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no more. i'm proud to support prop 15." vote yes. schools and communities first is responsible for the content of this ad. >>news station you're watching good morning, everybody and thank you so much for starting your day with kron 4 morning news on marty gonzales it is sunday november 1st since november already and it's 07:00am as we fall back an hour overnight, and i hope you enjoy that extra hour's sleep. >>we're going to kick things off with a bright eyed and bushy tailed a sub updates borrow has the weather this morning a day with a good morning. marty good morning. everybody that's right your phone is not playing tricks on you or snow mel where it is the real deal 07:00am good morning to an end a beautiful day and a week in fact is coming our way. >>starting with first things first a little bit coastal fog is what we've had a little bit of the coast now and the far
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shot as you can see of sorry of of the golden gate bridge off to the distance there just a little bit of that haze to start things off. how we deal with those temperatures mostly 40's going on in line nice little cool down 56 san francisco, 54 oakland, half moon bay by the way we do see some fog there at 46 and 45 inland for livermore antioch at 48, however, these readings are a couple degrees ahead of where we were from yesterday or would have been about about the guess 08:00am at that point a look the wake-up forecast is sunny with temperatures in the 50's approaching 60 or so then about high noon we'll get some of those 70's working in here approaching 80 and into the afternoon most inland temperatures will be well in the 80's, ultimate highs even along the east bay shoreline should be in the 80's. we'll take a closer look at your forecast coming up in just a bit marty. >>all right. dave thanks live. we begin the news this morning with breaking news from the south bay where police are investigating a deadly shooting in san jose. they responded about 5.30 this
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morning to the shooting on turn 13th street between empire and washington streets. that's where they found one man dead at the scene they haven't made any arrests at this point we'll continue to update you. throughout the morning. and we're just 2 days away from election day and we've been highlighting all the resources that are available to you to make sure that your vote is counted on tuesday. kron four's reyna harvey live for us this morning in san francisco at the chase center where the home of the warriors is now polling center ran a good morning. >>marty good morning. you know we want to make sure you home know exactly where you can vote in can you believe it we're at the start but it lacks in week just a day or so away from the election and right here, i'm standing here on the corner of warriors way and 3rd street this is where they set up that polling location so you won't get lost at thrive city right behind me. the other day this is where everybody was coming to drop off their ballots. i hear they've already had some of the people on the teen is it this location so there to start this morning that
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starting at 10:00am and that's going until 4 o'clock today if you get in through the week on monday those hours 08:00am to 5 o'clock and then tuesday, 07:00am to 08:00pm n thrive city, this is a drop off ballot location only also chasing are sponsoring a number of other locations out in oakland and santa cruz as well that oakland location that's at 1011 broadway the drop off and polling site sunday hours 09:00am to 05:00pm monday 09:00am to 5 o'clock and then tuesday 7, 8, into 8 o'clock we also have the location for the santa cruz address that's one 40 front street in santa cruz that is over on our website at kron 4 now again we have seen several different sports teams, providing their facilities here at levi stadium. the other day we can't forget about the oakland. coliseum they're going to both be open today until tuesday for voting. so you can go there and and i
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remember i told you we were going to see some from the team we heard that one of the coaches steve kerr was out here the other day and here's what he had to say about the voting process take a listen. >>a donation is her i just dropped my ballot off at thrive city. it's easy to do would love to have you down here. i will be here all day. >>all right now here home don't want to go to any of the locations that i'm itching for whatever reason because maybe there's one that's closer to you where you live we have an interactive map. that's over on our website at kron 4 you head over there. you plug in your address you can go very close to where you live. you can encourage the other people in your life to go to the locations by their houses as well so we'll be bringing you literally around the clock coverage from now up until election day you can stay tuned with us on call for over
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an clown on and we'll have all your election questions answered there, but for now reporting here in san francisco reyna harvey kron 4 news. >>thank you reena and the momentum is building on 4 is your local election headquarters just 2 days to go as rhonda mentioned until the votes are counted. president trump and joe biden making one last dash to reach undecided voters between before tuesday biden received a boost in michigan from former president barack obama as obama accused donald trump of failing to take the coronavirus pandemic and the presidency seriously. meantime president trump made an aggressive play for pennsylvania swing state at a campaign rally, the president focused on his white working class base and during the rally, the president says the country is at a crossroads most. >>important election. perhaps the history of our country almost 230,000. >>americans have died out. more than a 100,000 small businesses have closed.
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>>almost 300,000 jobs are gone in michigan law. america just 10. its single worst week of new cases and now they might as well just the same let america get colder. it's not our problem. you're exaggerating it that's what they are literally saying every day. >>the trump campaign says its path to victory is an aggressive ground game and that's why the president plans to hold 14 more events between now and election day tuesday. meantime democratic vice presidential nominee kamala harris. she was campaigning in the battleground state of florida. while vice president mike pence was in north carolina. take a look at this video of that president trump re tweeted it shows a large group of his supporters in texas surrounding a biden harris campaign bus the biden campaign called this move extremely dangerous and they canceled an event in texas because of this. neither biden
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or harris were on the bus at the time. still ahead this morning we're going continue our election coverage by taking a look at the early voter turnout in the east bay we're going to also answer some questions for you the viewers may have about casting their ballots before tuesday that's coming up. >>also as covid-19 cases continue to rise across the country. health officials are now looking into how many cases are being traced to trump rallies will break down the numbers for you coming up. and but first we're going to take a look at how people manage to celebrate halloween last night and their celebrations health officials and elected leaders worry we'll explain when we come back. it's time for sleep number's veterans day sale on the sleep number 360 smart bed. you can adjust your comfort on both sides, your sleep number setting. can it help me fall asleep faster? yes, by gently warming your feet. but can it help keep me asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both effortlessly comfortable.
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got to live our you know it's like the everyone right wearing mask develop still celebrating the 5 even though we couldn't go door to door trick or treating. well the goal for city officials as to avoid taking a step back in the fight against covid-19 just last week san francisco was the first major city to reach the yellow least to risk terror here in california. but reopening plans have been put on hold as local officials fear that a surge in the city could overwhelm hospitals they were looking for a champions sunday coming your way today lots of sunshine and it looks like it's going to be that way for the week ahead all the little bump in the road in the middle the week we'll put together for coming up in the future.
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>>good morning welcome back at 7.14 we've got a great looking day in the window behind this around the bay area it's time to check in with days far for the forecast. i gave a good morning morning, good morning, everybody and a beautiful sunday in fact this week coming up ahead plenty of sunshine in great temperatures as well to start things off a little bit of fog going on at the coast half moon bay. but i'll tell you what this is a very thin layer fog because we don't have that marine layer really back again i'm gonna show you that humidity charted just a bit but again noting
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though we got here just a little bit of that coastal fog not a whole lot what the macro system tells us is we still have a high pretty much in place with some local winds will be offshore and onshore times but not a whole lot going on they'll be pretty much dictated by the sun but they see the highest pretty much in place here looks like interesting enough some clouds from the bubble up from the south to make notice so they may paint the skies a little bit this afternoon or evening make for nice sunset. temperatures are in the 39 decree ranger that for novato the only one i could find their elsewhere is pretty much 40's with plenty of 50's on the board including inland and when it's up moisture level again. we don't see our traditional green filling up the day this morning. so we're still fairly dry in through the day that's going to happen during the afternoon at 4 o'clock we pretty much expect that but then again checking in the morning hours. that's when these numbers should spike up a bit and we should see the green spilling in here and still we're in the fairly tan color so that doesn't look to be changing not immediately be it's going to see what happens by the middle of the week why because a new system coming our way forecast today
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is sunny and mild cooking on the 80's pretty for the bay inland for next week we've got scattered clouds by midweek and got a weak system that first we're hoping was going bring us a few showers looks like that's coming together so that after that the next thing to look out for is kind of a busy weekend starting friday into saturday. call it may be 2 major waves coming our air our way and the first one may hold with it some showers for us in the second to reinforce it with cooler temperatures. today we're going with 77 san francisco 84 oakland meanwhile checking in for san jose at 83 across the water real estate, there's a most readings. inland are going to be the 80's you really have to be along the coast to experience the 70's or a chilly 69 for half moon bay 77 san francisco. but elsewhere pretty much the 80's even along the east bay shoreline noting the next 3 days here a slight little drop here on tuesday and it's tuesday wednesday. we want look out for again with a little system coming our way to throw some clouds our way in some
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slightly cooler temps a more in the long range forecast of the market good day. thanks. a lot. well this holiday weekend halloween weekend rather comes as the u.s. is breaking yet another grim record in the coronavirus pandemic. >>on friday there were more than 99,000 new cases reported across the country and now health officials are worried about another surge of infections in the week ahead. how that may and how that may overwhelm hospitals. >>i think we know be a in some form of denial if we didn't say that these high case numbers that we're seeing right now in minnesota and wisconsin will convert to hospitalizations in 2 weeks to a month. my plan is to use this to not deliver candy to the syringes filled with fellow shots really it's all. >>well the cdc trick or treating as this year's very high risk activity. it's going to take a couple weeks to see if and how severe that any surge from this halloween weekend might be. common side
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are rallies for president trump at that the president's rallies or a lack of facemasks and according to a new stanford university study at least 18 trump campaign rallies have led to more than 30,000 coronavirus cases. researchers have also concluded that more than 700 people have died in connection with those rallies. >>it certainly doesn't surprise me and another big event that occurred earlier this summer that has been linked many hundreds perhaps even thousands of cases with the large motorcycle rally in sturgis in the dakotas. so again it doesn't surprise me these very larger rallies were often social distancing is not taking place and majority of individuals are not wearing face you know have resulted in in quite a secondary cases of covid-19. >>in response to that study the trump campaign says that under the first amendment americans have the right to gather and hear from the president. the cdc says health
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care workers on the front lines of the covid-19 pandemic now make up about 6% of coronavirus hospitalizations and one in every 3 of those hospitalized health workers are nurses. zach myers has more on that. >>a cdc study found covid-19 impacted nurses more than any other health care worker groups. the study looked at a sampling of hospitalizations between march and may 6% of those were health care workers and nurses made up more than a 3rd of that group figure that it would be largely not 36%. >>i mean it makes sense because again nurses imports they don't get to work from home, they're there in the front lines among health care workers who had to be hospitalized for covid-19. the study found 89% of them had underlying health conditions. the most comment were obesity hypertension and diabetes. officials at johnson memorial hospital say those numbers should be an important reminder you do have to watch
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your weight, you have to stay healthy if you are diabetic control their diabetes if you're hypertensive can take your medicine, anybody who has underlying health conditions that in the these really affects them madly patient safety officer william inc says the study also reinforces the need for caution even among the healthiest of hoosiers you might have other people in your family who have those underlying health conditions so you need to watch out for them to officials here at johnson memorial say none of their employees have had to be hospitalized for covid-19 but they have had infected employees and they believe most of them caught it outside the hospital one of the things that we've done here in the hospital. >>as we have the power to all of our employees to say but your mask protect me as well as yourself and i would encourage the public to do that as well. well bart is testing more robust air filters and its train cars, it's all part of an effort to improve riders safety while reducing the risk of spreading covid-19. >>bart is in the middle of a pilot program that replaces
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air filters in its cars with ones that are capable of trapping smaller particles. the agency is also testing you ve light rods which can destroy smaller particles in the air. both of these features are expected to be permanent on bart's new train cars. last night's soccer match between the san jose earthquakes and l a f c was postponed because of an outbreak of covid-19 on the la team. first positive test came back on wednesday and then 2 more players tested positive on friday. so far no word on if the match will be played at a later date or just canceled altogether. >>and still ahead this morning. the battle is brewing over whether 17 year-old should be given the right to vote we're going to break down both sides of prop 18 we come back. advanced non-small cell lung cancer can take away so much. but today there's a combination of two immunotherapies you can take first. one that could mean... a chance to live longer.
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the department of homeless says we're still in in a crisis here you've got to get these people inside. we still need the hotels is placements and we need to make sure that people were in those hotels don't end up right back on the street. >>well this rehousing process is going to take several months the homeless people who are living in at least 25 hotels across the city are expected to read be rehoused by next june. before halloween air bnb and issued some warnings against any house parties that came one year after that mass shooting at a halloween house party in orinda well now there's a growing memorial at the fountain by the orinda theater square in downtown orinda 5 people were killed in that shooting including a 19 shauna thompkins from richmond. her family is inviting the public to decorate the fountain through this wednesday. >>family really appreciate the support that we have been getting worse since we have got a contract that you know a lot of people in there in the community. it's been marvelous, you know reaches
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all you know the sun typically a lot have reached out to us. >>well in addition to the 5 people who were killed 4 others were injured in that mass shooting there still no arrests in that case. also in the east bay, north police are investigating after 3 men with gunshot wounds showed up at a bay area hospital police say the shooting was reported shortly after 7 friday night on fair avenue but of officers arrived and found no evidence of a shooting victims at the scene then a short time later 2 men from richmond and one from san francisco, all of them in their early 20's, arrived at a nearby hospital with gunshot wounds, their injuries are not considered life threatening and authorities say this was not a random shooting. and they're asking anyone with any information to come forward. >>and coming up after the break on the kron 00:00am morning news bay area voters continue to break records for the early turnout we're going to find out just how many people in the east bay of cast their ballots and what to do if you haven't.
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>>good morning welcome back at 7.29 on november, first entrance 7.29 as we fell back overnight here to keep it all straight for us weather-wise dave spahr heidi good morning
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marty and it's all saints states who will rally and the writers jeff. for today, lots of sunshine. we have coming our way and for in fact most of the week ahead a little look kind of. >>we'll call it a pothole by the middle of the week compared to a system are really hoping on by week's end. maybe get some showers and you're much colder temperatures though for you and the weekend checking things out right now this is half moon bay, one of the few places we can scrounge up some fog show you the marine layer is still around. meanwhile on the live shot from the bay bridge toll plaza just bit of haze going on there in on our way to mostly sunny skies. those temperatures. the bottles graduated back up to 41 now 40's across most of the region, although kind of a freakish 54 and 50's line up the east bay shoreline for comparison's sake we are trailing a couple degrees compared to this time yesterday and the wake-up planner tells us pretty much 50's with them maybe 64 the bay going on by high noon, we'll get plenty of 70's in fact most of the region should be in the 70's and as far as altman highs today in the mid afternoon. most ratings will
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be probably in the 80's or close to it and that will be pretty much with the high that you can expect even along the east bay shoreline. coming up in a bit we have not quite a persistence forecast but much the same to the we could get a little changed by the middle of week really hoping though on a system or a series of systems by week's end we'll get all that coming up in a bit marty all right dave seen a couple minutes. >>kron 4 is your local election headquarters are just 2 days left until election day and the push for early voting has led to a record turnout here in the u.s. all told more than 91 million americans have already cast their ballots and that set a record for early voting. election officials estimate the country could see the highest voter turnout in more than a century. and the stories the same right here in the bay area kron four's gayle ong reports from walnut creek with a look at how early voting is going in contra costa county. >>more than a half of contra costa county residents have already voted i'm here at the heather farms park and this is one of the sites where people can vote early in person i'm really i'm glad it's done. on
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saturday lily wescott crossed off voting on her to do list i actually came in with my mail in ballot and didn't realize that i had the ability to just go ahead and vote early so i went ahead and took care of that right away. >>early voting in person began friday in contra costa county jennifer look many leads the heather farms park site and says so far almost 500 people voted in person by saturday, the crowd tapered off today it's been pretty >>well it's not that slow but yesterday was earlier in the morning would have lines all the way around a park with election day fast approaching over 50% of residents in the county already voted. county officials have been encouraging residents to vote by mail advising it is the safest way during the covid-19 pandemic that heat and never received her mail in ballots so she got it done in person and feel safer to make her vote count. i think voting early is for sure that i get my vote in. >>and this food is very
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efficient because we electronically. >>get up ran out and that then just drop off one sheet of paper at the veterans memorial building in lafyette lynn carry a low casting her ballot minutes before closing time just so thankful for the opportunity to vote in person and early everything was super clean. >>and the folks who are working the booth we're super respectful and mindful of. >>cleaning the boos so everybody come on down and vote. >>the early voting sites in contra costa county are closed on sunday and will reopen monday at 11:00am reporting here in walnut creek gayle ong kron 4 news. >>and the kron 4 dot com you can find a number of resources available to you before you head to the ballot box that includes a list of key propositions where you can drop off your balance and also how you can track your ballot when she dropped it off. all you have to do is look for the local election hq section that's under the news tab at kron 4 dot com. and here kron
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4 been asking you to send in your election questions there are a few common questions that we received including this one from catherine horton now she wants to know what she should do of her name is spelled incorrectly on her ballot. election officials say don't worry but they would like you to make note of that issue on your ballot on blow up. >>you can always cross off your name on the correct name down there are operators will look at this company will human process will see that you wrote your name differently and signed your and that's the kind of thing that we're looking for >>and again if you still want clarification all you have to do is contact your local registrar's office directly. the department of homeland security's cybersecurity division is launching its largest operation ever to secure the u.s. election. it will be launching a virtual war room for election officials across the country where they can call in and also share notes about any suspicious activity. the agencies trying to prevent a
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repeat of russia's interference in the last election and also ward off new threats posed by iran and china. the dhs also will advise states on how to react to any efforts to undermine the election. and if you have any problems casting your ballot please let us know about it and we'll look into it you can e-mail us at voting problems at kron 4 dot com. >>and coming up after the break on the morning news, how one restaurant owner is using new technology to try and keep his employees and his customers safe from covid-19 that story's coming up. frustrated that your clothes get damaged when you wash them, and they just don't look the same? well now there's a solution, with downy defy damage.
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>>morning welcome back at 7.38 as we fell back overnight as restaurants try to find a way to make it work during these days of covid-19 and reduced capacity. there's one owner who found a way of trying to better protect his employees, richmond romero has more on that. across the united states restaurants continue to open their doors but the challenge of keeping customers and staff safe from covid-19 remains. >>now one restaurant is asking its employees to wear a gadget that might help. after 6 months of staying closed filled camino is ready to reopen his restaurant of course concerns surrounding covid-19 are top of mind which is why in addition to socially distance eating and hand
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sanitizer he's trying something new we're empowering our employees to actually take a little bit more responsibility for their own health fellow restaurant employees are being encouraged to wear a fitness tracker called whoop so we look at all of the things that we're doing cdc and health department standpoint is very important. >>but then we serve layer on the world and it allows us to get a little bit of a pre warning system sort of like a rpfitbit minus the screen, the lightweight bans use sensors to measure body stats like heart rate sleep and more they're popular with professional athletes will our core is a data and analytics and where our mission is really to unlock your performance early on did some research to see if their algorithms could detect signs of covid-19 before humans could we are able to see really some very clear marker in the covid sick data. >>and that was an elevated respiratory rate on 20% of the cases were able to see this elevation. 3 days before
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symptom onset it certainly is this extra layer of. reassurance since the program just got started only time will tell if it gives employees an edge with early detection. >>but it's one more tool to stop the spread in hopes of getting life and business back to normal investing in your employees health and wellness is something we should really all be doubling down on right they're the front lines there. >>probably most at risk in terms of interacting with customers now restaurants using move don't see their employees data it's up to staff to get a test if the band notices, something out of the ordinary whoops subscription which includes the band is about $30 a month. i'm rich demuro news nation. >>and for today, we're looking for temperatures highs to be into the 80's in most locations away from water even along the east bay short, i was 20 babies to get a check in the 4 zone forecast and the extended which
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tower 3 6 sleeping compartments and 12 rooms. it's also lived up to its name as astronauts from 19 countries have floated through the international space station hatches. the latest us crew to go on board the iss was the first all-woman space crew to live and work at the station congratulations 20 years. that's quite a feat day. satellite tv the internet it the internet is not very good, you know they have a great view of course know, yeah goods going to see that going on good morning everybody and marty and we have a wonderful sunday coming our way here warm temps to so if you liked yesterday unlike most of the balance the week coming up ahead. >>and of course we're all waiting for a chance of rain it looks like some things coming together to maybe see some of that rain happened going to start with first things first has been so dry around the region. so much lately showing a half moon bay. it's one of the few locations to actually see some morning fog so let's bask in it just a little bit there. some morning fog there
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upstream, we don't see anything really happening. the next couple of days we pretty much have this high pressure zone get to the middle the week though i called basically a pothole if you're kind of see the 7 day it just kind of gets down just a little bit. middle of the week because the system we're hoping last week was going bring us maybe little shower now it says will bump in the road now it's now at the end of the week that looks like a couple of systems coming our way that may have a little shower hold and they were 47 bullet hole at this hour 54 oakland, 40 santa rose we got out of the 30's up they're up north 45 for livermore 54 for kind freakishly warm number and 55 meanwhile for san francisco all right so going to the models here is that first little wave here it's throw some scattered clouds slight bump in the road there with temperatures and then towards the end of the week things get interesting. what looks to be maybe a total of 3 waves this the first one seems to be the most potent from kind of a moisture standpoint. this is the high-resolution they could she had general idea that looks like boom boom, there's a second one and a 3rd one,
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but that will be reinforcing some cool air all the way to the end of that this takes us into sunday, so next weekend. it looks at this point will be a little unsettled maybe not as picturesque as this weekend has been a look at the 4 zone forecast 77 for san francisco will do maybe some 70's along the coast. bayside upper 70's, but 80 south san francisco burlingame heading further south more those 80's hanging out here palo alto 80 to 81. redwood city 78 from mountain view. santa clara valley, mostly 80's even 88 morgan scotto said 8583 for cupertino east bay shoreline to the south most readings at about 80 here 82 for san leandro hayward rather 78 for union city and inland we're looking at tri valley controlled in the middle 80's or not looking at a heat spike 84 here for a walnut creek and concord 78 for berkeley solano county back to some of those lower 80's inland 81 for vallejo napa 84 for sonoma and 85 for santa rosa and more 80's as
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you even as you head south. so we repeat that rain pretty much of the week ahead here again that's up for civil system is now just some scattered clouds so look out for that gets more interesting by friday and saturday look up temperatures drop inland as well as the bay and also at the coast we're down to the middle 60's marty all right dave thanks lot want to continue our election coverage now we're asking the question should 17 year-old. >>have the right to vote that's the question but i'm behind prop 18 which would allow just that but there is a caveat. christina, but you see has more. >>proposition 18 would give 17 year olds are right to vote in primaries and special elections if they are turning 18 by the general election. secretary of state alex padilla says vote. yes probably this 18 is not about lowering the voting age. it's simply about. >>allowing any young voters who is eligible to vote in a general election to be able to have their voice heard in a
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primary election proposition a team. would frankly just bring us some my moves but 18 other states already do hideous as its the energy of young people that's been the catalyst for change when fighting against climate change demanding gun control calling for social justice activism amongst young citizens throughout our nation's history is been one of most important forces and moving our nation forward and in california more than 600,000 youth under 18 have pre-register to vote to huge indicator of there willingness their preparedness their eagerness to participate in the electoral process when they turn 18 those who oppose prop 18 say 17 year-old are not ready to make big decisions on ballot topics like taxes proposition 18 would let high school students vote on tax increases in primaries and special elections and that could be the margin that raises taxes and maybe they're not seeing all the information and maybe they don't remember how many
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times texas have already been raised for the same purpose, the howard jarvis taxpayers association taxes are too high says vote no on prop 18 there are millions of registered voters in los angeles county taxes for a specific purpose, special purpose. >>such as a tax that will be used only for schools must receive a 2 thirds vote of the electorate. and sometimes that's very narrow margin in terms of the number of voters and a small number of voters can make a big difference governor newsom and the california school boards association also support prop 18 days young citizens are literally just months away from being able to serve in the being able to serve in a jury. >>being able to run for office themselves for more information on the ballot measures visit cal matters dot org. >>other news this morning there was a riot overnight in portland after a march turned into looting and property damage. police were able to break it up but quickly and
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things soon return to normal. police say that some demonstrators threw were items at officers and pepper sprayed bystanders at least one person was seen in the crowd with rifle. but there was no word of any shootings and police made no arrests. >>this is the only damage that i've seen it didn't look we didn't see the damage on the side streets. so i i think they're not busting of residential homes are the feeling that get a little rough for them. >>well there was a similar scene that played out last night in nearby vancouver washington, it was the second night of protests in response to the police shooting of kevin pietersen junior on thursday peterson was shot after showing a gun during an encounter with washington sheriff's deputies. nba superstar lebron james is opening up about living in the nba bubble and at one point he explained why he and his teammates were ready to leave in the wake of the jacob blake killing. now during the hbo special the shop uninterrupted. james sat down
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with former president barack obama and friend maverick carter to talk about the nba bubble. lebron revealed that he seriously considered leaving after the milwaukee bucks boycotted a playoff game following the shooting of jacob blake in august. >>you start to think you know as basketball the most important thing right now is being assigned as bubble away from you know was real was going on and society right now so i was proud of our players that we not only we're playing a game of basketball. we was also having discussions every single day about what's going on in the communities from police brutality to you know to racism as going on to voter suppression. >>well james credits his decision to stay in the bubble, the former president obama who encouraged him to keep lane and to use his platform to call for change. >>we've got the weather forecast coming up right after the break so stay with us this november 1st it is 7.51 is we fall back. we'll be right back with much more force.
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>>welcome back to kron 00:00am morning news, good morning, everybody and off to a great start we're getting even some more that traditional fog going on at least at coastal locations little bit we're taking a look at all shot here at half moon bay. and that will even break up the late morning hours some as far as our temperatures right now we're into the 40's and some 50's breaking in there along the east bay shoreline but mostly 40's going on in land except in iraq at 54. for our
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breakdown for you today, we'll start things off again in the 50's and maybe about 60 or so by high noon we're pushing into the 70's in most locations and ultimate highs this afternoon will be in the 80's for the inland areas and also the east bay shoreline now the middle of the week there's little bump in the road there where temperatures will slightly pull back but it looks pretty close to a persistent forecast like today until we finish off the weekend, maybe some rain coming our way marty ok same and take a look at u.s. national soccer team. superstar megan ruh-pee-noe is engaged to her longtime partner professional basketball star sue bird. >>the 2 made the announcement friday with this post on instagram they've been dating since 2016. they became the first same couple on the cover of espn. magazine's the body issue back in 2018.
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>>that's former president obama taking a short break from the campaign trail with joe biden to remember everyone he's still got it. he still has game he hit that 3 pointer in michigan on saturday and it didn't take long for lebron james to get in on the fun re tweeting the video with the caption. now you just showing out my friend. >>and still ahead this morning on the kron 4 morning news, a record number of ballots have already been turned in california and in the bay area kron four's reyna harvey live with the latest numbers and details on bay area polling locations will have that live report standing by. president trump and joe biden hitting the campaign trail for a final weekend before election day. we'll tell you about the key states both candidates are now focusing their efforts on. ♪ with triple cheese and bacon or chili cheese.
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to rich corporations when our communities need that money? prop 15 closes corporate loopholes and invests in our schools, health care, and public safety. help us do our jobs. vote yes on 15. >>news station you're watching the kron 00:00am morning news. good morning, everybody, thanks so much for starting your morning with the kron 00:00am morning news on marty gonzales it is sunday now november first and 08:00am as you remember to fall back. >>an hour overnight. hope you enjoy that extra hour of sleep. we're going to kick things off this hour with a quick look at the forecast from days bar high day but as you tufele outside it is i say that whole hour, no interest or anything like that or capital gains another in a good morning. marty good morning, everybody plenty of sunshine for pretty much the week ahead, it's the only the
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middle of the week we're kind of looking at a possibility maybe some scattered clouds little reduction of temperatures but it gets interesting by week's end as far as the beauty shot going on pay awards were looking for fog in half moon bay is one of the places the kind of grab some of that a little bit to show you the marine layer is at the coast, but it's not penetrating too far. inland temperatures right now got those 40's up in the north bay, but 55 san francisco, mostly the 50's going on east 45 chilly degrees for freeman in for comparison sake. we're couple degrees head of the progress we were from this time yesterday so in the morning hours, we're looking at 50's a couple 60's going on by high noon well in the mid to upper 70's over most of the district and then it's into the 80's we go by mid afternoon and they can more of the same is expected for the week what your forecast together coming up in just a bit marty sounds thanks. a lot. we're just 2 days away from election day and we've been highlighting all of the resources that are available to you to make sure that your vote is counted on tuesday. we
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want to live now to kron four's reyna harvey who's at the chase center in san francisco. >>the home of the warriors now a polling center right reyna. >>yeah that's right and yesterday the turnout was amazing i'm told by some of the people who walking by it's going to be right here at drive city the setups going to be here 10:00am of already had some people walk of an we a ballot in and i said at 10 o'clock they'll be here you can drop those off no problem until 4 we saw yesterday they actually had some of the coaches show up and i hear some players are going to make their way down here as well now hours if you are going to come today, but maybe you have to wait until tomorrow, they're going to be here until election day so you're looking at on monday 08:00am to 5 and then tuesday, 07:00am to 08:00pm right here at thrive city this will be a ballot drop off location only chase center is also sponsoring the
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oakland location. that's where the players i have their practice out of that's at 1011 broadway. that's going to be today at 09:00am to 05:00pm election day and then monday and tuesday those hours 09:00am to 05:00pm 07:08am, to 8 p and they also have a location out in santa cruz will post that information online now levi stadium, we were out there yesterday there also inviting voters to come out there and cast their ballots over the oakland coliseum in that's another location. we've been talking to the people that have been out here already getting an early start and you might recognize this face you came out here yesterday he cast his ballot take a listen. >>a donation is speaker i just dropped my ballot off at thrive city. it's easy to do would love to have you down here. i will be here all day. >>now let's say for example, none of the locations i
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mentioned are close to your house, no worries we've got you covered we have an interactive map over on kron 4 that to our website you can check that out type in your address and find your nears polling location now we have already seen record number of voters turn in those early ballots and people already doing their last-minute drop offs today up until election day kron 4 will make sure that we are keeping you up to date with all the latest breaking news in terms of election coverage in your county you have any questions reach out to us will run kron 4 will be on air here marty over the next few days around the clock in kron on is going to be bringing coverage for people as well but for now reporting here in san francisco reyna harvey kron 4 news all right rhonda thanks a lot for that live report from the chase center in kron 4 is your local election headquarters. >>just 2 days to go until the votes are counted. both president trump and joe biden are making one last dash to reach those undecided voters
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before tuesday. jonathan has the highlights from both sides of the campaign trail. in the final sprint to election day president trump and democratic nominee joe biden are blanketing key battleground states. this is going to be most. >>important election. perhaps the history of our country the president making 4 stops in pennsylvania saturday, holding large mostly maskless rallies despite soaring cases of coronavirus the president making it clear the keystone state and its 20 electoral votes is crucial to his reelection 3 days from now this is the stay that will save the american dream. >>november 3rd we're going to win pennsylvania biden has the clear lead nationally but the race will be decided by a handful of swing states seen here in gray the winner needs 270 electoral votes up aren't
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changed the country is in your hands. >>trump price. nothing is going to do to stop the people of america from voting joe biden is stumping in michigan observing cdc guidelines by holding to drive-in rallies former president barack obama echoing the biden campaign central message that president trump failed to adequately respond to the pandemic. >>almost 230,000. americans have died out. more than a 100,000 small businesses have closed. almost 300,000 jobs are gone in michigan law. >>america just 10. its single worst week of new cases and now they might as well just be saying let america get colder. it's not our problem. you're exaggerating it that's what they are literally saying every day back in pennsylvania first lady melania trump is
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accusing team biden of playing politics covid-19 he's not a partisan issue. >>in a time when unity and leadership piece of item. the democrats want to project feelings of fear and doubt poorly for political reasons. >>well coming up this morning on the kron 00:00am morning news. we're going to continue our election coverage by taking a look at the early voter turnout in the east bay. we're going to answer some questions that viewers have been can't have been asking about casting their ballots before tuesday. and as covid-19 cases continue to rise across the country health officials now looking into how many cases are being traced. 2 rallies held by president trump we're going to break down the numbers for you when we come back, but first we're going to take a look at how people manage to celebrate halloween last night and that has health officials and elected leaders worry.
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>>morning welcome back halloween celebrations were in full swing in san francisco's castro district last night. all of this despite the increase in coronavirus cases and a plea from city leaders to just stay away as apd had officers on foot in the castro keeping an eye on things the castro district of course traditionally the place to be in the city on halloween. but mayor london breed and other city officials urge people to stay safe and avoid large gatherings. now all residents
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in the castro understand the risks of gathering they say the community is responsible enough to celebrate safely. >>definitely need to be safe. i need to be protected. i also got to live our you know it's like the everyone right wearing mask develop still celebrating the 5 even though we couldn't go door to door trick or treating. >>so the goal for city officials as to avoid taking a step back in the fight against covid-19 just last week san francisco was the first major city to reach the yellow lease risk that here in california but reopening plans have been put on hold as they fear a local surge could overwhelm hospitals. well tomorrow is dia los muertos or day of the dead, it's not the mexican version of halloween, but it is a day to honor deceased family members and people have spent the last few days building alters and getting ready for the annual celebration. but just like
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halloween the day of the dead has also been impacted by the pandemic this year in mexico city the president and his wife kicked off 3 days of mourning by highlighting all of the lives lost to covid-19 but they did so at the national palace without an audience. bell's 32nd annual deals one of those series of events will conclude with a car per pump per session in the canal neighborhood. >>or in health a starter in health and wellness campus parking lot 30 to 40 kerner blvd in sandra fell. >>now if you can attend you can watch it online. there's and link available on our website you can find it at kron 4 dot com. and the de los muertos festival in oakland also going online this year the annual street festival runs until november 15th and usually attracts thousands of people to oakland for all the great music food and community gathering, but of course most of it's going to be online this year. there will still be some in person activities with covid-19 safety precautions in
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place. well the weather is nice least to some outdoor skating or something maybe it looks pretty good really for the week ahead, in fact those temperatures are going to be very mild into the 80's. our current temperatures checking into the 50's you can see in most locations. >>a look ahead at what you can expect for your sunday and on of the week ahead across the morning news. how's everybody doing? hey you guys. hi! it's time to lean on each other. all of you guys, so much great support. and laugh with each other. (laughs) cheers! let's do it together. with caregiving chats and more. come find us at aarp.org/nearyou
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>>14 good morning, welcome back keep in mind that we fell back overnight so yeah, 8.14 of this sunday morning want to get a check of the weather forecast things are looking just beautiful outside our window here far as here with more warm weather on the way and looks like will last all weekend. good morning. marty and good morning, everybody only a little bump in the road, maybe perhaps the potholes i called tuesday or wednesday just a touch there a little bit beauty shot that we're showing you here is the shot from u c along the east bay shoreline. temperatures again are going to be pretty nice. the only little wrinkle going on here, i'm gonna show you just a bit here is some cloud cover bubbling up from the south or kind of thrown that into the mix just a little bit might have some high cloudiness we'll get all the way check it out from here. you can see it excuse me but fighting this stays ok as you see bubbling up from the south here in the desert southwest might make it into our viewing area maybe potentially throw some high clouds there a little bit in the afternoon outside of that we're basically talking mostly sunny and the dominance of this high pressure in theory i guess could say turns a little dirty high is a little bit maybe it'll bath got 40's up
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to the north there 51 for napa 47 vallejo 50's cover most of the east bay 47 kind freakishly cool number at fremont and 49 for san jose. and i point the relative humidity off because we've been showing you the fog going on there at half moon bay. so at the coastal location, shore yet the morning fog. we really don't have that marine layer covering up things the afternoon we never get it though you are usually we don't there you see the 20's in the 30's going on for relative humidity levels but at night what we should be seeing here is this flooding back into getting that marine layer even spilling into the sacramento valley. we've already been a week past this this offshore wind event and still are a sphere really hasn't completely recovered at least not at the surface. so this is what happens for the week ahead today we're talking basically sunny to mostly sunny again, some of those high clouds there, mild and cooking on the 80's for the east bay in fact most of the inland bay. now for next week, it's scattered clouds the middle of the week as we do see a frontal boundary coming in here and may help out with that marine layer to make it some green on that map with
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some pothole temps and then for next weekend possible shower on friday. that first system seems to the most juicy for rain but they're actually a whole bunch of 3 there's actually total 3 of them coming through which will be done by sunday, so unsettled into next week and we can maybe call it as well with much cooler temperatures on the other side. highs today across the state looks like of the central valley is in the middle 80's department not too bad no he spice going on here 77 for afrezza or san francisco and out of the south san diego at 8360 by the way up to big bear starting to cool up in the mountains, 77 san francisco, 84 oakland, 83 san jose across the wider real estate 80's, a popular number she get away from water today and expect more of the same the week ahead now coming up a little bit we'll take a look at those longer range forecast models for sure that rain opportunity and the 4 zone forecast morning all right dave seen a couple minutes. thank you. well this holiday haul halloween weekend comes as the u.s. is breaking another grim record in the coronavirus pandemic.
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>>on friday there were more than 99,000 new cases reported across the country and now health officials are worried about another surge of infections in the weeks ahead, and how that might overwhelm hospitals. >>i think we know in some form of denial if we didn't say that these high case numbers that we're seeing right now in minnesota and wisconsin will convert to hospitalizations in 2 weeks to a month. >>well, the cdc classified trick or treating this year as a high-risk activity. they say it's going to take a few weeks to see if and how severe any surge from this weekend might be. common side are rallies for a president trump is the lack of facemasks and according to a new stanford university study, at least 18 trump campaign rallies have led to more than 30,000 coronavirus cases. researchers have also concluded that more than 700 people have died in connection with those rallies. >>it certainly doesn't surprise me and another big
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event that occurred earlier this summer that has been linked many hundreds perhaps even thousands of cases with the large motorcycle rally in sturgis in the dakotas. so again it doesn't surprise me these very larger rallies were often social distancing is not taking place and majority of individuals are not wearing face you know have resulted in in quite a secondary cases of covid-19. >>now in response to that study the trump campaign says that under the first amendment americans have the right to gather and hear from the president. san francisco base fitbit is partnering with the health care provider northwell health to try and find out if it bit smart watches can help detect early signs of covid-19 jessica formoso has more on these latest findings. >>fitbit and northwell health's feinstein institute for medical research are partnering up to detect covid-19 before symptoms even
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show to look at hospital frontline workers custodial staff as well as hospital to help look at early and and signals hand that relate to your body fight enough signs of illness. according to north. well once the study is initiated participants will be given a new fitbit's smartwatch receive notifications of signs of potential illness and then we'll take covid-19 tests to verify there are signals. i mean your body so health metrics. that may indicate that your body is stillness in particular those our heart rate and so your heart rate you know their ability and your breathing rate also sent you and also your resting heart rate fitbit was awarded 2.5 million dollars from the u.s. army medical research and development command to develop a wearable diagnostic back in may it launched a study in rolling more than a 187,050 users to look at the potential of early illness detection that actual early research
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that we mentioned that that study with able to detect nearly 50% of covid-19 cases one day before they started to before the onset of symptoms in a statement northwell health says beyond the push for vaccines and effective therapies early detection and wearables earn exciting avenue to further protect the health of the general public. the need for validated insightful data is a must for any scientific advancement and we hope to lend our expertise to the fitbit team. >>well that was jessica formosa reporting for us this morning. well bart is testing more robust air filters in its train cars, it's all part of an effort to improve riders safety while reducing the risk of spreading covid-19 the agencies in the middle of a private pilot program that replaces air filters in its cars with ones that capable of trapping smaller particles. bart is also testing you ve light rods which can destroy smaller particles in the air. both of these features expected to be permanent on
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bart's new train cars. and still ahead on the kron 4 morning news. we're going to break down 2 important measures on the ballot tuesday that could reshape the state's justice system will have more on that when we come back.
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new place to stay the city is going to move them out of the hotels where they've been staying during the pandemic 7 hotels is scheduled to close in this first phase of rehousing the homeless. the department of homelessness and supportive housing say that it will a transition people into other housing options. but supervisor matt haney believes that or fears rather than many people end up back on the streets. >>they're still far too many large encampments in south of market in parts of san francisco, where when i tell the department of homeless says we're still in in a crisis here you've got to get these people inside we still need the hotels is placements and we need to make sure that people were in those hotels don't end up right back on the street. >>well the rehousing process is going to take a few months the homeless people who are living in at least 25 hotels in the city are expected to be rehoused by next june. >>before halloween air bnb issued a warning against any house parties now that came
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one year after the mass shooting at a halloween house party in orinda. >>and now there's a growing memorial at the fountain by the orinda theater square 5 people were killed in that shooting a year ago that includes 19 year-old oceana thompkins from richmond. her family is inviting the public to decorate the fountain through this wednesday. >>a family really appreciate the support that we have been getting worse since we have got a contract with you know a lot of people in there in the community. the margin this you know reaches all you know the sun typically a lot have reached out to us. >>well in addition to the 5 people killed 4 other people were injured in that mass shooting still no arrests in that case that took place a year ago. antioch police say a 13 year-old boy led them on a high-speed chase in a stolen car that he kind carjacked in oakland on friday on afternoon police say they spotted the teenager driving the stolen car. they tried to pull him over but the teen led them on a chase that ended up near
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highway 4 and hillcrest avenue in and the aac the teenager was taken into custody no injuries were reported. and take a look at this onions covering part of i 5 after a big rig overturned on the freeways saturday now this happened near sacramento in elk grove. when a truck in a big rig crashed into one another on the highway the big rig overturned spilling all of those onions all over the freeway. the driver of the big rig was taken to the hospital with major injuries, the chp investigating the cause of the crash. and coming up after the break on the kron 4 morning news bay area voters continue to break records for the early turnout we're going to find out how many people in the east bay of cast their ballots. >>and what to do if you haven't. people were afraid i was contagious. i felt gross. it was kind of a shock after i started cosentyx. four years clear.
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>>good morning. it's 8.30 this sunday november, first and we're going to check in with the full weather forecast and looks like we have a beautiful day in store for us as we take a peek outside the window from the embarcadero camera dave spahr has more on the forecast friday, a good morning marty good morning, everybody and there's more of that to come to mardy maybe just to insert maybe a few little high clouds this afternoon just a touch bubbling up from the south. but on balance it's a pretty sweet forecast as well her own beauty shot as well, let's take a look at what's going on the east bay shoreline. this shot coming in from u c berkeley there you see the sun all lit up nicely. they're also the shot coming in from
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the bay bridge toll plaza against bit of haze off to the distance how those temperatures holding pretty much 50's with some 40's here and there we have 46 santa rosa, 48 going on for redwood city and 49, san jose. we have a couple pockets of slightly cooler temperatures down south and off to the delta little bit you can see but most readings are a little bit ahead of this time from yesterday so keep most those numbers in the 50's going on for the morning hours but by high noon, graduating well in the 70's and knocking on the door on the 80's as we go into the mid afternoon and even bay area temperatures for highs will be in to 80's department as well coming up a little bit we'll take a look at that longer range forecast models because there are hints maybe some showers coming our way into next weekend and a mild week ahead marty let's hope so okay thank you dave. kron four's your local election headquarters there just 2 days left until election day and the push for early voting has has led to a record turnout in the u.s.. >>all told more than 91 million americans have already cast their ballots and that sets a record for early
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voting. election officials estimate the country could see the highest voting turnout in more than a century. and the story is the same here in the bay area kron four's gayle ong reports from walnut creek where she takes a look at how early voting is going in contra costa county. >>more than a half of contra costa county residents have already voted i'm here at the heather farms park and this is one of the sites where people can vote early in person i'm really i'm glad it's done. on saturday lily wescott crossed off voting on her to do list i actually came in with my mail in ballot and didn't realize that i had the ability to just go ahead and vote early so i went ahead and took care of that right away. >>early voting in person began friday in contra costa county jennifer look many leads the heather farms park site and says so far almost 500 people voted in person by saturday, the crowd tapered off today it's been pretty >>well it's not that slow but yesterday was earlier in the morning would have lines all the way around a park with
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election day fast approaching over 50% of residents in the county already voted. county officials have been encouraging residents to vote by mail advising it is the safest way during the covid-19 pandemic that heat and never received her mail in ballots so she got it done in person and feel safer to make her vote count. i think voting early is for sure that i get my vote in. >>and this food is very efficient because we electronically. >>get up ran out and that then just drop off one sheet of paper at the veterans memorial building in lafyette lynn carry a low casting her ballot minutes before closing time just so thankful for the opportunity to vote in person and early everything was super clean. >>and the folks who are working the booth we're super respectful and mindful of. >>cleaning the boos so everybody come on down and vote. >>the early voting sites in contra costa county are closed
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on sunday and will reopen monday at 11:00am reporting here in walnut creek gayle ong kron 4 news. >>kron 4 dot com you can find a number of resources available to you before you head to the ballot box that includes a list of key propositions also where you can drop off your balance and how you can track your ballot once you dropped it off all you have to do is look for the your local election hq section that's under the newt news tab at kron 4 dot com. homeland security's cybersecurity division is launching its largest operation ever to secure the u.s. election. it's going to launch a virtual war room for election officials across the country. they can call in they can share notes about suspicious activity. that's because the agencies trying to prevent a repeat of russia's interference in the last election and also ward off new threats posed by iran and china. the dhs will also advise states on how to react to any efforts to undermine the election. if you have any
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problems cast your ballot just let us know and we'll investigate all you have to do is email us at voting problems at kron 4 dot com. and coming up after the break we're going to hear from a man who fought breast cancer and one and also here in the message he has for many across the country that story's next. as a nurse, i've faced the fear
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of being stretched too thin to do my job right. and it's not just health care workers. our teachers and school staff are going the extra mile for our kids. our firefighters are taking on unthinkable missions to keep us safe. how can we keep giving billions in tax breaks to rich corporations when our communities need that money? prop 15 closes corporate loopholes and invests in our schools, health care, and public safety. help us do our jobs. vote yes on 15.
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>>good morning, welcome back breast cancer, mostly affects women, but the american cancer society estimates that more than 2500 men will be diagnosed with breast cancer this year alone. april thompson reports a tennessee man who beat breast cancer is now working to spread his message about battling the disease. >>and lead has become an unlikely spokesperson, i don't think i have been as scared. >>as i was when i was told that i had breast cancer in october 2018 he became one of the faces in a life or death fight i had just. >>does some work on my front porch and i was really hanging my porch way when my ladder flipped and i fell and i broke 5 ribs. >>and punctured my long. >>they rushed to the hospital after that fall his doctors called with devastating news and after a u.s. can they came
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back says mr. lee you have a on to your. weeks later i had a full mastectomy, he began breast cancer treatment i will say that the treatment. it was probably the most brutal saying elaine hair is the ceo of susan g komen memphis mid south mississippi. and says the race for the cure is the biggest annual fundraising event for breast cancer treatment and research. >>she says while breast cancer in men is rare it happens 2600 man about are diagnosed every year. >>so compared to 276,000 women, so that's less than one percent. but it is as he said it usually 3rd trauma because there is no normal annual mammogram screening process. >>it's why funds raised by race for the cure are so crucial and things are already in gear for this year's run because of the pandemic this
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>>it's a 43, let's go ahead and get a check of the weather forecast because we're expecting another beautiful day around the bay, here's dave spahr and more to good morning. marty good morning, everybody and we're looking plenty of sunshine for today, look at the way some high cloudiness kind of a kind of a little wrinkle in the forecast just a bit. but on balance mostly sunny skies live shot coming in from u c berkeley you can see the east bay shoreline nicely lit up there as you can see. but on our big picture, it's still the high pressure zone we talk about the last few days in a couple of days to get around tuesday wednesday. there is a weak system dropping that will throw some cloud cover or away in you know bump the
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temperatures around a little bit but will return to finish off the week. do want to make note of some cloudiness bubbling up from the south might have some high clouds near scott in the skies. this afternoon as far as the current progress we of upper 50's lining up the east bay shoreline for here 46 santa rosa 55 in 58 san francisco and san jose checking in there at 49, but looking at those long range forecast models this is that little pothole bump on the road. it looks impressive at first we take a look at that by tuesday, but by the time it gets here again throwing us just a few clouds get to the week though interesting this is happening by friday now friday morning. there's that first batch second. and then a 3rd and it's a 3rd one that you re they get the cold air pulled down here so it might be kind of interesting will called unsettled for right now with maybe some rain showers on our friday but. with all this traffic going on to note the shun here the radar projections here we're getting some snows in the mountains so cooler temperatures coming to the bay area unsettled into
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next weekend. so enjoy this week and and also next week to 77 san francisco. the coastal be treated to 60's and 70's mixture bayside hanging with upper 70's with some lower 80's even like burlingame heading down we'll see any to palo alto san carlos city to foster city 8178 for mountain dew. santa clara valley pretty much in the lower to middle 80's looks like a. morgan hill coming in at 88 los gatos at 85. still holding on to the 80's along the east bay shoreline with union city at 78 tri valley, middle 80's, so this heat spike is maybe he bump 84 going on for walnut creek and also conquered 78 for berkeley and up to solano county lower to middle 80's inland 81 81 also for napa and santa rosa checks and 85 but the 80's hold on down the southern rim and the 7 day forecast again more of the sane that first system thrown us some cloud cover. but it's by friday, the things start to get interesting and much cooler as we head into the weekend all locations inland
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as well as bay and even along the coast to his return well and to do the lower 60's, smart. all right dave, thanks a lot more election coverage for you this morning, there are 2 big propositions on this year's ballot. both of them take aim at the state's criminal justice system. lauren lister explains that if they both passed they would have a big and varied impact on the state's prison and justice systems. >>on the november ballot to propositions take aim at the criminal justice system end money bail proposition 25 would end the state's cash bail system and replace it assessing a person's flight risk and threat to the community with the help of technology used by a judge to decide whether or not a person is released awaiting trial. supporters argue the current money bail system is racist classist and unfair. >>it's a system that criminalizes poverty. it's a system that the lower low income folks in communities of color for and essentially a
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judge's you based on the size of your wallet nobody deserves to sit in jail. necessarily just because they don't have enough money in their bank account. >>the governor and the california democratic party are among those for prop 25 the bail bond industry is fighting it but opponents also includes some like the aclu of southern california who agree the current money bail system is flawed but who worry the tools used to replace it helped by algorithms pose a problem and could still lead tobias your algorithm might be kind of fun when you're looking to pick the next movie you want to watch and you get a suggestion but we're talking about someone's freedom. >>you know, there's a tremendous concern that these computer algorithms will let people out of jail who have no business being out of jail. and we'll hold people in jail who have no business being held a yes vote on prop 25 means you want to replace cash bail with risk assessments. a no vote means you want to preserve the status quo proposition twen voters are
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also being asked to decide on proposition 20 prop 20 is just intended to fix some of the unintended consequences of some prior laws top 20 is an effort to roll back common sense voter approved reforms this measure would allow certain theft crimes to be charged as felonies it would require dna collection from certain misdemeanor convicts and it would increase the number of felonies defined as violent disqualifying those prison inmates from being considered for early parole someone who kidnaps and traffic's a child for or commits a rape of a person by drugs. >>or commits a violent assault on a transgender person in a hate crime is currently qualified as a nonviolent offender eligible for early release and we want to qualify these clearly violent offenses as violent opponents argue proposition extremely out of touch, it is dangerous for public safety. >>they claim prop 20's changes to prior laws would increase incarceration and decrease
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savings use now to fund programs that help prevent crime. they also argue changes to parole would does incentivize prison rehab programs which help reduce repeat offenses, everybody that is under that that proposition targets is already getting out of prison. they're coming home to your community right like do you want them to come home better. want them to come on the same different views on how to protect public safety now up for a vote lauren lyster ktla, 5 news. >>well there was a riot overnight in portland after a march turned into looting and property damage police weve able to quickly break it up and things soon return to normal. police say that some demonstrators were throwing items at officers and pepper sprayed some bystanders as well at least one person was seen in the crowd with a rifle. but there was no word of any shootings police made no arrests. >>this is the only damage that i've seen it didn't look we didn't see any damage on the side streets. so i i think they're not busting up residential homes are the feeling that i get a little rough for them. >>well a similar scene played
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out last night in nearby, vancouver washington. the second night of protests in response to the police shooting death of kevin pietersen junior on thursday peterson was shot after showing a gun during an encounter with washington sheriff's deputies. nba superstar lebron james is opening up about living in the nba bubble and at one he and his teammates were ready to leave in the wake of the jacob blake killing during an hbo special the shop uninterrupted james sat down with former president barack obama and friend maverick carter to talk about the nba bubble. james revealed that he seriously considered leaving after the milwaukee bucks boat boycotted a playoff game following the shooting of jacob blake back in august. >>you start to think you know is basketball the most important thing right now is being assigned as bubble away from you know was real was going on and society right now so i was proud of our players that we not only we're playing
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a game of basketball. we was also having discussions every single day about what's going on in the communities from police brutality to you know to racism as going on to voter suppression. >>well james credits his decision to stay to a former president obama who encouraged him to keep lane and to use his platform to call for change. we're going to be right back with the weather for us. and it's a beautiful one day standing by with that.
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>>welcome back to kron 4 morning news, good morning, everybody and a beautiful start to our day today which looks to be very nice as well we're looking and hunting to find any fog that's left over course is starting to get late in the morning, here's a little shot coming in from half moon bay, just to start the day off a little bit that will give way to mostly sunny skies, most readings into the 50's as you can see right now as we speak so some 40's hanging on there for places like santa rosa and also down to redwood city our forecast planner breaks down of this by high noon we're at 77 81 we'll do it by 3 o'clock even east bay locations along the east bay shoreline as well look for this pattern to continue for the most part of the little bump in the road by the middle of the week marty all right lot of star wars fans are very excited for the second season of the mandalorian which debuted on friday and to mark the event. >>a character known for those poignant years is the subject of a painting on display at london's national portrait gallery take a look the
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mandalorian and child is being shown by the gallery of the painting being displayed alongside photos of a cast of previous star wars projects. officials of the gallery say it was very easy to choose. the key players for this exhibition. and take a look at this u.s. national soccer team superstar megan ruh-pee-noe is engaged to her longtime girlfriend partner a professional basketball star sue bird. the 2 made the announcement with this post on instagram friday they've been dating for 4 years since 2016. they became the first same couple on the cover of espn's magazine's body issue back in 2018. former president obama taking a short break from the campaign trail with joe biden to remind everyone he still has game he hit that 3 pointer in michigan on saturday and it
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didn't take long for lebron james. >>to get in on the retreated the video and then put in the caption now you just showing out now my friend and he was. and still ahead this morning on the kron 4 morning news has a record number of ballots that already been turned in here in california and the bay area kron four's reyna harvey standing by with the latest numbers and details on polling locations in the live reports. >>plus president trump and joe biden hitting the campaign trail for a final weekend before election day. the key states of both candidates, ralph focused on we'll have that for you coming up after the break come on back.
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you i definitely you did too because i know you get here earlier than i did. yeah dave spahr he's standing by in the weather center. he's got a little know what we can expect in our weather forecast today a day of the hour was party good morning, everybody and we're off to a pretty good start to a little bit of coastal fog just a touch of that but elsewhere around the bay where pretty maybe some haze going on as we see from the camp from walnut creek just a little bit start the day here. >>basically on balance it's a mostly sunny day for today might have some high cloudiness try to stream in here a little bit. area temperatures hang like this right now we've got 61 hayward 51 for fremont inland, still in the mid to upper 50's 62 for nap up north there with 55 in santa rosa for comparison sake, we're pretty close to yesterday give or take a degree here or there. and the wake-up forecast in the morning will stay in the 50's for the most part by high noon we're pushing through the 70's upper 70's, inland. ultimate highs today will be in the 80's over most of the real estate, although the bay will hang in the 70's for much of
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the day coming up in a bit we'll take a look at your sunday forecast and there is a little promise of maybe a few showers come this weekend back to all right dave, thanks a election coverage now as election day nears we've been highlighting all of the resources that are available to you to make sure that your vote is counted. that's right kron four's reyna harvey is actually live for us this morning at the chase center. >>in san francisco. it is actually working as a polling location this year how has turnout been this morning. >>you know what everybody will start arriving at 10 o'clock with the hard work from the department of election has already begun you can see behind me they completely transform this location. they're saying at the voter booth and what i'm told is when people arrive which are going to do is actually going to drive right there the palm of around along this here and then that's when you're going to bring your ballot right up there you're going to be able to check in with the staff that's working behind me that starts at 10 o'clock people
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have already started showing up as you can see they're getting ready, so you need to wait just a little bit 10 o'clock until 04:00pm here at this location. they're also going to be here throughout the week monday and also tuesday on election day we'll be able to come down here we're going to show you the hours of operations on those days. so look they open up a little earlier here on monday at 08:00am and 05:00pm and in tuesday, 07:08am, to 08:00pm. now the chase center is also sponsoring several other locations. one out in oakland, if you want to visit that location at all that's at 1011 broadway. and then over on a in santa cruz, they also have another facility but here in oakland. that's sunday 09:00am to 05:00pm monday 09:00am to 05:00pm tuesday, 07:00am to 08:00pm now we have been across the bay area because we seen several teams. i got the levi's stadium. i was there yesterday. they're also opening their facility today, foreboding up until election day along with the oakland coliseum and you can go and
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drop off your polls now remember i told you some players expected come some of the election he said that that is a strong possibility we also know we had a coat on here yesterday but i've been talking to different voters out here in the community and here's what they're saying about the reason why it's so important to vote. >>a donation is speaker i just dropped my ballot off at thrive city. it's easy to do would love to have you down here. i will be here all day. >>a lot of people were really excited out here to see coach steve kerr well during election. the left. >>today as they're setting up or tell we're going to see some other players come out here today. >>to show their support voters are really amped up and excited about this historic election. we know we've seen a record number turned up already here throughout the state and they tell me this was probably the most popular location of all of the other was yesterday but if you can't
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make it to this but we've got several other ones. >>over on our website at kron 4 we have an interactive map you just plug in your address and you can find the poll that's closest to you so be excited to see what the turnout is like today we'll be talking to some folks from the elections department in just a moment, but for now reporting out here in san francisco. >>reyna harvey kron 4 news all right rain looks like the place to be this morning. thanks a lot for that live report. >>well kron 4 is your local election headquarters just 2 days to go until the votes are counted. >>both president trump and joe biden making one last dash to reach undecided voters before tuesday. john fund has the highlights from both sides of the campaign trail. in the final sprint to election day president trump and democratic nominee joe biden are blanketing key battleground states. this is going to be most. >>important election. perhaps in the history of our country the president making 4 stops in pennsylvania saturday, holding large mostly maskless rallies despite soaring cases
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of coronavirus the president making it clear the keystone state and its 20 electoral votes is crucial to his reelection 3 days from now this is the stay that will save the american dream. >>november 3rd we're going to win pennsylvania biden has the clear lead nationally but the race will be decided by a handful of swing states seen here in gray the winner needs 270 electoral votes up aren't changed the country is in your hands. >>trump price. nothing is going to do to stop the people of america from voting joe biden is stumping in michigan observing cdc guidelines by holding to drive-in rallies former president barack obama echoing the biden campaign central message that president trump failed to adequately respond to the pandemic. >>almost americans dow. more
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than a 100,000 small businesses have closed. almost 300,000 jobs are gone and michigan law. >>america just 10. its single worst week of new cases and now they might as well just me saying let america get colder. it's not our problem. you're exaggerating it that's what they are literally saying every day back in pennsylvania first lady melania trump is accusing team biden of playing politics covid-19 is not a partisan issue. >>in a time when unity and leadership piece of item. the democrats want to project feelings of fear and doubt poorly for political reasons. >>coming up on the kron 4 morning news. we continue our election coverage by taking a look at the early voter turnout in the east bay will answer some of your questions about voting as well. plus as
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covid-19 cases continue to rise across the country some stand for doctors are tracing cases back to the trump campaign rallies we'll break down those numbers. but first we'll take a look at how people chose to celebrate halloween last night stick with us.
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>>welcome back an increase in covid-19 cases across san francisco and a plea from city leaders to avoid celebrating halloween didn't exactly stop people in the castro district from dressing up and getting into the spirit of the day residents visited local restaurants and walked around the district decked out in their costumes many were massed up both in traditional masks and the ones to keep you safe from covid as well even some young trick or treaters visited shops along the busy streets as well as apd had officers on foot patrolling as the castro district is traditionally the place to be on halloween residents said they understood the risks of gathering, but also believe the community is responsible enough to celebrate safely. >>definitely need to be safe. i need to be protected. i also got to live our you know it's like the everyone right wearing mask develop still celebrating the 5 even though
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we couldn't go door to door trick or treating. >>san francisco has become the first major city to reach the yellow least risked here in california when it comes to covid spread. but reopening plans have been put on hold officials are now trying to just avoid a local surge that could overwhelm our hospitals marty. >>well happening now millions of people are celebrating dia de los muertos or day of the dead now it's not the mexican version of halloween. it is a day to honor deceased family members and people have spent the last few days building alters and getting ready for the annual celebration. but just like halloween. the day of the dead has also been impacted by the pandemic this year in mexico city the president and his wife kicked off 3 days of mourning by highlighting all the lives lost to covid-19. they did so at the national palace but without an audience. in the bay area sandra fell 32nd annual deals where the series of events will conclude with a car procession in the canal neighborhood. >>start marine health and
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wellness campus parking lot to to 30 to 40 kerner blvd in sandra fell. now if you can't attend you can watch online. there's a link available on our website at kron 4 dot com dave. all right a nice weekend continues going on here, we'll see plenty of sunshine maybe some of the high cloudiness into the afternoon but those high temperatures. >>into the 80's other maybe a tree towards week sen. we'll check out your forecast coming up in a bit.
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>>9.14 welcome back november, first we are enjoying this view out the picture window. i just love this yeah absolutely gorgeous outside to this morning, nice blue skies kind of crisp in the air going fall feeling just a tent, yeah i want rain though dave spahr standing by in the weather center we might see some rain at the end of the week there's a possibility there and can you're very come through and give just south of guys or anything like that you're the most of more of that for this week ahead, there is a little weak system by mitt middle the week we're kind of hoping maybe some showers whatever that's full pipe dream. but by the end of the week it looks like there is a chance this several ways to look out for we'll be talking about that because we get little closer, but i've been looking for fog and i still have go back to the half moon bay shot because that's what's been kind of hovering around. >>a little bit here you can see it here even at this late 9 o'clock hour we're still dealing with some fog at the
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immediate coast, but boy this a marine layer just can't get inland very far at all it's not really flooding. the bay in the morning hours as it typically does do want to note though for afternoon little bit away some high spewing up here from the desert southwest, so potentially maybe some high cloudiness indoor afternoon but on balance basically mostly sunny. but the highest still pretty much intact. look at the traffic everything up and around ultimately with the system dropping south it will weaken and that will throw maybe a few clouds by the middle of the week temperature we've gotten 50's and 60's off to the east bay here also up to the north bay to 59 but 62 for napa 55 santa rosa. but if you are here at 7 o'clock you may have noted the bottle was actually in the 30's. cc a quick snap with those temperatures that's drier working for you clear skies dry air cools quickly forms cooking in the sun joins us. so what we're talking about in this program airs today, sunny and milder mostly sunny with some high clouds most temperatures will be in the 80's inland and for the week
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ahead some scattered clouds midweek that set weak little system i talked about maybe a little bump in the road in terms of those temperatures but it's the weekend, yes, possible showers on friday, but there are 2 other ways behind that major wave will most likely get the cooler temperatures behind all that they each one of them has technically a little shot of maybe seeing a shower or 2 across the state these are how the temperatures check in bakersfield 86 fresno 86 as well 77 for san francisco. and 83 for san diego today, 77 san francisco, 84 oakland, 83 san jose. and across the greater real estate again inland you can pretty much bank on least touching 80 degrees before you drop back into the 70's. next couple of days here we keep much the same and that's that weak system i talked about on tuesday. yeah, a little bump there, 82 and maybe lingering into wednesday, we'll talk more about that longer range forecast in just a bit marty alright, dave thanks a lot. we'll this halloween weekend comes as the u.s. breaks another grim record in the
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coronavirus pandemic on friday there were more than 99,000 new cases reported across the country. >>now a lot of health officials are worried about another surge of infections in the week ahead. and how that may overwhelm hospitals. >>i think we know in some form of denial if we didn't say that these high case numbers that we're seeing right now in minnesota and wisconsin will convert to hospitalizations in 2 weeks to a month. >>well the cdc classified trick or treating this year as a high-risk activity. they say it's going to take a few weeks to see if and how severe any surge from this weekend might be well. >>a lack of facemasks and virtually no social distancing among crowds is a common sight at campaign rallies for president trump and now according to a new stanford university study that behavior at at least 18 trump rallies has led to more than 30,000 coronavirus cases, researchers have also concluded more than 700 people have died in
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connection with those rallies. >>it certainly doesn't surprise me and another big event that occurred earlier this summer that has been linked many hundreds perhaps even thousands of cases with the large motorcycle rally in sturgis in the dakotas. so again it doesn't surprise me these very larger rallies were often social distancing is not taking place and majority of individuals are not wearing face you know have resulted in in quite a few a secondary cases of covid-19. >>in response to the study the trump campaign says under the first amendment americans have the right to gather and hear from the president. bay area barges testing more robust air filters and its train cars. this is all part of an effort to improve riders safety while at the same time reducing the risk of spreading covid-19 the agencies in the middle of a pilot program that replaces air filters in one of its kind its cars with ones
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that are capable. trappings even smaller particles. bart is also testing you've eli broad's which can destroy smaller particles in the air. both of these features expected to be permanent on bart's new train cars. and happening tomorrow more than 500 people home who are homeless in san francisco will now have to find a new place to stay. that's because the city is going to move them out of the hotels where they have been staying during the pandemic 7 hotels are scheduled to close in this first phase of rehousing the homeless. the department of homelessness and supportive housing say that it will be transitioning people into how other housing options. but supervisor matt haney fears that many people will end up back on the streets. >>they're still far too many large encampments in south of market in parts of san francisco, where when i tell the department of homeless says we're still in in in a crisis here you've got to get these people inside we still need the hotels is placements and we need to make sure that people were in those hotels
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don't end up right back on the street. >>well this rehousing process is going to take a few months the homeless people who are living in at least 25 hotels across the city are expected to be rehoused by next june. >>still ahead on the kron 00:00am morning news, the man who helped define an era of cinema has passed away we'll have more on the life and legacy of
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>>entertainment world has lost a legend scottish actor sean connery of course best known for his betrayal. bond james bond has died at the age of 90 that's right. sam rubin is taking a look back at connery's life and legacy. >>with those immortal words, sean connery became an object of affection for millions of women worldwide strange to many other games and an object of envy for just as many men i can assure you my intentions are strictly on the rubble. >>he played dashing spy james bond in 7 movies over 3 decades, always managing to get the girl come here. despite the debonair gracie displayed on film connery's routes were far more humble born in scotland in 1930. >>connery's mother was a cleaning lady, his father, a truck driver after being medically discharged from the royal navy due to stomach ulcers calmly took a series of
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odd jobs ranging from milkman to cough and polisher to bodybuilder even finishing 3rd in the 1953 mister universe pageant. a friend got him into acting leading to small roles on stage and screen until he was chosen to play double o 7 in 1960 tues doctor, no man knows that ending their wales. >>just like you on this island octavo connery were steadily for the next 4 decades starring in films for everyone from alfred hitchcock to steven spielberg despite often playing the hero. there is also said he enjoyed portraying thieves crooks and characters who had something up their sleeve attempt to get away with something has got itself. a real about it i suppose the fact that you're supposed to be punished one isn't us. >>quite encouraging. >>and you're going to die of something connery's career peaked in 1988 with a best supporting oscar win for the untouchables junior. he
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followed that with a scene stealing role is harrison ford's father in indiana jones and the last crusade. i was told that last for connery always defied his age he was named people. magazine's sexiest man alive at 59 and spent much of his 60's playing action heroes in films like entrapment and the rock i have a unique knowledge of no matter the genre connery infuse charm and wit in every role you check it already. it says is that even the law connery spent his later years racking up other honors to go with his oscar tony and 3 golden globes. he was given a kennedy center lifetime achievement award by president clinton any was knighted by queen elizabeth one year later. despite the accolades connery was always hope and did you think at this point in your life keep adding to
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>>must say i have >>korea orientation some go with my own instinct terms of what i went through because i like to make i think. that's interesting to to me. let's talk about floors. floors for toddlers. floors for toys. floors for stories. floors for screams. book now and have yours installed by the holidays. asof being stretched too thinar to do my job right. and it's not just health care workers. our teachers and school staff are going the extra mile for our kids. our firefighters are taking on unthinkable missions to keep us safe. how can we keep giving billions in tax breaks to rich corporations when our communities need that money? prop 15 closes corporate loopholes and invests in our schools,
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health care, and public safety. help us do our jobs. vote yes on 15.
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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. >>29 this sunday morning good
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morning welcome back. it is november first minutes in november. we didn't we have a couple of days before the election you can get out and get your vote done early today, if you'd like it's going to be nice day to do it i think it is going to be the perfect day to do just about anything starting to feel a little bit like fall. if you want to get your ballot out there, plenty places to go do that they've starr standing by in the weather center with a look at our forecast today know well marty good morning and good morning, beautiful day it will be has been in fact temperatures returning back to the 80's it looks like for. >>not even just the inland areas, but also along the east bay shoreline as well little bit of fog happening around half moon bay that we've been noting, but it's not getting very far inland at all and that's been the case all this week. so just kind of watching for that marine layer to return a little bit here live shot comes into the bay bridge toll plaza just a little bit of haze off to the distance do want to note though this afternoon we'll probably see some high cloudiness a little bit. temperatures are checking into the 50's in the that's a big climb from just a couple of hours ago. that's dry are
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checking in with drier we tend to move a lot temperature wise very quickly. here's a comparison of 24 hours ago most readings are little warmer than they were this time from yesterday. so we're starting things off in the 50's over most a real estate, although some 60's spoken out here. well in the 70's by high noon and into the afternoon. inland and bay temperatures pretty much checking into the 80's with some cooler 60's at the coast now we do have a nice week that's coming up ahead, however, by this next weekend looks like maybe some rain showers coming our way we'll investigate all that coming up in a bit marty ok dave seen a couple minutes. thank you. upon 4 is your local election headquarters are just 2 days left until election day and we wench in the push for early voting has led to a record turnout. >>here in the u.s. that's right more than 91 million americans have already cast their ballots. setting a record for early voting, right now election officials estimate the country could see the highest voter turnout in more than a century. it's astounding stories the same
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right here in the bay area kron four's gayle ong reports from walnut creek. >>with a look at how early voting is going in contra costa county. >>more than a half of contra costa county residents have already voted i'm here at the heather farms park and this is one of the sites where people can vote early in person, i'm really i'm glad it's done. on saturday lily wescott crossed off voting on her to do list i actually came in with my mail in ballot and didn't realize that i had the ability to just go ahead and vote early so i went ahead and took care of that right away. >>early voting in person began friday in contra costa county jennifer look many leads the heather farms park site and says so far almost 500 people voted in person by saturday, the crowd tapered off today's been pretty >>well it's not that slow but yesterday with earlier in the morning would have lines all the way around a park with election day fast approaching over 50% of residents in the county already voted. county officials have been encouraging residents to vote
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by mail advising it is the safest way during the covid-19 pandemic that heat and never received her mail in ballots so she got it done in person and feel safer to make her vote count. i think voting early is for sure that i get my vote in. >>and this food is very efficient because we electronically. >>get up ran out and that then just drop off one sheet of paper at the veterans memorial building in lafyette lynn carry a low casting her ballot minutes before closing time just so thankful for the opportunity to vote in person and early everything was super clean. >>and the folks who are working the booth we're super respectful and mindful of. >>cleaning the boos so everybody come on down and vote. >>the early voting sites in contra costa county are closed on sunday and will reopen monday at 11:00am reporting here in walnut creek gayle ong kron 4 news. >>of course the kron 4 dot com
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you can find a number of resources available to you before heading out to the ballot box including a list of key propositions where you can drop off their ballots and of course how to track it just look for the your local election hq section. under the news tap marty. >>well here kron 4 the nastiest send in your election questions and we find that there's a few common questions that we've received including this one from catherine horton now she wants to know what she should do of her name is spelled incorrectly on her ballot. now election officials say hey don't worry about it, but they would like you to make a note of the issue on your ballot on the lope you can always cross off your name on a look at the correct name down there are operators will look at this company will human process will see that you wrote your name differently and signed your and that's the kind of thing that we're looking for matchups. >>so again if you still want clarification all you have to do is contact your local registrar's office directly. >>noel. >>i want your money
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campaigning and just days before the election both candidates are still working to win over an voters brian yanis has the latest. >>both candidates are making a big push in states they see as essential to victory on tuesday. joe biden has a number of 270 electoral votes. the simplest carrying the 3 midwestern states that hillary clinton could not in 2016, michigan, wisconsin and pennsylvania. the former vice president spent saturday in michigan where he was backed by his old boss former president barack obama. >>donald trump tries. there's nothing let me say again there's no that he can do to stop the people who station from voting in overwhelming numbers i take you back democracy, perhaps the fiercest fight has been in pennsylvania considered a must-win state for both campaigns, the president making 4 stops here just on saturday joe biden will shut down your economy. >>wipeout give factories and shut down you stay.
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>>ship your jobs to china and raise your taxes president trump will most likely also need florida to get to 2.70 where polls show a tight race, he moved his official residence in the sunshine state last year. he's had 3 campaign trips there this month and plans to return again before election day on the democrats wish list some potential longshot victories like texas senate races could also help potentially flip other republican strongholds like georgia and arizona. >>that was brian yanis reporting the department of homeland security's cybersecurity division is launching its largest operation ever to secure the u.s. election this year. it's going to launch a virtual war room for election officials across the country. they can call in and share notes about any suspicious activity. the agency is trying to prevent a repeat of russia's interference in the last election and ward off any new threats posed by iran and china. the dhs will also
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advise states on how to react to any efforts to undermine the election. if you of course have any problems casting your ballot let us know we're gonna investigate you can e-mail us at voting problems at kron 4 dot com marty. >>we're asking the question this morning should 17 year olds have the right to vote and that's the question behind prop 18 it would allow just that but there's a caveat as well, christina pascucci has more on that. >>proposition 18 would give 17 year olds are right to vote in primaries and special elections if they are turning 18 by the general election. secretary of state alex the dia says vote yes probably this 18 is not about lowering the voting age. it's simply about. >>allowing any young voters who is eligible to vote in a general election to be able to have their voice heard in a primary election proposition a team. would frankly just bring us some migrants but 18 other
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states already do hideous as its the energy of young people that's been the catalyst for change when fighting against climate change demanding gun control calling for social justice activism amongst young citizens throughout our nation's history is been one of the most important forces and moving our nation forward and in california more than 600,000 youth under 18 have pre-register to vote to huge indicator of there willingness their preparedness their eagerness to participate in the electoral process when they turn 18 those who oppose prop 18 say 17 year-old are not ready to make big decisions on ballot topics like taxes proposition 18 would let high school students vote on tax increases in primaries and special elections and that could be the margin that raises taxes and maybe they're not seeing all the information and maybe they don't remember how many times texas have already been raised for the same purpose, the howard jarvis taxpayers
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association taxes are too high says vote no on prop 18 there are millions of registered voters in los angeles county taxes for a specific purpose, special purpose. >>such as a tax that will be used only for schools must receive a 2 thirds vote of the electorate. and sometimes that's very narrow margin in terms of the number of voters and a small number of voters can make a big difference governor newsom and the california school boards association also support prop 18 days young citizens are literally just months away from being able to serve in the being able to serve in a jury. >>being able to run for office themselves for more information on the ballot measures visit cal matters dot org. >>other news this morning, there was a riot overnight in portland after a march turned into looting and property damage. police were able to quickly break things up in return to normal fairly soon. police say though that some demonstrators were throwing things at officers and also
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were pepper spray in bystanders and they say at least one person was seen in the crowd carrying a rifle but there were no words of any shootings. police made no arrests. >>this is the only damage that i've seen it didn't look we didn't see any damage on the side streets. so i i think they're not busting up residential homes are the feeling that get a little rough for them. >>well a similar scene played out last night in nearby vancouver washington as a second night of protests there in response to the police shooting death of kevin pietersen junior on thursday peterson was shot after showing a gun during an encounter with washington sheriff's deputies. >>and be a superstar lebron james is opening up about living in the nba bubble and why at one point he and his teammates were actually ready to leave in the wake of the jacob blake she killing now during the hbo special the shop uninterrupted james sat down. >>with former president barack obama and his friend maverick carter to talk about the nba
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bubble. james revealed that he seriously considered leaving that bubble after the milwaukee bucks boycotted the playoff game after the police shooting of jacob blake back in august. >>you start to think you know as basketball the most important thing right now is being inside this bubble away from you know was real was going on and society right now so i was proud of our players that we not only we're playing a game of basketball. we was also having discussions every single day about what's going on in communities from police brutality to you know the racism is going on to voter suppression. >>james credits his decision to stay to former president barack obama who encouraged him to keep playing and use his platform to call for change if. >>okay, we have a pretty good day on tap for us this sunday with temperatures pretty much into the 80's inland and also on the east bay shoreline break it down and check out your 4 zone forecast as well as that little hope for rain coming next weekend here.
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they all endorse yes on prop 25. to end unfair, unjust, discriminatory money bail. governor gavin newsom and van jones. they're voting yes on 25. the western center on law and poverty. the dolores huerta foundation. californians for safety and justice. and the california democratic party. they all agree that the size of your wallet shouldn't determine whether or not you're in jail. so, vote yes on prop 25.
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>>we like fall around many parts of the bay area and we're pretty happy about that definitely it's almost 9.45 here on this first day of november. we are hoping to just really enjoy some fall weather in the coming days, dave spahr standing by with a look at our what we well noel and mardy good morning and good morning, everybody we have a pretty good day on tap in much of the week in fact looks to be pretty good too
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things start to get interesting, however towards the end of the week because if you're waiting for some cooler weather some glove whether and so forth. >>we got that by next weekend we may see some rain showers also that we really need big time as well i would really try to look for that fog here in about the only spot i can find that is really half moon bay. one of the other issues with this is it's not really making it very far inland, but it's not maxing out very much either because we're not getting a lot of wind circulation either so the air is fairly still we get a little bit of a breeze happening in the afternoon driven by the daytime heating now on the big picture here obviously the high pressure still overhead but sneaking in beneath that has some of that high cloudiness from a southern california where the southwest. so pencil in that into the afternoon and basically mostly sunny we'll do it for today, nice warm temperatures you've been hearing about and that will pretty much be the balance of the week the only interference we see is one little weak system coming here by the middle of the week temperature check, 50's and 60's off to the east bay up to the north bay 62 for napa 52 55 santa
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rosa was 68 which is pretty impressive considering there were 39 just a couple hours ago. 55 going on for san jose so on those wide range models, here's little bump in the road to middle of the week may see some scattered clouds slightly cooler temperatures tuesday wednesday. and then towards the end of the week this is what gets interesting. there's an opportunity and again it comes in 3 ways that's 2 and a free there and with that last wave you can see pulling down some much cooler air to is the shun changes for snow up in the higher elevations, so we'll get a little flavor of some later fall, almost maybe a flavor of early winter with that as well so a change of the seasons by the end of the week highs today in the 4 zone forecast 77 san francisco, most coastal locations will be scratching into the 70's when you get to daly city 7572 pacifica bayside upper 70's to some lower 80's 84 south san francisco burning game also at 80. heading down a palo alto with 80 to 78 for mountain dew
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82% carlos santa clara valley, pretty much lower to middle 80's 88 for morgan hill, 85 west coast. east bay shoreline to the south at about 80 was 78 for union city and tri valley approaching the middle 80's 84 for walnut creek and also 84 for concord richmond checking in at 82. showing how those winds are really checking into much until the late afternoon 78 for berkeley. solano county lots of 80's to although 79 benicia 81 of 81 nap up 85 for santa rosa and heading down south with lower to middle 80's to are in or at the 7 day forecast. tuesday, there's a scattered clouds i mention with the first of a weak front we're hoping to maybe scratch a couple raindrops there. then let's build with a chance of rain on friday. look at the drop though from 80 to thursday dropping into the 60's for saturday, the bay responds accordingly as well as does the coast martin back to quite a week all right. thank you dave. before halloween air bnb issued a warning against any house
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parties that came one year after the mass shooting at a halloween house party in orinda. >>well there's now a growing memorial at the fountain by the orinda theaters square 5 people were killed in that shooting including including 19 year-old oceana tompkins from richmond. her family is now inviting the public to decorate the fountain through this wednesday. >>family really appreciate the support that we have been getting worse since we have got a contract with you know a lot of people in there in the community. it's been marvelous, you know reaches all you know the sun typically a lot have reached out to us. >>now in addition to the 5 people who were killed 4 others were injured in that mass shooting one year ago and there are still no arrests in the case well. >>also in the east bay, newark police are investigating after 3 men with gunshot wounds showed up at a local hospital police say a shooting was reported shortly after 7 o'clock friday night on fair avenue. but officers found no evidence of a shooting and no victims at the scene. then a short time later 2 men from
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richmond and one from san francisco all in their early 20's, arrived nearby hospital with those gunshot wounds, their injuries are not considered life threatening. authorities say it was not a random shooting, but they are asking anyone with information to come forward. take a look at this onions covered a part of the eye of i 5 after a big rig overturned on the freeway saturday. this happened near sacramento and elk grove one of truck and big rig crashed into each other. the big rig overturned spilling. dozens upon dozens of onions all over the freeway. the driver of the big rig was taken to the hospital with some major injuries the chp is now investigating the cause of that crash. thanks. >>most restaurants are trying to find a way to make it all work during these days of covid-19 and reduced capacity. there's one owner the we found was a unique way of trying to better protect employees, rich demuro takes a look at this unique safety tech. across the
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united states restaurants continue to open their doors but the challenge of keeping customers and staff safe from covid-19 remains. >>now one restaurant is asking its employees to wear a gadget that might help. after 6 months of staying closed filled camino is ready to reopen his restaurant of course concerns surrounding covid-19 are top of mind which is why in addition to socially distance eating and hand sanitizer he's trying something new we're empowering our employees to actually take a little bit more responsibility for their own health fellow restaurant employees are being encouraged to wear a fitness tracker called whoop so we look at all of the things that we're doing a cdc and health department standpoint is very important. >>but then we serve layer on the whoop and it allows us to get a little bit of a pre warning system sort of like a fitbit minus the screen, the lightweight bans use sensors to measure body stats like heart rate sleep and more they're popular with professional athletes will our
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core is a data and analytics and where our mission is really to unlock performance early on book did some research to see if their algorithms could detect signs of covid-19 before humans could we are able to see really some very clear marker in the covid sick data. >>and that was an elevated respiratory rate on 20% of the cases were able to see this elevation. 3 days before symptom onset it certainly is this extra layer of. reassurance since the program just got started only time will tell if it gives employees an edge with early detection. >>but it's one more tool to stop the spread in hopes of getting life and business back to normal investing in your employees health and wellness is something we should really all be doubling down on right now on their the front lines there. >>probably most at risk in terms of interacting with customers now restaurants using move don't see their employees data it's up to
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staff to get a test if the band notices, something out of the ordinary whoops subscription which includes the band is about $30 a month, i'm rich demuro news nation. it is so great to see how technology is coming into this to try and help people with covid it's pretty crazy. all of the different things that we can do nowadays and hopefully keep people as safe as possible that's for sure as just another example. >>all right back.
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>>i'll come back our newscast is about to end here. but our coverage does continue on kron on we're talking early voting across the bay area reyna harvey is standing by for a live report from the chase center polling location plus we're taking a look at dia de los muertos celebrations across the bay area. and how you can participate virtually of course make sure you download the kron on app on your app store for free live local news 24 7. >>because they're fans are really excited about the second season of the mandalorian which debuted on friday and to mark the event a character known for those pointy ears and eyes. the subject of a painting on display that at the left london national portrait gallery very very cute the mandalorian and the child is being shown by the gallery, the painting is displayed alongside photographs of the cast of previous star wars projects. >>officials of the gallery do
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say that it was easy to choose key players for that i'm we'll take a look at this u.s. national soccer team superstar megan ruh-pee-noe. >>is now engaged to her longtime partner professional basketball star sue bird the 2 made the announcement on this post with his post on instagram this on friday. they've been dating since 2016, they became the first same couple on the cover of espn. magazine's the body issue back in 2018 congrats to them. for president barack obama took a short break from the campaign trail with joe biden to remind everyone, he's still got game. he hit that 3 pointer in michigan on saturday. it didn't take long for lebron james to then get in on the fun retweeting the video with the caption now you just showing out my definitely
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was i don't think joe biden can do and i like that he didn't even try one last look at the 7 day forecast. dave says we're in for some changes here it's going to be in the 80's and then all of a sudden some rain on the way by the end of the week we really need that rain so we'll keep our fingers crossed for that, thanks so much for joining us here on the kron 4 news the weekend the sunday morning. i'm noelle martin gonzalez we'll see you again bright and early next saturday at 07:00am have yourself a great day. advanced non-small cell lung cancer can take away so much. but today there's a combination of two immunotherapies you can take first. one that could mean... a chance to live longer. opdivo plus yervoy is for adults newly diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer that has spread and that tests positive for pd-l1 and does not have an abnormal egfr or alk gene. it's the first and only approved chemo-free
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