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>>you're watching kron 4 morning news at 7. >>good morning. everybody, thank you so much for starting your weekend with kron 4 morning news. it is saturday october marty gonzalez we're going to kick things off with a check of the forecast and say good morning today's far heidi a good morning marty good morning, everybody, you know the elements came together that we talked about this a little system kind of on our back yard here. >>bringing us a lot of cloud cover and fog on shore flow. all those fun things but we're not getting a whole lot in terms of rain it doesn't look like there's a live shot of the golden gate bridge u c berkeley, here's the shot over across the beige will notice again dealing with a little bit of fog at the surface and then the cloud cover kind of
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stratus clouds that are kind of broken up a little bit crunched up 60's and some 70's off to the east bay you will notice 50's cover the north bay 59, san jose 60 for san francisco where a pretty close to yesterday, although action midday, we're little bit warmer by a couple degrees cooler in the south and the north. fog patterns kind of interesting as we go through this here. breaks up a little bit by the late morning hours. but then actually returns by this late afternoon to get around san francisco, even the east bay and then dissipates just before dawn on sunday. this is all with this frontal system moving through providing a few little stray showers for your saturday looks like breaking it down for years how it comes 66 by 11 o'clock we try to get some clearing in here from the fog only to fill back up again with some scattered clouds and a few raindrops kind of cut and what to dirty up the car, you know what after that's all said and done we're actually watching out for some offshore winds going put this forecast together for in a bit marty ok, thanks. a lot. let's get
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to the news this morning, one of the big stories we're tracking for you this saturday is the news that the second presidential debate is officially canceled. >>after president trump refused to take part in a virtual debate. debate organizers made the call to switch to a virtual debate after the president was diagnosed with covid-19. so now this means the debate in nashville scheduled for october 22nd now looks to be the final meeting between the 2 presidential candidates. if it happens at all with the cancellation the biden campaign quickly to organize a town hall next thursday. sources close to the president say that he is also working to schedule a competing town hall for that same night but nothing has been confirmed just yet. happening today, president trump returns to the campaign trail just days after being released from the hospital for covid-19 the president has not given any evidence that he is no longer contagious. the trump campaign is organized a rally later today at the white house that event will be held on the south lawn. now despite the
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ongoing outbreak at the white house it will go on as scheduled, but the president insists there's nothing for anyone there to worry about in a phone interview with rush limbaugh president trump again credited an experimental antibody drug for helping them recover so quickly. he says his administration is sending the drug to hospitals across the country. >>you're going to get immediately better like i did. i mean i feel better now than i did 2 weeks ago, it's crazy hand. i recovered immediately almost immediately i might not have recovered at all. from go. the judge said to me it's biggest story but to the press as they want to report that you know. >>well today's white house event is within cdc guidelines since it's been 10 days since the president was diagnosed with the virus. the white house has not yet released any negative covid test from the president since his diagnosis. house speaker nancy pelosi unveiled legislation that would allow congress to intervene under the 25th amendment of the constitution to remove the president from
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office. pelosi says that the house needs greater oversight of the white house joe khalil now with more on how this would work and also the political fallout on capitol hill from her announcement. >>president's fitness for office must be determined by science and facts house speaker nancy pelosi rolled out a plan establishing a commission to determine if a sitting president is healthy enough and mentally capable for the office this is not about president trump. he will face the judgment of the voters. but pay shows the need for us to create a process for future presidents democrat jamie raskin introduced a bill he says the duty to establish such a commission on the president's fitness for office is clear in the 25th amendment congress in the house and the senate could direct the commission to conduct a medical exam of the president while pelosi and raskin say the commission sets up a
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process for future presidencies they both directly referenced president trump medical professionals who say that certain medications can impair judgment i don't now in the age of covid-19. >>where a lot of government actors have been afflicted by it. we need to act white house press secretary kayleigh mcenany called the move a stunt we think that that is absolutely unfounded and it's a stunt ahead of an election back in any says despite the president's recent diagnosis, he is feeling well and fit for the duties of the office he was making great decisions going back and forth on different issues so it's a ridiculous assertion. president trump also weighed in on the 25th amendment talk this morning going after his opponent joe's condition to be a candidate 25th amendment. >>i think they put it in so they can get camilla in replay exactly white house collar barbara perry says the 25th amendment technically calls for the commission to exist under every presidency leases
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to start the ball rolling to indicate that they are aware what's going on in the white house curry says historically the 25th amendment has been invoked when past presidents were physically incapacitated the speaker is probably concern over the incumbent and his health, but also the state of mind. perry says given the ages and medical histories of both president trump and joe biden their health is irrelevant concern. >>and that was joe khalil reporting for us we're now just 24 days from the november election in kron 4 is your local election headquarters be sure to stay with of all the latest news and the results leading up to and on election night as well. and we here kron 4 committed to helping make sure that your vote counts so if you're experiencing a problem casting your ballot be sure to let us know and we'll investigate you can e-mail us at voting problems at kron 4 dot com. >>still ahead this morning with movie theaters in san francisco keeping their doors close we're going to take a
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look at how one business is taking movie night outside. plus bay area food bank still struggling during the pandemic after the break we'll show you how to help. >>while health care continues to be partisan on the campaign trail one congressman is trail one congressman is working on a biparti taking california for a ride. companies like uber, lyft, doordash. breaking state employment laws for years. now these multi-billion-dollar companies wrote deceptive prop 22 to buy themselves a new law. to deny drivers the rights they deserve. no sick leave. no workers' comp. no unemployment benefits. vote no on the deceptive uber, lyft, doordash prop 22. one ride california doesn't want to take.
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air day and we also have drizzles i know it's coming on situation most of the bay area's actually green, but there's still issuing in for san francisco going on for today. here's a live shot coming in from the golden gate in the cloud cover and the fog all greeted us greeting us this morning. most the fog now little bit more as a lot. the shot that we get from u c berkeley same deal to the shredded stratus above us and here we can see the imagery of the east bay shoreline temperatures now we're in the 50's and 60's mixture, mostly 50's up to the north bay 60 covering san francisco, 59 san jose. and a quick shot of those winds mostly base of the un on on shore flow pattern which is going to flip for us probably in the course of just a day or so become a bit more off shore as we go forward so this a very quick window. we talked a lot about this about this arrival, one yes here it is appearing on the radar and all that. here's little shot of some scattered showers throughout the day today, but cloud cover will not be total and all of the same time so
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we'll have some peeks of sun thrown in there to this takes us to the day today getting into late tonight and into tomorrow look actually by dawn. how things clear out you should the fog will collect but this go-around even hard to find that marine layer and the fog imagery also kind of supports that as well so going into like a mostly sunny mode. clear for sunday and a touch warmer looks like to temperature wise now watch these winds here again we're on shore going on today this the typical drill those inland areas picking up a little bit more in the afternoon. then the winds do a little shifting here and kind of favor more offshore and we're going to dry out in a big way very very quickly now. this is what it looks like now this kind of good coverage areas, great recovery in terms of this marine layer greeting us in the morning. all that's a plus even into the afternoon, not too bad it drops off a little bit but then recovers nicely by overnight. boys tomorrow, a different story though tomorrow afternoon boomed out of the 20's and even in some cases, the teens and that's
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only sunday. this pattern is going to take us into early next week and we very much very well may start to have some red flag warning talk as we get into early next week so here's the drill going on here for today, we've got mostly cloudy. a few stray showers at work, mild temps with 70's even inland tomorrow. we bring back some of those 80's going on well inland and then into next week, we'll be plowing through the 90's it looks like already by tuesday, mostly sunny warming and also dry as well today. but the cloud cover 67 passing showers here and there 74 open 73 san jose across the wider bay look at that we only have the yellows going on for highs this feels good not going to last however will take a look at that in the long range forecast models for you marty all right dave. thank you let's turn now to our wild coyote wildfire coverage is the glass fire burning in the north bay. now listen, it's 78% contain the fire has scorched more than 67,000 acres in napa and sonoma counties destroying more than 600 homes. more than
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2000 structures remain threatened this morning cal fire's expecting to fully contain this one by october 20th. as containment of the glass fire grows some evacuated residents are being allowed back into their homes kron four's gayle ong reports now from england. >>favorable weather has given firefighters, the upper hand with the glass fire downgrading mandatory evacuation orders. so warnings here in angwin one resident is returning home for the first time after almost 2 weeks fully until ico stayed with family in saint not knowing what he did return to our rocking just can't have it having to wait and just. >>and just having to wait like that. unable to do much it's not the first time polly and telling his family had to evacuate in august when the lightning complex fire ignited in wine country we never really unpack from the lnu fire. >>really like it was still kind of half have packed so is it was less stressful this time. but like even on the
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fire was closer the glass fire burning just 2 miles away from his home in angwin on in grade and how a mountain road. >>prompted the whole community to mandatory evacuate. residents were allowed to return home earlier this week but not everything is normal mostly though the wi fi that's still out that's like the big thing. >>he shows with cell phone coverage with i think powers mostly backed leader powers fact pg and e crews are working to get power back up. >>the howell mountain mutual water company canceled a boil water notice friday confirming water in angwin is safe to drink again friday afternoon pacific union hosted a food distribution for residents of angwin passing out hot meals and water. >>and benches helped saint helene up provided on site free health checks and counseling as firefighters work to contain the fire crews are working on the roads to clear debris. the only way in and out of town is to pope valley as you make your way back when it's important to take havel mountain road as deerpark road and sanitarium
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road are closed due to safety hazards reporting in angwin gayle, ong kron 4 news. >>and a winery that was damaged by the glass fire is bouncing back quickly. dion rossa in calistoga reopened its tasting room just yesterday the tasting room and the main building were untouched by flames but it's 11,000 square foot farmhouse was destroyed along with the equipment and about 12,000 bottles of wine. now because this winery was built to replicate a 13 th-century tuscan castle. the owners are going to have to bring in some artisans from italy in order to make the repairs. now let's get to a developing story that we're following this morning pg any is linked to yet another deadly wildfire in california. the utilities filing on friday with the public utilities commission reveals that fire investigators seize some of pg e's equipment as they investigate the cause of the zogg fire that fire erupted in shasta county last month is a
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scorched more than 56,000 acres and containment currently at 95%. pg says it is cooperating with the investigation. and still ahead this morning in sports. the niners announcing their starting quarterback for tomorrow's match up against the miami dolphins will have that for you when we come back. ♪
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>>good morning, welcome back the raiders left oakland last
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december and there's already an effort to bring another nfl team to the east bay. a group of black investors announce friday that they're bidding 92 and a half million dollars to buy the city's share of the oakland coliseum the long-term goal is to bring an nfl team back to oakland and make it the first nfl team whose majority ownership is african-american the founder of the group explains why getting the stadium site is so crucial to making this happen. >>i believe that. >>if we keep moving forward and we get access to the coliseum site. one of the main components of our presentation to the nfl is going to be does the stadium and we have to have a place to build it and so we're putting our place holder there so that when we do go to the nfl. we can go to them and say look we have to finance. we have the the location of the stadium, we have everything that we need. >>obama says this is all part of a bigger plan to revitalize east oakland, and speaking of football. we now know who will
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be under center for the forty-niners this weekend kylen mills has all the details. >>time for >>49 ers fans should be feeling pretty good heading into this weekend, the team's chances are looking up. now that quarterback jimmy garoppolo will take back the reins head coach kyle shanahan announced at jimmy jay will be starting after sitting out the last 2 games because of a high ankle sprain and with the rocky showing from backup nick mullens last sunday, including a pick-six fans should be pretty pumped about the news but 2 of the team's biggest offensive weapons are still up in the air shanahan said that running back raheem most are in wide receiver deebo samuel are still questionable. the 49 ers host, the miami dolphins at one '05 on sunday. well many collegiate athletes have a lot of extra down time right now since they can't practice and several khaliq ross players are making the most of this bizarre fall semester by starting the go bears go vote initiative. lacrosse coach
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brooke eubanks requires every member of her team to get involved and join a community service organization kat rojas camera lane your lg chem padding and nikki's a decided to make it their mission to get every student registered to vote right now they're focusing on the athletics department giving virtual presentations to every team and spreading the word on social media of course as you heard from important for us. >>a student athletes, it's we can set the tone so we talk about your meetings we were was to be heard and i think it's going work said set the young education students. >>the players tell us college students are among the age group with the lowest voter turnouts so they're hoping to make a difference. they say they've helped hundreds of students register. so far moving over to the pac 12 stanford held their first football practice today more than 2 weeks after the conference announced the season was back on the stand for program has faced some extra hurdles in the form of very strict pandemic rules in santa clara county. director
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of football david shaw said the team still has allowed on their practice field, so they held training camp at san mateo high school. they also separate the team into 2 groups that practiced at different times. shaw says they're very strict about following coronavirus guidelines but they still have to be prepared the season for the virus to reach stanford. >>it's also force us to have a lot of but backup plans. so i'm going to this training camp. >>being ready to say we have to be extremely deep it every single position. there's nobody that's sitting around saying, i'm not going to play. everybody has to be ready to play. even to the point of all the coaches. >>to the nba finals, the lakers, la with a chance to win it all here under 2 minutes to go in the 4th lakers leading by one jimmy butler drives a little turnaround fade away jumper nice touch. butler with 35 points in a triple double tonight, closing moments of
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the game heat up by one lebron james to danny green got 3 not even close rebounded by markieff morris and he throws it away out of fouls you can't do that that turnover would prove to be costly for the lakers the outlasts lakers will take game 5 one 11 one '08 the final score lakers lead the series 3 to game 6 set for sunday. >>workers here in alameda county well into day 4 of their strike you can see behind me is morning, we'll
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>>good morning, everybody welcome back after a couple of very hot days around the bay area's humid in some parts as well things are calming down a little bit starting to feel a little bit more like fall the days where has all that for do you remember this morning it's going to feel again like summer in our 7 forecast here that's right. good morning, everybody this live shot coming in from half moon bay, very indicative or talking about kind >>shredded stratus above the live shot coming in from the golden gate bridge at least at the surface we can make out the towers nicely but again dealing with the fog and clouds a loss of the moisture levels are fairly high. this is what it looks like on the satellite, the radar not a whole lot of echoes to point out but again a little passing shower is in our cards for today enough to probably dirty up the car that will be about it. one note that fog again the word dancing everything we're starting it off. this
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afternoon. typically we should see the fog spill on in any way so it's no big surprise but look what happens overnight because of the wind shift before dawn. we really see a lot of this roadways will have little bit of fog tomorrow morning you can see some of it off to the sacramento valley. but this will mix out a lot quicker than what we're looking at today so a very big change in the weather happening in a relatively short period, mostly 60's off to the east bay 50's cover the north bay 64 san francisco, 59. san jose and for comparison sake about 24 hours ago mid bay, you're couple degrees ahead little colder the south and the north. breaking the day down again we see the skies open up in spots only to fill back up again with cloud cover as we expect this afternoon expect that fog to roll on in in the city particularly very very early this late afternoon early evening, we're take a long-range look at that forecast coming up in a bit marty sounds great day see a couple minutes. thank you. well happening today nurses in the east bay are on day 4 of
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their strike and they're demanding more ppe and increase safety measures from the alameda health system. >>kron four's reyna harvey live in oakland at highland hospital where the strike continues. she has the latest for us rain. >>i am out here on the front lines or you can see our health care workers are lined up here outside of highland hospital admission the scene across hospital system out here on go ahead and turn it around so you can see exactly how many responders doctor technicians are out today and asking for more from alameda health system i am actually joined right now john here said you can measure department clinical marriage. i let's talk about why guys out here we're out here today for instance our employer hrs which is the hospitals and clinics across the borders in this providing us with the face of the earth and staff in training and resources we need
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to give you an example of how bad that is. >>it just sending face of outside and socks with no shares in paper scruffles are almost patients person to injured. there's been sexually assaulted. and the reason that's really to budget and plan just to follow the law provide also in the midst of a pandemic we talk about some of your concerns there with a nurse hospital staff working here. mc has revealed some of the problems that we're already here in texas. we don't have basic equipment to keep publicaciones say. >>what example of that is they riding with down's we are supposed to keep blood and other infectious material >>there are p. >>so was scary but that's a start that we might be spreading disease from patient to patient to our co-workers our camera in the public and
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that's just not acceptable move. that's why we're out doing so much for joining us this morning we also have a statement. >>agents and you look at your screen you can go ahead and see that now we're going to read that all seniors and that comes out. statement says on the nurses strike while we're disappointed >>all this trying time when they're already here near strait of several lie. eventually turned to the bargaining table where we differences recently been on a tear to leave on track. >>well again not on your we can say the health care workers out here, they're going to be here throughout the day they've been here for several days the same scene and multiple option on across the bay area will be out here talking to the health care workers on the frontline bringing more updates austin is for now again. this is supposed to last until tomorrow and i guess right now. still no word yet on if an agreement and even close to
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being ranged mardy often about units to dri draining thanks a lot. >>hospital in oakland. well we're now 7 months into the coronavirus pandemic and new information from the world health organization shows that the suffering continues. the w h o announcing a record in new daily confirmed covid-19 cases around the world. it is now reporting more than 350,000 cases in one day and that surpasses the record that was set earlier this week by nearly 12,000 infections. in a press briefing that w h o says that there are quote no new answers as the virus continues to surge around the world. so here's how the numbers break down here in the u.s. and around the world as well just take a look at your screen also the state of california and in the bay area in our state there are more than 838,000 confirmed covid-19 cases and more than 16,000 people have died from the virus in california. in the bay area there are over
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104,000 cases with nearly 1600 deaths. the city of san francisco is offering financial help to small businesses for barriers and furniture required to support social distancing. now this week mayor london breed unveiled a one and a half million dollars in grants to support small business reopenings and recovery. a 340 small businesses will be receiving each between 2 $5,000 and we have more information about the grants and how to apply for them on our website at kron 4 dot com. a drive-in theater celebrated its grand opening in san francisco's bernal heights neighborhood cars were filling the parking lot at the alameda farmers market as people looking for a socially distance a form of entertainment. so for now the drive in his plane films from local filmmakers, the founders of the drive-in say it's a great opportunity for them to show off their work. now if you want to catch a local film at the drive-in be sure to plan ahead as you need to
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reserve a spot ahead of time. a bay area food bank is in dire need of volunteers to help families in need the san francisco more. says the number of volunteers was cut in half during the pandemic as the number of households, it serves every week doubled. now take a look at the numbers before the pandemic the food bank served, 32,000 households, every week and now it's serving 60,000 every week. the food bank is operating 6 days a week they see the hours there to volunteer or flexible if you'd like to help we have more information on that on our website at kron 4 dot com. a not guilty plea by one of the men accused of plotting to kidnap michigan governor gretchen whitmer and spark a c you're strong. you power through chronic migraine - 15 or more headache days a month, ...each lasting 4 hours or more. botox® prevents headaches in adults with chronic migraine. so, if you haven't tried botox®
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to wear a mask out in public around other people. sure it'll keep you healthy. but more importantly, i won't have to see your happy smiling face. ugh.
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and if you don't want to wear a mask, i've just got one thing to tell you. scram, go away. ugh. caring for each other because we are all in this together. so wear a mask and have a rotten day, will ya? ugh. >>well this is quite a story a santa rosa man recovering from a shark attack in florida. his name is mark bowden and he was on vacation when the woman warned him that there was a shark in the water so we waited about 15 minutes or so and he thought it was safe to get in. so we jumped in the water and that's when he said it felt like someone had punched him in the leg. >>i was confused i didn't know exactly what happened. i knew a shark attack was a possibility and i started crawling on the shore and those that the scariest time for me i was worried that if
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was a shark or something i might i might get that again it's crazy but i really didn't feel that much pain at all during the whole i've heard you know chark's t they're so sharp, it's like a surgeon's scalpel blade. in the bite was really clean and probably a lot of it was shot you know to help with the pain. >>yeah, he's lucky to be talking about it now well, a miami beach ocean rescue a team raised him to a trauma center and he's doing okay as you can see. bowden says it will not keep him from going into the water in the future saying hey what are the chances of getting bitten twice by a shark. if that's a lottery you don't want to win no. thank you got the 60's 70's going on for. >>high temperatures. it seems like not that long ago we're talking and the currents for you here. a look at your 4 zone forecast the extended with the 90's coming back again the kron 4 morning news continues. we made usaa insurance for members like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's right,
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the unfair money bail system. he, accused of rape. while he, accused of stealing $5. the stanford rapist could afford bail; got out the same day. the senior citizen could not; forced to wait in jail nearly a year. voting yes on prop 25 ends this failed system, replacing it with one based on public safety. because the size of your wallet shouldn't determine whether or not you're in jail. vote yes on prop 25 to end money bail.
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>>starting to feel like fall around the bay area day far as say don't get used to it. >>that's right a little flavor of fall just a little morsel case but the main course is going to be some are coming this week next week here or at least getting kind of close to that again good morning everybody live shot coming in from san jose state if you will again kind of the shredded stratus that we have going on that's going to take control just about all over the bay for at least the morning part of the day in the early afternoon after that
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point fog comes back again, it looks like for tonight and we kind of do the same procedure overnight. but should clear up pretty quickly tomorrow now sfo no delays happening. this is what it looks like there. and our temperatures were in the 60's off to the east bay 50's north bay 59. for san jose. so the players did come together as we talk about that you know this early in the season, it's hard to scrounge up enough moisture sometimes for these hold together to give us a nice juicy front with rain and all that kind of business wait little bit later in the season will probably get a better shot of that, but it is delivering it is here. we do have a couple stray showers in our forecast for today qualitatively doesn't like much at all and again looks like more trouble than it's worth but moistures moisture will take whatever we can get and it does keep our temperatures down to back to the moisture part of forecast talk about this morning fog. and what happens overnight as you can see right around on it clears up real real quickly now what they're doing with goes on for this week ahead we
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have this front kind of in our backyard brees is on by the weekend has done everything kind of repositioned itself and here is kind of the offshore wind event starting to develop it obviously we've got high pressure that's in place here it's back again. some moisture bubbling up curiously enough from the south there and sometimes that can be a little problematic, we'll see. so at any rate the thing to take away from this is offshore winds are returning. we don't know what extent it's going to be but watching out for potential red flag warning talk here lower 80's the central valley looks like today, 76 for sacramento, 67 san francisco, a cooler temperatures everywhere though that feels good like falls here right now 70's down to socal. and your 4 zone forecast investigating that 67 san francisco along the coast will do some lower 60's at that bayside some lower 70's in millbrae and burlingame at 72. down south. it's all the 70's even the mid 70's with palo alto redwood city at 73. santa clara valley lower 70's here 76 for morgan hill, los gatos at 74. and even around
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the upper 60's scratching near 70 along the east bay shoreline inland tri valley, mid 70's. incredible lot of this to a lot of cloud cover we're going to fight through today, 75 for walnut creek concord at 7571 sanli under 65 for berkeley solano county that even the hot spots lower 70's out there. we have 68 benicia 60 also for the 74 santa rosa, and 75 for sandra fell 68 meanwhile from mill valley. so here's the warm up real quickly boom to the 80's we go on sunday will probably crack in some areas inland by tuesday into the 90's but they're going to be here to stay for the remainder of the week and dry as well marty. fall was nice while it lasted a thanks. now to the latest on this stunning plot to kidnap michigan governor gretchen whitmer one of the man accused in the plot made his first court appearance via zoom on friday. >>an attorney for sean fix entered a not guilty plea on his behalf and he's one of 7 men linked to a militia group called the wolverine watchmen
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they are charged with allegedly seeking to storm the state capitol and spark a civil war. 6 other men were charged in federal court with conspiring to kidnap the governor due to what they considered her quote uncontrolled power. while greeting voters in a michigan neighborhood governor whitmer called for strong a stronger stance against extremism the governor says there's no question that these hate groups are domestic terrorists and says president trump has played a role in the rise of extreme extremist movements calling on him and fellow republicans to do more. >>i think that the president has given safe harbor the organizations and arrest, a terror organization i have asked specifically for this white house to bring the heat down. republican leaders in our state legislature. to bring you down and ask for their help and none of them have gone underneath it. >>well president trump criticized governor whitmer on
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twitter thursday for calling him a white-supremacist instead of thanking him. the president also demanded that she lift the state's covid-19 restrictions on schools and churches. derek chauvin the former minneapolis police officer charged in the death of george floyd will be allowed to live out of state as he awaits his trial. a minnesota judge updated chauvin's bail conditions citing safety concerns chauvin was released from prison on wednesday after posting a 1 million dollar bond. he's been in custody since may 31st 6 days after george floyd was killed when chauvin pressed his knee against floyd's neck. for 9 minutes as floyd pleaded that he couldn't breathe. the video of floyd's death sparked rallies and protests around the world chauvin has been charged with second-degree unintentional murder third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter. world news this morning armenia and azerbaijan say that they have agreed to a cease-fire in the gore no car
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box starting at noon today in a statement top the diplomats from the 2 countries say the truce is intended to exchange prisoners and recover the dead. the announcement follows 10 hours of talks between the diplomats in moscow. the latest escalation of the decades old conflict began back on september 27th and left hundreds of people dead. the issue at hand is the region of nagorno-karabakh it lies in azerbaijan, but has been under control of ethnic armenian forces backed by armenia since the end of a separatist war back in 1994. the bay area armenian community plans to march across the golden gate bridge later today in honor of the victims of that border aggression scheduled to be in to be an around 1130 this morning on the span. this weekend on inside california politics, the debate surrounding president trump's health is taking center stage as democrats are questioning the president's fitness for office while republic. republicans are doubling down
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on their support for the commander in chief. i do think we need to look at the 25th amendment terms of weather. >>it is up to the job of the president or a situation like this. you know the near term remedy is the election and i just think we need to concentrate and voting him out of as soon as possible. >>i'm sensing certainly in this region. groundswell of republican activists like that, but i since the election of ronald reagan. people publicans are fighting mad. strong line of wind pres. >>so be sure to join frank buckley for inside california prall politics is happens this sunday at 06:30am right here on kron 4. >>all right take outside for a live look at conditions from the embarcadero how some of low lying fog and clouds there
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or lung, breathing, or liver problems. here's to a chance for more together time. a chance to live longer. ask your doctor about opdivo plus yervoy. thank you to all involved in our clinical trials. >>and welcome back to kron 4 morning news, good morning, everybody happy saturday and the live shot coming in from san jose state we're dealing with quite a bit of that stratus cloud cover broken up quite a bit 60's covering much of the east bay 50's for the north bay 59, san jose. fog situation going on here for us, let's start right here for the morning hours lingers a little bit even to as late as 11 o'clock up here the north bay kind of shifts around because we have a little bit of a drizzle scattered shower event, boy that's for the
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overnight. in clouds release or the fog and clouds kind of stalking us and at times, although the subtle poke out a bit. tomorrow morning though different story we start to clear out the fog relatively quickly, here's the breakdown for us 66 by 11:00am by 2 could see some clouds and fog try to fill that back in again at 72. enjoy fall, it's not going to be around for a long marty alright, dave thanks a lot. well coming up in the next hour just 9 days after he revealed his covid-19 diagnosis. president trump set resume public events later today it all begins with an afternoon speech at the white house. >>we'll find out why he says he's ready to jump back on the campaign trail. and we're also tracking the latest on the glass fire's containment is growing in the north bay. and nurses across the state and here in the bay area on strike this morning demanding better protective gear for coronavirus reyna harvey has all the details coming up in a live report.
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it's rising. the pain is coming. >>you're watching of course. morning news. >>good morning, everybody and thank you so much for starting your weekend with us here at kron 00:04am morning news. it is saturday october marty gonzalez we're going to kick things off by getting a check of the forecast with dave spahr and today's feeling a little bit like fall and it is welcome. i'm glad you enjoyed that you have a nice good day
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for the weekend then we go back to summer next week could pointing everybody. >>this live shot coming from the golden gate bridge at least we can see the towers nicely but there's that stratus aloft that we're going to deal with throughout much of the day bay bridge toll plaza, the same kind of imagery here as well double part a little bit for a couple pokes of sunshine peeking out a little bit. but the clouds are going pretty much ruled the day keeping temperatures we've got 60's off to the east bay 50's up north 60 san jose 59. our 59 rather for san jose and across most the region for right now we're actually a couple degrees ahead of where we were from this time yesterday again clouds and fog which this is what it looks like. throughout the day today they kind of mix around a little bit by midday most of the bay's opening up, although it looks like a problem up here in the north bay and it covers us back up again overnight. pretty typical but what's interesting is it clears out relatively quickly tomorrow and that will be then permanent looks like as we go what's i jump too. far ahead so we have to take a look at
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the forecast an extra bonus 67 san francisco oakland at 7073 for san jose with a closer inspection of that forecast coming up in a bit marty alright, dave thanks a lot of us get the news this morning, one of the big stories that we're tracking for you this saturday is the news of the second presidential debate is now officially canceled after president trump refused to take part in a virtual debate. debate organizers made the call to switch to a virtual debate after the president was diagnosed with covid-19. so this means the debate in nashville scheduled for october 22nd now looks to be the final meeting between the 2 candidates if it happens at all. now with this cancellation the biden campaign moved quickly to organize a town hall for next thursday. sources close to the president say that he is working to schedule a competing town hall for that same night nothing has been confirmed though just yet. happening today president trump or would turn to the campaign trail just days after being released from the hospital for covid-19 the president has not yet given any evidence that he is no
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longer contagious. the trump campaign has organized a rally later today at the white house that event will be held on the south lawn despite the ongoing outbreak at the white house. but the president and says there's nothing for anyone to worry about in phone interview with rush limbaugh friday, the president again credited an experimental antibody drug for helping him recover so quickly and he says his administration is sending the drug to hospitals across the country. >>you're going to get immediately better like i did. i mean i feel better now than i did 2 weeks ago, it's crazy hand. i recovered immediately almost immediately i might not have recovered at all. from go. the judge said to me it's biggest story but to the press as they want to report that you know. >>well today's white house event is within cdc guidelines since it's been 10 days since the president was diagnosed with the virus. but the white house has not released any negative covid test from the president since his diagnosis. house speaker nancy pelosi unveiled legislation that
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would allow congress to intervene under the 25th amendment of the constitution to remove the president from office. pelosi says that the house needs greater oversight of the white house and joe khalil has more on how this would work and also the political fallout on capitol hill from her announcement. >>president's fitness for office must be determined by science and facts house speaker nancy pelosi rolled out a plan establishing a commission to determine if a sitting president is healthy enough and mentally capable for the office this is not about president trump. he will face the judgment of the voters. but pay shows the need for us to create a process for future presidents democrat jamie raskin introduced a bill he says the duty to establish such a commission on the president's fitness for office is clear in the 25th amendment congress in house and the senate could direct the commission to conduct a
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medical exam of the president while pelosi and raskin say the commission sets up a process for future presidencies they both directly referenced president trump medical professionals who say that certain medications can impair judgment i don't now in the age of covid-19. >>where a lot of government actors have been afflicted by it. we need to act white house press secretary kayleigh mcenany called the move a stunt we think that that is absolutely unfounded and it's a stunt ahead of an election back in any says despite the president's recent diagnosis, he is feeling well and fit for the duties of the office he was making great decisions going back and forth and different issue so it's a ridiculous assertion. president trump also weighed in on the 25th amendment talked this morning going after his opponent jo-ann no condition to be a candidate 25th amendment. >>i think they put it in so they can get camilla in replay exactly white house collar barbara perry says the 25th
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amendment technically calls for the commission to exist under every presidency leases to start the ball rolling to indicate that they are aware what's going on in the white house curry says historically the 25th amendment has been invoked when past presidents were physically incapacitated the speaker is probably concern over the incumbent and his health, but also the state of mind. perry says given the ages and medical histories of both president trump and joe biden their health is irrelevant concern. >>well that was joe khalil reporting now keep in mind we're just 24 days from the november election in kron 4 is your local election headquarters so be sure to stay with us for all the latest news and results leading up to and on election night. the lawmakers are responding to a memo from secretary of state alex padilla, it's addressed to local elections officials about any potential disruptions and threats at the polls. the memo mentioned the resources and laws with consequences for those who try
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to intimidate threaten or block voters from casting ballots. and they include a felony charge connected with bringing a gun in or near a polling place reactions to the memo are split among party lines. >>i think there's more interest there's more emotion there's more passion around this election. and it's really important that we make sure that every california that have an opportunity to vote free in fear of intimidation. it's honestly i think a lot of this is being perpetuated by democrats to scare people into you know into voting for their candidates of choice. >>sand this is that there's people out there wanting to stop them from voting in that and that's all this made up this. >>well elections officials are anticipating that most californians will be voting by mail this election season. and we here kron 4 committed to helping make sure that your vote counts so if you experience a problem casting your ballot just let us know and we'll investigate it. you can e-mail us at voting problems at kron 4 dot com.
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since disneyland in southern california was forced to close because of the pandemic and there's still no word when it might reopen. governor newsome recently said that he's not in hurry to reopen theme parks in california. jennifer mcgraw reports that they happiest place on earth could be facing an economic disaster. >>disney in china, japan, france and florida have all open but here in california. the governor says it's too soon leaving everyone who wants to go everyone who is employed in limbo. >>the once happiest place on earth now just a depressing sight with no signs of reopening disneyland resort every other theme park across the state continue to be on lockdown with the governor's quote, no hurry to reopen. >>i understand the dialectic the friction, the frustration that many business leaders have that they want to move forward. set to really to to but we're we're going to be led by a health first framework and we're going to be stubborn about it.
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>>the governor getting blowback by the theme park here in anaheim, the chief medical officer for disney absolutely rejects the suggestion that reopening the disneyland resort is incompatible with the health first approach since march, the company has been working to keep patrons. i think character safe and socially distant and they're not the only ones fighting the governor i want actually invite governor newsome to come to anaheim. see the economic impact himself. is it does actually right here. the governor also noting that when the new rules are issued they won't just be limited to well known theme parks but will also include smaller amusement parks. such as the one on santa cruz pier. california overall is looking at losses of almost 80 million dollars in travel related spending this year. disneyland resort alone is facing a 100 million dollar budget deficit on top of 28,000 employee layoffs. oc
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public health hope to have disneyland opened once they move tier but that's not happening anytime soon in anaheim jennifer mcgraw. >>and here's the breakdown of we've got going on 69 by high noon. still quite a bit cloud cover and even into the afternoon at 72 and cloudy this rain event very very scattered about him.
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>>good morning welcome bad national news this morning hurricane delta has passed through the coast of louisiana, thousands of people there now feeling the affects early this morning. reporter jake chapman joins us live from lake charles which has been hit by 2 major storms in just the past 6 weeks, jake, what is looking like there now this morning. >>well this morning we're getting a mixture of debris from hurricane morning and now hurricane delta can see right here. this is the effects of delta we saw this early this morning, this power lines blown down by the powerful winds of delta you could actually see part of the debris from are the top of that our life of the poll was in the know the road about an hour and a half or so ago, and it cost a lot of traffic issues early this morning, especially with the power out there was no light out here whatsoever but people are still driving the roads they would see that debris at the very last second. thankfully, no one was a no one hit at all, but people are out here
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still recovering still processing everything that happened and as you mentioned this is the second hurricane 6 weeks the people like charles have dealt with with delta and more i actually spoke to a business owner who had minimal damage this time with hurricane delta. he said more did a lot more just visit had a couple holes in his roof and the significant damage to the outside, but it's still functioning now and he says delta was it was surprised in how delta wasn't as damaging as laura and he's very thankful for that and he says the only way that this city is going to move to get is only going to move forward is that they help each other pick up the pieces together and he knows that it's going to take time but he says the people like charles in the state of louisiana are resilient of course there's thousands of power outages right now we're working to learn more if people are still without power this area so stay with us both on air and online but i'll send it back to you guys. >>all right, jack thanks lafayette live report from lake charles as jake chapman reporting for us. >>bring it back here to the bay area this morning we're dealing with fall like
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temperatures around the bay, a lot of folks are enjoying that don't get too used to a dry day. yeah good morning marty good morning everybody knows the reporter had a jacket on because he's on the backside of these tropical systems sometimes because time of year they pull down some colder air to get across the plains states. >>somewhat typical what they're going to get basic is going to be some leftover rain in the ohio valley what's let the delta by the way. on our coast. we're still continue to contend with this front that's on our back yard for this morning. not going to supply a lot quantitatively but at least cosmetic a few little scattered showers are still in her future there you can see that live shot coming in from the golden gate bridge swing and things are out of the shot from timber on this thinks team kind of imagery again again that kind of cloudy skies above us and off to the distance the golden gate temperatures in the 60's off to the east bay we're still in the 50's to the north bay, very slow mercury movement here with all this cloud cover hanging around the current wind show us a little bit of an onshore wind that's in place there will be a noticeable shift however that
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will be happening tomorrow and that ship is going to be offshore and that looks like it's going to be more of that in the next week. so that's something we've got to watch as temperatures climb. but we also dry out as well, here's how it looks like on future cast for again keep a lot of cloud cover going on here today for us, there's a couple little patches, some showers to happen. this takes us into the early evening hours and fog actually building real quickly for this afternoon and evening even before sunset starting to reassert itself and actually start to clear out. by sunday morning, it looks like as you can see the marine layer completely being scraped the way as we have a complete change in the weather pattern again. more offshore and that will be warmer and drier air but get a load of this here again we're an on shore zone right now that will be the story this afternoon. then tomorrow, there's the swing you can sip and solano county and fairfield how this starts to swing to the north for the most part so these will be those offshore winds developing and temperatures will be climbing all next week. let's look at the
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moisture levels at the surface quite a bit we have going on right now that's a given not a lot of rain but i mean at least a tie and then for later today, hard even budge is the green stays over all of the bay area you can see for today tonight if floods us again overnight that's typical. there's the switch. tomorrow afternoon looks like it's getting drier by the hours you can see 30's and 20's. and that's just the beginning of somewhat of an offshore wind event so it's going to be little sensitive in touch and go we'll see how that all comes together mostly cloudy today a few showers mild temps 70's just about everywhere going to see that the 4 zone forecast too. then for tomorrow. clearing and becoming dry. i just showed you that shift in the winds will be tomorrow afternoon. but it's going to be all next week it looks like and warming as we get some 90's in here as early in spots as tuesday. it looks like forecast today 67 san francisco open 7073 san jose across the wider region forget the reds today, it's the yellows and the greens
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with 70's and 60's across the board that's for high temperatures we expect for today. we'll have that 7 day forecast for you the checkout the 4 zone and the longer-range forecasts to your 40's well marty ok dave thanks so much well sports is next and the niners announcing their starting quarterback for tomorrow's match against the jackie, i'm looking at your mri. your shoulder seems to be healing nicely. well, dr. farrell, it feels really good... that's good. and... i'm sorry. baby, don't touch that... i don't want you to play with that... (singing) twinkle, twinkle little star. how i wonder what you are... (still singing) up above the world so high... like a diamond in the sky. i'm so glad that your shoulder is feeling better. but, how are you doing? i'm hanging in there... schedule a video visit with your doctor. and get quality care with no copay. kaiser permanente. thrive. and get quality care with no copay. to wear a mask out in public around other people. sure it'll keep you healthy. but more importantly, i won't have to see your happy smiling face. ugh.
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>>all right time for sports this morning, the raiders left oakland last december and there's already an effort to
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bring another nfl team to the east bay, a group of black investors announced on friday there biddy 92 and a half million dollars to buy the city's share of the oakland coliseum now the long-term goal here is to bring an nfl team back to oakland and make it the first nfl team, whose majority ownership group is african-american the founder of that group explains why getting the stadium site is so important to making this happen. >>i believe that. >>if we keep moving forward and we get access to the coliseum site. one of the main components of our presentation to the nfl is going to be does the stadium and we have to have a place to build it and so we're putting our place holder there so that when we do go to the nfl. we can go to them and say look we have to finance. we have the the location of the stadium. we have everything that we need. >>obama says this is all part of a bigger plan to revitalize east oakland, and speaking of football. we now know who will
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be under center for the niners this weekend kayla mills has all the details. >>time for >>49 ers fans should be feeling pretty good heading into this weekend, the team's chances are looking up. now that quarterback jimmy garoppolo will take back the reins head coach kyle shanahan announced at jimmy jay will be starting after sitting out the last 2 games because of a high ankle sprain and with the rocky showing from backup nick mullens last sunday, including a pick-six fans should be pretty pumped about the news but 2 of the team's biggest offensive weapons are still up in the air shanahan said that running back raheem most are in wide receiver deebo samuel are still questionable. the 49 ers host, the miami dolphins at one '05 on sunday. well many collegiate athletes have a lot of extra down time right now since they can't practice and several khaliq ross players are making the most of this bizarre fall semester by starting the go bears go vote initiative. lacrosse coach
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brooke eubanks requires every member of her team to get involved and join a community service organization kat rojas camera lane your lg chem padding and nikki's a decided to make it their mission to get every student registered to vote right now they're focusing on the athletics department giving virtual presentations to every team and spreading the word on social media of course those who are from important for us. >>a student athletes, it's we can set the tone so we talk about your meetings we were was to be heard and i think it's going work said set the young education students. >>the players tell us college students are among the age group with the lowest voter turnouts so they're hoping to make a difference. they say they've helped hundreds of students register. so far moving over to the pac 12 stanford held their first football practice today more than 2 weeks after the conference announced the season was back on the stand for program has faced some extra hurdles in the form of very strict pandemic rules in
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santa clara county. director of football david shaw said the team still has allowed on their practice fields, so they held training camp at san mateo high school. they also separate the team into 2 groups that practiced at different times. shaw says they're very strict about following coronavirus guidelines but they still have to be prepared the season for the virus to reach stanford. >>it's also force us to have a lot of but backup plans. so i'm going into training camp. >>being ready to say we have to be extremely deep it every single position. there's nobody that's sitting around saying, i'm not going to play. everybody has to be ready to play. even to the point of all the coaches. >>to the nba finals the lakers la with a chance to win it all here under 2 minutes to go in the 4th lakers leading by one jimmy butler drives a little turnaround fade away jumper nice touch. butler with 35 points in a triple double tonight, closing moments of the game heat up by one lebron
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james and danny green got 3 not even close rebounded by markieff morris and he throws it away out of fouls you can't do that that turnover would prove to be costly for the lakers the outlasts lakers will take game 5 one 11 one '08 the final score lakers lead the series 3 to game 6 set for sunday. >>health care workers to out all of county are on strike the the next hour if stress worsens your digestive issues, try new align digestive de-stress. it combines align's probiotic with ashwagandha to help soothe occasional digestive upsets, plus stress that can make them worse. align digestive de-stress. from the pros in digestive health. smells more amazing than ever. flings now so their laundry isn't that the dog's towel? hey, me towel su towel. more gain scent plus oxi boost and febreze in every gain fling.
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only at olive garden. >>good morning, everybody welcome back 8.29 this saturday morning we've been dealing with some hot days in the bay area earlier in the week and now waking up to cooler temperatures and i know about you but i've been enjoying day for says wait a don't get too excited because it's going to change it again right little flavor fall, i here marty good morning and good morning, everybody in those who are scratching and waiting for summer hey we got in the in the longer-range deals. well, here's a live shot that goes on in the golden gate we've been kind of monitoring these stratus clouds. >>pretty much have us all covered up this is what it looks like from space and again a couple little spotty scattered showers throughout the day are possible today. again it's going to be enough to really kind of dirty up the car does not really much substance with its acting more as a cooler and also to bring some more of that moisture off towards our way and let's check into that as we get later in the day today to
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overnight we expect the fog to be here. but by sunday morning she departs pretty quickly and we go to kind mostly sunny mode already 60's cover the east bay 50's up north 59, meanwhile, san jose 61. for san francisco. this is the comparison sake that we have from 24 hours ago touch, warmer and a good chunk of the real estate as you'll notice. the breakdown today puts us at 68 by high noon, mostly cloudy in cloudy somewhat by midafternoon at 72 again that fog rolling on in very early for today tonight, we'll take a closer look at that longer range forecast for you in the 4 zone as well marty sounds good dave, thanks. a lot will happening today nurses in the east bay are on a 5 day 4 now they're strike. they're demanding more ppe and also increased safety measures from the alameda health system kron four's reyna harvey live in oakland at highland hospital now. >>where she has the latest for marty i've been talking to the health care workers that are out here on the front line 100
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telling they want more support from scarce it's not saying that they feel safe. well as the pace and on the one island right now i've been talking to many all of the people get here, including this one he's actually a social worker here at highland hospital about why you guys are out here today yeah, >>i say yeah all right >>our for people might say hey you know we're in the middle of the pandemic and you guys are out here striking. >>why this timeline just in the 6. think.
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>>always always on her staff not now then when water. >>thank you so much for speaking with me right now we also have a statement from the alameda health system. we're really sad see this is their are disappointed that the unions called a strike at a time when they're already extraordinary strain on health care providers we encourage them return to the bargaining table or we can resolve our differences and reach agreement on a really in back out here live you can see. this is the scene. i'm just not every hear all of >>it's the number of clinics, how a day. so this is great five-day planned strike. we're going to be following the story. when i soon as they
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reach some sort of update in that bringing you that live for now reporting an old plant harvey. >>ron morning. >>rana you mention that strike will end tomorrow on the 5th day is there movement between the 2 sides as far as getting back to negotiating. >>you know, i've been talking to some of the union members here as well as alameda health and right now it doesn't seem like there is an agreement that. now are being raised. so we're going to have to stay on top of this story. but soon as they come some sort agreement we bring you that are right i think that's right a harvey reporting for us from oakland in highland hospital. >>other news this morning a first time mom tested positive for the coronavirus just days before her baby's due date and she is now one of hundreds of women who are taking part in a ucsf study on pregnant women with covid-19 rachel collette is now a mom to a healthy 6
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month-old girl but days before a daughter was born rachel got sick with a dry cough, a sore throat and a headache. and soon she found she had contracted covid-19 because her husband also had the symptoms he couldn't be at the hospital when she gave birth. >>definitely. that whole week leading up to. giving birth was. emotional because those end of march beginning of april there still wasn't that much information there are just so many unknowns. >>well thankfully. her baby tested negative and rachel symptoms soon subsided now researchers find that covid-19 has a prolonged effect for a lot of women during pregnancy and while the symptoms generally ease in about a month. 25% of pregnant women had symptoms that persisted for 2 or more months. >>we're going take short break, but first we'll take you outside for a live look at conditions from the embarcadero in san francisco
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along the waterfront see some clouds the background but we're expecting a pretty nice day and then a big warm. when was the last time your property tax bill went down?
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roll hall of fame is highlighting hispanic inductees during hispanic heritage month who helped shape the genre and generation alex stokes has more now from cleveland. >>this is the beginning of rock roll. we've seen influences of latino >>with this electric guitar young ritchie valens his smash hit reinterpretation of the mexican folk song love introducing spanish we're into a rock roll song even that alone in 1958. >>i hadn't been done before. so that was groundbreaking that was innovative his contributions join those of other artists and hispanic heritage when their names etched in gold on the rock and roll hall of fame inductee not many lopez make a mad dog. >>bruce springsteen's e street band everybody from greg errico of sly the family stone robert trujillo of metallica and linda ronstadt among others. >>i know shes seen
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>>that last name price to >>they're in previous generations. >>precious artifacts help tell these inductees stories like trujillo's bass guitar, the satin vest worn by rico and home. >>and our brand new play a loud special exhibit. we feature the guitar. by jerry garcia of the grateful dead director of an experience stronger key says the dead fostered a powerful communal aspect jerry garcia always talked about how he tried to break down those barriers between performer and audience it was more about we're all sharing in the state in this experience together. >>and one musician the group he says certainly has shared
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his heritage is carlos santana. >>these collaboration ys it's doing what we've seen in music today, it's introducing. to the fan bases of these of these other artists and vice versa prepandemic museum has participated in events like the annual latino heritage pass. >>but in today's world they encourage people to make use of their free online educational resources and roll has never been one thing. >>it's never looked one way is number sounded one way if you have one image of rock and roll i would encourage you to broaden. representation. >>in cleveland alex to us. >>the whole thing was like a pyramid doesn't. well our hispanic heritage special next saturday october 17th or begins at 9.30 for half an hour and i'm happy to tell going to be hosting that so please join me for that and you can also find more stories online at kron 4 dot com just look under the community tab for hispanic heritage month
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day and by the way both the rock and roll hall of yes to concrete record outside yeah love 60's and 70's or highs today, both these are not currents for you know we're taking in more detail, the 4 zone forecast and the summer extended one as well. >>on 4 morning news team. it's rising.
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>>good morning welcome back time to talk weather with a dave spahr who is here to tell us more about this fall
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weather we've been enjoying at least for the last couple days right, yes has been learned lovely, but it's not going to stick around for chilly. good morning. marty good morning, everybody live shot from timber on as we try to make out in the distance the golden gate as you can see basically the fog has been all pushed up kind of a loft is what we're going to be dealing with sun is going to be in short supply today, it's good thing keep those temperatures suppressed little bit of moisture here for a stray shower here and there. but that's really about all as a foe, no delays happening here but essentially a mostly cloudy scenario most readings in the 60's we got some 50's up to the north bay but 61 59 for san jose. so we have front the kind of dropped in our backyard here, not a whole lot of rain produced from it's a little early in the season, typically we tend to see that later in the season, little bit more rain associated with this frontal systems but at least it does cool us off and that will take behind all of that is going to be the dry offshore winds to watch out for and temperatures will be climbing with that as well now the dance this into
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this evening. ok so just shortly after sunset looks like the entire bay area will be kind of filled with this kind of fog we get usually in the morning hours. then it will mix out actually fairly quickly right after dawn as you will see what the couple problem areas in the east bay and peninsula. now the wider perspective obviously this front center backyard. we have a little opportunity for couple stray showers going on today. but next week warming and look at the clouds playing keep away that means high pressure building little moisture kind of curiously coming creeping in from the south central alleys around lower 80's today, central coast in the 60's 70's down south some more details in your 4 zone forecast 67 san francisco to lower 60's cover the coast with the pundits. the base the peninsula. lower 70's and some 60's we keep in the 70's even down south redwood city 7374 for palo alto santa clara valley got a lower to middle 70's, 76 for morgan hill. we're approaching 70 even in the southern end of the east bay shoreline tri
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valley is checking into middle 70 75 conquered in walnut creek again enjoy the fall whites here 65 berkeley 67 for richmond. solano county most readings in the upper 60's lower 70's we continue that trend as we head west. so all the way to marine county with middle 70's, valley, 70 forecast here we do we climb excuse me in the 80's quickly and by tuesday, some areas will be poking out some 90's here and that will be some dry winds to walk out for marty all right dave thanks a lot. well for your a lot of people since the pandemic have been exercising either inside their home or maybe in the backyard with the garage. >>but as gyms and studios are now reopening a lot of folks are wondering how safe it is to return to their favorite jim. our health expert, karen o joins me this morning with some safety do's and don'ts and karen you recommend wearing a mask at the gym right. >>correct correct. now you have to kind of remember that
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when assets creating more resistance. so has your demand for oxygen is greater you're going also have more resistance to air flow. so it's it's you have to kind be careful as in watch out for some of the symptoms of being light head it may be a little dizzy you. >>well, how does a lot of people complained when they wear masks when they're that the mask sections to their face so they find it very uncomfortable. >>and for a lot of folks who wear glasses that makes it really tough because the glasses fog up. >>exactly yes, it's not something people like to do. but it if you're going to be indoors. it's probably the safest thing to do right now. yeah, the video that we're looking at right now everyone in the gym at the time is wearing a mask and that's something that you want to see. >>tell us a little bit if you would about how covid-19 can spread added jim. >>well your expelling air more
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forcefully so you're going to expel more particles into the air. so you have to you have to consider that especially when you're doing weightlifting when you're really forcefully expelling air as well as when you're on a treadmill you're going to be running of up at a high intensity and sweating and breathing very hard. i was some of the gems are cutting back on the number of people in the gym for that reason and they're even telling people kind of scale back on their workouts also. >>and also one thing that can cause a problem is we see on our screen whether or not your gym is using air conditioning or natural cross ventilation what's the issue there. >>well if you have air conditioning and it's not filtered air you're just recycling contaminated air. ideally it's great to have the natural. airflow from i are coming from the outside and coming in and that cross ventilating so it's a hostage
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him lenny gyms don't have they have one door in and one door as you know they don't have that opportunity to cross pencil 8. well a lot of people have exercise induced by night and that's when your nose rennes when you exercise about 74% athletes have complained that right night as so you have those droplets coming from you knows. >>it is encouraging to see that a lot of gyms are going using the gym parking lot or or some areas outdoors and also making sure that the equipment is is spaced further apart to make it safer. >>right and that's excellent except as we come in or coming into the fall the winter that might be problematic. so we have to find a way to make it work inside if that's the case. >>so let's get back to exercising with a mask we talk about some of the one thing that that i know that i've done i haven't gone back to a gym yet. but when i'm taking a walk or something like this is i'm constantly adjusting and
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readjusting the mass to try and i feel more comfortable. >>right in when you're outside you don't need to wear mask unless you are 6 feet of somebody else because the viral load is very low when you're outside so that's okay. but you're so right about touching the mask, mean we naturally touch your face a lot anyway, and with the mask on if you're working out. it's going to need more testing so sometimes that's just that's as much of a problem too because you're masses contaminated your hands get tammany touch equipment, yeah. >>yeah, i'm reading i'm reading on your list of do's and don'ts here that i had a big no no by touching my mask you're if you if you do that i should disinfect my hands >>yes, yes, and like i said that everybody realizes there even touching their mask, yeah. >>yeah, what are some other that that come up with exercising such as maybe the
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mass gets down because i've perspiring while i'm working out. >>yes, and that's really a problem because when it's you're creating even more reason air resistance in so it's hard to get good air flow coming in as well as going out a lot of people complain they get a little dizzy or even feel like they're suffocating also with the wet mask. it gets dirty in the micro organisms can grow so you want make sure that when to use them, you wash them. also when it's contaminated and when you need to change it and put on a dry one so it's good idea to bring some extras. >>do you recommend wearing gloves at the gym. >>you can but oftentimes people that do wear gloves, they feel that it gives them a false sense of security so they tend to not wash their hands as much as they should
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yeah so if they touch their vast they think i got my guns on but then they're contaminating everything else that they might touch. >>so bottom line here karen hughes of if you're thinking about heading back to the gym or you've done so you want to keep in mind that there are a lot of do's and don'ts to keep yourself safe. >>there are and we have more for next week we do okay sounds great because this is a topic. >>that is a high on the list for a lot of folks are just itching to get back to exercising. >>thanks a lot. jack lee we'll right now, aarp's work is more important than ever.
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>>welcome back to the kron 4 morning news, good morning everybody live shot coming in from the bay bridge toll plaza quite a bit of cloud cover we have even a couple patches of light rain are possible with that through the day today most of our readings haven't moved too much they won't in the morning got 60's covering the east bay up to the north bay we've got 50's and 60's 61 for san francisco 62 meanwhile for san jose. we'll keep a lot of cloud cover in the forecast only about 68 by high noon mid afternoon at 72. yeah, these reduced numbers are going to be felt all throughout those inland valleys for today but summer is coming back, it looks like into next week coming up in the next hour, the kron 00:04am morning news just 9 days after he revealed his covid-19 diagnosis. president trump is set to resume public events later today it all begins with an afternoon speech in raleigh at the white house will find out why he says he's ready to jump back on the campaign trail. >>and we're also tracking the
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latest on the glass fire's containment is growing in the north bay we'll have the latest numbers for you and nurses across the state and here in the bay area on strike this morning. they're demanding better ppe for coronavirus kron four's reyna harvey has the latest details from when was the last time your property tax bill went down? what? never. are you kidding me? for years, the residential burden has gone up. while the corporate burden has gone down. prop 15 reverses that. it closes corporate loopholes and invests in schools, small business, and firefighters. and when the big corporations pay more, your tax bill goes down. that's right. a savings of a hundred twenty-one dollars a year for the average home. give homeowners a break. vote yes on 15. about the covid-19 virus. it's real. and it's dangerous. so, on behalf of all of us working on the front lines, please take it seriously. and while we don't yet have a cure or a vaccine, we do know how to keep you
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>>good morning. everybody, thank you so much for starting your weekend with kron 00:04am morning news. it is saturday october marty gonzales and i'm noelle bellow it's 09:00am it's time to get a check of your forecast from dave spahr dave. the sky was blue yesterday, not like hazy blue, but blue blue are we going to see that again today. >>no not too much we have quite a bit of cloud cover which to deal with for today. good morning guys, good morning, everybody live shot coming in from the bay bridge toll plaza and a lot of what you're going to see will be breaks happening here to let the sun out of touch. but quite a bit of cloud cover will deal with shot from u c berkeley, same imagery as well at least it's opening up nicely to look at the east bay shoreline but again cloud cover aloft. we will see and maybe couple stray showers thrown in there just for good measure throughout the day today we've got 60's and 50's on the big board 62 meanwhile for san jose for comparison sake. we're a couple degrees ahead of where we were from this time from yesterday but cooler temperatures are expected for today and tomorrow 71 at 1 o'clock quite
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a bit of cloud cover there sun poking a little bit by the afternoon at 71 as well looks like that fog going make a push pretty early this afternoon and this evening overall dissipate pretty quickly for tomorrow marty back to you all right dave, thanks a lot us get to the news this hour one of the big stories we're tracking for you this morning. >>is the news that the second presidential debate is now officially canceled that cancellation comes after president trump refused to take part in a virtual debate and debate organizers made the call to switch to a virtual debate after the president was diagnosed with covid-19 this means the second and now final debate. >>will be held october 22nd in nashville. >>if it happens at all and with the cancellation the by campaign moved quickly to organize a town hall for next thursday. sources close to the president say that he is also working to schedule a competing town hall for that same night but nothing has been confirmed just yet. happening today, president trump returns to the campaign trail just days after being
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released from the hospital for covid-19 now the president has not yet given any evidence that he's no longer contagious. the tribe trump campaign has organized a rally later today as we mentioned that the white house. the event will be held on the south lawn now despite the outgrowing now ongoing outbreak at the white house. the president says though there's nothing for anyone to worry about in a phone interview friday with rush limbaugh president trump again credited an experimental antibody drug for helping them recover so quickly and he says his administration is sending that drug to hospitals across the country. >>people are going to get immediately better like i did. i mean i feel better now than i did 2 weeks ago, it's crazy hand. i recovered immediately almost immediately i might not have recovered at all. from go. the judge said to me it's the biggest story but to the press as they want to report that you know. >>well today's white house event is within cdc guidelines since it's been 10 days since the president was diagnosed with the virus. the white house though has not yet released any negative covid test from the president since
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his diagnosis. >>house speaker nancy pelosi has unveiled legislation that would allow congress to intervene under the 25th amendment of the constitution to remove the president from office. pelosi says the house needs greater oversight of this white house joe khaleel has more on how this would work. plus the political fallout on capitol hill. >>president's fitness for office must be determined by science and facts house speaker nancy pelosi rolled out a plan establishing a commission to determine if a sitting president is healthy enough and mentally capable for the office this is not about president trump. he will face the judgment of the voters. but pay shows the need for us to create a process for future presidents democrat jamie raskin introduced the bill he says the duty to establish such a commission on the president's fitness for office is clear in the 25th amendment congress in the
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house and the senate could direct the commission to conduct a medical exam of the president while pelosi and raskin say the commission sets up a process for future presidencies they both directly referenced president trump medical professionals who say that certain medications can impair judgment i don't now in the age of covid-19. >>where a lot of government actors have been afflicted by it. we need to act white house press secretary kayleigh mcenany called the move a stunt we think that that is absolutely unfounded and it's a stunt ahead of an election back in any says despite the president's recent diagnosis, he is feeling well and fit for the duties of the office he was making great decisions going back and forth on different issues so it's a ridiculous the search and president trump also weighed in on the 25th amendment talk this morning going after his opponent joe's condition to be a candidate 25th amendment. >>i think they put it in so they can get camilla in replay
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exactly white house collar barbara perry says the 25th amendment technically calls for the commission to exist under every presidency he says to start the ball rolling to indicate that they are aware of what's going on in the white house recess historically the 25th amendment has been invoked when past presidents were physically incapacitated the speaker is probably concern over the incumbent and his health, but also the state of mind. perry says given the ages and medical histories of both president trump and joe biden their health is irrelevant concern. that was joe khalil reporting we are now just 24 days from the november election kron 4 is your local election headquarters so stick with us for all the latest news and results leading up to and of course on election night. we here at kron 4 also committed to helping make sure your vote counts if you experience any problems, casting your ballot. let us know, and we'll investigate you can e-mail us
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at voting problems at kron 4 dot com. >>and coming up this with movie theaters in san francisco keeping their doors close we're going to take a look at how one business is now taking movie night outdoors. and bay area food bank still struggling during the pandemic and coming up after the break we'll show you how you can help out. >>while health care continues to be partisan on the campaign trail one congressman is working on a bipartisan
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>>welcome back millions of americans have lost their health insurance during the pandemic and the issue of health care is near the top of the list on the campaign trail. >>critics say the president is trying to dismantle the affordable care act and that could force people with preexisting conditions to lose their health care or make it too expensive for them to afford the president has yet to propose his own health care plan. meantime joe biden is pushing against the liberal wing of his party who want medicare for all just eaten or reports on the effort now in washington to compromise on the health coverage. >>health care took center stage during this week's vice presidential debate if you have a preexisting condition. heart disease diabetes breast cancer. they're coming few president trump and i have a plan to improve health care and for present protect preexisting conditions for every. >>american sodas arkansas
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congressman bruce westerman to cover more people to lower costs cover preexisting conditions the republican says his new fare care act combines both parties priorities for patients and taxpayers. much of the bill builds on provisions of the affordable care act, including a direct copy of its protections for preexisting conditions would actually cover some. more so than the affordable care act because we also have risk. >>re insurance pools westerman is legislation would also expand on another idea from the ac a insurance exchanges to create more competition among providers and more flexibility for employees, mostly democrats learned their lesson on partisan health care with the affordable care act. and hopefully republicans have learned our lesson on partisan health care with american healthcare act republicans failed to repeal and replace the a in 2017. but a case before the u.s. supreme court next month could overturn the law within. you know matter of
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weeks we could have a bill that would drop in and be a new healthcare replacement, but a lot hinges on who's in control of the white house and congress after election day. in washington, i'm jessi eaton or. >>the office the mostly cloudy a couple stray showers it works 71 looks like by 1 o'clock by 4 also 71 was more pokes a son at work there. we have the fog turn in early this afternoon this evening forecast coming up next. we made usaa insurance for members like martin.
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>>well you may be looking out your window and thinking this is a beautiful fall day, but you know what in some parts of the bay area there's a spare the air war heat and a sparse here to tell us more about that i did a good morning. marty good morning. everybody i even though most of the bay area still kind of in the yeah, they have that issued and it looks like with an offshore wind event coming our way it's going to be more. moderate zone is what it looks and warming temperatures we expect for this week ahead live shot coming in the golden gate bridge. again kind of shredded stratus if you will that's going to be above us much of the day but will be pokes the sun as we see here around half moon bay, look at that some sun trying to come out there a little bit. all the commotion we can see 60's off to the east bay up to the north bay 50's and 60's mixture 62, san jose a lot of green on the board. hardly any temperature movement because of all this cloud cover in a couple little strays of showers to be head into the afternoon hours not a whole lot of kind of dirty up the car, if you will maybe what the roads temporarily. again
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the sun will poke out again this afternoon a bit. what's interesting is tomorrow morning you see the marine layer stressed he become a row did and that will be into the afternoon. so it's going to be a different story tomorrow by the afternoon with probably mostly sunny skies settling off across most of the bay still on the cool side warming up as we get into early next week. and a quick about-face with these winds, you know today they're going to be on shore with all the cloud cover at all. but then there's going to be that switch to be more offshore coming in from the northeast in the north as you'll notice here and this is what we'll be watching care for this evening, the red flag warnings come our way and then measuring that moisture at the surface. today mitt tries out a little bit in some of the inland areas, not much floods us back again as you can see by late tonight and into tomorrow that's somewhat typical but boy what a change this is for sunday afternoon. much drier in the east asia will notice with readings in the 30's and the 20's so again, mostly cloudy for most of bay area today we're
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talking a lot and chance of maybe a few showers here and there. temperatures will be in the 70's going on in that's a nice treat. then tomorrow we're going to see some 80's start to return and 90's by the time we get to around tuesday and much of next week ahead, 67 san francisco opened at 7073 for san jose and across the wider geography mostly it's greens and yellows say it's a nice treat. 70's and 60's for highs today again that's not going to last as we warm up warn your extended forecast a check of the 4 zone forecast as well noel. all right, thanks dave. >>turning to wildfire coverage now highway 29 in napa county finally back open as firefighters continue to get a handle on the glass fire that blaze now 82% contained. it's scorched more than 67,000 acres in napa sonoma counties destroying more than 600 homes more than 2000 structures do remain threatened. calfire expects to fully contain the fire by october 20th. the
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cause is still under investigation. now as containment of the glass fire grows some of activated residents are being allowed back into their homes. kron four's gayle ong reports from yangon favorable weather has given firefighters, the upper hand with the glass fire downgrading mandatory evacuation orders. >>so warnings here in angwin one resident is returning home for the first time after almost 2 weeks fully until ico stayed with family in saint not knowing what he did return to our rocking just kind having to wait and just. >>and just having to wait like that. unable to do much it's not the first time polly and telling his family had to evacuate in august when the lightning complex fire ignited in wine country we never really unpack from the lnu fire. >>really like it was still kind of half have packed so is it was less stressful this time. but like even on the fire was closer the glass fire burning just 2 miles away from his home in angwin on grade
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and how a mountain road. >>prompted the whole community to mandatory evacuate. residents were allowed to return home earlier this week but not everything is normal mostly though the wi fi that's still out that's like the big thing. >>he shows with cell phone coverage with i think powers mostly backed leader powers back pg and e crews are working to get power back up. >>the howell mountain mutual water company canceled a boil water notice friday confirming water in angwin is safe to drink again friday afternoon pacific union hosted a food distribution for residents of angwin passing out hot meals and water. >>and benches helped saint provided on site free health checks and counseling as firefighters work to contain the fire crews are working on the roads to clear debris. the only way in and out of town is to pope valley as you make your way back when it's important to take havel mountain road as deerpark road and sanitarium road are closed due to safety hazards reporting in angwin gayle, ong
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kron 4 news. >>well more than a dozen wineries have been damaged by the glass fire, but at least one is bouncing back quickly. it's gusty load a road sign calistoga i had reopened its tasting room the tasting room in the main building were untouched by the flames and what a beautiful building. it is it's 11,000 square foot farmhouse though was destroyed along with equipment and about 12,000 bottles of wine. now because this winery was built to replicate a 13 th-century tuscan castle. they're going to have to bring in artists and all the way from italy to make the repairs. now to a developing story that we're following this morning pg and e is linked to yet another deadly wildfire here in california. the utilities filing on friday with the public utilities commission reveals that fire investigators seize some of pg e's equipment as they investigate the cause of the zogg fire that fire erupted in shasta county last month it scorched more than 56,000 acres. containment though this
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morning is that 95% pg e says it is cooperating with the investigation. >>and still ahead this morning in sports. the niners announcing their starting quarterback for tomorrow's matchup against the dolphi when was the last time your property tax bill went down? what? never. are you kidding me? for years, the residential burden has gone up. while the corporate burden has gone down. prop 15 reverses that. it closes corporate loopholes and invests in schools, small business, and firefighters. and when the big corporations pay more, your tax bill goes down. that's right. a savings of a hundred twenty-one dollars a year for the average home. give homeowners a break. vote yes on 15.
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>>good morning, we're back time for sports this morning, the raiders left oakland last december and those already another effort to bring another nfl team to the east bay. a group of a group of a black investors announced on
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friday there bidding 92 and a half million dollars to buy the city's share of the oakland coliseum now their long-term goal is to bring back an nfl team to oakland. and make it the first nfl team whose majority ownership group is african-american the founder of the group explains why getting the coliseum site is so important to making this happen. >>i believe that if we keep moving forward and we get access to the coliseum site. one of the main components of our presentation to the nfl is going to be does the stadium and we have to have a place to build it and so we're putting our place holder there so that when we do go to the nfl. we can go to them and say look we have to finance. we have the the location of the stadium, we have everything that we need. >>well bob says this is all part of a bigger plan to revitalize east oakland, and speaking of football. we now know who's going to be under center for the forty-niners tomorrow kayla mills has the highlights.
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>>time for >>49 ers fan should be feeling pretty good heading into this weekend, the team's chances are looking up. now that quarterback jimmy garoppolo will take back the reins head coach kyle shanahan announced at jimmy jay will be starting after sitting out the last 2 games because of a high ankle sprain and with the rocky showing from backup nick mullens last sunday, including a pick-six fans should be pretty pumped about the news but 2 of the team's biggest offensive weapons are still up in the air shanahan said that running back raheem most are in wide receiver deebo samuel are still questionable. the 49 ers host, the miami dolphins at one '05 on sunday. well many collegiate athletes have a lot of extra down time right now since they can't practice and several call-up cross players are making the most of this bizarre fall semester by starting the go bears go vote initiative. lacrosse coach brooke eubanks requires every member of her team to get involved and join a community
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service organization kat rojas camera lane your lg chem padding and nikki's a decided to make it their mission to get every student registered to vote right now they're focusing on the athletics department giving virtual presentations to every team and spreading the word on social media of course those who are from important for us. >>a student athletes, it's we can set the tone so we talk about your meetings we were was to be heard and i think it's going work said set the young education students. >>the players tell us college students are among the age group with the lowest voter turnouts so they're hoping to make a difference. they say they've helped hundreds of students register. so far moving over to the pac 12 stanford held their first football practice today more than 2 weeks after the conference announced the season was back on the stand for program has faced some extra hurdles in the form of very strict pandemic rules in santa clara county. director of football david shaw said the team still has allowed on
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their practice field, so they held training camp at san mateo high school. they also separate the team into 2 groups that practiced at different times. shaw says they're very strict about following coronavirus guidelines but they still have to be prepared the season for the virus to reach stanford. >>it's also force us to have a lot of but backup plants. so i'm going into training camp. >>being ready to say we have to be extremely deep it every single position. there's nobody that's sitting around saying, i'm not going to play. everybody has to be ready to play. even to the point of all the coaches. >>to the nba finals the lakers la with a chance to win it all here under 2 minutes to go in the 4th lakers leading by one jimmy butler drives a little turnaround fade away jumper nice touch. butler with 35 points in a triple double tonight, closing moments of the game heat up by one lebron james and danny green got 3
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not even close rebounded by markieff morris and he throws it away out of fouls you can't do that that turnover would prove to be costly for the lakers, the outlasts lakers will take game 5 one 11 one '08 the final score lakers lead the series 3 to game 6 set for sunday. >>organized strike here will alameda health system markers you can see when he arrived the last year you
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>>all right welcome back as 9.29 this morning taking a live look outside of conditions of the golden gate bridge going to have a little bit of a mix of clouds and sun still trying to break through. yeah, lots of cloud cover there but karl the fog is not really out to play. >>but we do have a little bit of a cool morning on our hands we got dave spahr standing by with a check of our forecast a day a good morning guys good morning, everybody and it will be kind of a mostly cloudy scenario going for saturday but sunday will be a very different day than that so keep the shades hand even or not to use much them today, but tomorrow you probably need him again as we were just talking about the golden gate bridge kind of overcast going on there satellite imagery shows more cloud covers upstream to treat us for the afternoon. nice for temperatures suppression though we'll take that look look would like to see little bit more rain out of all this but at least we're getting that marine layer and the humidity levels are going to stay pretty lofty over the
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next about 36 hours or so speaking which here's the return of the fog that happens by this evening, pretty good overnight. but it mixes out pretty quickly tomorrow, it looks like sure it's going to greet us at 07:00am but by 89 we should be shifting over a mostly sunny scenario, 60's over most of the board right now there's a couple 50's here and there to be had don't expect a lot of temperature movement however looks like temperatures will be on the cool side today even though we're ahead at this hour than what we were this time yesterday by a couple degrees over most of the bay. so the breakdown is the 71 by 1 o'clock by 4 kind of mostly cloudy again some of that fog coming back again. again 71 expect warmer temperatures tomorrow and warming up to the 90's into next week martin. well all right today. well happening today nurses in the east bay on day 4 of their strike. they're demanding more ppe and increase safety measures from the alameda health system that's right kron four's reyna harvey joins us live now from oakland at highland hospital. >>with the very latest out
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there he reyna. >>well you know i've been talking to the health care morning. >>they say they really don't feel supported and let's find work and is given to hospitals right that's it the air you can see nurses and doctors technicians don't fire family is out here today for this all morning even voicing their cards. >>talking to an eu our viewers can actually hurt here at highland hospital. why are you >>all the lie to that better
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>>so is saying they need clothes from home a simple she's saying that he wants to hear say there's been a lot of this management for a lot of people were saying we're in the midst the pandemic and why of all time would you like to strike right now what do you want to say >>thank you so much so she saying that the best here. >>it is more funding it is on to beat her. >>that someone a saint he can hear her over that means they can and can't stop here. >>i've been out here talking many of the health care workers. this is day 4 of their plan organized strike. they're going to be them. >>we want to show you stated >>they're saying right now it's a long howard
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disappointed that unions called strike at a time. we already in florida strains on health care provider. the bargaining table so we can resolve our agreement fair then is it so hard that meeting between alameda health system the health care workers you see on your monday that's supposed happen on monday. hopefully hear what happens with their contract. >>that's what they're demanding there been change in their contract and more protections put in putting it all out of highland hospital harvey ron corning, hopefully they're able to reach there on monday, thanks for >>we are now 7 months into the coronavirus pandemic and new information from the world health organization shows that the suffering continues. the w h o announced a new record in the daily confi med cases of covid-19 around the world. it's now reporting more than 350,000 cases for one day and
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that surpasses the record that was set earlier this week by nearly 12,000 infections. in a press briefing, the w h o said there are quote no new answers as the virus continues to surge around the world. so let's take a look now at how the numbers break down globally in the u.s. and also the state of california and the bay area take a look at your screen in our state here in california. there are more than 838,000 confirmed covid-19 cases and more than 16,000 people have died from the virus. here in the bay area we've seen more than 104,000 cases with nearly 1600 deaths. >>small businesses who are working to make social distancing work in their spaces are now getting a little help from the city of san francisco this week mayor london breed unveiled one and a half million dollars in grants to support small business or reopenings and recoaery. those funds should go toward purchasing barriers and furniture to help further
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their social distancing efforts. 340 small businesses will each receive between 2 $5,000 we've shared the information about the grant and how to apply on our website kron 4 dot com. meanwhile drive-in movie theaters are becoming increasingly popular during the pandemic last night an outdoor cinema celebrated its opening in san francisco kron four's dan thorn was there and has more. >>cars filling the parking lot of the alamein a farmer's market to catch local films on a big screen. it's an experience bringing the bernal heights community together safel feel safe in my car with my friend here absolutely this is a great idea, it's a great idea reservations for friday's event filled up quickly as people look for socially-distanced ways to be entertained the pandemic has drawn people to find some normalcy in places like drive ins. i think people are really really great thing.
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>>community craving to be out of their house. >>with people it's also a great opportunity for local filmmakers to show off their work they should do this even when the pandemic is over because i think it's. >>celebrate >>founders of the bernal heights outdoor cinema say they're glad to be back for a 17th season amid the covid-19 it's our attempt to keep >>keep the outdoor in our bernal heights outdoor cinema in a safe way. it took a while to get it all together we persevered what we would do this again and it's in it's in the car. >>so you know we keep our masks and the role the winds up and off we go reporting in san francisco. dan thorn kron 4 news. >>well the nation's top infectious disease expert doctor anthony fauci says he's cautiously optimistic that the
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u.s. will have a safe and effective vaccine available by the end of the year and that's a historically quick timeline for vaccine production and also contradicts statements from president trump that there could be a vaccine at the end of this month. doctor fauci says that he is concerned about the public perception of a vaccine after so much has been made of the issue politically and he's hoping that it doesn't discourage americans from wanting to get vaccinated. >>that would be really tragic if there were a vaccine. that was safe and effective it could save lives. and people because of a lack of trust and authority would not want to take the vaccine. that would be an unfortunate situation. well doctor fauci says that people should be confident that the development of a vaccine will be transparent and driven by science instead of politics. >>he also said that he would be comfortable taking a vaccine if one is available as soon as january. a bay area food bank is in dire need of
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volunteers to help families in need the san francisco-marin food bank says the number of volunteers was cut in half during the pandemic while the number of households that it serves every week has now doubled, we'll take a look at these numbers on your screen before the pandemic the food bank served 32,000 households every week will now it's serving 60,000 the food bank operates 6 days a week the hours are flexible for volunteers. so if you want to help we have more information on our website. so you can volunteer all you have to do is look for this story. >>now to the latest on the stunning plot to kidnap michigan governor gretchen whitmer one of the men accused in the plot made his first court appearance. the zuma friday, and attorneys for shawn fix entered a not guilty plea on his behalf. he is one of 7 men linked to a militia group called the wolverine watchmen they are charged with allegedly seeking to storm the
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state capitol and spark a civil war 6 other men were charged in federal court with conspiring to kidnap the governor due to what they consider her quote uncontrolled power. while reading voters in a michigan neighborhood governor whitmer called for a stronger stance against extremism governor whitmer says there's no question these hate groups are domestic terrorists and says president trump has played a role in this rise in extremist movements calling on him and his fellow republicans to do more. >>i think that the president has given safe organizations and terror against domestic terror organization i have asked specifically for this white house to bring the heat down. republican leaders in our state legislature. to bring you down. i asked for their help and none of them have gone underneath it. >>president trump criticized the governor on twitter on thursday for calling him a white-supremacist instead of thanking him. he also demanded
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she lift the state's covid-19 restrictions on schools and churches. derek chauvin the former minneapolis police officer charged in the death of george floyd will be allowed to live out of state as he awaits trial a minnesota judge updated chauvin's bail conditions citing safety concerns chauvin was released from prison on wednesday after posting a 1 million dollar bond. he had been in custody since may 31st 6 days after george floyd was killed when chauvin pressed his knee against floyd's neck for several minutes as floyd pleaded that he couldn't breathe. the video of floyd's death sparked rallies and protests around the globe chauvin has been charged with second-degree unintentional murder third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter. >>and this weekend on inside california politics the debate surrounding president trump's healthcare take center stage and his health democrats are questioning whether the
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president's fitness for office as republicans are doubling down on their support for the commander in chief. >>i do think we need to look at the 25th amendment terms of weather. it is up to the job of the president or a situation like this. you know the near term remedy is the election and i just think we need to concentrate on voting him out of as soon as possible. >>i'm sensing certainly in this region. groundswell of republican activists like them, but i since the election of ronald reagan. people and publicans are fighting mad. strongly line wind pres. >>so join frank buckley for inside california politics, it's tomorrow at 06:30am right here on kron
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>>a tropical storm delta continues to move across the southeast, it's forced 10's of thousands of people to wake up this morning without power look at that delta made landfall friday evening as a category 2 storm bringing powerful winds and heavy rain across southern louisiana that battered area is still recovering from hurricane laura which happened just a couple of months ago the storm has since weakened to a tropical storm, but it does remain dangerous for people in the area with up to an 11 foot storm surge in some areas i
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know that we're thankful we're not dealing with stuff like that, but our hearts are with those who are dave spahr standing by with a check of our forecast here dave. we've got some cloud cover for the day. >>yeah, looks like it's going remain all day well yeah, thanks good morning. and good morning, everybody. and for the folks in the gulf and so forth one more month ago for the season minutes overall though sometimes in get out of season systems to which we cut in 2005. here's a live. look at there we see kind of that overcast kind of situation. this is what you're going to see 2 most the day i think we're going to get something going on and some sun poking out here and there temporarily before it fills us back up again for late this afternoon this evening combined with that fog all of that moisture we definitely need 60's covering most of the region for right now is the temperature check and doing all of this for us as a front that dropped and it did its job it just didn't how much moisture which to negotiate through. wait till later in the season we will get more out of these things obviously but it's still fire season. so the offshore winds from the
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system we've got to watch post it that will be tomorrow but more importantly into early next week and we have the rising temperatures with all that to back to the fog again as i mentioned earlier late this afternoon and this evening. the fall comes back again will remain all overnight. and early tomorrow, we'll start to mix out as will be essentially a mostly sunny day. and as we get into much of next week. it's going to be that way getting into the 90's this high-pressure anchors in the right location now to keep away game and the high pressure sits over us and provides little bit of extra warmth, the 90's are back again, although interesting to note some moisture bubbling up here from the south will see what becomes of that 80's. but the central valley, 67, san francisco, 65 moderate 70's cover us for socal. on the home front in the 4 zone forecast 67, san francisco. the coastal c mo c lower 60's, we're looking at 60's for a lot of the peninsula mixed in with some 70's and keep the 70's on tap to the south no
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80's least not today, 70 for palo alto 73 for redwood city, not bad at all in the south bay too lower to middle 70's, 76 for morgan hill east bay shoreline to the south approaching 70 mid 70's for tri valley snow at 72 along with dublin, 75 for walnut creek dam built 75, 71 san leandro 67 richmond berkeley at 65. solano county even down to vacaville and fairfield only lower 70's that really tells you cloud cover on shore wind 68 for a 70 going on for santa rose with more 70's heading down south. so we do warm up again lot more sun going on for your sunday, too. temperatures get really rocking here by the time we get around tuesday and back to the 90's week open the balance the week. we're really watching out for those offshore winds. >>well for your a lot of people since the pandemic have been exercising either inside their home or maybe in the backyard with the garage. but as gyms and studios are now reopening a lot of folks are
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wondering how safe it is to return to their favorite jim. our health expert joins me this morning with some safety do's and don'ts and karen you recommend wearing a mask at the gym right. >>correct correct. now you have to kind of remember that when assets creating more resistance. so has your demand for oxygen is greater you're going also have more resistance to air flow. so it's it's you have to kind be careful as in watch out for some of the symptoms of being light head it may be a little dizzy you. >>well, how does a lot of people complained when they wear masks when they're that the mask sections to their face so they find it very uncomfortable. >>and for a lot of folks who wear glasses that makes it really tough because the glasses fog up. >>exactly yes, it's not something people like to do. but it if you're going to be indoors. it's probably the
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safest thing to do right now. yeah, the video that we're looking at right now everyone in the gym at the time is wearing a mask and that's something that you want to see. >>tell us a little bit if you would about how covid-19 can spread added jim. >>well your expelling air more forcefully so you're going to expel more particles into the air. so you have to you have to consider that especially when you're doing weightlifting when you're really forcefully expelling air as well as when you're on a treadmill you're going to be running of up at a high intensity and sweating and breathing very hard. i was some of the gems are cutting back on the number of people in the gym for that reason and they're even telling people kind of scale back on their workouts also. >>and also one thing that can cause a problem is we see on our screen whether or not your gym is using air conditioning or natural cross ventilation what's the issue there. >>well if you have air
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conditioning and it's not filtered air you're just recycling contaminated air. ideally it's great to have the natural. airflow from i are coming from the outside and coming in and that cross ventilating so it's a hostage him lenny gyms don't have they have one door in and one door as you know they don't have that opportunity to cross late. well lot of people have exercise induced by night and that's when your nose rennes when you exercise about 74% of athletes have complained that right night as so you have those droplets coming from you knows. >>it is encouraging to see that a lot of gyms are going using the gym parking lot or or some areas outdoors and also making sure that the equipment is is spaced further apart to make it safer. >>right and that's excellent except as we come in or coming into the fall the winter that
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might be problematic. so we have to find a way to make it work inside if that's the case. >>so let's get back to exercising with a mask we talk about some of the one thing that that i know that i've done i haven't gone back to a gym yet. but when i'm taking a walk or something like this is i'm constantly adjusting and readjusting the mass to try and i feel more comfortable. >>right in when you're outside you don't need to wear mask unless you are 6 feet of somebody else because the viral load is very low when you're outside so that's okay. but you're so right about touching the mask, mean we naturally touch your face a lot anyway, and with the mask on if you're working out. it's going to need more testing so sometimes that's just that's as much of a problem too because your bass is contaminated your hands get tammany touch equipment, yeah. >>yeah, i'm reading i'm reading on your list of do's and don'ts here that i had a
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big no no by touching my mask you're if you if you do that i should disinfect my hands >>yes, yes, and like i said that everybody realizes there even touching their mask, yeah. >>yeah, what are some other that that come up with exercising such as maybe the mask, it's damp because i've perspiring while i'm working out. >>yes, and that's really a problem because when it's you're creating even more reason air resistance in so it's hard to get good air flow coming in as well as going out a lot of people complain they get a little dizzy or even feel like they're suffocating also with the wet mask. it gets dirty young the microorganisms can grow so you want make sure that when to use them, you wash them. also when it's contaminated and when you need to change it and put on a dry one so it's good
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idea to bring some extras. >>do you recommend wearing gloves at the gym. >>you can but oftentimes people that do wear gloves, they feel that it gives them a false sense of security so they tend to not wash their hands as much as they should yeah so if they touch their vast they think i got my guns on but then they're contaminating everything else that they might touch. >>so bottom line here, karen hughes of if you're thinking about heading back to the gym or you've done so you want to keep in mind that there are a lot of do's and don'ts to keep yourself safe. >>there are and we have more for next week we do okay sounds great because this is a topic. >>that is a high on the list for a lot of folks are just itching to get back to exercising. >>thanks a lot. jack le
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