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>> from the area's local news station. you're watching the kron 00:00am morning news at 7. >> good saturday morning to you. thanks for joining us here on the kron 4 morning news. i'm noelle bellow. and i'm will tran. this is october 3rd, the biggest day and baseball for regular season. the giants, the dodgers today. we'll talk about that in just a few moments. but of course we have to talk about the weather. it's hot. it's going to be hot it's a really nice sunrise. cut a little video on my phone this morning. i went out on the balcony just to get it because it looks so beautiful over the bay bridge. dave, how warm is it going to get today. >> well, good morning, guys. good morning, everybody. it looks like we're going continue on with the summer
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like weather is temperature shoot still into the 90's. one more day. you're going to feel a difference by tomorrow. and for the balance of the week. it's back to fall. looks like if you've been missing that those temperatures will return back to that. the shot that we have here. we khaleesi the east bay shoreline. but fog is making a reappearance in this forecast. here's what it looks like from the golden gate bridge. as you can see, the fog intrusion temperature check. we have about 60 hayward and san carlos. but most readings are still in the 50's 48 up to santa rosa, by the way. so for stormtracker form with high pressure still in control and another spare the air day today. we don't see much movement in terms of what's going on. there's the fog from aloft. you can see very close to the surface already punching 90 by 2 o'clock. and we'll see a lot of 90 readings. well, inland coming up a little bit. we'll take a look at that forecast. both near and far well and will. >> davis is a big week as fleet week returns to the bay area took a one-year hiatus last year. but it is back. that's right. it will be the first time in 2 years since we've seen the blue angels fly
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over the bay. it's always a fun site to see that, of course, had to be canceled last year due to the pandemic kron four's camila barco joining us live now in the newsroom with this year's event. details. good morning to me. look good morning. all out. organizers are ready for takeoff as always. fleet week is going to feature that blue angels. >> the ship tours and the parade of ships. but this year's event will also resemble the new normal san francisco fleet week is celebrating its 40th anniversary despite it being canceled last year, the air show includes the navy parachute team. the red bull air force wing suits sky, dry divers and of course, the blue angels. now you can watch it all happen. but the city's covid protocols are still in place during fleet week. masks are required. on all us navy vessels, health officials encourage people to wear them when outside because of the large crowds and you will be asked to wear a face covering and show proof of vaccination with a matching id for any event that takes place
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indoors. you will notice san francisco police officers and deputies patrolling the streets and the u.s. coast guard has safety tips for those planning to enjoy the air show all out on the bay. >> always carry a vhf radio on board and have enough life jackets for all passengers think a vhf channel 16 as the 911, if you will, on the water. >> the event honors, the men and women of the united states armed forces and they also share the best practices in humanitarian assistance. the united states department of defense has recognized the city's fleet week as the model for other fleet weeks across the country and while well, coming up in the next hour, a full rundown of all the events you don't want to mess. back to you. >> alright camila. we always i love flee. we keep finding a rooftop and just watching, you know, those blue angels fly and do all their fun little. >> maybe next year it's your turn now this year's jonathan mccall. 15. so maybe
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next year you'll start laying down the track. i want to go like to go up with the blue angels. on saturday. october 9th, the blue angels will fly over san francisco. you can join us right here on kron. 4 to see the blues live. the air show is 2 hours of high-flying stunas featuring the spectacular about of the navy's best pilots. again. it saturday. >> 02:00pm right here on kron 4. so i don't find a rooftop or something like that. you don't want to head to the city. this your best bet to catch >> it's the last day of the 21st annual hardly strictly bluegrass festival and this year it is it will consist of live and pre-recorded performances. organizers say last year's online performance. if this got more than a million views. it is free. that's one of my favorite words free. we have a link to the live streamed event on our website at kron 4 dot com. >> the inland valleys of alameda and contra. costa
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counties are under a spare. the air day alert through at least tomorrow. this includes the tri valley and diablo valley regions according to the bay area, air quality management district. the combination of wildfire, smoke and some high inland temperatures are to blame for this things should improve as cooler temperatures make their way through later this week. >> this morning, oakland police are still searching for whoever shot and killed the person making that victim the city's 105th homicide of the year. this happened on friday at 1130 shortly before midnight. police believe it was part of a home invasion coffers. amanda hari spoke to a longtime leader in the oakland community about what it's like to see the level of crime continuing to rise. >> stop killing people and put those guns down. >> that's the message from oakland acts, full gospel church pastor bob jackson to people committing crimes. it's a scene that's becoming all too familiar. police tape and flashing lights in neighborhoods. this is video from the police investigation
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of oakland's 105th homicide of the year. oakland police say they were called to the scene near the 2600 block of monticello avenue around 1130 friday night this year is just is just. >> as they would say off the charts and and it doesn't seem like anyone has the answer for the problem. that's continued to escalate now, opd says they found 2 victims at the scene. a woman was transported to the hospital and treated for gunshot wounds. >> and we see that the scene for gunshot wounds but was pronounced dead becoming the 105th homicide of 2021 right now. police are investigating, but both opd and pastor jackson say they don't have enough officers to serve the community a minimum of 850. we only have 693 and the police officers are leaving the police force and open. >> 1011 every month because they don't want to serve an open anymore. pastor jackson says people need to do all they can to try and stop the time plan.
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>> he goes out with members of his church to sign reach the community we go out every month. >> door to door in the communities that i have and the worst problems with gunfire and gunshots. >> 24 hours a day almost now and we knock on the doors pray with the community. pastor jackson will be 76 in december. he's been a pastor oakland for nearly 40 years. >> he says this is the worst he's seen the city. i've never seen. >> the condition of our city, the 6 a deep 7 is just full of trash and debris and abandoned cars and oh, my god is just it's like a 3rd world country out of pastor jackson tells me he's in the process of writing a letter to the mayor. he believes she needs to declare a state of emergency in the city of oakland. >> and they need the alameda county sheriff's office is help. police say amanda hari kron 4 news. >> still ahead on the kron 00:00am morning news. a company is seeking emergency use authorization for its
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antiviral pill. how the drug is supposed to help covid-19 patients. also injuries could put the forty-niners at a disadvantage in just a few hours from now when the play, the seattle seahawks, the player that they hope to get on the field. we just give away their george kittle will tell you how george kittle is and after the break, the giants still running for to try to clinch the division a huge day today. the if they can make it happen today at oracle will tell you all about.
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>> welcome back. the giants had an opportunity to celebrate a division title last night. but they lost to the padres and they are really not about that. the last 3 to 2, the giants held the lead through 5 innings. but those padres made some plays when they had to and they came out with the w. that's grimace didn't go to the game. i was thinking about it and then i watched at home and i thought we were good to go and then they come to us. >> now. the giants must play the waiting game since the dodgers beat the brewers 83 yesterday. the pressure is on the giants first pitch at 12. '05. if they lose. and the dodgers win that game this afternoon. then the dodgers will fly to san francisco for a one-game playoff tomorrow, least we have home field advantage tomorrow. if that happens, hopefully we won't have to get that game here on monday. but the giant say they're still confident they won't get to that point, especially with logan webb on the mound. >> we also pretty good having
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him on the mound. obviously the 2nd half has been price tremendous competitor. i mean, really are all of our starters have been so good that you know, one getting more credit the got time. guys to and it had better stretches for us. and then has been kind of that guy. so think the offer should pretty confident and i'm going to games it's a have a lot of >> first pitch for both games today are set for noon. meanwhile, the football, the forty-niners. they're dealing with a rash of injuries right now to their running back and their defensive back corps and to make matters worse star tight end. george kittle questionable for today's game against the seahawks. he has a calf injury i had one earlier. >> her day to day. kittle is day to day. he did not practice on wednesday or
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thursday was a partial participants on friday. head coach kyle shanahan says he's hopeful that his best offensive weapon. we'll be ready for russell wilson. >> i guess that earlier in the week that i thought to be alright, the fact that he wasn't ready to go on thursday. just worried us a little bit more than expect fact, you could do a little bit today was much more encouraging than yesterday and i hope that we have that same result tomorrow. still some slowing pain. don't do what we can to make sure available to plan sunday. >> you know, it's trending in the right direction. >> i would lie to you guys. >> i would lie to you guys. what i. my new, better-than-ever cluck sandwich with a bigger, crispier, juicier fillet, bigger pickles, more mystery sauce, and an extremely serious crunch. i'm kind of a big fan. try my bigger, crispier, new cluck sandwich combo for $6.99. download the jack app today.
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>> okay. welcome back. it's 7.15. noel was busy during the commercial break. i have a lot of cordish going on that we're good now. >> can hear everything i can hear hopefully you can hear as well at home this morning that your 7 a cup of coffee. it's going to get really hot later today, especially in the east bay there. dave's got a little bit more detail on we'll know. well, good morning. good morning, everybody. and you know, it's summer just doesn't want to let go or in early october in still going to feel the heat going on today. but just one more day, things will start changing already early into next week. live shot coming in from the east bay shoreline. >> little in the way of some fog is greeting us in the usually suspected areas such as the golden gate bridge. but
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outside of that that's going to mix up pretty quickly. we still have kind of the stale air, if you will. it's with that high pressure cell. that's why you heard so much about again, another spare the air day. it looks like for today. and speaking of the air quality not just in the bay area where it's being chipped away a little bit by the moderate categories. you can see freeman in oakland. but off to the central valley. lot of yellows going on here and getting up to the mountains as well. we do have some green, but not as much as we saw from yesterday. so the air quality has gotten a little worse. then it was from yesterday. we don't have a lot of vertical motion of the air with a high place temperature check. we have a lot of 50's in the east bay 60 for hayward antioch up to the north bay 50's and 40's mixture 58 this hour for san jose surface winds even horizontal they pick up a little bit with daytime heating. but that's just local winds that very typical. we're not getting any help from upstairs to drive thing son optically again, that will be first things first. getting to early next week. we do see the bubbling up to some scattered clouds will be a little bit more intrusive maybe by the
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time we get to around tuesday. as you can see. but the real action is the latter portion of the week not only necessarily just cooling but also with some of those traffic might be able to scrounge up some raindrops here much the same today touch cooler at the coast early in the week. cooling quickly will be falling through the 80's inland than late in the week mild returns. it looks like in return to fall east bay shower on thursday question mark, because it kind of an interesting system. the bypasses the rest of the bay and then we go into friday saturday. it's an opportunity for everybody to maybe get into some of this. i said opportunity. it's not necessarily in stone. the models keep jumping around. but that's what it looks like with the police to shift. and you can tell by the temperature change. they're on the right side of things 79. it looks like today for a san francisco 82 for oakland 88 san jose. so much the same across the wider geography middle 80 or middle 90's. excuse me. to wish you a tease but middle 90's going on the far east bay up to the north bay lower 90's that that of course we'll get into this and the 4 zone forecast bit. well.
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dave, now we turn our attention to the coronavirus coverage more than 700,000 americans have died from covid-19 since the pandemic began. >> but get this nearly 100,000 americans have died since just mid june. most of the recent deaths in recent months were from people who were not vaccinated and younger than 55 years old. they were also mostly concentrated in the south. the new surge of deaths over the summer makes the coronavirus, of course, the most deadly the deadliest pandemic in american history. >> a california national guard did send out medical teams to 3 hospitals in rural areas. of california where recent covid surge had started to overwhelm healthcare staff teams or sent into 2 hospitals in bakersfield and another in reading a support team was expected to arrive at a 3rd hospital in bakersfield yesterday. rural areas of the state saw the biggest jump in new covid cases since the beginning of the pandemic
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populations there have a far lower vaccination rate than the rest of the state and health officials are battling widespread distrust in the covid vaccine and in the apmask-wearing mandates. >> the first pill to treat covid-19 could soon be approved merck announced the plans to seek emergency approval. jonelle fort details. more of the recent clinical trials. >> a new easy to use weapon could soon be available in our arsenal against covid-19 pharmaceutical company merck releasing new data showing its antiviral pill. a new pair of air cut the risk of hospitalization or death from covid-19 by 50% for patients who start taking the drug within 5 days of the onset of symptoms ad. also been wanting a medication and tell easy access for patients. it's a missing piece in the fight against the virus currently the methods. we have to treat covid require an id or injection.
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>> undercover some to administer berks and a viral treatment as a five-day for pills twice a day that you can take it home. we could give them now or in the future. a prescription, they could go to their pharmacy and take their medication the way they do. other medicines. >> this would allow us to treat many more people much more quickly and we trust much less expensively. >> merck's clinical study tracked 775 adults with mild to moderate covid-19 who are considered high risk for severe illness over 29 days. there were no deaths from patients who took the pill compared with 8 deaths from those who took the placebo. merck says the results were so positive. they stopped the study early after consulting with the fda. the of the efficacy of this particular antiviral. >> is obviously very good news. >> but health experts warn the shouldn't be looked at as an alternative to the vaccine. a
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50% reduction is wonderful, but it's not sure it's not 100%. interventions to ideally will see more people getting vaccinated as a measure merck's already started manufacturing the pills and says its next hurdle is getting emergency use authorization from the fda. they have to study very, very carefully. look at the benefits but also look at the side effects of the drug and then everything going well, my fingers are crossed. we would get an emergency use authorization perhaps early as 8 weeks from now. >> so stay tuned. we'll let you know if it does get approval in 8 weeks from now. and that was forte reporting for us this morning. >> still ahead here on the kron 4 morning news a domestic violence expert questioning gabby petito's interaction with police in utah. here are the expert says officers didn't do enough.
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>> tropical conditions in florida. they're making it very complicated for police officers to try to track down brian laundry and of course, he's the fiance of gabby petito whose body was found in wyoming's bridger teton national forest last month. experts who say finding evidence or any possible remains is increasingly difficult, especially in the alligator infested. 25,000 acre reserve where authorities believe laundrie is hiding his parents insist they have no idea where their son is. if it's turned out that they did
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know that they could be on the hook for the cost of the search laundry left his home without his cell phone and his wallet. >> now there's a new perspective on the gabby petito case. from a domestic violence expert. the this following the release of the body camera footage showing gabby petito and her fiance before her death and his disappearance. lots of questions on why he was able to even leave the house without being monitored. so, you know, we track down an expert. the expert tells reporter nico clemens. the officers should have asked more questions before letting laundry go. >> many people have now seen the latest body camera video from moab. the city police, gabby petito telling an officer brian laundry hitter. i talk with an advocate for domestic violence victims who says officers didn't ask enough questions for one of the truth of the an anxious
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gabby petito describes her fight with her fiance of city police officer last month. >> mandy murphy says the video is concerning she's the president and ceo of the spring of tampa bay. the certified domestic violence center for hillsborough county. all of her. >> activities are being scrutinized and none of his murphy says officers didn't ask enough questions about brian laundrie's behavior. that was a perfect opportunity for them to have said has bryant ever grab you by the face before. has he ever put his hands around your neck in the police report, webb city police officers didn't feel the situation escalated to the level of a domestic assault. >> as much as that of a mental health crisis. no charges were filed in the couple was separated for the night in the body camera video. an officer indicates petito was the aggressor in the fight. but in the 911, call, a witness told the dispatcher he saw a laundry hitting petito figure of i'm a gentleman was slapping the girl.
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>> slapping her. >> yes. and then we stopped. they ran up and down the sidewalk. proceeded to enter reason why they don't give special on these things because too many times women who are at want to go back to their views. are they just wanted him to stop and they don't want to have to be separated. they want to tell. >> and then they end up getting worse and treatment and they end up getting killed. >> we do know the city of moab says it will launch an investigation into how police officers handle that interaction with petito and laundry in north eco clement 8 on your side.
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>> 7.30, here. the national weather service says total precipitation in northern california was at a record low for the second year in a row sacramento has officially gone. 196 days without any measurable rain and 2021 marks bakersfield 5th driest year ever. forecasters say the drought is being worsened by those, of course, destructive wildfires, water shortages and reduced supply from the colorado river. it may take several years of higher than average rainfall to return to california's water or to return help from his water table back to normal. so we are definitely hurting. i feel like we all know this, but seeing those numbers and and hearing all of that is just said i feel real tea and i can only speak for myself. i feel
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guilty. enjoying all the sunshine because i know we need so much rain right dave, i want to say yesterday you said that maybe we have a chance. >> for some precipitation later this week. yeah, we do. but it's probably going to be very, very token. unfortunately morning, guys. good morning, everybody. what we really need this winter is to get a nice bonanza of snow up in the mountains. now, that's going to really be a game changer for us if we can up those levels during the winter months because sometimes we get these warmer come in and give us a lot of rain. >> it just runs off and it really doesn't help much so we need cold systems and a lot of them this winter. hopefully that will deliver right now we're still left with a little bit. that was be fog off towards the distance as you will notice temperature check were in the 50's lower 60's cover some of the antioch and and already, hey, we're breaking through san carlos as well at the ball park later today versus the padres game time 12. '05, temps. lower 70's sunny and warm. they'll be an afternoon breeze thrown l in the same. it looks like today as
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we reach about 90 at 2 o'clock in la. now those inland spots, you may get rain potentially a few little cosmetic showers as early as maybe thursday covering more the bay by friday into saturday. we don't have total agreement of the models on all of this. but at least it looks like there's a little shot of that and more october like this. we see these opportunities coming. hopefully that's a sign of good things to come as we start to actually go into the wet season. we'll know. well. thanks, dave. >> as communities affected by the caldor fire rebuild. all that they've lost. you know, their homes, millions of dollars. one full, some families hoping their sweet gesture can be jeannie nguyen shows us what they're doing and how it's creating some buzz. >> for siblings janae drummond and andrew winners all the haha. it's been a very productive saturday morning running their honey stand in their full. some neighborhood golden honey, we're trying to. >> so some honey business and we're also trying to support color fire victims.
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>> after jar peaceful. some kids hope this honey can help anybody affected by the caldor fire. >> so we sought for the people that did lose their cabin. we thought we could help them in a way and because that could have been us and we wanted we would have needed help this hits close to home because they were lucky enough to have their family cabin spared by the fire. we actually have a cabin in strawberry. >> and we thought, you know, be good for the kids. you know, to also support the counter fire victims because we're almost a victim our south through their honey sales. a portion of it will be donated 25 to >> victims this business started this past summer when their uncle decided to give them a frame of honeycomb and challenge them to jar the honey and by the looks of it. they've succeeded. it's really inspirational to see something that. >> they took really just took it in their own hands to take off. but they also give back to communities. so far they've
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raised about a $100 to donate. >> and they're hoping for another 100 following this weekend. its numbers janae wasn't expecting, but she's pleased with the work she and her family have done teen this honey. like people. >> wanting to support it's making me so happy because it feels like my work has paid off and i feel like it will help other people in a wise tale in folsom. think can. >> closer >> to home in union city police officers are still searching for whoever shot and killed one person. now this happened on friday evening, on queen and drive officers when they got to the scene, they found that one person, the victim died from their injuries. we are expected to get more details on the shooting during a news conference sometime this afternoon. san jose police. they broke up a side show up on friday night at the intersection of capitol expressway in tully road police say 3 cars were eventually towed from the area. the owners face fines of up to $3,000. 10 other people.
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they got tickets before leaving the scene. >> a family in long beach is calling for justice after a school safety officer shot a teenager in the head. the shooting left 18 year-old mona rodriguez on life support monday. and the family's attorney says she'll be taken off very soon. police say the officer was responding to a fight between rodriguez and a 15 year-old girl after the fight rodriguez, a man and a boy tried to leave in a gray car. that's when the officer opened fire on the car hitting rodriguez in the head. now her family wants that officer to pay. >> just want justice for my sister. she didn't deserve this. nobody and nobody deserves is like honestly. i don't you wish death on the person who killed my sister. all i want is for him to to see what justice feels like. >> the school safety officer involved in the shooting is on paid leave pending the outcome of the investigation. a family
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early detection and treatment of cancer. >> welcome back. another round of california stimulus checks are going to be distributed
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next week beginning next wednesday. 705,000 payments. well, either be mailed or directly deposited 2 residents accounts who qualify eligible residents will be given $600 and those who claim at least one dependent will get an additional $500 to qualify. you have to make under $75,000 and have already submitted your 2020 tax return or you must do so by the october 15th deadline side is coming up. the relief is all a part of governor newsom's 100 billion dollar budget plan. meanwhile, if you're looking for a job, the u.s. postal service is looking for you. they're hiring a 1000 people right now to fill various jobs throughout the bay area there are current openings in contra, costa alameda marin sonoma and solano counties. so pretty much all sunny, where jobs include mail processing delivery, transportation and maintenance positions. the hiring push comes as u.s. p s comes ahead of the holiday season. new delivery delays are expected. price hikes are
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also expected to there's a lot going on with usps. if you're looking for a holiday job or a way to make some extra cash might the place for you. well. thousands of film and tv production workers are still deciding this morning. if they want to go on strike. if they do, it will be the largest u.s. strike in decades. >> the international alliance of theatrical stage employees they're asking for better working conditions, including more breaks and of course, higher pay at least 75%. yes. votes would be needed to authorize a strike. results are expected back tomorrow day. >> all right. another hot one across those inland regions, particularly as we reach to the middle 90's for highs today. there's some relief though upstream and hopefully scrounging up a couple raindrops look, forecast. a 6.4 morning news continues.
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>> welcome back. look at this snow. well, this is one of our favorite will they can't see it, though, while we will show them. i'm sure did. i really do like this. it always it's just so picturesque. we were just talking with our producer who is new here. she just got here from florida. and we're talking just about how beautiful the bay area landscape is the mountains, the fog, and water golden gate we've got fog there. dave is going to sit around the rest of the day. well, no, it's actually clearing up in some
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spots per to be at the coast. and this is half moon bay and new to their shrouded in the overcast. we can see actually see the sun. >> poking on in there. so even though we're looking for temperatures today. be a little cooler than they were from yesterday. shaving off a couple degrees is about it. but all in all, looks like a sweet sunday going on here for you after and nice saturday to in terms of if you want some of that summer time like feel will continue again for today. east bay shoreline. this is what it looks like. the sun joins us. you can see the bay off towards the distance temperature check. mostly in the 50's over most of the geography 64 antioch and also hayward 48 of the santa rosa, the cool spot in 50's control. most of the region. 44 for half moon bay future cast winds wonder this is a very minor distinction, but it shows you how things are starting to slowly change. little bit of a breeze happens today. that's because of inland heating. you can see single digits. that's a very, very weak effort tomorrow, though they pounce up a little bit more so because our highs starting to break down. temperatures won't be as high. all the indicators. we look for and we do have couple scattered clouds bubbling up
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from our south. that's really not much of an issue. but later during the week, big dramatic changes. so you're actually need to change a wardrobe for depending on what type of day you're doing things to remember now we're going into earnings fall by this weekend and hopefully will scrounge up some rain drops of all of that too. here's the close view of future cast for with the cloud cover coming up from the south. this will be from tomorrow and into tuesday. you can see it intruding from the west. don't see any radar echoes showing up there. so doesn't look like anything sep coastal drizzle. we're going to get from any of that now long this doesn't look great. either looks like near misses by tuesday. there's a front in our backyard. looks like it breaks apart before it does anything but we're opening up the pacific. another opportunity in the monday as well. you can see these misses now we have to wait to get little closer because, you know, things can change. but at least the pattern is right. we like that 4 zone forecast here sunday, 79 san francisco 73 daly city pacific about 70 already on the bayside were in the 80's. as you can see in
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down south at 89. looks like redwood city 86 for palo alto in the south bay upper 80's as well with 95 morgan hill 92 los gatos 89 for cupertino east bay shoreline upper 80's again, reducing this into the week. mid-nineties cover tri valley looks like and 95 for walnut creek 94 for concord, 81 for berkeley. 7891 for fairfield 89 for napa in 92 for santa rosa. so changes coming this week we drop off pretty quickly by the time we get to monday, tuesday with some some variable clouds kind of cooking here a little bit 70's and even upper 60's. by the time we get to around friday hoping on that chance of rain might start to see it as early as thursday covering those inland spots. >> for your health this morning. october is emotional wellness month and depending on your constant day-to-day demands your emotional health can be negatively affected this month is a great time to focus on and identify your biggest stress offenders. here
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to help us with. that is our health expert karen owoc. she's here with some everyday self-care tips that can help you cope and just calm down a little stress is something that we all i know. feel one way or another, but it really can have a negative impact on your actual physical health care and. right. because it it affects your immune system. and we talked a little bit about that last week with celiac disease and. >> the impact it has on your immune system. 70 1% of your immune system is in your gut. so we need to take care of what we how we take care of our gut in what we eat as well. is how we mentally ill when you're under stress it really says court is all that stress hormone and that can wreak recap it havoc on your immune system. that's why i don't know if you ever notice that when you are under stress and chronic stress. can you get sick more often. well, that's on us. lee. one of the first questions of doctor asks
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you have you been stress. you know, if you are sick or not to have even stress. and i'm always like, well, yeah. we we i live in is there i work in a stressful job in a stressful field and i feel like we've all had a higher level of stress, especially over the last year. >> yeah, and i think important for it. you know, someone like you. that's always some duress to to take a step back and evaluate that because when year. >> your threshold is way up here we kind of forget to pat, you know, we need to be way down here. so a ton of different things we can do to try and kind of calm down financial stress. i feel like is kind of a number one stress that debt really, really takes a hold of you and you feel like you can't really get out of it. >> right. whether you don't have enough money or maybe even have too much money but this month you known for emotional wellness to be a good time to kind of sit down and have some.
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>> create some type of financial plan. you know, figure out where do you want to be in 5 years, 10 years, 20 hour at retirement so you feel a little bit more in control of your finances and your stability whether you need to get extra help with that or you need to figure it out yourself and be good time to kind of figure that out. we look at those finances. another tip you're giving us is to learn something new have some help with stress. so learning setting new really expand your horizons. the brain likes new learning new things. and when you do learn new things and you feel accomplished that helps release. don't mean that's one of the other feel-good hormones. so the more don't and of relaxation and you feel that's going to help with your overall emotional well, okay. and something that i really like to do. i like to i used to do it once a day now on
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more of like a once a month. maybe every other week. but starting a gratitude journal is one of your tips as well. >> i love gratitude journal because it kind of takes you added that stress don't in all the things that are negative lee going on in your life and it really put you back in 2. a space where you think about lit and might really i'm thankful for what are the things i need to really embrace and i think that's a really get you in good mental health break. how often should we a gratitude journal. >> you could do that every i recommend doing it every day. and you know it if you don't write it down, at least journal it in your mind. you know, it's take a step back, say hall that was really nice what someone did for me today or i really feel good because i gave second sets to my neighbor and did something like that. but take note of
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those good things in those simple things in life. yeah. even the small things can written down there of cooking and baking one of your tips here. taking part in and healthy cooking you are not talk about progress of a king who are talking about healthy and it's a great way to engage the family. if you have kids and grand kids. >> that's a great learning experience for them. learning math reading science all wrapped up into one that's a really good feel good. activity to de stress. and then of sometimes our space is actually what's making us stress because we've got clutter everywhere. instead of spring cleaning. we're talking fall decluttering. >> well, the brain likes organization. so real important too. >> get rid of a lot of thing and i can personally say that i'm doing this right now. i don't know if you've heard of the middle alese, but they have a challenge going on like
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it. the first of the month you get rid of one thing. the second. day of the month. yet 2 things. well, i just dove in on the 23rd and i got rid of 23 things and now i'm on 26 things. today's the after we get off this call i'm going to stick get rid of war more things and your final tip here is to just watch something fun. i was just looking my streaming service the other day there so many fall movies that are coming onto our streaming services. so watching something fun should something to help you be less stressed. >> yes, think that that makes you laugh and that also releases those good hormones to so definitely kind of tune out. >> of the that every day. news that can be negative except pride and just have a good time and enjoy yourself all right. karen, helping us to be a little less stressed as we head into fall. and then of course holidays coming up, i
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know holiday stress is a whole other ballgame will probably talk about that at some point but really appreciate all your temps as usual. thanks so much. >> all right. but i see you next week. all right. we'll be right back.
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>> from the area's local news station. you're watching the kron 00:00am morning news at >> good sunday morning to you. thanks for joining us here on the kron 4 morning news. i'm noelle bellow. and i'm will tran and is october. 3rd. huge day in sports for the bay area giants niners specifically the giants. if you're going to today's game, it is a must win for the giants, so to speak. there in the playoffs. it's all about position and it's all about i would imagine
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sunscreen wallet. if you're going to the 40 niners game down in san jose. it's going to be probably even warmer than what we're dealing with in the in san francisco on dave. looks like i'm in a sometimes as a baseball games in the bay area. they can feel like almost like football, like weather, but we don't have it this way. it is summer like weather across the bay for today. it looks like. >> and that will continue. maybe for another day or so things are a change in later in the week. and we're actually going to be seeing the opportunity for. >> some rain use the word opportunity for right now, here's what it looks like at half moon, bay, beautiful sunrise. you know, typically the fog is in place there. they have overcast still at water is lovely looking. meanwhile, the golden gate bridge. it's all covered up right now with the fog. again, we expect this to mix out the high overhead means we're going to a lot of way of wind's both horizontally or certainly not vertically 50's and 60's to the east bay 50's and a couple 40's up to the north bay and 56 covers us for san francisco. so the high as another one-day event here. it starts chip being chipped away
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at breaking down a little bit over the next couple of days. we cool off. we see more cloud intrusion. then later on that opportunity for a shower. 84 by high noon to 3 o'clock 91. so we're doing those 90's yet again for today. coming up a little bit will break your forecast down for you. there will and not do well. >> de fleet week is back in the bay area. take a one-year hiatus, of course, because of covid-19 and the blue angels. they first land in oakland and then they take to the skies. that's right. we'll be able to see them in the san later this week. this is the first time we've seen the blue angels fly. >> in 2 years. of course, the event was canceled last year due to the pandemic kron four's camila barco joining us live in the newsroom with more event. details for this week. good morning, camila. good morning. well, we'll out organizers are ready to take off as always. fleet week is going to feature the blue angels, the ship tours and the parade of ships. but this year's event. we'll also resembled the new normal san francisco fleet week is celebrating its 40th
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anniversary and the air show also includes the navy parachute team. the red bull air force wingsuit skydivers and of course the blue angels, you can watch it all but the city's covid protocols are still in place during fleet week. masks are required. on all us navy vessels. and you will also be asked to wear a face covering and show proof of vaccination with a matching id for any event that takes place indoors. >> a little bit different the the local rules on local property basically we can continue to encourage people to wear a mask. you must wear a mask indoors given the large crowds are also encouraging people to wear a outside. >> some of the events happening this week. the fun kicks off on wednesday with the ship tours. you can take a look at the vessels on thursday. saturday, sunday and monday as well. the honor our fallen concert takes place wednesday at 06:00pm and the
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parade of ships starts on friday. at 11:00am. but it's going to get loud. after that. the air show is friday saturday and sunday. but we also can't forget about our four-legged friends. you can check out the canine heroes on saturday from 10:00am until 02:00pm. now this honors the men and women of the united states armed forces. you can also learn the best practices in humanitarian assistance. the united states department of defense has recognized san francisco fleet week as a model for other fleet weeks across the country while well, can you haha? we definitely can tie. no will has even flown with them i've just always loved watching them come eli know this is going to be your first experience living in the city with of fleet week actually happening so i'm i'm sure you're really going to love it. i know you will because i mean, we both really enjoy it. it's a chance to show off military muscle chance for san francisco. local authorities to do some practice because we live in earthquake country. there's a
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lot of things going on. so they do that. but they also use this is a learning experience for own. >> disasters, which of course we live in shaky ground saturday. as camila mentioned, the blue angels will fly over san francisco. you can join us here on kron 4. we're going to show off the blues live. the air show is 2 hours high-flying sons. they've got spectacular about acts of the navy's best pilots. it all starts this saturday. 02:00pm right here on kron 4. be sure to tune in with us. >> today. the inland valleys of alameda and contra. costa counties are under a spare. the air day alert through at least tomorrow. this includes the tri valley and diablo valley regions. according to the bay area, air quality management district combination of wildfire. smoke high inland temperatures. those are all to blame here. things should improve, though some cooler temperatures are expected to make their way through the bay area this week. >> this morning, the oakland police department is they're still investigating their
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105th homicide of the year. a man was shot and killed at around 1130, on friday night and police believe it was part of a home invasion kron four's amanda hari spoke to a longtime leader in the open community. but what it's like for him to see this rising level of crime continue to happen over and over. >> killing people and put those guns down. >> that's the message from oakland acts, full gospel church pastor bob jackson to people committing crimes. it's a scene that's becoming all too familiar. police tape and flashing lights in neighborhoods. this is video from the police investigation of oakland's 105th homicide of the year. oakland police say they were called to the scene near the 2600 block of monticello avenue around 1130 friday night this year is just is just. >> as they would say off the charts and and it doesn't seem like anyone has the answer for the problem. that's continued to escalate now, opd says they
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found 2 victims at the scene. a woman was transported to the hospital and treated for gunshot wounds. >> and we see that the scene for gunshot wounds but was pronounced dead becoming the 105th homicide of 2021 right now. police are investigating, but both opd and pastor jackson say they don't have enough officers to serve the community a minimum of 850. we only have 693 and the police officers are leaving the police force and open. >> 1011 every month because they don't want to serve an open anymore. pastor jackson says people need to do all they can to try and stop the time plant. >> he goes out with members of his church to sign reach the community we go out every month. >> door to door in the communities that i have and the worst problems with gunfire and gunshots. >> 24 hours a day almost now and we knock on the doors pray with the community. pastor jackson will be 76 in december. he's been a pastor oakland for nearly 40 years.
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>> he says this is the worst he's seen the city. i've never seen. >> the condition of our city, the 6 a deep 7 is just full of trash and debris and abandoned cars and oh, my god is just it's like a 3rd world country out of pastor jackson tells me he's in the process of writing a letter to the mayor. he believes she needs to declare a state of emergency in the city of oakland. >> and they need the alameda county sheriff's office is help. police say amanda hari kron 4 news. >> coming up with the kron 4 morning news thousands of people across the country flood the streets in support of women's rights. a look at the sights from the national women's march taking place across a man. also after the break, the giants are still in the running to clinch a division title the first win since 2012, the odds they need to beat today to make that happen. go giants.
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>> welcome back. 8.11 on this sunday morning. i don't know the countdown, but there's a giants game later today. they did have an opportunity to celebrate a division title last night. they lost to the padres 3 to 2. the giants held a lead through 5 innings. but those padres made some plays when they had to and they came out with the 3 hours and 55 minutes until first, it's the giants they have to see what's going to happen. say they win. >> they win the division title. but if they lose, they hope the dodgers lose. it will
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be a quiz at the end of this so the bottom line is the giants. they have destiny in their hands. all they have to do is beat the padres. they are ready to roll because they're rolling out some of their best players, including one of the best pitchers to the mound. >> we also pretty good having him on the mound. obviously the 2nd half has been able people's tremendous competitor. i mean, really are all of our starters have been so good. you know, one getting more credit. the got time. guys to go and it had better stretches for us. and then has been kind of that guy. so i think the offer should pretty confident and going into game it's a have a lot of that. >> now it's possible dodgers and giants will have to go head to head tomorrow if things that. their first pitch
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for both games actually for the giants and the dodgers today at noon coal giant. we've got some football for you now. the forty-niners dealing with a rash of injuries to their running back their defensive back or. >> and to make matters worse star tight end. george kittle is questionable still for today's game against the seahawks. he had a bit of a calf injury there. you can relate to. that these are painful, their painful. yeah. so he didn't practice on wednesday or thursday. partial participant on friday. you don't know where the guy out before pos and playing on >> he is the best offensive weapon. kyle shanahan says they're taking it day by day before they get ready to play in about 4 hours from now, 5 hours now against russell wilson will be at levi stadium. days is going to be kind of warm down there one day. it's another summer day, guys. it looks like that way today with a little bit of relief happening later in the week. but those inland temperatures reaching into the the sleep number 360 smart bed is on sale now. it helps keep you effortlessly comfortable by sensing your movements and automatically responding to both of you.
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>> 8.16 here on this sunday morning. easy like sunday morning. it is beautiful out there. the sunrise was gorgeous. if you didn't catch up. sorry because it was absolutely beautiful. you know, usually we see a sunrise when we drive in. but now it's getting lighter later and darker sooner. dave, that i mean, that's the name of the game for autumn, right. dave says, though, we're still feeling like summer out there today, huh. >> i know. yeah, there's always a lag. you know that happens until we get into the winter months. but, you know, we're getting a little flavor of summer and it's already,
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you know, tobe early october with all of that. so the sun is going to continue go into hiding, of course, told late december with all of this. so it's more half moon bay going on here for you missed the sunrise. you get a second shot for sunset going on here later on. so it is going to sit here and just wait for the sun us anyway. those shot from the golden gate bridge. and there you have it. it's all covered up for now. this is very, very local. however, most of the bay is not getting this kind of intrusion going on. basically the part overhead. we don't get a lot of vertical motion going on. there's not much fog as spread out beyond this point. so it's very localized going on again, will mix out for a mostly sunny afternoon. air quality is another issue going on here. we've had a quite a bit of green covering the media bay area, but across central valley. there's more of those yellows popping up as you will see where yesterday most of the central valley was in the green. we do have additionally a spare the air day that is in place as well. upper 50's cover good chunk of the east bay 66 for antioch 40's 50's up to the north bay. 54 palo alto 61 san jose and 56 san
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francisco when tracker. it's not going to be very animated even this afternoon. pretty much calm the single digits tomorrow kind of indicating a change happening. we're going to see a slight increase in those winds. so day by day, they'll be that change the high breaks down. we start to go back to a more typical pattern of an on shore wind late in the day and temperatures will follow but really waiting for that rain, though. okay. tomorrow. this is what happens tomorrow morning. we get the bubbling up with some cloud cover that's mostly off towards the east. it's interesting. a couple spots will show up there along the coast. but this isn't the real deal. we're waiting for its really towards the latter portion of the week of the longer range forecast models today much the same a touch cooler at the coast by the way, early in the week. cooling quickly with 80's going on inland. that's partially from the intrusion, the cloud cover we just showed you. and then the latter portion the week we build on that and areas that have been seeing the lower 90's today and yesterday will be treated to some upper 60's by friday and next saturday entirely
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different weather pattern. we have that more typical like winter pattern basically coming in from the northwest and we get frontal system. hopefully will be able to scrounge up a couple raindrops from that 79 san francisco 82 for oakland 88 san jose. but still 90's territory in the far east bay and a little bit up to the north bay too, of course, we'll have your 4 zone forecast and take a look that extended to well. >> dave, now to our coronavirus coverage. more than 700,000 americans have died from covid-19 since the start of the pandemic. but nearly 100,000 americans get this. they have died since mid-june. most of the people who have died in recent months were from people who were not vaccinated and younger than 55 years old and they even have the region already picked out. they say that they were mostly concentrated in the south. the new surge of deaths of the summer makes the coronavirus, the deadliest in american history. >> october is cancer awareness
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month and doctors are urging women to get back on track with their mammograms. many women have missed. there's during the pandemic and that's not a good thing. according to the american cancer society, there was an 87% drop in screenings last year for women. samantha boyd has more. went to the doctor. >> and don't c. he said, yeah. he said cancer, it's the news women everywhere. dread. >> but can also be given to men might deal pace after noticing a bump on his chest. he went straight to the doctor. the next night. they were center off right doctor holly gonzalez with the center in fayetteville says. >> early detection is even more crucial for women are key here is to find them as early as we can because they're in their most treatable form. at that time, she says the center saw an immediate decrease in screenings at the start of the pandemic when they were put a halt for 2 months. the decision was made not to delay screening mammogram because so many women were already
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delayed due to the pandemic. some experts recommend getting your mammogram before getting your covid-19 shot or waiting 4 to 6 weeks after the second dose because it can cause swollen lymph nodes which might look like a red flag on the screenings. >> so we know that this is a possibility and we know to watch for that in people that have had their vaccine. well, there's always the fear of the cancer returning the doctor that worse kind of watching me. you know, he said if it did come back and be a stage for work. >> pace says he believes had he waited any longer. it could be a different picture today. he's been cancer free for 7 years since that the sec to me just a day after the diagnosis. >> have faith in them and you know, he's got he got in his hands in any way. >> coming up here in the proper morning news disney world is turning 50. hear what the happiest place on earth has in store for its anniversary. celebration. stick with us.
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this is where the early planning and thinking ways for our so called the world project. >> it was october. first 1971 while disney's grand vision of walt disney world resort opened its gates in florida. unfortunately, wall himself was never able to see this passed away in 1966. >> walt world. is a is that a lot and the life water >> 11 years later, the company opened their second project on the walt disney world site. we are experimental prototype city tomorrow. >> we call it cop. >> there are a few new additions at epcot this year. this is their new restaurant space to 20. after boarding a
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virtual elevator guess walk into a dining room set on a space station orbiting the earth. watch out the windows long enough and you'll spot astronauts floating >> attractions. they have a 3 d family ride. remy's ratatouille adventure. it's based on the pixar movie. it sat in the front section about cats world showcase business school. the ride itself is meant to make you feel like you're the size of a rat racing around the kitchen with giant food all around but you'll find the biggest change the epcot in its world showcase look good. these massive barges are pictures now part of the brand new harmonious nighttime show >> yeah. the show itself is about 18 minutes long. and if you are a fan of fireworks, you're in luck because there are a lot of them throughout that also features a new soundtrack. collaboration and
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icing, part of the audience. i'm a part of that. the whole big spectacular saw disney called on singer danny gokey m% to lend his voice to the project. >> it was here to see it for the first time. you see any of the show yet. i haven't. >> well, this is a secret to everybody. i will be taking it in while everyone else is and so now you're milwaukee kid your voice is going to be at this giant barge. things going to be blown up all over the place of danny go voice blasting through this place and will my kids back here. >> show them that their daddy is cool, whether they believe it or not. >> i just love walt disney world that's been so long since i've been that was marcus leshock reporting for us this morning. interesting to note ticket prices to get into disney world. they've risen by more than 3,000% over walt disney world's 50 year history. we'll be right back.
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>> welcome back it's 8.38 when to get out there. i know you're going to go out there probably high 11. this is great weather actually think might help on the ferry today perfect like a picture perfect day at to be out there on the water. you can see there are live look over the golden gate bridge fog sit and kind of pretty just very quintessentially san francisco, a quintessential san francisco. summer day in the middle of days in a little
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bit more detail. it is going to be hot today. is it going to stick around for tomorrow. dave a little bit will be chipping away at an early into the weekend before. you know, we're going to slide right winner looks like almost a late fall. looks like. >> as we get to the end of the week. it's going make it feel more like thanksgiving. and so forth may want to go out and buy your turkey, maybe >> a live shot coming in right now. let's look like in the east bay shoreline. there you see it all lit up along the east bay shoreline blue skies off towards the distance temperature movement. we're getting some up to the east bay particular because a lot of sun working its magic 66 antioch 61 for hayward. 63 san carlos. and we've got a lot of 50's still on the board for now. okay. for the giants. here we go. versus the padres game time. 12. '05, temperatures lower 70's sunny and warm. but there will be an afternoon breeze. some of these gusts will pick up to around 20 or so. so to be a bit of a clip going on and that will add a bit of a coolness too. the air this kind of still to start things off. here is the fog just spills right over the golden gate 84 at high noon by 3.
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we're talking 91 we have more 90's for you into the afternoon, too. coming up, a little bit, of course, have your 4 zone forecast snow. >> thanks, dave. new this morning. one person is dead. 3 others are suffering. some minor injuries after a 3 car crash in hercules. it happened in the southbound lanes of i 80 around 1 o'clock this morning. california highway patrol found 2 of the cars overturned when they arrived on scene. you can see the scene video there. chp has since reopened all lanes on the highway. but the on ramp just north of the crash from the state route 4 does remain closed. there's no information given about the 3rd car that was involved in all of this will continue to have more updates for you on our website. kron 4 dot com. president biden. he is promising to work like. according to his words and get his economic agenda passed. not this despite a holdup with house democrats. >> on 2 of his signature pieces of legislation and the
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president made a last minute trip to capitol hill on friday wiernicki has more details on pthat particular visit. >> i i get to president joe biden says he's confident that both the bipartisan infrastructure proposal and budget reconciliation package will make it to his desk despite both bills hitting a standstill in the house this legislation. >> but the opposition is coming from within his own party. moderate democrats want to move forward with the infrastructure bill first while progressives want both bills passed late friday, the president huddled with house democrats on capitol hill. >> hoping to unite his party and pass his agenda. was really that we need to get both bills and that's what we're going to do. he talked about the value of the package and how we can't miss this opportunity. but massachusetts, democrat richard neal says the
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president didn't lay out a timeline. i think we're more about getting it right. but some democrats fear waiting any longer will be dangerous. >> new jersey democrat josh gottheimer said in a statement, we cannot let this small faction on the far left destroy the president's agenda. house speaker nancy pelosi said in a letter to democrats on saturday. the sooner the better going on to say she'd like to see both bills passed the house before october 31st in washington. i'm anna wiernicki. thousands of women's rights marches took place from coast to coast. this weekend in the battle over abortion rights. the flashpoint texas's latest abortion law pro-choice advocates are standing their ground voicing their opposition against the state bill in urging the high court to overturn it. felicia bolton has more from both sides of the argument. >> just 2 days before the supreme court reconvenes. >> scores of women's rights
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advocates. >> took to the streets of joining marches across the u.s. to protest against recent efforts to restrict abortion access and our government and man, have day. outcome when it comes to our bodies. and furthermore, it for the people. i don't right to choose its time. same >> don't believe in social programs to care for my mind to children and they are the only ones voicing their opinions. are. earlier this week. pro lifers held their rallies as well. i've never known one person that has 2 brains to hearts or legs or arms is not my body inside of my body. >> i'm just a vessel. >> a 2 state laws are stirring up. both sides. the texas heartbeat law banning abortions at 6 weeks, even in cases of rape and incest and a
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mississippi law set to ban most abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy. next, the supreme court will hear arguments on this case. lower courts blocked the mississippi law because it is inconsistent with high court rulings that allow states to regulate but not prohibit abortion before viability, which is around 24 weeks of pregnancy. the point when a fetus can survive outside the pro-choice supporters are concern of the possible ripple affects the high court decision could have and their seats. it's actually a felony in the state of michigan. but it's an unenforceable. >> since 1973 because of roe v wade. the second that roof all if that should happen. this term before the supreme court automatically that felony will spring back into effect. means that and their medical providers all around the state of michigan could be subject to criminal prosecution jail or even going to prison while pro-life protesters say this is their moment.
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>> because the future of abortion rights is in the hands of a majority conservative supreme right. >> on >> that was felicia bolton reporting for us. stick with us morning as we'll be right back. welcome back. 8.39 and
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the national weather service says total precipitation in northern california was at a record low for the second year in a row sacramento has officially gone. 196 days without measurable rain and 2021 marks bakersfield 5th driest year ever. forecasters say the drought is being worsened by destructive wildfires, water shortages and reduced supply from the colorado river. it's going take several years of higher than average rainfall to return. california's water table to normal. hopefully fingers crossed. we we get that 8. yeah, they say years and above average we are in desperate times. >> union city police this morning. they're still trying to investigate exactly what happened that left one person dead. now this happened on friday evening, on queen and drive officers arrived to find that one person. >> the victim died from their injuries and we are expected. here's the thing. we are expecting to get more details
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about this case as they plan to have a news conference a little bit later today with hopefully more details on the search for this person who shot this person in union city san jose police. they broke up a side show on friday night at the intersection of capitol expressway and tully road. it's an ongoing problem in that city. the sideshows police say 3 cars were eventually told you can see that corvette there on a flatbed truck. the owners they face fines of up to $3,000.10 other people who were there. they got ticketed before being allowed to leave. >> a family in long beach is calling for justice after a school safety officer shot a teenager in the head. the shooting left 18 year-old mona rodriguez on life support monday. and the family's attorney says she'll be taken off very soon. police say the officer was responding to a fight between rodriguez and a 15 year-old girl after the fight rodriguez, a man and a boy tried to leave the area in a gray car when the officer
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opened fire and the bullet hit rodriguez in the head. now her family wants that officer to pay. >> just want justice for my sister. she didn't deserve this. nobody and nobody deserves is like honestly. i don't you wish death on the person who killed my sister. all i want is for him to to see what justice feels like. >> the school safety officer involved in the shooting is on paid leave right now, pending the outcome of the investigation. a family attorney is demanding the office or be arrested. dave. >> it's early october, but it's still going to feel like summer looks like for today. we see high temperatures still plowing into the middle 90's for those inland valleys. but a big turn is expected this week as we go back in the fall.
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>> welcome back. 8.45 on this sunday morning and things are heating up today. >> yes, i was daydreaming about the powerball there's no winner. so we have to work but i will talk about that in just a few moments about the power ball in the odds of winning for the next drawing. yeah. dave's got a little a look at the weather forecast a day before well, was talking about bentleys on the phone yesterday and what color he wanted it. and so good morning, everybody. here's a live shot was coming to the east bay shoreline all lit up for a nice day with blew off towards the distance. a nice way to start the day off here.
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however, let's go and take a look at the air quality because we have another spare the air day now around the bay. most of it is green, but there you have your moderates across central valley. so it's already changed in with a high part overhead. you don't get a lot of that movement going on vertically or really hot or is on ali that will change ever so slightly enough for today. just because we get inland heating, we get some type of little breeze going on. we have water all around that helps with that, ok, a little bit of that. but going out tomorrow we can actually see the high starting to weekend as we start to see a little bit more in the way of wind. so tomorrow afternoon evening. you start to feel a little bit more breeze kicking in here. not particularly windy windy, but just showing you that there's a change happening in temperatures will be following with all that suit. >> we see middle 60's off to the east bay far east bay at that 57 for concord 61 for hayward up to the north bay 40's and 5061, for san jose. and 56 covering san francisco watching the clouds coming in from the south. this is the first indication of change also from coming in from the
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coast. this will be into tuesday. now doesn't look like it's carry much in the way of rain with all of this initial strike. it's really towards the end of the week. things get more, if you will, for an opportunity to pick up something. and here's that first shot we talk about on tuesday, fortunate looks like a kind of falls apart before it gets here yet more successive waves getting into the weekend. still holds the hope that we might get something from this and we like the direction as we opens up the northwest like this allowing these systems coming down south. something we tend to see in the wet winter months and be nice to be treated to that in october for pattern continues to hold like that. we've got 79 san francisco 73 daly city 70 per pacifica 80's as we go over the bay shoreline. so it's a different story in the peninsula. when you take a look at the coast to the bay as there's already a difference in temperature shows a little bit. that wind direction to 90 san carlos 86 palo alto in the south bay 86 santa clara looks like 88 for san jose morgan hill. still what a 95 east bay shoreline to the south of upper 80's tri
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valley mid-nineties 95 for walnut creek 94 for conquered 81 for berkeley with 7891 for fairfield 89 for napa in 92 for santa rosa. pretty much the same again for tomorrow. we chip away at an ever so slight that will be more of a wind thrown in there and there were kind of variable clouds working here by tuesday as temperatures continue to correct in fall even to the upper 60's thursday friday into next weekend. that traffic there may deliver some raindrops will keep you advised. >> for your health this morning. october is emotional wellness ronth and depending on your constant day-to-day demands your emotional health can be negatively affected this month is a great time to focus on and identify your biggest stress offenders. here to help us with. that is our health expert karen owoc. she's here with some everyday self-care tips that can help you cope and just calm down a little stress is something that we all i know. feel one way or another, but it really can have a negative impact on your actual physical health
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care and. right. because it it affects your immune system. and we talked a little bit about that last week with celiac disease and. >> the impact it has on your immune system. 70 1% of your immune system is in your gut. so we need to take care of what we how we take care of our gut and what we eat as well. is how we mentally ill when you're under stress it really says court is all that stress hormone and that can wreak recap it havoc on your immune system. that's why i don't know if you ever notice that when you are under stress and chronic stress. can you get sick more often while that's on us. lee. one of the first questions of doctor asks you have you been stress. you know, if you are sick or not to have even stress. and i'm always like, well, yeah. we we i live in is there i work in a stressful job in a stressful field and i feel like we've all had a higher level of stress, especially over the last year. >> yeah, and i think important
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for it. you know, someone like you. that's always some duress to to take a step back and evaluate that because when year. >> your threshold is way up here we kind of forget to pat, you know, we need to be way down here. so a ton of different things we can do to try and kind of calm down financial stress. i feel like is kind of a number one stress that debt really, really takes a hold of you and you feel like you can't really get out of it. right. whether you don't have enough money or maybe even have too much money but this month you don't for emotional wellness to be a good time to kind of sit down and has some create some type of financial plan. you know, figure out do you want to be in 5 years, 10 years, 20 hour at retirement so you feel a little bit more in control of your finances and your stability whether you need to
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get extra help with that or you need to figure it out yourself and be good time to kind of figure that out. we look at those finances. another tip you're giving us is to learn something new have help with stress. so learning setting new really expand your horizons. the brain likes new learning new things and when you do learn new things and you feel accomplished that helps release dope mean. that's one of the other feel-good hormones. so the more don't mean and of relaxation and you feel that's going to help with your overall emotional. well, this okay. and something that i really like to do. i like to john. i used to do it once a day now on more of like a once a month. maybe every other week. but starting a gratitude journal is one of your tips as well. >> i love gratitude journal because it kind of takes you added that stress don't in all the things that are negative lee going on in your life and
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it really put you back in 2. a space where you think about might really i'm thankful for what are the things i need to really embrace and i think that's a really get you in good mental health break. >> how often sho.ld we a gratitude journal. you could do that every i recommend doing it every day. and you know it if you don't write it down, at least journal it in your mind. you know, it's take a step back, say hall that was really nice with someone did for me today or i really feel good because i second sets to my neighbor and did something like that. but take note of those good things in those simple things in life. yeah. even the small things can written down there of cooking and baking one of your tips here. taking part in and healthy cooking. you are not
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talk about progress of a king who are talking about healthy that big and it's a great way to engage the family. if you have kids and grand kids. >> that's a great learning experience for them. learning math reading science all wrapped up into one that's a really good feel good. activity to de stress. and then of sometimes our space is actually what's making us stress because we've got clutter everywhere. >> instead of spring cleaning. we're talking fall decluttering. well, the brain likes organization. so real important too. >> get rid of a lot of thing and i can personally say that i'm doing this right now. i don't know if you've heard of the middle alese, but they have a challenge going on like it. the first of the month you get rid of one thing. the second. day of the month. yet 2 things. well, i just dove in on the 23rd and i got rid of 23 things and now i'm on 26 things. today's the after we get off this call i'm going to
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stick get rid of war more things and your final tip here is to just watch something fun. i was just looking my streaming service the other day there so many fall movies that are coming onto our streaming services. so watching something fun should something to help you be less stressed. >> yes, think that that makes you laugh and that also releases those good hormones to so definitely kind of tune out. >> of the that every day. news that can be negative except pride and just have a good time and enjoy yourself all right. karen, helping us to be a little less stressed as we head into fall. and then of course holidays coming up, i know holiday stress is a whole other ballgame will probably talk about that at some point but really appreciate all your temps as usual. thanks so much. >> all right. but i see you next week. all right. we'll be right back.
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>> coming up here in the next hour of the kron 4 morning news oakland is investigating its 105th homicide of the year. we talked to a local pastor hear what he has to say about the spike in crime. stick with us right back
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>> from the area's local news station. you're watching the kron 00:00am morning news at known homeless there. noel. >> it is 09:00am here on this sunday morning. thanks for joining us here on the kron 4 morning news. i'm noelle bellow. i'm will tran october. 3rd. >> we're just a few hours away from first pitch. a lot of people getting up now drinking coffee. i think it's a good time to work out before it's really starts to pick up in the heat. the sun is up the fog starting to clear out. dave spahr says it's going to get pretty warm >> yeah, good morning, guys. good morning, everybody. were returning back to the 90's and those inland valleys again for today will find chip away that a little bit for tomorrow. but still very much of that
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summertime feel with the hope towards the end of the week. we might go to pick up a couple raindrops so much colder temperatures. it will feel much fall, much more fall-like. the pictures we have for you now are more of the same of that fog this around the immediate they but you don't see along the east bay shoreline here. it's really kind of intrusive around the golden gate. but even here starting to break out a little bit. now finally start to see that sunshine work its magic 66 in antioch, 64 for concord 67. meanwhile, the hayward with even some 60's up to the north bay as well. and we still have another day of that high-pressure cell which keeps everything away from us. but that's going to break down pretty quickly. we'll start to get some traffic from the northwest coming in from the direction we tend to get in the winter months. 88 for 1 o'clock by forward 92 again, we'll be seeing an improving forecast over the next week. we'll get into that coming up in just a bit. we'll know. well, dave, you're the expert when it comes to weather. but i can predict that thunder coming to the bay area for sure. fleet week returns to the bay area. this week, the first time in 2 years since
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we've seen those blue angels fly kron four's camila barco joining us from. >> the newsroom to talk a little bit about this year's event. post-pandemic camila. >> well, grab your ear plugs, manuel. it's going to be loud in san francisco this week. people are going to be able to see the blue angels the ship tours and the parade of ships. but this year's event will also resemble what we've been experiencing the past year, san francisco fleet week is it's a braiding its 40th anniversary. the air show includes the navy parachute team. the red bull air force wingsuit skydivers and of course, the blue angels. now you can watch it all. what the city's covid protocols are still in place during fleet week. masks are required. on all us navy vessels and health officials encourage people to wear them outside as well because of the large crowds. now, you must wear a face covering and show proof of vaccifation with the matching id for any indoor events fleet week brings thousands of people to san francisco. but the fire department does have a message for anyone who has
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questions. >> if you have an emergency call 911. if you need information, call 3, 1, 1, so don't lock up 911 for non emergency. use the 3, 1, 1, line. >> the fun kicks off wednesday with the ship tours. you can take a look at the vessels on thursday, saturday, sunday and monday and the honor of the honor. our fallen concert takes place wednesday at 06:00pm the parade of ships starts on friday at 11:00am. but it's going to get loud after that. that's when the air show is happening friday, saturday and sunday. but we also can't forget about a 4 legged friends. you can check out the canine heroes on saturday from 10:00am until 02:00pm. now there's a little bit for everyone. the united states department of defense has recognized san francisco fleet week as the model for other fleet weeks across the country. back to you. >> and i think why the best place to watch is at home.
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right. and we catch you at home. yes. tune in to kron 4 on saturday. blue angels are going to fly over san francisco. we've got a special right here at 02:00pm. the air show is 2 hours of high-flying sons. we've some spectacular aerobatics of the navy's best pilots to show you again. that's all this saturday. october night. 02:00pm right here on kron. 4. happening today. it's the last day of the 21st annual hardly strictly bluegrass festival this year. it is virtual it will consist of live and. >> pre-recorded performances. get last year during the pandemic during the height of the pandemic. more than a million people turned tuned in to watch the performances. this is free. one of my favorite words free. so you have to do is logarithm onto our website at kron 4 dot com and we will link you to the bluegrass festival. >> the inland valleys of alameda and contra costa counties. they are under a spare. the air alert through at least tomorrow. this
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includes the tri valley in the diablo valley regions as well. according to the bay area, air quality management district the combination of some wildfire smoke. that's a correct its way into the area. there's also some high inland temperatures. those are to blame for the spare. the air things should improve, though, has some cooler. temperatures are expected to make their way into the bay area later this week. >> it's playing the oakland police department they're still investigating exactly what happened in trying to track down the shooter or shooters involved in the 105th homicide of the year. here's what happened. this all went down at about 1130 on friday night. police believe it was part of a home invasion kron four's amanda hari spoke to a longtime community leader in oakland about his take on the rising level of crime. >> stop killing people and put those guns down. >> that's the message from oakland acts, full gospel church pastor bob jackson to people committing crimes. it's a scene that's becoming all too familiar. police tape and flashing lights in
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neighborhoods. this is video from the police investigation of oakland's 105th homicide of the year. oakland police say they were called to the scene near the 2600 block of monticello avenue around 1130 friday night this year is just is just. >> as they would say off the charts and and it doesn't seem like anyone has the answer for the problem. that's continued to escalate now, opd says they found 2 victims at the scene. a woman was transported to the hospital and treated for gunshot wounds. >> and we see that the scene for gunshot wounds but was pronounced dead becoming the 105th homicide of 2021 right now. police are investigating, but both opd and pastor jackson say they don't have enough officers to serve the community. a minimum of 850. we only have 693 and the police officers are leaving the police force and open. >> 1011 every month because they don't want to serve an
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open anymore. pastor jackson says people need to do all they can to try and stop the time plant. >> he goes out with members of his church to sign reach the community we go out every month. >> door to door in the communities that i have and the worst problems with gunfire and gunshots. >> 24 hours a day almost now and we knock on the doors pray with the community. pastor jackson will be 76 in december. he's been a pastor oakland for nearly 40 years. >> he says this is the worst he's seen the city. i've never seen. >> the condition of our city, the 6 a deep 7 is just full of trash and debris and abandoned cars and oh, my god is just it's like a 3rd world country out of pastor jackson tells me he's in the process of writing a letter to the mayor. he believes she needs to declare a state of emergency in the city of oakland. >> and they need the alameda county sheriff's office is help. police say amanda hari kron 4 news.
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>> coming up here on the kron 4 morning news a company seeking emergency use authorization for its anti viral pill. we've got details on how the drug supposed to help covid-19 patients. plus injuries could put the forty-niners a disadvantage against the seahawks. this afternoon. but we do have an update on george kittle's status. stick with us for that. and after the break, giant still in the running to clinch a division title. the odds they need to be today to make that happen. stick with us. we'll be right back.
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>> 9.10, here on this sunday morning and the giants had an opportunity to celebrate a division title yesterday, but they lost to the padres 3 to 2. they held a lead through 5 innings. but then those padres just made some plays and came out with a win extra innings i mean, what could you just give a padres are season in u.s. out. so the san francisco giants, they still have destiny in their hands. they can control their fate. >> when today and they care what happens to the dodgers. but the dodgers play today at the same time. and if they win, there could be a one-game playoff tomorrow right here in san francisco that would be played at around probably noon. but the giants i know you're a dodgers fan. she's very proud of being from los angeles where from here we are sending logan webb to the mound to take care of the padres. >> we also pretty good having him on the mound. obviously
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the 2nd half has been able to people tremendous competitor. i mean, really are all of our starters have been so good. you know, one getting more credit the got time. guys to and it had better stretches for us. and then has been kind of that guy. so think the pretty confident and going into game it's a have a lot of that. >> so again, dodgers will play the brewers giant will play the padres. both of those games are at noon today to football, though. now the forty-niners they are dealing with a rash of injuries to their running back in their defensive back corps. but all signs point to start at star tight end. george kittle taking the field this afternoon to play against she seahawks. so looks like eli mitchell. he will not be playing. he's the running back. it looks like at all. even though he has a calf injury in practice on wednesday and thursday had a
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walk through on friday you know what to wear him out before the game. >> coach kyle shanahan looks like they will be ready to go when they face the seattle seahawks at levi stadium. one. '05, very busy day in the bay area sports. stick with us. we'll be right back after the break.
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>> welcome back. it's 9.15 here on this sunday morning.
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not sure what you got in store for yourself, but it's going to be really nice day to get outside. and and whether that's exercise or just, you know, hang out by the beach. beautiful you live inland. i suggest you get out right now because we're talking 90's, right. dave. >> yeah. again, it looks like will be popping up there. even the middle 90's in some spots. so the ac will be pump. and yet again. however, you probably won't need it by friday as we have changes happening this week. there's the fog has been compressed all the way down to the almost the water's edge so away from the golden gate. we're starting to see some clearing going on. so opening up the skies nicely for that temperature. check of how we're going so far. we've got a lot of 60's in the east bay 71 already for any ocso as well. said get racing at that 60's and 50's up to the north bay. 56 san francisco 67. meanwhile, san jose for winds calm the single digits. not a big surprise later on today. they'll pick up with a little breeze. more impressive one, though, for tomorrow as that high starts to weekend air quality here we but we're in the spare the air day again
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today. we have some moderate pockets. you can see in the east bay a lot more in central valley. however, improves a little bit up to the mountains. back to the green zone. looks like overnight. some scattered clouds to greet us by monday morning and afternoon, a bit. it looks like and then a front will generate some by tuesday morning. there's the hope maybe picking up a couple stray showers with this, but most likely we have to wait to the latter portion of the week for some of those elements to come together, putting this down together for you. more of the same today, a touch cooler at the coast. whatever then early in the week. it's cooling quickly 80's inland and then by the latter portion a week not only the temperatures drop, we get more cloud cover traffic but also a chance of maybe picking up some rain showers with that highs today will do 79 san francisco 82 going in for oakland. meanwhile, san jose at 88 what your 4 zone forecast coming up in a bit. well. dave, now we turn our attention to coronavirus, which obviously will not go away anytime soon. more than 700,000 americans. they have died from covid-19 since the start of the pandemic.
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>> but get this, but a 100,000 americans. they have died since just this past mid-june, most of the deaths in recent months were from people who were not vaccinated and younger than 55 years old. they were also mostly concentrated in the south. the new surge of deaths over the and a summer makes the corona pandemic, the deadliest in american history. >> the california national guard has sent 3 or has sent medical teams to 3 different hospitals in rural areas of california where recent covid surge has overwhelmed healthcare staff teams were sent in to 2 hospitals in bakersfield, another in reading a support team is expected to arrive at a 3rd hospital in bakersfield yesterday as well. rural areas of the state saw the biggest jump in new covid cases since the beginning of the pandemic populations there do have a far lower vaccination rate than the rest of the state. health officials are battling widespread distrust in the covid vaccine and mask wearing
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in those communities. >> starting next week. san mateo county is launching a covid booster clinic and they will take place at the san mateo county event center. the first clinic is on thursday from 9 o'clock in the morning until 4 o'clock in the afternoon. the next one. it's going to be on friday the very next day during the same hours, they will be 2 other clinic days. that's on october 12 and 13th in order to get your booster shot. you must be over the age of 65 years old and have an underlying health condition. also, you can not have that baby. you have this, which means that if you have a job that puts you at increased risk of exposure. you're also eligible for that booster shot the first pill to treat covid-19 could soon be approved merck announced it plans to seek emergency approval. janel forte. details. more on the recent clinical trials. >> a new easy to use weapon could soon be available in our arsenal against covid-19
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pharmaceutical company merck releasing new data showing its antiviral pill. a new pair of air cut the risk of hospitalization or death from covid-19 by 50% for patients who start taking the drug within 5 days of the onset of symptoms ad. also been wanting a medication and tell easy access for patients. it's a missing piece in the fight against the virus currently the methods. we have to treat covid require an id or injection. >> undercover some to administer berks and a viral treatment as a five-day for pills twice a day that you can take it home. we could give them now or in the future. a prescription, they could go to their pharmacy and take their medication the way they do. other medicines. >> this would allow us to treat many more people much more quickly and we trust much less expensively. >> merck's clinical study tracked 775 adults with mild to moderate covid-19 who are
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considered high risk for severe illness over 29 days. there were no deaths from patients who took the pill compared with 8 deaths from those who took the placebo. merck says the results were so positive. they stopped the study early after consulting with the fda. the of the efficacy of this particular antiviral. >> is obviously very good news, but health experts warn the shouldn't be looked at as an alternative to the vaccine a 50% reduction is wonderful, but it's not sure it's not 100%. >> interventions. ideally will see more people getting vaccinated as a measure merck's already started manufacturing the pills and says its next hurdle is getting emergency use authorization from the fda. they have to study very, very carefully. look at the benefits but also look at the side effects of the drug and then everything going well, my fingers are crossed. we would get an emergency use authorization perhaps early as 8 weeks from now.
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>> still ahead here on the kron 4 morning news a domestic violence expert questioning gabby petito's interaction with police in utah. why that expert says officers didn't do an ounce. wendy's new big bacon cheddar is here. because to make new flavors, you have to go above and beyond. unlike some places. wendy's put cheddar on the bun. what do we got? sesame seeds! yeah! seeds! duh! try wendy's new big bacon cheddar today.
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morning it's october and the great glass pumpkin patch is back in palo alto. the pumpkin patch features thousands of
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glass pumpkins and other autumn theme shapes. >> in a variety of colors. i would have to visit this. the pumpkins are handcrafted by more than 25 artists. they look so pretty. the patch opens today at 10:00am it's there at the palo alto art center might be a beautiful day to go ahead and shop for some class will come since the great pumpkin patch charlie brown. those tracks are bringing more attention to white sands national park in some new mexico. >> the tracks are changing when scientists think people came to north america. george knapp explains. >> footprints left in mud. and what is now white sands national park have caused a stir in scientific circles. the prints nicknamed ghost tracks are an estimated 23,000 years old, meaning people were in north america much earlier than previously thought. the ghost prints are the latest in a string of discoveries that are pushed back the estimates of when and how people arrived in the americas this ancient mummy found in a desert cave
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in the great basin sat in a museum's storage room for half a century before carbon dating revealed it to be the oldest human remains found on the continent. 5,000 years older than the mummies of ancient egypt spirit cave man as he was known set off heated debates about whether science should do further testing or return the remains to indigenous tribes. we don't believe dna. >> testing should be done or need testing should be we it's ancestors spirit cave man like kennewick man and hundreds of other human remains stashed in museums. >> for science and governments to re evaluate the ethics of how knowledge is obtained the search for the first americans on mistery wire dot com. george knapp reporting. >> take a look at this video from the u.s. geological survey showing a lake of lava forming in a crater at the summit of the kill away. a volcano on hawaii's big island
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is one of the most active volcanoes on earth. it started erupting earlier this week, the volcano's not in an area near any homes. so we're just able to kind of look all at all of its beauty its contained within a national park. officials say increased earthquake activity and some ground swelling put them on high alert ahead of this eruption. the area is filling with molten rock creating an actual lake of lava. i love just mother nature's beauty. she just. continues to amaze me. they never sent me there to cover it when i was there. have been really cool to see with my own 2 eyes. obviously haha can get to cause stick with this cover. warning news continues after the break.
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>> 9.30 and the national weather service says total precipitation in northern california. >> was that a record low for the second year in a row now sacramento officially has gone 196 days without measurable rain and 2021 has marked bakersfield 5th driest year ever. forecasters say the drought is being worsened by destructive wildfires. we've got water shortage. >> and we have some reduced supply from the colorado river. it's going to take several years of higher than average rainfall to return. california's water table back
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to normal. so we've got a lot of work to do. the sky has a lot of work to do for us. in the meantime, we better make sure that we conserve our water. right. don't let those water running when you're brushing your teeth or you're shaving because water you know, i remember when i moved to texas and i was hanging out with a friend. i'm brushing my teeth and i turned the water off and she was like, why do you turn the water off in the middle of pressure to towns like water conservation, guys. apparently definitely california thing to to have to that. what i think is the poor people think because my mom made sure we turned off the way important heard router know i'm from seattle. so water was not a problem. and even then she. yeah, dave says that we have a very, very slight chance of some moisture coming later this week. up. >> yeah, i'm not going to do anything with the drought that we want do is moistened up the ground a little bit to kind of fight against the fires a little bit or provide some kind of resistance. what we really need this winter is a good snowfall up in the mountains. now. hopefully we get some of that and get a decent spring after the earth. that will be a nice flow. pattern. look out for. that's what it looks like, at least
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at this vantage point for now. live shot coming in from what it looks like at the east bay shoreline. all lit up very nicely as the sun gets a little higher in the sky, although it's getting lower each day as we start to go into the winter solstice 71 for antioch. a lot of 60's in the east bay 60's up to the north bay. but warming quickly and the inland areas. and you can expect more 90's to return. meanwhile, in the city, the giants do their battle against the padres 12. '05, game time. temperatures lower 70's now late in the game will be a little bit of a breeze that kicks in here say about 3 years. so for and that will provide winds around 15 miles per hour. so subtle provide a little bit of cooling relief there. but we'll call it sunny and warm. there you see the fog compressed right against the water's edge. 87 at 1 o'clock by 4 at 92 coming up in a bit. of course, we'll check in about 4 zone forecast and your extended. well. >> in statement this morning. one person is dead. 3 others suffering. some minor injuries after a crash involving 3 cars. this happened on the
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southbound lanes of i 80 and hercules around 1 o'clock this morning. chp says they found 2 of the cars overturned when they arrived on scene. chp has since reopened. all lanes on the highway. the on-ramp, though, just north of the crash from state route 4, where does remain close. no additional information was given, though, about that 3rd car that was involved will have the latest updates on our website. kron 4 dot com. >> as communities affected by the caldor fire rebuild all that they've lost. one folsom family is hoping their sweet. and when we say so, we literally mean it that they're sweet gesture can be helpful jeannie nguyen shows us what they're doing and how it's creating some buzz. >> for siblings janae drummond and andrew winners all the haha. it's been a very productive saturday morning running their honey stand in their full. some neighborhood tweet golden, honey, we're trying to. >> so some honey business and we're also trying to support
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color fire victims. >> after jar the school. some kids hope this honey can help anybody affected by the caldor fire. >> so we sought for the people that did lose their cabin. we thought we could help them in a way and because that could have been us and we wanted we would have needed help this hits close to home because they were lucky enough to have their family cabin spared by the fire. we actually have a cabin in strawberry. >> and we thought, you know, be good for the kids. you know, to also support the counter fire victims because we're almost a victim our south through their honey sales. a portion of it will be donated 25 to >> victims this business started this past summer when their uncle decided to give them a frame of honeycomb and challenge them to jar the honey and by the looks of it. they've succeeded. it's really inspirational to see something that. >> they took really just took it in their own hands to take off. but they also give back
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to communities. so far they've raised about a $100 to donate. >> and they're hoping for another 100 following this weekend. its numbers janae wasn't expecting, but she's pleased with the work she and her family have done teen this honey. like people. >> wanting to support it's making me so happy because it feels like my work has paid off. and i feel like it will help other people in tail in folsom. think can. >> a great thing do. it. >> well, october is cancer awareness month and doctors are urging women to get back on track with their mammograms. many women have missed. there's during the pandemic. according to the american cancer society. there's an 87% drop in screenings last year for women. samantha boyd has more. went to the doctor. >> and denim c. he said, yeah. he said cancer, it's the news women everywhere. dread. >> but can also be given to
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men might deal pace after noticing a bump on his chest. he went straight to the doctor. the next night. they were center off right doctor holly gonzalez with the center in fayetteville says. >> early detection is even more crucial for women are key here is to find them as early as we can because they're in their most treatable form. at that time, she says the center saw an immediate decrease in screenings at the start of the pandemic when they were put a halt for 2 months. the decision was made not to delay screening mammogram because so many women were already delayed due to the pandemic. some experts recommend getting your mammogram before getting your covid-19 shot or waiting 4 to 6 weeks after the second dose because it can cause swollen lymph nodes which might look like a red flag on the screenings. >> so we know that this is a possibility and we know to watch for that in people that have had their vaccine. well, there's always the fear of the cancer returning the doctor that worse kind of watching me. you know, we said if it did come back and be a stage for work. >> pace says he believes had
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he waited any longer. it could be a different picture today. he's been cancer free for 7 years since that the sec to me just a day after the diagnosis. >> have faith in them and you know, he's got he got in his hands in any way. >> tropical conditions in florida. it's complicating things for a law enforcement officers as they are and continue to try to track down brian laundrie. he's the fiance of gabby petito whose body was found in wyoming's bridger tea time national forest last month. it's been weeks and no trace of him experts who say finding evidence or any possible remains it's growing more difficult by the day because laundry apparently went to it in place with its full of alligators. 25,000 acre reserve where authorities believe laundrie is currently hiding. his parents insist they have no idea where their son is. if they are caught lying, they could be on the hook for more than a million dollars so far for the search
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laundry left his home without his cell phone and his wallet. >> and now there is a new perspective on the gabby petito case from a domestic violence expert. it follows the release of that body camera footage we've seen bits and pieces of showing gabby petito and brian laundry before her death his disappearance. a lot of people are chiming in like why was he allowed to go free. why wasn't he monitored so our reporter nicole clemens tracks down an expert who says they should have asked more than we're talking about police officers should have asked him a lot more before letting him go. >> many people have now seen the latest body camera video from moab. the city police, gabby petito telling an officer brian laundry hitter. i talk with an advocate for domestic violence victims who says officers didn't ask enough questions for one of the truth of the an anxious
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gabby petito describes her fight with her fiance of city police officer last month. >> mandy murphy says the video is concerning she's the president and ceo of the spring of tampa bay. the certified domestic violence center for hillsborough county. all of her. >> activities are being scrutinized and none of his murphy says officers didn't ask enough questions about brian laundrie's behavior. that was a perfect opportunity for them to have said has bryant ever grab you by the face before. has he ever put his hands around your neck in the police report, webb city police officers didn't feel the situation escalated to the level of a domestic assault. >> as much as that of a mental health crisis. no charges were filed in the couple was separated for the night in the body camera video. an officer indicates petito was the aggressor in the fight. but in the 911, call, a witness told the dispatcher he saw a laundry hitting petito figure of i'm a gentleman was slapping the girl.
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>> he was slapping her. >> yes. and then we stopped. they ran up and down the sidewalk. proceeded to enter reason why they don't give a special on these things because too many times women who are at want to go back to their views. are they just wanted him to stop and they don't want to have to be separated. they want to tell. >> and then they end up getting worse and worse treatment and they end up getting killed. >> we do know the city of moab says it will launch an investigation into how police officers handle that interaction with petito and laundry in north eco clement 8 on your side. >> a family down in long beach is calling for justice now after a school safety officer shot a teenager in the head. the shooting left 18 year-old mona rodriguez on life support monday. and the family's attorneys says she'll be taken off very soon. police say the officer was responding to a fight between rodriguez and a 15 year-old girl. and after the fight rodriguez, a man and a boy tried to leave the scene in a gray car and that's when
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the officer opened fire hitting rodriguez in the head. now her family wants the officer to pay. >> just want justice for my sister. she didn't deserve this. nobody and nobody deserves is like honestly. i don't death on the person who killed my sister. all i want is for him to to see what justice feels like. >> the school safety officer involved in the shooting is on paid leave right now, pending the outcome of the investigation. a family attorney is now demanding the office or be arrested. >> another round of california stimulus checks will be given out next week. beginning next wednesday, 705,000 payments will either be mailed or directly deposited into your account for those who qualify for it. eligible residents will be given $600 and those who claim at least one dependent will get an additional 500 bucks qualify. you have to make less than $75,000 every year and have
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already submitted 2020 tax returns or do so by the october 15th deadline, the relief is part of governor newsom's 100 billion dollar budget plan. the u.s. postal service is hiring 1000 people to fill various jobs throughout the bay area. their current openings in contra, costa county, are in sonoma and solano counties all over the bay area. if you're looking for a job, the jobs include mail processing delivery transportation, maintenance positions. the hiring comes as the uspsgcomes ahead of the holiday season which they always have to hire more people anyway. and this is try to delay some of those price hikes. so if you're looking for a job, go to their website, i'm sure and apply for it
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>> lots of outdoor activities today at the giants in a couple of iris and now we've got the niners and this is an area california. it south. she's from los angeles. she knows about that. people love working out in the state and its great weather for that. and it's it's going to be hot today, though. so if you are put on the sunscreen 90's in the east bay. yeah, looks like another day of we may to retire them tomorrow. but 10 shalee. but we're going in a net tumble direction. okay. but not for today. today is another summer day.
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>> there you have a beautiful shot coming to the east bay shoreline, blue skies, blue bay looking great for your sunday with all that to get. but again, more 90's are expected with all of this. let's jump where that air quality because it's another spare the air day going on today. we do see a lot of green, though, around the immediate pay, but you go inland over the east bay hills much of central valley recovering a little bit up to the mountains. you can see carson city and such winds. let's go forward with this a little bit and get a little bit of winds this afternoon that somewhat typical this because of inland heating. but the highest being chipped away a little bit. so we get a little bit more horizontal winds going on here on shore. thank you. and we see in the late afternoon evening hours. we'll see. probably more aggressively and more potent as we get later in the week to be with the traffic we see coming our way 60's and 70's off to the east bay already. well antioch as 71 now up to the north bay. mostly 60's, a couple 50's 67 for san jose. again, some clouds bubbling up for tomorrow. but then into
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tuesday gets interesting as we get kind of the piece of a front up towards our northwest. we like this, though, this looks like this is going continue all week and into the weekend. even though the chance for us getting rain is not great and it doesn't look like we'll get much of this until potentially the end of the week. okay. tuesday is the first hit wednesday thursday and then another one comes by in time for the weekend keeping that up for next weekend and on the early following week. your 4 zone forecast for the sunday 79 for san francisco at the coast will stay in the lower 70's watch. a pop that on the bay side. you already in the 80's there seal feel a different thermal gradient depending on the to sides of the water 89 going on for redwood city 86 palo alto 82. meanwhile, from mountain view most the readings in the south bay upper 80's scratching 90's such as 92, los gatos 95 for morgan hill, santa clara 8680's upper 80's at that east bay shoreline. again, you'll see a correction tomorrow. tri valley your mid 90's today. 95 for walnut creek danville's.
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well, concord at 9481 for even berkeley with 78. but back to the 90's up the solano county 89 for now 93 for sonoma 92 santa rosa with lower 90's heading south. we break that as early as tomorrow. we'll see a lot more upper 80's here. we dealing with more cloud cover here as you see tuesday dropping off to the upper 60's heading into the weekend. but we hope that some raindrops will come along with that. >> a san francisco jewel is quite literally bouncing back ghazi in north beach. 6 entertained with exciting live performances like the one that they are returning with this week deer san francisco officially premieres, october 12th. but previews are going on right now. it's what club ghazi calls a high flying love
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story. joining me now is executive producer david hour. >> david, so great to have you here this morning. even just all that rehearsal video we were showing look so much fun for folks who have never been to ghazi, talk to me just a little bit about the atmosphere out there. >> yeah, it's really been a pleasure. you know, we started foreman says on the 22nd and we didn't really know. but the atmosphere was going to be in here until the audience showed up. but it is a party. people are coming out again and the show is all about coming back to ourselves and rising from what we've been through. and so it just sort of meats that emotional moment and all spirits. and so we're having a really really great time here as is the audience. thankfully audience members will have to be mask and all that after the since the pandemic still going on right. >> yes. correct. for our whole staff is vaccinated and masks. the audience is vaccinated and masks. >> and the acrobats are vaccinated and tested. it's
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actually dangerous to perform the show in mask. so they're not thank you. the city of san francisco for working with us to make that safe. and also for the whole community we've had such a time with the participation. everybody's been great about the rules. it's been just terrific good. so talk to me a little about this show specifically, how is it a love story to san francisco. what's the story here? >> so, you know, circus tell story more through an emotional narrative. then through text narrative. and so the pieces actually travels through and many of the kinds of shocks to the system that this lovely city has endured over its lifetime and capacity for resilience to rise again. you know, the flag of san francisco as the phoenix and on purpose and so the show is one where we experience that sort of the history and the
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beauty and the character of san francisco through these incredibly beautiful gifted acrobatic performers. and it's one that touches the heart through at just this sense of our collective coming out of a collective tragedy. it's a it's a feel-good moment. >> there's a lot of laughter, a lot of gasps, a lot of applause and some tears, ok, well, i mean, the performers are really impressive. like i said, just even that video we've been showing. i feel like the way the areas even set up to the kind of feel like you're part of the show a little bit. if you're in the audience. >> well, yes, in fact, you can see them seated on the stage and behind me, you may be able to see that their seats right on the stage much of the audience is within 10 feet of the stage in the act acrobats and then the show moves around the theater. so they pretty much get to everybody was sitting in the house at some point or another. the show moves right by your chair. so it's a very immersive
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experience and they start to show the acrobats start the show out with the audience. introducing themselves finding people's names, getting people to write. let love letters to san francisco does letters and then read points during the show. and so it's very interconnected between these performers and the audience i feel i love feeling connected to the give us a little bit of a rundown here. i know. like i this week is still some pre shows and then october 12th. >> is the world premiere. yes, absolutely. >> so, you circus in particular but the attorney general live performance really involves in front of an audience. the audience is the last actor cast. we like to say. and so we learn a lot from having people in the audience and each time we change a little bit of the timing will change a little bit of choreography so that the views are better for different parts of the theater have so little tweets have been going on all throughout. then on the 8th of october. that will be the last time we make any changes so that we have the time to run the show
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directed several times before the press and that, well, that's when the reviewers will come in and they will have their say. so far the audience is having its say and what they're saying is really wonderful. so hopefully it will carry forward. >> club food ghazi s f dot com, i believe is a website to go to. if you want tickets to this. i think tickets are between like $2540. a very affordable show the 12th is already sold out, though. but how long will this show go on for. >> well, we're here as long as you have us. all right. let's go, joe the ticket prices that you mentioned are actually the prices for previous. so if you want that tickets at that price. you want to come before that. well, and then they go up a little bit after that. but there's always going to be in a portable seat. this is actually meant to be something that helps san francisco sort of a return and so we're keeping the affordability you know, for this particular performance as long as we can. >> david, our thank you so
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sunscreen a hat. maybe thinks cool down, though, by the end of the week getting into the 70's by midweek fingers crossed keeping our fingers crossed, i guess for potential chance of rain this weekend. of course, blue angels this weekend. so maybe not too much rain. we don't want to rain out any of their shows. and i looks like it's great weather for fleet. we right and then maybe rain by the end of the week. but we're getting way ahead of ourselves. we want to give a shout out to the giants. i know. good luck. yeah. we'll see you guys next week 2 hours from now.
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