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book now and have yours installed by the holidays. the right re tweeted these accounts believing them to be authentic believing that. >>forecast models this given the beauty shot. let's send it out of the coast here we have this is half moon bay, pretty nice shot here as well the dawn hours some going on your
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we have 50's and 60's on the board for now a little bit of better cooling going on in at least uniformly 50's off towards the east bay for now 50 santa rosa, 59 san jose and for comparison sake a touch cooler across the district this morning. we saw from yesterday and temperatures should be shade into the afternoon that way as well projection for 11 by 2 88 we still have plenty of locations it will be reaching into the 90's again today we'll be showing you some of that, but there is some minor pulling in the early part of the week temporarily. we are watching for potentially another offshore wind development here on tuesday going into some of the week coming up in a bit apart. let's get to the news this morning what was supposed to be a san francisco demonstration against twitter and other social media companies. >>turned into a chaotic clash with counterprotesters as demonstrators were throwing bottles multiple police officers were injured kron four's dan thorn has more on what sparked the violence and
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what each side is saying about him. counter protesters clash in san francisco, an event aimed taking on big tech dissolves into violence. >>america great again hats and officer was pictured being knocked to the ground and are centers malls, another trump supporter had to be taken away by ambulance as the event fell apart a crowd was seen taking to market street to march towards twitter headquarters counter protesters led by a shield line tried blocking people from passing anderson who is not from california addressed the attack on social media saying antifa was responsible reporting in san
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francisco. dan thorn kron 4 news. and in the south bay santa clara police are asking for the public's help in locating this suv. >>after the driver hit a pedestrian saturday afternoon. it happened near kylie boulevard and prune ridge avenue police tweeted this photo of the suspect's car who fled the scene. it's a silver toyota rav 4 now anyone who sees this vehicle is asked to call 911. and now to the east bay richmond police are investigating a shooting that killed one person. it happened friday night before 7 o'clock on 9th street near triangle court and lincoln avenue. officers say the victim is 44 year-old joe walker, the 3rd he suffered several gunshot wounds and he died at the scene anyone with any information is asked to call the richmond police department. we have developing news this morning in the north bay where police have identified the victim in a homicide as 20 year-old jose cortes of fairfield it happened just before midnight on thursday in a parking lot
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on her eyes and drive. that's just west of travis air force base. police say that 5 people were in the lot when the suspect drove up and started an argument. the suspect then fired several times at the group hitting cortez who was taken to the hospital and later died. police are still looking for the shooter in the ongoing investigation. well tomorrow will be the start of a 2 day celebration of life for san francisco firefighter and paramedic jason cortez the san francisco fire department along with the community will be coming together to honor the first responder kron four's reyna harvey is live at oracle park where the public procession will take place good america, good morning, it's still a very sad situation. the community is in mourning this morning and they have been. >>for the past 2 weeks remembering the life and legacy of the firefighter and paramedic jason cortez now if you hear. >>how people who worked along and talked about him they talk
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about nbc's photo right here he was 42 years old. want a husband and he leaves behind 2 children, you know it's been very difficult for those who worked with him they talk about how he was a stand-up guy now we're going to also go to the day it will happen this was october 7th, this is outside the fire department after it happened when he was knocked over at 3rd floor railing by a water blast from about he had inadvertently opened during the training, the saddest part about this is the training exercise have reduced staffing because of covid-19 safety concerns and only one engine company was present when they're normally or 2 now on monday like i mentioned the community will be able to start that celebration of life this is a private vigil, it's going to be a celebration of life held at 04:00pm at the saint ignatius church that's located at 6.50 parker avenue, it's for family and friends and invited guests only however on
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tuesday that's when you at home if you can't get out we'll be able to live screen this they're going to have a procession this is going to actually start at duggan's sarah mortuary 2.80 northbound to king and then it's going in right here at oracle park that ceremony inside oracle park will be at 11:00am so from the procession in addition to this here at oracle park is all going to be live stream as well for people to come out. they're also going to take those safety measures and the cautions to keep people safe due to covid-19 if you are participating in that procession. but those who worked with and talk about the life and legacy that he leaves behind any someone that will be deeply missed he accomplished quite a lot in his 42 years of life for now reporting here in san francisco reyna harvey kron 4 news. thank you rain is such a tragedy for the fire department, thanks a lot there at live report. >>well coming for newsweek parents are coming together in the east bay demanding the
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district allow in person teaching we'll have details coming up. and after possibly being exposed to the coronavirus democratic vice presidential nominee kamala harris will be back on the campaign trail. and coming up next dozens of people were outside disneyland urging governor newsome to let amusement park reopened we'll have more on this when jackie, i'm looking at your mri. your shoulder seems to be healing nicely. well, dr. farrell, it feels really good... that's good. and... i'm sorry. baby, don't touch that...
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reopening here in california but theme parks are being left behind. >>yesterday demonstrators marched outside of disneyland calling for state leaders to give the green light to reopen the park after 7 months. erin myers reports that former employees say that the park can safely open with proper precautions. >>dozens of employees and disneyland supporters rallied outside of the amusement park this morning, urging governor gavin newsome to allow the park to open and get people back to work and hoping we can generate awareness of maybe the governor can see we are humans like cast members guess the city people's lives matter and people that can't work can't make money businesses across the street are closed disneyland and california adventure have been closed since march and recently the company said that 20,000 employees would be laid off i'm hoping. i'm hoping that.
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>>maybe this event can shake. >>the governor to allow us to open up the closure of the park not only affects disney employees, but others in the surrounding area, it's not just to the people that work here it's to the people that work that work everywhere we all have families like the governor is not allowed in the park to open but he's not supporting anybody either you like he can't have it both ways many think the park open safely and provide much needed fun during a difficult time every time you go down the street every 10 feet is new people every 10 feet is a new opportunity to like make a connection with someone that they for remember for the rest of their lives on state officials recently visited, but so far governor newsom has not given a timeline on when amusement parks can reopen. >>well that was erin myers reporting for us now last wednesday disneyland announced an agreement with its unions on how workers can safely return to the job. orange
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county officials also demanding that the park reopens amusement parks in other parts of the country are up and running again. >>dave martin you're looking at another day kind of like yesterday, you know temperatures getting into the 80's for a lot of the bay but we're looking at 90's happening inland here a little bit of break down here. inland locations getting to about 88 or so by 2 o'clock going to look into your forecast coming up in just a bit keep it here. this is time that matters.
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>>some 14 this sunday morning hope you're enjoying the start to your day and it's time for us to check out the weather forecast we've been enjoying some beautiful weather around the a little bit toasty in some spots states far as here we are on beautiful view and we are getting some complaints though some people you know say hey come on in the to something agrees come on turn it off at the abbey fall today, we'll get some relief around the bay but inland are still looking at to 90's rather so see again today, i know it's weeks away from halloween here, any rate a live shot from half moon bay that marty is talking about isn't that inviting a shot they're going on nice and clear as we see from the golden gate as well. >>flags showing us little bit of a brief on shore when no here's to know we are getting some offshore influence that will be coming back now. tuesday and we may have to have another red flag warning that will be issued quick check of those temperatures all the way 50's 60's on the board here, 64 57 concord 55 for livermore east bay shoreline pretty much into the 50's and again you'll see a little bit of minor relief
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going on today in this afternoon. temperature wise for us were trailing a couple degrees across most of the district and we did that yesterday to soar going the right direction. again we're going to flip a little bit on tuesday wednesday's we start warm back up again. let's get this more this proof in the pudding we see some green on the map here so some of that marine layer is coming back. yes, it mixes out it becomes quite dry inland. again, although you can see along the coast. some of that marine layer kind of hovers along a little bit here and then tomorrow morning. this is a better recovery going on here it spills into the as central in sacramento valleys as we get some of that marine layer coming back, mixing out again to the afternoon. this takes us out to about monday afternoon evening. this is when we'll start to see maybe that red flag warning perhaps or into tuesday reinstated again potentially now for today again we've got warm and dry hot happening in london, we got some 90's going on still hanging on this week some minor cooling, but the bigger one happens late in the week and that's what's the
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temperatures really fall heading into next weekend we made immediate looking at some 70's in same locations that are making a to about 9091 for today. today 78 going on for san francisco. that's a little bit of an improvement still 82 for oakland 89 coming in for san jose. in those inland spots here with the red still hanging out here middle 90's in the far east bay up to the north bay, some upper 80's to some lower 90's east bay shoreline still hangs on to some of those lofty 80's part of the problem in this scenario is that we're not getting a lot of service winds of one had to go check about the 40 to our projections and we get some local winds that go on with the heating in the cooling in the different fog rafy higher elevation are all out. but we're not getting anything synoptic lead to dry things we can a lot of that from the offshore winds we're kind of tired of that now, but we'd like to get some more on shore breeze that starts working here. we get some better mixing we can start working on these temperatures and we also have that high aloft we'll check into that 4 zone forecast coming up as
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well as that extended for your morning, ok dave thank you. we're now just 16 days from the november, 3rd election kron 4 is your local election headquarters this election season. >>and as we hit the home stretch both presidential candidates are hitting key states for a final push for votes. president trump spent his saturday in the midwest holding rallies in michigan and in wisconsin. the president focusing on the suburbs and small towns where told supporters that a vote for him is a vote to protect their communities. >>we liberated millions from tyranny rescue countless millions all around the world from poverty and built the most exceptional republic in human history. there's never been anything close. and you know what i have a little secret just in this group this small group of thousands of people. >>we're getting better and better and the best year we've ever. >>well the president's 2 rallies attracted thousands of supporters who are packed closely together many of them
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not wearing masks despite a recent surge in cases in both michigan and wisconsin. on the other hand, joe biden did not hold any in person advance but he did secure a big name endorsement basketball legend magic johnson. johnson spoke to supporters at several events in his home state of michigan he began in detroit before attending another campaign event in his hometown of lansing. that's where he told reporters why he chose to support the biden harris ticket. joel and. >>is a tremendous leader, a man who had strategy to bring this country back bring jobs back. make sure that we have quality health care all of us. when you think about joe and calm a look. this country. now finally come together and that's that's probably the biggest job is going to have. >>well biden is scheduled to campaign in north carolina today. kamala harris will be
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returning to the campaign trail tomorrow, she's scheduled to visit florida on the state's first day of in person voting. the democratic vice presidential nominee was potentially exposed to coronavirus earlier this week. her communications director and a flight crew staff member also tested positive for coronavirus so the campaign counts canceled all of her in person travel this weekend just to be safe. harris has since tested negative for covid-19 and has been cleared for campaigning. we have for you the latest numbers on the coronavirus pandemic here in the u.s. there are up to 8.1 million cases and nearly 220,000 americans have died from the virus. in california there are now more than 873,000 confirmed cases with nearly 17,000 deaths and here in the bay area there are more than 108,000 cases and 1600 people have died from the virus. on capitol hill, republicans and democrats
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remain deadlocked in another on another stimulus package as well as pay to paycheck protection. but senate majority leader mitch mcconnell says the senate will take up a 500 billion dollars stimulus bill on wednesday. it's the so-called skinny relief bill and it's well short of the more than 2 trillion dollars of house. speaker nancy pelosi. pelosi is supporting. it's the same bill that was rejected by democrats just last month and it's expected to fail again. speaker pelosi and treasury secretary steve mnuchin expected to continue negotiations on that package over the weekend. senator mcconnell says in addition to a vote on the skinny relief bill. the senate will also be voting on tuesday for more money for the paycheck protection program. but a similar ppp increase bill was dismissed by the house previously. our sister station in michigan as president trump of there's a possibility of senate republicans house democrats and the white house all coming up with agreement on another coronavirus relief package. >>i think there is a chance i
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think this is yes it can nancy pelosi does not want to do it. she thinks it's good to the election. but i think there's a chance it can happen and if it i'll be leading that charge has i think it should happen. >>is there a chance that that happens in the short term you think or is this something that happens after the i'd like it to happen and how about this afternoon maybe all delay my gym for 2 hours. ok is frankly i could do it, but you know they they want i think everyone wants it. nancy pelosi is the one holding up. >>well senator mcconnell estimates the cost of the proposed ppp 257 billion dollars. and this morning now we're going to take a look at how people around the bay area are remembering the loma prieta earthquake. some 31 years later.
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>>good morning welcome back it's been 31 years since the powerful and deadly loma prieta earthquake hit the bay area. a day that many people in the bay area will never forget more than 60 people died thousands more were injured. damages when into the hundreds of millions of dollars the nimitz freeway bay bridge experience collapses and san francisco's marina district sustain some heavy damage. now what many of the images you've been seen have been focused on what happened in san francisco and oakland. there was also distractions and in santa cruz county as well and that's was closer to the epicenter. kron four's
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gayle ong reports now on that from santa cruz. >>the shake it you see santa cruz and across the bay area lasted 15 seconds followed by a path of destruction 31 years ago mike jolson of santa cruz remembers he was on a bus took abrio college when the loma prieta earthquake hit just seeing these glass big windows break and then you know we pulled over. >>and then eventually the bus drove us to cumbria college where we heard you know that it was in her big earthquake in. >>downtown was leveled much of pacific avenue in downtown santa cruz was in ruins buildings collapse dozens, heavily damage physical reminders remain a plaque bearing the names of those who died and the memorial land with 2 pictures of the earthquake victims. we did bounce back and so that was that was good. >>i'm never was the same you know just the landscape and step of the town sense but resilient community. you know
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since then. >>i am standing about 2 miles away from the epicenter of the quake that road will lead you right to it we're here in the santa cruz mountains the forests of nice scene marks state park in aptos deep in the redwoods it was the largest earthquake to occur on the san andreas fault since the great san francisco or quake in april 19 '06 the 6.9 magnitude quake change the bay area in 15 seconds 63 lives lost 3,000 hurt. more than a 1000 people lost their homes costing billions of dollars in damage. scientists say we are due for another big one seismologists are urging people to be prepared to download the my shake app that is the earthquake early warning app. >>that is designed to provide potentially seconds of warning ahead of an earthquake that is seconds you can use to take cover under a sturdy table. >>reporting in santa cruz gayle ong kron 4 news for those memories do come flooding back about this time
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every year don't they make sure to check out our website at kron 4 dot com. we have a lot of information there on how to make an emergency supply kit you can figure out just how much earthquake insurance costs for your home and also we have a map that shows the bay area's most active fault lines. so you have to do is look for the surviving the big one lane that's under the news tab at kron 4 dot com. after the break distance-learning will remain in place for south bay schools as they have yet to meet specific health
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oscar the grouch here to tell you, yeah, you, 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 at 7.30 on this sunday morning pretty good looking sunday morning to as we see live look from sutro camera king at the san francisco skyline little bit hazy but really no fog or a low clouds in the in the shot there that means some warm temperatures again around the bays let's check in with dave spahr to find out just how warm it's going to get idea yet another toasty one again today to but there are some minor relief happening in you're going to field around the immediate they in the coastal areas, good morning. marty and everybody live shot coming in from timber on as we take a look off to the distance of the golden gate you can see the little bit of that haze that mardy was just referring to hue of our jaw for the horizon. and the shot up close and personal the golden gate as the sun starts to join us for this morning, so it's off to a good start. 50's and 48 from a bottle but elsewhere, mostly it's a 50 story got 64 antioch 62 for
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hayward comparing things from yesterday were a touch cooler around the midday in in the inland areas to and we're building off of a a minor reduction of temperatures those will hold today that could be plenty of play hot in the inland valleys, but getting some minor leaf around the bay will build on that a bit for tomorrow. the other good news is we're getting a better marine layer by tonight as well 76 at 11 o'clock at 2 o'clock 89. that's all very well though for the marine layer coming back for tomorrow morning. but we're seeing a flip and the wind's direction by tuesday and it seems like we just got rid of the red flag warning talk and so forth so we're now going to be building things back to a fire
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school district to change its stance on distance learning. this week, the contra costa county public health department is allowing schools to welcome their students back to the classrooms for in person learning. but the mount diablo unified school district says its classes will remain virtual for now and that has a lot of families upset kron four's phillipe djegal reports from walnut creek where parents want a safe return to the classroom. >>for 7 months elementary middle and high schools in the mount diablo unified school district have remained empty. the pandemic for students and teachers into distance learning, but a lot has changed since campuses first closed has been heard has been bad thing if you're open now they've had several months to make a plan let's do it now the county allows that mister as of this past tuesday contra costa health services has approved the reopening of elementary and secondary schools for in person instruction. >>schools can resume campus learning without a waiver or further permission from the health department. >>still the school district is
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standing pat frustrating families enough to inspire a saturday afternoon rally in >>dion, hunter's son and daughter are in high school her daughter has special needs and is enrolled in an individualized education program that she's struggling with from a distance my son is in the 9th grade he does not have an a p but he's family. >>most of these cars is because he doesn't fit the distance learning model that is not meant for most by this group says that the board of education has talked about possibly reopening. >>schools for in person instruction by january but at this point nothing is set in stone i feel like like if we got this whole year, especially for my second grader feel like sydney, even >>serve four-year it should be a choice and we should be allowed to go school. we want to use to be allowed to stay home if your household meets at the district board has called a special meeting for wednesday to discuss the past in walnut creek collegiate all kron 4 news.
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>>and now to the south bay where schools in santa clara county must meet specific health requirements by a set by the county's health department and the office of education before they can reopen for in person instruction on friday, the gilroy unified school district said is still working to try and meet that criteria and will continue distance learning until at least january the district is also bought more than 6,000 new laptops for students to use at home. a suit us to a senior rather and monta vista high school in cupertino is being honored this weekend for her work in the stem field. her name is rio doshi and chic um well created an app to help her autistic classmates who is also a publisher. she has a published author rather she has written a series of books called the code detectives reassess her book center around a young girl of color who hopes to serve as a strong role model for other young women who are looking to get into the tech field. >>you know after creating my book series called the could
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detectives what you know highlights, you know young people of color using technology for good to solve mysteries in their community. i think it's really important to bring awareness to issues like the lack of technology which is having such detrimental impacts in our society, i mean you see you know and technology that is discriminating against women for jobs selection or you know facial recognition technology that is disproportionately discriminating against people of color and i think it's super important that we have a diverse group of young people who are behind the ai technology that we're creating. >>what about a promising future she well a nonprofit called the mars generation named ria a 24 under 24 global leader in stem. she's planning to write her 3rd book in her coat to take from series soon. one turn now to our wildfire coverage as the glass fire is the only major fires still
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burning in the bay area. it remains at 97% containment cal fire says it expects to have that blaze fully contained by tuesday. all told it's burned more than 67,000 acres in napa and sonoma counties destroying more than 800 homes. still ahead this morning a story seemingly wrapped into reality a musician's musician who's facing some charges for allegedly defrauding the edd.
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>>morning welcome back a southern california rapper is in jail this morning accused of accepting illegal unemployment payments of more than a million dollars. his charges match the lyrics from one of his songs or he's bragging about getting rich from fraud. vanessa murphy has more. >>fun trail. antonio beans also known as new is old is accused of scheming the unemployment system. federal prosecutors point to this music video on youtube where they say brags about getting rich by committing fraud. the song's title edd it's california's employment development department listen to the lyrics. investigators say they found 92 unemployment debit cards pre loaded with more than one 0.2 million dollars. baines and his co schemers withdrew more than 700,000 including in las vegas. and they also spent
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money on merchandise and services, the debit cards were issued to people other than them including identity theft victims and they used addresses baynes had access to in beverly hills and koreatown according to the department of justice. this criminal complaint states 74 claims were filed for one address 18 for another while the memphis tennessee native's lived in the hollywood federal prosecutors say baines was arrested on september 23rd by metro police in las vegas after he was stopped for speeding in a cadillac escalate. >>they say he had 8 debit cards on him with other people's names on them. he faces 3 felony charges with a maximum sentence of 22 years if convicted that money prosecutors say he stole was set aside thru the cares act. >>and it should have gone to people who lost their jobs during the covid-19 pandemic vanessa murphy. >>and still very summer like
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across the bay area for today, here's the projections across the wider bay you see that relief around the immediate bailout bring it down a little bit that means 78 for san francisco and half moon bay at 70 so a very warm fall like day to day. yes, the check of your 4 zone forecast and that extended kron 4 morning news
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>>good morning, welcome back let's go ahead and the forecast from days far because we're expecting another nice day around the bit toasty in
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some but i like i said nice to start that off so we kind of you know pushing everybody up butter him up and it does give me a lot doesn't yet feel like fall, but i know the calendar says so with little time here the end of this week it will probably start to feel a bit more fall like for you more tumble. here's a live shot coming in from walnut creek one of the places that will be reaching to around 9 you're in the lower 90's we'll check it out. and the 4 zone forecast of course but inland here you have it why shot going on as a son joins us now has a phone no delays happening this morning. that's pretty cool. and also nice clear skies cold obviously not 50's 60's to the east bay we're looking at the similar performance up north 48 for 59 for san jose and 55 half moon bay. but still going to be plenty warm this afternoon looking for temperatures to rise approaching the mid 90's for the central valley, central coast. in the 70's at least san francisco bringing it back into the 70's decade. down in the south 84 per san diego 75 for l a x. now just want to
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run through this has got to show you these waves that passes over. and they really don't do much of anything is turning not bring any rain but we do see a bit of an onshore wind try to happen here by the latter portion of this week and the weekend so that will provide some cooling and maybe start to feel more fall like for you 4 zone forecast for your sunday today 78 san francisco at the coast. well lower 70's now forget the 80's now 70 for half moon bay for ultimate high for example, 80 millbrae 82 for burlingame so the peninsula still warm into the mid 80's. but we were tired the 90's from here at least 82 for a mountain view and in the south the santa clara valley, 89 for san jose morgan hill at 9188 santa clara 87 for milpitas again most the readings here getting into the upper 80's at least baby steps getting us there. we've got the 80's for the southern end of the east bay shoreline tri valley, you're still looking at mid 90's
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today doubling 93 walnut creek you'll be get up to 94 this afternoon along with danville and 85 san leandro 79 for berkeley 82 for richmond. in the mid solano county up to fairfield and vacaville we're talking middle 90's the nation about 90 the 88 part of the problem here being is we're not getting those winds kind of on shore helping out has a nice climate control sonoma 91 92 for santa rosa and upper 80's heading down through southern moore and 71 stenson beach, so it's another warm day across the bay for today looking ahead now monday tuesday ashore around here, we're looking for potential offshore wind event happening. after all of that temperatures really correct nicely into the 70's heading into next weekend and that looks like finding some flavor fall marty move sounds well halloween fall right around the corner, but a lot of parents are still struggling to find ways to celebrate safely and to avoid covid. >>when doctor doesn't support traditional trick or treating
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this year. instead she is recommending small gatherings or trick or treating at home. >>i certainly want kids to be able to out and have a good time and have fun with trick or treating, but i think people need to be mindful of the fact that exposing your kids to a whole neighborhood of folks who may or may not be following precautions is really a risky proposition. >>well doctor strand also wants to remind parents that kids under 2 years old should not be wearing a mask because of concerns of suffocation, health officials also recommend wearing double layer cloth masks also using hand sanitizer after visiting every house wow and also wearing a mask when answering the door for trick or treaters. it has been 3 days now since hawaii launched its pre travel testing program that allows anyone who test negative for covid-19 within 72 hours of their arrival to bypass an otherwise mandatory 14 day quarantine to enter the state.
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thousands of travelers already taken advantage of this new system and the airport in fact is having trouble keeping up with demand. gym bunnies, a has a more on the influx of passengers causing some unforeseen headaches and some very long wait times. >>officials say some hiccups were expected on the first day of the pre travel testing program. >>if you've chosen to fly on the first day after being closed for 7 months. i'm very confident people should be understanding completed the protests were happy to be in hawaii. >>and able to avoid quarantine it didn't go smoothly for everyone, some people missed connecting flights neighbor island airports were also backlogged one passenger who flew to kawhi says he was told he had to quarantine even though he completed all the steps on the safe travels website. >>it didn't seem to understand the information that they were looking at. yeah what the process was or what they
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needed to do kauai county officials said in a statement walton may not have been screened properly when transitioning from oahu to kawhi these transit travelers whose final destination is a neighbor island with a layover in honolulu. >>appear to be the most challenging to screen is they are given to separate qr codes. >>officials say they're streamlining the process we're all trying to see what worked see what maybe didn't work as well as anticipated. >>and everybody's adapting they're already working on new protocols at some of the airports. >>they're going some of the second testing out from big island over to the hotel's ford is rearranging some of the flights so that they can come in 2 other gates. so you can spread out his workforce. they're going to do the same i believe on maui. >>in a statement hawaiian airlines said they delayed some of their neighbor island departures to give travelers time to connect to their flights they were able to get everyone to their destinations. sakari says dot is working with the airlines to try to prevent another
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traffic jam with multiple flights arriving all at once. >>well that could be a mess. well that was jim bunnies are reporting for us this morning, both oakland international and sfo are offering covid-19 test for anyone here in the bay area who might be traveling to hawaii. now the difference is that sfo tests will cost you but the test at oakland airport are free and you don't have to be traveling to get tested there and you can find all the details and a lot more on our website at kron 4 dot com. a community on the peninsula over got someone wanted company on saturday take a look a home security cameras a spy captured this mountain lion prowling around a house near alameda del has pulled us and 41st street that's in san mateo police say the mount line never acted predatory or aggressive of officers did arrive on the scene but they were unable to find the big cat. now we have some safety tips for you regarding mountain lions first of all if you see a mountain lion do not approach it. avoid
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hiking or jogging through wooded areas when mountain lions are most active and that said dawn or dusk or at night. if you do encounter a mountain lion don't run away instead face the animal make noise and try to make yourself look bigger by waving your arms also throw some rocks or other objects at the big cat. speaking about doors, let's go ahead take you outside for a live look the beautiful view from market darryl this morning, plenty of sunshine not much of a breeze either it's going to be another toasty one around the bay dave has forecasts. >>when we come back. it's rising.
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>>welcome back to kron 00:04am morning news, good morning, everybody and the scenario today is still kind of summer like is what it looks like going on here the golden gate bridge shows us a bit of a little breeze and it is an on shore direction we've kind of corrected those more dangerous offshore winds. the picture from walnut creek of one of the places we're going to see numbers reach into the 90's this afternoon today right now rather in the 50's and 60's off to the east bay 48 but most other readings coast to inland in the 50's and the 60's this is what we think will happen later today, 76 by 11 by 2 89, but still those inland air is going to be looking at some 90's some minor leave happening for san francisco and around the bay taking off the edges a bit on the coast will be retired well from the 80's into the lower 70's marty okay, thanks a lot.
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a 14 year-old girl in texas is now one of the country's first female eagle scouts. >>her name is abigail winkleman in she earned the rank after she completed her eagle scout service project and there it is it's a local gun garden club 88 she made the garden club 88 sensible by some ram some benches and landscaping that you'll see there. the boy scouts of america allow girls to join cub scouts back in 2018. but didn't allow girls to work toward earning the rank of eagle scout until just last year. >>i wanted to give back to the community and help them out very proud to see here they're not just proud to see her. >>achieve the eagle scout rank really proud to see her grow in her leadership throughout the process, she's always. >>helped out the other girls, i'm just very glad that the boy scouts made this big jump because this is a big jump letting girls into their organization that's crazy. and now that they did that it's just it's a whole nother step for girls. >>congressional congratulations, abigail is
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wonderful. she says she couldn't miss it juggle without a lot of help from a lot of other people on her final project in fact now she's already planning more projects to help out her community. >>and still ahead for us this morning violence in the downtown san francisco after a free speech rally clashed with counter-protesters we have the latest on that for you also kamala harris going back on the campaign trail after possibly being exposed to the coronavirus level when managing diabetes you can't always stop for a fingerstick. with the freestyle libre 14 day system, a continuous glucose monitor, you don't have to. with a painless, one-second scan you can check your glucose with a smart phone or reader so you can stay in the moment. no matter where you are or what you're doing. ask your doctor for a prescription for the freestyle libre 14 day system. you can do it without fingersticks. learn more at freestylelibre.us.
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>>you're watching morning news. >>good morning everybody, thank you so much for joining us here on kron 4 morning news on marty gonzales is october 18th and we're going to get a look at the forecast now with dave spahr heidi a good morning marty good morning, everybody will be particularly in those inland valleys, we haven't retired the 90's. >>again in places like walnut creek that you're seeing here will be one of those places to see the mid-nineties going on today we're seeing some minor lifo little closer to the bay bay bridge toll plaza to see the sun join us up over the east bay hills going on here. temperatures thus far we've got a cool 48 novato not that of the santa rosa to we actually dropped off a couple degrees there. 50's and 60's off to the east bay 61 meanwhile for san jose. we are still trailing a little bit this morning, us ok we'll
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catch up a little bit later on this afternoon. but on balance today, we're chipping away at the highs again we're not going to be as warm and i suspect we'll get a little bit better relief happening tomorrow as well. but it's only just temporary and only minor the really big cooling happens. later in the week. after we look at another offshore wind event will have to watch out for tuesday wednesday zone high noon, it's called 82, jumping quickly by 3 o'clock at 90 that should tell you the air is still fairly dry. now one of the things of course we have going in our favor bit a bit is that the days are a little shorter and the the angle of the sun is a little bit lower that works in our favor, but the logical conditions are still the high-pressure we don't have good wind circulation. coming up in a bit we'll take a look at better look at that forecast for you mark. all right dave thanks a lot us get to the news this morning what was supposed to be a san francisco demonstration against twitter and other social media companies. >>turned into a chaotic clash with counterprotesters as demonstrators threw bottles,
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multiple police officers were injured. kron four's dan thorn has more now on what sparked the violence and what each side is saying about it. >>conservative and counter protesters clash in san francisco, an event aimed at taking on big tech dissolves into violence. >>make america great again hats and carrying pro police flags members of team save america were overwhelmed by the counter groups police work to keep control of the crowds but organizer philip anderson was seen being punched in the face. >>police say counter protesters also threw several glass and plastic bottles cans and eggs one sfpd officer was pictured being knocked to the ground anderson as well as another trump supporter had to be taken away by ambulance as the event fell apart a crowd was seen taking to market street to march towards twitter headquarters counter protesters led by a shield line tried blocking people from passing anderson who is not from california addressed the attack on social media saying antifa was responsible.
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>>reporting in san francisco. the and thorn kron 4 news. now to the south bay this morning, santa clara police are asking for the public's help in locating this suv after a driver hit a pedestrian saturday afternoon. >>it happened near kylie boulevard and prune ridge avenue police tweeted this photo of the suspects car who then fled the scene it's a silver toyota rav 4 with quite a bit of damage on the front there you see anyone who sees this vehicle is asked to call 911. now we go to the east bay richmond police are investigating a shooting that killed one person. it happened friday night before 7 o'clock on 9th street near triangle court and lincoln avenue. officers say the victim is 44 year-old joe walker, the 3rd. he suffered several gunshot wounds and died at the scene anyone with any information on this is asked to call the richmond police department. well tomorrow, we'll start to will be the start of a 2 day
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celebration of life for san francisco firefighter and paramedic jason cortez the san francisco fire department along with community members will come together to honor the first responder kron four's reyna harvey is live at oracle park that's where the public procession will take place >>marty good morning. jason cortez was described as an outstanding husband and father they're going to have that per session and in here at the oracle park we're going to show you exactly who the community this morning is saying their final farewell to just 42 years old is a father a son and he leaves behind 2 children is just an absolute tragedy now we're going to show you the day this happened this was actually october 7th, this is outside of his fire station he was knocked over a 3rd floor rally by a water blast from of albion inadvertently opened during training in the saddest thing in all of this is that training exercise have reduced staffing because of covid-19
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safety concerns not only one engine company was present when they're normally to on monday like you mention of private vigil is going to happen. that's going to be at 4 clients 8 in acs and also tuesday, this is the celebration of life that you at home can be a they're going to have a procession that's going to start 10:30am that's going to start at duggan syrup motor area mortuary to 80 northbound to king also in a live stream that you know coronavirus is happening currently so they're taking a number of precautions if you want to come out and participate in that and 11:00am here at the oracle park they're going to have that going to live stream the entire event so if you want to be a part of that you're absolutely able to do that from your home maybe you can't make it out just how people have described chasing cortez as a stand-up husband and father and someone that will be deeply missed throughout here in san francisco for now
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reporting your oracle park reyna harvey kron 4 news such a stance story but i want to make sure that our viewers understand or people invited to come out in person to oracle park or should they stay and watch this on a live stream. so they are going to have the live stream option, but they did mention that if people want to participate in that per session that i mention that they're going to be able to do it and they're going to socially distance everyone out if they decide to do that now in terms of the ceremony inside oracle park not too sure if they're going to allow people inside that. know they're going to live stream that service as a well as the procession i said we'll find that information out marty already make sure people know before that all right, thanks a lot rain and thanks for that live report from oracle park this morning. >>well, still ahead for where we can use of parents come together in the east bay demanding the district allow in person teaching we'll have full details on that coming
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up. also after possibly being exposed to the coronavirus democratic vice president presidential nominee kamala harris will be back on the campaign trail will have more on that and coming up next a warning from health officials as flu season approaches how you can keep yourself safe you can keep yourself safe from the flu and covid-19. uber and lyft are like every big guy i've ever brought down. prop 22 doesn't "help" their drivers-- it denies them benefits. 22 doesn't help women. it actually weakens sexual harassment laws, which are meant to protect them. uber and lyft aren't even required to investigate sexual harassment claims. i agree with the la times: no on 22. uber and lyft want all the power. so, show them the real power is you. vote no on prop 22.
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>>morning welcome back to this flu season is going to be a lot different than past years all because of the coronavirus
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pandemic cb cotton cotton reports that health officials are concerned about how the flu and covid-19 could cause a twindemic. >>i felt really tired i had a headache i was just i felt really congested every was a king and i just i i felt couldn't do anything just 2 weeks addison lee says she felt so unwell she couldn't leave her bed. the signs and symptoms prompting her to rush to a hospital in hendersonville. >>where she feared she tests positive for covid-19 i was like certain that i had it but she didn't least covid-19 test was negative doctor sent her home believing it was a sinus infection. but lee says she wasn't getting better so she went back to the doctor and this time tested positive for the flu has really shocked. i mean i didn't expect it at all, but infectious disease expert doctor william schaffner says flu cases will start to appear more and more in the coming weeks the
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anticipated a twindemic. >>both the president the same time and of course they're both 3 spy or a tory viruses are transmitted. they spread in a similar way and they present clinically in a similar way shocker says double and doubted lee led to confusion for both patients and providers they can both produce mild illness and illness that's more severe. he says in many cases the flu symptoms will come on suddenly whereas covid-19 is more gradual. >>but he says when in doubt providers will be doing a lot of testing for both flu and covid to try to sort all that out shocker says it's even possible for patients to have both illnesses so he says well everyone waits on a covid vaccine people should also wear a mask and get the flu vaccine. lee wishes she had done it sooner. >>so couldn't anything i wouldn't want anyone to
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>>not only will hit us and everyone around us because we won't be a shredder of but it will also take some strain off the health care system because we'll be coping with covid up already. >>well that was cb cotton reporting now the cdc recommends the flu vaccine for everyone who 6 months and older and suggest getting the shot by the end of this month de france. >>here's a look at the breakdown we expect for today, 82 by about high noon getting to about 90 by mid afternoon, some of the inland valleys will be approaching in the middle 90's, but some minor relief happening around the immediate bay, no delays at immediate bay, no delays at according one of his they endorse yes on 25 to end money bail. governor gavin newsom. congresswoman karen bass. the western center on law and poverty. the dolores huerta foundation. californians for safety and justice. and the california democratic party. yes on 25. and the california democratic party. wean air force veteran made of doing what's right,.
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>>8.15 this sunday morning, good morning, everybody welcome back let's go ahead and get the forecast from days far who's talking another day of some hot temperatures in inland, especially how they've now it's right wannacry going to be looking numbers 94, you know that kind of deal tri valley are also looking at numbers getting to the middle 90's to but around the immediate bay we're seeing some minor relief happening here still some 80's go along the east bay shoreline later on for today. but you'll see some minor relief happening early into the week we're really worried about is another offshore wind event potentially. this is being advertised as much weaker than its predecessor was last go around but still we want when circulation would like to have him on shore we have a little bit of a adrift or a draft almost an offshore and on
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shore draft going on a little this morning blue skies at the golden gate bridge is we have right now and your temperatures across the region 50's and some 60's off to the east bay, we have these 40's up north we did about as off the 50 48 for santa rosa, 61 meanwhile for san jose now as far as the moisture is concerned we have a little bit of the marine layer start to crack through here a little bit normal daytime, drying because of the mixing of the atmosphere incorporating some drier air aloft. then tonight tomorrow morning hey get some green around the immediate bay, this is a little bit closer to normalcy for still not quite there but we're getting a little closer course we'll have a normal drying out during the afternoon as is typical. this is right before this offshore wind has to happen. we're expecting it sometime on tuesday lingering into wednesday a little bit so there's that little 48 hour window, where there could be some problems again and then we go into an earnest cooling phase putting it all together for us still popping about 90 they're hanging on in some
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locations, inland. for this week, minor cooling. then some issues happen by mid week with another offshore event then we get to the latter portion of the week and let's get some onshore winds going here and let's reduce those inland temperatures. below 80 that's right some areas and looking at lower 90's today maybe into the upper 70's, 78 san francisco, though for today. 82 for open 89 meanwhile for san jose there they are still the 90's far east bay up to the north bay tool that we're seeing more 80's this go around places like delay hope for example not getting that onshore wind to help keep temperatures corrected. 89 meanwhile for san jose coming up in a bit we'll check of the 4 zone forecast and also your extended party. all right dave thanks a lot we're just now 16 days from the november, 3rd election in kron 4 is your local election headquarters. >>this election season. and as we head down the homestretch both presidential candidates are hitting key states in a final push for votes. president trump spent his saturday in the midwest holding rallies in michigan and want him wisconsin. the
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president focusing on the suburbs and small towns where he told supporters that a vote for him is a vote to protect their communities. >>rescue countless millions all around the world from poverty and built the most exceptional republic in human history. there's never been anything close. and you know what i have a little secret just in this group this small group of thousands of people. >>we're getting better and better and the best year we've ever. >>the president's 2 rallies yesterday attracted thousands of supporters who are packed closely together. many of them not wearing mask despite a recent surge in cases in both michigan and in wisconsin. returns to the campaign trail tomorrow, she's scheduled to visit florida on the state's first day of in person voting. the democratic vice presidential nominee was potentially exposed to coronavirus earlier this week. her communications director
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and a flight crew member both tested positive for the coronavirus the campaign canceled all of her in person travel this weekend just to be safe. harris has since tested negative for covid-19 and has been cleared for campaigning. the ceo's of facebook twitter and alphabet which owns google and you too will be facing lawmakers at the end of this month. they'll be questioned on their rules for policing content on their internet platforms the hearing will be focused on whether these web sites and others like them should face liability for user content. republicans say that policy is used by tech companies to censor conservative opinions but facebook alphabet and twitter all say they make those decisions regardless of any political views. >>professors who study this information online say that there's a growing trend on twitter of fake accounts. >>of point posing as black supporters of president trump brian blakely reports that
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they're gaining a lot of traction online. >>these messages picked up. a real astounding number of retweets very quickly digital researcher darren lindell at clemson university start seeing an unusual spike in twitter traffic recently of black republicans supporting president donald trump clearly fake accounts using a lot of common language a lot of common messaging spreading a message and in support of trump and all of these accounts we're what's called digital black face they were stealing the images from real black americans. from you know news and from other places on the web and using those images to represent themselves in authentic his team have been doing this type of digital forensics has 2016 when foreign interference disrupted the peaceful election process. >>in this case he tracked some 30 fake accounts or trolls back to the source what i
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could tell there are a couple signals that these accounts were coming out of turkey here or somewhere in eastern europe. i don't believe that they were russian i've been studying russian disinformation for a long time and. >>and let's just say these weren't that good these these weren't the a team of this information like voters currently support democratic candidate joe biden by a huge margin over trump. 83%. >>swaying any amount to trump through social influence is a win for republicans. but little cautions this new frontier of social media brainwashing is a dangerous political game, large number. >>people within 2 particular political silos especially on the right re tweeted these accounts believing them to be authentic believing them to be who they said they were and so that really just inherent dishonesty and an inherent lie through social media and it's really important conversations about about culture about politics. in this country be
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authentic. >>well that was brian blakely reporting for us this morning and still ahead on kron 4 morning news. we're going to take a look at how people in the bay area are remembering the loma prieta earthquake. some of 31 years later.
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>>well it has been 31 years since the powerful and deadly loma prieta earthquake rattled the bay area. it's a day that many in the bay area will
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always remember all told more than 60 people were killed and thousands more injured. the nimitz freeway and bay bridge all experience collapses and san francisco's marina district since stain some heavy damage. now many of the images have been focused on what happened in san francisco and in oakland but remember that there was also destruction in santa cruz county closer to the epicenter. kron four's gayle ong reports now on that from santa cruz. >>the shake it you see santa cruz and across the bay area lasted 15 seconds followed by a path of destruction 31 years ago mike jolson of santa cruz remembers he was on a bus took abrio college when the loma prieta earthquake hit just seeing these glass big windows break and then you know we pulled over. >>and then eventually the bus drove us to cumbria college where we heard you know that it was in her big earthquake in. >>downtown was leveled much of pacific avenue in downtown santa cruz was in ruins
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buildings collapse dozens, heavily damage physical reminders remain a plaque bearing the names of those who died and the memorial land with 2 pictures of the earthquake victims. we did bounce back and so that was that was good. >>i'm never was the same you know just the landscape and step of the town sense but resilient community. you know since then. >>i am standing about 2 miles away from the epicenter of the quake that road will lead you right to it we're here in the santa cruz mountains the forests of nice scene marks state park in aptos deep in the redwoods it was the largest earthquake to occur on the san andreas fault since the great san francisco earthquake in april 19 '06 the 6.9 magnitude quake change the bay area in 15 seconds 63 lives lost 3,000 hurt. more than a 1000 people lost their homes costing billions of dollars in damage. scientists
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say we are due for another big one seismologists are urging people to be prepared to download the my shake app that is the earthquake early warning app. >>that is designed to provide potentially seconds of warning ahead of an earthquake that is seconds you can use to take cover under a sturdy table. >>reporting in santa cruz gayle ong kron 4 news. >>and we also have plenty of information on our website about ways to stay safe in an earthquake well coming up after the break and distance-learning will remain in place for schools as they have yet to meet specific health requirements will have a new timeline of reopenin the dexcom tells me my numbers
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>>say 30 welcome back to the kron 4 morning news. we're taking a live look outside from sutro cam this morning beautiful start to the day in san francisco and hopefully where you are as well, we're expecting some warm temperatures yet again and here to tell us more about that is days far, hey good morning marty good morning, everybody and yes, another hot one we've got going on for today sending down to the south bay from the middle apartment in san jose state. beautiful blue skies at work here going of course it's going to be plenty toasty although in the santa clara valley today. i think most readings will be just shy of 90. >>the shot coming in from the golden gate bridge, nice blue skies again we've had kind of a like he called a draft of an onshore wind, although we are expecting again switching off shore as we get into early next week lower 60's control,
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the east bay shoreline for now. some 50's inland for now for 50's up to the north bay with 48. santa rosa 61 meanwhile for san jose were tad cooler this morning that we were from this time yesterday but will make up for that later on today, although i think will be a touch cooler not as hot. yes, the 90's still going on well inland here will project about 3 o'clock at 90. some locations reaching in the middle 90's, however, if you're a spot that's going to get up there in the lower 90's today by this saturday, you may be seeing numbers in the upper 70's, potentially sore get some earnest cooling later going to have that 7 day forecast for you as well as of 4 zone in just a bit. all right dave thanks let's go to the east bay this morning with the contra costa county public health department has allowed schools to welcome their students back to class rooms for in person learning. >>but the mount diablo unified school district says the classes in their district will remain virtual for now that decision is leading a lot of parents upset and on saturday they held a rally asking the district to allow in person
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classes to return. >>i saw this in the 9th grade he does not have an a p but he's family. most of these cars is because he doesn't fit the distance learning model that is not meant for most but feel like if we go to school year, especially for my second grader feel like sydney even 10 2nd grade. >>serve four-year. >>well the district board has called a special meeting on wednesday to try and figure out the path forward. now to the south bay were schools in santa clara county must meet specific health requirements that are set by the county's health department and the office of education before they can reopen for in person instruction and on friday, the gilroy unified school district said it still working to meet that criteria. they're going to continue distance learning there until at least january. the district has also bought more than 6,000 new laptops for students to use at home. a senior at mountain vista high school in cupertino is being honored this weekend for her work in the stem field. her
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name is rio doshi and she created an app to help her autistic classmates. she's also a published author having written a series of books called the code detectives ria says that her book center around a young girl of color color, who hopes to serve as a strong role model for other young women who are looking to get into the tech field. >>you know after creating my book series called the could detectives what you know highlights, you know young people of color using technology for good to solve mysteries in their community. i think it's really important to bring awareness to issues like the lack of technology which is having such detrimental impacts in our society, i mean you see you know and technology that is discriminating against women for john selection or you know facial recognition technology that is disproportionately discriminating against people of color and i think it's super important that we have a diverse group of young people
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who are behind the ai technology that we're creating. >>a nonprofit group called the mars generation named ria 24 under 24 global leader in stem and she's planning to write a 3rd book in her co detective series some time soon that's fantastic. well with each passing day of the pandemic the unemployment rate continues to grow and more small businesses are forced to close their doors in many cases for good. economists say the longer it takes for congress to pass another relief package. the tougher it's going to be for the country to recover. joe khalil has that story for us. >>the fate of small businesses across the country lies in the hands of congress and without another relief package spike mendelsohn says time. >>is running out you know and understand everyone is at risk of closing its just how long you how much runway you have to tell you plus mendelson owns a few restaurant chains
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in the dc area, including we the pizza we're desperate for released. we need take if we can get mandelson says congress's failure to act now will inevitably force businesses like his to close permanently he says he's now glued to news about any movement in stimulus talks every minute. >>every second every day i mean we i mean one battery everything is a price to be paid. >>or a lack of agreement on further economic relief and that price we paid by the millions of unemployed americans mark hamrick senior economic analyst for bank right says the longer relief package is delayed the harder it will be for americans already out of work or living paycheck to paycheck to recover they are really facing a fight for survival to put food on the table them and to pay bills, i'm ready to sign a big beautiful stimulus most republicans have said they favor a smaller more targeted
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stimulus package then democrats 2.2 trillion dollar plan but just recently president trump has said go the big i wanted to be bold. it's unclear if the president's message will change the gop is minds but some republican senators say they're now open to a 2 trillion dollar deal i want to go big i want to do $1200 own money for school zone another round of ppp loans unfortunately we are we do seem to be weeks off relief democrat sherrod brown is less hopeful the president can push republicans to go big especially he says without the backing of republican senate leader mitch mcconnell i don't see any way that mcconnell so far as his movable unfortunately. >>well that was joe khalil reporting for us this morning. and coming up on 4 morning news, a bay area filmmaker is shining a light on human rights abuses in the criminal justice system specifically. >>illegal sarah's sterilizations in women's
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when was the last time your property tax bill went down?
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what? never. are you kidding me? for years, the residential burden has gone up. while the corporate burden has gone down. prop 15 reverses that. it closes corporate loopholes and invests in schools, small business, and firefighters. and when the big corporations pay more, your tax bill goes down. that's right. a savings of a hundred twenty-one dollars a year for the average home. give homeowners a break. vote yes on 15. >>we welcome back. there's a shocking new documentary that's taking a look at human rights abuses within the california criminal justice system that film is called belly of the beast. it was directed by barry a filmmaker erica cone she uses the story of a former inmate to highlight a pattern of illegal sterilizations happen inside women's prisons. cohen says that more anything she hopes
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that the film brings awareness to the fact that these are not isolated incidents. >>their own reporting we found out that between 1997 in that 1400 people were sterilized in california as women's prisons, so kelly story although she is really the catalyst that exposed the rest of the sterilizations in centers around her story. she is not the only one and so this film really calls attention to the legacy of forced sterilization also in california right now there's a reparations movement going on in california and you can sign the petition on our website billion the beast film dot com to support the the movement of holding our institutions and stay actors accountable, so that these abuses don't continue to happen. >>well belly of the beast is being shown virtually through the roxy theater in san francisco, and you can find more information on our website at kron 4 dot com. well space x could be launching its first flight to mars in 2024. elon musk says the private space flight
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company is preparing its starship to take its first unmanned trip to the red planet now the star spaceship is reusable a reusable rocket and spacecraft combination. that's still being developed space x is also planning to use the starship for missions to the moon as early as 2022. >>temperatures on mars for we've got to 90's on the board still knows far east bay locations 80's cover the east bay shoreline, some minor relief though happening 78 going on for san francisco keep it here going to check your 4 zone forecast and the extended kron 4 morning news extended kron 4 morning news co i'm jerome gage. i'm a full-time lyft driver. when this pandemic first started, i bought my own ppe because uber and lyft didn't provide it. these companies have been exploiting drivers like me for years. now prop 22 denies us basic rights like unemployment benefits and sick time. uber and lyft are billion-dollar companies, and they still won't let drivers get access to unemployment benefits. that's just wrong.
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>>and welcome back to the kron 4 morning news, good morning, everybody you know we're still blurring the kind of hot news today in terms of the temperatures in those inland valleys, taken to half moon bay. they're going in the 70's going on today lower 70's that the correction being felt at the coast san francisco. and the peninsula won't see as much the way of 90's going on today. so there is some minor relief more tomorrow. and let's get some more this marine layer. for tomorrow morning maybe a little bit of fog going on potentially very early live shot from sfo, no delays happening there blue skies at work temperature we're at 65 antioch 57 concord livermore 55, mostly 50's up to the north bay 5448 rather santa rosa in 61, san jose. across california today. it's the lower to middle 90's for
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the central valley, 78 san francisco, so it's an improvement but still little bit more ways to go. 84 san diego 74. big bear. but why perspective of things you know we're getting into the winter months so we like to show this map to show you the next shot of rain coming our way unfortunately for the week ahead. it doesn't look like it's in the cards but what we can show you is these little whispers of systems that combine of the first things first we have minor cooling early in the week little bit of an offshore wind around here and then these little waves come by and get some scattered clouds the big issue for us is colder temperatures associated with them it looks like all the way into the following week looks to be dry at least in this perspective, we'll see if anything changes but these waves to help cool us off a little bit throw some clouds in there in the mixture as well today in the 4 zone forecast san francisco comes in 7874 daly city pacifica 71 74 half moon bay. 8 email bree 82 for burlingame san bruno at 79 and we're keeping them still in the 80's down south
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here san carlos in 85 82 for mountain view 85 palo alto and that continues, it looks like in the santa clara valley as we keep its of 90 for the most was gotta said 9091 morgan hill but most the readings still in the upper 80's got the lower 80's along the east bay shoreline, although hey we're coming in about 87 tri valley, you're still in mid 90's territory today, dublin, 93 94 for concord 85 san leandro 79 for berkeley and looks like solano county still summer like mid 90's at work there. well in london, the not getting much help here from an onshore wind today is much although again chipping away at that 8889 going on for now pup and up to santa rosa at 92. still those 80's trail. in the southern moore and 71 for stenson beach 70 forecast again we have offshore winds working here by tuesday. that's a short event and they start off as a red flag warning or potentially may be under fire weather watch is going to be and then we get some are schooling as we
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finish off the week into next eyes are going to my sweater. well the 80th anniversary of john lennon's birth took place earlier this month. >>and in december the world will again more in on the 40 years that have passed since john lennon was murdered in front of his home in new york city. there's a brand new book that looks at john lennon in 1980 the year that he died the title is john lennon in 1980 play list. team english is the author attorney joins me this morning, tim thanks a lot for joining us this morning. what made you want to focus on what made you want to focus on the music that affected john in the final year of his life. >>i guess i try to write a book that i would want to read i thought it was a good way of bringing out some new information about someone said so much written about him want to try to do is booking by looking at the music. he was listening to every year some new insights into what was going on and his wife died year.
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>>what was john listening to in the late 1970's and into disco and punk we're starting to become huge. what did john think about that. >>eli jobs, a big fan of blondie in fact he wrote a note to ring go at one time saying that he do a song sort of like blondie's heart of glass. he also won blondies 1980 song of the tide is high. found out it's gone actually went to see the bow. new york club even before they had an album out probably 1977. yeah he was a was a big fan of disco he like donna summer a lot he was interviewed in 1975 about what you see in the back and that he liked the first thing he said which okay, i think a lot of people would find that >>tim o what was the inspiration between behind jons creative as he had just recorded double fantasy.
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>>well we win when you turn in the queen song crazy little thing called love was a number one hit few all that spring it was a very unclean want song as part of a rockabilly song don heard them doing elvis and that's on. he was a lifelong elvis and he said hey maybe it's time for me to come back to my music it's it's pile later that spring years paul mccartney's coming up on the radio by 2 separate accounts of people that were driving a car with someone that song came on sunday, that's pretty good and you know i was that the songwriting competition between john paul and mccartney was starts. i have a great invention of the beatles so that may been a factor to compelling him to get back in the studio. >>well, you know talking talking about paul since the breakup of the beatles john and paul had been waging this so battle between them both on vinyl and also in print. you
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know what you mention that john light one of paul's songs that he heard coming up. what was that what was the feeling between john and on this last year of john's life. it's it gets complicated if you would listen to their interviews. they were always kind of sniping back and forth each other. >>by i found a couple of folks from of all. what about fall by robert hilburn from the los angeles times said interviewed him in october and it talking about coming up john like the studio version is supposed to go live version of the way on said in open said you we support these we surprised that song so good, he said no how can you be surprised by your brother and then they got these final after his final interview right into the limousine with the people on the afternoon of over you on the night of december 8. they asked about all of you know
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families fight but we're like brothers, you know, we love each other we do anything for other i think that was beneath it all. it's a great love and respect for each other. >>and for folks who don't have single center 8th was the day that john was shot and killed that that evening in front dakota. tell us a little bit about the influence of the bay area's doobie brothers had on john i think a lot of people would be surprised by that. >>well i i interact with a lot of thought you know maniacs online you know understandably a lot of people think they've heard it all in red at all, i actually found john had a copy of their album of minute by minute from 1978 is huge album that contained what a fool believes. and another song on there don't stop to watch the wheels and you know i speculate that i think is pretty accurate to john may have caught that title watching the wheels of 4. his
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own song watching wields he had been working on that song for a year or more and the title of that changed in 1979 that was originally called emotional wreck and then it morphed into watching we also speculate, but i think probably the case john got idol watching the wheels from that we'll be brothers song. >>what surprised you most about john lennon in 1980 is you're doing research for the book. i would say 2 things one was his love for yocco's music. i i kind of discovered the reason why was he why he was back in the studio just over 2 weeks after double fantasy that i'm out is back in the studio finishing this track. it started for yoko in the summer. jiang and heard that permit allows club that plane joko stumble fantasy song kiss kiss kiss at the disco and john this fuss, real that did it. people in new york in the disco deejays were
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fined for song sydney said we got to put out a song of parts, especially for those guys, especially for disco market and that's why watching the wheels wants. the another thing i would mention is just yet. there are several times and walking on thin ice is one of cases the song songs working on the gold coast when he when he was killed. to repeat this several times in 1980 had songs that were kind of foreboding that may be impending doom yet the in vote a song called living on borrowed time that summer it was inspired by bob marley yet another song called gone from this place another one called help me to help myself which in clay and put the line i trying to so hard to stay alive, but enjoy destruction by my side. so even jaco said maybe he had a sense you something ominous was going
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will tend it is a fascinating read the title of the book again is john lennon in 1980 playlist him english is the author and tim. >>thank you so much for joining us. my pleasure, than what if people
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not o'clock numbers coming out here see 50's 60's up to the north bay we break it down like this 82 at high noon at 3 we're talking 90 minor cooling happening early in the week. the big stuff happens as we head on to the weekend almost a seasonal change marty. >>all right dave thanks live coming up in the next hour, the kron 4 morning news violence in downtown san francisco after a free speech rally. where protesters clash with counter protesters will have the latest for you also kamala harris on on the campaign trail once again after possibly being exposed to the coronavirus we'll
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>>you're watching morning news at 9. >>good morning, everybody thanks for joining us. this morning, we're taking a live look outside beautiful view of the embarcadero thanks so much for sharing your morning with marty gonzales and i'm noelle bellow it really is gorgeous out there. it is sunday october 18th. we want to get straight to dave spahr to find out just how hot it's going to get today, dave i hope it cools down just a bit today. i touch were chipping away at good morning marty well good morning, everybody live shot coming in from half moon bay as we start the day we're getting a draft if you will. >>from an onshore influence that's about all we're going to get tonight, we'll get a better recovery, those humidity levels and fortune will still be dry this
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afternoon bay bridge toll plaza shot as the sun joins us up over the east bay hills temperature check. we're in the 60's for all of the east bay reporting stations there up to the north bay, 59 santa rosa, the cool spot there 67 san jose and across most of the region were couple degrees behind where we were from this time. yesterday the breakdown puts us at about 86 by 1 o'clock it 4 ward 89 still looking for some 90's and potentially in some of the far east bay locations could be reaching into some of the middle numbers that we are looking for some are calling in your seven-day forecast. we'll have more on that coming up in a bit back to you. all right dave, thanks a lot what was supposed to be a san francisco demonstration against twitter and other social media companies turned into a chaotic clash with counterprotesters. >>as demonstrators threw bottles and multiple police officers were injured. >>kron four's dan thorn has more from both sides about what sparked that violence conservative and counter protesters clash in san
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francisco, an event aimed at taking on big tech dissolves into violence. >>make america great again hats and carrying pro police flags members of team save america were overwhelmed by the counter groups police work to keep control of the crowds but organizer philip anderson was seen being punched in the face. police say counter protesters also threw several glass and plastic bottles cans and eggs one sfpd officer was pictured being knocked to the ground anderson as well as another trump supporter had to be taken away by ambulance as the event fell apart a crowd was seen taking to market street to march towards twitter headquarters counter protesters led by a shield line tried blocking people from passing anderson who is not from california addressed the attack on social media saying antifa was responsible. >>reporting in san francisco. dan thorn kron 4 news. and now to the south bay this morning, santa clara police are asking
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for the public's help in locating this suv. >>after the driver hit a pedestrian saturday it happened near kyle lee boulevard and prune ridge avenue you can see all the damage to the front there. police tweeted this photo of the suspect's car who fled the scene. it's a silver toyota rav 4 and they're asking anyone who sees the vehicle to call 911. >>now to the east bay where richmond police are investigating a deadly shooting this one happened friday night before 07:00pm on 9th street near triangle court and lincoln avenue officers say the victim is 44 year-old joe walker, the 3rd. he suffered several gunshot wounds and died at the scene anyone with information about this is asked to contact richmond police. >>i will be the start of a 2 day celebration of life for san francisco firefighter and paramedic jason cortez the san francisco fire department along with the community will come together to honor the first responder kron four's reyna harvey is live at oracle park. >>where the public procession is going to be taking place
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high right now. >>morning you know those who knew cortez best describe him as an outstanding father brother and signed so this is just an all around tragedy for the community out here in san francisco behind me oracle park like you mentioned that's where that procession will in just 42 years old yet 2 small children and a wife so the community really feeling the pain you can see him here. this accident happened on october 7th. we learned that he was actually knocked over a third-floor railing by a water blast from a vow he had inadvertently opened during that training the training exercise had reduced staffing because of covid-19 safety concerns now only one engine company was present when normally there are 2 there on monday there's going to be applied vigil celebration for life that's going to be at 4. o'clock killed at macy's church but on tuesday. this is the one the public can participate in there's going to be a procession that starts
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at 1038 in at duggan's sarah mortuary that's going to be to the 2.80 north ballot, a king. they're going to live stream that ceremony that's going to be available also on the s d facebook and youtube page in here at 11 a in at oracle that's where the event is going to happen now this is like you asked me earlier marty checked into that it's only going to be for family and friends and a small group of people who are invited however they're going to be live streaming it so everyone who loved him and knew him can celebrate him for now reporting here in san francisco reyna harvey kron 4 news. >>all right randi thanks so much for checking that out that's when harvey reporting for us this morning. still ahead this morning parents come together in the east bay demanding that the school district allow in person teaching we'll have details on that coming up. and after possibly being exposed to the coronavirus democratic vice presidential nominee kamala
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>>well more and more businesses are reopening in california but theme parks are being left behind this weekend demonstrators marched outside of disneyland calling for state leaders to give the green light to reopen the park after 7 months as erin myers
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reports former employees say the park can safely reopen with proper precautions. >>dozens of employees and disneyland supporters rallied outside of the amusement park this morning urging governor gavin newsome to allow the park to open and get people back to work and hoping we can generate awareness so maybe the governor can see we are humans like cast members guess the city people's lives matter and people that can't work can't make money and they have businesses across the street closed disneyland and california adventure have been closed since march and recently the company said that 20,000 employees would be laid off i'm hoping. i'm hoping that. >>maybe this event can shake. >>the governor to allow us to open that the closure of the park not only affects disney employees, but others in the surrounding area, it's not
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just to the people that work here it's to the people that work that work everywhere we all have families like the governor is not allowed in the park to open but he's not supporting anybody either you like he can't have it both ways many think the park open safely and provide much needed fun during a difficult time every time you go down the street every 10 feet is new people every 10 feet is a new opportunity to like make a connection with someone that they for remember for the rest of their lives on state officials recently visited, but so far governor newsom has not given a timeline on when amusement parks can reopen. >>well that was erin myers reporting for us this morning now on wednesday disneyland had announced agreement with unions on how workers can russ safely return to their jobs. orange county officials are also demanding that the park reopened as they say amusement parks and other parts of the country are up and running again. they all right we're chipping away at some of these highs just chairs the
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breakdown we expect today about 86 going on one. >>at 4 o'clock at 89 doesn't quite feel attorney but we do have that in the longer-range forecasts gonna take a look at what you can expect for the week ahead the kron 4 morning news continues.
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>>it is good morning, everybody welcome back. >>thanks for joining us here. it is a nice morning out there it's pretty crisp but i know
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that we're probably going to heat up again dave standing by with our yes i could be so much snap this afternoon now and even the morning hours maybe by the end of the week we have some hope coming up here but still very feeling very summer like good morning guys, good morning, everybody. >>live shot coming in from half moon bay. this is one of the spots are going to actually see the mercury not climb as high, including also san francisco, some minor relief happening there in the well so we'll give you some relief there. golden gate bridge. there's your blue skies going on flags not doing too much right now a little bit of a draft will call from onshore. but that's about it at least is not offshore that is in the forecast tuesday wednesday to watch out for that could be problematic. as we get into later in the week. we'll see if it is for right now no statements yet 60's for most of the east bay any ox racing ahead at 71, 60's up to the north bay, 59 santa rosa, 67 for san jose let's get to the moisture part of the forecast you know we've been talking about this back in the marine layer coming back a
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little bit. it did today but only minor league and we dry out during the day, although along the coast looks a little better. we've seen some green stay on the map here we haven't seen that for while and then tomorrow morning where shares the recovery we can call it spilling a little of the sacramento valley. that's a nice sign we're getting some earnest marine layer coming back to the communities right along the bay. san francisco, you'll feel that uptick and humidity coming and also cooling factor for you in the morning hours too and the afternoon drying out yet again and this doesn't quite take us into the caution zone when we get to tuesday wednesday for that offshore winds we'll see what happens we get a little closer so basically for the week ahead. today still plenty warm lot of 90's hanging on in the inland areas this week minor cooling counting tuesday or monday rather then there's that offshore wind event thing and then we cool off in earnest by the end of the week and the weekend. areas that are looking at temperatures in the lower 90's today, we'll be in the upper 70's come friday or into saturday 78 san francisco
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today at least 4 below 8082 for oakland 89 for san jose but they're still 90's to be had in the far east bay's you can see and up in the north bay kind of mixture of 80's 90's coming up in a bit. we'll check in your 4 zone forecast as well as that extended back to you. all right, thanks states. >>we are now just 16 days away from the november, 3rd election kron 4 is your local election headquarters. this election season as we hit the home stretch both presidential candidates are stopping in key states in a final push for votes, president trump spent his saturday in the midwest holding rallies in michigan and wisconsin. the president focused on the suburbs and small towns where he told supporters a vote for him is a vote to protect their communities. >>we liberated millions from tyranny rescue countless millions all around the world from poverty and built the most exceptional republic in human history. there's never been anything close. and you
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know what i have a little secret just in this group this small group of thousands of people. >>we're getting better and better and the best year we've ever. >>the president's 2 rallies attracted thousands of supporters all packed closely together. many did not wear masks. despite a recent surge in cases in both michigan and wisconsin. >>and joe biden didn't hold any and inperson events yesterday but he did secure a big name endorsement. basketball legend magic johnson. johbson spoke to reporters and supporters at several events in his home state of michigan yesterday. he began in detroit before attending another campaign event in his hometown of lansing michigan. that's where he told reporters why he's biden harris ticket. joel and. >>is a tremendous leader, a man who had strategy to bring this country back bring jobs back. make sure that we have quality health care all of us.
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when you think about joe and camilo. this country. now finally come together and that's that's probably the biggest job he's going to have. >>well biden is scheduled to campaign in north carolina later today. kamala harris meantime will be returning to the campaign trail tomorrow she is scheduled to visit florida on the state's first day of in person voting. the democratic vice presidential nominee was potentially exposed to coronavirus earlier this week. her communications director and a flight crew member also tested positive for the virus. so the campaign cancel all of her in person travel this weekend just to be safe. harris has since tested negative for covid-19 and now she's been cleared for campaigning. >>republicans and democrats remain deadlocked on another stimulus package and paycheck to paycheck protection. but senate majority leader mitch mcconnell says the senate will take up a 500 billion dollars stimulus bill on wednesday,
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this so-called skinny relief bill is well short of the more than a 2 trillion dollars that house speaker nancy pelosi is supporting. and it's the same bill that was rejected by democrats last month. it's expected to fail speaker pelosi and treasury secretary steve mnuchin are expected to continue negotiations over the weekend. senator mcconnell says in addition to a vote on the skinny released bill the senate will also vote tuesday for more money for the paycheck protection program. but a similar ppp increase bill was previously dismissed by the house. our sister station in michigan asked president trump if there is a possibility of senate republicans house democrats and the white house coming up with an agreement on another coronavirus relief package. >>i think there is a chance i think is chance it can nancy pelosi does not want to do it. she thinks it's good to the election. but i think there's a chance it can happen and if it i'll be leading that charge
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has i think it should happen. >>is there a chance that that happens in the short term you think or is this something that happens after the i'd like it to happen and how about this afternoon maybe all delay my gym for 2 hours. ok is frankly i could do it, but you know they they want i think everyone wants it. nancy pelosi is the one holding it up. >>senator mcconnell estimates the cost of the proposed ppp program at 257 billion dollars. >>the ceo's of facebook twitter and alphabet which owns google and youtube will be facing lawmakers at the end of the month. they'll be questioned on their rules for policing content on their internet platforms now this hearing is going to focus on whether these websites and others like them should be facing liability for user content. republicans say that public the that policy is being used by tech companies to censor conservative opinions but facebook alphabet in twitter all say that they make those decisions regardless of any political views. and still ahead this
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morning we're going to take a look at how people around the bay area are remembering the loma prieta some 31 years later. >>before we get to that though let's go ahead take you outside for a live look at the walnut creek where it's going to pretty hot later on today, to pretty hot later on today, we'll be right back. they endorse yes on 25 to end money bail. governor gavin newsom. congresswoman karen bass. the western center on law and poverty. the dolores huerta foundation. californians for safety and justice. and the california democratic party. yes on 25.
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it has been 31 years since the powerful and deadly loma prieta earthquake hit the bay area. it's a day that a lot of folks in the bay area will always remember more than 60 people were killed and thousands more injured. >>the nimitz and bay bridge experienced collapse as and san francisco's marina district sustained heavy damage while much of the images have been focused on what happened in san francisco and oakland. there was also destruction in santa cruz county closer to the epicenter kron four's gayle ong reports now from santa cruz. >>the shake it you see santa cruz and across the bay area lasted 15 seconds followed by a path of destruction 31 years ago mike jolson of santa cruz remembers he was on a bus took abrio college when the loma prieta earthquake hit just seeing these glass big windows break and then you know we pulled over. >>and then eventually the bus drove us to cumbria college where we heard you know that it was in her big earthquake
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in. >>downtown was leveled much of pacific avenue in downtown santa cruz was in ruins buildings collapse dozens, heavily damage physical reminders remain a plaque bearing the names of those who died and the memorial land with 2 pictures of the earthquake victims. we did bounce back and so that was that was good. >>i'm never was the same you know just the landscape and step of the town sense but resilient community. you know since then. >>i am standing about 2 miles away from the epicenter of the quake that road will lead you right to it we're here in the santa cruz mountains the forests of nice scene marks state park in aptos deep in the redwoods it was the largest earthquake to occur on the san andreas fault since the great san francisco earthquake in april 19 '06 the 6.9 magnitude quake change the bay area in 15 seconds 63 lives lost 3,000 hurt. more than a 1000 people lost their
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homes costing billions of dollars in damage. scientists say we are due for another big one seismologists are urging people to be prepared to download the my shake app that is the earthquake early warning app. >>that is designed to provide potentially seconds of warning ahead of an earthquake that is seconds you can use to take cover under a sturdy table. >>reporting in santa cruz gayle ong kron 4 news. >>and be sure to check out our website at kron 4 dot com. we have a lot of information for you on how to make an emergency supply kit also to figure out how much earthquake insurance would cost for your home and we have this map that shows the bay area's most active fault lines, there's a lot more there and all you have to do is look for the surviving the big one link it's under the news tab at kron 4 dot com to help them. >>all right coming up after the break distance-learning will remain in place for south bay schools as they have yet to meet specific health requirements and that more on their new timeline for reopening. and here's a look
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>>everybody welcome back to kron 00:04am morning news we've been dealing with some warm temperatures, especially well inland doesn't feel like fall in on the well not yet not yet we're waiting for sweater weather. >>enjoying the nice sunny days
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that we've been having though the blue skies are always so nice but dave spahr is going to let us know just how hot it will get today and take us waters and maybe the cleaners today, you know or tomorrow and we'll be ready for you next weekend, you know cooling off a little bit good morning guys good morning, everybody live shot coming in from walnut creek there. and this is one of the spots is going to be looking for highs today in the 90's so yeah we're still with it but change is happening by the weekend. numbers struggling to get through the lower golden gate bridge, nice blue skies. not much the way of fog. i suspect tomorrow we might see potentially a little bit of week fog. just indicating the marine layer coming back a little bit tonight that's all it won't be around very long, it will still be fairly dry tomorrow afternoon. but not as dry as today, so we're recovering. but the problem is we're looking for offshore wind event as we get to run tuesday wednesday of next week. current temperatures for us a lot of 60's in the east bay 71, antioch 50's 60's mixture up to the north they were at 67, san jose 68 for hayward 69 right now for
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oakland. by comparison were trailing by a couple degrees over most of the real estate as you'll notice little bit warmer in spots as you go the breakdown today, 86 at 1 o'clock by 4.90. again some spots like a show walnut creek expected to make it a least into the lower 90's, potentially middle 90's again shaving away at that a little bit of the early part of the week coming up in a bit we'll take a look at that to 4 zone forecast for you as well as the extent it back to you. >>more children in back to school. i feel like we can do it at safeway they're not happy a mental health has declined. >>a community in walnut creek wants the mount diablo unified school district to change its stance on distance learning. >>and contra costa county public health department has allowed schools to welcome students back to their classrooms. but the mount diablo unified school district says classes will remain virtual for now that has a lot of families upset kron four's phillipe djegal reports from walnut creek where parents
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want a safe return to school. >>for 7 months elementary middle and high schools in the mount diablo unified school district have remained empty. the pandemic for students and teachers into distance learning, but a lot has changed since campuses first closed has been heard has been bad, i think it should open now they've had several months to make a plan is doing now the county allows that mister as of this past tuesday contra costa health services has approved the reopening of elementary and secondary schools for in person instruction. >>schools can resume campus learning without a waiver or further permission from the health department. >>still the school district is standing pat frustrating families enough to inspire a saturday afternoon rally in >>dion, hunter's son and daughter are in high school her daughter has special needs and is enrolled in an individualized education program that she's struggling with from a distance my son is in the 9th grade he does not have an 8 people nice family.
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>>most of these cars is because he doesn't fit the distance learning model that is not meant for most by this group says that the board of education has talked about possibly reopening. >>schools for in person instruction by january but at this point nothing is set in stone i feel like we got this whole year, especially for my second grader feel like sydney, even >>serve four-year it should be a choice and we should be allowed to go school. we want to use to be allowed to stay home if your household meets at the district board has called a special meeting for wednesday to discuss the past in walnut creek collegiate all kron 4 news. >>and in the schools in santa clara county must meet specific health requirements set by the county's health department and the office of education before they can reopen for in person instruction on friday, the gilroy unified school district said it still working to meet that criteria and will continue distance learning until at least january. the
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district has also bought more than a 6,000 new laptops for students to use at home. >>we do have the latest numbers on the coronavirus pandemic for you here in the u.s. cases have now topped 8.1 million and nearly 220,000 americans have died due to the virus in california we now have recorded more than 873,000 cases with nearly 17,000 deaths here in the bay area there have been more than 108,000 cases and 1600 deaths with every passing day of the pandemic the unemployment rate continues to grow and more small businesses are forced to close their doors for good economists say the longer. it takes for congress to pass another relief package, the harder it will be for the country to recover joe khaleel has that story for us. the fate of small businesses across the country lies in the hands of congress and without another relief package spike mendelsohn says time.
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>>is running out you know and understand everyone is at risk of closing its just how long you how much runway you have to tell you plus mendelson owns a few restaurant chains in the dc area, including we the pizza we're desperate for released. we need take we can get mandelson says congress's failure to act now will inevitably force businesses like his to close permanently he says he's now glued to news about any movement in stimulus talks every minute. >>every second every day i mean we i mean one battery everything is a price to be paid. >>for a lack of agreement on further economic relief and that price we paid by the millions of unemployed americans mark hamrick senior economic analyst for bank right says the longer relief package is delayed the harder it will be for americans already out of work or living
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paycheck to paycheck. >>to recover they are really facing a fight for survival to put food on the table them and to pay bills, i'm ready to sign a big beautiful stimulus most republicans have said they favor a smaller more targeted stimulus package then democrats 2.2 trillion dollar plan but just recently president trump has said go the big i wanted to be bold. it's unclear if the president's message will change the gop is minds but some republican senators say they are now open to a 2 trillion dollar deal i want to go big i want to do $1200 own money for school zone another round of ppp loans unfortunately we are we do seem to be weeks off relief democrat sherrod brown is less hopeful the president can push republicans to go big especially he says without the backing of republican senate leader mitch mcconnell i don't see any way that mcconnell so far as his movable unfortunately. that was joe khalil reporting for us this
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morning. >>i did well we all know that halloween is right around the corner, but a lot of parents are still struggling to find safe ways to celebrate and also avoid covid one doctor doesn't support traditional trick or treating this year instead she is recommending small gatherings or trick or treating at home. >>i certainly want kids to be able to go out and have a good time and have fun with trick or treating, but i think the fact that exposing your kids to a whole neighborhood of folks who may or may not be following precautions is really a risky proposition. >>well doctor strand also wants to remind parents that children under the age of 2 should not wear a mask because of concerns about suffocation health officials also cloth masks and using hand yer sanitizer after visiting every house and then wearing a mask when answering the door for trick or treaters. let's turn now to our wildfire coverage, the glass fire is now the only major fire that's burning in
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the bay area in remains at 97% containment and cal fire says it expects to have the fire fully contained by tuesday. last fire has burned more than 67,000 acres in napa and sonoma counties destroying more than 800 homes. >>a shocking new documentary is taking a look at human rights abuses within the california criminal justice system the documentary is called belly of the beast and it was directed by bay area so maker erica cone she is the story of a former inmate to highlight a pattern of illegal sterilizations happening in women's prisons, come says more than anything she hopes the film brings awareness to the fact that these are not isolated incidents reporting we found out that between 1997 in 2013. >>that 1400 people were sterilized in california as women's prisons, so kelly story although she is really the catalyst that exposed the rest of the sterilizations in centers around her story she
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is not the only one. and so this film really calls attention to the legacy of forced sterilization also in california right now there's a reparations movement going on in california and you can sign the petition our website billion the beast film dot com to support the movement of holding our institutions and stay actors accountable, so that these abuses don't continue to happen. >>belly of the beast is being shown virtually through the roxy theater here in san francisco you can find more information on how to watch at kron 4 dot com states. >>here's a look at the projected high temperatures across the region, it still those toasty 90's well inland the luskin some 80's around the bay, 78% francisco, a look at your 4 zone forecast and that extended the kron 4
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>>everybody welcome back. thanks for joining us here is 9.42 on this sunday morning and dave spahr is telling us it's going to be little warmer. >>but it's cooler than the last couple of days right that's right. the silver lining of put in there that over there ok, yeah we're trying to. >>razor lower the temps a little bit here. good morning guys good morning, everybody live shot from walnut creek which again today we'll be going into the 90's we expect high temperatures lower to middle 90's you'll see this in the 4 zone forecast, lots of sunshine to start things off as we see it sfo as well big changes. the changes we've seen is a little bit of that marine layer coming back this morning, stronger tomorrow morning you'll notice though
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cookie in san francisco in some parts of the east bay shoreline by tomorrow morning. however we do have a bit of an offshore wind the kind of watch out for tuesday wednesday, so temperatures right now they're in the mild 60's so enjoy it 59 up a santa rosa 71, antioch 67, san jose in the central valley temperatures approaching the middle 90's for highs today, 78 for san francisco down the socal 84 san diego, 75 l a x and 70 for big bear, not much to see in future cast for here in the shots, sometimes we like to look for those storms coming out of the gulf of alaska. and talk about it and say this is what we see happening 5, 6 days out word, but unfortunately, he just weakening. temperatures a bit next couple days here comes the offshore wind that's done okay now slight cooling happening as we get to the latter portion of the weekly's little systems here be nice if we get some rain out of that will bring some snow to the rockies. but for us, scattered clouds cooler temps will take at least that. hopefully upstream some things will be changing a little bit for us 4
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days of 4 zone forecast for you 78 san francisco at the coast, let's bring him down to the lower 70's around the peninsula. bayside at 80 millbrae burning game at 82 and keeping in the 80's down south 85 palo alto mountain dew 82, 85 redwood city. the santa clara valley 89 going on for san jose 87 milpitas 91 for morgan hill. southern into the east bay shoreline still those 80's but mid-nineties out the tri valley 93 for dublin looks like about a 94 going on for walnut creek and concord meanwhile, 85 san leandro in oakland at 82. because we don't have a good strong on shore flow. i keep calling a kind of a draft is basically we have at least the right direction but not enough on. we still see temperatures pretty lofty around nation about mid-nineties up the back of vacaville you can see 89 for a nap and 91 sonoma 92 for santa rosa somebody forecast has something's happening here again offshore winds tuesday
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wednesday. no statements yet we'll see if any do pop out though dropping of temperatures consistently as we head on into the weekend 73 that's mel's and feels a little like autumn. well the 80th anniversary of john lennon's birth took place earlier this month. >>and in december the world will again more in on the 40 years that have passed since john lennon was murdered in front of his home in new york city. there's a brand new book that looks at john lennon in 1980 the year that he died the title is john lennon in 1980 play list. team english is the author attorney joins me this morning, tim thanks a lot for joining us this morning. what made you want to focus on what made you want to focus on the music that affected john in the final year of his life. >>i guess i try write a book that i would want to read i thought it was a good way of bringing new information about someone said so much written about him want to try to do is looking looking at the music. he was listening to every year
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some new insights into what was going on and his wife died year. >>what was john listening to in the late 1970's and into disco and punk we're starting to become huge. what did john think about that. >>eli jobs, a big fan of blondie in fact he wrote a note to ring go at one time saying that he do a song sort of like blondie's heart of glass. he also won blondies 1980 song of the tide is high. it found out it's not actually went to see the bow. new york club even before they had an album out probably 1977. yeah he was a was a big fan of disco he like donna summer a lot he was interviewed in 1975 about what you see in body like the first thing he said which okay, i think a lot of people would find that >>tim o what was the
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inspiration between behind jons creative as he had just recorded double fantasy. >>well we win when you turn it in the queen song crazy little thing called love was a number one few all that spring it was a very unclean white song as part of a rockabilly song don heard them doing elvis knots on he was a lifelong elvis and he said hey maybe it's time for me to come back to my music it's it's pile later that spring years paul mccartney's coming up on the radio by 2 separate accounts of people that were driving a car with someone that song came on he that's pretty good and you know i was that the songwriting competition between john paul and mccartney was starts. i have a great invention of the beatles so that may have been a factor to be compelling him to get back in studio. >>well, you know talking talking about paul since the breakup of the beatles john and paul had been waging this
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so battle between them both on vinyl and also in you know what you mention that john light one of paul's songs that he heard coming up. >>what was that what was the feeling between john and on this last year of john's life. >>it's it gets complicated if you would listen to their interviews. they were always kind of sniping back and forth each other. by i found a couple of folks from of all. what about fall by robert hilburn from the los angeles times said interviewed him in october and it talking about coming up john like the studio version as opposed to a live version of the way by haan said in open said you we support these we surprised that song is so good, he said no how can you be surprised by your brother and then they got these final after his final interview right into the limousine with the people on
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the afternoon of rk already on the night of december 8. they asked about all he said well, you know families fight but we're like brothers, you know, we love each other we do anything for other i think that was beneath it all. it's a great love and respect for each other. >>and for folks who don't have single senator 8th was the day that john was shot and killed that that evening in front dakota. tell us a little bit about the influence of the bay area's doobie brothers had on john i think a lot of people would be surprised by that. >>well i i interact with a lot of thought you know maniacs online you know understandably a lot of people think they've heard it all in red at all, i actually found john had a copy of their album minute by minute from 1978 is huge album that contained wonderful bullies. and another song on there don't stop to watch the wheels and you know i speculate that i think is pretty accurate to john may have caught that title by
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watching the wheels of 4. his own song watching wields he had been working on that song for a year more and the title of that changed in 1979 that was originally called emotional wrecks and then it morphed into watching we also speculate, but i think probably the case john got idol watching the wheels from that we'll be brothers song. >>what surprised you most about john lennon in 1980 is you're doing research for the book. i would say 2 things one was his love for yocco's music. i kind of discovered the reason why was he why he was back in the studio just over 2 weeks after double fantasy that i'm out is back in the studio finishing this track. it started for yoko in the summer. john and heard that midlands club that plane joko stumble fantasy song kiss kiss kiss at the disco and john mistress rell that did it
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people in new york in disco deejays were fined songs he said we got to put out a song of parts, especially for those guys, especially from disco market and that's why watching the wheels for the another thing i would mention is just yet. there are several times and walking on thin ice is one of cases the song songs working on the go pills when he when he was killed. to repeat this several times in 1980 had songs that were kind of foreboding that may be impending doom yet the in vote a song called i'm living on borrowed time that summer it was inspired by bob marley he added on a song called gone from this place another one called help me to help myself which in clay and put the line i tried so hard to stay alive, but enjoy destruction by my side. so even jaco said maybe he had sense you something
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ominous was going will tend it is a fascinating read the title of the book again as john lennon in 1980 playlist him english is the author and tim. >>thank you so much for
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>>welcome back our newscast is about to wrap up here. but our coverage continues on kron on we have the latest on the
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violence erupting in downtown san francisco after a free speech rally clashed with counter-protesters plus kamala harris is going back on the campaign trail after possibly being exposed to coronavirus we've got details on where she's headed got much more so make sure you download the kron on app it is free local news, 24 7. >>all right no, well and you know a lot about this young woman a senior at monta vista high school in cupertino she's being honored this weekend for her work in the stem fields, she is so impressive her name is rio doshi. >>and she created an app to help her autistic classmates. she's also a published author having written a series of books called the code detectives. rios says her book center around a young girl of color who she hopes this serves as a strong role model for other young women looking to get into the tech field. >>you know after creating my book series called the could detectives what you know highlights you know young people of color using
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technology for good to solve mysteries in their community. i think it's really important to bring awareness to issues like the lack of technology which is having such detrimental impacts in our society and you see you know and technology that is discriminating against women for jobs selection or you know facial recognition technology that is disproportionately discriminating against people of color and i think it's super important that we have a diverse group of young people who are behind the ai technology that we're creating. >>she has so impressive well a nonprofit thought so too are called the mars generation and they need bria 24 under 24 global leader in stem. in fact now she's planning to write a 3rd book in her co detective series soon noel you had to be impressed talking to her yesterday she left me speechless marty at one point i didn't even know how to follow up because she's just so incredibly intelligent you can tell and so passionate.
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>>about the 7 field and technology and making it more accessible to people of color and young women too so i was really impressed. the full interview is on our website kron 4 dot guys want to listen to all that's fantastic. yeah that's great she she would be something that is somebody i want to follow i got about all right, let's go and check out the 7 day forecast is dave has been mentioning now we're going to have a warm temperatures again today but things are going to cool off just a little bit. >>as we get to the end of the week that's it for us thanks for joining marty gonzales i'm noelle bellow we'll see next week.
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