberty university. the florida pool attendant who says he had a long affair with falwell's wife is speaking out this morning about the relationship. he says falwell knew about it and actually
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encouraged it. cnn's athena jones has more. >>i feel like i was an ideal target for them john carlo granda in his own words describing taibbi see what he says was his years long affair with becki falwell wife of the now former president of liberty university jerry falwell junior after meeting the pair at a miami hotel 8 years ago earlier this week, jerry falwell admitted his wife's relationship with rhonda but denied washing their trysts the former pool attendant pushing back the jury's knows his game plan from the beginning to just throw her under the bus. would say i think speaks a lot about who he is what his character. and he was aware from day one of our relationships and he he did in fact watch. >>rhonda a former self described a video game addict who was 20 years old at the time alleging falwell junior is voyeurism also began on day one we want to stairs and jerry was laying on the bed, he was drunk. and he was
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giggling. and again i'm kind of weirded out its moment and i said hey if at any point a jealous or you want to back off just. let me know and i'll walk out here, know just go for it i want to mention for into the details but he he he enjoyed watching. cnn obtained audio of 2018 call granda says he had with the falwells like having so. >>not the the followers who went into the real estate business with rhonda. >>alleged he's trying to blackmail them a charge she denies saying his only goal is to sell his stake in the company i just want to cut ties that's all everyone to do this sordid saga, forcing jerry falwell to step down from his post at liberty staunchly conservative evangelical powerhouse with a strict honor code walking away with a 10.5 million dollars severance package hours and
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early trump supporter his january 2016 endorsement helped the thrice-married alleged full lander win over evangelical voters, we must unite behind donald trump and mike pence. >>a win for trump board member becki falwell praising the president last year i really respected his his genuineness his heart. it's amazing and and he's so personable. athena jones cnn, new york. >>we're going take a live look outside from the embarcadero camera this morning it's another spare the air day around the bay area and you can see why we'll be right back. right now, aarp's work is more important than ever.
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>>welcome back to kron 4 morning news, good morning, everybody live shot coming in from the golden gate in both the towers you can see filled with fog right now little bit of a mild breeze going on single digits to calm wind conditions at this hour that fog should mix out the next couple of hours but may be hard to tell in some areas as we have lots of smoke again today and little in the way except for some local winds to mix things out for us this is what goes on tomorrow morning fog not as aggressive showing the marine layer starting to weaken as we go forward toward next heat spike 60's for much of the east bay for now 50's up to the north bay 58 for san jose lining and operated a 80 by high noon by 3 o'clock we're talking 88 robin. >>all right sounds good. thank you dave. the san jose police department is showing its pride for the lgbtq community.
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the department unveiled a new rainbow pride theme shoulder patch check it out chief eddie garcia raise the rainbow flag at police headquarters for the second time around for the second year in a row to honor a silicon valley pride month and to show support for lgbtq officers and community members. well the caped crusader is back in action and santiago chile for the past 3 months and 6 nights a week. the one and only batman has been preparing meals and delivering. them for from his batmobile which is actually a white suvs a little different not where you stood out the normal battle bill and just like in the movies, he has decided to keep his true identity a secret. he hopes that others will see his actions and decide to join forces that man to the rescue again nice work well coverage continues for newsweek and another night of protests over the shooting of jacob blake results and vandalism on a bay area mayors home will have live coverage about that we
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those stories coming up in just a bit. but now we want to get a check of the weather with dave spahr talking about yet another spare the air day for the bay area high day robin marty good morning. good morning, everybody fog reading us again this morning live shot coming in from the. >>temper on the covering up of course the golden gate bridge, but even up close and personal we see it pretty much covered up so it's pretty thick, but it should mix out in the next couple of hours here, we'll get some local winds this afternoon and then tomorrow does not appear to cover quite the territory that it is this morning kind of signaling that marine layer is losing a little bit of spank as our high pressure starts to build to surface winds right now they're single digits to calm we don't have any major features that will be controlling that sort of just be the daytime heating in little to be driving winds later air quality of course pretty pour across much of the region. it's defined as moderate over the east bay but very unhelpful as you can see down the santa cruz mountains and also san mateo county solano county as later on today, this will fill up sonoma county in moran as
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well, 60's covering much of the east bay 50's up to the north bay 61 for san jose for comparison sake now we're couple degrees ahead of yesterday. you'll notice course the fog still slow to clear sfo behind us no delays this morning replacing it looks like some of the fog with some of the smoke so we have smaug 84 at 1 o'clock and 4 o'clock we're talking 88 coming up in a bit we'll take a a longer range for a look at your forecast party. all right dave thanks a lot. we'll begin this morning with the protests that have surged across the country in the wake. >>of the police shooting of jacob blake on the 57th anniversary of the first march on washington thousands of people once again took to the national mall calling for racial justice and equality. >>and for the second time this week protesters came together across the bay area. an opposition to police brutality and systemic racism there were 2 large groups in downtown oakland and san jose. >>and in oakland, it was a relatively peaceful demonstration once again. police say the just one person was arrested friday night
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during the demonstrations for pointing a laser at officers. and a very similar scene in the south bay to take a look at video from near first street downtown san jose yesterday protesters, they're holding a moment of silence to honor those who have been cole killed by police across the country. some demonstrators though vandalize the home of san jose mayor sam liccardo he is the second bay area mayor to have their home vandalized during a black lives matter protests in as many months. >>you may remember oakland mayor libby schaaf toma spray painted during the protest after george floyd's death and kron four's reyna harvey live for us this morning in san jose she has more rain. >>good morning will san jose mayor sam liccardo says although his home was vandalized by demonstrators overnight. that does not represent for him, the black lives matter movement this happened just before 11 o'clock when demonstrators made their way into his neighborhood here on his front lawn. they rolled black lives matter they also wrote jacob blake's name as well. in
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addition to that they also wrote derogatory terms we're not going to show you that though on air this morning. neighbors say was about 100 to 200 people gather outside the mayor's home protesting lakes shooting witnesses also say they saw some demonstrators lighting small fires on the mayor street. now you might remember you guys mentioned this last month oakland mayor libby shaft home was also vandalized following protests request for her to defund the oakland police department this all following the killing of george floyd by minneapolis police. now mayor licardo is saying he doesn't believe that these acts of vandalism like i mentioned truly represent the message of the black lives matter movement. here's what he had to say. >>it doesn't have anything to do with the message and there's everything to do with the movement has to. you very response. the reality is a lot
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of folks are 7. ways right now. this is not in there a lot of people can turn to the right. >>and there are no reports of any injuries i hear from the protests last night also several businesses in the downtown area are still boarded up from the protests and they probably will stay board that because the end there's another one scheduled tonight around 6 o'clock out here in san jose we're going to be covering this story as it continues to develop for now reporting out here in san jose outside of city hall rv kron 4 news all right ray thanks a lot for that live report from the south bay robin. >>well, let's get the latest on the wildfires burning around the bay area we have the l a new lightning complex fires burning in 5 north bay counties. >>it has charred more than 373,000 acres and is 41% contained this morning, 5 people have died 4 others hurt. 1080 structures have
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been destroyed so far and another 30,000 are still threatened. the scu lightning complex fires in parts of the east and south bay has burned nearly 373,000 acres with 40% containment, 28 structures have been destroyed 9 damage and more than 20,000 are still threatened. the czu lightning complex fire in san mateo and santa cruz counties has burned more than 83,000 acres and is 29% contained this morning. cal fire says one person has died in the fires more than 800 structures have been destroyed and more than 10,000 are still being threatened. >>and cal fire has some advice for anyone who is returning to their homes. they say first of all make sure that your driveway in the area around your home is clear of debris or downed power lines and be sure to check for any tree limbs which might be in danger of falling also check under your gutters any outside vans for any hot smoldering embers and before you go inside your
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home make sure you don't smell natural gas or propane. you might also want to throw out spoiled food and cal fire also reminds everyone to maintain a defensible space around your home. all year long. and our coverage continues at kron 4 dot com you can find a complete list of evacuation orders and warnings we also have way that you can track the wildfires on an interactive map. you can find out about any weather alert in your neighborhood as well you can get it all at kron 4 dot com. >>coming up next on the kron 4 morning news new statewide covid-19 guidelines have been released, we'll tell you where certain businesses can reopen. as republicans wrap up their convention. it's the anniversary of the march on washington what was done to commemorate the day as racial tensions rise across the country. and we continue to remember actor chadwick boseman who has passed away from colon cancer. >>we'll take a look at the
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>>time for sports this morning, the oakland a's didn't play us for a second straight night as they continue their demonstration against the police shooting of jacob blake and racial inequality in our country. the a's were sent to play the houston astros in houston and stand both state both teams did step onto the field they took off their caps and held a moment of silence before walking back into the clubhouse as the 2 teams scheduled to play a double header in houston later today. well the giants did play they but they have gone 19 innings
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without scoring a run over the past couple of days. the giants would score 3 in the 9th, but ultimately found the d'backs 74 was the final game 2 of that series takes place in the desert later today. >>when the milwaukee bucks opted not to play their game in the wake of the jacob blake shooting they started a chain reaction all across the sports world that has resulted in the nba making a powerful statement along with the health of the players. the nba has vowed to help address and fight racial injustice including converting nba arenas into voting locations for the 2020 general election to allow for safe in person voting. the league will also include advertising spots in each nba playoff game. that will be dedicated to promoting greater civic engagement and national and local elections players are excited to see the change. >>i'm extremely proud of what our brothers in a bubble have how accomplished over the last few days. no really made an
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were there will be 3 things happen right away the social justice coalition which i think is extremely airport. setting up practice facilities that arenas this as voting poll sites where it's you know we see what's going on with with voters or suppression today and the league is doing a great job better than also putting money behind our ties it to continue to bring i was in the knowledge that we need for what is going on to the so you know what i look at that. no nba has believe in this cause, i'm proud to be a part of that and continue to try to help that we care. >>well the coalition will be focusing on a broad range of issues, including increasing access to voting promoting civic engagement and advocating for meaningful police and criminal justice reform the nba will resume gains today. >>we're still dealing with the fog at least are immediately this morning they'll be replaced by smoke 84 by 1 o'clock 4 o'clock we're talking 88 have some lower
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>>good morning, welcome back everybody 9.14 this saturday morning take a look at the shot behind me that's from walnut creek. usually mount diablo just dominates the territory out there in contra costa county. but not today and has been that way for several days and days far is here with more on the poor air quality and the weather forecast just can see the devil hill this morning no and i'm in the cards, yeah, and
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i'll tell you one of those willing to clear out the sarah good morning morning. good morning, everybody. we don't really have any real surface synoptic air to really kind of give us a different air mass in here and we're going actually the other direction with high pressure building into early next week. they'll be an afternoon breeze though that we will get this shot coming in from timber on with the fog and play and hand here really can't see much of anything off in the distance normally you can see the golden gate bridge. we can see that up close and personal even inland, the course it's the smoke that's replacing the fog we have calm conditions to single digits now for the winds at this hour. here's what happens to the fog mixes up pretty quickly but for tomorrow, not as aggressive. so it kind of symbolizes the fact that the air is start looks like the second of those winds this afternoon, here's the up tick boom and some of the inland valleys that's driven locally who local winds get the inland heating that will drive the but an on shore when it gets a little bit of cooling of course for the peninsula and coastal areas,
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doesn't not to provide you with a whole lot of relief going on in london or pete again for tomorrow. but it's an optically for everybody a good strong wind to clear up the atmosphere not in the cards and i did say drying. this is what it looks like this morning. not too bad all flooded up by the marine layer and the afternoon we're down to 40's and 50's inland, however, although we get a nice little flood for the marine layer tomorrow morning. that's the last day of it and it gets substantially. drier even by your monday morning. this is what it looks like as you can see we're not as much as much green going on there and that's usually the best we get and the very early morning hours. so we have morning fog and haze will replace that mild temperatures and tomorrow, warm then turning hot as we get into the beginning portion of next week temperatures are going to race to near 100 for some of those inland valleys for today, san francisco, 6773 for oakland, 84 san jose in lower 90's we've got a mixture of 70's and 80's up to the north bay 84 for san jose want to get a
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quick check of that 7 day forecast here. we have the temperatures spiking to the upper 90 seasonality not getting air to the end of the week. >>we've all corners. on systematic racism. >>well that was jacob blake's father at the march on washington yesterday jacob blake as you know was shot 7 times in the back at close range by an officer in kenosha wisconsin last weekend. he's now hospitalized. his father says that he's paralyzed from the waist down the state department released new information on the shooting plus the names of the 2 other officers involved. authorities say the officers were responding to a call about a domestic dispute, when they tried to arrest blake though at the time they didn't explain why the kenosha pete, a police union says at the time of the shooting. blake was armed with a knife. he had an arrest warrant for a felony assault from earlier this year but blake's attorney says that the warrant had been vacated state authorities identified
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the officer who shot blake as rusten sheskey who you see here. the other 2 officers who responded our vincent arenas you see here and brittany moronic. >>let's roll testers gather in oakland to condemn the shooting of jacob lake city leaders are hoping the march is expected this weekend. stay peaceful and do not involve into more vandalism and destruction kron four's dan thorn talked with business owners in the area. >>businesses in downtown oakland are boarding up once again that fear being destructive outside agitators infiltrating peaceful protesting this weekend. >>i share the righteous rage over police brutality and racial injustice but i urge people to channel that anger into activism not vandalism oakland mayor libby shaft says of the several people arrested at wednesday night's protest. none were from oakland, but the mayor does not want to continue to see fires and downtown businesses being
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damaged we will not tolerate this type of vandalism we're always going to work to hold people accountable and make arrests to people who are going to harm our city. >>the alameda county sheriff's office meanwhile says their hands are tied when it comes to helping opd prevent vandalism and out of control crowds last month a federal court order restricted oakland police and outside agencies from using robber or wooden bullets stinger grenades pepper ball, projectiles and tear gas on demonstrators and we're not able to use the tools that we're trained to use. >>any greatly restrict cells in our ability to do crowd management and the start of analysts of the downtown business is not concerned about vandalism is just like eat run by oakland native chef lala as business owners we should have to border businesses. we should be able to. >>be open and free and not have to restrict hours. >>based on protests. the chef says she supports people who want their voices to be heard, but also wanted to be peaceful for the sake of their
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community so hard and these are which is a community right now. >>so that's the biggest thing but you know doing it safely doing it. the appropriate way. and not destroying cities. >>the city says it stands at the community seeking justice a quality and accountability but also warns that many of these gatherings have been happening at night which could provide cover for these agitators and take away from the social justice messages reporting in oakland dan thorn kron 4 news. >>and still ahead on the kron 4 morning news we'll tell you why these trump supporters were booing at one of his rallies and why health officials it's time for the biggest sale of the year on the sleep number 360 smart bed. you can adjust your comfort on both sides... your sleep number setting. can it help me fall asleep faster? yes, by gently warming your feet. but can it help keep me asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both effortlessly comfortable will it help me keep up with mom? you got this. so you can really promise better sleep? not promise... prove. and now, all beds are on sale. save 50% on the sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed.
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a household names. >>i knew was an opportunity to pull from real thinks so if anybody believes know there we didn't have imparting have our architecture didn't have cars. >>we may have. science you know you see in this movie the action-packed blockbuster clawed away more than one 0.3 billion dollars at the box office worldwide. >>becoming a cultural phenomenon and proving that a predominantly black cast would draw audiences in 2019 black panther became the first superhero movie to be nominated for best picture at the academy awards. >>the film also won best ensemble cast at the sag awards. those men accepted the award on behalf of the cast speaking to the historic win and why it meant so much. >>you have equal if not more talent. at times. and but you don't have the same opportunities. you don't necessarily have the same doors open to you the same
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nepotism the same money or resources that could be put toys your dreams. >>raised in anderson south carolina bozeman moved to washington dc to attend howard university earning a bachelor's of fine arts degree in 2000. >>hate you. >>while at howard he studied under acclaimed actress phylicia rashad who urged bozeman to pursue acting and help them attend the british american drama academy in london. he later moved to new york to work in theater before heading to los angeles and a career on screen. in 2018 he returned to his alma mater where he was awarded an honorary doctorate. >>before giving the commencement speech. >>i stand here today knowing. they're my how university education prepared me to play jackie robinson's. james brown. dogan marshall. and to charlotte. >>bozeman played the role of to challah an for marvel
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movies. while battling a major illness. >>after his death. it was new. 2016. bozeman was diagnosed with stage 3 colon cancer. and eventually progressed to stage for remarkably he continued filming starring in several other movies, including spike lee's the 5 bloods. >>but his country for big kids. he also produced and starred in 21 bridges. >>well, every character changed. in because you know i was instrumental in lake pinpointing with those things were. i it was clear that i was going to be more than acting. >>on on this film. >>a post on a social media reads in part. all were filmed during in between countless surgeries and chemotherapy. it was the honor of his career to bring king t'challa to life in black panther bozeman leaves behind his wife. singer taylor simone led word. chadwick
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boseman was 43 years old. >>that was stephanie elan reporting there's been an outpouring of tributes to the actor his former marvel co-stars angela bassett chris pratt mark russell low and so many more all shared memories of bozeman on social media. meanwhile marvel studios released a statement saying quote our hearts are broken and our 3rd thoughts or with chad chadwick boseman family, your legacy will live on forever rest in peace. we'll be right back. well, our washer just called it quits.
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>>good mornings 9.30 thanks so much for staying with us at the half hour the kron 4 morning news, yes, we need to get an update on your weekend forecast the man with all the answers standing by days of our day. >>well i don't know have great answers. i have somma a good morning guys good morning first things first to air quality now no kidding not great as you can see real problem area here down to the santa cruz mountains san mateo county but extending all the way up to san francisco be defined as moderate for much of the east bay and again backed unhealthy up the solano county. again no surprises with this. this will start to encroach in the sonoma and then later marine counties as well for 2 days so says the forecast a little bit of a slight improvement tomorrow now here are the winds going on just pretty light single digits as we have little bit of a pickup expected inland as we get that daytime heating.
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this shot coming in from timber on and again the fog is all saw in there can't even see the golden gate even up close and personal at this hour. 60's pretty much in the east bay for now 50's up to the north 62 for san jose. sfo no delays going on this morning but that smoky haze with us 84 at 1 o'clock by 4 we're talking 88 coming up a little bit we'll have your 4 zone forecast robin morning. all right. thank you. >>well state officials have released a complete revamp of its reopening strategy amid the pandemic and the governor says that some businesses can reopen for indoor business across california. and our capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala has more on that. >>state leaders rolled out a brand new system friday to determine how and when different parts of the economy can reopen covid-19 will be with us for a long time. and we need to adapt moving away from its community spread watch list system the state will now use a 40 year to color-coded system from purple representing counties with widespread covid-19
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transmission to read for substantial orange for moderate and yellow for minimal the tears are based on covid-19 case and positivity rates you some noted 38 counties in california are in the purple widespread tier with the strictest rules we expect this to be a dynamic list and continue to see people move into different tiers no matter what tier of counties on newsome announced indoor barber shops hair salons and indoor malls can reopen across the state the handful of counties representing 12% of the state's population in the red tear can reopen indoor operations at gyms restaurants, personal care salons museums zoos and places of worship with minimal capacity schools can also reopen in counties that have been in the red tier for 2 weeks just over one percent of california's population is within the orange and yellow tears which can open indoor operations at wineries bars and card rooms with other businesses allowed to expand capacity, this is going to
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require us in this new framework. >>that's really built around being statewide being stringent and being slow. >>state leaders say moving from tier 2 tier will be tough each county will have to stay on each tier for at least 21 days. but those businesses given this latest green light can reopen as soon as monday. reporting in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>now although governor newsom is allowing indoor barbershops salons and malls to reopen he says it's still up to each individual county to make the final decision. >>watts was out and the color coded tiered system and the city of san francisco is now considered in the substantial risk level tear the governor's plan coincides with city leaders allowing more businesses to reopen. the mayor london breed's office says that the state's new plan is not changing much in the city for now. so starting september first if you work in the personal services industry in san francisco. you will be allowed to reopen for outdoor
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services the county's health order allows for personal services like hair and nail salons to reopen. but both clients and providers must wear masks at all times though some business owners are hopeful about the changes they aren't sure it can work in the long term. >>i don't know how that's going to work in the city because it's very there's a lot of hills, it's windy. and you know there's outside dining for restaurants and because the city is very calm path so we need have a plan in place and then implement it approved by the health department and then you know start from there. >>the health department says outdoor gyms and fitness centers can also reopen starting september knife. and over in alameda county hair salons nail salons massage and waxing services are all able to open up outdoors we spoke to one woman who said she made an appointment as soon as she heard that she was able to get her hair cut something she hasn't done in 6 months. >>i think last december was my last visit here and then after
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at a march 7 games today spectrum seeing so mostly the salon circle, so yeah i didn't have to get the chance to have a hair came up. >>we checked with alameda county to find out if they will allow hair salons to reopen indoors monday and we're told that that will not be happening just yet. >>and beginning monday as well contra costa county will be allowing some indoor businesses to reopen with modifications and they include hair salons indoor malls and retail stores, both at lower capacity other businesses like gyms personal care services, we'll still be outdoors only. let's go to the south bay that's where the sunnyvale christian school has been granted a waiver to resume in person classes. now the classes actually started up again on thursday in order to be a given that waiver the school had to agree to make many changes to help prevent the spread of coronavirus students, teachers and staff while required to wear masks remain 6 feet apart and wash their hands frequently now visitors are not allowed on
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campus and the school made changes to allow the kids to learn outside as much as possible. the vice principal says so far the students are adjusting to the changes pretty well. >>they've adapted really quickly and it's mainly just keeping them the 60 department inside the gate we have little dots on the ground that we've measured out the 60 so they're really doing well it's kind of a game for them in and they're doing well with that. >>well the other big worry besides the pandemic of course is the smoke in the air the school says it has ordered air filters for the classrooms, but the demand for those filters is so high they say it could be some time before they arrive. >>using the white house as a backdrop president trump made his case for reelection. >>and now the focus is switching to the lincoln memorial where protesters marched on washington friday. whitney wild is there with more on the march and reaction to the republican national convention. >>crowds gather in front of the lincoln memorial many
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wearing masks and waving signs to demand racial equality criminal justice reform and bolder action we need to vote as if our lives. >>and i livelihoods i liberties depend on it the march on washington honors, the 57th anniversary of martin luther king junior's i have a dream speech around full hours earlier more than a 1000 people gathered on the white house south lawn to celebrate president trump i profoundly accept this nomination for president of the united states. >>the president did not mention jacob blake who was shot by police in kenosha wisconsin earlier this week, mr. trump not right down the block from the white house. >>we've come to washington. why did thousands we got call made instead president trump warned a joe biden presidency would lead to an attack on public safety. >>and the strongest possible terms. the republican party condemns the rioting looting
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arson and violence we have seen in democrat run cities all that where the president and protesters agree. >>this election could have historic consequences at no time before. >>have voters faced a clear choice between 2 parties. 2 visions, 2 philosophies or 2 agendas, i'm whitney wild reporting. >>well political conventions now all wrapped up the next big event in the presidential campaign will be the debates which are scheduled to start in late september the kron four's catherine heenan asked our political analysts west they think about house speaker nancy pelosi suggestion. the joe biden skipped the usual debate format some critics argue the democrats are concerned with how biden will handle a bruising debate. >>they should not change the format we want to see the gloves off of me and the american people are and about you know i will say i kept i think it's interesting that
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now we hear the speaker say things like the debate format should be changed. i will say even from an objective point of view i have high respect for the vice and what he's done in civil rights and what not but i have to tell you it's been very evident to anyone with eyes in years there's seriously been that cognitively there some issues easiest made disparaging comments about the african american community perhaps one or 2 that you may not even met, is just make certain statements that would call into question. i would say his whole candidacy but i would say call into question his ability to answer tough questions on the fly and to get the people in general and you know michael is not going to stay here. he agrees. but you know i think anybody with eyes in years and a conscience and say that holistic. >>you just can't say things like that and not understand that there are people psychiatry us around this country who believe the president suffers from severe
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cognitive defects when use think about some of the some of the situations that he's been in where you see his hands trembling and you can't walk down the store or you can't stand up straight at us and canada were talking about the substance of what it is and whether someone is competent to lead to lead this country. >>and i rather doubt that kind of debate that kind of that kind of discussion. >>in whatever you want to call that format. then what is going to happen which is. present troubles are playing that tape that he plays over and over again where spews out the same. also it's and lies over and over again and we know what those lies are. >>we've seen a couple of virtual conventions, everything very carefully choreographed and scripted in both cases don't people want to rock em sock em debate michael wouldn't you think that a lot of people would be wanting to say that puts. >>it's a good tv is a good policy. i mean was will seat while this eveninu. i mean the fact is. where people are concerned about is whether or
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not this pandemic is going to get under check. they're concerned about whether their children are going to be safe in schools. they're concerned about about issues of racial justice. if those me brought up during the debate. great i think people do want to you know rock k em debate though everybody i talk to democrats republicans everyone in between they want to this matchup. >>because they don't i think the people that i talked to understand the importance of this election. and we may never seen one quite like this again i think people want to see a what you said i can't in sock in the day and i think we should give it to him. >>well joe biden says he's perfectly fine with the usual debate format. now if you would like more content on the 2020 presidential campaign all you have to do is visit our website kron 4 dot com. and take outside for a live look at conditions from the embarcadero camera that smaug is still hanging over the bay bridge there and much of the
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bay area it's another spare the air days so be extra careful as you head outside
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>>welcome back everyone, let's head over to the weather center days far has another update on your weekend forecast a wall or robin good morning and good morning everybody coming in s f o yeah we're getting smaug taking over from the fog this morning, no delays at least going on here but we'll get some color is a shun add to that probably 60's for a lot
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of the east bay for right now not a lot of movement except to any are going up to 68 we're still getting some lower 60's up here the north bay 55. meanwhile for santa rosa peninsula coast to staying in the 50's for now 62 meanwhile for san jose. let's get back to this moisture part because things are going to start to change i obviously with all the fog had a lot of moisture in the morning hours sunday morning, not bad, although maybe not as intense spilling into the central valley to you can see. and then tomorrow afternoon course like today drops off a little bit in the afternoon that's expected. but then on monday morning, this is the best we can muster look at the green coverage, not great and then from and it kind of goes quote downhill after that meaning we get drier and we're going to get much warmer into early next week. so we'll have hot dry conditions. the only good thing is it doesn't look like we're getting much winds at least yet out of this thing one oh one coming in for president for a high today sacramento at 9367 for san francisco 84 san diego and we're talking about 73 for l a
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x and 72 for big bear places where they ski in the winter being treated to a spring-like day in the middle of course of summer all right your 4 zone forecast checking in for your saturday we're at 62 for san francisco, 60 tower 67 rather 62 for marina district, mid 60's own covers for the most part along the peninsula coast meanwhile on the bay side. we're getting some 70's working here south san francisco at 71, 74 millbrae burlingame comes in about 76 now down south and the southern end of the peninsula. it's back to the 80's mid-eighties at that that's for now maybe in the 4872 hours these will be popping near about 90 or so as we see our next heat spike coming our way mid 80's in the south bay 90 going on for morgan hill 87 for los gatos 84 from milpitas an 84 also cupertino and 84% jose east bay shoreline to the south we're in the upper 80's to near 80 going on for much of the east bay shoreline to the south tri valley, you're looking at about 90 so i it's
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about a 10 degree separation of that as conditions start to warm and you start flirting with near 100 or so east bay shoreline will be pushing in the upper 80's by that point 89 walnut creek 94 conquered, meanwhile we've got 74 richmond 68 berkeley and 77 going on for san leandro up to the north bay. not bad today at least 90 going on for vacaville but conditions will be warming up big time as we head into early next week 85 for santa rosa, and look at that no valley about 76 looks like that fog will be slow to clear for today check out the 7 day forecast and there's the warmup we're talking about monday tuesday. relaxing a little bit by midweek and looks like we get back to seasonality on friday 87 about that was my all you know how these things start. you hear the buzz about wendy's life-changing breakfast. hand cracked eggs. oven baked bacon. so you try the breakfast baconator, love it and have to tell your friend. they try it, can't believe it
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>>good morning, welcome back the family of a washington state man who died in police custody plans to sue the city of tacoma for 20 million dollars manual has died in march from lack of oxygen as he was being restrained by police. >>now nearly 6 months later the family wants answers and movement on his case ted land reports. >>a group is gathering into com has held top neighborhood to honor manual. ellis on what would have been his 34th birthday as the investigation into his death continues into a 6th month. his family is asking what's taking so long.
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manual alice's mother and siblings gathered with their lawyer outside to calm a city hall friday because they say they feel like authorities are not paying much attention to his case. >>case. >>they just filed a tort claim against the city and say they may sue based on how the city responds manual alice died after tacoma police restrained him on march 3rd. the medical examiner ruled his death a homicide and that he died from a lack of oxygen from physical restraint. he also had a fatal amount of methamphetamine in his system the pierce county sheriff's office initially investigated. but the washington state patrol took over the case after it became clear a county deputy was involved in the arrest every day wake up crying. not one day goes by.
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>>i miss my little brother every single day. >>in a statement to come as mayor and city manager said quote we cannot begin to fathom that the pain of the ellis family on the 34th birthday of their son brother and father we understand the frustration that the family expressed and share their desire for a thorough independent investigation. that is completed as swiftly as possible, ellis his mom says she's done shedding tears now she needs answers i some action. >>it is my son's birthday is today. no chance for me. >>for 10 years, the washington state patrol is also responding to the ellis family's concerns today saying they're working with the attorney general's office to conduct a full fair and open investigation which will be led by facts and which will conclude with the truth into comet headline.
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>>black lives matters protests are happening all across the country but getting billed for staging one doesn't happen very often, but the 18 year-old organizer of a small demonstration in new jersey got a bill from the city anthony johnson explains. >>it was a small black lives matter demonstration next to police headquarters which led to a police overtime delap nearly $2500. the head of the protests says she was stunned. i was emily gil has been an activist in her town supporting affordable housing. she alerted officials about a protest in says any police presence at the event was barely visible. she claims the mayor insisted the police were needed even though this did not include a march haha. the letter from the mayor sites the presence of local and
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county authorities to protect protesters and citizens. the mayor says his bill was routine policy we incurred expenses which we did. >>we often do when there's out outside events coming to town and i sent her a bill for the of police overtime now the mayor may have the legal authority to send out a deal but many wonder why he would do it to an 18 year-old. >>i think it's for. for this young lady to receive a bill. >>his dramatic the mayor also suggested in his letter that emily donate some of her time to help a local food bank which made emily feel uncomfortable >>the mayor sees nothing wrong with his action but council members are appalled, however emily says she does have the funds but is challenging the cost i have a lot already. >>and englewood cliffs new jersey, anthony johnson. well
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bring it back to the bay area san jose police department is showing its pride for the lgbtq community. the department unveiled this new rainbow pride team shoulder patch that you see there. also chief eddie garcia raise the rainbow flag at police headquarters for the second year in a row in honor of silicon valley pride month and the show support for the lgbtq officers and community members as well. >>with rhode island woman got quite a surprise. thanks to a social media influencer and her followers, sam reid explains. >>also hope street in providence, there's a woman who could use a little bit more of it i was thinking how good things can expected lee the east side has been you'll be like gonzalez is home. she hasn't had a roof over her head for a few years i've lived in houses. >>for 2 years had of those 5 years i've been homeless 21
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year-old tara harris took notice. >>passing by the stranger every day for about a year to never ask people for money ever never bags. number she keeps to herself. she's super sweet since tara has a large following on the social media app tick tock. >>i want to make your day so i think that we should try it she decided to use her platform for the greater good $0.50 a $1.5 $1 whatever you can spare and we want to try to raise a $1000 and give it to her the money came in quickly on $1000 raise in gifte her yesterday and filmed it to show those who donated to the money was going to push shops is looking at me like why i was like i'm not kidding i swear to god, no it showed it to her she's like oh my goodness, thank you i was so surprised it was something so. >>dramatically unexpected. tara didn't want the recognition and maybe really like so excited to do it in gillette says she just lost the love of her life for months ago and says the act of
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kindness has restored her faith in humanity. she's saving the money and plans to spend it on a place to stay and i'm so grateful to the kindness of that young woman. >>what a great positive way to wrap things up for us that's going to do it for this saturday morning on marty gonzales and i'm robin winston from all of us thank you for watching and make sure you join the kron 4 news weekend tomorrow, starting at 7 o'clock and tonight at 8 have a fantastic day.
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