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>>kron 4 momentum is building in washington for the fast track impeachment of president trump. some on capitol hill said could happen as early as next week. once the pandemic is growing deadlier across the country as we see the highest number of daily attacks. the news station you're watching good morning, everybody and thank you so much for joining us this saturday morning on marty gonzales it's december 9th 2021. >>we do have a lot to get to this morning but we're going go ahead and start by taking a look at the weather forecast with dave spahr david was dealing with some really dense fog in some spots this morning, you know it's very patchy and it's starting to
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really mix up pretty quickly as we can see from this golden gate bridge picture but off to the distance there a little bit of that leftover fog so yes, there is some patchy fog to make note of tip of the folks in solano county are still dealing a dense fog advisory set til noon. we don't know if going to change that they change a little bit later on but again there's a live shot of the golden gate you can see the fog off towards the distance very close to the ground level and this was alcatraz it looked a little better before but it's all covered up as you will see so the fog is somewhat spotty, here's the wide perspective against san francisco are seeing its southern moran is a more he was talking about in some of the lying areas to really what's getting it for took the around the delta and that extends all the way to central valley. now by 8 o'clock we see some minor improvements but still in parts of the city it may be a bit of a problem ultimately within a couple of hours that should mix out except around the delta in the central valley may linger a bit. look at those temperatures though 32 nevado 34 santa rosa, lot
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of 30's on the board with this fog by the way in 40's going on the east bay shoreline. so in comparison safety 24 hours ago where some doesn't degrees or more behind where we were this time from yesterday so chilly start to stormtracker 4 looks like a few scattered clouds to make note of today but on balance will keep it mostly sunny temperatures getting to the upper 50's in about 60 ish will do it for ultimate high later on for today coming up a little bit we'll take a look at that weekend forecast looks like and take a peek into early next week, what looks to be a pretty dry week marty all right dave thanks a lot. we're following breaking news from asia this morning, a boeing 7.37 passenger plane vanished just minutes after takeoff from indonesia. >>indonesian tv showed waiting at the airport on the island of borneo, they're waiting to hear word. that's where the plane was headed. reports say that these 3 3 why air flight dropped 10,000 feet and then plunged into the java sea. debris was seen floating in
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the ocean north of jakarta. all told 6 to 8 people were on board and we'll of course continue to follow this story for you throughout the morning. we're also following 2 big stories this morning. we begin with the latest on the coronavirus on what has been one of the deadliest days of the pandemic yet on friday california reported another 50,000 new cases of covid-19 493 deaths, more than 2400 people have died from covid-19 in our state since january 1st. the total death toll now stands at more than 28,000 lives lost with 2 and a half million confirmed cases. the u.s. recorded the highest number of daily deaths on thursday with more than 4,000 people dying from the virus. that breaks the record that was set just a day earlier on wednesday. and it's not just a u.s. record is the highest deadly death toll in any country. many hospitals here are overwhelmed and running out of resources. and because
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icu capacity remaining solo the statewide stay-at-home order remains in place until those numbers improve outdoor dining personal services like hair salons as well as museums zoos and wineries will all including bars will all stay closed. now to the north bay with a sonoma county coroner's office has leased a new mobile morgue. the refrigerated semi-trailer is meant to help collect bodies and prevent an overflow of covid-19 as or as covid-19 deaths are surging across the country. the trailer is least and it's a state asset from california's department of emergency services so far has not been needed. but the county wants to be prepared just in case. well the fallout continues over this week's deadly riots at the u.s. capitol flags there are flying at half staff this morning in remembrance of the capitol police officer who was killed. officer brian sic nick died last night from injuries that he suffered
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while he defended the capital the 42 year-old is the 5th person to die in wednesday's riots. this morning there are growing calls now to remove president trump from office before president elect biden's inauguration day now this comes with just 12 days left in president trump's term it's part of the fallout from wednesday's attack on the capitol building a washington dc correspondent reshadhudson has the latest. ohio democratic senator sherrod brown calls wednesday's attack by president trump supporters a dark day for the country they attacked her seat of government they were inside. >>to do that by the present united states and for that brown wants president trump removed from office job joining a number of other leaders from both parties from all over the country calling on the cabinet. the vice president states immediately invoke. the 25th amendment to remove him from office, the 25th amendment gives the vice president and a majority of
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the cabinet, the power to remove a president from office if they determine he is unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office. brown says the 25th amendment is the fastest way to remove the president from office others are calling for the president to be impeached we have a president who has allow. >>domestic terrorism to fester. indiana democratic congressman andre carson joins the long list of house members supporting impeachment republican congressman larry bush on didn't call for the president to be removed. what does hold him somewhat responsible for what happened encouraging people to go to the capitol so to >>was i thinkin many of these people lawmakers who want the president removed are up against the caught he only has 12 days left in office in washington were shot hudson. and twitter is permanently suspended the president's account because of quote the risk of further incitement of violence. >>twitter was the president's preferred way to communicate with his close to 89 million
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followers. twitter says it banned the president because he had violated twitter's glorification of all violence policy. the company tweeted the president's tweet could quote inspire others to replicate violent acts. after what the nation saw the capitol on wednesday, the editor at large at scene at talked with us by about this action by twitter. >>one of the hardest things about watching this whole last 4 years is knowing that some 85 plus million people we're getting direct messages that were filled with victory all it ruining people's lives conspiracy theory, it's just crazy what's been going on. and twitter making this move while he's still president changes the dynamic of how they've been handling this until now they said well if you're well leader you basically get to do whatever you want on twitter clearly that is changing and after the president used twitter as a
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loaded gun to shoot off a huge group of people at the capitol if we don't need that either. it's it's we have passed the line where we need to debate this at this point. >>not long after his account was suspended the president switch to the official verified account for the president at potus there. he said we will quote not be silenced now twitter is not about free speech stay tuned to end quote president also said he's looking at the possibilities of building out our own platform in the near future. those tweets were up for about a minute before twitter deleted them. the president also tried to use the trump campaign account to tweet along with his campaign's digital directors account but those tweets were also quickly deleted and the accounts were suspended for violating twitter rules, we'll be
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>>governor newsom gave an optimistic look at california's financial future during his budget presentation, the governor painting a much brighter picture of the budget compared to what we saw last summer the governor did not mention any tax increases nor major budget cuts this plan includes more funding for covid-19 vaccines stimulus checks to a low income earners grants to help small businesses and money to help fight wildfires and the climate crisis reopening schools remains a priority with the governor are proposing to spend about 90 billion dollars on california schools, the most
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money per child ever allocated in the history of california. but one state lawmaker says the new budget cannot solve all of our problems. >>californians are seeing problems getting and this budget doesn't fundamentally solve those problems small businesses are closing and struggling californians are leaving our state. we see the incompetence of you know the of those trying to get unemployment benefits is is on the rise and the list goes on and on. well the state is also expecting billions of dollars more in federal funds, although it's not clear just how much just yet. >>the budget hearings will begin on monday in sacramento dates okay mardy we're starting off a kind of a chilly know with a little bit away some patchy dense fog in spots, here's a live. look at u c berkeley in the background temperatures get into the 50's with all-tim my body is truly powerful. i have the power to lower my a1c. because my body can still make its own insulin. and trulicity activates my body to release it, lowering my blood sugar from the first dose.
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formality solano counties looking at until noon until that lets off their live shot from the golden gate, this is usually the fog trap, but not too bad off towards the distance you get a load of some of that hovering in some of those nooks and crannies there a little bit of the valleys now temperatures we're checking into the lot of 30's up here to the north bay year as well as far east here 37 conquered livermore 3642 antioch 38 for oakland with 40's hovering along the coast here 39 mean well for fremont so for today just a little note potentially of maybe a few high clouds as we get into the afternoon potentially here but looks pretty good on balance today we get into tomorrow that's a different little story there first things first we might be a little stray shower potentially that will be concentrated mostly in the north bay here come some of that cloud cover but that probably won't be socked a pin here until we get late tomorrow night and by monday. yeah last week was somewhat interesting at least we have
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the passage of several other systems big or to get lucky. this go-around it looks pretty dry for today patchy early fog a few clouds mild with 60's we can expect tomorrow we'll call it on balance variable clouds in a touch cooler so will be struggling to make it to the upper 50's to about 60 or so because you take off a little bit that's or heating and it matters so it's a mixture of 50's and 60's. now next week. sun and clouds mix. there is a chance of a sprinkle by midweek we see a couple systems gray's us and we'll be showing you this in the long range forecast models but nothing to really get that excited about i mean we're kind of hoping this last week we're going to get more than we got out of all of that, we don't see even that happening upstream for the week ahead 59 san francisco open matching that note in the morning fog again and 61 for san jose when you consider how chilly it's been this morning, not bad with the temperature climb, you know 25 degrees or so when you look at this now remember we're talking with numbers in the 30's now getting to the police the lower 60's up there in the north bay santa rosa,
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63 napa 61 and lower 60's off to the east bay you see dry air is how you can move around like that quite a bit 61 for san jose, quick check of that long-range forecast here we do see still some cloud cover lingering to the middle of the week there some passages some show you the traffic in a bit. meanwhile for the lows. this is more telling. tells us we have somewhat moisture in the atmosphere dropping off a little bit as we finish off the week. so we'll have a separation from our lows in our highs drier air lots of sunshine with a co stays into the 40's more all that long-range stuff in that market and 72 degrees on thursday wow. thank you dave. well, some of president trump's bay area supporters were at the capitol on that chaotic wednesday. kron four's maureen kelly talked to a former bay area resident who is also a former oakland police officer. >>and the defense taking part in the protests but now says he wishes that he done more to try and stop the attack on the capitol building. the capitol building sacred ground. there's and there's no reason to vandalize it drew snider says the march on the capitol
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building was supposed to be peaceful instead of devolving into a siege, what was the intent. >>to let congress know that we're there to protest an election that was stolen from us in a lot of people say that we interrupted you know the democratic process, but it's all based on a fraudulent election. you know it to us we're where we're interrupting what appeared to be treason and tyranny. >>the place to claim popular with some conservative media outlets that members of antifa were involved in the break-in although friday the fbi says there is no indication of antifa involvement. >>that snyder acknowledges that trump supporters did go inside. although he says he did not follow people that did go in there, i believe we're trump supporters like ashli babbitt who was shot. >>i think she just fell. her service was betrayed, but he also suspects the capitol police of making it too easy for them to get in it was a
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setup. >>they wanted us to get in the disruptive. so they could label us as domestic terrorists and and impeach the president. in addition to the one protester who was shot and killed a capitol police officer died of injuries sustained in the chaos. >>3 other deaths were due to medical emergencies. snyder says he does not regret taking part in the protest, but he now wishes he did more to stop the vandalism and iraq war veteran snyder also worked as an oakland police officer for nearly 9 years until 2015. opd has issued a statement disavowing their former employees remarks and condemning the violence that took place in d c maureen kelly companies. >>and so far 13 people are facing federal charges in connection with wednesday's violence of the capital another 40 have been charged in superior court. investigators say they are casting a wide net hoping that the public will help them track down as many people as possible who were involved in
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that deadly riot. president trump says he will not be attending the inauguration of joe biden he president making that announcement on twitter friday morning before he was banned from the platform. he will be the first incumbent president to says his successors swearing-in since andrew johnson back in 1869. joe biden made it clear that the president will not be missed. >>i was told that on the way up here way over here. that he indicated he wasn't going to show up at in order ish. of the few things here and i've ever read. >>earlier you said that you hope that he would show up only in the sense it was valuable to send a signal to the world about the transfer of power. it clearly changed your perspective on that because he has clearly demonstrated exceeded even my worst notions about. >>he's been in irish to the country. >>biden says vice president mike pence is welcome to
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attend the inauguration. well still ahead this morning in sports. it was a wild finish at the chase center as the warriors look to even the series against the clippers. kate rooney has all the highlights coming up after the ♪
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already had some unforgettable moments steph curry 62 point career night against the clippers, an absolutely wild. finish so korean company hoping to bounce back after falling short of the clippers on wednesday. we're going to pick this one up in the 3rd quarter is already leading by 17 there's paul george his corner 3 is good and that would put la up 20 lead. but as much as 22, but the warriors would claw their way back final seconds of the 3rd can pays more kicks it out to steph curry and splish splash goes the 3 the 4 years within 7 to end the 3rd then in the 4th all knotted up at 87 george from midrange is to is good. he led the clippers with 25 points moments later tied at 89 brad wanamaker find their castle. he drops in the 3 another great night for paskel 12 points off the bench step and dream, i'm loving it. golden state now 3 under 2 minutes left in the game, this is where it gets crazy warriors up 6 andrew wiggins
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right in the face of paul george knocks down the triple. >>now give golden state a nine-point lead and just to make a statement. curry's stepback 3. is good that would be the nail in the coffin for the clippers curry finishing with 38 points and 11 assists. he was 9 of 14 from 3 point land as the warriors come back down from 22 to defeat good clippers team and they end up winning by 10 1.15 to one of 5 their head coach steve kerr was impressed with the fight the squad show tonight. >>our guys just just hung in there you know when we we were down. through most of the first 3 you know they kept their energy up they kept their spirit of they were pumping each other up on the sidelines and it just it just felt like we were. on the ropes, but we hung in. >>tara vanderveer and stanford to the top ranked team in the land they took on 11th ranked oregon for pac 12 showdown 2nd
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quarter of this one stanford up to city parish from beyond the arc she had 14 points off the bench and that helped oregon take a one-point lead into the half but jones stanford will take control in the second of the 3 from jana van guyton the she put stanford up 10 there and the card would go on to beat oregon, 70 to 63. they're undefeated attend next up is the you tell you this week from today. well the word legend sure gets thrown around a lot in sports, but no one would question you if you're using it in reference to tommy lasorda that true baseball legend passed away. the longtime dodgers manager and larger than life l a fan died of heart failure at the age of 93 lasorda was beloved by dodgers fans and baseball fans alike he won 2 world series championships with the dodgers and remain with the team in the front office capacity ever since he also had an olympic gold medal to his name from his stunt. managing team, usa and the 2000 sydney games. he was inducted into the baseball hall of fame. in 1997 and even
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>>good morning welcome back it's a 7.30 this morning we're going to take a look at the
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weather forecast with dave spahr some places fog, some places son days going to sort it all out for us i dated a marty good morning. good morning, everybody. >>and we're going to win this battle of the fog up by later on going on this morning. this is u c berkeley here we can see the fog starting to thin out a little bit is just a layer here indicating its of the low levels we're getting all this fog. so that's why getting in some of those inland valleys there it's hovering in the lower levels, but again what they time mixing we'll take care of here's the shot from the golden gate little different than what it looked like before almost looks like there's a storm about to develop here. but again this is the fog in the mixing process just eyeballing a little bit you can see it drifting out to sea just a little bit here satellite picture upstream we may get a few scattered clouds but on balance we'll call mostly sunny for today maybe more in the way of scattered clouds tomorrow, look at these temperatures though overnight we fall into the 30's and a good chunk of real estate well inland up to around the delta of course, 36 ever livermore 37 not for a concord up in the
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north bay again lower to middle 30's but 40's in other areas such as the hayward and san jose in 44 going on for san francisco, but this is much colder than we were this time from yesterday buys in some cases, better than a dozen degrees for today. we expect about 52 by 11 by 2 o'clock some high cloudiness 58. i think we'll see some lower 60's out there we'll have that in the 4 zone forecast and also check out the extended which unfortunately doesn't have the promise of rain like last week good morning, ok, dave thanks a lot back news this morning. the nation continues to hit troubling milestones regarding the covid-19 pandemic the u.s. recorded the highest number of daily deaths on thursday with more than 4,000 people dying from the virus. >>that number breaks a record that was set just a day earlier on wednesday. and it's not just a u.s. record it is in fact the highest daily death toll in any country. california of course has been hit especially hard with some hospitals say they are running out of resources. in the south
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bay santa clara county officials are urging all health care workers to get vaccinated for covid-19 now that they're eligible. this news comes after the state's public health department expanded eligibility on thursday kron four's rob fladeboe has more. >>that clinics like this one on telly road in san jose and that hospitals and healthcare systems across the south bay. more than 47,000 health care workers have received their first doses of covid-19 vaccine. so far among them is willow glen family, dennis trees, amy luna. >>with our patients we want to make sure that they're they feel safe and comfortable so having the shot and being able to provide that comfort is a good sense to ensuring that our all of our team is safe as well. >>amid the state's expanded eligibility for vaccinations to all healthcare personnel under phase, one a the county is averaging 1500 vaccinations per day now and is expected to
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be at least twice that by next week is more vaccinations sites come online if anyone who falls in phase, one a you can go to your health care provider. and get a vaccine. we've heard that the federal government under the new administration is going to push out a lot more vaccine. the plan is to open. >>and many more mass spec sites there are roughly 140,000 health care workers in the county. >>under phase. the first year is focused on hospital staff, long-term care facilities in home health care providers. eligible because he is caring for his 93 year-old father is none philip. >>i don't want to be of society liability to infect anyone and now of course i don't want to brain a long scar. all qualified to take the shot. i'm very happy to take it in san jose rob fladeboe kron 4 news. >>officials at stanford
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university say that 43 students are in isolation this morning after recently testing positive for covid-19. >>a spokesperson says most of these cases are students who return to campus after the holiday blake break adding that they are not a result of spread within the student community. the university is currently testing students twice a week. the fda is warning that the popular current of mobile mobile covid-19 testing sites could be providing inaccurate results. there are several of these testing sites here in the bay area and that includes santa clara and marine counties. the fda says if you have covid-19 symptoms and tests negative at a curative site you should consider getting another test just to be on the safe side. in a statement the company's ceo says he quote in quotes. we are confident our data and in our data and we're working with the fda closely on this matter testing sensitivity and accuracy on behalf of our patients is at the heart of
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our work. moderna says its covid-19 vaccine could help prevent infections for up to 2 years the company's ceo says the antibodies that the body produces in response to the vaccine. dick a very slowly. of course the vaccine is brand new so it still bit too early to confirm this moderna ceo also says that his company is on the verge of proving that its vaccine will be effective against the mutated versions of the virus. the cdc says that nationwide more than 22 million vaccine doses have been distributed. but only 6 and a half million people have had their first dose. meantime california has administer just over 652,000 doses or about 32% of the doses that the state has received so far. worried health care experts are now suggesting new ways to get the vaccine out to the public such as a lottery system now they admit that this idea is not going to make everyone happy but health
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experts say they need to get more people vaccinated asap we kept of the space will be probably vaccine. the population. >>10 to 20 years people are dying we need to get this vaccine up. >>so the idea is to vaccinate everyone who's 55 and older government data shows 92% of all deaths from covid are in that age bracket then they recommend using birthdays birth dates or social security numbers to dictate just who is next in line for the vaccine. president elect joe biden plans to release nearly all available doses of the covid vaccine after he takes office. a biden spokesperson says the trump administration has been holding back about half of the available doses and the administration's reasoning is to make sure there's enough for everyone who got a first dose to be able to get a second wind as well. but the biden team says it's confident that there will be enough manufacturing to ensure. those second doses. one bay area at
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>>good morning welcome back in the east bay, the contra costa county health department has issued a warning to a restaurant owner, who would plan to defy the stay at home orders and reopen for outdoor
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dining. now under the current health order restaurants are only allowed to offer takeout and delivery services kron four's gayle ong reports that if the restaurant had to find the health order. the county would have revoked its operating permit. >>this is not to lose that story. this is the real story of our industry small restaurants are not going to make it. >>would take out only risen myers co owner of vick's martinez says she was just trying to survive when she plan to defy health orders and reopen for outdoor dining she notified customers on social media to make reservations beginning friday, but instead was issued notice of violation by contra costa county health department and was told to cease and desist outdoor dining we go above and beyond you know going to the temperature checks through contact tracing table 8 feet apart, but county officials defending their decision we just have to ensure. >>that we follow these orders to stop the spread of the virus got alonzo from the county district attorney's covid-19 task force says the da's office has find restaurants gyms and other businesses since november. he
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understands the damage the order is doing to the economy but the county is bracing for a double surge from christmas and new years we want to see them stay open, we don't want to close any business town and we don't want to issue fines if you don't have to and most businesses to come into compliance once they understand what the order is and why we have to follow it as of friday contra costa county has nearly 46,000 confirmed covid cases. >>376 deaths, 288 patients are in the hospital the county has 26 icu beds available that's nearly 8% of them free for new patients outdoor dining close in december when the bay area adopted the state's regional stay at home order that's expected to extend until intensive care units in the regions hospital system stays above 15% back in martinez vix is open for take-out only we encourage you to support. >>small businesses and restaurants order when you can we understand everybody has a different comfort level around because curbside pickup do
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take out support please any way you can since november the da's office has issued 14 finds i just over $5,000 here in martinez gayle ong kron 4 news. >>this morning we're battling with some patchy fog going on here will win that battle live shot coming in from u c berkeley can see us crashed to the ground that is quite a bit for today looks like some high cloudiness into the
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>>some 45 this saturday morning good morning welcome back time to check in the weather forecast and dave spahr has been a dealing with some western depending on where you live it's foggy or sunny. here's beautifully lit pi day and everybody will be lit up as we get the sunshine going here so you will take care of that fog is just temporary little bit they're hovering around you can see the central valleys we got going on, but i want to show you what the forecast looks like for basically the whole weekend you're going to see more sun probably today than we will. >>probably tomorrow going today want to make maybe some high clouds going on this afternoon, whatever temperatures a in the lower 60's range that's what you're going to be getting you'll see the 4 zone in just a bit getting out the sunday. yeah more cloud cover intrusion might see a little drizzle or perhaps a little stray sprinkle up in the north bay potentially on that. but beyond that we just have to clear out these clouds as we get into monday, let's get to that longer-range forecast here for you an idea that's the first wave that comes through on sunday. a break here comes a secondary wave on
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tuesday. this is what we're banking on maybe a little stray shower as a possibility here but beyond that we're going to keep it pretty dry. here comes out our king again of high pressure may be another shot on friday. probably some stray clouds with all of that. and that basically is our weekend into next week rather in into the following weekend not like last weekend we had some earnest chances of getting some rain speaking of which as i do for the drought. we haven't budged extreme still up there to solano county in napa elsewhere we're still in the severe category your 4 zone forecast for the saturday, 59 san francisco, 59 daly city pacifica at a cool 57 upper 50's lower 60's doing along the bay side of the peninsula around 60 heading south in the south bay 61 santa clara 61 also san jose milpitas at 60 east bay shoreline close to 60 tri valley near is that as well. this is what sunshine going on now not with a lot of cloud cover rain 61 for walnut creek and concord 59 for oakland lot
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of uniformity with our temperatures here lower 60's off in london to solano county little chillier of 55 61 for nap and petaluma at 62. some of the forecast. we have some traffic to make note of in the middle of the week again we may get that stray little sprinkle but that is about it our lows are more telling we keep them in the 40's with all the moisture here drying out as we get into next weekend and there you have the lows in the 40's for the coach marty all right dave thanks loss in a couple minutes. back to the news this morning the fbi is investigating several state lawmakers across the country. >>to find out if they were among those who stormed the capitol on wednesday. one lawmaker's already been charged for taking part in the riot. he is west virginia state lawmaker derrick evans who recorded himself storming the capitol building. evans was just elected to virginia to west virginia's house of delegates back in november. he's now facing federal charges before even had a chance to take a seat at the state capitol lawmakers on both sides of the aisle and
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west virginia are already working on removing him from office. >>mr. evans says been able to violate his oath of office even before he's taking a seat in our legislature. i think that we have a you know republicans and democrats are going to come together and remove mister evans from office. >>well evans is the only elected official charged at this point. but the fbi is also investigating a tennessee state representative who said they attended wednesday's riots along with a pennsylvania state senator along with the incoming nevada assemblywoman and an arizona state representative all of them posted about being in washington at the time, but none of them when as far as live streaming themselves breaking into the u.s. capitol building. new this morning, one man who took part in the riot on capitol hill wednesday is now in jail in florida. he's adam johnson who was seen in a viral photo walking out of the capital with the house speaker's lectern there you see it. it's not clear yet on what changed and what charges
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he's going to be facing. the u.s. is moving a lot more slowly than expected in getting the covid vaccine to people while governors across the country are taking steps to try and speed things up. but as louise may hear reports confusion is coming as different states take different approaches to reach that goal. >>while covid vaccinations are well underway across america, the rate has not been fast enough to make a significant difference based on cdc numbers first shots have only gone into the arms of less than 2% of the u.s. population. many governors remain frustrated by very limited vaccine deliveries. >>this is a problem that's happening in states all across the country, none of us are happy with the way that this is being executed vaccination coordination was left up to the states. so there's frustration even after delivery. some of tap. the national guard, including oregon. >>on the vaccine front we're making steady progress toward achieving our goal of 12,000
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vaccines administered per day. this is an all hands on deck effort to speed up vaccinations in georgia governor brian kemp has signed an executive order allowing the empties and cardiac technicians to also administer shots. >>this important action. a growing number of people who can vaccinate by more than 10,000 takes us one step further to our ultimate goal of growing the number of people who can be vaccinated in texas today governor greg abbott was among those to get her first shot and he hopes to sway people who are reluctant to do the same i want to show my fellow texans. >>and that it's safe. >>and the easy to get the vaccine in also remembering that i will never ask any texan to do something that i'm not willing to do myself however distribution is still a major hurdle. >>i had hoped to see an increase in the number of vaccines delivered to us from the federal government
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illinois governor jb pritzker and other midwestern governor sent a joint letter to federal health officials to demand the immediate release of the reserve stockpile president elect joe biden has announced plans to do that. >>if the states are forwarded all of the vaccine. we can increase the number of people getting her first vaccine but the tradeoff in his we don't have that guaranteed supply when they come in for their second vaccine. >>though today connecticut announced a major milestone in round one the fact that by the end of today we're going to have. >>first doses for all of our nursing homes is an important big deal medicaid is the first state in i have the power to lower my blood sugar and a1c. because i can still make my own insulin.
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>>video san jose's second bay area city to rename a street after former president barack obama the city council approved the proposal this week to rename a downtown corridor after obama that's a project that was 3 years in the making a coalition of community advocates propose renaming could connecting parts of bird avenue south montgomery street and street as barack obama boulevard, the man who launched the plan says he was inspired after he volunteered in both obamas presidential campaigns, san jose will join milpitas and naming a street named after the 44th president. the street renaming still needs to be approved by the county. lotto fever is picking up again the powerball and mega millions lotteries are both now around
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>>now on kron 4 momentum is building in washington for the fast track impeachment of president trump. some on capitol hill say it could happen as early as next week. once the pandemic grows deadlier across the country as we see the highest number of daily deaths. the news station you're watching morning everybody and thank you so much for joining marty
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gonzalez happy saturday, it's july 9th 2021. >>we have a lot to get to this morning but first we're going to start by getting a look at the weekend weather forecast with dave spahr hide a hey good morning marty good morning, everybody and off to a little bit of a chilly start we had to negotiate through some fog to looks like it's thinning out this the golden gate bridge. its imagery has changed over the last hour. much now it looks kind of ok it's a nice cool start to the day their little crisp almost little fog off towards the distance. >>but we were dealing with a lot more in the way of fog just an hour ago or so swing of things are out of the shot from u c berkeley gave us a nice few of the fog right there in the middle like the sandwich if you will above that of course clear and below it looks like we're getting some sun going along the east bay shoreline but speaking of that fog give it a couple of hours to clear out in some of these little hard to get spots if you will solano county is still looking at that dense fog advisory until this formality until noon 30's cover most of the north bay and some of the inland east 43 going on for hayward 37 palo
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alto and 42% say, but it's a cold one. yeah more than a dozen agrees behind up there in the north bay. and it looks like a half a dozen to near a dozen for good coverage of the bay for the rest the region 55 by high noon at 3 o'clock 58 noting some of those high clouds. i think we'll have more interference from cloud cover tomorrow than today but for the most part keeping it dry this weekend have more on your forecast bit marty. >>all right dave thanks a lot. we're following breaking news this morning from asia where a boeing 7.37 passenger plane, vanished just minutes after takeoff from indonesia. indonesian television showed video of people waiting at the airport on the island of borneo. that's where the plane was headed. reports say that the sri we air flight dropped 10,000 feet and then plunged into the java sea debris was seen floating in the ocean north of jakarta, 62 people were on board that flight and we'll of course continue to stay on top of this story for you throughout the morning.
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we're also following 2 other big stories this morning. we begin with the latest on the coronavirus on what was one of the deadliest days of the pandemic yet on friday california reported another 50,000 new cases of covid-19 493 deaths more than 2400 people have died from covid-19 in our state since january 1st. the death toll now stands at more than 28,000 lives lost with more than 2 and a half million confirmed cases. the u.s. recorded the highest number of daily deaths on thursday with more than 4,000 people dying from the virus that breaks a record that was set just a day earlier on wednesday. and it's not just u.s. records, the highest a daily death toll in any country. many hospitals are simply overwhelmed and running out of resources. and because icu capacity remains so low the statewide stay at home order remains in place this morning until the numbers approve outdoor dining. as
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personal services such as hair salons as well as museums and zoos wineries as well and bars will all stay closed. well the fallout continues over this week's deadly riots at the u.s. capitol democrats say that they're laying the groundwork on articles of impeachment against the president and they could be filed as soon as monday. this was less than just 2 weeks remaining in his term. president elect biden meantime says that he wants the president held accountable for his recent actions. as well as the republicans who helped him. joe khaleel has more now from washington. >>for a second time house democrats have drawn up articles to impeach president trump. their goal to remove the president from office before his term ends in just 12 days most of us would prefer the vice president of the cabinet would do it quickly like that i think would be better for the country would look less. >>artisan nonetheless
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democratic senator sherrod brown from ohio says he supports removing president trump from office now and says some republicans in the senate share his view i'm hopeful that enough republicans feel the threat is serious enough and do their patriotic duty and in a letter house speaker nancy pelosi said she spoke with the nation's top general about stopping a quote unstable president from ordering military strikes in his final days in office if we were 6 months out. >>we should read every cent get him out of office impeaching him again today president elect joe biden called president trump unfit for the office he holds but stopped short of endorsing impeachment. i'm focus now. let us take heed control i think it's a ridiculous discussion to have many republicans have pushed back senator roy blunt of missouri says there's no reason to even debate impeachment now with only 12 days left in president trump's term. he calls it pure
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politics speaker knows this not going to happen senator schumer knows this isn't going to happen. >>you have the time for it to happen even if there was a reason friday white house deputy press secretary judd deere said in a statement quote a politically motivated impeachment against a president who's done a great job with 12 days remaining in his term will only serve to further divide the country. joe khaleel news nation. >>and twitter has permanently suspended the president's account because of quote the risk of further incitement of violence twitter was the president's preferred way to communicate with his close to 89 million followers. the tech company says it banned the president because he violated twitter's quote glorification of violence policy, the company tweeted the president's tweets could inspire others to replicant replicate violent acts and after what the nation saw the capitol on wednesday, the editor at large at cnn talked with us about this action by twitter. >>one of the hardest things
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about watching this whole last 4 years is knowing that some 85 plus million people we're getting direct messages that were filled with victory all it ruining people's lives conspiracy theory, it's just crazy what's been going on and twitter making this move while he's still president changes the dynamic of how they've been handling this until now, they said well if you're well leader you basically get to do whatever you want on twitter clearly that is changing and after the president used twitter as a loaded gun to shoot off a huge group of people at the capitol if we don't need that either. it's it's we have passed the line where we need to debate this at this point. >>well not long after his account was suspended the president's which to the official verified account for the president it's at potus there he said quote we will not be silenced. twitter is not about free speech stay
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tuned in quote president also said he's looking at the possibilities of building out our own platform in the near future. those tweets were up for about a minute before twitter deleted them. the president also tried to use the trump campaign account to tweet along with his campaign's digital directors account. but those tweets were also quickly deleted and the accounts were suspended for violating twitter rules. it's a very busy morning we've got much more ahead coming up after the break the governor has not the mystic view of the state's financial future. we'll have details on that
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>>well governor newsom gave an optimistic look at california's financial future during his budget presentation. the governor painting a much brighter picture of the budget compared to what we saw last summer the governor did not mention any tax increases nor major budget cuts the plan includes more funding for covid-19 vaccines. stimulus checks so low income earners and grants to help small businesses along with more money to help fight wildfires and the climate crisis reopening schools remains a top state priority with the governor are proposing to spend about 90 billion dollars on california schools. the most money per child ever allocated in the history of california. the states also expecting billions more in federal dollars. although it's not clear yet just how much and the hearings will begin in sacramento on monday. date.
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>>okay morning we're looking at a day to day of a decent amount of sunshine going on with those temperatures pushing at about 60 or so i think we'll see a little bit more cloud cover tomorrow. your forecast is next.
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>>good morning welcome back we've been talking about the
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patchy in the bay area and behind us on the embarcadero has been sunny most of the morning. well now the fog is back far as it with more on the forecast citing a good morning morning, good morning, everybody and are also battling here at sfo even though we're getting reports of no delays occurring out there so it's taken a while to kind of negotiate through this fog in a kind of mixed out which we expect to happen. >>later on in the morning hours today on balance sunny to mostly sunny skies are expected. looking a lot more like our shot coming in from u c berkeley at least at the ground level back in the sunshine in here little layer of the fog here and then above that of course, mostly sunny swept the mix this little layer out we'll see some high cloudiness probably into this afternoon a little bit and speaking of which here's little puff fog puff fuel right there over the golden gate bridge in the southern tower looks like our temperatures holding in the chilly 30's up in the north bay their lower to middle 30's, 44 oakland now 44 san francisco, 39 for freeman 43 san jose in inland. we're looking at a mixture of some 30's and 40's futurecast for
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going some high cloudiness to make note of today just a touch but on mostly sunny. tomorrow and had to battle a little bit more in the way of some fog of cloud cover rather maybe a little stray sprinkles a possibility, although maybe by that point we'll be going to some drier air pretty much an eventful only enough to kind of dirty up the car yet again and we'll be left with some cloud cover as we go into sunday night into monday so on balance is patchy early morning, fog are still going through a few little clouds mostly high clouds and temperatures will be mild in the 60's, it looks like for most of the real estate than tomorrow at the negotiate use more of those clouds a touch cooler upper 50's lower 60's mix and then for next week sun and clouds mixture and we see a couple of opportunities we may get the very southern edge of the systems that's kind of familiar pattern with last few years of the drought that was going on before and now it's returned. and unfortunately this pattern is much drier than last week's was and even last week's wasn't the bonanza
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we're kind of hoping for on balance 59, san francisco matching that for oakland 61 san jose basically, everybody's looking mostly sunny. temperatures mild to perhaps a bit on the cool side now when you consider lows this morning well in the 30's going on here this is an improvement by 25 almost 30 degrees. so that's a big climb with moisture in the atmosphere still 64 hayward today, 60 livermore 59 for can 59 also for san francisco coming up in a bit we'll take a look at that longer range forecast for you marty good day, thanks. a lot. well so far 13 people face federal charges in connection with wednesday's violence at state capitol at the national capital another 40 were charged in superior court. >>investigators say they're casting a wide net hoping the public will help them track down as many people who are involved in the deadly riot as possible. president trump says that he will not be attending the inauguration of joe biden he made that announcement on twitter friday morning before he was banned from the
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platform. the president will be the first incumbent to skip his successors swearing-in since andrew johnson back in 1869. joe biden made it clear that president trump will not be missed. >>i was told that on the way up here way over here. that indicated he wasn't going to show up at act in order ish. of the few things here and i've ever read. >>earlier you said that you hope that he would show up only in the sense it was valuable to send a signal to the world about the transfer of power. you clearly changed your perspective on that because he has clearly demonstrated exceeded even my worst notions about. >>he's been an embarrassment to the country. >>biden says by president mike pence is welcome to attend the inauguration. speaking of the inauguration, the cast of the capital has raised security concerns ahead of january 20th. crews now have set up a 7 foot fence around the capital president elect biden
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says he never felt concerned and organizers did not consider postponing nor moving the event the inauguration celebration was already scaled back because of the pandemic. president elect biden also addressed the calls to remove the president from office friday while announcing his final cabinet nominees. biden says he wants the president held a con accountable for his recent actions along with the republicans who helped him biden says the country will be safer and more stable after he takes the oath of office. reporter dean reynolds has more on that. joe biden filled the remaining spots in his cabinet today, but those nominees will be relegated to a minor mentions in press reports. >>because of what the president elect had to say about the man he defeated in november you exceeded even my worst notions about. he's been virus to the country. barest us around the world. not worthy, not worthy to hold
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that office and while the president elect chose not to say whether he was for or against impeaching president trump for a second time as some in congress are advocating he did say this so i think it's important we get on with the business getting him out of office the quickest way that that will happen is us peace ward in 20 years mr. biden said the republicans like senator ted cruz and josh hawley who question the legitimacy of his victory were shameful and should be voted out of office i think the american public has heard creo good clear look at who they are. they're part of the big lie, the president elect said he had spoken to several other republicans who told him they were outraged embarrassed and mortified by the president's behavior especially his speech that preceded the ransacking of the capitol on wednesday, you'll never. >>take back our country with weak this you have to show
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strength and you have to be strong. >>well several bay area representatives say that they do favor impeachment of president trump there's a list on your screen. some of them representatives waltz all well spear lee huffman and many more from the bay area. alaska senator lisa murkowski is the first republican senator to call for president trump's resignation. she told the anchorage daily news that she wants trump out saying he has caused enough damage. she also suggested that she may be leaving the republican party, if it continues to associate with the president. still ahead this morning in sports a wild finish at the chase center is the warriors look to even the series against the clippers. >>kate rooney has all the highlights for you coming up right after the break stay with us.
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>>4 sports brought to you by xfinity. >>long way to go in this nba season, but the warriors have already had some unforgettable moments steph curry 62 point career night against the clippers, an absolutely wild. finish so korean company hoping to bounce back after falling short of the clippers on wednesday. we're going to pick this one up in the 3rd quarter is already leading by 17 there's paul george his corner 3 is good and that would put la up 20 lead. but
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as much as 22, but the warriors would claw their way back final seconds of the 3rd can pays more kicks it out to steph curry and splish splash goes the 3 the 4 years within 7 to end the 3rd then in the 4th all knotted up at 87 george from midrange is to is good. he led the clippers with 25 points moments later tied at 89 brad wanamaker find eric paskel he drops in the 3 another great night for paskel 12 points off the bench step and dream, i'm loving it. golden state now out 3 under 2 minutes left in the game, this is where it gets crazy warriors up 6 andrew wiggins right in the face of paul george knocks down the triple. >>that would give golden state a nine-point lead and just to make a statement. curry's stepback 3 is good that would be the nail in the coffin for the clippers curry finishing with 38 points and 11 assists. he was 9 of 14 from 3 point land as the warriors come back down from 22 to defeat good
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clippers team and the end of winning by 10 1.15 to one of 5 their head coach steve kerr was impressed with the fight the squad show tonight. >>our guys just just hung in there you know when we we were down. through most of the first 3 you know they kept their energy up they kept their spirit of they were pumping each other up on the sidelines and it just it just felt like we were. on the ropes, but we hung in. >>tara vanderveer and stanford to the top ranked team in the land they took on 11th ranked oregon for pac 12 showdown 2nd quarter of this one stanford up to city parish from beyond the arc she had 14 points off the bench and that helped oregon take a one-point lead into the half but stanford will take control in the second of the 3 from jana van guyton the she put stanford up 10 there and the card would go on to beat oregon, 70 to 63. they're undefeated attend next
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up is the you tell you this week from today. well the word legend sure gets thrown around a lot in sports, but no one would question you if you're using it in reference to tommy lasorda that true baseball legend passed away. the longtime dodgers manager and larger than life l a fan died of heart failure at the age of 93 lasorda was beloved by dodgers fans and baseball fans alike he won 2 world series championships with the dodgers and remain with the team in the front office capacity ever since he also had olympic gold medal to his name from his stunt. managing team, usa and the 2000 sydney games. he was inducted into the baseball hall of fame. in 1997 and even though this is giants territory. he is one of those people who transcended the rivalry. the giants released this statement calling him one of the game's greatest ambassadors and saying they've never forget the way that he blow kisses to fans back at candlestick park when he walked across the field. we wish the best to his family he'll be missed
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clear skies what we got going on though for today is probably a lot of sunshine then things will change a little bit on sunday other words i think we're going to see more cloud cover tomorrow than today, nice shot from the golden gate bridge however take a picture because when we talk to you about other 15 minutes, it may be different it's kind fog coming in going it's one of the pathways that it is taking a big view in stormtracker 4 not much of a most the traffic is pretty much contained to the north some shower activity in the northwest. temperatures 30's up in the north bay we've got some of them in the far east bay but we're starting recover a little bit into some lower 40's. usually you see that with dry air temperatures have been able to fall with the clear skies and allow this fog the kind of person that 8 out of bed. so that's that radiation ul fog cooking in there's a look at the contrast to buy a dozen degrees or more up in the north bay again we expect a nice recovery this afternoon meanwhile, elsewhere approaching about a half a dozen degrees colder. this morning 54 by high noon at 3
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o'clock noting some of those high clouds at about 58 or so i expect some highs reach over the lower 60's. now we'll cover that in 4 zone forecast in just a bit and also take a look at that extended as we get into next week marks all right dave thanks a lot now we want to give you the latest on the covid-19 as the nation continues to hit. some troubling milestones regarding the pandemic the u.s. recorded the highest number of daily deaths on thursday with more than 4,000 people who died from the virus. >>that number breaks a record that was set just a day earlier on wednesday. and it's not just a u.s. record it is in fact the highest daily death toll in any country. california we've been hit especially hard as well with some hospital saying that they are running out of resources. now to the south bay where santa clara county officials are urging all health care workers to get vaccinated for covid-19 now that they're eligible. this news comes after the state's public health department expanded eligibility on thursday. it now includes all healthcare
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workers including those who have intermediate care facilities community health workers dental clinics and pharmacies staff as well initially only staff at acute care hospitals and dialysis centers medical first responders and staff at resident and residents at long-term care facilities were eligible for the vaccine. >>anyone who falls in phase, one a. >>you can go to your health care provider. >>and get a vaccine with our patients we want to make sure that they're they feel safe and comfortable so having the shot and being able to provide that comfort. >>is a good sense to ensuring that our all of our team is safe as well. >>well santa clara county is now averaging 1500 vaccinations a day they're expecting to double that number by next week. officials at stanford university say 43 students there are in isolation this morning after recently testing positive for covid-19. a spokesperson says most of these cases are
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students who return to campus after the holiday break. officials add that they are not a result of spread within the student community. the university is currently testing students twice a week. the fda is warning that the popular kurt, a curative mobile covid-19 testing sites could be providing inaccurate results. there are several of these testing sites here in the bay area, including santa clara are in counties. the fda says if you have covid symptoms and you test negative at a curative site you should consider getting another test just to be safe. in a statement, the company ceo says quote. he's confident that our data in our data and we are working with the fda closely on the matter. testing sensitivity and accuracy on our behalf on behalf of our patients is the heart of our work. moderna says its covid-19 vaccine could help prevent infection for up to 2 years the company's ceo says
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the antibodies that the body produces in response to the vaccine. dick a very slowly. now of course this vaccine is brand new so it's still too early to confirm this moderna ceo also says his company is on the verge of proving that its vaccine will be effective against mutated versions of the virus. the cdc says that nationwide more than 22 million vaccine doses have been distributed but only 6 and a half million people have had their first dose of the vaccine. meantime california has administered over 652,000 doses that's about 32% of the doses the state has received so far. worried health care experts are now suggesting new ways to get the vaccine out to the public such as a lottery system they admit that's not going to make everyone happy but the health experts do say they need to get more people vaccinated as soon as possible. >>we kept of the space will be probably vaccine. the population. 10 to 20 years
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people are dying we need to get this vaccine up. >>the idea is to vaccinate everyone whose age 55 and up government data shows that 92% of all deaths from covid are in that age bracket then they recommend using birth dates or social security numbers to dictate who's next in line for the vaccine. president elect joe biden says he plans to release nearly all available doses of a covid vaccine after he takes office. a biden spokesperson says the trump administration has been holding back about half of the available doses. and the reason is to make sure that there's enough for everyone who got a first dose to get a second one. but the biden team says it's confident that there will be enough manufacturing to ensure. those second doses. and coming up on the kron 4 morning news, a troubling sight in the north bay a refrigerated truck that's meant to store the bodies of covid victims we're going to find out why city leaders are taking this precautionary
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measure that's coming up.
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>>well you may remember the images of refrigerated trucks in new york city they were serving as mobile morgues in the first day of the pandemic and nearly a year ago. now sonoma county has one in case hospitals or local morgues are overwhelmed there. authorities say it's it's a grim but necessary measure kron four's
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dan thorn has more on that. one of the main reasons why sonoma county requested this mobile morgues because of the possibility of a lack of space. >>the sheriff's office says that this trailer is a proactive approach because covid-19 deaths continue to increase and they want to be prepared just in case. part of the sonoma county coroner's office is a new mobile mork the refrigerated semi-trailer is meant to help collect bodies and prevent an overflow as covid-19 deaths surge across california. >>the least trailer is a state asset from california's office of emergency services, it's very tragic. it's but as we've seen the greater number of. >>a covid cases. so have we seen an increase the number of fatalities. >>because of that large number of deaths callow yes director mark ghilarducci says the state has activated a multi casualty plan and corner mutual aid plan. these are aimed at helping both hospitals and county morgues
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deal with the spike and to ensure that there's a balance throughout the state region by region. >>in dealing with the seat and send how we ensure that we don't get large backups or if we do have backups that there. >>they're dealt with with respect and dignity, a spokesman for the sonoma county sheriff's office says the trailer has the ability to store more than 50 bodies the county morgue can hold up to 35 inside the trailer is equipped with shelves to increase holding capacity and additional ppe before those handling the bodies and body bags if need be the trailer can also provide storage for neighboring counties. >>the measure is being looked at as a proactive step against a worst case scenario is important to know that that there is a plan is underway. >>it is very active today and will continue to work at that. >>the sonoma county sheriff's office says this trailer is right now not housing any bodies and this is also not the first trailer here in the
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bay area alameda county actually had a couple at some point last year and it's also anticipated that the south bay will also be getting one of these trailers, reporting in santa rosa dan thorn. kron 4 news. >>still trying to get through some of this fog across the bay. but we look at inland areas like walnut creek it looks like a pretty good start towards the day lots of sunshine temperatures not too bad. that looks like unfortunately dry week ahead, we'll take a look at that and your 4 zone forecast.
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if your financial situation has changed, >>morning everybody welcome back to the kron 00:00am morning news time to check out the weather forecast that is going to be dry for quite a dave. yeah, it looks like it may be just being grazed by a couple sprinkles concentrated up in the north bay with a couple of passing systems or show you the long-range forecast but. >>yeah on balance pretty dry. here's walnut creek we're getting the sun out there not a bad day to day going on we'll see temperatures reaching about 60 or so have your 4 zone forecast a closer inspection of all of that. but again we dealt with some fog going on this morning in chilly temperatures in some of the inland areas that allowed some of the temperatures to fall and therefore that fog to be produced to get on the delta inn off towards the central valley as far as cloud cover put us down for maybe some stray high clouds today. tomorrow they'll be more on the way to negotiate through cloud cover. tomorrow afternoon watching things on futurecast for there you have it pretty good today that takes us all the way to 11
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o'clock then tomorrow again some scattered cloud cover they be perhaps a little spritz or something along the coast as a possibility and there's a couple more waves of this upstream this week long forecast. when you take a look at the long rangs forecast models kind of reminds us of a few years ago during those winter months we get the pieces of the come through shares his first piece boost the action up north. this takes us through sunday. and then by midweek as another opportunity but again that's all well to the north and then towards the end of the week we have some are king happening here a bit and then friday, another shot and then as we finish the weekend again early next week, there's another little shot as well as far as the drought situation after getting we got from last week which is very very moderate. there you can see extreme it's all in place. extreme for a good chunk of solano county in napa counties meanwhile elsewhere severe but hopefully for some rain up there. the wineries were able to pick up something for the reservoirs hopefully a look at our temperatures 59, san francisco
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will do about 57 pacifica at the bayside upper 50's in the peninsula down south we scratch into the lower 60's palo alto around 61, south bay's looking at 61 to a santa clara at 61 milpitas at 60 upper 50's along the east bay shoreline to the south and tri valley at around 6061 for walnut creek. solano county lower 60's for fairfield and vacaville chilly 55 the laiho nap at 61, 63 santa rosa petaluma coming in at 62, let's check it out here no longer range forecast. temperatures stay pretty much in the 60's to the period, we'll get some lower 70's towards the end we're actually cooling are drying out a little bit towards the end. so we'll have a separation from our lows for highs. you see that's dry air that doesn't mean while along the coast or in the 40's territory mark. >>all right dave, thanks a lot back to the news this morning the fbi is investigating several state lawmakers across the country to find out if they were among those who stormed the capitol on wednesday. one lawmaker has
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already been charged for taking part in the riot. he's west virginia lawmaker derrick evans who recorded himself storming the capitol. evans was just elected to west virginia's house of delegates back in november. he's now facing federal charges before you even got a chance to take a seat at the state capitol and lawmakers on both sides of the aisle and west virginia are already working on removing him from office. >>mr. evans says. >>been able to violate his oath of office even before he's taking a seat in our legislature. i think that we have a you know republicans and democrats are going to come together and remove mister evans from office. >>well evans is the only elected official charged at this point. but the fbi is also investigating a tennessee state representative who said they attended wednesday's riot as well and also a pennsylvania state senator and incoming nevada assemblywoman and in arizona state representative all of them posted online about being in
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washington at the time, none of them went as far as live streaming themselves breaking into the u.s. capitol. and new this morning, one man who took part in the riot on capitol hill on wednesday is now in jail in florida. it's adam johnson who was seen in a viral photo walking out of the capital with the house speaker's lectern it's not clear this morning, what charges he's facing. the flying at half-staff at the capitol in remembrance of the capitol police officer who was killed. it's officer brian sic nick who died last night from injuries, he suffered while defending the capitol building the 42 year-old is the 5th person to die in wednesday's riots. now the search is intensifying for the people behind his death. it comes as or seen disturbing new video from inside the capitol as rioters forced their way in. reporter brian in ton has more now from washington d c.
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>>new disturbing video shows the car rioters punching try to remove police officers, gas masks. the enormous group pushes to get that's when you see a police officer get crushed in the doorway. there's blood coming from his mouth. this is one of the more than 50 officers injured during the riot. late thursday night officers lined the streets around the capitol paying respect officer brian sic nick. >>capitol police say sick nick was injured while engaging protesters. he was reportedly hit in the head with a fire extinguisher lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are calling for an investigation into how the mob was able to overtake
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law enforcement those are all going to be questions we're going to continue asking them that you know kind of like a. >>what they did after 9.11 figure out you know what we need to do this shell never happen again. we've lost our will and determination to stand up for law and order. >>and when you let a courthouse be attacked and nobody gets prosecuted. the next thing you know it gets worse. >>and the prosecutions have begun the department of justice has charged 13 people they come from states, including arkansas, alabama, maryland, florida, virginia, illinois and pennsylvania and face charges like making interstate threats entering a restricted building violent entry disorderly conduct and carrying a firearm on the grounds of the u.s. capitol richard burnett the man seen with his foot up on a desk at the capitol is in custody, you see him here turning himself in to police in arkansas. west virginia state legislator derrick evans who live streams storming the capitol was also
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arrested thursday i think that we have you know republicans and democrats are going to come together and remove mister evans from office. >>i'm brian into report. and we'll be right back stay with us.
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>>well san jose's the second bay area city to rename a street after former president barack obama the city council
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approved a proposal this week to rename a downtown corridor after obama it's a project that was 3 years in the making a coalition of community advocates propose renaming connecting parts of bird avenue south montgomery street and autumn street as barack obama boulevard the man who launched the plan says he was inspired after volunteering and both of obama's presidential campaigns, san jose will be joining the city of milpitas and naming a street after the 44th president. the street renaming still needs to be approved by the county. a lot of fever is picking up around the bay area, the powerball and mega millions lotteries are both around half a billion dollars. each the jackpot was around 510 million dollars in friday night's mega millions drawing looks like no one took home. the big jackpot but there were some big winners so make sure to check your ticket. let's take a look at the winning numbers, they are 3, 6 1618 58 the mega ball 11 the megaplier
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is too. the jackpot the largest is the 8th largest in mega millions history. and today's powerball drawing stands at 470 million dollars. >>well still ahead in the next hour we're going to continue to fall the fallout from wednesday's riots in washington dc as house democrats say another impeachment of president trump could begin next week. plus the pandemic continues to worsen across the state and the country will have the latest on that coming up.
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>>kron 4 momentum is building in washington dc for the fast track impeachment of president trump. some on capitol hill say it could happen as early as next week. >>plus the latest on a missing
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indonesian flight out of asia boeing passenger plane has vanished just minutes after takeoff. the news station you're watching >>joining us is saturday, marty gonzalez and i'm noelle bellow we obviously have a lot to get to this morning. it's been a very very busy week. but it's been a pretty foggy morning has yesterday i feel like the fog did not want to go away for quite a while but today it's kind of starting to little less find out for sure from dave spahr hi dave okay, good morning guys, good morning everybody we're waiting for this fog kind of lift off its in a couple pockets and some of the valleys we're watching though the golden gate, how it's kind of varied quite a bit this morning is of the fog traffic's its way out nice blue skies in the background and that's pretty much what you'd expect for most of today. most trees in the 30's and the 40's still chilly up
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there in the north bay, although santa rosa is recovering at 42, 54 hayward and 46 going on there for san jose for comparison's sake we are about a dozen degrees behind in a good chunk up in the north bay elsewhere about a half a dozen as we try to catch up with all of this. although mostly sunny skies are helping out nicely. here's what we plan on going on today, 56 by about 1 o'clock. some clouds trying to build little bit by the late afternoon as we're 58 it looks like that tomorrow we'll probably see the interference of more cloud cover that we're going to see today and a look ahead into next week which will be showing you. it looks like it's going to be fairly dry unfortunately. we'll have more on that coming up in bit back to you all right dave thanks a lot of good news this morning and we're following breaking news from asia this morning. >>a boeing 7.37 passenger plane vanished just minutes after takeoff from indonesia. >>that's right indonesian television showed video of people waiting at the airport on the island of borneo that's where the plane was headed reports say the street we jaya air flight dropped 10,000 feet
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and then plunged into the java sea debris was seen floating in the ocean north of jakarta, 62 people were on board that flight we're going continue to follow this story for you throughout the morning. the latest on the coronavirus as the country recorded one of the deadliest days of the pandemic yet. >>friday california reported another 50,000 new cases of covid-19 and 493 deaths, more than 2400 people have died from the virus in our state since january 1st. the total death toll now stands at more than 28,000 lives lost with 2 and a half million confirmed cases here. >>and the u.s. recorded the highest number of daily deaths thursday with more than 4,000 people dying from the virus that breaks the record set just a day earlier on wednesday and it's not just a u.s. record. it's the highest daily death toll. in any country. it's secret many hospitals are overwhelmed
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right now and running out of resources and because icu capacity remains so low the statewide stay at home order remains in place until the numbers improve outdoor dining personal services like hair salons as well as museums and zoos wineries and bars will all stay closed marty. >>in the north bay this morning, the sonoma county coroner's office has leased a new mobile morgue, a refrigerated semi trailers meant to help collect bodies and prevent an overflow as covid-19 deaths surge across the state. the least trailer is a state asset from california's office of emergency services so far it's not been needed. but the county wants to be prepared just in case. the fallout continues over this week's deadly riots at the u.s. capitol is flags are flying at half-staff in remembrance of the capitol police officer who was killed. officer brian sic nick died last night from injuries that he suffered as he defended the capital the 42 year-old is the 5th person to
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die in wednesday's riots. noel. >>this morning there are growing calls to remove president trump from office before president elect biden's inauguration day and this all comes with just 12 days left in trump's term it's part of the fallout from wednesday's attack on the capitol building our washington dc correspondent reshad hudson has the very latest. >>ohio democratic senator sherrod brown calls wednesday's attack by president trump supporters a dark day for the country they attacked her seat of government they were inside. to do that by the present united states and for that brown wants president trump removed from office job joining a number of other leaders from both parties from all over the country calling on the cabinet. the vice president states immediately invoke. the 25th amendment to remove him from office, the 25th amendment gives the vice president and a majority of the cabinet, the power to remove a president from office if they determine he is unable
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to discharge the powers and duties of his office. brown says the 25th amendment is the fastest way to remove the president from office others are calling for the president to be impeached we have a president who has allow. >>domestic terrorism to fester. indiana democratic congressman andre carson joins the long list of house members supporting impeachment republican congressman larry bush on didn't call for the president to be removed. what does hold him somewhat responsible for what happened encouraging people to go to the capitol so to >>was i thinkin many of these people lawmakers who want the president removed are up against the caught he only has 12 days left in office in washington were shot hudson. >>and twitter is permanently suspended the president's account because of quote the risk of further incitement of violence. yeah that's right twitter was the president's preferred way to communicate with his close to 89 million followers.
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>>twitter says it banned the president though because he violated twitter's glorification of violence policy. the company tweeted the president's tweets quote could inspire others to replicate violent acts and quote after what the nation saw at the capitol on wednesday, the editor at large at scene that talked with us about this action by twitter. >>one of the hardest things about watching this whole last 4 years is knowing that some 85 plus million people we're getting direct messages that were filled with victory all it ruining people's lives conspiracy theory, it's just crazy what's been going on and twitter making this move while he's still president changes the dynamic of how they've been handling this until now, they said well if you're well leader you basically get to do whatever you want on twitter clearly that is changing and after the president used twitter as a loaded gun to shoot off a huge group of
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people at the capitol if we don't need that either. it's it's we have passed the line where we need to debate this at this point. >>and not long after his account was suspended the president then switch to the official verified account for the president at potus there he said quote we will not be silenced. twitter is not about free speech, stay tuned. the president said he's also looking at possibilities of building out our own platform in the near future. those tweets were up for about a minute before twitter deleted them. the president also tried to use the trump campaign account to tweet along with his campaign's digital directors account. but those tweets were also quickly deleted. the accounts were suspended for violating twitter rules. we've got much more coming up after the break the governor is very optimistic about california's financial future. we'll have more on that when we come back.
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>>we welcome back governor newsome gave an optimistic look at california's financial future during his budget presentation, he was also painting a much brighter picture of the budget compared to what we saw last summer yeah that's right the governor didn't mention any tax increase as nor major budget cuts the plan. >>includes more funding for covid-19 vaccines stimulus checks to low income earners grants to help small businesses and money to help fight wildfires and the
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climate crisis reopening schools remains a top priority with the governor are proposing to spend about 90 billion dollars on california schools that's the most money per child ever allocated in the history of california and the state is also expecting billions more in federal dollars. >>although it's not clear yet just how much those budget hearings will begin monday in sacramento, safe. >>ok our situation starting to improve solano county know fog advisory has been lifted, here's walnut creek as we watch the fall kind of mix on out mostly sunny day looks like we'll have a look at your forecast coming up in a bit. it's time for the lowest prices of the season on
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>>we're checking out the city's skyline behind us and things are starting to clear up here in san francisco as far as the fondos i'm really glad because like i said yesterday that that fog really stuck around for quite a while but so cold it does it dave spahr standing by in the weather center with a little more detail on when we can see that fog fully clear away day morning guys, good morning, everybody, the fog advisories now all lifted, here's a live shot coming in from walnut now looking pretty good at that you can see kind of the traverse of fog one on we have very cold temperatures overnight when you basically have that happen under clear skies. we have fog production
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going on quite think it was in the central valley as well. now live shot coming in now of the golden gate. i think we're going to next and that's going to show you a pretty nice few there as we have the nice blue skies behind all of it. we have the intrusion of fog coming in going earlier today. leftover fog is pretty much gone at this vantage point we're getting some temperature moving up north there. 42 for santa rosa, 37 nap at 3845 going on for san francisco, lot of the inland valleys, antioch 30 racing to 50 at this hour 49 for livermore and 46 covering san jose so for today on ballots will stay mostly sunny. and then later tonight will be the induction of some cloud cover and we might have to deal with some of that for tomorrow morning it looks like this we cloud cover not necessarily fog with maybe a little stray shower way up north they're potentially going on here and this will cap our highs tomorrow compared to today, we won't be as warm as today and it will take a while for this clears out tomorrow afternoon. us all look at what we're
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talking about here for today some patchy early fog, few clouds mild with 60's lot of them and then for tomorrow variable clouds a touch cooler upper 50's lower 60's mix and then for next week at sun and clouds. and maybe a little stray shower thrown in there for good measure by midweek but it looks like we're just getting the southern edge of everything that's coming in off the pacific 59 the forecast high today, san francisco also match that for oakland, 61 san jose cool and sunny and across most of the region you can see we're reaching to some of the lower 60's out there to be had as you can see up in the north bay. and also in the south and east bay too so mostly lower 60's but tomorrow, a touch cooler and all of that will take a look at your 4 zone forecast though for your saturday coming up in a bit and that extended as well back to you. all right dave, thanks a lot for that scene a couple some of president trump's bay area supporters were at the capitol in that chaotic wednesday kron four's maureen kelly talked to a former bay area resident who is also a
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former oakland police officer that's right he defends taking part in the protest. but now he says. >>he wishes he'd done more to try and stop the attack on the capitol building. >>the capitol building sacred ground. there's and there's no reason to vandalize it drew snider says the march on the capitol building was supposed to be peaceful instead of devolving into a siege, what was the intent. >>to let congress know that we're there to protest an election that was stolen from us in a lot of people say that we interrupted you know the democratic process, but it's all based on a fraudulent election. you know it to us we're where we're interrupting him what appeared to be treason and tyranny. >>the place to claim popular with some conservative media outlets that members of antifa were involved in the break-in although friday the fbi says there is no indication of antifa involvement that snyder acknowledges that trump supporters did go inside.
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although he says he did not follow people that did go in there, i believe we're trump supporters like ashli babbitt who was shot. >>i think she just felt. her service was betrayed, but he also suspects the capitol police of making it too easy for them to get in it was a setup. >>they wanted us to get in be disruptive. so they could label us as domestic terrorists and and impeach the president. in addition to the one protester who was shot and killed a capitol police officer died of injuries sustained in the chaos. >>3 other deaths were due to medical emergencies. snyder says he does not regret taking part in the protest, but he now wishes he did more to stop the vandalism and iraq war veteran snyder also worked as an oakland police officer for nearly 9 years until 2015. opd has issued a statement disavowing their former employees remarks and condemning the violence that took place in d c maureen kelly companies. the oakland
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police department is now investigating whether any current employees may have supported wednesday's riots on their social media. >>in a statement, the department said there are allegations that employees may have contributed to objectionable or offensive content online, adding hate speech and similar conduct will not be tolerated. now the department says employees are quote prohibited from affiliating with subversive groups and are also prohibited from doing anything that erodes the public's trust in the department. any employee found in violation of these rules is subject to discipline, including termination. >>so far 13 people face federal charges in connection with wednesday's violence. another 40 were charged in superior court. investi ators say they're casting a wide net hoping the public will help them track down as many people who are involved in the deadly riot as possible. and president trump says he will not be attending the inauguration of joe biden he made that announcement on
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twitter friday morning before he was banned from the platform and he will be the first incumbent president to skip his successor swearing in. >>up since andrew johnson in 1869 and biden made it clear president trump will not be missed. >>i was told that on the way up here way over here. that he indicated he wasn't going to show up at in order ish. of the few things here and i've ever agreed. >>earlier you said that you hope that he would show up only in the sense it was valuable to send a signal to the world about the transfer of power. it clearly changed your perspective on that because he has clearly demonstrated exceeded even my worst notions about. >>he's been virus to the country. >>biden says vice president mike pence is welcome to attend the inauguration. and still ahead in sports a wild finish at the chase center last night as the warriors look to even series against
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the clippers kate rooney has all the highlights for you coming up next.
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career night against the clippers, an absolutely wild. finish so korean company hoping to bounce back after falling short of the clippers on wednesday. we're going to pick this one up in the 3rd quarter is already leading by 17 there's paul george his corner 3 is good and that would put la up 20 lead. but as much as 22, but the warriors would claw their way back final seconds of the 3rd can pays more kicks it out to steph curry and splish splash goes the 3 the 4 years within 7 to end the 3rd then in the 4th all knotted up at 87 george from midrange is to is good. he led the clippers with 25 points moments later tied at 89 brad wanamaker find their castle. he drops in the 3 another great night for paskel 12 points off the bench step and dream, i'm loving it. golden state now out 3 under 2 minutes left in the game, this is where it gets crazy warriors up 6 andrew wiggins right in the face of paul george knocks down the triple.
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>>that would give golden state a nine-point lead and just to make a statement. curry's stepback 3 is good that would be the nail in the coffin for the clippers curry finishing with 38 points and 11 assists. he was 9 of 14 from 3 point land as the warriors come back down from 22 to defeat good clippers team and the end of winning by 10 1.15 to one of 5 their head coach steve kerr was impressed with the fight the squad showed tonight. >>our guys just just hung in there you know when we we were down. through most of the first 3 you know they kept their energy up they kept their spirit up they were pumping each other up on the sidelines and it just it just felt like we were. on the ropes, but we hung in. >>tara vanderveer and stanford to the top ranked team in the land they took on 11th ranked oregon for pac 12 showdown 2nd quarter of this one stanford up to city parish from beyond
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the arc she had 14 points off the bench and that helped oregon take a one-point lead into the half but stanford will take control in the second of the 3 from jana van guyton the she put stanford up 10 there and the card would go on to beat oregon, 70 to 63. they're undefeated next up is the you tell you it's a week from today. well the word legend sure gets thrown around a lot in sports, but no one would question you if you're using it in reference to tommy lasorda that true baseball legend passed away. the longtime dodgers manager and larger than life la fan died of heart failure at the age of 93 lasorda was beloved by dodgers fans and baseball fans alike he won 2 world series championships with the dodgers and remain with the team in the front office capacity ever since he also had an olympic gold medal to his name from his stunt. managing team, usa and the 2000 sydney games. he was inducted into the baseball hall of fame. in 1997 and even though this is giants territory. he is one of those
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people who transcended the rivalry. the giants released this statement calling him one of the game's greatest ambassadors and saying they've never forget the way that he blow kisses to fans back at candlestick park when he walked across the field. we wish the best to his family he'll be missed
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>>welcome back to the kron 4 morning news, it's 9.28 here on this saturday morning. we've got some fog and we've
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had it all morning long, but now starting to burn off days far as her to tell us all about idea of a good morning guys, good morning, everybody out start to mix out to burn off a little bit as we. >>get to the later morning hours of the solano county a dense fog advisory has since been lifted live shot coming in from walnut creek looking pretty good there too. and speaking of the golden gate, let's take a closer inspection of that there you can see it's pretty clear from ground level but off towards the distance the haze from the fog. that's starting to mix out as we go into the later morning hours, here's the satellite picture of everything we're pretty clear down here except for that fog we have to negotiate through and we do see the intrusion of cloud cover late tonight into tomorrow morning that will cap off or high temperatures it looks like as we get into tomorrow afternoon for your current numbers were in the 30's and 40's up to the north bay 40's also the east bay with some selective 50's here and there a 54 a word in antioch meanwhile 55 a half moon bay and 46 going on there for san jose. we do still see
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a trailing happening up in the north bay though 12 degrees or so behind this time yesterday meanwhile happened doesn't over the greater wider bay we got 56 going on by 1 o'clock by for work, 58. like grey's past some lower 60's all cover that a little bit in your 4 zone forecast and take a look at the week ahead back to you. >>in the south bay santa clara county officials are urging all health care workers to get vaccinated for covid-19 now that they are eligible in the news comes after the state's public health department expanded eligibility on thursday kron four's rob fladeboe has more on that. >>that clinics like this one on telly road in san jose and that hospitals and healthcare systems across the south bay. more than 47,000 health care workers have received their first doses of covid-19 vaccine. so far among them is willow glen family, dennis trees, amy luna. >>with our patients we want to make sure that they're they feel safe and comfortable so having the shot and being able
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to provide that comfort is a good sense to ensuring that our all of our team is safe as well. >>amid the state's expanded eligibility for vaccinations to all healthcare personnel under phase, one a the county is averaging 1500 vaccinations per day now and is expected to be at least twice that by next week is more vaccinations sites come online if anyone who falls in phase, one a you can go to your health care provider. and get a vaccine. we've heard that the federal government under the new administration is going to push out a lot more vaccine. the plan is to open. >>and many more mass spec sites there are roughly 140,000 health care workers in the county. >>under phase. the first year is focused on hospital staff, long-term care facilities medical first responders and in home health care providers. eligible because he is caring for his 93 year-old father is none philip. >>i don't want to be of society liability to infect
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anyone and now of course i don't want to brain a long scar. all qualified to take the shot. i'm very happy to take it in san jose rob fladeboe kron 4 news. >>well officials at stanford university say 43 students are in isolation now after recently testing positive for covid-19. a spokesperson says most of these cases are students who returns to campus after the holiday break, adding they're not a result of spread within the student community. the university is currently testing students now twice a week. >>and the fda is warning that the popular curative mobile covid-19 testing sites could be providing inaccurate results. there are several of these testing sites in the bay area and including santa clara and santa maria and marin counties. the fda says that if you have covid symptoms and you test negative ad a curative site you should consider getting another test
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just to be on the safe side. in a statement the company ceo says that he is quote confident in our data and we're working with the fda closely on this matter testing sensitivity and accuracy on behalf of our patients is at the heart of our work. >>the journal says its covid-19 vaccine could help prevent infection for up to 2 years. the company's ceo says the antibodies that the body produces in response to the vaccine will decay very slowly of course the vaccine is brand new so it's still too early to confirm that statement but moderna ceo says his company is on the verge of proving its vaccine will also be effective against the mutated versions of the virus. >>across the pond. queen elizabeth and prince philip have received their covid-19 vaccines, according to buckingham palace, the 94 year-old monarch and 99 year-old philip received their shots today. they're now among the 1.5 million people in
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britain who have been given the first dose of the vaccine. the shots were given at windsor castle, no word on which vaccine that they received though the country's aiming to vaccinate some 15 million people in the top priority groups by mid february which includes everyone over the age of 70 as well as frontline health care workers on that ambition well. the cdc says that nationwide more than 22 million vaccine doses have been distributed. >>but only 6 and a half million people have had their first dose. >>meanwhile, california has a minister just over 652,000 doses or about 32% of the doses that the state has received so far worried health care experts are now suggesting new ways to get the vaccine out to the public such as a lottery system kron as a lottery system kron four's terisa sauces in the details. >>we're here or in-house and health care workers just received their second dose. the vaccine to deal with covid-19. but for the rest of us it is going to be quite
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some time and that is where this idea of a lottery comes into play. >>i think it's the reason why i like it is because it's so again addressing risk. it's super simple. i think part the problems with the vaccine rollout is that no one can really understand the rules. >>that is doctor peter chin-hong a medical school professor an infectious disease specialist at ucsf i spoke with him about a recent article put forth by his colleague doctor wachter on implementing a type a lottery system to better address the deeply flawed vaccine. rollout currently looking more like a loose ball getting bounced around in a pinball machine rather than a well-run vehicle smoothly, delivering critical medicine to end the pandemic. >>if you were to give a grade to be vaccine. rollout what would you give up. >>i was giving it c but i think i'm going to go friday right now. >>the doctor says that the blame stretches from
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understaffed facilities to the fragile nature of the vaccine. underfunded public health departments, so back to the lottery concept. the idea put forth is to vaccinate everyone 55 and up government data shows that 92% of all deaths from covid-19 occured in that age bracket after that use numbers from a birthday or social with the state's rolling out numbers every 2 weeks this is a good. >>decent model that is also signs of at least some you're not saying you know doing something that's completely out of step with because you're going for the ball of deaths nothing is perfect and the lottery system. the authors noted would not make everyone happy. but as it is now the current system in place with tears and algorithms be kept of the space will be probably vaccine. the population. 10 to 20 years people are dying we
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need to get this the biden harris team is set to. >>we move into place with them talking to the centers of disease control and of course doctor fauci to see if this might actually become a reality but in the meantime we all know the government doesn't move fast and time again as a doctor said is not on our side. so it is time to be open-minded about possibly some new ideas to get the vaccine out into the general public. here in the north bay theresa kron 4 news. >>president elect joe biden plans to release nearly all available doses of the covid vaccine after he takes office. a biden spokesperson says the trump administration has been holding back about half of the available doses. and the reason is to make sure that there's enough for everyone who got a first those to be able to get a second one. but the 10 biden team says it's confident that there will be enough manufacturing to ensure those second doses. >>you may remember images of
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refrigerated trucks in new york city they were serving as mobile morgues in the first days of the pandemic nearly one year ago and now sonoma county has one in case hospitals or local morgues get overwhelmed. kron four's dan thorn reports, authorities say it's a gram but necessary measure. >>one of the main reasons why sonoma county requested this mobile morgues because of the possibility of a lack of space. the sheriff's office says that this trailer is a proactive approach because covid-19 deaths continue to increase and they want to be prepared just in case. part of the sonoma county coroner's office is a new mobile mork the refrigerated semi-trailer was meant to help collect bodies and prevent an overflow as covid-19 deaths surge across california. >>the least trailer is a state asset from california's office of emergency services, it's very tragic. it's but as we've seen the greater number of. >>of covid cases. so have we
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seen an increase in the number of fatalities. >>because of that large number of deaths callow yes director mark ghilarducci says the state has activated a multi casualty plan and corner mutual aid plan. these are aimed at helping both hospitals and county morgues deal with the spike and to ensure that there's a balance throughout the state region by region. >>in dealing with the seat and send how we ensure that we don't get large backups or if we do have backups that there. >>they're dealt with with respect and dignity, a spokesman for the sonoma county sheriff's office says the trailer has the ability to store more than 50 bodies the county morgue can hold up to 35 inside the trailer is equipped with shelves to increase holding capacity and additional ppe before those handling the bodies and body bags if need be the trailer can also provide storage for neighboring counties. >>the measure is being looked at as a proactive step against
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a worst case scenario is important to know that that there is a plan is underway. >>it is very active today and will continue to work at that. >>the sonoma county sheriff's office says this trailer is right now not housing any bodies and this is also not the first trailer here in the bay area alameda county actually had a couple at some point last year and it's also anticipated that the south bay will also be getting one of these trailers, reporting in santa rosa dan thorn. kron 4 news. >>and new this morning 3 men charged today in federal court in washington dc in connection with the riots at the u.s. capitol on wednesday. first is 36 year-old adam johnson he's from florida. he was seen in a viral video walking out of the capital with the house speaker's lectern he has now been charged with one count of knowingly entering or remaining in any restricted building or grounds. >>without lawful authority. one count of theft of government property and one
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count of violent entry and disorderly conduct on capitol grounds johnson was arrested yesterday and is currently in custody. now. >>next we have 35 year-old derrick evans he's from west, virginia. it's alleged that on wednesday evans was a recently wrote recently elected member the west virginia, house of delegates actually streamed live to his facebook page a video of himself joining in encouraging the crowd to unlawfully enter the u.s. capitol. >>he is now charged with one count of knowingly entering or remaining in any restricted building or grounds without lawful authority and one count of violent entry and disorderly conduct on capitol grounds evans was taken into custody on friday. >>and lawmakers on both sides of the aisle and west virginia already working on removing him from office. >>lastly we have jacob anthony chance lee of arizona chance lee was identified as the man seen in media coverage who entered the capitol building dressed in horns a bearskin head dress face paint.
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>>and he has been charged with knowingly entering or remaining in any restricted building or grounds without lawful authority and with violent entry and disorderly conduct on the capitol grounds chaves lea was taken into custody earlier today, dave. >>all right we're off to pretty decent start here temperatures will be warming up into the upper 50's to about 60 ish or so we'll take it to a closer inspection of that and the 4 zone forecast and that extended by harnessing california's abundant wind and solar energy,
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>>good morning, welcome back 9.44 this saturday morning we are going to be set for a beautiful day once we get rid of this fog. yeah, there's some sunshine on the way dave spahr standing by with all the details a good morning guys, good morning, everybody and it looks pretty good for today tomorrow, however, looks like more scattered clouds going on here temperatures a touch cooler but unfortunate not getting any that wetness here not any of this rain that we really could use. we had a nice week last week it was and is bountiful as we're hoping but at least we had some hits of grain going on, here's what tell what creek looks like right now see the closer light reflecting off of the glass of the cars there and stormtracker 4 everything is going up and above us and get used to this pattern as we're going to be in the southern edge of all of the systems that come our way temperatures are also starting to improve too. still some chilly 30's like napa at 38 but elsewhere, 40's even 50's we got 54, antioch hayward 55 even half
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moon bay. 40's cover most of the rest of the region looks like for right now futurecast for an for today again some high cloudiness may be in the afternoon. basically pretty clear we go overnight as you can see and then we'll start to get the intrusion of some cloud cover tomorrow maybe some sprinkles up there north of the sonoma county potentially potentially maybe just enough to get dirty up the car just a touch in that's the best effort we're going to get from that way there's 2 more ways upstream for next week but really is not going to do much for us. so the setup is pretty simple we're base key and the influence of this high pressure zone, not the complete overhead influence, but it's at least directing all the weather patterns from the pacific up and around us keeping the pacific northwest. a bit in the rain sector now let's watch this forward that's what's happening tomorrow all right whatever and then we get tuesday wednesday, there's a little hit but that stays north. and then another are king here happening in towards the end of the week another hit that again basically misses us opens up to a decent weekend. so we're into a
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pattern this is the wet season. now we should be getting these hits and unfortunately these are all mrs. for the most part of getting anything out of the system sore drought situation has not improved from last week still the same territory covered up here in napa you will notice in the extreme category in the northern edge there solano county. everybody else in the bay area you're talking about severe drought conditions. so we really could use some of these hits that are coming by 4 zone forecast for today, 59 san francisco also day the city pacific at 57 upper 50's lining up the bay shoreline along of the peninsula that is lower 60's heading down south like redwood city palo alto. and that's mirrored also in the south bay with san jose at 61. cupertino as well santa clara 61 milpitas at 60 almost 60 for the east bay shoreline to the south tri valley, it's 6061 here, 64 dublin, 61 also for walnut creek berkeley, a 58 solano fareed here 62 fairfield but looks like filet
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only a 5559 pittsburg 6 to one for now in santa rosa comes in the lower 60's and that's the same to the south little chillier at the coast. so in this week as we get chips of these systems will get some of that cloud cover with that shore and temperatures are most pronounced differently at night we maintain in the 40's cloud cover moisture will do that sometimes but then we the couple if you will little warmer during the day little cooler at night as we dry out and clear out heading into next weekend meanwhile at the coast we go in the 40's back to you. now from the pandemic to politics to the siege of the capital we've all had to deal with unprecedented stress. over the past weekend, especially this this past year studies show our bodies are simply not meant to sustain stress over long periods of time. a lot of us are e are stress eating were acting out a lot of people just want to stay in bed. our health expert, karen o joins me this morning with some practical tips to help us cope. and calm
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down and carried it all starts with our breathing doesn't it. >>its share dead and. >>using your diaphragm to preen and knowing your the i q have you heard that the ever heard of that no tells yeah it's it it's all about breathing intelligently and you're being accuse actually a functional measurement in indicates where the your breathing vertically using your shoulders to breathe or breathing horizontally using your they found that people that dick do more die from matic breathing. they're more relaxed. they're also calmer. set free vertical e you're you're engaging your ancillary muscle so that's also causing your blood pressure to rise to rise increase theresa the release of cortisol. >>so karen is this more like a deep breathing method is that we're talking about here. >>yeah and being able to
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measure that because a lot of times you people tell you to breathe with your easing your diet for you know out that not everyone knows if they're doing it right not. yeah, it's a way to measure case shows how yes, so all you do is you need a measuring and you need to find the base of your and it is kind of in line with your nipples and then you place a measuring tape right at that point and rapid and then take take a deep breath in and get that measurement. >>and then you're going to exhale out all your air and then get that yeah, if the exhale number. >>is in the 30's say it's 30 then you're in hill number should be at least 3 inches and they. >>yes, yeah and then if you're in the 40's, same thing then you're numbers should be at least 4 inches or more different, here's 20's 2
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inches or more that sounds like a very deep breath is is is there a way to work up to that. >>yes you do have to practice can i need to practice >>so so yeah, it's it was really illuminate need to see that yeah i guess i could take more deep press instead of reading with high shoulder, i'd never heard that before and actually using the tape measure i think will help will help people know just how much they have to work towards but but it is something that you have to work towards. >>you're not going to expect to do this right away. >>right right could you do you you have to practice and you have to really tune into that that guy from matic yeah, we always hear about getting out and exercising and how how that. >>really helps us calm down we get a runner's high that type of thing. >>but you're saying that we don't have to go out it doesn't have to be for a long time to get that runner's high we can really change our outlook on life with a short exercise period. >>right you can if you if you're really tense yes need 3
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minutes of exercise 3 minutes of moving and that will release the flow of all those happy like the endured fit and yeah that that's the your body's natural. pain reliever and you also have sarah tone comey yeah, correlate a low levels of serotonin with depression. so those get those slowing but 3 minutes, you know maybe running in place even or jumping jacks are dancing to your favorite all those things just get moving for 3 minutes it and that can help calm you down and there's some great food. the will also help as well chocolate lovers are going to love to hear >>then also some chilly temperatures. yeah, those hot spicy foods and yeah, but off it so if you're not. more and you're not into moving for 3
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minutes ago have some and you really want to feel the last thing you want to mention is to focus on your feet explain that. >>a lot of our anxiety zones are in the chest in the in the neck. yeah, a lot of people don't realize that it's actually you feel anxiety from your head all the way down to your and and when you are 10's the adrenaline is released him and a lot of the lead from your feet do to you know upwards though they you not getting lot of circulation you may have little tingling in your feed area known as sir or they get very cold that there could be a reason for that too so you should check that out, but when to focus on your feet standing or you could be sitting down that makes your feet are flat on the floor here in just little thinking about your feet are they warm and cold wiggle your toes and just this on your feet and and that that's supposed to help
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to yeah. >>well makes sense because so often we ignore feet unless are causing some problems so a little of a little love for our feet i think will help >>exactly ok karen thank you, sean manaea maze, yeah okay now go ahead, yeah, it's it's just really amazing that. >>you know we can control by controlling our bodies we can control or mood, there's a lot of of power in that mind and body connection and i think there's a lot of power in realizing that you can that you can control your mood yourself. we made usaa insurance for members like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started. because doing right by our members, that's what's right. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for.
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>>we're back with one last look at the 7 day forecast you can see that we it's going to really warm up noel look at thursday 72 degrees. i feel like we have so many rainy days this week. so it's really nice to see that we're getting some sunshine back for this weekend and the week ahead, but that's about all the time we've got for this morning and that's going to do it for us we'll see again tomorrow bright and early at 07:00am have yourself a great. - [narrator] the following program is sponsored
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