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>>you're watching kron 4 morning news at 7. >>good morning. everybody, thank you so much for starting your weekend here with kron 4 morning news. it is sunday october 11th. marty gonzales is go ahead and get a check of forecast from days far heidi good morning, hey good morning marty good morning, everybody and office already a sunny start are clear start at least at that bay bridge toll plaza there we see the sun coming up over the east bay hill still working on some of that morning fog looks like around half moon bay get a load of this here hanging about just a bit but we'll clear this out in the next couple of hours nothing much upstream to intrude because we're looking for high pressure ultimately builder creates its own little
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set of problems as we go forward in the forecast period. most ratings off of the east bay in the 50's and 60's got 40's up to the north bay 57 san jose, 56 going on for san francisco, but most of the district is little cooler today. we were this time from yesterday in some cases almost half a dozen degrees behind the breakdown today but says that 6611, lots of sunshine going on 77 at 2 and a fairly cool day with all the sunshine we got going on however a quick warm-up is expected for the weekend. we'll take a look at that coming up in a bit marty all rights. >>justify's death for a traffic violation something like that to happen. in our own backyard is on acceptable. >>well in the north bay people want answers after a napa county deputies shot and killed an armed unarmed man during a traffic stop the man's family now asking how a traffic stop ended with their loved one dead. 47 year-old one adrian garcia was shot last monday a day and he died
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a day after hit from his injuries. well now the garcia family and members of the community are hoping that this latest shooting can spark institutional change in the north bay kron four's dan thorn has more. >>a small group gathers in napa holding signs and calling for justice for one adrian garcia, just days ago the 47 year-old father of 3 was shot and killed by a deputy during a traffic stop nothing justifies. for a traffic violation, especially if you're an armed fernandez is the founder of the people's collective for change. her group is calling for more transparency from the napa county sheriff's department over garcia's death, i know this person you do the very well-spoken person is very very easygoing not could kangaroos it was something like that happen. in our own backyard is on acceptable. the department has shared their condolences with garcia's family via facebook calling
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the situation extremely difficult but also gave their explanation for shooting garcia because he ignored commands would not show his hands and aggressively approached the deputy why garcia was pulled over monday night has not been revealed i think that they need to release the video footage. i think that if they're going to use language like that the paint the picture. >>there needs to be video to accompany it so that people can see one of garcia's sons spoke briefly at saturday's event in downtown napa saying his family deserves justice. >>some residents say garcia's killing is creating a bitter racial divide within their community. not is a wonderful place. but it's also really really divided place and this is only further divide enough, reporting in napa dan thorn kron 4 news. >>also in the north bay, the city of the whale is asking for a change of venue in the
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case of sean monterrosa the city announced saturday that it had filed 3 motions in the case and that includes a gag order to prevent anyone from talking to the case of 2 about the case to reporters and also asking to dismiss certain charges in the federal lawsuit monterrosa was shot and killed by vallejo police officer jarrett tonn back on june 2nd. montrose at the time was on his knees with his hands raised as police were investigating a call at a walgreens khan fired 5 shots of monterrosa from the back seat of his patrol car killing him. the city of atlanta wants to move the trial to fresno. and in marine county, a man is in jail this morning for shooting an 18 year-old pregnant woman with a paint ball gun 30 times. it happened on friday on drake avenue near donahue street in marine city. the woman had injuries on her back her arms stomach in phase. police identify 19 year-old tyrell atkinson as the shooter officers found the
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paint ball gun believed to be responsible in the attack in the back of his car atkinson is already on probation for assault with a deadly weapon. now to the east bay this morning where police arrested a man on hate crime charges after tying a noose to a tree in berkeley on thursday, a city worker says they saw a man tying a noose some rope in the marina near south cove. when the worker approached the man about the noose and fastened it to the tree and then ran away officers found him a short time later. in the south bay, san jose police say a drunk driver hit and killed a pedestrian investigators say the victim was crossing south of jackson avenue just before 9 o'clock friday night when he was hit by someone who was driving a 2004 saturn. the man later died at the hospital, the driver now being held at the santa clara county jail on dui charges. and coming up this morning just 10 days ago it was a ghost town but now crews are making great
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progress on the glass fire we'll find out how life in calistoga is getting back to normal. >>and then president trump says he's no longer contagious and can return to the campaign trail but he hasn't released any proof of that we'll have the latest for you on that. but first a denver and the latest on a deadly shooting at a demonstration in denver we'll find out how a local tv news station advanced non-small cell lung cancer can take away so much. but today there's a combination of two immunotherapies you can take first. one that could mean... a chance to live longer. opdivo plus yervoy is for adults newly diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer that has spread and that tests positive for pd-l1 and does not have an abnormal egfr or alk gene. it's the first and only approved chemo-free combination of two immunotherapies that works together in different ways to harness the power of the immune system. opdivo plus yervoy equals a chance for more days. more nights. more beautiful weekends. more ugly sweaters.
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>>good morning welcome back a man is in jail this morning charged with shooting and killing someone at a protest in downtown denver. the man was working as a security guard for a local tv news station at the time. evan kruegel has the latest now. >>we're learning that suspect a private security guard for another television station here in town 9 news saying a private security guard hired by the station is the suspect being detained by denver police we were here when this happened just after 3.30 on the other end of civic center park when we heard one loud side. denver police rushed into this courtyard between civic center park in the art museum to find one person down on the ground he was taken to the hospital. we're unfortunately he died denver police telling us 2 people were detained, you can see one man being detained in this video 9 news saying a producer and a security guard were both arrested the producer has since been released according to the station at denver police would not comment on
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the specifics only saying that the security guard has no affiliation to antifa again the victim in this was taken to the hospital where we learned he later died. this all happens near the end of 2 conflicting protests and civic center one in support of black lives matter the other event called a patriot muster. >>denver police set up in between the 2 groups with fences to create a buffer and they were largely successful in keeping those 2 groups apart denver police asking people to stop sharing this information until they can release more >>de escalate anything that is rising right now that right now it's. our primary focus is to to we can't have any further violence in conjunction what happened today. we just do not want we're going to turn what happened in here through the investigation our primary focus is to de escalate >>and at 9 news saying this suspected detained by denver police is a private security guard hired by their station.
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weather but dave says that's an going to change is going to warm up and it will get a little flavor some are coming back to the driver's seat yet again and i know it's time for trick or treating kind of thing what's going on area. a big good morning. marty good morning, everybody golden gate bridge as we start things off not much of a breeze that's probably a good thing because now the winds were looking at and watching out for are going to be those offshore winds live shot coming in from. >>half moon bay. we're still negotiating through some coastal fog their 50's cover much of the east bay with some lower 60's as well up to the north bay 50's and 40's mixture 57 for san jose and 56 for san francisco what a bounce just real quickly just check out the winds to give you a general perspective, the idea is we're not looking at a lot in the way of winds in the next about 48 hours or so that's a plus although there is a temporary shift that does occur a little bit on shore. it's going to be more of an offshore again mental note here not heavy on the winds over the next 48 hours that's a good thing because looking
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at this moisture levels do fall. this afternoon already we're feeling it into the 30's in the 20's in terms of the east bay in little bit up there in the north bay too. the so-called recovery tonight. hardly they're a showing these graphic scene from yesterday we're seeing all that green covering the bay which is somewhat typical not going to happen it looks like for tonight and by tomorrow afternoon again dropping off again the only plus side is that we see the next 48 hours is not a lot of the way of wind so we'll be dry. but there won't be a whole lot the way of winds which we like mostly sunny going on we've mild to warm depending on your things 70's cover good portion of the bay some 80's going on in london this week. we're talking 90's by tuesday inland. and then looks like the mid to upper 70's even covering out towards the coast by the week's end it's going to back the middle 90's for a lot of those east bay locations or those well inland areas are going to really start feeling it by the weekend looks like more of the same continue. we'll call warm hot really and 90's will still
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be happening in many spots inland with 70 around the coast out today, 72, san francisco, 77 for open 79 going on san jose. it's a little warmer today than yesterday very unbalanced a pretty decent day this afternoon, nice fall feel still with us got some of those 80's off to the east a little bit here you'll notice. and they're kind of sprinkled up here in the north bay to but a lots of 70's to enjoy this afternoon. and that's the key issue enjoyed because it will be changing and have that extended forecast coming up for you in a bit we'll take a look at the 4 zone a little as well to marty a high table look forward to that thank you. >>want to turn now to our wildfire coverage cal fire says it now expects the glass fire to be fully contained by october 20th 9 days from now the morning kid this morning containment is now at 86% so far the fire has burned more than 67,000 acres in napa and sonoma counties and has destroyed more than 800 homes. all told more than 2000 structures remain threatened. as firefighters are making
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more progress in the glass fire more evacuation orders and warnings were lifted in napa valley kron four's gayle ong has more on that from calistoga. >>as the glass fire continues to burn or the napa valley people here in calistoga or just trying to get back to normal life. it was business as usual in downtown calistoga shops opened friday after being closed for almost 2 weeks since the glass fire ignited. >>thus the city did not sustain any damage. all of our utilities are functioning and operational and you know we're just you know, we're just happy to be here. >>the city of calistoga has been spared by wildfires but businesses were hit hard with mandatory evacuations and covid city manager mike kern is confident the economy will bounce back quickly our businesses are able to you know spread their customers out and. >>and provide them with that that physical distancing that's necessary to to provide a safe environment or businesses are very resilient. they're ready and willing and able to come back.
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>>full throttle as of saturday, the glass fire is close to reaching full containment allowing residents to return home he come to check for us and nato i come i can for my boy and my girl sylvia guzman left calistoga when the fire was burning close pie, she stayed at a hotel a nap before week and is grateful to see her home still standing from feel good now with her apartments is fast 50 and. as you make your way back to the napa valley, firefighters and utility workers are still working to restore the fire damaged areas. >>that could take days to make those areas safe for the public in calistoga gayle ong kron 4 news. >>and officials in sonoma county are urging property owners in areas that were impacted by the recent wildfires to now prepare for rain. they say that many properties with an and downstream of the burn areas are at higher risk for flash floods. rockfalls debris and mud flows. officials say that
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it's up to the property owners to prevent sediment from clogging storm drains creeks and rivers and they recommend put on sand and gravel bags. other news this morning, the bay area armenian community marched across golden gate bridge saturday in support of the victims of the conflict between armenia and azerbaijan. take a look at this video. it's of the march on the bridge the citizen app marches are asking for peace between the 2 sides. hundreds of people have died over the past 2 weeks after a re escalation of the decades old conflict. that march was in reaction to a ceasefire agreed to by both armenia and azerbaijan. but shortly after the agreement both sides then accused each other of derailing the peace and launched new attacks the truce was intended to end the worst outbreak of a steely hostilities in that region in more than a quarter century. the foreign ministry deputy of the rim disputed region of nagorno-karabakh put that ruse
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in perspective for those of us living in the west. >>i mean i can't imagine that the sports me some empty for some people living in the west because they wake up in the morning and they take of a scene from granting the morning cup coffee put show onex incur but it's not like that it's not as boring. you have to struggle for that's very right to wake up in a shiny stuff and i care. that is not being celts are able to to have your morning coffee and lively matters culture of this will stop that these people love think it's not that wake up every morning wanting to go to war. >>well there's no word just yet on if or when both sides will return to the negotiating table. and still ahead this morning weight loss surgeries on the rise across the country will find out why packing on the pounds in the age of covid. hey, my twitter is blowing up! dear jack box, bring back the spicy chicken strips,
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amazing the henrico resident had gastric bypass surgery in june since then she's dropped 50 pounds. it wasn't painful at all once weighing 282 pounds. sanders wasn't feeling so great. i probably was taken about. 7 or 8 pills a day from cholesterol to. >>high blood pressure and diabetes 45 at the time you i got a lot of medication someone my age to be taking and when became clear obesity underlying conditions like diabetes can increase the risk of severe illness with covid-19. she knew she needed to get the weight off it definitely way heavy when it came to this year. she's not the only one we've seen an increase in our people both seeking to start the process. >>and then people in the process motivated to move forward doctor matthew bregman director of bariatric surgery at pair of doctors hospital has seen a surge in patients seeking weight loss surgery around the nation united healthcare and cigna report
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and increased demand of 20 to 40% compared to last year. >>was recognized very early on that obesity really predicts a pour out com than the general population. if a patient does contract covid virus. those patients are going to be more likely to be admitted to the hospital. they're more likely to be required ventilation about 50% more likely to actually die from the disease. sanders counts the decision as one of our best after everything else she tried didn't work a lot of people. >>may think that something easily out but let me inform you that it's not easy you still have to work i still have to watch what i eat that still have to lift weights. i still have to do cardio. >>well that was kerry o'brien reporting now today, sanders 8 pills a day are down to 3 and she's a good candidate or we should tell you a good candidate for bariatric surgery is someone who is between 70 to 100 pounds overweight and also has weight related conditions like heart disease. sleep apnea and
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diabetes. well coming up this morning. you should receive your mail in ballot by now, but some voters say they've received 2. >>we'll find out why officials say this is a very common mix-up and what you should do with that second ballot. >>and alas a nurses and first responders plan to strike here in alameda health system in doing
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>>good morning welcome back to kron 4 morning news, 7.28 sunday morning we're taking a live look outside from sutro can things are clearing up quite nicely dave it's always nice to see the sunshine in the war on the waterfront in san francisco because it doesn't happen a whole but the october of course considered one of the best months for the bay area and the shot is proving that out and we're delivering marty yeah, i'm sure we're delivering about that action yet looking good on that front as you talk about and what's nice is you know we get all the sunshine. >>without the sultry afternoon it's going to be nice pleasant fall-like day not even much the way of winds little bit of breeze cooking here we're going to half moon bay hearing on the issue it appears like this imagery is better than about a half hour ago looks like some of this fog is starting to left but so that lingers around just a bit. big temperature change though coming this week right away, nice shot also the golden gate bridge up close and personal here clearview the we have pretty much gone all the way through dust storm tracker 4 miles of formality we call it that not much to see upstream
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either now we've been talking about this high pressure so it does mean some offshore winds we're going to see some of those working here the next 48 hours but the real deal as we get to watch out for is later on during the week. current numbers were in the 50's in the 60's and the east bay. for santa rosa 44. 50's up here in the north bay 57 meanwhile for san jose. and all of the district is behind where we were from yesterday happen doesn't degrees was close to a dozen. we're going to catch up on that front because today a lot more sun but instead of going crazy with these temperatures and so forth would be very no feeling is what we've got going on the breakdown for 66 at 11 by 2 we're talking 77 don't get too comfortable because things will be changing for this week we'll be covering that in your 4 zone forecast in just a bit marty. >>all right dave thanks a lot. well happening today nurses in the east bay are set to end their five-day strike. >>they walked out over a lack of personal protective equipment from the alameda health system. >>kron four's reyna harvey live in oakland this morning.
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she's at highland hospital and she has the latest for us >>marty good morning and you'll notice a completely different scene to my right into my left. you see no nurses out here and that's because they suspended the picket line portion all of their strike today, however, they are still striking. they're not going to work today. they tell me they're using this time to meet online virtually and i'll be talking about many of the things they need they've been out here all week since wednesday, they started out here highland hospital they were in san leandro hospital like you mentioned they're asking for more protective equipment they're also asking for more support and compassion when it comes to their homeless patients, especially now when they have up tick in covid-19 cases. >>they're asking for more support because they want to feel safe as they are seen many of the people coming in and out of the hospital. now
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we talked to nurses we talked to doctors we talked to front-line workers who have been out here all week. here's what they had say. >>we've been fighting for a fair contract for about 10 months. one of the one of the things that we've been fighting for the bargaining table is something that i have to deal with that work very often and that's we have homeless patients interim patients who have all their clothing cut off by us so we can check them out to make sure the not injured. and also assault patients whose clothing gets taken for evidence we often have to send them out into the cold wearing only socks, no shoes on and paper scraps. and that's because the hospital system year hs has failed to just a plan or budget at all to provide those things there's a state law that says they need to provide that kind of weather appropriate clothing to homeless people. they're just not doing it we've been fighting about things just like that for years and they can't seem to figure it out and so we're out here because they can do their job in there to keep our patients safe and
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keep us safe. >>now we're also hearing from alameda health system. they just gave us a new statement today we're going to read to you. >>when they say we taken steps necessary to meet the needs of our patients. we're eager to get back to the bargaining table to reach an agreement that supports our ability to serve that community. now tomorrow. the union has told me they plan to meet with alameda health systems. they plan lay out everything that they've been asking for and hopefully they can come to sort of resolution so we'll have that story. we bring it to you tomorrow now reporting here in oakland reyna harvey kron 4 news. >>all right reena thanks a lot for that live report from the east bay we're now 23 days from the november election kron 4 of course your local election headquarters and by law election officials and officers are required to mail
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ballots to you but in some cases some people are receiving 2 ballots. kron four's phillipe djegal explains why this happens and what you should do if it happens to you. >>heidi loop lives in san mateo county and this week she received 2 ballots for the general election. she says nothing has changed since the midterms her name and address are still the same the only thing i did do is i went on track my ballots. >>track your ballots and it's sad that i didn't have a registration. so i typed in my name and it said i would be registered so maybe that kicked a second registration in to process that appears to be the case and the issue is more common than you might think up north in placer county, the registrar of voters says up to 6,000 voters are expected to get 2 ballots in the mail every time that somebody touches that record it triggers a second ballot to be generated for that boat or
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if you receive 2 ballots and in the second one and void the first either by destroying it or turning it into your local elections office. >>regardless if you turn one in it will be flagged in the event someone attempts to vote twice you want to make sure that 2 ballots are not counted for one voter and so that's why the process is set up like it is to avoid that first ballot when the second ballot is generally heidi loop was already concerned about fraud potentially tainting this election. she does not want the results corrupted by people voting multiple times i hope that through the audit process. >>the official ballots would be thrown out, but i'm not sure that that's the case. and graver concerns that i had before understandable but a process is in place to prevent one person from getting 2 votes. >>i believe all kron 4 news. >>and we are at kron 4 committed to helping make sure that your vote counts so if you have a problem cast your ballot. let us know about it and we'll investigated you can e-mail us at voting problems
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at kron 4 dot com. >>so i just want to thank you all for being on the white house lawn this beautiful great loss. >>president trump made his first public appearance since returning to the white house after being treated for coronavirus last weekend. the president's doctor says he's no longer contagious. saturday afternoon, hundreds of supporters gathered at the south lawn of the white house despite warnings from public health officials. many people wore masks, but there was little social distancing. president trump is also preparing to head to flowida for a rally tomorrow. new this morning, the new york times first reported and then several other news agencies of since corroborated reports that the president discussed a very bizarre show that he wanted to put on when he left. walter reed hospital, the report says the president talked with his aides and advisers about the idea of leaving the hospital pretending to be ill and weakened from covid-19 then he
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said he would rip open his button down shirt to reveal a superman t-shirt underneath. well obviously they ultimately decided against that plan. but it's not clear who made that final decision. well coming up this morning the president is crediting regeneron with helping him recover quickly from covid-19 experts are now weighing in on how woman 1: get your vote-by-mail ballot? woman 2: you can stay healthy and fill it out from the safety of home. surfer: or you can fill it out anywhere.
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man 1: it's easy to mail it back. you don't even need a stamp. man 2: or you can use an official drop box. woman 3: you can even drop it off at the polls. man 3: then, track it to confirm your county got it. see? they got it! woman 4: mail ballots are the simple, safe, and secure way to ensure that your vote is counted. 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. 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.
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>>good morning welcome back only a few 100 patients across the country have had access to regeneron that's the experimental antibody cocktail that president trump but credits for his recovery from covid-19. but it's not just the president is praising the drug which is still in testing. a man from tampa florida says it saved his life just a checker has his story. >>whatever was at radio show host christopher denson is in the tampa keeping it real and around studio with this covid-19 survivor paying for people to get sick like that i wouldn't that on dance and says he also had pneumonia in both lungs back in july when he checked into tampa general hospital the symptoms is what the coming down just this one. >>down down down down to where my breathing to 46 with will be a 100. >>denson says he felt like he had no choice but to try the regeneron antibody cocktail when doctors approached him about enrolling in the clinical trial. i was already
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feeling on my way out. >>so really nothing could you know you can't you can't dock twice. the positive effect on his recovery. he says were almost immediate before the bag even was empty. i was out to be. so couldn't do for 3 days. before president trump tried the promising experimental treatment. doctor kami kim says tampa general had trouble signing up covid-19 patients for the trial this week we've got no problems recruiting patients. >>pretty much everybody we ask said, yes, even if the fda grants emergency use authorization doctor kim says she hopes the scientific studies continue to really get the data to know definitively whether this drug really works and who works best and who will benefit the most. >>back in jensen's radio studio and putting politics aside, i know how lot of people feel that my but. >>i i was hoping that he took it. >>so he can he can get back in the in the release.
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>>and so doctor kim says the regeneron drug is both safe and promising should like 2 or more of it should be given to every covid-19 patients are just those who become more reporting in tampa, i'm justin schecker. >>lots of sunshine going on today a lot more than yesterday but without the heat guilt or something like that you know 70's and 80's we expect for highs today in a check the 4 zone forecast and
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>>every sunday to you everybody 7.44 and a time to check in with dave spahr to get a look at the forecast. i did a good morning. marty good morning everybody, a live shot coming in from the other still some fog to be had in spots really half moon bay here. this is sometimes a fog trapped at any rate. but as you can see still like reading some more brightening of the skies a bit off to the corner here so give a little time work its magic sfo, no delays happening. sometimes the fog trap as well temperatures will but sluggish this morning hey that's good that's ok, 50's and 60's scott's a 45 chilly degrees up to santa rosa. 57 going on for san jose 55 meanwhile for san francisco. the cloud sector what's going on here because of the change in the pattern we see little fronts dropping like this but nothing real substantive with us this is high pressure playing keep away. but sneaking underneath all of that is some moisture from the south that's kind of interesting and it makes it up to the bay area looks like by next week-nd. we'll see what
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that materializes as but right now the general game plan is turning hot. we're already dry we're going to get drier all week. good thing is we don't see a lot of surface winds yet. but that may be something that may be entered into the forecast later central valley looking good today to 83 fresno 79 bakersfield 72 again for san francisco and down south in the upper 70's like san diego at 7973 for l a x checking in your 4 zone forecast san francisco at 72 to the coast. we're in the middle to upper 60's so on the bay side 74 millbrae 74 south san francisco, san bruno 72. and palo alto sneaks an 80 in here but 78 going on for redwood city 76 for mountain view and the numbers are getting close to 80 for the santa clara valley mostly 79 the popular region here 80 going on from morgan hill 79 most condos east bay shoreline to the south. it's now being mid to upper 70's, a warmer than yesterday lower 80's going on try valley enjoy the 80's. they're here for just
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about a day or 2.83 for walnut creek 84 for concord 72 berkeley, 75 up there to richmond solano county check-in also with the lower 80's out there to fairfield and vacaville 79 delay ho in benicia 84 pittsburgh. some 81 meanwhile also see 6181 for napa 83 for sonoma and also santa rosa around upper 70's lower 80's heading down south again everybody is going to graduate upwards for the week ahead, we'll probably pop off to close to 90 in some spots as early as tuesday. but keep us in the lower 90's it looks like just about all week long here with this and again watching out for any surface offshore winds because that would be a fire concern with the dry conditions marty all right dave thanks a lot. well a recent increase in coronavirus cases has some experts worried that the second wave of the pandemic could soon be upon us. >>according to johns hopkins university, 57,000 new cases of covid-19 were reported across the country on friday
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and that makes it the most in a single day since august 14th. now there are different covid-19 tests that are available but which one should you get some tests look for the dna of the virus while others are looking to see if your body is fighting the virus in prison proved producing antigens one test takes a little bit of time while the other has rapid results. our medical reporter dina bair has more on the reliability accuracy and speed. >>so we do have a need for easily administered test in this country as we try to you know go about our daily business. there is value in a rapid test for large events or medical procedures when there is a need to know immediately. >>but speed sacrifices accuracy, the rapid tests in general tend to be less sensitive and so as is the case with any type of covid testing it's important be cautious wear masks continue to social distance it's it's
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possible to get a false negative result we're seeing in this country abbott insists its antigen screen identifies positive test results, 95% of the time. >>and renders a negative result in 97.9% of samples. but doctors in the heart of covid units treating patients say in their experience the rapid 30 minute test made by multiple manufacturers are only 70% of sensitive in accurately identifying sars covid 2 the virus that causes covid-19 and when patients are tested too early when viral levels are low. it may give a false negative. it's important to recognize that a test is really a snapshot in time of that patient and we have certainly have patients who tested negative. >>for symptomatic and we're be tested and you know some days later and became we just had caught them too early on the sampling of walking around with a false sense of security may lead some to unknowingly spread covid-19.
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>>and it is important to seek out testing if exposed to this coronavirus multiple testing options make that easier some places are doing what seemed to be more comfortable testing as opposed to the deep nasal approach, but the risks may outweigh the benefits the gold standard test is still going to be a deep nasal swab the news of 4 inches fog. >>followed up by pcr testing that is the sensitivity and specificity that we can offer anywhere in the world. however, it's difficult to administer those swabs is less comfortable for patients so many locations are now doing less d-four anterior neri swabs the sensitivity is a little bit last because we're not collecting as much virus on those types of samples as you would get from these of 4 inches 5 throat swabs are also now available similarly there's been a lot in the news lately saliva testing and again saliva is a sample that we can then use by whatever analytical means he's in the laboratory, a little less sensitive most likely but obviously easier collect and
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it doesn't necessarily need. well trained medical professional incomplete personal protective equipment, so there are some advantages to to that but again understand that of the tradeoff is perhaps a little bit of sensitivity in detecting the virus at northshore university healthsystem doctor karen call leads a team that runs about 2000 test today. >>she knows the importance of accuracy in the hospital setting the last thing we wanted was someone coming in with an expected covid that could spread it around the hospital so we've been very cautious in a hospital setting to use the most sensitive test possible in a bear. >>one hour following the latest coronavirus cases the u.s. confirming more than 7.7 million cases of the virus. more than 214,000 people in this country have died. the state of california continues to lead the country with the number of cases at 837,000 here in the bay area there are more than 103,000 cases and 16 people have died from the
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virus. there's a new study from penn state that suggest preexisting conditions increase the risk of dying from covid-19 researchers looked at more than 60,000 covid patients from around the world and they found that cardiovascular disease doubles the risk of death from the virus. diabetes stroke and cancer increases the risk up to 3 times. researchers say their findings may help public health officials improve patient care and develop techniques that can target these high-risk populations. >>when it comes to vaccination know says a vaccination and have some united station. they did these groups that we've identified to be at increased risk of perhaps shouldn't receive the highest priority to any case because we don't have enough breaks in. >>researchers say additional studies need to be done on the effects of race and ethnicity and covid-19 survival rates. let's going take you outside
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still some leftover fog some try to make an appearance here to start the action to clear that out temperatures on the board we've got about 60 ish already along the east bay shoreline. some 50's inland. 45 santa rosa, 58 for san jose but away we go with highs today we're at 66 by 11 by 2 77 we do have 80's on the board but a little cooler than we had other we will have later on during the week but with sunshine. we have this go-around marty all right dave thanks a lot. well happening later today 49 ers quarterback jimmy garoppolo will be back under center for the niners as they take on the dolphins at levi's stadium. >>this of course will be jimmy g's first game back after 2 weeks and 2 weeks after suffering that high ankle sprain against the jets. kickoff at levi's at one '05 this afternoon. >>we want safe staffing. we want a fair contract. >>and still ahead on the kron 4 morning news nurses in the east bay set to end their strike today after 5 days on the picket line. they're
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thank you so much for joining us on the kron 4 morning news. it is sunday october 11th, i'm marty gonzalez we're going to kick things off by getting a look at the forecast with dave spahr a day a good morning. marty good morning everybody off to a good start. we are live shot coming in from the bay bridge toll plaza enjoying the blue skies off to the distance swinging things around with the sunshine on our shoulders, u c berkeley shot, there's the east bay shoreline and often the distance just a little bit of haze going on, unlike yesterday it's going to be in mild day temperature wise we're to soak up a lot of sun though to aloft the flow pattern is still kind of on shore a bit but we are concerned with little bit of a surface offshore flow with dry conditions already prevailing in other words even though we had come this rain event occur from yesterday last night in spots. it's going to get really dry this afternoon which will be showing you a bit we don't have a lot in the way of winds though so that's good 50's and 60's off to the east bay for right now up to the north they got those 40's 54 about oh 58 for san jose most of the district is
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trailing this morning, half a dozen or more degrees behind yesterday. we expect the breakdown 74 a lot of my 12 excuse me 3 o'clock at 79. we'll see some 80's out there. but it looks like the 90's are coming back in this long range forecast which will check into marty. >>justify's death for a traffic violation something like that to happen. in our own backyard is on acceptable. >>people in the north bay want answers after a napa county deputies shot and killed an unarmed man during a traffic stop. now the man's family is asking how a traffic stop could have ended with their loved one dead. 47 year-old won adrian garcia was shot last last monday rather he died a day later from his injuries and now the garcia family and members of the community hoping that this latest shooting can spark change in the north bay kron four's dan thorn has more. >>a small group gathers in napa holding signs and calling
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for justice for one adrian garcia, just days ago the 47 year-old father of 3 was shot and killed by a deputy during a traffic stop nothing justifies. for a traffic violation, especially if you're an armed fernandez is the founder of the people's collective for change. her group is calling for more transparency from the napa county sheriff's department over garcia's death. i know this person is do the very well-spoken person is very very easygoing not could kangaroos because something like that happen. in our own backyard is on acceptable. the department has shared their condolences with garcia's family via facebook calling the situation extremely difficult but also gave their explanation for shooting garcia because he ignored commands would not show his hands and aggressively approached the deputy why garcia was pulled over monday night has not been revealed i think that they need to
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release the video footage. i think that if they're going to use language like that the paint the picture. >>there needs to be video to accompany it so that people can see one of garcia's sons spoke briefly at saturday's event in downtown napa saying his family deserves justice. >>some residents say garcia's killing is creating a bitter racial divide within their community, not as a as a wonderful place. but it's also really really divided place and this is only further divide enough reporting in napa dan thorn kron 4 news. >>and also in the north made the city of the lei was asking for a change of venue in the case of sean monterrosa the city announcing yesterday that it had filed 3 motions in the case which includes a gag order in order to prevent anyone from talking about the case to reporters and also asking to dismiss certain charges in the federal lawsuit monterrosa was shot and killed
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by vallejo police officer jarrett tonn back on june 2nd. he was on his knees at the time with his hands raised as police were investigating a call at a walgreens khan fired 5 shots of monterrosa from the back seat of a patrol car and killed him. the city of the wants to move the trial to fresno. and in marine county, a man is in jail this morning for shooting an 18 year-old pregnant woman with a paint been in pain gun, a ball or rather paint ball gun shot or 30 times. it happened friday on drake avenue near donahue street in marine city. the woman had injuries to her back or arms stomach and face. police identify 19 year-old tyrell atkinson as the shooter officers found the paint ball gun believed to be responsible for the attack in the back of his car and consent is already on probation for assault with a deadly weapon. now we go to the east bay where police arrested a man on hate crime charges after tying a noose to
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a tree in berkeley on thursday, a city worker says that they saw a man tying that news with some rope and the marina near the south cove. when the worker approached the man about the news, the man fastened it to the tree and then ran away. officers found him a short time later. in the south bay, san jose police say a drunk driver hit and killed a pedestrian. investigators say the victim was crossing south jackson avenue just before 9 o'clock friday night. when he was hit by someone driving a 2004 saturn. the man later died at the hospital, the driver is being held at the santa clara county jail on dui charges. and coming up this morning just 10 days ago was a ghost town and now as crews are making great progress on the glass fire. we'll take a look at how life in calistoga is getting back to normal. >>and president trump says he knows he's no longer contagious and he can return to the campaign trail. but he hasn't released any proof of that we'll have the very
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to any known organizations. it's not clear this morning if the shooting is directly related to the protest. now to the central valley in the city of lodi has shaken this morning after a popular restaurant turned into a crime scene overnight. kristi gross has the latest on the investigation. >>yellow crime scene tape is all that's left behind outside of low-rise black bear diner after dinner at the diner took a deadly turn friday night harbor patrol officers responded to a call. >>of a stabbing that was occurring at the black bear diner. when they arrived on scene they found the victim who are suffering most. >>stab wounds lodi police sergeant ricardo garcia says a good samaritan customer intervene and wrestled the knife away from the suspect cutting his hand in the process. the stabbing victim was rushed to the hospital but later died. police arrested 34 year-old robert injury, no of carmichael and he was booked into the county jail for murder. it appears that they were here together and they know each other there was some type of altercation.
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>>that ultimately led the suspect stabbing the victim the once popular diner remain closed saturday customers like debbie fleming showed up throughout the day only to find the diners doors locked your life. >>i mean you don't think that things like that happening here fleming says she comes to the diner often but was thankful. she wasn't here last night you know it's really scary to go anywhere with your family or whoever nowadays black bear had just reopen for indoor meeting last week but is now closed indefinitely after last night's crime scene. think he did not downgrade despite what happened inside she says she'll be back if and when they reopen very said. >>know it will stop me from coming here by no means you know find good food you know easy. so when you find a good place for me i'm going to keep coming back in lodi kristi gross. >>i'm looking at your sunday quite a difference from saturday we'll have lots of sunshine without the seat belts one of the lakes 70 at noon and 3 o'clock we're
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>>it's a 13 good morning, everybody welcome back people in louisiana once again trudging through knee-deep water in some spots to reach their storm-damaged homes. but as always many of them pledging to rebuild after hurricane delta blew through their state delta made landfall friday with winds topping 100 miles an hour. daniel johnson shows us
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delta's aftermath in louisiana. >>downed power lines trees split in half and metal covering ripped to pieces this is what hurricane delta left behind in dollar million parish now residents will spend days laboring to recover >>million pairs weather this storm for the second time just weeks after hurricane laura's landfall. towns prone to flooding replace under mandatory evacuation and city officials advise residents to get out while they can chris has fond of dell come says every year during hurricane season. he stays behind to inform his community on what happens. this time was like no other a lot of debris. >>a lot of tree branches are. >>he says hurricane delta strong winds made huge impact on the small town and not in a way he expected he says
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certain parts of dell complex easily in the town was very fortunate to not receive more rain. however he says hurricane delta caused a lot of wind damage it was caught on very last night like i said the trip was often on >>it was it was different compared to the >>he hopes this time will be different and residents have more luck then just move everything out and that there is some more. >>well that was daniel johnson reporting for by the way hurricane delta now weakened to a post-tropical cyclone and we're going to turn to dave spahr to talk about that dave what is a post tropical cyclone. that means it's lost a lot of tropical characteristics aloft then
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when these up you can see kind of the curvature this is what's left of it now here just heavy rains the ohio valley. yesterday a buddy mine who works at our next our station down in columbus georgia, he was dealing with tornadoes going on now that's not unheard of with the landfalling hurricane because when it's over water, it's very stable, but it goes over land becomes unstable in the air mass starts to go in different directions. that's when you get spin, you get very weak tornadoes typically with that which is what they had yesterday but that carries with it locally severe weather in its wake now the big issue is flooding with this. i checked on watches and warnings and all that sort of thing we're not seeing that we're just seeing rain going up the mid-atlantic states they're back on the home front what a contrast get a lot of those nice shot here the golden gate bridge, a very clear and the wake of kind of all the fog that we had from yesterday and lingering a little bit coming in early during the evening yesterday, here's a shot from timber on as we can see off in the distance the golden gate clear view as well so we like all of that. so with the sunshine is i mean the heat is on that so
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much today we'll get a breather from that going to feel kind of fall like for you 50's 60's off to the east bay up to the north bay, the 40's 54 in 58 for san jose. checking in your future cast winds little bit of an onshore wind at work but we're getting a little offshore to the good news is in this one reason showing at the surface here we're not getting a whole lot of winds for projected period of time which is good because we have a lot of dry air which to negotiate through look at this now we have a lot of service moisture to start off the day very typical falls off a cliff, though for the afternoon, good news is we're not a lot of winds. the recovery for tomorrow morning. i know it's not even there. i mean so much drier tomorrow morning or seeing today and continuing into tomorrow afternoon again the good news is winds not part of the picture here so mostly sunny mild to warm got kind like a fall like day today 70's and 80's going on this week popping into the 90's by tuesday for the remainder of the week. mid to upper 70's also at the coast and by this
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weekend may be peeling back a little bit we got 90's going on still inland in 70's at the not bad on that front, but it won't be quite as oppressive as it looks like another hot heat spike coming our way per ticket for those inland valleys by the middle to latter portion of the week 72 today for san francisco, 77 open 79 for san jose and across the wider bear the heavier yellows here and then some oranges off to the far east bay with some 80's hang on just a bit we'll checking that extended forecast for you in a bit like those 90's and also the 4 zone forecast to party. it sounds good dave see a couple minutes. thank you. well turning now to our wildfire coverage cal fire says it now expects the glass fire to be fully contained in about 9 days on october 20th. >>this morning containment is 90% and so far the fire has burned more than 67,000 acres in napa and sonoma counties destroying more than 800 homes and there's still more than 1000 structures that have been destroyed. as firefighters are
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making more progress in the glass fire there are more evacuation orders and warnings that have been lifted in napa valley kron four's gayle ong has the latest now from calistoga. >>as the glass fire continues to burn or the napa valley people here in calistoga or just trying to get back to normal life. it was business as usual in downtown calistoga shops opened friday after being closed for almost 2 weeks since the glass fire ignited. >>that's the city did not sustain any damage. all of our utilities are functioning and operational and you know we're just you know, we're just happy to be here. >>the city of calistoga has been spared by wildfires but businesses were hit hard with mandatory evacuations and covid city manager mike kern is confident the economy will bounce back quickly our businesses are able to spread their customers out and. >>and provide them with that that physical distancing that's necessary to to provide a safe environment or businesses are very resilient. they're ready and willing and able to come back.
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>>full throttle as of saturday, the glass fire is close to reaching full containment allowing residents to return home he come to check for us and nato i come i call for my boy and my girl sylvia guzman left calistoga when the fire was burning close pie, she stayed at a hotel a nap before week and is grateful to see her home still standing from feel good now with her apartments is fast 50 and. as you make your way back to the napa valley, firefighters and utility workers are still working to restore the fire damaged areas. >>that could take days to make those areas safe for the public in calistoga gayle ong kron 4 news. >>and officials in sonoma county are urging property owners in areas impacted by the recent wildfires to now prepare for rain. they said that many properties with an and downstream of the burn areas are now at higher risk for flash floods rockfalls debris and mud flows. officials say that it's up to property owners to prevent
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settlement from clogging storm drains creeks and rivers. so they're recommending that put out sand and gravel bags. >>and coming up this morning we're going to introduce you to a fashion designer who's found a home behind his sewing machine for more than half a century. as we continue our celebration of let's talk about floors. floors for toddlers. floors for toys. floors for stories. floors for screams. book now and have yours installed by the holidays. 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;
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>>good morning, welcome back ron for celebrating hispanic heritage month and this month in morning we want to introduce you to fast fashion designer manuel cuevas he says it was luck love and a calling that led him to designing clothes for the most people famous people in the world from some of the biggest names in music to hollywood legends, stephanie langston reports that at the age of 87 manuel is still stitching his way way at his boutique in nashville, tennessee. >>for more than half a century man wells found his home behind a sewing machine i went inside the funding issue. >>and i was to sit there born in mexico that quote cullman me truck on one of 12 children he started making his own closed, but the time he was 7. >>and prom dresses at the age of 12 i think the first sickly you was 125 and from there on one oh 305 hungry. his success
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paid well and then 19 he graduated from the university of mexico. his journey soon leading him to california. we started working with side of war. taylor to the rat pack perfecting fits for names like frank sinatra and while flourished in america, finding himself working alongside new t known for his rhinestone covered suits and while shined gaining respect for his unique designs by the cowboys from the mask of the lone ranger to james deans jeans man well worked on more than 90 movies in hollywood. he open man well-cut tour where he dressed artists like elvis, johnny cash marty stuart and george jones, his clientele only taking off from there. the role in song. >>beatles and michael jackson. friends. but they >>it's only fitting that today, the national treasure makes his home in music city from bolero jackets blazers and doctors each piece that
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man wells is custom made one of a kind. >>the passion is what takes and then the sordid world. but style is where i live. that's what i mean think and next time so it sounds like you don't plan to stop anytime soon. >>on they was his mind and. >>reporting from nashville and stephanie links how going strong in 87. well our hispanic heritage special runs next saturday october 17th and i'm happy to tell you i'm going to be hosting that it's a 30 minute special begins at 00:30pm in the evening. you can also find more of these stories online at kron 4 dot com. all you have to do is look under the community tab for hispanic heritage month. and still ahead this morning you should have received your mail in ballot fine now, but some voters say they actually received 2. we'll find out why officials say this is a common mix-up and what you should do with that second ballot. >>and today is day 5 in the final day of the most is
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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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doordash prop 22. it's rising. the pain is coming. >>good morning welcome back 8.29 this sunday morning taking a live look outside this is from sutro cam this morning and we're seeing some hazy skies in the background, but overall really nice start to the day in san francisco. hope you're enjoying your early sunday morning as well let's go ahead and get the weather forecast from days far heidi a good morning marty good morning, everybody we're
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getting all the sunshine a lot of times we see shots like that we go oh here we go. another heat spike yes, but delayed we're getting the fall-like feel today with the sunshine that we didn't get so much from yesterday, here's a live shot coming in from timber on right now off to the distance, there's the golden gate up close and personal. >>nice and clear as well lot of times fog lights to hide out there a bit not a problem this morning and on storm tracker 4 nothing interfering. we do have kind of a general off flow pattern that's pretty much west to east. but looking pretty good to start your day got about 64, hey we're now at this hour 58 oakland inland. we're seeing still 50's and 60's chilly 40's up here to the north bay and 58 san jose. so we're actually trailing this morning compared to where we were but some appreciative numbers here almost a dozen agrees behind up here in the north bay, half a dozen across most of the midday breaks down like this 70 by high noon to 3 o'clock at 79. plenty of 80's going on in land. the 90's are common and we're going to have that in the extended forecast.
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we'll also take a look at your 4 zone forecast see what your sunday is looking like marty alright, dave thanks a lot. well happening today nurses in the east bay are set to end their five-day strike. >>they want doubt over a lack of personal protective equipment from the alameda health system kron four's reyna harvey has been following the story. she's now live in san leandro with the latest in not a whole lot of activity behind you. >>marty you're absolutely right nolan's miami today and that's because they're taking this data still strike so they're not showing up to work. but what they are doing is they're holding virtual meetings throughout the day to talk about what they want. now we have been here since they started on wednesday, they told me they're asking for more protective equipment, especially during the coronavirus we see a lot of patients and they said they don't always feel safe. nor do they feel like they have the ability to keep a lot of the patients safe. they're also asking compassion when it comes to the homeless community that they serve do
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these different hospitals and also asking just for more support over all. now like i mentioned since wednesday they've been out here across the bay area now i'm a county of several hospitals we just left local highland. >>now mentally this is where they were as well. let's take a listen to some of their needs straight from them. >>one of the one of the examples of the way that it does is failing to provide appropriate equipment is that when we were isolation gowns to protect ourselves from blood and bodily fluids. >>and also from covid the ones just issuing us now say not for medical use on them and are stopping here was a problem before the pandemic and it persists during the pandemic and the way looks is that so for a nurse like myself that means that very often way too often we have to make the choice between leaving our patients so that they don't have a nurse there are going to just to go eat or use the or going without on a 12 hour shift, which means that we may not be getting
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safe care. if we are unable to get or to beat >>right so we are also hearing from the alameda health system this is a new statement from them. they're saying we've taken steps to necessary to meet the needs of our patients were eager to get back to the bargaining table to reach an agreement that supports our ability to serve the community so tomorrow. they are also posting needs over a lot of the things that these workers are asking for in their conference so it will. he interesting to see they come to some sort of agreement the health care workers say this is long overdue now reporting here in philly reyna harvey kron 4 news. >>so if they don't agree tomorrow have you heard anything about the possibility of yet another walkout. >>you know i was able to talk to the union and the workers.
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very tight lipped at the moment on that because they're optimistic about that conversation tomorrow. so tomorrow we'll find out if they come to an agreement and lot before going to back out on the picket lines. laura, you know one day at a time. thank you reena for that live report from san leandro. >>well we are now just 23 days from the november election kron 4 is your local election headquarters and by law lunch and the officers or officers are required to send ballots out by mail but there are some cases where people actually receive 2 ballots in placer county the register voters says up to 6,000 voters are expected to get 2 ballots in the mail in the bay area. why the loop lives in san mateo county and last week she received 2 ballots for the general election. she says nothing has changed in her life since the midterm elections, her name and address are still the same. so now she's worried on why she received to balance. >>the only thing i did do is i went on track my ballots.
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track your ballots and it's sad that i didn't have a registration. so i typed in my name and it said i would be registered so maybe that kicked a second registration in to process 3 times many touches that record it triggers a second ballot to be generated for that voter. >>so elections officials are saying if you do receive 2 ballot you should send in the second one and void the first one either by destroying it or turning it into your local elections office regardless if you turn one in it will be flagged in the event that someone attempts to vote twice. kron four's committed to helping make sure that your vote counts so if you're having a problem casting your ballot be sure to let us know when we'll look into it you can e-mail us at voting problems at kron 4 dot com. confirmation hearings begin tomorrow for president trump's supreme court nominee amy coney barrett. if confirmed
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the 48 year-old appeals court judge would fill the seat of liberal justice ruth bader ginsburg who died last month. ginsburg's replacement by a bear and a conservative within shift the balance of the court significantly to the right from 5, 4 in favor of conservatives 2, 6, 3, the hearings are expected to last on capitol hill for 4 days. lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are rejecting president trump's roughly one 0.8 trillion dollars stimulus proposal that makes it all but certain that there will be no real know nia covid-19 relief before election day. house speaker nancy pelosi says the president's offer is quote one step forward 2 steps back while senate republicans dismissed the plan is too expensive claiming that would not play well with their conservative base. the proposal is a big reversal for the president who said at first he was interested in a large scale stimulus deal and then abruptly called off stimulus talks entirely last week. well still ahead this morning after being in a coma
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access to healthcare, affordable prescription drugs, opportunities to save for the future. that's what aarp fights for because that's what everyone deserves. >>good morning welcome back a san jose man is sharing his journey and recovery from covid-19 tom butts was a world class athlete yet when the virus hit him he ended up in a coma for nearly 3 months. kron four's terisa saw ceo has more now on his return to good health and his message for
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anyone who still has their doubts about the potentially deadly virus. >>how are you feeling time. >>i'm feeling really very well. it's been 13 rate since i got out of the hospital. >>meet tom butts. this is what he looks like now. and what he looked like 13 weeks ago in a coma from covid before got sick, the south. the attorney can peta din the iron man triathlon one of the most challenging races, swimming miles biking steep inclines and running long distances. now he says he's working on >>don't walk without walker. i walked about. a little over a mile yesterday without the walker. that's about as far as can go right now. >>tom says that he is still stunned on how the virus snuck up on him and i was in coma for 84 days. >>so. no i don't understand that. as one the things. it
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irritates me about. president trump's statements. i'm out there and us. i didn't have the same outcome. there's a lot of people had a worse outcome than i. >>tom credits his wife and family for their support in keeping him alive thankful that i have such a strong wife. and she would give up. and how's your mattress rise you can appreciate just we're gonna get through this. >>yeah my wife and my family and friends. but especially my wife. she had. she said >>he shared with me that he does have a long way to go my job requires reading a lot. >>and. >>really medical records. and i find that when i start read the thing said. i was like
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focus. it was my concentration any and said he hopes a vaccine arrives for everyone's sake. i want my family and friends to go through this. >>this is an absolute. >>there's no better way to put it. >>teresa is stasio kron 4 news. >>and we're looking to better sunday than we had from saturday here at least our temperatures will be a little warmer, we'll get lots of sunshine going on for 2 not and that extended me i'm going to be climbing a lot more so than other heats by coming our way that oscar the grouch here to tell you, yeah, you,
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>>we look outside things looking pretty good but in some spots, the bay area we're dealing with yet another spare the air day and that's going to continue through tuesday days far has that in the forecast for us. >>yeah, good morning marty good morning, we're kind of done with any real precipitation going on here and winds aren't really doing much which and one way is a good thing because they don't want a lot of the winds which will be offshore. however it doesn't help clean our air mass we could have used a little bit more shower activity from that last system that moved through we did get some cooler air. that's with us today in the wake of all of that this is what's left will take it sure they're off to the distance the golden gate bridge you can see sfo no delays going on this morning a little in the way of some fog off to the distance you can see up there in the hills got 50's and 60's off to the east bay to the north bay, some chilly 40's even at this hour. 58 san jose 61 for san
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francisco. now the longer range forecast models really nothing there's some weak little systems by midweek the brush on by i'm going to do anything or even for a temperatures moisture bubbling up from the south interesting enough as high pressure is pretty much controlling things the timing of that little way by the way friday saturday will soon little closer there's anything really to that. but the basic game plan is high pressure aloft. so the middle to latter portion of the week temperatures will be racing ahead well in the middle 90's it looks like 80 going on today look at this it's delightful 80 going on for bakersfield today, 83 fresno sacramento, 8272, san francisco. we got all the 70's down south and socal 62 for big bear sold the home front of the 4 zone forecast 72, san francisco looks like to the coast middle 60's these will be looking at 70's, it looks like by midweek 74 millbrae 75 burning game. excuse me we do have one 80 out here palo alto at least 78 for redwood city and 76 for mountain dew looks
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down the santa clara valley getting close but still one more day of those upper 70's, 84. morgan hill, east bay shoreline to the south mid 70's, 83 livermore and pleasanton 80 personal 82 for dublin. let's keep it going here 83 for walnut creek, san ramon about 81. those are going to be translated to 90's in a couple of days 78 for san leandro 72 for berkeley solano county also looking at lower 80's today, inland. we have 79 going on from laos 79 benicia 81 for napa in 83 for santa rosa with 84 petaluma beaches look okay to 60's the chilly maybe today but warming up there as well 7 day forecast. away we go 90's are back again here as we finish off the week here but we are watching out for some offshore winds potentially because with dry conditions are conditions getting drier and you add a little bit of an offshore wind there might start to have some problems later on marty ok, thanks a lot dave. well a recent increase in coronavirus cases has some experts worry
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that the second wave of the pandemic could soon be upon us. >>according to johns hopkins university 57,000 new cases of covid-19 were reported across the country on friday that made it the most in a single day since august 14th. and there's a new study that finds a staggering number of coronavirus patients are suffering with long-term health problems. doctors in chicago say that they found the majority of hospitalized patients had had to deal with neurological issues like brain fog dizziness and muscle pain. our medical reporter dina bair has more. >>the number is shocking 82% of covid-19 patients experienced neurologic symptoms during the course of their illness. doctors at northwestern medicine conducted their study with more than 500 hospitalized patients. muscle pain headaches and settle up at the dizziness and disorder of taste and smell were the most frequently noted neurologic symptoms among study participants. but in several
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up at the was the most concerning it's defined as altered consciousness ranging from mild to comatose of those who experienced the complication up to 22% had a fatal outcome. that's compared to a mortality rate of 3% among patients who did not have an cephalopod fee in addition they will we've also had patients with stroke seizure. >>woman is order perform nerve problem and these people are doing so for a long holders who have lingering manifestation of covid-19 which is. >>likely opposed covid syndrome that he's not missing any money to buy virus itself but probably issue triggered by the virus to put the study figures in perspective similar investigations in china found 36% of covid-19 patients had lingering neurologic symptoms.
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>>in spain, 57% difference may have to do with if he secures the basin because the virus once used in a receptor called the east a receptor in order to ensure cell and 2 their damage. >>and so this percent for me express differently in different population, you think are european i every town for quick asians the brain fog. >>i that's when things that has force us to drought all of us that more symptoms checked all the boxes, including gastrointestinal and cardiac issues like surges in her blood pressure and all of this near team i'm watching sensation also electricity in that still have we're tingling numbness actually right now on my just another strange
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symptom, the 43 year-old mother at attorneys has lived with since may. weeks after she and her entire family recovered from covid-19. now doctors are trying to understand the risk factors that led to the lingering problems patients like beth want answers as that's troubling and serious knee that isn't all for a fire in a bear. >>one hour following the latest coronavirus cases the u.s. has confirmed more than 7.7 million cases in the country. more than 214,000 people have died. california continues to lead the country with a number of cases with 837,000 and here in the bay area there are more than 103,000 cases, 16 people, 1600 people in the bay area have died from the virus. one of the country's key coronavirus models is projecting the u.s. could see nearly 400,000 covid deaths by february 1st that
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models from the university of washington, it says the deaths would peak in mid january with as many as 20 2300 people dying from the virus every day. but researchers say if 95% of the country would wear a mask as many as 80,000 lives could be saved the research also projects that if restrictions on social distancing are lifted as many as half a million people could die by february. let's take you outside for a live look at the embarcadero from our embarcadero camera this morning just a lovely start to the day they swore ha we made usaa insurance for members like martin.
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saw there eventually made its way out of the truck and back into the water look at that scene you open the door. well from bears to venomous caterpillars now take a look at this. the virginia department of forestry is as telling people stay away from the certain type of caterpillar it's crawling its way through some parts of the state. it's fluffy it almost looks harmless but it definitely is and it's known as the push scallop hill caterpillar. the hairs are venomous spines and they cause painful reaction anyone who might touch it. this is what one woman had to say about her experience with this caterpillar. cooler i smashed the caterpillar against my wrist and he sang me and that happened right here it was like nothing i've ever experienced it was excruciating. >>it did not let up at all so the whole time i was in the emergency room it felt like i was still being stung both of mold will have exactly the same reaction they have these hollow i spines that are filled with an acid like
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o-cedar. it feels great to feel at home >>you're watching kron 4 morning news at 9. >>good morning, everybody, thanks so much for starting your weekend with the kron 4 morning news it's sunday october 11th, i'm ready gonzalez and i'm noelle bellow it's time to get a check of your forecast with dave spahr dave are we seeing some blue sky today i think so right we are we can see that shot coming in from the golden gate bridge, good morning guys good morning, everybody and this is the place where karl likes to kind of hang out a little bit we're not seeing that situation going on for today. also at the bay bridge toll plaza was kind of overcast
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looking yesterday morning. not the case today so we're getting a lot of sunshine in nothing really irritating us upstream here these actually some false echoes here. but the flow pattern is still the same pretty much west to east is we have a lot but we are a little concerned about an offshore micro wind event starting to happen conditions are drying in the inland areas for today, 50's and 60's cover most of the east bay we've warmed up considerably up in the north bay in the upper 50's now we were in the 40's yesterday 61 san jose and for comparison. we're still trailing yesterday going to be a mild day today but warming up it looks like in our 7 day forecast, here's how it shakes down today, 74 by 1 o'clock at 4. we're talking 79. and temperatures controlling themselves, it looks like for today, but a warm up is expected this week and we'll have more of that also in your 4 zone forecast later. >>nothing justifies death for a traffic violation something like that to happen. in our own backyard is on acceptable.
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>>in the north bay people want answers after an api kidnap a county deputy shot and killed an unarmed man during a traffic stop the man's family is now asking how a traffic stop ended with their loved one is dead 47 year-old won. adrian garcia was shot last monday and died a day later from his injuries now the garcia family and members of the community are hoping this latest shooting can spark change in the north bay kron four's dan thorn has more. >>a small group gathers in napa holding signs and calling for justice for one adrian garcia, just days ago the 47 year-old father of 3 was shot and killed by a deputy during a traffic stop nothing justifies. for a traffic violation, especially if you're an armed fernandez is the founder of the people's collective for change. her group is calling for more transparency from the napa county sheriff's department
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over garcia's death, i know this person you do the very well-spoken person is very very easygoing not could kangaroos it was something like that happen. in our own backyard is on acceptable. the department has shared their condolences with garcia's family via facebook calling the situation extremely difficult but also gave their explanation for shooting garcia because he ignored commands would not show his hands and aggressively approached the deputy why garcia was pulled over monday night has not been revealed i think that they need to release the video footage. i think that if they're going to use language like that the paint the picture. >>there needs to be video to accompany it so that people can see one of garcia's sons spoke briefly at saturday's event in downtown napa saying his family deserves justice. >>some residents say garcia's killing is creating a bitter
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racial divide within their community, not as a as a wonderful place. but it's also really really divided place and this is only further divide enough, reporting in napa dan thorn kron 4 news. >>also in the north bay, the city of a lay how is asking for a change of venue in the case of sean monterrosa the city announced saturday, it's filed 3 motions in the case. those motions include a gag order to prevent anyone from talking about the case to reporters and also asking to dismiss certain charges in the federal lawsuit. montrezl was shot and killed by vallejo police officer jarrett tonn on june 2nd. matt russell was on his knees when he with his hands raised as police were investigating a call at a walgreens officer tom then fired 5 shots at monterrosa from the back seat of a patrol car killing him. the city of the late late show wants to move the trial to fresh snow. >>and in marine county, a man is in jail this morning for
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shooting an 18 year-old pregnant woman with a paintball gun 30 times. it happened friday on drake avenue near donahue street in marine city. the woman was injured on her back arms stomach and face police identify 19 year-old tyrell atkinson as the shooter officers found the paint ball gun believed to be responsible for the attack in the back of his car and consent is already on probation for assault with a deadly weapon. now to the east bay where police arrested a man on hate crime charges after tying a noose to a tree in berkeley on thursday, a city worker says they saw a man tying a noose with some rope in the marina near the south cove. when the worker approached the man about that news, the man fastened it to a tree and then ran away. officers found him a short time later. >>and the south bay, san jose police say a drunk driver hit and killed a pedestrian. investigators say the victim was crossing south jackson avenue just before 9 o'clock friday night when he was hit
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by someone driving a 2004 saturn. the man later died at the hospital. the driver of that vehicle is now being held at the santa clara county jail on dui charges. the kron 00:04am morning news just 10 days ago it was a ghost town and now as crews make great progress on the glass fire. >>we're seeing how life and callisto guys getting back to normal plus president donald trump says he is no longer contagious and can return to the campaign trail he still hasn't released any proof of that we have the very latest on that, but first the latest on a deadly shooting at a demonstration in denver, how local tv news station is involved in that investigation
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>>welcome back a man is in jail this morning charged with shooting and killing someone at a protest in downtown denver, you know that man was working as a security guard for local tv news station at the time. evan kruegel has more. >>we're learning that suspect a private security guard for another television station here in town 9 news saying a private security guard hired by the station is the suspect being detained by denver police we were here when this happened just after 3.30 on the other end of civic center park when we heard one loud soft. denver police rushed into this courtyard between civic center park in the art museum to find one person down on the ground he was taken to the hospital. we're
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unfortunately he died denver police telling us 2 people were detained, you can see one man being detained in this video 9 news saying a producer and a security guard were both arrested the producer has since been released according to the station that denver police would not comment on the specifics only saying that the security guard has no affiliation to antifa again the victim in this was taken to the hospital where we learned he later died. this all happens near the end of 2 conflicting protests and civic center one in support of black lives matter the other event called a patriot muster. >>denver police set up in between the 2 groups defense is to create a buffer and they were largely successful in keeping those 2 groups apart denver police asking people to stop sharing this information until they can release more >>de escalate anything that is rising right now that right now it's. i'm very focused to we can't have any further violence in conjunction what happened today. we just not
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want we're going to turn what happened in here through the investigation our primary focus is to de escalate >>and at 9 news saying this suspected detained by denver police is a private security guard hired by their station. we have reached out to their newsroom we'll post that response when we get one on our website reporting in denver ap in kruegel. >>and here's a look at the breakdown we got going on for today under mostly sunny skies 74 by 1 o'clock by 4 we're talking 79 some inland temperatures into the 80's today. although a big warm up is expected for the week ahead, stephen here the kron 4
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>>it is 9.13 the sunday morning and welcome back. >>yeah, thanks for joining us here on the kron 4 morning news, dave spahr standing by in the weather center dave i'm really wanting fall and i feel like you're going to tell me that it's going to get hot again next week. yeah on the long-range forecast that's true. but enjoy today at least it is a fall like feels lots of sunshine. good morning guys, good morning, everybody. >>live shot coming in from the golden gate bridge, a pretty clear picture we have there we don't have the intrusion of the fog we had just from yesterday and far away from timber on here is the view again the golden gate off towards the distance so we have 60's covering most of the east bay 59 still run livermore but up in the north bay, a big jump here by some 8 degrees or because they're in the upper 40's just last hour
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you may recall 59 going on 61 san francisco also 61 for san jose want to jump to the winds even though we don't have a lot of them but they do pop out in spots here a little bit of an onshore flow, it looks like in spots and at times and then offshore and other times but not a whole lot going on that's the good news from everything in the general flow pattern a lot is pretty much been will stay today kind on shore going on. but again at the surface it may vary a little bit. here's what happens. the response of the environment to all of this we dry out looks like a fair amount to gain those inland areas course we have drier air aloft. that's working as the sun heats the ground we get that mixing there that helps take care of the fog huge in the morning hours. we go for tonight and we usually see a recovery which we don't see this go around this is the high pressure starting to build. so we don't get the nice recovery in humidity levels and you see quite how dry they are the far east bay and up to the north bay as well so with the blue skies
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here mostly sunny. we'll do it mild to warm kind of a fall like day with 70's and 80's pretty much in control. but this week in starting pretty much on tuesday inland. we'll start popping and to around 90 or so in some of those inland valleys, upper 70's cover the coast by the way by the end of the week. then for next weekend continued warm. we're going to back off a little bit on temperatures but we're probably still have some 90's out there to be had 70's covering the coast today. we've got 72 for san francisco, 77 for open 79 going on for san jose we using different colors on this map here funding getting some oranges to return, the reds are not far behind just taking a day off 80's in the far east bay, some 80's also up to the north bay but a lot of 70's covered the east bay shoreline and the peninsula as well, no of course, we'll have more in your 4 zone forecast and check into that extended too well. thanks dave. >>turning to wildfire coverage cal fire says it now expects the glass fire to be fully contained by october 20th this
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morning containment is that 90% so far that fire has burned more than 67,000 acres in napa and sonoma counties destroying more than 800 homes. more than 1000 structures have been destroyed. now as those containment numbers continue to grow with the glass fire more evacuation orders and warnings are being lifted in napa valley kron four's gayle ong has more for us from calistoga. >>and the glass fire continues to burn or the napa valley people here in calistoga or just trying to get back to normal life. it was business as usual in downtown calistoga shops open friday after being closed for almost 2 weeks since the glass fire ignited. >>thus the city did not sustain any damage. all of our utilities are functioning and operational and you know we're just you know, we're just happy to be here the city of calistoga has been spared by wildfires but businesses were hit hard with mandatory evacuations and covid. >>city manager mike kern is confident the economy will
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bounce back quickly our businesses are able to you know spread their customers out and. >>and provide them with that that physical distancing that's necessary to to provide a safe environment or businesses are very resilient. they're ready and willing and able to come back. >>full throttle as of saturday, the glass fire is close to reaching full containment allowing residents to return home he come to check for us and nato i come michael for my boy and my girl still be a guzman left calistoga when the fire was burning close pie, she stayed at a hotel a nap before week and is grateful to see her home still standing from feel good now with her apartments is fast 50 and. as you make your way back to the napa valley, firefighters and utility workers are still working to restore the fire damaged areas. >>that could take days to make those areas safe for the public in calistoga gayle ong kron 4 news. >>and officials in sonoma county are urging property
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owners in the areas that were impacted by the recent wildfires to now prepare for rain. they say that many properties within and downstream of the burn areas are now at higher risk for flash flooding rockfalls debris and mud flows. officials say it's up to property owners to prevent settlement from clogging the storm drains creeks and rivers. so they're recommending that people in those areas put out sand and gravel bags. switching gears now the bay area armenian community marched across the golden gate bridge saturday in support of the victims of the conflict between armenia and azerbaijan. take a look at this video. it's of the margins courtesy of the citizen app marches are asking for peace between the 2 sides hundreds of people have died over the past 2 weeks. >>after a re escalation of the decades old conflict. >>march was in reaction to a cease-fire that had been agreed upon by both armenia and azerbaijan but shortly after the agreement both sides accuse each other of derailing
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the peace and launching new attacks the truce was intended to end the worst outbreak in hostilities in that region in more than a quarter century. the foreign ministry deputy of the disputed region of nagorno-karabakh put the truce in perspective for those of us living in the west. >>i mean i can't imagine that he supports the some empty for some people living in the west because they wake up in the morning and they take of a scene from wanting their morning cup coffee put show onex incur but it's not like that it's not as boring. you have to struggle for that's very right to wake up in a shiny stuff and i care that is not being south are able to to have your morning coffee and lively matters culture of this will stop that these people think it's not that wake up every morning wanting to go to war. >>no word yet on if or when both sides will return to the negotiating table.
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together. proposition 16 provides equal opportunities, levelling the playing field for all of us. vote yes on prop 16. >>for your health this morning, doctors say obesity could affect how a covid-19 patient would respond to the virus and doctors across the country have seen a surge in weight loss surgery patients,
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kerry o'brien, focuses on a virginia woman's weight loss journey. >>i've been walk and walk and walk and walk in. >>tuesday sanders has a lot more pep in her step since she shrunk her stomach i feel an amazing the henrico resident had gastric bypass surgery in june since then she's dropped 50 pounds. it wasn't painful at all once weighing 282 pounds. sanders wasn't feeling so great. i probably was taken about. 7 or 8 pills a day from cholesterol to. >>high blood pressure and diabetes 45 at the time you know i'm like that's a lot of medication for someone my age to be taking. >>and when became clear obesity underlying conditions like diabetes can increase the risk of severe illness with covid-19. she knew she needed to get the weight off it definitely way heavy when it came to this year. she's not the only one we've seen an increase in our people both seeking to start the process.
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>>and then people in the process motivated to move forward doctor matthew bregman director of bariatric surgery at pair of doctors hospital has seen a surge in patients seeking weight loss surgery around the nation united healthcare and cigna report and increased demand of 20 to 40%. >>compared to last year. >>was recognized very early on that obesity really predicts a pour out com. the general population if a patient does contract covid virus. those patients are going to be more likely to be admitted to the hospital. they're more likely to be required ventilation about 50% more likely to actually die from the disease. sanders counts the decision as one of our best after everything else she tried didn't work a lot of people. >>may think that something easily out but let me inform you that it's not easy you still have to work i still have to watch what i eat that still have to lift weights. i still have to do cardio. that was kerry o'brien reporting
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for us today, sanders 8 pills a day are down to 3 a good candidate for bariatric surgery is someone who is 75 to 100 pounds overweight. >>and has weight related conditions like heart disease sleep apnea and diabetes markets. >>well, still ahead this morning on the kron 4 morning news, you should receive your mail in ballot by now, but some voters say they've actually received 2 we'll find out why officials say this is a common mix-up and what you should do with that second ballot. and they 5 of the nurses strike. but things look different on the picket line today and that full story coming up next. thanks rain and we're taking this beautiful view of the golden gate bridge from sutro cam this days for will be along with the forecast when we come back.
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>>good morning, welcome back. it is 9.29 this sunday morning we're taking a live look outside from sutro camera yet again we turn the camera over and looking at the city this time around what a beautiful view noel, yeah, absolutely gorgeous not really a cloud in sight out there we've got dave spahr standing by in the weather center to. >>give us a look what we're going to be seeing today a beautiful you know that and without the heat that we're going to get later during the week good morning. well, good morning, everybody and a live shot coming in from timber on off to the distance the golden gate bridge which can make out a little bit here there's some
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haze that's off towards the distance, no major deal. >>look at that we even have a little bit of a breeze help out the flag a bit but deep blue skies going on no fog intrusion here good view of the golden gate bridge but we do have a flow pattern aloft that's a little bit on shore this kind of left over what's more important however is a bit of an offshore flow happening at the surface just a touch. the real concern is we do a very dry air developing today and it's going to stay with us through much of the week so as this high pressure starts to build if we run into the surface, wind issues we could potentially have a problem there as conditions protect these start to heat up this week ahead, lot of 60's off to the east bay 59 for livermore 61 for concord up to the north bay 50's and 60's 61 meanwhile for san jose still trailing little bit this morning around the immediate they will take care of that in a couple of hours as will probably be warmer than yesterday 73 by 1 o'clock by 4 we're talking 79 coming up in a bit. we'll check into that 4 zone forecast marty all thanks a lot will happening today
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nurses in the east bay are set to end their five-day strike and that they walked out over a lack of personal protective equipment. >>from the alameda health system kron four's reyna harvey is live in san leandro for us this morning with the very latest here >>noella marty good morning. it's why they're not out here today. but they are still striking like you mentioned personal equipment is what they need protective years since coronavirus they feel like they just don't have the support so we've been out here since wednesday. that's when initially started and they've been out on the picket lines outside of several hospitals, including highland here in san leandro and several clinics across the bay area. they're also asking for more support when it comes to catering to the homeless population out here in the community from the alameda health system. now again we've been talking to the nurses been talking to clinicians to the frontline workers who are out here. here's what they had to say about what they're asking what they would like to see due to the strike take a listen.
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>>we want the public to know that we're out here because we want our patients to have the care that they deserve nhs is failing to provide the resources and the staffing and training and everything that he did for us to provide that care, nobody likes to go to work and feel like they can't do their job right or they can take good care of people are patients and the public in alameda county deserve good care we're out here fighting for >>so the alameda health system issue this new statement they say we've taken steps necessary to meet the needs of our patients were eager to get back to the bargaining table to reach an agreement that supports our ability to serve the community so as i mentioned still striking today, you won't see many of the nurses on or inside of the office is working today as the strike continues are supposed to end this tomorrow today. they tell me they're having virtual meetings to talk amongst each other about what they're asking for within this contract. so tomorrow is
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supposed to be even halloween health systems hopefully. they'll be able to come to some sort of agreement for now reporting here in san leandro reyna harvey kron 4 news. yeah, let's hope thanks a lot reyna. >>well we are now just 23 days from the november election kron 4 is your local election headquarters. >>and by law election offices are required to mail ballots but in some cases people have complained about receiving 2 ballots concourse legion hall explains why this is happening and what to do if it happens to you. >>heidi loop lives in san mateo county and this week she received 2 ballots for the general election. she says nothing has changed since the midterms her name and address are still the same the only thing i did do is i went on track my ballots. >>track your ballot and it said that i didn't have a registration. so i typed in my name and it said i would be registered so maybe that
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kicked a second registration in to process that appears to be the case and the issue is more common than you might think up north in placer county, the registrar of voters says up to 6,000 voters are expected to get 2 ballots in the mail every time that somebody touches that record it triggers a second ballot to be generated for that boat or if you receive 2 ballots and in the second one and void the first either by destroying it or turning it into your local elections office. >>regardless if you turn one in it will be flagged in the event someone attempts to vote twice you want to make sure that 2 ballots are not counted for one boater and so that's why the process is set up like it is to avoid that first ballot when the second ballot is generally heidi loop was already concerned about fraud potentially tainting this election. she does not want the results corrupted by people voting multiple times i hope that through the audit process. >>the official ballots would be thrown out, but i'm not sure that that's the case. and
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graver concerns that i had before understandable, but process is in place to prevent one person from getting 2 votes. >>i believe all kron 4 news. we here at kron 4 are committed to helping make sure your vote counts if you experience a problem casting your ballot. >>let us we're going to investigate you can e-mail us at voting problems at kron 4 dot com. >>so i just want to thank you all for being on the white house lawn this beautiful great loss. >>well president trump made his first public appearance since returning from white house after being treated for coronavirus last count all of the president's doctors says he is no longer contagious saturday afternoon, hundreds of supporters gathered on the south lawn of the white house despite warnings from public health officials. many did wear masks, but there was little to no social distancing there. he used the event to attack joe biden. >>we're going to make this bigger than even 4 years ago, it's more important is the
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most important election we've ever had. this is more important than even 4 years ago used to say the most important and it was true at the time. this is the single most important election in the history of our country. >>get out and vote and i love you thank you, thanks. >>president trump is also preparing to head to florida for a rally on monday. meanwhile democratic nominee joe biden held a campaign event in his home state of pennsylvania saturday afternoon. >>the president was told a little while ago when he was told a 100,000 people a day were die. you already said. >>he says it is what it is the trump presidency will be the first presidency sense sense hoover. that is going to end up leaving office with fewer jobs than when he came into office. >>a town hall-style debate was scheduled for thursday but was officially canceled after the president refused to participate in a virtual
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format biden will instead take part in a town hall on thursday where is expected to answer questions from voters. president trump also planning a town hall for that same night. new this morning a bizarre story from the new york times first reported and then several other news agencies have cooperated reports that the president discussed a strain show that he wanted to put on when he left walter reed hospital line the report says the president discussed with his aides and advisers the idea of leaving the hospital pretending to be ill and weak from covid-19 mister trump then said he pwould rip open his button dow shirt to reveal a superman t-shirt underneath. well, obviously they ultimately decided against that plan, but it's not clear who made that decision. >>a confirmation hearings begin tomorrow for president trump's supreme court nominee. judge amy coney barrett if confirmed the 48 year-old appeals court judge would fill the seat of liberal justice ruth bader ginsburg who died
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last month. ginsburg's replacement by barrett, a conservative would shift the balance on the court significantly to the right from 5 to 4 in favor of conservatives to 6 to 3. the hearings are expected to last at least 4 days. lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are rejecting president trump's roughly one 0.8 trillion dollar stimulus proposal that makes it all but certain there will be no a covid-19 relief before election day house speaker nancy pelosi says the president's offer is quote one step forward 2 steps back while senate republicans dismissed it as too expensive claiming it would not play well with their conservative base. the proposal is a big reversal for the president who said he's interested in a large scale stimulus debt deal after abruptly calling off stimulus talks entirely last week. >>a recent increase in coronavirus cases as experts worry that the second wave of the pandemic could soon be upon us, according to johns
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hopkins university, 57,000 new cases of covid-19 were reported across the country on friday and that made it the most in a single day since august 14th. one of the country's key coronavirus models projecting the u.s. could see nearly 400,000 covid deaths by february 1st that research from the university of washington says the deaths would peak in mid january as with many is that with as many as 2300 deaths per day. but researchers do say if 95% of the country wore a mask as many as 80,000 lives would be saved. the model also projects that if restrictions on social distancing are lifted. as many as half a million people could die by february. >>it's not just happening here in the u.s. europe appears to be entering its second wave of covid-19 france recently set a new record of more than 26,000 new coronavirus cases in one day and covid patients now
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occupy more than a quarter of the country's icu beds many cities, including paris have already closed their bars to try and slow the spread of the virus there over in italy they're also struggling with the resurgence of covid-19 after initially gaining control of the virus with a very strict a 10 week lockdown health officials are now reporting more than 5,000 new cases in the past 24 hours and dozens of new deaths, hundreds of people gathered in rome saturday to protest the new restrictions meant to slow the spread of covid-19 including a new nationwide mask mandate. >>there's a new study from penn state that suggest preexisting conditions increase the risk of dying from covid-19. researchers were looking at more than 60,000 covid patients from around the world and they found that cardiovascular disease doubles the risk of death. diabetes stroke and cancer increases the risk by up to 3 times. researchers say their findings may help public health officials improve
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patient care and develop techniques that can target these high-risk populations. >>when it comes to vaccination know says a vaccination and have some united station. they did these groups that we've identified to be at increased shouldn't receive the highest priority to any case because we don't have enough breaks in. >>well researchers say additional studies need to be done on the effects of race and ethnicity on covid-19 survival survival rates. here's a look at the high temperatures are projecting going on here for today some inland highs into the 80's but look out as we get into next week we're going to see some 90's return and check out your 4 zone forecast coming up in a bit.
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>>welcome back 9.44 here on this saturday morning yeah, let's go ahead and get the forecast from days far who says things are going to be a change in. yeah, they are for this week ahead, good morning guys, good morning, everybody live shot from timber on with the blue skies and the clear picture of the golden gate off towards the distance sfo. no delays happening this morning we've been seeing the traffic working. so it's good news on that front as well and our temperatures they start to move speaking which up in the 50's already 64 dovato appear in the north bay there in the 40's just last hour got all these 60's off to the east bay 63 san francisco and down south. san jose is checking in
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to 61. now the models upstream weak little front up to our north passing over without incident and that's we get a real kick in the forecast highs it's after midweek that that will happen. it's little plume of moisture coming in from the south but the bigger issue is going to be that dome of high pressure and that usually means other heat spike and sure enough looks like some snow way off to the mountains off to the distance different type of weather going on. but we also want to watch out as or surface winds becoming offshore now we do have some dry air that's already in place that happens pretty much this afternoon. it's going to be with us all week long as we start to get some surface offshore winds that could be a problem so stay tuned on that front. the temperatures today, a central alleys in the lower 80's 72, san francisco got 70's down to southern california 62, going on for big bear. so far 4 zone forecast for your sunday with the sunshine. the sun temperatures fall like somebody to san francisco with 60's covering much of the coast as you can see along the peninsula. bayside we got the 70's at work and down south
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were scrounging up at 84 palo alto but everybody else pretty much check into the 7078 redwood city, san carlos 79 76 mountain view and out of the santa clara valley, just shy of 84 today, 80 going on for morgan hill has got us about 79 along with san jose and cupertino 78 milpitas in the east bay shoreline to the south mid 70's that were care tri valley at almost a decade here we have the lower 80's going on dublin 80 to 84 snow moving up north. we got 83 walnut creek 84 danville enjoy this fall like day because summer is coming back this week 78 san leandro 72 for berkeley and jumping up to the north bay there we have some lower 80's at work. inland and solano county 79 81 for a nap and 83 santa rosa with about 80 ish or cover much more in their 63 for stenson beach. so we graduate out of the 80's pretty tuesday's probably the big day we're start to see some 90's poke it in there by midweek there we go off to the
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races potentially even middle 90's is a possibility and again watching out for offshore dry winds for this week ahead back to you. >>well kron 4 is celebrating hispanic heritage month and we want to introduce you to fashion designer manuel quo us yeah he says it was luck love and a calling that led to him designing clothes for the most famous people in the world from some of music's biggest names to hollywood legend stephanie langston reports that at the age of 7.87 well as still stitching away as boutique in nashville, tennessee. >>for more than half a century man wells found his home behind a sewing machine i went inside the funding issue. >>and i was to sit there born in mexico that quote cullman me truck on one of 12 children he started making his own
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close. but the time he was 7. >>and prom dresses at the age of 12 i think the first sickly you was 125 and from there on one oh his success paid well and then 19 he graduated from the university of mexico. his journey soon leading him to california. we started working with side of war. taylor to the rat pack perfecting fits for names like frank sinatra and while flourished in america, finding himself working alongside new t known for his rhinestone covered suits and while shined gaining respect for his unique the cowboys from the mask of the lone ranger to james deans jeans man well worked on more than 90 movies in hollywood. he open man well-cut tour where he dressed artists like elvis, johnny cash marty stuart and george jones, his clientele only taking off from there. the role in song. >>beatles and michael jackson. friends. they
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>>it's only fitting that today, the national treasure makes his home in music city from bolero jackets blazers and doctors each piece of man wells is custom made one of a kind. >>passes for case and then the story in the world. but style is where i live. that's what i mean think and next time so it sounds like you don't plan to stop anytime soon. >>on. i i was his mind and. >>reporting from nashville and stephanie links to know where you keep calm and well well or hispanic heritage special runs. this saturday october 17th and i'm a proud to be hosting that for you the 30 minute special begins at 9 30 at night also you can find more stories online at kron 4 dot com. all you have to do is look under the community town for hispanic heritage month. all we know vents across the country as everything is
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adapting to the pandemic in las vegas, a drive-thru halloween experience called trapped promises, lots of thrills and scares as social often is reports the drive-thru tells the story. >>of a post-apocalyptic world where the government has crumbled and chaos reigns. >>get ready for a good scare from the comfort of your own car halloween may look a little different this year. but one central valley hans is still creeping it real well, this is so wildly outside the box is not even funny welcome to attract one of southern nevada's only drive-thru spooktacular experiences, we worked with the sea las vegas to come with covid plan. >>that was super solid super safe to stay in your car, the entire time, it's totally contactless you just sign in and pull through to your own pond. >>for about 15 minutes of family friendly flights. and
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trapped isn't just bringing joy to its customers. the venue is also giving the entertainment industry a chance to safely bounced back to. >>give the opportunity for these actors and these audio visual tax where they can work an event like this it's it's really it's good to get back to an so if you're still looking for a way to find some wicked fun. >>take a chance on this new age creation. that's all in the spirit. health and safety so it's something completely different so people don't really know what to expect. >>it's always fun to see just how creative people can be especially at time like this when we're dealing with covid-19 that by the way was sasha loft and reporting for us that's going take you outside you can't beat mother nature when it comes to creativity beautiful start to the day here and the bay area, plenty of sunshine, warm temperatures today will be along with the forecast after the break. it's rising.
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the pain is coming. >>our newscast is almost over but our coverage continues on kron on this morning we have the latest details on nurses in the east bay who have been on strike for 5 days they're demanding more pp e plus the calls for change and accountability after north bay sheriff's deputy shot and killed an unarmed man during a
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traffic stop and you should have received your mail in ballot by now. but some people say they've received 2 hear why officials say this is a common mix-up and what you should do with that second ballot make sure you download our kron on app for free in your app store and tune in all day long mardi sounds good noel and happening today, the 49 ers quarterback jimmy garoppolo will be back. >>on the field and under center for the niners as they take on the dolphins at levi's stadium later today. this is you know will be his first game back in 2 weeks after he had that on a high ankle sprain against the jets. kickoff at levi's one '05 this afternoon. >>big surprise for a family in lake tahoe a bear opened their truck's front door climbed inside and then just shut the door there was a problem though the bear couldn't
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figure out how to open the door from the inside. so the owner had to quickly open the door and then run off the bear then eventually kind of scattered its way back to the wild, but definitely not something you'd expect to see just the sparrow is to highlight their own of the door like a person that is incredible that we're going to move from bears to venomous caterpillars now take a look at this yeah, the virginia department of forestry. >>is asking people to stay away from a certain kind of caterpillar it's crawling its way through some parts of virginia it's fluffy and almost looks harmless. but it definitely is and it's known as the puss caterpillar and the hairs are actually venomous spines that cause a painful reaction to anyone that touches them mostly found in the eastern and southern us, so you won't likely come across one here in the bay area which is a very very good thing it looks like cousin it it really does just kind of scooting across the floor there one last time let's go ahead and give us the 7 day forecast for the bay area
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because we're expecting some changes around the bay, a later today and into tomorrow you see it's going to heat up quite significantly. >>and maybe into the 90's by the time we get to the middle of the week so some big changes in store no. well, yes, i guess we got to enjoy the nice fall weather that we're getting today because i know we've got blue skies for today, that's it for the crown from weekend morning news for this saturday, i'm noelle marty gonzales thanks for joining us, we'll look for you again next saturday and sunday bright and early at 07:00am have yourself a good day and as always be welcome. everyone remembers the moment they heard... ..."you have cancer." how their world stopped and when they found a way to face it. for some, this is where their keytruda story begins. keytruda- a breakthrough immunotherapy that may treat certain cancers. one of those cancers is advanced nonsquamous, non-small cell lung cancer
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