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>> from the area's local news station. you're watching the kron 00:00am morning news at 7. >> good morning, everybody. and thank you so much for joining us on the kron. 4 morning news on marty gonzalez. happy father's day to all you dads out there. >> i'm noelle bellow. happy father's day. so it is sunday june 20th and it's a foggy one. it is. it's a little hazy out there who lynn things down, which we like. we like that. dave sphar has a little bit more detail, though, dave, is it going creep up again by this afternoon. now with out for us will be a cooler day today than we had from yesterday. and it's a nice little trend that we're starting here going the opposite direction. good morning, guys. good morning,
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everybody. the morning fog mix out for us in the later morning hours. however, it will be a little pesky in some spots particular long the coast. it looks like. >> we're actually seeing some drizzle working to hear in half moon bay. there's the shot that you can see there overcast as we see it, there additional golden gate bridge. again. the fog clouding up and blocking the towers that we see. so that fog for the most part for most of the bay will mix out well before noon over lingering in a couple spots. picking along the coast. it looks like into the early afternoon temperatures in the upper 50's lining up the east bay shoreline. 64 conquered 63 for any off with plenty of 50's up there. the north bay. but today we're still trailing from yesterday to and yesterday was a trailing downward trend. so this is the start of something nice little change in the forecast still going to be popping into the lower 90's and some of those inland valleys. again, they temperatures will be in the 70's for this afternoon. coming up in a bit. a look at your forecast. martin. well. all right, dave, thanks a lot. let's get to the news this morning developing news in the
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east bay where one person is dead, 5 others injured after a day of celebration. >> and the tragically with a deadly shooting at a juneteenth celebration in oakland kron four's camila barco joining us live now with the very latest details. camila. >> yes. and while mardy there is about 1000 people at this event. oakland police officers were already there monitoring the area but it was around 06:22pm on saturday when shots were fired at lake merritt. now this is video from the scene is coming from the citizens app. you'll see that several officers blocked off lakeshore avenue. this is where the juneteenth celebration was going on officers say 6 people were shot. the 6 victims with gunshot wounds ranged in age from 16 to 27. >> and one of the victims was a 22 year-old man. he was pronounced dead at a local hospital. the other 5 people are reported to be in stable condition. now, congresswoman, for the 13th district. barbara
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lee says there needs to be more done about gun safety. >> we have got to get guns off the streets. this assault weapon. band that has been lifted by the judge in california hopefully we'll be able to get on hold in terms of a stay. and we've got to pass gun safety in washington, dc we we have to have actions that we can't allow this violence to continue. >> now police arrested 2 men with guns running from the scene. they also recovered 2 firearms and the police department is looking to see if the 2 men arrested are responsible for the shooting. oakland police department is offering up to $35,000 with anyone. anyone with information about this case. if you do have any information, you can call oakland police department. well, marty, back to you. >> alright camila, hank you for that live report. >> also in the east bay, the power is finally back on to
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more than 51,000 people who are in dark for about an hour on saturday evening. that power outage affected portions of fremont, newark union city and the southern portion of hayward as well. they're still working on finding out the cause of the outage. >> well, about a week after a woman was killed when a car crashed into a san jose parklet. another outdoor dining area was destroyed. in a car accident that happened just after midnight on friday on the at the aqua teen wine bar and bistro. it's in san francisco, kron four's amanda hari reports this owner is shaken up by the incident is reconsidering outdoor dining options. >> the owner of the restaurant says he's grateful that happened late at night when no one was at the restaurant and no one got hurt. he says he doesn't plan to rebuild the parklet. it's just become too dangerous. just not safe. general, i've never been. >> a big proponent of owner of aquitaine. one bar and bistro and roof. edelman says when he goes out each other
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restaurants. he won't sit in a parklet because he's worried about safety. his worries became a reality early friday morning when a car crashed into his restaurants. never the race. the wall here. >> never basically the end of the market fillman says the suspect just walked off, but he has the license plate number of the car and is hopeful police can find the person. it was quite horrible to see that and think about what might have happened. if it was during the full of people. john bait lives on the same block as the restaurant and is an organizer with streets for people they can't pain for safe streets. >> he says he sometimes feels anxious sitting in part that says, well, it sometimes does not feel safe because of the cars passing a high speed, but he says this area on church street near market street should feel safer. >> because people aren't supposed to be driving here.
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but i see the cars ignoring the signs all the time. while i'm walking down the street fillman says as things reopen, he believes in some busy areas. the parklets need to be removed first started the pandemic. >> there's a lot traffic, lot less cars bait with streets for people says he does think parklets can work in certain areas that they could provide a benefit for people who are still nervous about eating inside or if we end up seeing an uptick of cases in the future in san francisco. amanda hari kron 4 news. >> and coming up on the kron 00:00am morning news and east bay. mayor says he's had enough. and now there's a major effort under way this weekend put the brakes on site shows for good. plus, a fatal hit and run in the north bay. police are searching for the driver who hit and killed a bicyclist. we'll have the latest on the investigation coming up. >> i'm charles clifford in the sierra near lake tahoe where the u.s. forest service says they're seeing extremely dry conditions out in the forest
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>> good morning. welcome back. congressman eric swalwell spent part of his saturday morning hiking and talking about infrastructure with these bay resident. it's the first time that the representative was able to meet in person with his constituents since the pandemic began.
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>> i'm done with ever want to open a zoom link again today. just reinforce why it's important. look, people me. i hear about the issues they have that they may not even be comfortable sharing on zoom. >> so the group met the congressman at the dublin pleasanton bart station. then they hiked upper portion of the iron horse regional trail and he talked about the link valley that would extend the rail line from the dublin pleasanton area all the way to stop him. the tri valley. san joaquin valley regional authority announced just last month that it's moving forward with the preliminary engineering work. dave, good morning. okay. good morning. we're looking cold temperatures as we have some fog and around the bay area with 50's going on a look at your forecast coming up in just a bit.
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>> good morning, everybody. welcome back. happy father's day to all you dads out there. 7.13 on this sunday morning. waking up a little bit. foggy. if you know, dad still like to do the little yard work here and they're not sure if yard work is on the docket for father's day. but i feel like with the fog that we've got a little bit of moisture in the air now might be the time. definitely to get that right. dave, while this won't be really hot this afternoon except again in those inland valleys will still wield around 90 or quick live shot
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that we have for you this half moon bay a bit of drizzle that we're having this morning and certainly a lot of fog. but we had from yesterday. >> got to repeat that performance. it looks like into the early part of the week. we have a change in the weather pattern going on. that's right. so we have not only the onshore flow but the thickening of the marine layer and that ushers in this fog and a little bit of the way some drizzle problem is this little partner this coming to visit us a little bit. doesn't have much in the way of moisture which to play with. so we're not getting any really earn us rain out of this. got some 50's going on along the east bay shoreline for now, 66 antioch, 64 concord. lots of 50's up to the north bay. 58 san jose and 55 for san francicco comparison contrast again, we're trailing. so we're building on lower temperatures that we already had yesterday just adding to it. we're going to do the same thing for monday and even out to about tuesday. so the early part of the week will be one of a cooling trend just watching future cast for you kind of get an idea of what we're talking about a little bit. look at the thickening of the marine layer certainly spilling into the bay area as we start our day in the
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monday. it mixes out during the day. shore with the sunshine. but it gets a little thicker. there's some patches of some light rain showers. but it's pretty much moisture starved unfortunately. i know it doesn't seem like that with all this fog today, it's the early fog going on clearing bay mild with warm temperatures inland. a few little 90's remaining early part of the week. cooling lower 80's happening inland. morning bay fog and drizzle will come with the ride that will be about yet they were not looking for a rain event, but just a little couple patches of some light rain, maybe an early morning commutes. then for late in the week. it's warming by friday that will be the will of the hot day. looks like little heat spike 90's happening inland. yes, they return they will get to the upper 90's on friday, too little relaxing. it looks like as we head on to the weekend for today. turning sunny after the morning fog 67 san francisco, oakland 7386 san jose. we still have those dark red colors on the map 95 all the way up to antioch 94 for livermore up to the north bay 85 santa rosa, a cool with
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70's and 80's mixture lining up the east bay shoreline coming up in a bit. we'll be checking into your 4 zone forecast and that extended. >> well for your health this morning. father's day, of course, is here. it's a very unique and activity for everyone. whether you're on during your dad, a spouse, a friend or mentor. you might be having a tough time thinking of how to honor and celebrate the men in your life. don't worry about it or health expert care. no luck is here with some meaningful. ideas i care. thanks all for joining us this morning. happy father's day to your hobby. >> you happy father's day to so much. thank you so much care, you have a whole list here of wonderful activities. let's get right to it. number one participating in a hobby. the dead likes. >> better way to really make this personal. you know, if your your dad likes to golf or whether they are photography, whatever it is participated in
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with him because not only will he be doing something he loves to do. but he left it even more because he's doing it with you. it makes it more meaningful. doesn't karen as yeah. >> and this time of year, you know, dave was talking about the fact we're still going to see temperatures into the 90's and the east bay in some spots. also in the south bay. this is a perfect day to maybe go out and get wet. >> yes, perfect time to play in the water and and take advantage a lot of places that we have here in the bay area like the dublin waves, water park. and that's that just opened on tuesday. a lot of there events are open and then the oakland estuary. if you're can try going out and paddleboarding. you could rent a canoe or kayak that would be a fun thing to do with your dad or or grandfather though you go, yeah. and then the del val regional park that's open to its open for fishing. they they load the water lake up with some fish, though that
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would be fun, too. so they they also have to beaches single beaches 7 that you could go out and water. >> he also, of course, the san francisco coastline all the way down to down to san jose crown beach in alameda. very popular. i know that there's a water park is open in also in san jose. so there's plenty of ways to beat the heat on this father's day around the bay area. the next tip that you have is is looking more deeply into your family tree. >> yes, and this is a great way to really feel connected. you know, connect your. >> stories, connect so if you could share of family stories, especially if you have like an older adults like you're a grandfather and uncle. they probably have a lot of stories that you may not have heard yet. and right. and i also recommend this is the time to break out the video camera
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really document these stories. and so that you can carry them on for many, many years. i know a lot a lot of adult. >> sons and daughters have broken out the video camera or even their phone just to get an oral history of their family before too much time passes by and it's a wonderful way to really connect with your family tree. of course, there's so many other options out there with all of the family tree apps and things like this web sites where you can do that quite easily and it really gives you a deeper appreciation for your family. >> it really doesn't. it really makes it personal and doesn't have to be perfect. you know, i thought about when i should not have been thinking about all the lighting and the sale and it just turned the camera on and does go capture those stories. >> yeah. you fall into the same trap that i do. we've been doing tv to lawn care. and i think we start lighting has to be perfect the not so much. just gather the stories
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is what it's all about. do it. yeah. it's a great time. also to maybe do a puzzle do a board game with the family. >> but i love used to do this with my mom in. it's a really, you know, when you're solving a problem like a puzzle. it becomes very you bond yet as as a group. so that's a that's a great way to bring the family together. it's good for all ages. you know, from the young ones to the older good for short-term memory fingered can fine motor and shutterfly. you can you can actually make have a custom personalized puzzle made, you know, with a family picture which could make it even more special. it is amazing what you can do now with they end up on mugs or puzzles. as you mentioned, place mouse pads. what a great way to remember your family
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right. >> get and we know that the restaurants are going to be packed tonight. with people celebrating father's day. how about maybe staying home and making a meal together. that's perfect. you know what, what what better way to show how much you care for someone then and to cook for someone. and you can take that cultural theme. one step further and and make something that might be something that your family made years ago pull up some old recipes make it really fun. that would be fantastic. another point that i i really like about this is doing an act of service for dad. explain what you mean. >> yes, and one of the things i hear from my veterans is that what what really creates anxiety for them to see projects that they can't do anymore and they get to you. can't do it. so if you can't find out what those little projects are then go and help
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them finish or go over there in and do it for them. and it really make them feel less stressed just to help. more thing, crossed out their to do list. so it's just a lovely thing to do. >> another point that you make that i just i just love this one. karen is is that we're thinking about dads, but there are so many young people without a father. >> yes, father's day can actually be a little painful yeah. for those kids and their one in 4 children don't have a father in their home. so this is a way to actually think about stepping out and maybe being a mentor for one of these kids and there is an opportunity mentoring dot org is an organization that actually helped connect children and youth with a mentor and you can mentoring anything. you know, whether it's career academics or health and nutrition and. and there's so many ways that you
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can give and and really help a youth without a father. what a wonderful idea and a fantastic organization. karen, thank you so much for pointing out these tips. >> on ways to spend father's day. happy father's day to you, marty, thank you so much. karen. we'll see again next weekend. i we'll be right back. (vo) pro plan liveclear, a breakthrough 10 years in the making that reduces allergens in cat hair and dander. outstanding nutrition with the power to change lives. this is purina pro plan liveclear.
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evacuated hundreds of homes in mount monterey county as hundreds of firefighters are trying to get the upper hand. >> on what they're calling the willow fire. it's part of thursday in the los padres national forest. as of now, there is 0% containment officials with the u.s. forest service say that the steep terrain is creating a big challenge for fire crews. there nearly 350 firefighters on the scene battling that fire already burned more than 2000 acres. no word on what caused that fire. >> high temperatures along with bone dry conditions in california are increasing the already high wildfire risk this summer at lake tahoe and across the sierra the u.s. forest service warns conditions could become critical due to the combination of a very dry winter and a small snow pack. they report the conditions they're seeing now are much drier than normal. >> it's very alarming for approximately 4 to 6 weeks ahead of where we would normally be in relation to fuel conditions and fire activity for this time of year
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to be thinking in the prepared before you come and to recreate responsibly as what we say to know. the conditions know the weather and also to know the fires trick shuns. it's very important to know what you can and cannot do up here. >> very good advice. the forest service and fire departments at lake tahoe are also worried. there is basically no buffer between urban areas and the wilderness and the fire could threaten homes and lives as it's done in the past. >> right now at kron 4 dot com. find some tips and information for yourself to get ready for fire season. >> use y ur phone scanned the qr code that you see on your screen and you'll be directed directly to that while our web page. we'll be right back with us.
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>> good morning. 7.30, on this father's day. and we're taking a look outside the big window and wow. that exactly last week we were like, we just want to which is really nice. we need this little bit of cool, cool air because. >> it was really, really hot earlier this all it was brutal several days during the east bay too. so i know it after day after will and dave in the north. they were talking about the fact that he has see as so many people don't have either do. haha. >> when you don't have a circulation. that's what really with the big thing was in thursday was the big day to really cut off any surface winds and when you don't have that, you don't get any.
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>> you know, bringing in the cool marine layer of all. i was really hard to do. so we've got a little bit of that night going forward. and by the way, speaking of that, there was also this fog, the kind of linger, at least in spots right there around the golden gate yesterday until the early morning or early afternoon hours and along the coastal areas, too. so that may be a problem in some little spots. but basically most of the bay will open up. this is the east bay shoreline right now. but this will probably all open up in the next few hours needed it does keep us a little cool, at least to start the day 81. it looks like by 11 by 2 were at 92 with lots of 70's covering a lot of the east bay speaker that fog. you can see that mix out except that holds on a little bit there. run point reyes and a little bit along the coast. you can see just a little bit into the early afternoon hours, although most that they will not be directly affected. there's a little bit of the flow pattern. it helps out just a touch. looks like an ice cliff. a nice breeze going on through the delta for the our temperatures. we have a lot of 50's on the board.
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we're already starting to see some 60's working in the far east bay, but today will be an improvement from yesterday which was an improvement from late last week for comparison sake. yes, we're trailing by half a dozen degrees in some of those sensitive areas that will see still today. those temperatures pop today we expect about 67 san francisco 73 for oakland in 86 san jose coming up a little bit here. we'll check into that 4 zone forecast and the extended noel. >> thanks, dave. in the east bay. the mayor of antioch has declared the entire city side show zone. it's all in an effort to stop the dangerous and illegal stunt. so the city will be installing elevated pavement markers in the number of locations that you saw on that map. >> kron 4 says the has more now. >> if you know, someone was planning on doing some illegal sideshows stunts in their car or a tv this weekend at an event in antioch. you might want to tell them what mayor lamar thorpe has to say. >> i'm not messing around with
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anybody. this is not the place to conduct this type of activity. i will not tolerate neither with the chief in either of the city. we will employ every measure possible to stop this from happening. i warn every single organizer of this event to cancel this by friday. if not, you're going to be met with the full force of the antioch police department with my support. >> may have thought, didn't stop there. in fact, he says the city of antioch is now a no side show zone and announced that the city will be installing elevated pavement markers to make it difficult to perform the reckless driving stunts at the following intersections james down road at somerville road sunset drive cavallo road and blew out drive at eagle rock dries. this is started a pilot program. >> and if it works and successful will continue to expand it throughout the city. >> in a somewhat of a carrot and stick theme. the message. the mayor added the city is trying to identify a property that could be used for sideshows so that you can use
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their off-road vehicle safely can legally. i recognize that these types of events are part of the bay area culture, particularly as an expression of resistance. >> but i cannot ignore the fact that these kinds of events can kill people. antioch. police will be out in full force this weekend with mutual aid from neighboring law enforcement standing by. they say if your car or a tv is impounded. it will cost $3,000.30, days later to get it out. the mayor had this final warning to event. organizers. let me be very, very clear. >> you have until friday. the 18 to cancel this event. >> i encourage you and those who are planning to attend not to attend in. stay away. >> guess we will find out in a few days that this morning will be enough to deter sideshow activity in antioch or not. has made kron. 4 news. >> well, this morning we're learning more about a san jose man who drowned at lake berryessa sheriff's department
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recovered the body of 22 year-old billy die saturday morning. investigators say he went into the water on friday afternoon. so far no word on if there are any circumstances that led to his drowning. >> up in the north bay. a bicyclist has suffered major injuries after a hit and run crash in santa rosa kron, four's phillipe djegal shares the description of the person. police say was behind the wheel of that car. >> marina takes a moment to reflect on what she saw late friday night. the aftermath of a hit and run collision near her home in santa rosa. less. the bicyclist in desperate shape when i came home at night. i was walking by and i saw the. >> just totally destroyed right there. police say officers responded to the incident at around 10 40 at night. >> the cyclists found unconscious in the roadway. the crash happening on some bestival road at corporate center parkway an urgent care center is on that corner but was closed at the time the
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victim was taken to a hospital where police say they have undergone multiple surgeries us assume the worst images hurt me because. i'm always walking ice so it could happen to me. olice say the driver took off before officers arrived witnesses describe the person to police as a hispanic 25 year-old man with tattoos on his face. he has short hair facial hair and was wearing a dark hat black shirt and jeans. investigators say he was driving a 2008 to 2010 acura mdx likely with damage to the front of the car and windshield. cyclist say they try to avoid this area at night. you know, in the day. we can see police markers show it's possible the victim was in the bike lane before the collision arena tour is says this intersection and other city roads are becoming increasingly dangerous. people are just not caring and. >> they're going about. why
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does a lot of them are drinking and driving to police not sure whether drugs or alcohol were involved in santa rosa believe all kron 4 news. >> coming up here on the kron 00:00am morning news. it is father's day. if you don't have a president just yet. we have some last minute gift ideas for you as a stick around for that. lowe's is home to value. that's why we're introducing the lowe's price promise, with competitive prices everyday. if you find an exact product from a qualifying retailer for less, we'll match it. home to any budget. home to any possibility.
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>> well, across the country, people celebrated juneteenth as a federal holiday for the very first time yesterday and before that tragic shooting in oakland in which one person was killed. there were thousands of people packing lake merritt for the juneteenth celebrations and kron four's. gayle ong was there. >> thousands gathered around lake merritt saturday to celebrate freedom day. now a national holiday. some people actually got the day off yesterday because i have a co-worker. the system works. federally. so they have the day off. but i just i come down here and enjoy it. it's a beautiful day at the lake winslow and her friend miss parker the holiday means more than a day off now. gives it more recognition. and i think that's why it is more actively celebrating right now. today because it has been recognized telling the that we know. but more people can understand the plight juneteenth commemorates the end of slavery in the united states in 1865 oaklanders kicked off celebrations with for food art. >> music and dance.
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>> finally, they made a day president joe biden signing of juneteenth national independence day into law has been a long time coming that people say more work is ahead tried and did a great thing. black people have been celebrating juneteenth. and i think we will continue and hopefully it's the start of a much more to come takes time. its name that get to point where people understand. >> our struggle it's never likely taken for granted. we know and it everything to me now even more so juneteenth celebrations continue sunday. there are planned events at the solano county fairgrounds in vallejo and san francisco's gilman park. >> reporting from oakland gayle ong kron 4 news. >> well, today is father's day and retailers across the country are actually preparing for a more normal father's day
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shopping weekend as pandemic restrictions have loosened. and according to the home depot, top gifts for dad. our power tools. fire pits and lawn equipment experts are predicting spending father's day. we'll talk about 20 billion dollars this year. yeah, that's tenure. wow. yeah. if you haven't done your father's day shopping just yet. >> the better business bureau doesn't want you to fall victim to scams, though, such as receiving an email with a father's day off or you want to make sure that that source is legitimate before you click on it also be sure to read the fine print and please no ties right find the novel or something and i just buying you looks like our temperatures are starting to backtrack a little bit feeling a little better. we've got still some 90's on the board took in the far east bay. a look at your 4 zone forecast and that extended coming up in just a bit. keep it here.
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[ birds chirping ] oh. oroweat small slice. i wonder if this has the same quality ingredients as the original whole grains bread? great question, dad. and it does. it has all the same nutritious deliciousness as the original slice but only a little bit smaller. just like timmy here. my name's lucas. it sure is bobby. enjoy family. enjoy. he looks smaller in person. i heard that.
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>> good morning. welcome back. tropical storm cloud dead battered louisiana and the florida panhandle, much much of alabama as well. >> on saturday. look at that video. yeah, the national hurricane center declared cloud that organized enough to qualify. >> as a named storm after the storm center of circulation had come ashore just southwest of new orleans after a dumb flooding rains in louisiana and along the mississippi cloud it then began inundating the florida panhandle along with parts of alabama.
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>> residents in slidell, louisiana. now surveying the damage to their homes on the floor as well to. >> everywhere on them. we went up the water is just pouring through the windows. the doors we had a a full full time throughout the entire house. so it has a lot of damage. >> oh, man. well, forecasters say over 10 inches of rain has fallen in parts of louisiana, but they are expecting the storm to weaken as it's heading towards the carolinas is a lot of water. we could use just a little bit. >> of it over here. it is even a feast or famine begin and where you live in the country dave, this is the first tropical storm of the season down know the so this is the 3rd and the season started tentatively in june, the first but you-you don't get the juicy stuff going on until we get a lot of golf gulf of mexico caribbean sea swans that usually happens early in late in the season. but then when you get into august, that's when you get in from all over the place and it is now tropical depression going northern georgia to by the
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way, something we could definitely use. the only thing we can scrounge up to some of that marine moisture to give us the morning fog. that's about all we've got cooking for right now. you're going to see a lot of this 4 successive days. coming up, coach of the heat wave is over. we have kind of the traffic coming in from the pacific and fortunately, our lows don't have any moisture to tap in do so. the mechanics are kind of there. and if we had a little bit more moisture to negotiate through. we do got get some better rain foot patches of drizzle still possibility over the next few days. upper 50's line up the east bay shoreline. well inland. we're into the 60's 50's up to the north bay and 58 san jose, a not real cold cold. but, you know, it's cool. it's definitely feels good to start the day. let's go forward with what we have in the forecast models of all this activity way out to sea here it's the low that here we get the marine layer overnight, but we just don't get much of that impact fee on some patchy drizzle. this will be around for a few days it subsides by the end of the week. we're going to see a little bit of a heat spike going on and what
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is true to form in the summer in our mountains like that will get the flare up of some thunder showers. this may happen as early as july and into friday problem is this will be thunder showers and that's not always a good thing. is that comes with lightning. so hopefully it'll be a good rain that accompanies that. so douse any possibility of any fires started as we get into early. the following week here. it looks like the pattern starts to dry out there will help temperatures. don't go too crazy on that. we'll see. we get a little closer. 67 san francisco to the coast. would you keep them in the middle to lower 60's. this is an improvement now bayside in the 70's heading down to the southern end of the peninsula. we still have 80's. you can see here 86 redwood city that low out to about 84 santa clara valley. 86 san jose cupertino comes in 8887 for santa clara proper still have the 80's in the southern end of the east bay shoreline with tri valley, mid-nineties still. so it's another hot day. still in spots. 94 concord and also for walnut creek 69 for berkeley. the late host 6588 fairfield, napa
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82 and santa rosa 85 with lower 80's heading down south know valley had 70's and there and that is sometimes the issue of the fog that lingers in southern marin a little bit. so we'll go forward for the week ahead. look at the sites will drop in temperatures wednesday. 8384 back up to the 90's. looks like by friday pulling back into the success of weekend. they temperatures 70's by midweek, end chilly for the coast. thank you, dave. well, how about taking dad to the movies today. there's a couple of great documentaries that are out. also an action comedy. >> and something new for the whole family. like all of that richards is giving us a preview. >> that was hard to watch we do not go. where near the surface everything good is about the surface. you pretty
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much expect perfection when you see the words disney-pixar attached to a movie. >> not sure if luka achieves absolute perfection, but it comes pretty darned close. it's the story of a young fish creature who longs to live in the world above the ocean and he gets to livestream when he and a friend becomes human when they're online. >> but go back to being fish when they get wet. this fantasy is completely charming and all set in the italian countryside that will make you long for a cobblestone street in the one of these films that the grown-ups will like as much as the kids know, barely notice that it's a lesson on friendship. i give it a dean's list a it's only on disney plus, there's also the hitman's wife's bodyguard uniting ryan reynolds and samuel l jackson 2017 hit the hitman's bodyguard has a full of trouble, hitman and wisecracking bodyguard are now joined by some ohio, this the con artists pounds running
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around europe trying to stop a notorious bad guy played by antonio banderas. there's lots of action and snarky dialogue here. too bad it really never amounts to much give that one a dean's list c minus. >> it's only in theaters. some people might view rita moreno as the embodiment of the american dream at the age of 16 years old. she was the sole breadwinner for her family. >> a little corner. we can curl who nobody sought much of at with. we documentaries this week. i'm highly recommending rita marino. just a girl who decided to go for except it's a warts and all look at her personal and professional life complete with back stories on her oscar-winning performance in the original movie version of west side story. >> and racial abuse and more completely unfiltered stories on her life. it's a dean's there's also director edgar wright's documentary. the sparks brothers about the brothers. ron and russell male sparks who haven't had a hit over 40 years. but remain one of the most influential bands
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in rock and roll history seed in select theaters. and finally for dad's day weekend. >> i think you do this, but you can and you're right, i can't do. but you know what, i'm going to do it because i'm a comedian kevin hart spreads his wings from the energizer bunny of laps to single father doing his best to raise his daughter. >> despite obvious roadblocks that pop up along the way. there are a few laughs to be had here, but also some touching moments. see it on netflix. i hope you have a great weekend in chicago. i'm dean richards. >> luka really heartwarming. but that for the family. kevin hart one. i think we both are kind of surprised to see him in a in a drama, even though, of course, he'll put his little comedy in there, course, but seeing him in a different type of role might become. i think is interesting, just just just for that alone. yes, i'd love to see him working off of alfre woodard like yes, exactly. she's a fantastic actress. yeah, stops. and he gave a lot of haze, though,
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baseball and it wasn't a great day for either bay area team. the giants simply didn't have enough firepower to keep up with the phillies. >> let's go to the highlights.
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the feels with a one. nothing lead in the first giants answer bats with mike. this deep to center 2 run bomb. and that's number 8 for. yes, it would give the giants a 2 to one lead after one. but here's rhys hoskins going deep to left a 2 run shot in the second inning and the lead goes right back to philadelphia and for hoskins from sacramento. he was just getting started. the giants now trailing 65 in the 3rd brandon belt going into mccovey cove. the tie up the game. and that's number 11 for belt as we get a splash it there. the phillies with the in the 6th inning game would score 4 more runs and 4 runs in the 7th rather, to break it open 16 hits for philadelphia. love the hat. hoskins would go deep again with his second home run of the game. he went 3 for career-high 6 rb eyes and 13 to 6 would be the final. they will face off again today at 1 o'clock at oracle. the a's are in new york writing a 7 game winning streak heading into saturday's
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game at yankee stadium. the a's had lost since june 10th, but they let one slip away late in the bronx said look good for the a's early on. here's matt chapman this is in the 4th and he goes his 8th home run of the season and that put the a's outage front 5 to nothing score. >> then we go to the 5th inning. and it's the other matt matt olson with a 2 run single and that would give the a's a 41 lead to goes into left center field. and for the a's chris bassitt pitch a good game. he left in the 6 with a 42 lead. but then the bullpen bullpen couldn't hold it. aaron judge had 2 hits, including this rbi single to center that made it 4 to 3 in the 7th his marriage that he would give up this rbi single to john carlos stanton that would tie the game at 4 in the 7th inning. affleck's a little bit there. new york 3 more in the bottom of the 8th, including the game winning home run. the a's would get one back in the 9th. but the yankees would win it. 75 noel.
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>> from the area's local news station. you're watching the kron 00:00am morning news. good morning, everybody. and thank you for joining us on the kron 00:00am morning news. i'm marty gonzales. happy father's day to all you dads out there. happy father's day to you. thank i'm noelle
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bellow. it's sunday. june 20th. >> today is not start of summer right. is that tomorrow going down from the expert. hey, dave. >> astronomer to one. oh talk about the the start of our time. it's 8 o'clock, something. it's 8 something so it's not officially summer. so you fix you've experienced astronomical slate spring last week. joke's on us. i anyway. now the fog is coming back and you know, i mean, a lot of meteorology. we call a june 1st. so that's good enough there you have some of the fog going on along the east bay shoreline and it's kind of hovering around some of the water areas. that's going to be the case. it looks like again today at the coastal areas. but most of the rest, the bay. it's going to open up pretty nicely for you. as the day starts to wear on here. the golden gate bridge to another problem area. get this into the afternoon before that starts to lift off as well. but most of the bay's you can see in a couple of hours. it's all cleared out temperature. check a lot of green on the board upper around the
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immediate bay. you get inland temperatures climb. a touch got the 60's going on in the far east bay. but, you know, get that it will be time to will be back in the 90's this afternoon. but they are waning s on the vine here we are trailing by some half a dozen degrees in a lot of the sensitive areas. again, this is building off cool start to our day yesterday. so this is the trend of something kind of nice 86 at high noon to 3 o'clock. okay. 93 still hot. but we're looking at a nice improved forecast early into next week that marine layer will be thicker will be getting into your forecast in just a bit, martin. well, all right, dave, thanks a lot. we begin this hour with developing news this morning in the east bay where one person is dead and 5 others are injured following a day of celebration. >> that ended tragically with the shooting at a juneteenth celebration in oakland kron four's camila barco joining us live with the very latest details. camila. >> yes, i marty, there was 1000 people at this event. oakland police officers were
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already on site monitoring and patrolling the area. but around 06:22pm, many of them quickly responded to lakeshore avenue where shots were fired. now this is video of the scene. it's coming from the citizens app. you'll see several officers blocked off the roads at lake merritt. this is where an oakland juneteenth celebration was going on and 6 people were shot. they ranged in ages from 16 to 27 one of the victims was a 22 year-old man. he was pronounced dead at a local hospital. the other 5 people are reported to be in stable condition. barbara lee, congresswoman for the 13 district represents cities like oakland she is calling for stricter gun reform laws. >> we have got to get guns off the streets. this assault weapon. band that has been lifted by the judge in california hopefully we'll be able to get on hold in terms of a stay. and we've got to pass gun safety in washington,
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dc we have to have actions that we can't allow this violence to continue. >> oakland police noticed 2 men running from the scene with firearms. both were arrested. investigators also recovered 2 firearms. they are looking to see if the 2 men arrested are connected to the shooting. if you have any information regarding last night's incident. you are encouraged to call oakland police department. they are also offering up to $35,000 with anyone with for anyone, with information regarding the case. regarding the case. well, marty, back to you. alright camila, thank you for that live report. >> also in the east bay, the power is finally back on to more than 51,000 people who are in the dark for about an hour saturday evening that outage affected portions of fremont newark union city and the southern portion of hayward as well. they're still looking into the cause of that outage. >> about a week after a woman was killed when a car crashed
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into a san jose parklet. another outdoor dining area has been destroyed in a car accident. this one happened just after midnight on friday at the aqua teen bar of one bar and bistro in san francisco. >> kron four's amanda hari reports that the owner is shaken up by the incident and is reconsidering outdoor dining options. >> the owner of the restaurant says he's grateful that happened late at night when no one was at the restaurant and no one got hurt. he says he doesn't plan to rebuild the parklet. it's just become too dangerous. just not safe. general, i've never been. >> a big proponent of owner of aquitaine. one bar and bistro and roof. edelman says when he goes out each other restaurants. he won't sit in a parklet because he's worried about safety. his worries became a reality early friday morning when a car crashed into his restaurants. never. the break. the wall here.
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>> never basically end of the park film and says the suspect just walked off, but he has the license plate number of the car and is hopeful police can find the person. it was quite horrible to see that and think about what might happened. if it was during the full of people. john bait lives on the same block as the restaurant and is an organizer with streets for people they can't pain for safe streets. >> he says he sometimes feels anxious sitting in part that says, well, it sometimes does not feel safe because of the cars passing a high speed, but he says this area on church street near market street should feel safer. >> because people aren't supposed to be driving here. but i see the cars ignoring the signs all the time. while i'm walking down the street fillman says as things reopen, he believes in some busy areas. the parklets need to be removed first started the pandemic. >> there's a lot less traffic,
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cars bait with streets for people says he does think parklets can work in certain areas that they could provide a benefit for people who are still nervous about eating inside or if we end up seeing an uptick of cases in the future in san francisco. amanda hari kron 4 news. >> and coming up on the kron 00:00am morning news and east bay. mayor says he's had enough. now a major effort is underway this weekend to put the brakes on sideshows for good. plus a fatal hit and run in the north bay. police are looking for the driver who hit and killed a bicyclist. we'll have the latest on the investigation.
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>> good morning. welcome back. congressman eric swalwell spent part of his saturday morning hiking and talking about infrastructure with the east bay residents. it's the first time the representative was able to meet in person with his constituents since the pandemic began. >> i ever want to open a zoom link again today. just reinforce why it's important. look, people me. i hear about the issues they have that they may not even be comfortable sharing on zoom. >> well, the group met the congressman at the dublin pleasanton bart station. then they hiked a portion of the iron horse regional trail. we talked about the valley link project that would extend the rail line from the dublin pleasanton area all the way to stockton the tri valley. san joaquin valley regional authority announced just last month that it's moving forward with the preliminary engineering work on that project. good morning, dave.
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>> well, kay morning. we're looking for an improvement going on for today and on into early next week. a look at forecast coming up in just a bit.
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[ birds chirping ] oh. oroweat small slice. i wonder if this has the same quality ingredients as the original whole grains bread? great question, dad. and it does. it has all the same nutritious deliciousness as the original slice but only a little bit smaller. just like timmy here. my name's lucas. it sure is bobby. enjoy family. enjoy. he looks smaller in person. i heard that. >> 13 this sunday morning. happy father's day to all you dads who hopefully you're sleeping in just waking up
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about right now and enjoying the day. yeah, kids are making some it is going to stay a little cooler today than we've seen in the past couple of days, sunday. >> yeah. looks like a nice improvement going on here. and that's the start of something wonderful as we get into early next week. morning, guys. good morning, everybody. certainly the fog in the marine layer comes with the right here early in the day that will mix south for us as we get into early afternoon little stubborn. it looks like along the coastal areas. a little bit until finding mixes out as we get into the early afternoon there's always problem areas. here's a live look of the golden gate bridge. looks like at least we're getting the southern tower start to peer out a little bit there, but still kind of foggy and travels so be careful 60's going on in the far east bay 74 any offer right now. most of the 50's, though, hover around the bay up to the north and 16. meanwhile, down south to san jose. we're trailing from where we were this time from yesterday, which was an improvement from friday morning. so we're going in the right direction, little cooler. but again, we'll close
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the gap. this afternoon. those inland areas. fair feel 10 degrees behind but looks like 90's are stowing your future again today as it will be in the far east bay futurecast for what to look for is the thickening, the marine layer which we can see now tonight it spills back into the bay. that's not unusual. mixing out yet again. but look at that swath of moisture that meanders out there with some little spots there. as you can some rain showers going on. we might even have some drizzle. a little bit pick in the morning hours. this is monday, tuesday may be even as late as wednesday, nothing really that substantial. but just almost a nuisance. but we'll take it. and tonight's fire appellate were added as well. so will be early fog will have to deal with clearing going on later on. they will be mild warm temperatures inland. still some fewer 90's going on later on, though, early in the week. we do retire those and get to the lower 80's happening in love by midweek. so a nice cool down bay fog will go on drizzle to is a possibility. then late in the week, another little resurgence happens here protected by friday. looks like friday is going to be a hot a stay in the bunch. it
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looks like this to spike and then we will start to gradually drop again into next weekend. the following week as little more questionable and has a little dent into that as well. looks like up in the tahoe when the mountains, there might see the flare up of some thunder showers thursday and friday into the end of this week here and almost kind of reminiscent of the southern summertime pattern. we get the daytime heating and that will flare up maybe some thunder showers there. 67 san francisco, 73 oakland 86 san jose across the wider geography there. we still have the 90's on board mid-nineties all those statements. by the way, they're still in the sacramento valley in the central valley. they're still looking for excessive heat warnings. but that doesn't cover the bay area any longer. solano county are also in the clear, although we'll be warm inland and 80's cover up to the north bay. coming up a little bit. of course, we'll have the 4 zone forecast and check your extended as well. for your health this morning. father's day, of course, is here. it's a very unique and
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activity for everyone. whether you're on during your dad, a spouse, a friend or mentor. >> you might be having a tough time thinking of how to honor and celebrate the men in your life. don't worry about it or health expert care. no lock is here with some meaningful. ideas i care. thanks all for joining us this morning. happy father's day to your hobby. >> you happy father's day to so much. thank you so much. care, you have a whole list here of wonderful activities. let's get right to it. number one participating in a hobby. the dead likes. >> better way to really make this personal. you know, if your your dad likes to golf or whether they are photography, whatever it is participated in with him because not only will he be doing something he loves to do. but he left it even more because he's doing it with you. it makes it more meaningful. doesn't karen sherry dead is yeah. >> and this time of year, you know, day was talking about the fact we're still going to see temperatures into the 90's in the east bay and some spots also in the south bay. this is
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a perfect day to maybe go out and get wet. >> yes, perfect time to play in the water and and take advantage a lot of places that we have here in the bay area like the dublin waves, water park. and that's that just opened on tuesday. a lot of their their events are open and then the oakland estuary. if you're can try going out and paddleboarding. you could rent a canoe or kayak that would be a fun thing to do with your dad or or grandfather though you go, yeah. and then the del val regional park that's open to its open for fishing they they load the water lake up with some fish, though that would be fun, too. so they they also have to beaches single beaches 7 that you could go out and play >> he also, of course, the san francisco coastline all the way down to down to san jose crown beach in alameda. very popular. i know that there's a
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water park is open in also in san jose. so there's plenty of ways to beat the heat on this father's day around the bay area. the next tip that you have is is looking more deeply into your family tree. >> yes, and this is a great way to really feel connected. you know, connect your. >> stories, connect so if you could share of family stories, especially if you have like an older adults like you're a grandfather and uncle. they probably have a lot of stories that you may not have heard yet. and right. and i also recommend this is the time to break out the video camera really document the stories. and so that you can carry them on for many, many years. i know a lot a lot of adult. >> sons and daughters have broken out the video camera or even their phone just to get an oral history of their family before too much time passes by and it's a wonderful
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way to really connect with your family tree. of course, there are so many other options out there with all of the family tree apps and things like this web sites where you can do that quite easily and it really gives you a deeper appreciation for your family. >> it really doesn't. it really makes it personal and doesn't have to be perfect. you know, i thought about when i should not have been thinking about all the lighting and the that you just turn the camera on and does go capture those stories. >> yeah. you fall into the same trap that i do. we've been doing tv to lawn care we start lighting has to be perfect the not so much. just gather the stories is what it's all about. yes, do it. yeah. it's a great time. also to maybe do a puzzle do a board game with the family. >> i love used to do this with my mom and it's a really, you
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know, when you're solving a problem like a puzzle. it becomes very bought. the eu bond yet as as a group. so that's a that's a great way to bring the family together. it's good for all ages. you know, from the young ones to the older good for short-term memory fingered could fine motor and shutterfly. you can you can actually make have a custom personalized puzzle made, you know, with a family picture which could make it even more special. it is amazing what you can do now with they end up on mugs or puzzles. as you mentioned, placemats mouse pads. what a great way to remember your family right. >> get and we know that the restaurants are going to be packed tonight. with people celebrating father's day. how about maybe staying home and making a meal together. that's perfect. you know what, what what better way to show how much you care for someone then
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that ticket for someone and and you can take that cultural theme. one step further and and make something that might be something that your family made years ago pull up some old recipes make it really fun. that would be fantastic. another point that i i really like about this is doing an act of service for dad. explain what you mean. >> yes, and one of the things i hear from my veterans is that what what really creates anxiety for them to see projects that they can't do anymore and get to think can't do it. so if you can't find out what those little projects are then go and help them finish or go over there in and do it for in that role really make them feel less stressed just to have one more thing crossed out their to do list. so it's just a lovely thing to do. >> another point that you make that i just i just love this
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one. karen is is that we're thinking about dads, but there are so many young people without a father. >> yes, father's day can actually be a little painful yeah. for those kids and their one in 4 children don't have a father in their home. so this is a way to i actually think about stepping out and maybe being a mentor for one of these kids and there is an opportunity mentoring dot org is an organization that actually helped connect children and youth with a mentor and you can mentoring anything. you know, whether it's career academics or health and nutrition and. and there's so many ways that you can give and and really help a youth without a father. what a wonderful idea and a fantastic organization. karen, thank you so much for pointing out these tips. >> on ways to spend father's day. happy father's day to you, marty, thank you so much. karen.
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>> it is a 30 happy father's day to all you dads out there we're taking a live look outside and dads going to like this. if you want cooler it's a foggy father's day morning. >> you know, yesterday, though, we couldn't see any of the golden gate bridge today. there's a little glimpse of it. so that's good. at least not a ton of wind, though. don't see the flag moving much at all. yeah, hey, dave, what's going on? okay. good morning, guys. good morning. everybody. always have the morning fog. joining us what you will do all early this week. a sign of how things are changing as we go into a cooling spell into the early part of the week. >> and we'll start to feel that in those inland valleys a
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little bit chipping away at it today. but you'll fill this role facts going on into early next week. here's the progress of the fog as we see along the east bay shoreline, all kind of covered up right here and it s f o no delays happening there. but again, the fog is making its presence there. a look at our daybreak down 86 by high noon at 3 o'clock. we have the lower 90's at work. sunshine will prevail today. there's the fog mixing out. couple problem. areas up along the coast, though, in the north bay to look out for do have a little minor breeze going on. at least it is a breeze and will be with us this afternoon. a bit to help some of the cooling around the bay. there's all the green around the bay showing the 50's but inland already poppingein the 60's. an antioch racing ahead at 70 this feels better than even yesterday as it is cooler the cooling trend building on it from yesterday. half a dozen degrees or better behind coming up a little bit. what's going on in your neighborhood will check out your 4 zone forecast. well. >> in the east bay. the mayor of antioch has declared the entire know a side show zone.
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it's all in an effort to stop the dangerous and illegal stunt. >> now the city is going to install elevated pavement markers in parts of the locations of anti out that you can see there on that map. kron four's haaziq has more on that. >> if you know someone was planning on doing some illegal sideshows stunts in their car or a tv this weekend at an event in antioch. you might want to tell them what mayor lamar thorpe has to say. >> i'm not messing around with anybody. this is not the place to conduct this type of activity. i will not tolerate not with the chief united with the city. we will employ every measure possible to stop this from happening. i warn every single organizer of this event to cancel this by friday. if not, you're going to be met with the full force of the antioch police department with my support. >> may have thought, didn't stop there. in fact, he says the city of antioch is now a no side show zone and announced that the city will be installing elevated
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pavement markers to make it difficult to perform the reckless driving stunts at the following intersections james down the road at somerville road sunset drive cavallo road and blew out drive at eagle rock dries. this is started a pilot program. >> and if it works and successful will continue to expand it throughout the city. >> in a somewhat of a carrot and stick theme. the message. the mayor added the city is trying to identify a property that could be used for sideshows so that you can use their off-road vehicle safely can legally. i recognize that these types of events are part of the bay area culture, particularly as an expression of resistance. >> but i can not ignore the fact that these kinds of events can kill people. antioch. police will be out in full force this weekend with mutual aid from neighboring law enforcement standing by. they say if your car or a tv is impounded. it will cost $3,000.30, days later to get it out. the mayor had this final warning to event. organizers. let me be very,
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very clear. >> you have until friday. the 18 to cancel this event. >> i encourage you and those who are planning to attend not to attend in stay kron 4 news. >> this morning we're learning more about a man in san jose who drowned at lake berryessa napa sheriff's recovered the body of 22 year-old billy dies saturday morning. investigators say that he went into the water on friday afternoon. and so far there's still no word on if there are any unusual circumstances that led to his drowning. >> in the a bicyclist has suffered major injuries after a hit and run crash in santa rosa kron, four's phillipe djegal shares the description of the person. police say was behind the wheel of that car. >> marina takes a moment to reflect on what she saw late friday night. the aftermath of a hit and run collision near her home in santa rosa less the bicyclist in desperate
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shape. when i came home at night. i was walking by and i saw >> like just totally destroyed right there. police say officers responded to the incident at around 10 40 at night. >> the cyclists found unconscious in the roadway. the crash happening on some bestival road at corporate center parkway an urgent care center is on that corner but was closed at the time. the victim was taken to a hospital where police say they have undergone multiple surgeries us assume the worst images hurt me because. always walking ice so it could have happened to me. police say the driver took off before officers arrived witnesses describe the person to police as a hispanic 25 year-old man with tattoos on his face. he has short hair facial hair and was wearing a dark hat black shirt and jeans. investigators say he was driving a 2008 to 2010 acura mdx likely with damage to the front of the car
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and windshield. cyclist say they try to avoid this area at night. you know, in the day. we can see police markers show it's possible the victim was in the bike lane before the collision arena tour is says this intersection and other city roads are becoming increasingly dangerous. people are just not caring and. >> they're going about. why does a lot of them are drinking and driving to police not sure whether drugs or alcohol were involved in santa rosa believe all kron 4 news.
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>> welcome back. 8.39 on this sunday morning across the country. people celebrated juneteenth as a federal holiday for the first time yesterday and before the tragic shooting in oakland in which one person was killed. there were thousands of people who packed lake merritt for the juneteenth celebrations. kron four's. gayle ong was there. >> thousands gathered around lake merritt saturday to celebrate freedom day. now a national holiday. some people actually got the day off yesterday because i have a co-worker of the system works federally. so they have the day off. but i just i come down here and enjoy it. it's a beautiful day at the lake winslow and her friend miss parker the holiday means more than a day off now. gives it more recognition. and i think that's why it is more actively
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celebrating right now. today because it has been recognized telling the that we know. but more people can understand the plight juneteenth commemorates the end of slavery in the united states in 1865 oaklanders kicked off celebrations with full of food art. >> music and dance. finally, they made into a holiday present and joe biden signing of juneteenth national independence day into law has been a long time coming. >> that people say more work is ahead tried and did a great thing. but black people have been celebrating juneteenth. and i think we will continue and hopefully it's the start of a much more to come takes time. its name that get to point where people understand. >> our struggle. it's never likely taken for we know and it everything to me now even more so juneteenth
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celebrations continue sunday. there are planned events at the solano county fairgrounds in vallejo and san francisco's gilman park. >> reporting from oakland gayle ong kron 4 news. >> well, retailers across the country are preparing for a more normal father's day shopping weekend as pandemic restrictions have loosened up a bit. according to home depot, the top gifts for dad or power tools. fire pits lawn equipment experts are predicting that the will be spending some 20 billion dollars on dead this year. wow. if haven't done your father's day shopping just yet. be careful where you shop the better business bureau is warning consumers of some holiday scams. yeah. if you receive an email, for instance, with the father's day off or you want to make sure that the source is legitimate before you open up that e-mail also make sure to read the fine print. good morning, dave. ok, marty. we are looking at a cooling forecast early into next week but still have those 90's in the inland areas of the east bay going t
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>> good morning. we're back a tropical storm claudette battered, louisiana, the florida panhandle and much of alabama on saturday. >> the national hurricane center declared claude debt organized enough to qualify as a named storm after the storm center of circulation had come ashore just southwest of new orleans and after dumping flooding rains in louisiana and along the mississippi coast cloud. it began
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inundating the florida panhandle along with parts of alabama. >> residents in slidell, louisiana. now surveying all the damage to their homes on the floor as well to. >> everywhere on them. we went up and then the water is just pouring through the windows. the doors we had a a full full time throughout the entire house so it has a lot of damage can't even imagine. forecasters say. >> over 10 inches of rain has fallen in parts of louisiana, but they are expecting the storm to weaken as it's heading towards the carolinas. >> as dave explaining to us. this is now the 3rd or tropical storm abc. it goes in alphabetical order, dave to see a storm like that. this early in the season. i feel like that doesn't bode well for the later parts of the season. >> while some things you don't really know. and in a lot of that has to do with the intensity of the storm and how many you get. you know, they make a big deal in the media about how many named storms will have. well. during an el nino year, for example, we and a very late in the season for
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example, andrew did a lot of damage in southern florida. so it depends on where it lands. and speaking what's going on with cloud that pretty much of northern georgia. now it's leading some rains that will have a nice locally. severe weather going on there right now. but the string of rain goes all the way back to where you just saw in louisiana there. so they're continuing to get rain after that event. and the first world. you know, we sometimes get a lot of flooding problems with these relatively weak tropical like system is not the really big ones necessarily, but they can cause a lot of flooding in local problems with all of that. by the way, since we're kind of in the neighborhood let's get our down to the south a little bit. florida straits right here. this is the tropic of cancer. this being the start of summer now locally at one 22 is what is called the solar noon going on right here in this is about the highest the sun ever gets in this part of the world before it starts retreating down south. so if you want to actually be in the moment when some are actually gets here. you have to be about hong kong at about 8.31. our time. 1131 their time. that's when the
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sun will be pretty darned close to scene of the very, very top of the sky. here's what's going on. back in the home front here. we've got a lot of fog in our backyard still lingering around the east bay shoreline. as you can see, temperatures pretty much in the 50's. we've got some 60's off to the east bay. 74 antioch mid-fifties up to the north bay. we know what we're waiting for is this little cut off low in our backyard. yeah, i know. be nice to tap into some moisture. the mechanics are there, but it just doesn't have much to work with. so we'll get the continuation of this fog. nice on shore flow that all feels good and some patches, some light rain and drizzle. all part of a program end of the week. we might see another heat spike to look out for. and a couple little flare ups happening with daytime heating in our mountains. that will be thursday into friday. 4 zone forecast covering you hear 67 for san francisco 65 daly city pacifica at 64 lot of 70's on the bay side heading down south foster city at 79 palo alto. 84 redwood city at 86 lisa, retired, the
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90's there still hovering down here in the south bay. they will probably be gone by tomorrow. 92 morgan hill 87 santa clara 88 for cupertino still got the 80's. also here in the east bay shoreline too. tri valley lower to middle 90's. 94 walnut creek 69 for berkeley 69 up to richmond and billy hope comes in at 6582 for napa 87 for sonoma. 85 for santa rosa and 80's down south know valley 74 calculating that it takes a while for that fog to make south cheating daytime heating a bit. so as we go forward with all of this. we've got 87 going on by monday dropping to the lower 80's popping on friday. so watch out there at 96, we've got lower 70's along the east bay shoreline and cokes at the coast into the 60's, even lower 60's by wednesday. well, summer officially starts at 8 o'clock tonight. and we're counting it's a great ideas
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and where you should go on your next vacation in today's destination, california. we are highlighting santa cruz where there's always something fun going on. kron four's. rob fladeboe gets a store. >> trip to santa cruz. a k a surf city would be complete without a visit to steamers lane. arguably the most consistent and historic surf break this side of y e. >> the historical birthplace of mainland surfing in the united states. so anywhere else in the continental us when you see it started right here in santee, california. >> back on terra firma visitors stroll along west cliff drive to the wharf shops and restaurants next door is the iconic santa cruz beach boardwalk which boasts some history of its own. you can ride a wooden roller coaster. that is also a national historic landmark that was built in 1924 covid giant dipper. >> and of course the beaches right there. the main beach is one of many easily access beaches along 29 miles of
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coastline. >> 20 minutes away. the santa cruz mountains beckon from henry cal state park to the roaring camp and big trees railroad to the bigfoot museum in felton redwood trees tower over head head south to watsonville to sample strawberries apples and other farm bounty in the valley and don't miss kapur told the village 6 miles south of santa cruz with its boutiques european esplanade and the war for zone. there really is santa cruz. i consider it. a- >> kind of a classic west coast town with an iconic california laid-back 5. >> rob fladeboe in santa cruz for destination, california. >> scan. this qr code with your phone right now. it's going to take you straight to our destination. california section on our kron 4 website. all while there you can find several stories on fun things to do across the entire state. things like tips on renting an
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rv for road trip and rejuvenating retreat in ohio. sounds kind of sound let's talk a little baseball now this morning. not a good day. for either bay area team. the giants simply didn't have enough firepower to keep up with the phillies. >> the in the with a one. nothing lead in the first and the giants. mike the sense he would go deep straightaway center. 2 run bomb. >> and that's number 8 for you as the giants would lead to one after one inning. but then in the second there's rhys hoskins with a 2 run shot to deep left. that's in the second would give the lead right back to the phillies hoskins is from sacramento. he was only getting started. the giants trailing by run 6, 5, bottom of the 3rd when brandon belt goes cove to tie the belt. but the phillies with 2 in the 6th. for more in the 7th to break it open 16 hits all tolled for philadelphia. hoskins would go due to left center with his second homer of the game. he went 3 for 6 with a career-high 6 rb eyes
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13 6 is the final. the 2 teams will face off again at 1 o'clock today at oracle. meantime, the a's were riding a 7 game winning streak as they headed into saturday's game at yankee stadium oakland had lost since june 10th, but they let this one slip away late in the bronx. let's go to the highlights looking good early on here is matt chapman. this is the 4th inning and he goes to left field for his 8th home run of the season that put the a's up 2, nothing. >> then we go to the 5th. it's the at this time. matt olson with a 2 run single to center that would push the lead to 4 to one a's chris bassitt pitched a good game for oakland going into the 6th with a 42 lead. but then the bullpen had its own problems. here's aaron judge with a 2 single to center that would make it 4 to 3 in the 7th can use merrill would give up this rbi single to john carlos stanton to right that tied the game at 4 in the 7th new york would score 3 more in the
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bottom of the 8th, including the game winning home run as the a's would get one back in the 9th, but it wasn't enough. the yankees win it in the bronx and 75 and we'll be right back.
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barco is live with details when we come back.
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good morning, everybody. and thank you for joining us on the kron. 4 morning news on marty gonzalez. happy father's day to all you dads out there and i'm noelle bellow happy father's day thanks so well, i believe he's watching now. i texted him earlier, responded to maybe he's not watching. but if you are high that you the father's day. it is june 20th and we're going kind of father's day morning on what we've learned is the first day of summer 8 o'clock tonight sure. estates first got the details. hey, hey, good morning. well, marty, good morning, everybody. and check the fog off by the late morning hours for a lot of the bay, although it may still linger those coastal areas a little bit. >> good to see nice cooling trend as we get into early next week. however, bringing those temperatures, even the inland spots back a little bit. thus the progress of the fog. for now it's still filling up the east bay shoreline for right now as the golden gate bridge is still in hiding a little bit as well. but we're seeing clearing happening. >> in those inland areas as we see the upper 60's 74 antioch. still those 50's up to the
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north bay. but the greens are evaporating with all of this little cooler this morning. we were from yesterday and that's building on a cooling trend here for us. although we tend close the gap a little bit by the afternoon breaking your day down 90 it looks like by 1 o'clock by 4 at about 91 lot of the boe's bay temperatures will be in the 70's and 80's a closer look at your forecast coming up in just a bit. morning to all. all right, dave, thanks a lot. we begin this hour with developing news in the east bay where one person is dead, 5 others injured after a day of celebration that tragically ended. >> with a deadly shooting at a juneteenth celebration in oakland kron four's camila barco joining us live now with more details. camila. >> yes, walmart. it was after 06:00pm on saturday when shots were fired at lake merritt. there is about 1000 people at the event. now 2 men have been arrested after the deadly shooting. now here's video of the scene officers blocked off the roads at lakeshore avenue.
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this is where an oakland juneteenth celebration was happening. however, it later turned into a crime scene. several evidence markers were placed on the streets as investigators piece together what happened? 6 people were shot. they ranged in ages from 16 to 27 one of the victims was a 22 year-old man. he was taken to a local hospital. but was pronounced dead. the other 5 people are reported to be in stable condition. and barbara lee, the congresswoman for the 13th district represents cities like oakland. she is calling for stricter gun reform laws. >> we have got to get guns off the streets. this assault weapon. band that has been lifted by the judge in california hopefully we'll be able to get on hold in terms of a stay. and we've got to pass gun safety in washington, dc we have to have actions that we can't allow this violence to continue.
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>> oakland police noticed 2 men running from the scene with firearms. you're looking at video from the citizens app. both were arrested. investigators also recovered 2 firearms. the police department is looking to see if the 2 men arrested are connected to the shooting. if you have any information regarding last night's incident. you can contact the oakland police department. they are offering up to $35,000 for anyone with information leading to the arrest in this case. no. marty, back to you. >> alright camila, thank you for that live report. also in the east bay, the power is finally back on the more than 51,000 people who are in the dark for about an hour saturday evening. that power outage affected portions of fremont, newark and union city along with the southern part of hayward as well. they're still looking into the cause of that outage. >> now about a week after a woman was killed when a car crashed into a san jose parklet. another outdoor
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dining area has been destroyed in a car accident that's happened again just after midnight this time on friday at the aqua wine bar and bistro in san francisco, kron four's amanda hari reports that the owner still shaken up by the incident and is reconsidering outdoor dining options. >> the owner of the restaurant says he's grateful that happened late at night when no one was at the restaurane and no one got hurt. he says he doesn't plan to rebuild the parklet. it's just become too dangerous. just not safe. general, i've never been. >> a big proponent of owner of aquitaine. one bar and bistro and roof. edelman says when he goes out each other restaurants. he won't sit in a parklet because he's worried about safety. his worries became a reality early friday morning when a car crashed into his restaurants. never. the break. the wall here. >> never basically the end of
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the fillman says the suspect just walked off, but he has the license plate number of the car and is hopeful police can find the person. it was quite horrible to see that and think about what might happened. if it was during the full of people. john bait lives on the same block as the restaurant and is an organizer with streets for people they can't pain for safe streets. >> he says he sometimes feels anxious sitting in part that says, well, it sometimes does not feel safe because of the cars passing a high speed, but he says this area on church street near market street should feel safer. >> because people aren't supposed to be driving here. but i see the cars ignoring the signs all the time. while i'm walking down the street fillman says as things reopen, he believes in some busy areas. the parklets need to be removed first started the pandemic. >> there's a lot traffic, lot less cars bait with streets for people says he does think parklets can work in certain
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areas that they could provide a benefit for people who are still nervous about eating inside or if we end up seeing an uptick of cases in the future in san francisco. amanda hari kron 4 news. >> and coming up on the kron 00:00am morning news and east bay. mayor says he's had enough and now major effort is underway this weekend to put the brakes on site shows for good. plus, a fatal hit and run in the north bay. police are searching for the driver who hit and killed a bicyclist. we'll have the latest on the investigation coming up. congressman eric
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swalwell spent part of his saturday morning hiking and talking about infrastructure with the east bay residents. >> it's the first time the representative was able to meet in person with his constituents since the pandemic began. >> i'm done with ever want to open a zoom link again today. just reinforce why it's important. look, people in the eye and hear about the issues they have that they may not even be comfortable sharing on zoom. >> well, the group met the congressman at the dublin pleasanton bart station and then together they hiked a portion of the iron horse regional trail where he talked about the valley link project that would extend the rail line from the dublin pleasanton area all the way to stockton the tri valley. san joaquin valley regional
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authority announced just last month that it's moving ahead with preliminary engineering work on that project. good morning. kmart is going to a little toasty in those inland areas still as we race into the lower 90's, but we're going in the right direction of cooling things off. a look at forecast coming up next.
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>> good morning, everybody. welcome back on 9.12 on this father's day. and we're starting off with some fog in the usual places, but it's going to heat up. that's it will heat up as hot as we've been dealing with don't don't be too far has all the details for us a day. martina. well, good morning. good morning. everybody. the fog is greeting us also in places like the half moon bay, for example, along the coast. it may be a little stubborn going on. they're getting it lifted off as it will be. >> in spots around the bay. but this afternoon we'll see it max out for everybody. probably and those temperatures starting to control themselves a little bit. restrain, although it's a step by step process. here is the golden gate bridge. and we're still looking at a lot of fog covering things up there as well. current temperature checks 74 antioch upper 60's in the far east bay with 50's up to the north bay east bay shoreline lower 60's san jose checking in at 64. we're trailing again today. this is a nice trend each day. we're still behind so that's the right direction to go in.
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we're still going to warm up a closer to those highs we had from yesterday and the other factor is the moisture buildup not enough to scrounge up some earnest rain. but the marine layer is back. getting us the morning fog. nice cooling trend as well. its bills. and of course the bay during the overnight hours as is typical. look how much more moisture starts to come with the right here. a couple little splotches appear here on radar probably won't do much except again. dirty your car make some wet roads for your early morning commute, maybe perhaps all the way up to tuesday and wednesday. by that point, we start to take a flip then start to warm up a little bit as we finish the week early fog and clearing out for the bay mild warm inland will be still a few 90's to be had early in the week. the trend is to cool off a little bit with that morning fog and all the latter portion of the week. we're start to warm up for friday yet again. this looks to be the hottest and the bunch and then pulling back a bit for the weekend into the following week. it's another little question mark as to what goes on forward. 67 san francisco 73 for open 86
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san jose. we have a variety just from this perspective and when you get in those inland valleys from the coast to the well inland areas, half moon bay 6195 for any auc big contrast still in place there but would retire the 90's and much of the north bay as we have the 80's in place. still some 80's in the east bay shoreline as well. we'll get into some of this in your 4 zone forecast in a bit and also check that extended. for your health this morning. father's day, of course, is here. it's a very unique and activity for everyone. whether you're on during your dad, a spouse, a friend or mentor. >> you might be having a tough time thinking of how to honor and celebrate the men in your life. don't worry about it or health expert care. no luck is here with some meaningful. ideas i care. thanks all for joining us this morning. happy father's day to your hobby. >> you all. happy father's day to so much. thank you so much. care, you have a whole list here of wonderful activities. let's get right to it. number one participating in a hobby. the dead likes. >> yeah. better way to really
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make this personal. you know, if your your dad likes to golf or whether they are photography, whatever it is participated in with him because not only will he be doing something he loves to do. but he left it even more because he's doing it with you. it makes it more meaningful. doesn't karen as yeah. >> and this time of year, you know, dave was talking about the fact we're still going to see temperatures into the 90's and the east bay in some spots. also in the south bay. this is a perfect day to maybe go out and get wet. >> yes, perfect time to play in the water and and take advantage a lot of places that we have here in the bay area like the dublin waves, water park. and that's that just opened on tuesday. a lot of there events are open and then the oakland estuary. if you're can try going out and paddleboarding. you could rent a canoe or kayak that would be a fun thing to do with your
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dad or or grandfather. e that you go, yeah. and then the del val regional park that's open to its open for fishing. they they load the water lake up with some fish, though that would be fun, too. so they they also have to beaches single beaches 7 that you could go out and water. >> he also, of course, the san francisco coastline all the way down to down to san jose crown beach in alameda. very popular. i know that there's a water park is open in also in san jose. so there's plenty of ways to beat the heat on this father's day around the bay area. the next tip that you have is is looking more deeply into your family tree. >> yes, and this is a great way to really feel connected you know, connect your. >> stories connect so if you could share of family stories, especially if you have like an older adults like you're a grandfather and uncle. they
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probably have a lot of stories that you may not have heard yet. and right. and i also recommend this is the time to break out the video camera really document the stories. and so that you can carry them on for many, many years. i know a lot a lot of adult. >> sons and daughters have broken out the video camera or even their phone just to get an oral history of their family before too much time ptsses by and it's a wonderful way to really connect with your family tree. of course, there's so many other options out there with all of the family tree apps and things like this web sites where you can do that quite easily and it really gives you a deeper appreciation for your family. >> it really doesn't. it really makes it personal and doesn't have to be perfect. you know, i thought about when i should not have been thinking about all the lighting and the you just turn the camera on and does go capture those stories.
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>> yeah. you fall into the same trap that i do. we've been doing tv to lawn care. and i think we start lighting has to be perfect the not so much. just gather the stories is what it's all about. do it. yeah. it's a great time. also to maybe do a puzzle do a board game with the family. >> i love used to do this with my mom in. it's a really, you know, when you're solving a problem like a puzzle. it becomes very bought. the eu bond yet as as a group. so that's a that's a great way to bring the family together. it's good for all ages. you know, from the young ones to the older good for short-term memory fingered can fine motor and shutterfly. you can you can actually make have a custom personalized puzzle made, you know, with a family
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picture which could make it even more special. it is amazing what you can do now with they end up on mugs or puzzles. as you mentioned, place mouse pads. what a great way to remember your family right. >> get and we know that the restaurants are going to be packed tonight with the people celebrating father's day. how about maybe staying home and making a meal together. that's perfect. you know what, what what better way to show how much you care for someone then that to cook for someone. and and you can take that cultural theme. one step further and and make something that might be something that your family made years ago pull up some old recipes make it really fun. that would be fantastic. another point that i i really like about this is doing an act of service for dad. explain what you mean. >> yes, and one of the things i hear from my veterans is that what what really creates anxiety for them to see
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projects that they can't do anymore and they get to you. can't do it. so if you can't find out what those little projects are then go and help them finish or go over there in and do it for in that role really make them feel less stressed just to help. more thing, crossed out their to do list. so it's just a lovely thing to do. >> another point that you make that i just i just love this one. karen is is that we're thinking about dads, but there are so many young people without a father. >> yes, father's day can actually be a little painful yeah. for those kids and their one in 4 children don't have a father in their home. so this is a way to i actually think about stepping out and maybe being a mentor for one of these kids and there is an opportunity mentoring dot org is an organization that actually helped connect children and youth with a
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mentor and you can mentoring anything. you know, whether it's career academics or health and nutrition and. and there's so many ways that you can give and and really help a youth without a father. what a wonderful idea and a fantastic organization. karen, thank you so much for pointing out these tips. >> on ways to spend father's day. happy father's day to you, marty, thank you so much. care and we'll see again next weekend. i we'll be right back. over the years, mercedes-benz has patented thousands of safety innovations. crash-tested so many cars we've stopped counting. and built our most punishing test facility yet, in our effort to build the world's safest cars. we've created crumple zones and autonomous braking. active lane keeping assist and blind spot assist. we've introduced airbags, side curtain airbags, and now the first-ever rear-mounted front-impact airbags. all in the hope that you never need any of it.
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>> good morning, everybody. and welcome back to the kron 4 morning news on this father's day. it's 9.28 foggy father's day definitely got some fog there at the golden gate bridge, which is normal. but i i know it's a little cooler in some spots than what we've seen the last couple days, which is kind of nice really for a lot of folks are saying it's about time, maybe a couple degrees. what we're talking about. find out for sure from dave spahr high day. >> okay. good morning, guys. good morning. so the morning fog will shake that off as we get into the early afternoon and temperatures a bit cooler as we get particularly early into next week. we have a change in the weather pattern coming our way. and that will be some nice relief right now. still battling the fog is what we see from our pictures of this is half moon bay. a little bit of drizzle. also coming with this we will start to see across the wider bay sfo. yes, activity. looks like there's traffic going on. there are no delays, by the way, happening there. so the
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breakdown puts us at about 90 by 1 o'clock at 4 o'clock. 92 still venturing into the 90's but will probably be into the 80's tomorrow. the bay in the 70's with some lower 80's to be had. most of the fog will be contained by high noon. little bit of a breeze to report not a whole lot of one, though. we'll see that pick up a little bit as we get into early next week. you know, kind of onshore flow son optically speaking as we see the fog start to build little bit early in the next week. we'll take a look at your 4 zone forecast and that extended coming up in a bit. well. >> thanks, dave. in the east bay, the mayor of antioch has declared the entire city. no side show zone. it's all in an effort to stop dangerous and illegal stunt from happening. >> well, the city is going to install elevated pavement markers in a number of locations in that you saw that map. kron four's haaziq madyun has more. >> if you know someone was planning on doing some illegal sideshows stunts in their car or a tv this weekend at an event in antioch. you might want to tell them what mayor
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lamar thorpe has to say. >> i'm not messing around with anybody. this is not the place to conduct this type of activity. i will not tolerate not with the chief united with the city. we will employ every measure possible to stop this from happening. i warn every single organizer of this event to cancel this by friday. if not, you're going to be met with the full force of the antioch police department with my support. >> may have thought, didn't stop there. in fact, he says the city of antioch is now a no side show zone and announced that the city will be installing elevated pavement markers to make it difficult to perform the reckless driving stunts at the following intersections james down the road at somerville road sunset drive cavallo road and blew out drive at eagle rock dries. this is started a pilot program. >> and if it works and successful will continue to expand it throughout the city. >> in a somewhat of a carrot and stick theme. the message. the mayor added the city is
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trying to identify a property that could be used for sideshows so that you can use their off-road vehicle safely can legally. i recognize that these types of events are part of the bay area culture, particularly as an expression of resistance. >> but i can not ignore the fact that these kinds of events can kill people. antioch. police will be out in full force this weekend with mutual aid from neighboring law enforcement standing by. they say if your car or a tv is impounded. it will cost $3,000.30, days later to get it out. the mayor had this final warning to event. organizers. let me be very, very clear. >> you have until friday. the 18 to cancel this event. >> i encourage you and those who are planning to attend not to attend in stay kron 4 news. >> and this morning we're learning more about a san jose man who drowned at lake berryessa napa sheriff's department recovered the body of 22 year-old billy die on saturday morning.
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investigators say that he went into the water friday afternoon. but so far there's no word if there were any unusual circumstances that led to the drowning. >> the north bay. a bicyclist has suffered major injuries after a hit and run crash in santa rosa kron, four's phillipe djegal shares the description of the person police say was behind the wheel of that vehicle. >> marina torrance takes a moment to reflect on what she saw late friday night. the aftermath of a hit and run collision near her home in santa rosa. less. the bicyclist in desperate shape when i came home at night. i was walking by and i saw >> like just totally destroyed right there. police say officers responded to the incident at around 10 40 at night. >> the cyclists found unconscious in the roadway. the crash happening on some bestival road at corporate center parkway an urgent care center is on that corner but was closed at the time the victim was taken to a hospital where police say they have
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undergone multiple surgeries us assume the worst images hurt me because. i'm always waeking ice. so it could have happened police say the driver took off before officers arrived witnesses describe the person to police as a hispanic 25 year-old man with tattoos on his face. he has short hair facial hair and was wearing a dark hat black shirt and jeans. investigators say he was driving a 2008 to 2010 acura mdx likely with damage to the front of the car and windshield. cyclist say they try to avoid this area at night. you know, in the day. we can see police markers show it's possible the victim was in the bike lane before the collision arena tour is says this intersection and other city roads are becoming increasingly dangerous. people are just not caring and. >> they're going about. why does a lot of them are drinking and driving to police not sure whether drugs or alcohol were involved in santa
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rosa all kron. 4 news. >> across the country. people celebrated juneteenth as a federal holiday for the first time yesterday and before the tragic shooting in oakland in which one person was killed, thousands of people packed lake merritt for the juneteenth celebrations and kron four's. gayle ong was there. >> thousands gathered around lake merritt saturday to celebrate freedom day. now a national holiday. some people actually got the day off yesterday because i have a co-worker of the system works federally. so they have the day off. but i just i come down here and enjoy it. it's a beautiful day at the lake winslow and her friend miss parker the holiday means more than a day off now. gives it more recognition. and i think that's why it is more actively celebrating right now. today because it has been recognized telling the that we know. but more people can understand the plight juneteenth commemorates the end of slavery in the united states in 1865
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oaklanders kicked off celebrations with full of food, art music and dance. >> finally name until all a day of president joe biden signing of juneteenth national independence day into law has been a long time coming that people say more work is ahead tried and did a great thing. black people have been celebrating juneteenth. and i think we will continue and hopefully it's the start of much more to come all takes time. its name that get to point where people understand. >> our struggle it's never likely taken for granted. we know and it everything to me now even more so juneteenth celebrations continue sunday. there are planned events at the solano county fairgrounds in vallejo and san francisco's gilman park. >> reporting from oakland gayle ong kron 4 news. >> well, today is the official first day of summer. we
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understand at 08:00pm and so we're going to launch our destination, california series today we're highlighting santa cruz. and there's always something fun going on for everyone out there. kron four's, rob fladeboe given a store. >> a trip to santa cruz, a k a surf city would be complete without a visit to steamers lane. arguably the most consistent and historic surf break this side of y e. >> the historical birthplace of mainland surfing in the united states. so anywhere else in the continental us when you see it started right here in santee, california. >> back on terra firma visitors stroll along west cliff drive to the wharf shops and restaurants next door is the iconic santa cruz beach boardwalk which boasts some history of its own. you can ride a wooden roller coaster. that is also a national historic landmark that was built in 1924 covid giant dipper. >> and of course the beaches right there. the main beach is
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one of many easily access beaches along 29 miles of coastline. >> 20 minutes away. the santa cruz mountains beckon from henry cal state park to the roaring camp and big trees railroad to the bigfoot museum in felton redwood trees tower over head head south to watsonville to sample strawberries apples and other farm bounty in the valley and don't miss kapur told the village 6 miles south of santa cruz with its boutiques european esplanade and a war for its own. there really is something for everyone. in santa cruz. i consider it. >> kind of a classic west coast town with an iconic california laid-back 5. >> rob fladeboe in santa cruz for destination, california. >> scan. this qr code that you see on your screen right now. it will take you straight to our destination. california section on our kron 4 website, you'll find several stories there things to do across the state this summer like renting an rv for a road trip. details
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on a rejuvenating retreat in ohio that because it sounds interesting. right. well, for your money. california workers filed over. >> 68,000 initial unemployment claims for the week that ended june 12th. that's an increase of over 15,000 from the claims that were filed the week before analysts say the increase in unemployment claims here in california suggests that the state's economy has not fully recovered california, by the way, accounted for 17% of all jobless claims that were filed across the country last week. even though the state has only 12% of the nation's workforce. alright walmart is beginning its big deal days. today. the giant retailer getting a head start on its big rival amazon prime days, which start tomorrow. walmart says it's offering deals in 16 categories from electronics to close nice. >> well, if you're thinking of buying a home. listen up. the average rate on the popular 30 year fixed mortgage moved
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decidedly higher hitting a 3.2 5%. that's the highest rate since mid april mortgage rate daily says the move was a reaction to comments made on wednesday by federal reserve chairman jerome powell following the central bank'% meeting this week where he said rates will likely increase in 2023. and hopper rolled out its price freeze for hotels feature. the app now lets users lock in the best rate at a specific hotel for up to 60 days. it's sure to be a welcome option for travelers who after a year of lockdown, unlimited travel are definitely looking for flexibility and freedom when they're planning their trips. hi, dave. another hot day today. it looks like. but again, those inland valleys as we venture into some 90's going on. but things are going in the right direction. we'll check in your 4 zone forecast and extend the next few days.
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may be problematic for a few hours in the morning, but then by the early afternoon that should probably make south for us into a kind of at least a partially sunny day at least going on in the afternoon. we're going to repeat this, particularly part of the week before. we going to have another weather pattern kind of reminiscent to what we just been through as we see a little heat spike again for next friday. temperature check. thus far. we have 75 antioch mostly the 60's for the east bay. north has also checking a lot of 60's, although santa rose at 57 56 san francisco 64 san jose in future cast for that fog comes back again for tonight greet us tomorrow morning, maybe even some patches of drizzle going on again mixes out nicely on the day and again tomorrow night here, some splotches of some light rain showers. so for the coast, we've got to keep that marine layer somewhat thicken. the possibility is there to see a couple little stray showers work their magic. so that will be the trend for the early part of the week. driving. all of this is kind of cut off low. it doesn't have a lot of moisture to work with on the backside of that. it's pretty
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exciting over on the east. we're not getting much activity from it. as you can see. then as we get to the end of the week is a little minor warm-up spell that we have and interesting enough. we see some thunder showers that will be thunder showers up there in tahoe in the mountains problem is we hopefully will get a lot decent amount of rain with that, they'll keep lightning strikes down least getting the rain in there because sometimes you get dry thunderstorms that could be problematic. so we don't want them to be dry. lightning thunder storms early in the following week. we might be looking for other warming. spell will see. we get a little closer. what comes together without 4 zone forecast today 67 san francisco will do lower to middle 60's covering the coast 70's to the northern end of the peninsula down south. we've retire the 90's for now 80's in place mid-eighties at that redwood city about 8684 for palo alto. 87 santa clara and some 90's to be have los gatos at 1992 for morgan hill. now, tomorrow that will improve 88 cupertino and still some 80's along the east bay shoreline. so no popping at 90
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near about 95 for tri valley. looks like 94 walnut creek and concord. 69 for berkeley. 73 for oakland checks in at 65 nap at 82. and again, we're back to this issue of this marine layer when it clears out here. noe valley at 74. but most of the readings will pop at about the 80's. so you see temperatures retreat. we get to wednesday a little bit recovery for friday. is that spikes up to 96. the bay follows ensued, although we get some 80's going back again by friday and at the coast will keep him into the 60's. >> well, today is father's day. and if you're still scrambling to kind of figure out what to give dad. might we suggest a concert or a comedy show. mountain winery up down in the south bay is reopen and ready to welcome you with a jam packed calendar of shows that kickoff at the end of next month. you want to get tickets now, though, because they are going fast for some of those shows here with the
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scoop on the lineup is jenny perkins. she is the general manager of mountain thank you so much for joining me, jenny, i know you guys had to cancel last year's concert series for obvious reasons. so how does it feel to be able to put out such an impressive lineup for this year. >> it feels so incredible. we get to go back to doing what we you know, none of us will never have this much time off before. so to be able to get back into is such. it's such a great, great feeling. >> well, i mean that picture that you have there behind you that shows the kind of a packed house. the lights, the setup. it's also beautiful down there. i feel like no matter what dad is into this summer's concert series has something for them. you've got the beach boys boys to men the temptations. my uncle loves dave cause got dave caught out and you have some some decade themed shows as well. talk to us about the lineup.
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>> we do. i mean, our we some 70's 80's and also 90's theme shows. so really, you know, no matter what your your genre is that you love? we really have something for everyone and it's it's so amazing to be able to go to those shows and really be you know, back to those times. you know, it really it's it's fun for for everyone there really, really, really great. talk to me about for the first time in so long. but if people are coming for a show. are they able to visit the winery earlier in the day. talk to us about what you guys offer. yeah. we have some great things that we can offer that are unique to some of, you know, the other concert venues on like you mentioned, we are outdoors, which is, you know, it's so lovely in the summer. >> up in the hills. we have wine tasting during concert
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season thursdays through sundays. so on. if you wanted to come early and sip on some wind before the concert. you know you're more than welcome to. we also have a couple different dining packages that we we have shot to the la cresta witches are fine. dining with the most amazing panoramic views. and then we also have the winery deck, which is a bit more overlooking the concert hall. both are really easy to purchase either in the ticket purchase or we have great packages that we offer as as menus. uprisings everything's all on our website. so i encourage everyone to check it some well, i know that obviously last year probably was not the how did you guys fair going through last year. it and then kind of reworking in figuring out how to survive this. >> yeah, i mean, it's it's really crazy to think about how the pandemic is really decimated our entire industry for over a year and a half. we
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did kind of what we could do, which was really take the time to focus on the property. looking at all of our programs are offerings, things that we could do better coming out of this seat out of last year. so, you know, we we just made the best of our time, which is, you know, really what we could do we're not used to sitting around. we're not used working from home. you know, we did. i think what everyone trying to do, which is really just make the best of, you know, a bad situation. >> well, i know you're probably really glad to to get employees back, get them marking and get visitors back on the property tickets for this concert series. i think they range from about $50, but they can get pretty pricey. can you talk to me about which shows are already kind selling out pretty quickly. >> yeah, we i mean, let people really want to get out. you know, you can are on sale was really strong and it was
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really great to see the interest that people have been coming back and experiencing live music. sebastian maniscalco billy idol little big town on. you know, definitely hot tickets. you know, but we have so many shows to choose from gold of our down low bright young colby callaway. you know there are still tickets but, you know, no matter who it is, it's going to be an amazing night on the mountain. definitely got comedy shows as well >> steve martin and martin short. i know. and i i saw one friend already bought her tickets for boys to men, which i know is a a popular one as well. anything people need to keep in mind if they're coming to the venue. obviously we know california of rules have kind of gone out the window. now, when it comes to social distancing and all that. so you guys are going to be operating at 100% capacity. that's we will be following state and local guidelines at
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throughout the duration of the season and we will we will plan accordingly. thank you so much for joining me, jenny. and i know that we will have all the information on our website. kron 4 dot com about where people can get tickets. >> experience one of these wonderful shows of later this summer. thanks so much. >> great. thank you. we'll be right back.
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>> hey, take a look at this. a pair of fishermen caught unexpected sight off the coast of tampa, florida. that's a 30 foot whale. shark that paid them a bit of a visit the massive animal was about 30 feet long. the biggest they've seen. >> in the gulf of mexico during their 15 years fishing in the area. so they those waters is a map and every day, by the way, will start. so the largest fish in the sea. they can reach lengths of more than 40 feet long. not necessarily something. i want to come into cutter fishing boat. but there's a reason they call him a whale. shark i got another
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huge. i did see, though i was looking this up and they they don't eat well, that's good. that okay. we're good. all right. things. we'll take a look at the 7 day forecast one last time. there it and things are a lot cooler compared to the past few days. what we've been dealing with. well, yeah. last week we saw 100 degree heat and a lot of places 94 for some parts today. again, summer starts tonight around 8 o'clock. we're starting that summer, it will creep back up again next weekend. but we're sitting in the 80's for majority of the week. so that's kind of that's a good place to sit. it is a good place to set. you know, we're going to miss you sitting next to in a couple of weeks. yeah. we're counting down the i'm going to retire and it's bittersweet for me. on the one hand i'm looking forward to retirement. but on the other hand, gonna miss you all of our co-workers and of course you out there. the viewers so. >> next weekend will be my final weekend here at kron 4.
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and so besides the news will be taking a look back and take a trip down memory lane only well, we've got things because we're definitely going to see you've been with us for so many years here, 6 years here at kron 4 to 4 years and tv news. so it's definitely time yeah. he's a legend and we're so lucky to have him. and so sad we only have one more weekend left but definitely be sure to tune in with us next weekend for marty's final weekend with us. please join us for that and for the next to last marty gonzales, thanks for joining us. i'm noelle bellow. we'll see you next weekend.
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