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>>what else can you say she was an amazing to is an amazing amazing life. >>practice the highest american ideals as justice. the justices of the law. ruth bader ginsburg are. still pros. >>now on the kron 00:04am morning news, the world is reacting and coming to grips with the passing of supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg. the fearless the fearless as an lgbt she waived her son i know that she fought
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so hard for us model. a role model for all of us. she was our our beacon for women's rights. >>and while the political world wrestles with what this means for the november election americans are remembering the real life implant impact of justice ginsburg had on all of our lives. >>and at a time when businesses across the bay area are struggling program there in oakland steps up to a lot of businesses with a little release. >>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 this saturday, september martin gonzalez. we'll have a lot more on all of those stories in just a moment, but we want to start with a check of the forecast from days foreign dave. after the welcome break of a couple of days, we're back to a spare the air alert for the bay area. >>yeah, good morning morning, good morning, everybody and it's not total though, but it
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does cover good chunk of the bay area. we have some fog actually interesting enough, but it's not everywhere going on, here's a live shot coming in from the golden gate bridge you can see kind of being eclipsed it's covering a good chunk of the east bay shoreline as well. we can see some of that from the bay bridge toll plaza there was some stratus cloud cover thrown in for good measure, mid 60's line of the east bay shoreline we've got 50's up to the north bay 62 meanwhile, san jose little cooler this morning after fog has made an appearance as you will notice a few degrees behind. let's check the progress of the fog notice here in southern marine actually not getting good coverage is actually up north is where they're seeing an east bay shoreline in a good chunk of the peninsula mixing up pretty nicely by mid morning only to return it looks like by the evening as you can see again by 11 start work on the east bay shoreline again. our winds currently we're in the teens for san francisco elsewhere. calm or single digits for you, here's the lineup. this morning cloud cover will break up into the inland looking at mostly sunny and temperatures bouncing to about 80 or so by 2 looks like
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a pretty good week coming up ahead here with temperatures pretty seasonal marty. all right dave thanks a lot. let's get back to our top story this morning. >>the u.s. is waking up morning. the pass passing of supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg. she of course was a pillar of the high court for more than 3 decades and she passed away last night at the age of 87. justice ginsburg sense spent the last 3 years on the bench is the unquestioned leader of the court's liberal wing and she also became something of a rock star dorit myra she was often called just by her initials rbg. messages of admiration and respect for justice ginsburg has been ginsburg been coming in throughout the morning. we heard earlier that president trump learned about her passing just as he was boarding air force one last night. he hasn't yet released any further statements so far this morning. we do have more reaction from his political rival, joe biden justice ginsburg and former vice president the former vice president shared us history. as senator biden oversight
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justice ginsburg nomination to the supreme court as only the second woman ever to sit on the country's highest court. >>it's hard to believe it is my honor to preside over confirmation hearing. got to meet their turn your ascension to the supreme court. the decades and she has absolutely. insist a lot freeman opportunity for everyone spear some of which even here. they're shooting of the. the legal rights of a civil rights attorney avery. >>and bill clinton who nominated bader ginsburg to the supreme court tweeted this statement saying quote we have lost one of the most extraordinary justices to ever serve on the supreme court. ruth bader ginsburg's life and landmark opinions moves us closer to a more perfect union
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and her powerful dissents from minded us that we walk away from our constitution's promise at our peril. former president barack obama wrote in part justice ruth bader ginsburg fight to the end through her cancer with unwavering faith in our democracy and its ideals that's how we remember her but she also left instructions for how she wanted her legacy to be honored. house speaker nancy pelosi tweeted ruth bader ginsburg embody justice brilliance and goodness surpassing news 9 com campbell loss for our democracy and for all who sacrificed and strive to build a better future for our children. after the news of justice ginsburg brig in berg's death broke yesterday vigils began springing up around the country, including right here in the bay area. and of course in front of the supreme court in washington. our national correspondent anna werner he was there. >>the lights were off at the united states supreme court friday night outside hundreds
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of people sat in silence fearless fearless not how bright myers says he'll remember supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg who passed away at her home in washington dc on friday at the age of 87 as an lgbt. >>to a person i know that she fought so hard for us ginsburg spent her life fighting for women's rights and equality. >>and in 1993 was the second woman appointed to the high court hundreds of people are here outside the supreme court. some brought flowers to land the steps, others lit candles but everyone we talked to here tonight said they're here to pay their respects model. >>role model for all of us. she was our our beacon for women's rights after a campaign rally president trump reacted to her death before boarding air force one back to washington you is an amazing amazing eli democratic presidential nominee joe biden
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also praised her service to the nation and her dissent are going to continue. >>the shape. the basis for law 4 generations. >>last week president trump released his short list of potential supreme court picks and now senate majority leader mitch mcconnell says the senate will move quickly to vote on whoever the president picks to fill the court vacancy in washington, i'm anna warren, a key. >>and coming up on the kron 4 morning news. we're going to take a look back at some of the biggest cases in justice ruth bader ginsburg's car
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>>we're continuing our coverage of the passing of supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg. she of course was a towering figure on the nation's high court. chief justice roberts describing her as a jurist of historic stature. a chair is colleague and a tireless and resolute champion of justice ruth bader ginsburg is also being remembered as a shining light for the rights of women and minorities who made her mark on american history. news nation's rudabeh shahbazi takes a look back at her legacy. >>i ask no favor from ice i ask of our brethren. >>he said they take their off our necks. >>ruth bader ginsburg made equal rights her life's work born in 1933 in brooklyn new york. ginsburg was a pioneer early on the first female
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member of the harvard law review in the 70's she argued several cases before the supreme court mister justice and may it please the court helping establish protections against bias on the basis of gender having experienced discrimination she devoted the next 20 years of a career to fighting it in 1993 president clinton nominated her to be the second woman ever to serve on the supreme court. >>i surely would not be in this room today. without the determined efforts. of men and women can't reams of equal citizenship alive ginsburg, a reliably liberal voice on the court. >>never let personal politics prevent a friendship, even with an ideological opposite like antonin scalia, we would difference. that one. in our reverence for the court she never let a health-care slow her down even hearing a case from the hospital. i think my work is what saved me.
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>>instead of my. this is called this comforts, i've just got to get it done a darling of pop culture many calling ginsburg affectionately the notorious rbg. >>fear for her workout routine lampooned with love on saturday night live. >>her life story even taking center stage on the silver screen changing culture means nothing if the change you say your name once it a dude never quitting her quest for justice and a more equitable society i have 3 grand all it is and i'd like to be tate able to take him my pocket constitution and say. >>then the. equal citizenship stature of men and women is a fundamental. 10 society.
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>>well as route of asia bazi reporting for us this morning, justice ginsburg of course known as much for the hurdle she overcame as she was for what she accomplished. after she graduated at the top of her class at columbia law school. she said she had 3 strikes against her for being jewish a mother and a woman and no law firm would hire her but all these years later she left the world, a very different place. dave and here's a live shot coming in as a foe, we have a fog and some stratus clouds here and there are no delays being reported this morning a look at our temperatures now we're in the 60's and 50's over most of the real estate bugs and take a lot of clear on the east bay shoreline going to cost us temperature wise just a touch. >>but a pretty nice weekend in store for you and this last weekend of summer throughout the morning news continues.
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>>7.16 this saturday morning, good morning, everybody welcome back and we want to look at the forecast this morning we're dealing with another spare the air day, especially in the north bay and some parts of the far east bay right yeah that's what it looks like that's where the unhealthy zone is elsewhere around the bay. we're still kind of in the moderate category holding in in the fog is greeting us this morning live shot coming in from a timber on and it's not covering everywhere like summer and we're not getting a lot but to get down the city. that's where it has kind of encroached and also cellphone no delays happening with this. there's a live shot of the the airport you can see 60's and
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50's on the board for right now we've got the mid-fifties up to the north bay 62 antioch 61 conquered, 65 for hayward and 60 going on san francisco for futurecast for we dis to see that fog kind of mix out we go into a mostly sunny modal bow going to be a little slow along the east bay shoreline just a touch, it looks like a little bit this is what it looks like by tomorrow morning, less intrusion of that morning fog and that should clear out a little quicker. tomorrow and you'll that sunshine for these affected areas probably earlier in the day that we're going to see for today on balance doesn't do a whole lot to our temperatures but they will be somewhat contained as we look for much of the week ahead. here's what the game plan is morning fog around the coast and the east bay shoreline but mild temps with highs in the 70's and 80's then for tomorrow, we'll put that into a quicker morning clearing program a touch warmer too we'll be maybe a couple 90's poking out here and there but this is to one day pop. and then temperatures retreat just a little bit back to the mild column, sunny and mild with all of that 80's
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cover it was some minor cooling happening by the time we get to next weekend and hopefully maybe scrounge up a couple showers by the time we get there highs today, 71 san francisco 77 for oakland, san jose at about 80 fair to warm as what we're looking at one of the most of that there's some 80's in the far east bay you will notice up in the north bay, some 80's as well looking at upper 70's lining up the east bay shoreline again popping temperatures a little bit temporarily tomorrow before we get again moderation for much of the week ahead marty all right dave thanks a lot. well as the wildfires continue to burn here in california all of that smoke is becoming a bigger problem and could have some serious health consequences. >>kron 4 sanaz tahernia takes a look at the dangers of exposure and who is most at risk. >>wildfire smoke is a growing component of air pollution and as we've seen over the last month it's become a major component in the air quality here in the western united states 10 to 20 years ago about 5 to 10% of the
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particulate matter in the air nationwide was from wildfire smoke. in recent years the numbers increased to 25%. and when you look at the western part of the united states it can be 50% or more so question many of us are asking is how much should we be worrying about the short and long-term effects of the wildfire smoke that we've been seen. experts say that while any amount of wildfire smoke inhalation is unhealthy for all age groups is particularly dangerous for pregnant women infants and children. you see weaker immune systems and higher rates of asthma in infants that are exposed to wildfire smoke studies show that even 5 days of wildfire exposure for an infant increases the rate of asthma by about 2 fold. it can even impact a baby's health in the loan. there are high rates of prematurity and a decreased for 3. even after just a week of wildfire exposure. there are certain 10th of the population and we don't know. >>to that degree by which they're more sensitive than others but i would definitely
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say. pregnant please be super careful. >>we don't know all the data but we do know that it's dangerous to be outside please wear a mask when you're outside we really need to understand more about what's happening to pregnant moms and brought them to an all ages, but i would say to be super careful around those population studies are still being done at stanford university to fully determine the health impacts of smoke exposure. >>especially with regard to chronic versus acute exposure to pollution. doctor nadeau says that the same changes in the immune systems of people chronically exposed to a low level pollution. we're very similar to those acutely exposed. she went on to say that the acute exposure could include irreversible effects. so you can't assume that you won't suffer serious consequences simply because air pollution may be bad for a few days here or there. sue moss turn your reporting kron 4 news.
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>>now to the east bay this morning, a very tense situation for bart riders in these bay as a man was stabbed on a bart train. it happened at the bart station in fremont now that station was shut down while police did their investigation. trains are now running again this morning now we heard from one victim who one witness who saw the victim. >>train treat just to get some air because i get a little woozy when i see blood there was a lot of blood coming out of these saw somebody laying on the >>well, the victim was taken to the hospital and is expected to be okay police arrested the suspect, but they say it's not yet clear what led to that stabbing. well coming up in morning sports highlights from the bay bridge series between the giants and the a's it wasn't just for the a's about bragging rights. >>but also clinching a playoff spot. we'll have more on that coming up.
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their lead to 5. they eventually shut out the giants 6 nothing the final score. they also clinch a playoff spot for the 3rd straight season. after the mariners in seattle lost to the san diego padres down to the niners it looked like george kittle would be all healed up in time for sunday's game against the jets for the team announced the nfl's top time and has been ruled out for sunday with a knee sprain you can see it happen right there e injured his knee after being tackled by cardinal safety. but a baker he left the game heading into halftime returned in the 2nd half played until the final whistle, but he didn't have any catches in the 2nd half head coach, kyle shanahan on the update of his top died in and when he hopes to see him back on the field. it's i think it was just the normal person we probably would rule him out earlier in the week. >>but we never do that really would george because of you know what he's shown us here over these 3 years with them. and we would hold out 2 more days to wait and see if those a home game. both of us have decide to travel today whether it's worth it to bring him and if he's not going to play as much better for him to leave
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>>good morning, everybody welcome back to the kron 00:04am morning morning news take a look at this shot from sutro cam this morning and we're the fog that is hovering over parts of the bay area some of that is going to mixing with some smoke later on today. >>yeah, a little bit of that to an end but we are looking for clearing conditions as we get into the afternoon. it's going to be slower going today that we're going to see tomorrow. there's the lower levels we can see of the fog here the golden gate off towards the distance there. and the shot how about this is interesting from the bay bridge toll plaza looks like some sun is already trying to peel away at some of the morning fog. a look at that fog a little bit the tail here mixes out pretty nicely by
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10:00am again the air quality for parts of the east bay in the north bay will be an unhealthy zone for today we go back to moderate looks like for tomorrow looks like in the rest of the week in fact here comes the fog to return tonight now. it won't be as aggressive as we're looking at this morning in should mix out a little quicker mid to lower 60's cover good portion, the east bay we're going to 50's up to the north bay 64 san francisco 62 san jose were trailing in all locations this morning compared to yesterday yesterday was a little bit warmer here going on look behind by almost a half a dozen degrees live shot coming in also the sfo. no delays this morning but is 68 going on 11 by 2 o'clock we jump to 80's you can see under essentially mostly sunny skies going to the 4 zone forecast for you. coming up a little bit and try to take care of this bug we're to marty okay lets new that thanks this. well happening today, the flex treats program will begin in downtown oakland it will allow for outdoor dining. >>also give more space for
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stores out on the sidewalk kron four's reyna harvey live in oakland with what's going to be a very big day today in downtown reyna. >>marty this is good news. i mean it's no secret business here in oakland has been declining a lot of businesses have had to either shut their doors for ever and lay off people so this is supposed to provide a little bit of relief for some of those businesses who are struggling out here in downtown actually saw them setting this up yesterday. so there were a lot of businesses in the downtown area that already set up a different locations or be able to go out there and even enjoy over the weekend. so basically with the flex program is joining its allowing businesses to set up shop right outside on the sidewalk and in those parking spaces right in front of the businesses well now for business owners who are interested in this all you have to do is apply with the city for this type of permit that's on their website we're going to post a link to that on our website. but again the
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city has been looking for ways to try to encourage business owners to continue working hard especially during these times the business is also looking into private old parking lots as well as different structures across the city so business owners can have a little more leeway. we know that business in is really really gone down. we know that a lot of business owners out here have been struggling i've been able to talk to a lot of the business owners, many of them afraid they're not going be able to open their doors again so the city's say with this flex program. what they're doing is they're streamlining the application process for businesses are also waiving fees so businesses can go ahead and apply so if you're watching this morning. you have a business out of oakland, and you want to apply we have a link to that on our website right now and kwon for and for people who are looking for ways to support local businesses. this is another way that people can do that some r d. i hopefully i'll be able to go down there today to
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see what it looks like and how businesses are kind of streamline this whole process because again it's a whole new challenge for the nafta take their business from indoors to outdoors and all those i d well, you know reyna one great thing that's on the side of restaurants and merchants in downtown oakland is going to be the weather it's going to be nice and clear today just think about where you were last weekend dealing with the smoke. >>today should be nice and oakland. laurie is so nice to be able to fresh air school that's a it's an incentive in and of itself if you're looking for a way to support local businesses around oakland, here's a way to do that morning. yeah, yet yet one more thing that we use to take for granted things a lot of rain or rain harvey reporting for us in oakland this morning. now we move to the south bay today where people in santa clara county can get some free flu shots this weekend. >>it's all part of a new effort to keep people safe from the flu during the pandemic now earlier this week, the santa clara county public health department advised everyone to get their
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flu vaccinations in addition to taking steps to prevent the spread of coronavirus the flu shots will be given every saturday from 9 until 4 at the santa clara county fairgrounds. some health officials suggest that the steps being taken to prevent the spread of covid-19 such as wearing masks using hand sanitizer can also help protect us against the flu which is transmitted in similar ways. doctors still stress of those precautions alone aren't enough and the best that you can do is get a flu shot. also it will avoid any confusion because the 2 illnesses do share some symptoms. >>you can have fever cough, sore shortness of breath. muscle aches by and you will know you have the flu or do you have covid-19 in actually got tested. and so if you get the flu shot. there's less of a chance that you have the flu and so that at least helps decrease the chances, we'll get one of these 2 diseases.
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>>well doctors say another reason to get the flu vaccine is to stay out of the hospital at a time when those beds might be needed for covid-19 patients. a pop-up book covid-19 testing site made his debut in east oakland yesterday, this is all part of an effort to increase trust in the black community for covid-19 testing now free covid-19 antibody testing for antibody testing for east oakland residents will take place today from 9 until 4 from this at the center of hope community church that's at 84th i avenue and macarthur. and coming up this morning. we continue our coverage of hispanic heritage month will be shining the spotlight on a recall a g driver. >>who was born in mexico and has built a life for himself and his family here in san francisco. also supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg, a towering woman rights champion who became the court's second female justice died friday at her home in washington dc. she was 87. we'll have more on her
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celebrating hispanic heritage month right here on kron 4 this morning spotlight. driver for ecology who was born in mexico but has built a life here for in san francisco for himself and his family. kron forcefully chagall has his inspirational story. >>54 years on the job leader that has changed personal be oh what a nice i love to work. >>is still up clocking in at recall a g with most of us are fast asleep. and in 2 ships when we're starting our day somebody had to do to get out. >>before the pandemic's inovio just went by trash truck driver, teeing large containers in san francisco's richmond district and neighborhoods around golden gate park. >>it now we know he's an essential worker. these journey started in the 60's when he immigrated from mexico to the city is very important because i don't want to forgive my what i come from and his family won't let him forget how much he means to them will work ethic that even need to even find the strength
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and painting. >>strengthen my own words. and one of crystal order faces finest works of art and year-old he produced now showcased on valencia street in the mission district. >>a tribute to his father son to and all a worker's side as number one in my book in. >>they proud of him and really just blessed that at 73 he still going strong crystal says this mural encapsulates his father and the men and women he works with on a daily basis. the smile and great personality and carrying the can on his back that blue collar mentality that drive and think you can't teach that you know just as intuitive. >>you know gave me sort of a feeling of like i need to pay homage to oh geez and not just my father, but his father before him who retired from the garbage company is well, i'm proud to be a latino. i'm proud to have my family and i'm proud to be. be part of.
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>>rick colleges sacrifice and dedication materialized year-old symbolizing how one man's pride can lead to you. >>and we're so proud of you son thanks for your work here are essential work or hispanic heritage special run saturday october 17th begins at 09:30pm. you can also find more stories like bills online at kron 4 dot com or you have to do is look under the community tab for hispanic heritage month dave ok marty here's a live shot coming in from the golden gate bridge, you know the starting to break up a little bit here of looking at the break room here live shot of san francisco. we're moving may be quicker than we bargained for. >>4 zone forecast for you coming up in morning news continues.
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>>good morning, everybody welcome back to kron 4 news we can and we're taking a look at the weather forecast because it is going to be for some parts of the bay area's going to be a kind of smoky today of not as bad though as we've been dealing with over the past week or so far as here to sort it all out for side a few mardi and it's a bump in the road to a good morning. good morning, everybody just for today and then should improve for tomorrow in much of next week so says the forecast so far. >>a live shot coming in for you and for timber on look at some clearing occurring elsewhere just little problematic right around the golden gate and as you can see
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around the perimeter of the bay as well as a bit of sfo. >>but again you can see some blue skies trying to peer through a little bit. major players for us on the board we have some warming happening tomorrow compliments of this guy when he gets situated just temporarily then temperatures are going to retreat back to their close to seasonal averages very active in the gulf of mexico. get a load of this this is a new tropical storm to be talking about we've already talked a little bit about this it's pathways kind of interesting max winds, you'll notice here hanging about 60 and makes a sharp left then a right turn as you will notice this is over the course of early into the week will become a hurricane strength and back to tropical storm and yes, its name is beta we've gone through all the letters. so now we're using the greek alphabet we did this last time in 2005 you may recall are watching things across the west coast here little traffic staying to our north which gets interesting is by the week's end thursday into friday. maybe pick up a little shower or 2, but more importantly that will be a cooling mechanism for the
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central valley today, it's the upper 80's probably warmer tomorrow, 71 san francisco, let's get your 4 zone forecast to check things out for your saturday again somebody one san francisco, the coast. mid to upper 60's along the bay side 74 burlingame down south we get some 80's here palo alto redwood city 81 santa clara valley, mostly lower 80's morgan hill, 83 east bay shoreline to the south mid to upper 70's over tri valley, mid 80's. we'll see some token 90's tomorrow now to look out for 86 were walnut creek concord 87 77 san leandro castro valley 72 for berkeley upper the north bay even solano county only mid 80's that is today though 85 for napa rosa, and we'll do some 80's heading down south somebody from mill valley. so check it out in total as we head into fall. temperatures get a little cooler by the time, they're funny taking a cue from the calendar there and then substantially colder as we get into the next weekend or this weekend coming up due to a little system dropping in the town marty ok,
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thanks a lot. dave. >>for your health this morning, the physical health risks of covid-19 of course have been at the forefront of our minds for the past 6 months now. but this pandemic is also taking a massive toll on our mental and emotional health as well now if you've been feeling you've been sinking under the distress of covid-19 our health expert colonel on joins me this morning with some affective coping strategies in this really hits home was so many people as we now mark 6 months of dealing with the coronavirus. >>it sure does it and what's interesting is they came out with the study of the chinese say they looked at over 7200 chinese men and women back in february when they are under lockdown and what's significant about this study is that it because they're ahead of the whatever they're kind of going through is what the americans may experience later and they found that 33%
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for having covid-19 anxiety disorders one 3rd of the people they're dealing with anxiety of some sort. >>because of the covid while teen yes and then 20% were struggling with depression and then 18% were having issues sleep difficulties, which is also a sign of depression too. so that's really it's kind of it's showing up here in in with the americans as definitely so one of the things that we really want to focus on are what are some some coping strategies that you give us to help us all out here. well in general number one is acknowledged those sometimes people will tend to shed those feelings down when they're feeling depressed or anxious, but it's it's good to acknowledge them because. >>and then that makes them real and then they're more apt to okay knowledge them and then now i can accept the fact that there were some things
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that we're at in my control and now i can move on to the next step which is taking things in control. >>also on our screen we see now we should also embrace a one-day the time perspective tell us more about that place. >>a little that that's putting things in a you know taking life and putting it on pause and not looking way into the future, you know that the future is unforeseeable simple so it tends to make people very stressed out sometimes very pessimistic and looking at some of the worst case scenarios so just take one day at a time and then focus on what's happening in that day and enjoy like enjoy your families enjoying what's happening right now. >>so many times we have tendency to want to project what's into the future and of course that's unknowable and that creates so much more anxiety so i think the the thought of taking it one day at a time easy to say
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sometimes hard to do. >>right right right. >>also you know create moments of positive emotion. >>we tend to see you know we tend to think in the negative but this is where we're going to create moments of positive emotion you know think about creating your own fun creating fun, maybe with your family playing games. bringing happiness to others you know making a a new meal or new trying a new recipe with your family and our or feeling accomplished you know you have talked about you know going gardening in and health good that felt forced to be outside and also to be doing something that made you feel good and make you feel accomplished. but also creating joy in really to exercise the right thing as well. >>it also has tell and tell us that was seen on the screen here that that it increases something called a gallon. what is that in.
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>>yes said that's an era transmitter and what they found is that this people that have low levels of gallon in have >>they have more anxiety disorders and experience more depression. so this study that was recently published was looking they did this on mice actually in they found that when mice were more the mice were more active, they put them in the cages with the little spinning wheel my slow to run and they found that their a gallon in levels went up and they were more stress resilience. i don't know that everybody knows what that really means that stressed resilient means you're out on a drive and all sending a deer crossed in front of you you. geared out of the way you're very stressed that's a positive stress. but if you are the next time you're getting going into your car
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and you felt that same evening society over and over again that means you're not so resilient. you're going back to. >>those old old old stress and is letting you letting it empower you. >>karen those are great tips. thank you so much one thing i wanted to add to was just maybe a therapy pet that is helping people out so much karen. thank you so much we'll see you next weekend. >>all right by. and we'll be right back.
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>>good morning, welcome back to kron 4 morning news, we're looking at the fog really started apart very nicely the shot from the bay bridge toll plaza or even seen the same imagery here downtown san francisco, jumping inland to walnut creek you can see the bright sunshine starting to work its magic to but that haze we'll be with us today spare the air day going on for those inland valleys and the east bay also up in the north bay and that's just today is what it looks like we've got 60's covering a good chunk of the east bay you'll notice 50's up north 63 to cover san jose for comparison sake. case you're keeping colder this morning we saw yesterday morning at this time. this is what the map say about the fog what fog by late morning. it's all gone just to come back again by the early evening hours all right, here's a look at your current winds. we have single digits over most of the district a little breezier in san francisco part. >>all right dave thanks a lot coming up in the next hour, the kron 4 morning news we continue to remember justice ruth bader ginsburg will take
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a look at the life and legacy she leaves behind. and we're talking to our political analyst michael yaki about the historic loss from the supreme court and the impact this could have on the election. and it's day one of day one oakland's like streets program we have a live report from rain harvey about this coming
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>>what else can you say she was an amazing woman to is an amazing amazing life. >>practice the highest american ideals as justice. well the justices of the law. ruth bader ginsburg are. student for all >>now on the kron 00:04am morning news, the world is reacting and coming to grips with the passage of supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg. the fearless. as an lgbtq to a person. i know that she fought so hard for us model. a role model for all of us. she was our our beacon for women's rights. and while the political world wrestles with what this might mean for the november election me americans are remembering. >>the real life impact that justice ginsburg add on all our lives. >>and businesses are
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struggling to close the bay area, especially here in oakland, we'll tell you about a program backed local nonprofit. i'm hoping businesses start to be okay. >>you're watching kron 00:04am morning news. >>good morning everybody, thank you so much for joining us on the kron 4 morning news on this saturday, september martin gonzalez. we'll have much more on all those stories in just a moment, but first we want to check whether the weather forecast with days far heidi. >>hey good morning marty good morning. everybody we have another spare the air day for the far east bay and up in the north bay that's a one day program is what it appears like things will improve in tomorrow live shot from the bay bridge toll plaza see some sun peering in through some of the fog and are walnut creek am to showing. the sunshine may get through some of that haze there we've got 60's covering most the east bay for now 50's meanwhile, a north bay 63 san jose and 64 san francisco but to give you comparison sake were trailing
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by a few degrees today thus far mike make up for a little bit later on during the late morning hours winds. they're mostly calm a little bit of a breeze out of san francisco. but now down to single digits at 9 miles per hour break in the day down for you no delays at sfo by the way we're at 72 by high noon inland bouncing to 82. by 3 o'clock now tomorrow looks like temperatures will bounce for a day but then retreating a little bit into next week mark. >>all right dave, thanks a lot. let's get back to our top story this saturday morning. the u.s. is waking up mourning the passing of supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg. she was a considered a pillar of the high court for more than 3 decades she passed away yesterday at the age of 87. justice ginsburg spent the last few years on the bench as the unquestioned leader of the court's liberal wing and became something of a pop star to her admirers. she was often called by just her initials. rbg. messages of admiration and respect for justice
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ginsburg have been coming in all morning. we heard earlier that president trump learned about her passing just as he was boarding air force one last night. he hasn't yet released any further statements so far this morning. but we do have more reaction from his political rival, joe biden justin's again bird ginsburg and the former vice president shared a long history as a senator biden oversaw justice ginsburg's nomination and appointment to the supreme court as only the second woman ever to sit on the country's highest court. >>it's hard to believe it is my honor to preside over confirmation hearing. got to meet their turn your ascension to the supreme court. the decades and she has absolutely. insist a lot freeman opportunity for everyone steer some of which even here. pursuit of the. the
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legal rights of a civil rights of every. >>and former president barack obama tweeted in part justice ruth bader ginsburg fought to the end through her cancer with unwavering faith in our democracy and its ideals that's how we remember her but she also left instructions for how she wanted her legacy to be honored. speaker nancy pelosi tweeted ruth bader going ginsburg embody justice brilliance and goodness. her passing is an incalculable loss for our democracy and for all those who sacrificed and strive to better to build a better future for our children. after the news of justice ginsburg's death broke yesterday, vigils began springing up around the country, including right here in the bay area. and of course in front of the supreme court in washington d c. our national correspondent anna work he was there. >>the lights were off at the united states supreme court friday night outside hundreds
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of people sat in silence fearless fearless not how bright myers says he'll remember supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg who passed away at her home in washington dc on friday at the age of 87 as an lgbt. >>to a person i know that she fought so hard for us ginsburg spent her life fighting for women's rights and equality. >>and in 1993 was the second woman appointed to the high court hundreds of people are here outside the supreme court some brought flowers to land the steps, others lit candles but everyone we talked to here tonight said they're here to pay their respects model. >>role model for all of us. she was our our beacon for women's rights after a campaign rally president trump reacted to her death before boarding air force one back to washington you is an amazing amazing eli democratic presidential nominee joe biden
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also praised her service to the nation their opinions and her dissent are going to continue. >>the shape. the basis for law 4 generations. >>last week president trump released his short list of potential supreme court picks and now senate majority leader mitch mcconnell says the senate will move quickly to vote on whoever the president picks to fill the court vacancy in washington, i'm anna warren, a key. >>and coming up on the kron 4 morning news. we're going to take a look back at some of the biggest cases in justice ruth bader ginsburg's career that's coming up you know how these things start. you try wendy's buy one get one for a dollar breakfast offer, love it and tell a friend. then they tell a friend. and so on and so on and so on. so get to wendy's and get some breakfast! with acetaminophenction fights pain in two ways. advil targets pain at the source... ...while acetaminophen blocks pain signals. the future of pain relief is here.
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>>good morning welcome back we continue to look back on the life and legacy of supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg. she died yesterday at the age of 87 from pancreatic cancer. well now there's a debate over who should name a replacement. dana rebik has more on that. >>small in stature huge an impact ruth bader ginsburg's legacy on the court spans key issues of our time from women's access to all male schools, reproductive rights and insider trading. she also was a dissenting voice in the bush versus gore election battle and congress's ban on partial-birth abortion. she was liberal and made no apelogies when she first graduated law school at the top of her class women weren't yet allowed to even work there as a clerk ginsburg first taught law and work to fight
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gender discrimination for the aclu. in 1980 ginsburg became a federal appellate court judge. 13 years later president clinton named her to the supreme court where she joined the first woman on the bench sandra day o'connor well her legacy will be discussed for decades an immediate political battle is brewing for president trump nominate a replacement despite the fact we're 2 months from an election. in 2016 senate majority leader mitch mcconnell refused to hear from president obama's nominee. mcconnell says he will move forward with president trump's choice. >>the mechanism to stop mitch mcconnell would be for several of those 53 republicans to pull back and decide that they believed that the senate should not before the november 3rd election and indeed perhaps not vote until the next senate takes. comes into office experts agree the upcoming fight to replace ginsburg will be as vicious as
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it is vital. >>this will have a direct bearing on the future. >>rights of women. to have abortions and to generally control their reproductive have reproductive rights going forward and that will not be lost on both parties. dana redick. >>and we're breaking up some of those fog as we can see from this live shot from the great bridge toll plaza. as far as our temperatures are concerned mostly 60's off to the east bay 50's up to the north bay kron 4 morning news continues.
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>>good morning, everybody welcome back and we're talking weather now in the day this is the official weekend of summer. yeah, it is a customer's creeper summer on this creeping up on us here in the next couple of days actually by tuesday, it looks like >>and we have temperatures that are respond according to that we have a little last with some warming going on tomorrow, it's been planned for live shot coming from temper on golden gate, maybe it's covered up just a little bit off to the distance there. sfo, no delays happening this morning. but a little bit the way the touch of fog to get things going 60's cover a lot of the east bay 50's up to the north bay 60 san francisco in 63, san jose so for today temperatures not too bad, but warming up a touch tomorrow, thanks to this big high pressure zone, not here. give it maybe a day in the sun if you will and then temperatures
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start to retreat a little bit as we get into next week a pretty mild forecast expected next week with some cooling toward weeks and just monitoring the moisture levels here it mixes out nicely for today by the afternoon that is it comes back again for tomorrow morning. but probably will mix up more quickly than what we're seeing today is not a whole lot of moisture out to sea there and which to negotiate with so here's what we're talking about here morning fog. and clouds around the east bay shoreline, particularly but as we've been noting from this morning then clearing a little quicker than we noticed mild temperatures to a 70's 80's pretty much the drill. tomorrow we're going to have some 90's going on there in some of the inland valleys poking out there quicker morning clearing with this fog and cloud cover business and then next week looks like to be sunny and mild with temperatures holding in when and the 80's for the most part and then by next week and we have a little bit of a cool down coming with a new system up in the northwest there for highs today, 71 san francisco oakland 7780 meanwhile for san
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eose. their 80's in the 40's bay 80's up to the north bay to with upper 70's, lining up the east bay shoreline coming up in a bit we'll take a look at that extended forecast and your 4 zone as well marty all right dave thanks a lot back to the news this morning, the wildfires continue to burn in california. >>and all the smoke is becoming a bigger problem and could have serious health consequences. kron 4 sanaz tahernia takes a look at the dangers of exposure to spoke. and who's most at risk. >>wildfire smoke is a growing component of air pollution and as we've seen over the last month it's become a major component in the air quality here in the western united states 10 to 20 years ago about 5 to 10% of the particulate matter in the air nationwide was from wildfire smoke. in recent years the numbers increased to 25%. and when you look at the western part of the united states it can be 50% or more so question many of us are asking is how much should we be worrying about the short and long-term effects of the wildfire smoke
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that we've been seen. experts say that while any amount of wildfire smoke inhalation is unhealthy for all age groups is particularly dangerous for pregnant women infants and children. you see weaker immune systems and higher rates of asthma in infants that are exposed to wildfire smoke studies show that even 5 days of wildfire exposure for an infant increases the rate of asthma by about 2 fold. you can even impact a baby's health in the their high rates of prematurity and a decreased for 3. even after just a week of wildfire exposure. there are certain 10th of the population and we don't know. >>to that degree by which they're more sensitive than others but i would definitely say pregnant mom please be super careful. >>we don't know all the data but we do know that it's dangerous to be outside please wear a mask when you're outside we really need to understand more about what's happening to pregnant moms and brought them to an all ages,
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but i would say to be super careful around those population studies are still being done at stanford university to fully determine the health impacts of smoke exposure. >>especially with regard to chronic versus acute exposure to pollution. doctor nadeau says that the same changes in the immune systems of people chronically exposed to a low level pollution. we're very similar to those acutely exposed. she went on to say that the acute exposure could include irreversible effects. so you can't assume that you won't suffer serious consequences simply because air pollution may be bad for a few days here or there. sue moss turn your reporting kron 4 news. >>and in southern california firefighter died battling the eldorado fire that's the fire that was part by a device used during a baby gender reveal party now the firefighters crew was battling the flames thursday in the san bernardino national forest. the exact cause of death under
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investigation this morning. the fires burned more than 21,000 acres. it's about 66% contained. 4 homes have been destroyed but more than 26,000 others are still threatened. the family that threw the baby gender reveal party could be facing charges for recklessly causing a fire. in the east bay walnut creek officials approved a 4 million dollar dollar settlement in a civil rights case that involved the death of miles home back in june of last year during an encounter with police. his family called 911 saying that hall was behaving erratically in the neighborhood. responding officers apparently knew that he suffered from a mental illness. police say that whole pointed a 5 foot long crowbar at the officers. he began to send surrender to police but then tried to run away officers fired beanbag bullets at him that didn't work so then they use lethal force against him. a city spokesman says quote there are lessons to be learned after any use of deadly force and the city and police department
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are exploring and working to expand non-law enforcement options for responding to someone with mental illness. it was a tense situation for bart riders in the east bay is a man was stabbed on a bart train it happened at the bart station in fremont the station was closed for a time as the police were doing their investigation. but now the trains are running again. we heard from one witness who saw the victim. >>train tree just to get some air because i could lose when i see blood. it was a lot of blood coming out of these that there. >>well victim was taken to the hospital and is expected to be okay police arrested the suspect, but they say it's not clear just yet what led to the stabbing. police in san francisco arrested a man after he allegedly carjacked an ambulance with a patient inside. police were flagged down by emergency medics near
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golden gate avenue in mcallister street on thursday morning. officers tracked down the ambulance and they arrested the 32 year-old man on suspicion of carjacking he's not yet been identified the patient who was inside the ambulance at the time is okay. well coming up in morning sports. we'll have highlights from the bay bridge series it wasn't for the just bragging rights, but a spot to chance to clinch a spot in the playoffs will have that. >>coming up. advanced non-small cell lung cancer can take away so much. but today there's a combination of two immunotherapies you can take first. one that could mean... a chance to live longer. opdivo plus yervoy is for adults newly diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer that has spread and that tests positive for pd-l1 and does not have an abnormal egfr or alk gene. it's the first and only approved chemo-free combination of two immunotherapies that works together in different ways to harness the power of the immune system. opdivo plus yervoy equals a chance for more days. more nights.
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>>they start off with the bay bridge series e of the 3rd a's leading one up one nothing rather to on from adelson and he drives one to deep right field that one is gone a three-run shot for olson, the a's now led by 4 next inning runners at the corners for tommy la stella he shoots one into right field for a base hit one more run will score the a's extend their lead to 5. they eventually shut out the giants 6 nothing the final score. they also clinch a playoff spot for the 3rd straight season. after the mariners in seattle lost to the san diego padres down to the niners it looked like george kittle would be all healed up in time for sunday's game against the jets for the team announced the nfl's top time and has been ruled out for sunday with a knee sprain you can see it happened right there e injured his knee after being tackled by cardinal safety. but a baker. he left the game heading into halftime returned in the 2nd half
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played until the final whistle, but he didn't have any catches in the 2nd half head coach, kyle shanahan on the update of his top died in what he hopes to see him back on the field. it's i think it was just the normal person we probably would rule him out earlier in the week. >>but we never do that really would george because of you know what he's shown us here over these 3 years with them. >>and we would hold out 2 more days to wait and see if those a home game. >>both of us have decide to travel today whether it's worth it to bring him and if he's not going to play as much better for him to leave him here for a couple days and let him get his rehab and everything and. so we had to make the decision a little bit earlier today and that will help them and benefit all men how medicine west virginia. hopefully these 2 days, the stand here will help women hope will be ready to go next week. >>the raiders looking to go to to start the season have to slow down the dangerous offense in the new orleans saints led by quarterback drew brees and receiver michael thomas who is battling an injury. the saints also have another big weapon in their arsenal, running back alvin kamara raiders defensive coordinator paul guenther
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that's a good name for defensive coordinator, he knows the explosive miss and the versatility of kamara. >>this guy's an explosive back a matter of fact i was at his work out when he was working out tennessee was underused guy in college and i saw him running i was like she's got to fly so he does a lot of things a lot like mccaffrey does you can go on the flank and run routes on a jet sweep, those type things obviously he's a dangerous guy in the backfield when he gets the ball. so these are very similar to what what how to use mccafferty so we'll we'll be ready for whatever reason. >>that's wrapping up with the nba playoffs tonight as the lakers game one on the western conference finals, not many problems for the lakers are up by 11 in the 3rd lebron james to dwight howard howard with the slam the lakers extend their lead. later in the 3rd, rushing rondo again and anthony davis davis with the one handed slam. 37 points for davis, the lakers dominate the nuggets one 26 1.14 is the final game 2 in the playoffs
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usaa is easy to work with and can save you money on auto, home and renters insurance. become a member today. get an insurance quote at usaa.com/quote usaa. what you're made of we're made for >>good morning, welcome back everybody let's go ahead take a live look outside this from sutro camera looking down on the fog over parts of san francisco this morning and
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some parts of the bay area dealing with another spare the air day today we had a nice break for a couple days, but it's back for at least a couple spots in the area days far as their tells more about that heidi a good morning morning, good morning, everybody has covered the east and the north bay 4 to one day program that should improve by tomorrow, it looks like here some of the fog lingering around the golden gate as well. >>just eclipsing the very tops of the towers there. the live shot coming in from the bay bridge toll plaza looks like some of the fog and stratus yet to clear those so still working on that progress as well whatever little bit of fog. we do have pretty much gone by the time we approach the noon hour getting into the evening, however, here comes back again, although the intrusion probably won't be as strong as high pressure starts to build. we've got 60's off to the east bay 50's up north 61 in san francisco in 63 meanwhile for san jose we're trailing this morning it looks like by a couple degrees compared to where it was this time from yesterday a little bit more warming is on tap, it looks like for tomorrow than
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today we've got 72 by high noon for some high cloudiness and there may be by 3 o'clock about 80 to release some of that haze that we've been talking about and improve their condition looks like for tomorrow as temperatures warm up a touch more we have a little more on that but your extended forecast in just a bit marty. >>all right dave thanks a lot. well, the death of justice ginsburg has many political implications. so close to the presidential election president trump's appointment of federal judges, supreme court justices is a big factor in his support from evangelicals. president trump made his view clear in a tweet this morning saying quote we were put in this position of power and importance to make decisions for the people who so proudly elected us the most important of which has long been considered to be the selection of united states supreme court justices we have this obligation without delay end quote, democrats of course are outraged that any republicans thinking about replacing justice ginsburg already not only because it
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was her deathbed wish for her replacement not to be named until after the election. but of course what happened to judge merrick garland back in 2016 when republicans refused for 11 months to give president obama supreme court nominee, a hearing saying that so close to a presidential election. they should wait and let voters decide. >>the american people should have a say in the court's direction. give the people a voice in filling. just like that. >>despite that feeling in 2016 senator mcconnell said last night that the senate will be voting on the president's nominee to replace justice ginsburg should he put one up saying that this case is different 2016. because now the senate and presidency are both controlled by the same party. but democrats are hoping the past comments will work to delay any nomination with more on that here senator senator lindsey graham from 2018. >>tell you this. this may make
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you feel better, but i really don't care. if. opening comes in the last year of president trump's term. and the primary process has started. we'll wait to the next election. and i've got a pretty good chance be in the record yeah all right. all of >>well the president released his short list of supreme court nominees just last week but has not said who would be at the top of that list. we'll have more on that coming up throughout the morning, the oil and other news this morning happening today the flex streets program will begin in downtown oakland. later today, it's going to allow outdoor dining and also promote merchan space on sidewalks and it's more on that a red letter day for a lot of restaurants in downtown oakland. reyna. >>marty it's been hard for a lot of these businesses just to survive and it's been difficult seen a lot of
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businesses that i grew up saying i have to close their doors for ever so look the city and a local nonprofit are both trying to find ways to help people this flex program allows businesses to operate outdoors they can use the sidewalks pays they can also use the parking area right in front of their business. but i actually talked to this nonprofit, they're called the uptown downtown oakland community benefit district and they've added more streets to this like program actually sent me these photos, you're looking at on your screen. this was last night and you can see marty a lot of people came out now the new streets or an old oakland we've got 16 in telegraph. and webster at grand those are the 3 flex street areas. this nonprofit is responsible for starting now in addition to allowing them to use parking lanes and some roadways and sidewalks the program also weighs fees and streamlines permits as well. now the goal is tell all these businesses during this
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economic hardship. the city also has flex locations as and you can apply for those if you're a business owner and you're seeing other businesses set up shop and you'd like to do so as well and the link online we have that on our website kron 4. so again marty you see a lot of people are going out. the goal is to continue opening spaces like this because it seems like it's very successful people are coming out supporting businesses and then people are able to survive and provide more services but there also is always the challenge and a business owner faces during their entire business outdoors to offer these services so mardy in the coming weeks, we'll be talking to more business owners are going to see just how the program pans out for for now reporting here in oakland raider harvey climb well based on last night it looks like it's off to a great >>see that everybody is out there it looks like practicing social distancing in, but you
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know wearing masks when they're not eating so it looks safe and maybe we'll all have to go. and check it out at some point learning all right dana, thanks a lot for that live report from oakland. >>well still ahead this morning supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg considered a towering woman rights women's rights champion, who became the court's second female justice she died yesterday at her home in washington dc at the age of 87. we'll have more on the life and legacy she left behind and we'll be talking to the political him about the political impact of her death with our analyst michael yaki
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>>good morning welcome back we want to get a little bit more perspective on the political fallout and the implications of justice ginsburg's death as well as or impact on the political landscape as we move forward, so we're joined live this morning meyer calling for political analyst michael yaki michael good morning. thanks a lot for joining us this morning now what is marty what is the impact that justice ginsburg's death could have on the presidential election. >>well first i just want to express in fact the fact i'm heartbroken over the fact that she passed as someone who agrees devoted a large amount of his life civil rights, including being a being on the u.s. commission on civil rights, her legacy, the work that she did in laying the groundwork in breaking the glass ceiling and an end and unwinding gender roles in this country is something that we all take for granted today. but it's all because of the
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work that she did. but to your point. we now have a very interesting situation. with regard to to vote the supreme court and the presidential election and he saw that today. the president signaled he was going to move quickly. last night, mitch mitch mcconnell. in the one of the most amazing displays of political helping to block a c i've ever seen said that he would give a vote to it to the president's nominee on the floor of the senate. this despite the fact that 4 years ago, he refused to give vote for 10 months. merrick garland who was nominated by of president barack obama in the in the late winter early spring. a 2016 so because he said the outgoing president. should be allowed to make the point that the new president should and here's the situation you have an election which comes is going to afford. now they're lot of
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permutations now this may or may not affect the election and we can talk about that. >>i would expect that the joe biden campaigns already working on a commercial using mitch quotes from 4 years ago and from yesterday. >>i would i would imagine, but i think it's it's it comes at a 2, 2 things one. does this have a political benefit for trump, right now i actually think it does anything that takes away from the pandemic is a good thing for him and this sort of fits into his culture war idea because when you went because this is this could be the death knell for roe versus wade. if you put these if he put the 6 conservative on the bench. justice roberts can play the middle you can swing over and be the moderating force. it's it's the majority's report on conclusion so that's going to be really important and that can animate some of his base could also enemy a lot of the
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democrats too. but. you know depending who you nominate lgbtq rights could be at risk. a lot of a civil rights voting protections which have been under assault and under attack and of course the big case and coming up the week after the election in his report is obamacare right and and how that with so these are all things that go into the equation. how people think about it and the question of the timing is going to be whether or not you do it before the election does that helped her about you which after the election doesn't help mitch mcconnell's incumbents who are really many of whom are on the edge and they could lose controlled senate that helped them out. >>michael there are a lot of moving parts in this and obviously we are less than 24 hours since we learned of the death of justice ginsburg, but let's let's look ahead to some of the potential the president just released a list about 10 days ago of a long list of potential candidates who do you think stands out as a potential nominee.
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>>well the things that i don't know if any of them really particularly stand out just i look at it, they're all cut from the same cloth. you're just you're just going to have to find out who it is and do the vetting process and that's kind of how why it seems unlikely that they would have a vote before the election, the average confirmation time really extends well beyond the days we have left before the election. so they were to rush that would rush the hole process and vetting process that goes on and that's what really needs to happen because whoever is nominated they're going to have to after the record examined and have hearings and questions and i you know i think it's going to pull a duty for the election because some of the members on judiciary committee are up for reelection right at some of them are vulnerable republicans and and like i said there's that be the immense hypocrisy at work here. that's mitch mcconnell would denied merrick garland even the hearing because there
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is no there was election is something that some of these senators like susan collins. lisa murkowski vulnerable incumbents like cory gardner. you have joni ernst you have of course mitt romney all he has to do is lose 3 of those and he doesn't have the votes to move forward and saying that you're a vote on the floor. this necessarily mean a vote to could be a procedural vote in which the nomination does not go forward that could happen as well so there. a lot of ball's in the air this could be a lot of interest but i think. the benefit for trump is that it takes the public eye off of the pandemic because the pandemic is. what joe biden bank is banking on to when this election that the presence like this management. confidence the 200,200 1000 dead. the fact that we that we're still not testing. that could only you know privilege
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people or if you're at sports. if you're a sports team you're going to get in on a college campus. these kinds of things are really rankling people but if they're diverted which trump would like to see happen in this is like a. the president a president and like fortunately. this is something he's going to try to exploit between now and november. >>it is going to make a very interesting topic on the debate between biden and president trump that's coming up because this is now certainly going to take center stage the other big topics. >>and you know what's interesting is are there going up by saying well by where's your list of appointments for first of all. until trump i decided to quit that list out as a marketing device. no us president has ever put out a list of who they think they want to do they are being made every list that they have an e-mail vet them but they don't put out some like pre pre
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certified list of folks who who will meet their criteria because it just makes it easy for people to figure out which direction they're going and clearly in the direction of of of don't trump it's too pack the court with more right wing ideologues people who are not even conservative or 9 republican the kind of go beyond that i think that there i still republican friends. i don't feel very republican right now, but the folks that they want to put on and people who don't believe g b t q rights who want to reverse roe versus wade, who don't believe the government has any role and the stepson programs like obamacare this is the kind of mentality that's going on and this is an important debate now. well this enemy. democrats i think it could i think it played well, it could so it may be neutralized trump's advantage there. but again the more that this is not about the pandemic and the chaos and the deaths that trump is cause. >>the better it is for him in terms of what kind of
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everybody live shot coming in from sfo, no delays going on here but we had some of the way morning fog still hanging around a little bit most readings off to the east bay holding in the 60's we have 50's up to the north bay in a bottle with 61 with san francisco and 63 meanwhile for san jose. yeah, it's a tropical storm for now called beta we've run on letters that's how we do this is 2005 in the hurricane season. there is in the gulf of mexico. warm waters here allow these things to really grow so here are the projections of it going forward, it looks like it will become well hurricane temporarily before takes a turn and goes back to being a tropical storm for against the biggest concern with this will be locally severe weather. and heavy rains ahead as we got going on are back in the home front here not too much happens early part of the week here towards the end though we have a little system up to our north. maybe a little sprinkle is possible but more importantly a little bit of clearing as we head on into next weekend looks possible
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highs today, central valley's got those upper 80's, 71, san francisco down south 77 for l a x 87 coming in for san diego checking on the 4 zone forecast for your saturday, 71 san francisco at the coast will do those upper 60's we're touch cooler today than we will be tomorrow there's more 70's covered the bay side and even room for some 80's poking out her little bit redwood city palo alto 81 78 from mountain view and out of the south bay and santa clara valley most readings here in the lower 80's 83 for on morgan hill would be to los gatos east bay shoreline in the mid 70's tri valley is looking at mid 80's off towards the east 86 for walnut creek 87 for concord 77 san leandro and also for oakland solano county checks in with some mid 80's you'll notice, 85 also for nap and 88 sonoma probably looking for better numbers tomorrow 86 for santa rosa. we have 64 stenson beach in 78 down to know valley summer and in the 80's in our
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from the flu during the pandemic now earlier this week, the santa clara county public health department advise residents to get their flu vaccinations in addition to taking the steps to prevent the spread of the coronavirus the flu shots will be given every saturday from 9 to 4 the santa clara county fairgrounds. now to the east bay this morning, the jewish restaurant sauls was quite busy with people ordering for the high holiday friday was the beginning of russia shauna which marks the jewish new year. millions of people in the u.s. and around the world observe rashaana it's a blessing to start to the high holy days and the chance for renewal of life. >>i think people the more people hear this year because i don't have any science about this but i believe that and the chance of a new year and a better year. it might resonate for people right now and the comfort of gabbing with your family days and this familiar when there's so much unfamiliar going on. >>and rashaana will be celebrated for the next 10 days. you're going to love
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this one there's no parade like a puppy parade and these dogs from the humane society in indiana recently played a visit to a paid a visit to a local hospital where patients have the chance to get some fresh air and also visit with some pops. >>orb is very healing for our patients, you know, especially during this pandemic when a patient has a say in their family members for a very long time just due to all the restrictions that there are right now. >>well the hospital staff says little activities like these are great for mitt patients mental and emotional health which can also go a long way towards helping their physical recovery as well. well coming up in the next hour, the kron 00:04am morning news we continue to remember justice ruth bader ginsburg will take a look at the life and legacy she leaves behind. >>and we're talking to our political analyst tom double about the historic loss for the supreme court and the impact this could have on the presidential election. also it's day one of oakland's fleck streets program we have
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>>practice the highest american ideals as justice. well the justices of the law. ruth bader ginsburg are. student for all this. >>well now on the kron 4 morning news, the world is reacting and coming to grips with the passing of supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg. the fearless. as an lgbt to a person i know that she fought so hard for us model. >>a role model for all of us. she was our our beacon for women's rights. and while the political world wrestles with what this means for the november election americans are remembering the real life impact justice ginsburg had on all of our lives. >>the businesses throughout the bay area home in slidell and especially here in oakland, one local is trying to help businesses live again.
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>>you're watching kron 4 morning news at 9. >>good morning. everybody, thank you so much for joining us on the kron 4 morning news. it is saturday september 19th marty gonzales and i'm noelle bellow we're going to have much more on all of those stories in just a bit. but we do want to start with what's going on outside dave spahr standing by seems like a solid bay area morning chris been clear in some spots. >>but we do have a spare the air alert for some areas day yeah, good morning guys, good morning, everybody here, some blue skies trying to peer out of the golden gate a little bit we're getting clearing a little faster than we thought, but. >>yes in the east and the north bay stole a spare the air day looks like for today improvement expected by tomorrow into next week, this is the shot in the bay bridge early gain some scattered fog clouds left over as we start the day 60's covering a lot of the east bay for now 60's and 50's mixture up to the north bay, 65 san jose and 62 for san francisco. still trailing by a couple degrees compared
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to yesterday will be a little warmer looks like for tomorrow, current winds. well there in the teens around san francisco, elsewhere com to single digits. breaking the day down for you we see some sun peering out here at sfo 77 by 1 o'clock by 4 o'clock at 82. we'll take a closer inspection your weekend forecast. coming up in a bit know out all right, thanks dave back to our top story this morning, the nation wakes up. >>mourning the death of supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg unafraid to challenge convention. she was a pillar of the high court for more than 3 decades. she passed away at the age of 87. >>justice ginsburg spent her final years on the bench is the unquestioned leader of the court's liberal wing. she also became something of a pop star to her admirers often called by her initials rbg. messages of admiration and respect for justice ginsburg have been coming in all we heard earlier that president trump learned about her passing as he was boarding air force one last night he thus far has not
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released any further statements so far this morning. we do have more reaction from his political rival, joe biden just ginsburg and the former vice president shared a long history as a senator biden oversaw justice ginsburg's nomination and appointment to the supreme court as only the second woman ever to sit on the country's highest court. >>it's hard to believe it is my honor to preside over confirmation hearing. got to meet their turn your ascension to the supreme court. the decades and she has absolutely. insist a lot freeman opportunity for everyone to steer some of which even here. pursuit of the. the legal rights of a civil rights of every. >>speaker nancy pelosi has tweeted quote ruth bader ginsburg embody justice
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brilliance and goodness her passing is an incalculable loss for our democracy and for all who sacrifice and strive to build a better future for our children. now after news of justice ginsburg's death broke yesterday vigils began springing up across the country including here in the bay area. and of course in front of the supreme court in washington, our national correspondent anna wiernicki was there. >>the lights were off at the united states supreme court friday night outside hundreds of people sat in silence fearless fearless not tell brace. myers says he'll remember supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg who passed away at her home in washington dc on friday at the age of 87 as an lgbt. >>to a person i know that she fought so hard for us ginsburg spent her life fighting for women's rights and equality.
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>>and in 1993 was the second woman appointed to the high court hundreds of people are here outside the supreme court, some brought flowers to land the steps, others lit candles but everyone we talked to here tonight say they're here to pay their respects model. >>role model for all of us. she was our our beacon for women's rights after a campaign rally president trump reacted to her death before boarding air force one back to washington you is an amazing amazing eli democratic presidential nominee joe biden also praised her service to the nation their opinions and her dissent are going to continue. >>the shape the basis for a for a generation. >>last week president trump released his short list of potential supreme court picks and now senate majority leader mitch mcconnell says the senate will move quickly to vote on whoever the president picks to fill the court vacancy in washington, i'm anna warren, a key.
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resolute champion of justice only a handful of people in modern history of have the impact that she's had ginsburg is being remembered as a shining light for the rights of women and minorities who made her mark on american history. news nation's rudabeh shahbazi takes a look at her legacy. >>i ask no favor from ice i ask of our brethren. >>is that they take their off our necks. >>ruth bader ginsburg made equal rights her life's work born in 1933 in brooklyn new york. ginsburg was a pioneer early on the first female member of the harvard law review in the 70's she argued several cases before the supreme court mister king justice and may it please the court helping establish protections against bias on the basis of gender having experienced discrimination she devoted the next 20 years of a career to fighting it in 1993 president clinton nominated her to be the second woman
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ever to serve on the supreme court. >>i surely would not be in this room today. without the determined efforts. of men and women can't reams of equal citizenship alive ginsburg, a reliably liberal voice on the court. >>never let personal politics prevent a friendship, even with an ideological opposite like antonin scalia, we would difference. one. in our reverence for the court she never let a health-care slow her down even hearing a case from the hospital. i think my work is what saved me. >>instead of i. this is called this comforts, i've just got to get it done a darling of pop culture many calling ginsburg affectionately the notorious rbg. >>revered for her workout routine lampooned with love on saturday night live.
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>>her life story even taking center stage on the silver screen changing culture means nothing if the change you say your name once it a dude never quitting her quest for justice and a more equitable society i have 3 grand all it is and i'd like to be tate able to take him my pocket constitution and say. >>then the. the close of this is shipped stature of men and women is a fundamental. 10 society. >>allows rudabeh shahbazi reporting for us this morning, justice ginsburg was known as much for the hurdles she overcame as she was for what she accomplished. after she graduated at the top of her class at columbia law school she said she had 3 strikes against her for being jewish a woman and a mother and that no law firm would hire her but all these years later she definitely left the world a very different place dave. ok
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alert. >>yeah we're looking at today 2 in the far east bay and up in the north a little bit good morning guys, good morning, everyone and the fog is clearing out pretty quickly for us the shot from timber on almost all blue skies just a little bit of haze, lingering around the golden gate sfo. this is what it looks like here. no delays going on we had a little bit of touch of that fog this morning most readings in the 60's, although any are reaching for 71 up to the north bay mostly in the 60's 55 for santa rosa, 61 covering san francisco, 65 for san jose. so high pressure is going to park again in around the area, but it could be a one-day stance will see a little warmer temperatures in place for tomorrow than today. but on balance will a pretty nice after this fog kind of lifts off a little bit in breezy in some areas hope that mixing will happen also berkeley. so take care of some leftover smoke hopefully so we got the morning fog at the coast and the east bay shoreline with all of that but mild with temperatures in the 70's and 80's and tomorrow we
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spike that up to a couple 90's checking in here mostly will be the 80's going on a touch warmer in those inland valleys, it looks like with a quicker morning. clearing and then for much of the week someone on the bed full sunny and mild well, those temperatures holding in the 80's felt far inland. but then a drop is expected into next weekend as a new system promises to cool us off just a touch and maybe if we're lucky scrounge up a couple raindrops the north bay 71 san francisco, open 7780 to check in for san jose, but we do see some middle 80's in the far east bay for today also up in the north bay, so they're still out there. and we're place this was some lower 90's it looks like for tomorrow for one day. coming up in a bit we'll be checking in to the 4 zone forecast that you know it's going all of that and the extended to we also are tropical storm in the gulf marty sounds good dave. thank you. well as wildfires continue to burn here in california along the west coast. all that smoke is becoming a bigger problem and could have serious health consequences.
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>>kron 4 sanaz tahernia takes a look now at the dangers of exposure and who is most at risk. >>wildfire smoke is a growing component of air pollution and as we've seen over the last month it's become a major component in the air quality here in the western united states 10 to 20 years ago about 5 to 10% of the particulate matter in the air nationwide was from wildfire smoke. in recent years the numbers increased to 25%. and when you look at the western part of the united states it can be 50% or more so question many of us are asking is how much should we be worrying about the short and long-term effects of the wildfire smoke that we've been seen. experts say that while any amount of wildfire smoke inhalation is unhealthy for all age groups is particularly dangerous for pregnant women infants and children. you see weaker immune systems and higher rates of asthma in infants that are exposed to wildfire smoke studies show that even 5 days of wildfire exposure for an infant increases the rate
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of asthma by about 2 fold. it can even impact a baby's health in the loan. there are high rates of prematurity and a decreased birth rate even after just a week of wildfire exposure. there are certain 10th of the population and we don't know. >>to that degree by which they're more sensitive than others but i would definitely say. pregnant please be super careful. >>we don't know all the data but we do know that it's dangerous to be outside please wear a mask when you're outside we really need to understand more about what's happening to pregnant moms as well them to an all ages, but i would say to be super careful around those population studies are still being done at stanford university to fully determine the health impacts of smoke exposure. >>especially with regard to chronic versus acute exposure to pollution. doctor nadeau says that the same changes in the immune systems of people chronically exposed to a low level pollution. we're very similar to those acutely
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exposed. she went on to say that the acute exposure could include irreversible effects. so you can't assume that you won't suffer serious consequences simply because air pollution may be bad for a few days here or there. sue moss turn your reporting kron 4 news. >>in southern california crews battling the eldorado fire are now mourning the loss of one of their own the firefighter went missing in the san bernardino national forest and was found dead on thursday. the exact cause of death is under investigation. the fire has burned more than 21,000 acres and is about 66% contained 4 homes have been destroyed but more than 26,000 are still being threatened right now you remember this is the fire that was sparked by a device during a baby gender reveal party. the family that through that party could face charges for recklessly causing a fire. back here at home in
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the east bay walnut creek city officials approved a 4 million dollars settlement in a civil rights case this one involved the death of miles hall during an encounter with police back in june of last year his family called 911 saying hall was behaving erratically in the neighborhood responding officers apparently knew that whole suffered from a mental illness. police say hall pointed a 5 foot long crowbar at the officers. hall then began to surrender to police but then tried to run away. officers fired beanbag bullets at him that didn't work so then they use lethal force force against him a city spokesperson, says quote there are lessons to be learned after any use of deadly force and the city and police department are exploring and working to expand non law enforcement options for responding to someone with mental illness. >>also in the east bay, a tense situation as a man was stabbed on a bart train it happened at the bart station
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in fremont now that station was shut down while police were doing their investigation but the trains are now running again there. the victim was taken to the hospital and is expected to be okay. police arrested the suspect, but it's not clear exactly what led up to the stabbing. and police in san francisco arrested a man after he allegedly carjacked an ambulance with a patient inside. police were flagged down by emergency medics near the goal near golden gate avenue in mcallister street on thursday morning. officers tracked down the ambulance, they arrested a 32 year-old man on suspicion of carjacking he's not yet been identified the patient who was inside the ambulance at the time is okay. >>coming up in morning sports. we've got highlights from the bay bridge series and for the a's, it wasn't just about bragging rights but clinching a spot in the playoffs stick with us.
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>>they start off with the bay bridge series, the bottom of the 3rd a's leading one up one nothing rather to on from adelson and he drives one to deep right field that one is gone a three-run shot for olson. the a's now lead by 4 next inning runners at the corners for tommy la stella he shoots one into right field for a base hit one more run will score the a's extend their lead to 5. they eventually shut out the giants 6 nothing the final score.
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they also clinch a playoff spot for the 3rd straight season. after the mariners in seattle lost to the san diego padres down to the niners it looked like george kittle would be all healed up in time for sunday's game against the jets for the team announced the nfl's top time and has been ruled out for sunday with a knee sprain you can see it happen right there e injured his knee after being tackled by cardinal safety. but a baker he left the game heading into halftime returned in the 2nd half played until the final whistle, but he didn't have any catches in the 2nd half head coach, kyle shanahan on the update of his top died in and when he hopes to see him back on the field. it's i think it was just the normal person we probably would rule him out earlier in the week. >>but we never do that really would george because of you know what he's shown us here over these 3 years with them. in and we would hold out 2 more days to wait and see if those a home game. 7 decide to travel today whether it's worth it to bring him and if he's not going to play as much better for him to leave him here for a couple days and let him get his rehab and everything and so we had to make the decision a little bit
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earlier today and that will help them and benefit all men how medicine west virginia. hopefully these 2 days, the stand here will help women hope he'll be ready to go next week. >>the raiders looking to go to to start the season have to slow down the dangerous offense in the new orleans saints led by quarterback drew brees and receiver michael thomas who is battling an injury. the saints also have another big weapon in their arsenal, running back alvin kamara raiders defensive coordinator paul guenther that's a good name for defensive coordinator, he knows the explosive miss and the versatility of kamara. >>this guy's an explosive back a matter of fact i was at his work out when he was working out tennessee was underused guy in college and i saw him running i was like she's got to fly so he does a lot of things a lot like mccaffrey does you can go on the flank and run routes on a jet sweep, those type of things obviously he's a dangerous guy in the backfield when he gets the ball. so these are very similar to what what how to use mccaffrey, so we'll we'll be ready for whatever reason. >>that's wrapping up with the nba playoffs tonight as the
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lakers game one on the western conference finals, not many problems for the lakers are up by 11 in the 3rd lebron james to dwight howard howard with the slam the lakers extend their lead. later in the 3rd, rushing rondo again and anthony davis davis with the one handed slam. 37 points for davis, the lakers dominate the nuggets one 26 1.14 is the final game 2. in the playoffs on sunday. >>it's no businesses across the bay area, including oakland have suffered covid-19 sent down to tell you about a new program and hopes to help businesses get oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! ♪
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>>it is 9.30 welcome back to the kron 00:04am morning news taking a look at the sutro cam this morning you can really see that fog just kind of perched on top of the city there we've they are standing by with a look at our if it is just like the party here is that the work walk to work it was is tied to spur for people with all that. >>yeah and by the way tomorrow looks to be less of a job done today will be a little bit warmer going on morning. well good morning, everybody live shot from the golden gate bridge pardon me look at this blue skies everywhere here. >>just a little bit of pop a little carl's is kind of this wave a little bit there is the shot in the bay bridge toll plaza we had kind of some. stratus kind of mixed in there a little bit this morning as
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you can see departing nicely to make way for a decent saturday of advanced this all the way to tonight now. this is the fog coming back again tonight in that's the best coverage i could find about 6.30 or so barely covering the east bay shoreline, san francisco and big patches appear to moran unaffected again so fog will be actually less of an issue and mixing up very quickly tomorrow morning. temperatures across the region we've got the 60's over most the real estate it looks like now 71 in antioch 58 to santa rosa, but mostly 60's there 65 also for san jose. they were trailing a couple degrees from yesterday but stolen by 2 or 3 for the most part and we'll be warmer little tomorrow than today 76. by 1 o'clock by 4 we're talking 83, mostly sunny. we'll do it. coming up a little bit again while the 4 zone forecast for you and the extended well mardy. >>all right, thanks dave. meanwhile, the death of justice ruth bader ginsburg has a lot of political implications so close to the presidential election
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president trump's appointment of federal judges, especially supreme court justices is a big factor in his support from evangelicals. the president made his view clear in a tweet this morning saying quote we were put in this position of power and importance to make decisions for the people who so proudly a lot to this the most important of which has long been considered long been considered to be the selection of united support united states supreme court justices we have this obligation without delay and quote. >>but democrats are outraged that any republican is thinking about replacing ginsburg already not only because it was her deathbed wish for her replacement not to be named until after the election. >>and also because of what happened the judge merrick garland back in 2016 when republicans refused for 11 months to give president obama supreme court nominee, a hearing saying that it was so close to a presidential election. they should wait and let voters decide in step. >>the american people should have a say in the court's
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direction. give the people a voice in filling. just like that. >>now despite feeling that way in 2016 senator mitch mcconnell has already said the senate will vote on the president's nominee to replace ginsburg should he put one up saying this case is different to 2016 because than because now the senate and presidency are controlled by the same party. but democrats are hoping the republicans past comments will work to delay any nomination. here's senator lindsey graham in 2018. >>now tell you this. this may make you feel better, but i really don't care. if. opening comes in the last year of president trump's term. and the primary process has started. we'll wait to the next election. and i've got a pretty good chance. the been the record yeah, all right. all of
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>>well the president releases short list of supreme court nominees just last week, but he has not said who would be at the top of that list. last hour we talked to michael yaki about how democrats are approaching the political fallout of justice ginsburg's death so this hour we want to get the republican perspective that's right to do that we're joined live this morning by our kron 4 political analyst tom del beccaro good morning tom. >>well don the nation is of course morning justice ginsburg loss. and things have shifted pretty immediately as we were just kind of running down to what does this mean for the upcoming election. what does this mean for filling her seat. what is your take on the river a lot of the republicans now kind of going back on what they had said back in 2016. >>first i want to say she was no ordinary thurgood marshall over time and she took on a role much larger than any
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single vote. and the supreme court has grown in significance as government rose to power the supreme court is going its decision obamacare decided where hundreds of billions of dollars. we go. so it makes no it's not a surprise to me that both of the parties want to make this choice the republicans feel like look name may not be able to make this choice in january, so they want to make it now and because the supreme court's so important you know willie some will have will to end up changing their views mcconnell's county consistent. he actually said back then and both parties have that has been seen and he said it's located to do that is if they don't they should wait, but i can understand the logic and the we're 15 days away. why don't she weighs. >>tom what impact do you think this decision will have on the presidential election. >>well i think the democrats
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kim said for years that democrats care more about we better get breaks faith in the employment rate and what i mean by that is the democrats will lie on the courts for what they termed to be getting its proper social justice that's who we've been in use for watts and so this is a really big deal on the left and it provides them in my view with the motivation that they're missing with joe biden and this this will mean i i think the democrats on the other hand i think you'd be done is correct that the that for many on the writing community then jello calls the makeup of the court matters so. is it 2020 needed something were to be intense it brings up. how people are viewing the selection even higher. >>well we have a really tight court right now center of the court has moved to the right and if the president is able to put someone in that seat
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that's kind of a solid right so you write this really has a huge impact on on what the future will be yes so right now the court in my view stanley balance. >>and except for with the absence now rbg you have you have to for concerted you have roberts is taking the role of kennedy and you used to have those 4 justices to replace one could mean that you would have 5 conservatives and then 3 but there are those that are older on the court i always hesitate to to talk about this who may not be there for that long 2 to one conservative. it was talked about her been worried about retirement and and so yes it did this is a very different situation than most of the time because this could cement ake a conservative majority for a long time, especially when you consider that it's probably
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going to come down to 3 different women judge gary jensen go up and or judge larson both are in their early 50's and they could be there for 30 years. >>tom do you think that the vote will be held before the election or in the 2 months between the election and the inauguration. >>you know that is not some question john adams lost his reelection bid and then in that one month later. he completely changed the federal is completely can change the judiciary change to any tactic with a bunch of judges to stop jefferson. so us the right question keep in mind sandra day o'connor was was confirmed, i think around 33 days while that's longer than there is to the election. don't think anyone truly knows the answer to last republicans and lest trump nominates monday or tuesday, and you know he's he's had his list out for a while so they did that it's was not going to be a big and then the republicans would have to move really
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quickly and commentators like me and circus what would happen in a field day with all that's going on and oh by the way there's an election there's so much going on i do want to. >>ask you you know kind of a breakdown the math for us because obviously. koski senator murkowski from alaska has already said she will not she said fair is fair in her tweet last night there is talk that mitt romney may be on that kind of side as well. if we're breaking down the math are there other republican senators trump should be worried about. >>well i i'm not sure it's just something needs to be the one that that matters the most is actually a susan collins from maine, she's always in the most difficult to see she's a very thoughtful person she's very moderate. it she's not she's the opposite of mitt romney she actually believes in what she's saying mitt
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romney is just an opportunist so you you can imagine romney coming off the board you can imagine her coming off the board and then it's potentially 5149. what is 50 to 50 with vice president pence being able to make the vote except there is joe johns in alabama who is running for reelection very difficult seat for him to retain if he voted against the nominee, especially if it's like a judge look governor who is the first hispanic on florida supreme court and that could present a problem for democrats all together you can wind up with with jones breaking with the democrats and so in the more we saw it on television stay tuned. definitely. >>let's talk for a second about the potential makeup of the new supreme court and some of the major issues. the high court could be deciding upon.
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>>well let's go back to obama care which you know decide what every side you're on keep in mind that the supreme court decision meant that money with hundreds of billions was flowing in one direction another. and the trump administration has filed a nother. the challenge to that and that would be decided next year and i think it would go in off the sea. direxion and not good for season back in the congress and they would have to actually do their job by the congress to do their job. the last time around and 6 is a choice to get on the court and then of course there's always the second amendment issues the last 40 years the second amendment is never far away and then of course there's the issue up. we still left cares about which is the issue of abortion choice depending on which side of the aisle you're on and keep in mind about that though that i think robinson cab know would not vote to overturn roe v wade.
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haze going on just kind of left over still got that spare the air day going on in the far east bay in the north bay and that looks to be just today getting everybody back in the yellows going forward that should be the moderate category after today, the thinking is stay tuned as a polite shot here, no delays going on here traffic continues as you'll notice and a little bit in the way of some haze left over here as well how those temperatures mostly 60's in the east bay also to the north bay to 58 cool degrees for santa rosa warm 71 antioch 65 meanwhile for san jose and 64 san francisco, the gulf of mexico is now hosting a beta this is this latest tropical system a tropical storm that we're talking about a lot of rain associate with that being pushed up towards the northeast that's going to be a big issue with this storm, max winds are clocked at about 60 without expected to become a hurricane ever. so briefly air and then back to tropical storm strength here. the big issue will be locally severe weather in because it's moving slowly, we'll get a lot of storm surge here right
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probably at the coast, but also heavy rains will follow it so expect more flooding down that way back to the west coast, somewhat uneventful next couple of days, we'll have some rappelling going on complements a high pressure then ultimately of his big blow up here in the north. it will throw us a couple little waves kind of reminiscent of what we've already experienced there maybe reduction in temperatures. little strengthening that marine layer but as far as seeing any rain from it now does that little slight possibility, but don't wait up for it and why head on to the weekend a little cooler than we've experienced upper 80's for much of the central valley today, 71, san francisco, an 87 san diego 69 coming in for big bear 4 zone forecast for your saturday 71 san francisco got the upper 60's lining up the coast to the bayside 70's lower to middle 70's burning game at 74. we've got some lower 80's at work you're heading down south palo alto redwood city, 78 for mountain view and in santa clara valley about 80 ish we'll call it although favoring a little on the warmer side of that 83.
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for morgan hill 82 los gatos east bay shoreline to the south staying in the 70's territory, mid to upper 70's. another decade to that for tri valley looks like sunil comes in about 8183 for dublin. 86 for walnut creek, some of these spots like concord for example, you're aiming for a 90 tomorrow, 77 san leandro berkeley at 72 also in solano county here these may reach 2.90 potentially tomorrow. somebody southern valais whoa and nap at 8586 santa rosa got the 80's heading down south with a 78 noe valley so temperatures pop tomorrow and then we slide back down south again temperature wise as we finish off the week, it looks like an a little cool pattern as we get into the weekend all in q with fall getting in here are done well not sure is all right. thank you dave. well happening today the flex streets program will begin in downtown oakland. that's right. it's going to allow outdoor dining and promote merchants space on sidewalks kron four's reyna harvey. >>live in oakland joining us now with a little bit more on
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right now. >>noel marty good morning. hey if you're wondering to yourself i think i've seen something like this before you have you seen people outside conducting business. throughout allen meeting county, what's new about this is a local nonprofit got together and they put together more areas outside in oakland. so you have additional streets this actually was sent to by the uptown downtown oakland community benefit district and you can see right here last night near oakland everybody out this is on a 16th in telegraph. we have webster and grand and an old open those 3 new flicks treat areas that are added so they're allowed businesses to utilize sidewalks parking lanes in some real way areas to have outdoor vendors set up and merchants. again the program waves all fees and help streamline business permit so people can get up and going as soon as they need to we talked about businesses start oakland, seen a sharp decline
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in business so it's been hard for a lot of business owners out here many people not knowing if they're going to able to keep their doors open for longer than they have as of now so this is a new way any more businesses to be able to be outside and offer those services and if you are a business owner and you're watching this now and you want to apply we have that link online right now kron four's you can go ahead and submit that over the process. it's really simple but it looks like a lot of people went outside and enjoy that over the last night so rdu know well hopefully we'll be able to get a chance to go outdoors and enjoy the outdoor businesses as well. >>all right, think serena, i know a lot of folks were out i know thursday i went out there and oakland there were a lot of folks really kind of utilizing the outdoor space so it's good to see that continued until last night as well. all right dana, thanks a lot. >>pedestrians and cyclists in golden gate park have been
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given exclusive access to miles of roadway. an inside the park, it's all part of the city's slow streets program was created because of the coronavirus pandemic so now it's possible for walkers and bikers to go from the panhandle on the east side of golden gate park all the way out to ocean beach and they can do it basically in the middle of the road because there's no cause now they're still aren't it might be some traffic but for the most part. you can use the middle of the road all the way across the park, san francisco parks and rec department says it's seen a dramatic increase in the number of people who've been using the park in this way and they admit it is causing a disruption for cars and drivers in the area, but the department says most of the cars before the pandemic we're in the part just to pass on through maybe take a short cut and they were even stopping there. 8 and a half. >>of every 10 vehicles that we're in this park were in this park to get someplace else. and that is not what a park is about. >>well these road closures
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including the slow street road closures around san francisco keep in mind there just temporary and the probably be removed when the emergency declaration expires. now to the south bay this morning people in santa clara county can get free flu shots this weekend. it's all part of a brand new effort to keep people safe during the flu from the flu during the pandemic earlier this week, the santa clara county public health department advised everyone to get their flu vaccinations in addition to taking steps to prevent the spread of coronavirus now the flu shots will be given every saturday from 9 to 4 at the santa clara county fairgrounds. >>health officials have actually suggested the steps being taken to prevent the spread of covid-19 such as wearing masks and using hand sanitizer could also help protect you from the flu. both illnesses are transmitted in the same ways and doctor stress though that those precautions alone are enough the best thing you can do is get your flu shot it will also avoid any confusion because both illnesses share some
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symptoms. >>you can have fever cough, sore shortness of breath. muscle aches by and you would know you have the flu you have covid-19 and actually got tested. and so if you get the flu shot. there's less of a chance that you have the flu and so that ways helps decrease the chances, we'll get one of those 2 diseases. >>doctors say another reason to get the flu vaccine is to stay out of the hospital at a time when those beds may be needed for covid-19 patients. now the state's health department did report 3600 new coronavirus cases on friday and 91 in new deaths the rate of positive tests is just 3.4% which is down nearly 2% over the past 2 weeks here, the latest numbers more than 760,000 confirmed cases in our state and close to 15,000 people have died from the virus. the state also reported 20 new covid-19 deaths in our area, 9 of them in alameda
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county, almost 1400 people in the bay area have died from covid-19 and there have been more than 97,000 cases. >>a pop-up covid-19 testing site made his debut in east oakland on it's all part of a brand new effort to increase trust in the black community for covid-19 testing ucsf at dami epidemiology professor doctor, kim road says that one of the primary goals for the pop-up clinic is al,o to improve the current rate of testing of 20% for black people in alameda county free covid-19 antibody testing for east oakland residents will take place today from 9 to 4 at the center hope community church at 84th and macarthur. that's going to take you outside for a live look at conditions from the embarcadaro in san francisco we see clearing skies keep in mind some parts of the bay today we'll have another spare the air alert
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>>well we are about to wrap up the newscast here but our coverage continues all day long on our free streaming service kron on we will continue to follow the city of oakland lending out a helping hand to businesses during covid-19 kron on's reyna harvey standing by with a live report on the new flex streets across the city plus we will continue to cover the passing of supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg and the impact she has had on modern history
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will be talking with the washington post as well as the political analysts later today so make sure to download the kron on app to stream it is available on the app store for free marty. actually i guess we are wrapping things up haha thanks for joining us here on this saturday morning. i'm noelle bellow time is flying by marty gonzales thanks for joining us, we'll see again tomorrow bright and early at 07:00am have yourself a good day and as always be way. - [announcer] the following is a paid presentation
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