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at&t fiber delivers faster upload speeds for more reliable video calls. get at&t fiber, plans starting at $35 a month for a year. limited availability in select areas. call 1.877.only.att. >> from the area's local news station. you're watching the kron 00:00am morning news at 7. >> good morning and thank you so much for joining us for the kron 00:00am morning news on this sunday. i'm sarah stinson. we are going to start, of course, with weather because yesterday it was gorgeous. if you didn't get out, maybe today will be the day because it's going to dave. yeah. you're all bundled up over there. it's not going to really too, too cold in the mornings. that will be this week. so. >> keep that handy because it's going to be quite chilly. it looks like for the week ahead in the morning hours, particularly. but yes, enjoy this afternoon. lots of sunshine, pretty much wall to wall. even the fog is not really doing much at all this
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morning. live shot of the east bay shoreline shows a pretty much lit up. we have some water colors at work on the skies for now. so nice start to the day. now, having said all that, what things look like. upstream weather is a front still there. it's really kind of a a joke in some ways to produce any rain for us. we're calling this maybe a sprinkle opportunity happening on tuesday whatever. it's really the with the wind pattern. that's going to be really worth noting all this now our temperatures currently notice up in the north bay there got some upper 30's get used to this in the inland valleys after this frontal system on tuesday. we got morning lows will be quite chilly wednesday and thursday too. now the winds note the direction got a lot of arrows going coming from an offshore direction. but we've had recent rain. so we're in the clear, however, these will pop a little bit after our next frontal system. something to watch a bit 57 by 11 o'clock it too. we're talking 64. we have wonderful numbers to talk about here for the day today. it's still going to be a time. no, but lots of sunshine for you. and a look ahead to what we expect on tuesday and
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beyond. sarah. >> thank you, dave. turning now to a developing story in the east bay walnut creek. police arrested 3 people after the nordstrom in broadway plaza was looted last night. we've seen this before, but last night police say about 80 people rushing to the store an, started clearing the shelves. we've got kron four's, camila barco live in walnut creek with the details camilla what we know. >> well, sarah, right now you can't even tell it norström was looted from looking outside. however, they did damage the inside of the store. like you said, police say that 80 people rushed into norström looted, the place and emptied the shelves. now just before 9 police showed up to the scene. investigators say that they got a call around 8.46, last night of cars driving recklessly around broadway, plowed plaza. and that's where north from is located. 2 minutes later, a security guard from apple called the police department flagging down the report by
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8.49 or north employee called police and they sat around a 100 people were rushing into the store and taking all of the merchandise now officers estimate around 80 people rushed into north strong. the people involved in not smash any of the outside windows however, they did break the case is inside. one person was out here when everything was going on. here's what they had to say. >> i mean, honestly like as soon as i saw people running military ice probably saw 50 to 80 people like ski mask, crowbars night like a bunch of weapons they were looting the north. rain here. and there's all these. usually it's really busy. there's always cars part. i thought maybe they're going to start cars like i had to start locking the front door lock the back door because you never know they're just right there. they can come right in here. it was crazy for second. >> now investigators are confident the people involved are adults investigators also say that the only looted
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norström police arrested 3 people with charges of robbery and conspiracy and they did find one firearm on one of those arrested. but police are still gathering information and sarah, this north normally opens around 11 on sunday mornings. however, it's unclear if they will reopen today. back to you. that could really i'm sure they have a lot to clean up and didn't see any broken glass over there. do you. >> like i said, can't even tell that your store was looted from looking on the outside. this is currently broadway plaza and this is the entrance to north trump. but the windows out here have not been broken. but police say that they the looters who were out here yesterday did the cases that were inside the store. camilla, thank you so much for that report. we'll check back in with her and about an hour from now. >> and well, this is the aftermath at the louisville ton store in union square.
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also looted and vandalized. but friday night that happened. you may recall the video that went viral and now city leaders say they have had enough kron four's. gayle ong has more on the plans moving forward on preventing these types of crimes from happening. >> saturday afternoon. the louis store temporarily closed and boarded up. but shoppers still visiting the area. this was the scene around 08:00pm in san francisco's union square friday night when officers responded to looting and vandalism and high-end stores. what we saw was horrible at a press conference saturday mayor london breed praising the officers who responded and made arrest but says the damage still remains when people vandalize and commit those level of crimes in san francisco. we not only lose those businesses, we lose those jobs. >> we lose that tax revenue that helps to support our economy. that helps to support many of the social service programs that we have in the city in the first place. as of
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saturday sfpd chief bill scott says several people have been arrested. some of them think they got away with it. >> but i am confident i'm confident that there will be more arrests to follow chief scott says 2 firearms were seized and the person in this vehicle was armed. they took him into custody safely. >> they use the minimal amount of force that they had to use. they recovered the firearm. they impounded that vehicle and they recovered some of the property. >> chief scott has about a dozen other businesses were burglarized and looted in a nearby union square. some crimes were prevented. we were fortunate because the city and our police department had a strong presence here in union square specifically for the holiday season moving forward. the area will be flooded with officers for the foreseeable future. we don't want people as they shop and enjoy themselves in this city. >> then the robbed as they walk to their car or to get to their car and find broken glass everywhere because their car has been broken into. >> this has to stop.
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>> and in the wake of these crimes. the city says there will be limited access to vehicles in the union square area that will take effect in the near future and san francisco, gayle ong kron 4 news. >> a carjacking in oakland turned into a deadly police officer involved shooting. oakland. police say it all started around 3 yesterday afternoon when they were responding to a report of an armed carjacking and robbery on fisher avenue in last us. this is video from the citizen app. they say they found a stolen car in the suspected carjacker standing outside of the car near 49th and clark streets. when they tried to approach them. police say the person shot at officers several times and then drove off police and a helicopter followed. the suspect to ocean view drive thoughts when they say the person tried to ram the officers with their cars. police say they shot the person, the person died some time later at the hospital. police say they were also investigating another shooting
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in a homicide while this was happening. so a lot was going on. oakland's police chief plans to have a press conference about all of these crimes. tomorrow's will continue to fall that. still ahead on the kron 4 morning news a driver is retelling the moments when his car was hit by a golf ball. scary moment. >> and we are talking with the pandemic and high grocery prices. it has food banks in the south bay feeding more families than ever. how they've been preparing for the holidays. and what you can do to help coming up. and after the break, the latest on reports of oil sheen spotted at huntington beach another one and the investigation continues into the original orange county spill.
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>> welcome back cruz in southern california are monitoring another oil sheen off the coast of huntington beach. the u.s. coast guard says the oil spill was reported yesterday afternoon around one 30, it was in the same area where an oil pipeline spilled 25,000 gallons of oil into the ocean in october. investigators believe at that time, anchor from a cargo ship hit the pipeline leading to the spill. authorities say they could no longer see the oil sheen by 4.30 yesterday afternoon. federal investigators identified a second ship that that may have been involved in the orange county oil spill officials with the in the in
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the investigation, the coast guard and national transportation safety board suspect a ship called beijing. they say it may have snagged its anchor on a pipeline, causing it to rupture authorities boarded the vessel this past thursday as part of their investigation. investigators were originally looking at another large cargo ship called the m s seed and it and in acre, dragging that happened months before the leak happened. they say bowl ships could have been involved in damaging the pipeline. now to a reversal of fortune for drivers who scooped up cash that fell all over the place on the san diego freeway in carlsbad. they had to give it back or risk being arrested. authorities have plenty of pictures and video of the cash collectors. thanks to social media. people pretty much turned himself in that way. those people had a deadline of 48 hours to turn the money in the cash bill from an armored truck friday morning and scattered all over the freeway bringing traffic to a halt. 2 people arrested in many more
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are facing charges dave not the place for a selfie. i don't think that's not them. >> here's the breakdown going on here for you today. another great day across the bay. 64 expected by about 2 o'clock or so great sunshine today. not bad for your monday are go watch a few little sprinkles on tuesday, but watch the cold ♪ don't worry mom, we'll be there soon. "we?!" is this "the one". well... let's say i found the one who takes me to another level... always stays calm under pressure.
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with meteorologist dave sphar. dave, what are we working with. i know people were really hoping we get some rain this week because we're in a drought, but also people. we have thanksgiving coming up. you know about the only thing of this rain, then we can maybe see is mike dirty up your car. but that's about all we're going to get out of this thing. it's really a joke on that. >> the action the lasting impact from this is going to be some winds initially. and then later on some colder temperatures particular those overnight lows which you'll see in our extended forecast right now. there's the shot from a uc berkeley in the east bay shoreline. not a bad start. not much. the way of fog either golden gate bridge, very clear about that. sunrise going off to the distance there. there you got the flag flapping too little bit of an offshore wind that we have across the bay today. still moist enough. it's not posing a problem. however upstream. that's what we're talking about. this front that we're hoping to bring us something we could call rayne now it's maybe a pass or get a sprinkle temperature check. this is right now. we've got the upper 30's up in the north bay
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expect more of this after that tuesday little affair will have some colder air to deal with in particular once we lose some of those initial winds. you've got the dry air cool conditions are clear skies boom. tennessee there. temperatures really plummet might be some frost issues coming up as well. so starting things off here with that morning fog. you can see in central valley that clears out on balance looking great today. there's not much to see. i don't. by the way, have a good sunday. so far. yeah, we're waiting. we're waiting. we're waiting for tuesday to get here morning. fog again on tuesday there we go. some scattered clouds and this is it for that little opportunity of a shower. but on the backside of that offshore winds. that's what we're looking at a little bit more carefully putting this all together for you. keeping the sunshine train going 60's for the most a few 70's will pop. you'll see that in the 4 zone forecast early in the week much the same on monday, a sprinkle tuesday question mark will have more on the long-range forecast. but later in the week it will be chilly. sarah. >> thank you, dave thanksgiving, as i said, is just around the corner and
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food banks across the bay area are sprinting to the finish line. so busy volunteers are packing and distributing thousands of pounds of food for family, for all the families depending on this service for their holiday meals. kron four's. phillipe djegal reports from san jose. that's where second harvest of silicon valley says it could use more help. >> tracking and distribution kicked into high gear at second harvest silicon valley in sand and say we've been doing this for 20 bucks. and secure south be families rely on the food bank. year round. but there is no busier time than the holiday season volunteer in team lead in the answer been more than 400 hours of this year. ever since covid the numbers have just gone through the the food bank is feeding about 450,000 people each month that some 80% increase. >> from before the pandemic. this year. we're providing 22% more for peace than he did last year. second harvest
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leslie botches says the organizations budget has doubled during the pandemic to keep up with them and it has added 15 more trucks opened a new warehouse and increased its staff 40%. at the same time, it has ended its traditional food collection. drives with barrels to be more efficient. >> but joe says second harvest has enough food but needs volunteers and monetary donations. and actually when people donate. >> honey to us we could stretch much farther for every dollar donated concerts and update for 2 meals. >> say they believe in the work they are doing and the service they are providing that was thanks to grow as a person really dark time, especially when the food bank says the food prices at grocery stores have increased more than 5% this year in san jose legion ball run for >> one of the warriors star players decide to spend his day off, giving back to the community forward. quantas
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anderson was in east oakland yesterday giving out thanksgiving grocery bags to people in the neighborhood. anderson grew up just down the street on 95th street in oakland, families were able to get a turkey all the fixings and masks anderson also signed autographs and took pictures. it was all made possible through his jta foundation. >> want to remain president. my regardless of what happened in my professional life like business. still. this is still apartment extension of my life. my family's here, my friends are here. >> and like i said, i want remain consistent president trying to help my community. i want to continue to be that guy that people know, as you know, in the community cares about the community cares about the people. you know, i am the people and for the and so. >> you know, basketball school bus was fun. i just my job, something i love to do, no, that is the people i'm around my family stuff to us. that's the room for stuff. >> well, his gray, anderson
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has quickly become one of the most popular players on the team and is considered a hometown hero, so to speak. but to him he wants to be known as that same guys saying same little guy grew up there in oakland and now he just wants to invest in his community. the holidays are supposed to be a happy time. but having to work on thanksgiving or christmas video from like what what years that from ruined the whole thing. when you have to work during the holidays. a poll conducted by all state in the national journal shows. 25 1% of americans are scheduled to work on either christmas thanksgiving or new year's day. many working on the holidays can take a hefty toll on a person's mental health. they say people working on those days can experience increased feelings of despair loneliness because they're away from loved ones. we want to holidays. cal reclaimed, the axe after beating stanford in a blowout. we'll show you the highlights from the game
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>> 7.24 and it was a big win for the cal bears. last night's game against the stanford cardinals. this after several players on the team had previously tested positive for covid kron four's. kylen mills has the highlights. welcome sports. the cal football team is taking home the axe after an impressive one of the big game over
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stanford and cal coming to the cardinals house and kabul that 41 to 11 the final score was at full strength for the first time in 3 weeks since dealing with a massive covid outbreak amongst the team. it's clear they came out hungry in this game. let's go straight to the 2nd quarter early on stanford with a chance to get on the board. but the county fence comes up with a huge stop on 4th and goal. >> on offense. bears quarterback chase garbers one of the players who had to sit out because of the covid outbreak. he made a statement in this game. check this out early in the 2nd quarter as well. garbers to trevon clark the wide receiver takes it to house 84 yard touchdown pass is the longest in big game history now take 7. nothing lead. garbers was hot all night too barbers on the rollout finds christopher brooks, another touchdown golden bears say take a 14. nothing lead. this game was never close. the cal bears with a decisive win. cal fans stormed the field. they are pumped up and the ac's going back to berkeley with the
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golden bears. >> but expected it to come out way. well, i i don't think i know our players expected come out and play well, so. >> you know, things came together to get the number of contested plays you guys need whether it's catches runs. >> you know, blocks one-on-one really all over the field there on offense that was difference for her. often see >> a lot of fun to watch. we want to do more. at the end of the day, the work. par for day in and day out there. the entire we need the system. >> no, not surprise in any way that we perform the way we did in be taken we did on monday after that practice said. >> you know, we were going to do something special today, just the guys that we had on the field, you know, coming up, monday's practice and just thought intensity of the whole team in energy throughout the whole we knew or pick up where left off you that going to get sorted. stay in college hoops. stanford men's basketball team
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had their work cut out for them down in waco, texas, taking on the defending national champion baylor bears baylor ranked 9th in the country right now. but the cardinal hung around the 1st half. thanks to big plays freshman harrison ingram. >> grew up in nearby dallas. by the way, he had only 4 points about for 9 rebounds for jay to delay or chipped in 10 off the bench of stanford is down. only 6 at the half. >> but after the break, the bears took control outscoring the cardinals 52 to 20 oakland native james akinjo scored 11 points and dished out 11 assists baylor runs away with it. 8648 the final score. the cardinal dropped to 3, 2, on the season. fans will be celebrating down here on the farm for a while. still soaking in this win for the cal golden bears stanford won the acts and won the big game last year and cows house now count. it must be feel good for their fans and players to take home the acts in this game. mills kron 4 sports. he's like go bears. it's 7.27.
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morning. and good morning, everybody. soak up the sunshine. we have plenty to come around even on your monday to it's going to hang around as well. we do have a little frontal system that will kind of march on through. >> late monday through early on tuesday. it maybe gives us a couple of sprinkles, but it can really change the wind direction. that's we're really % going to watch now for right now. a beautiful shot. we have the east bay shoreline all lit up nicely for you. there's the bay in the distance. meanwhile, this front that we're talking about it could take a while to get here is by going to take it to about tuesday morning before it passes going to switch the wind direction. a little bit of a spurt offshore temporarily. 2 of the 30's up in the north bay get used to this 39 for livermore after this front. expect some chilly morning lows on wednesday and thursday, maybe even as late as friday potentially might hears about some frost in some outlying areas that still kind of with us 58 by 11 o'clock by 2. we're talking 64 in the coming up in a bit. we'll have your 4 zone forecast and look at that extended as well. sarah. >> thank you, dave. >> a scary moment for a driver
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when a golf ball comfort came flying in. where is it? there it is in slow motion. yeah. right on 1, the 2.37 interchanges sunnyvale. can you imagine driving? apparently it sounded like a gunshot kron four's. amanda hari has the story. >> the driver tells me that he's relieved that he's okay and the situation wasn't ports. but in the moment that he was scared. any wasn't even sure exactly what happened in toulouse able to get home and check his dash cam video. >> gulf all falling out of the sky and hitting the hood of a car driving on highway one oh, one we heard the lake. >> like a chef. like when the video is slow down. you can clearly see the object is a small white we've got a little bit scared and at the moment wladimir dabrowski was driving with his wife from san francisco to milpitas when the golf ball hit their car. >> he says they weren't sure
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exactly what happened until they saw the dent. >> and this video when i get home. >> i took yeah, i open the google and i saw that there is a cult, of course, next to the if you take a look at your screen. you can see to 37 1. oh, one run along the sunnyvale golf course. >> he says he contacted the golf course about the incident state is ponta. and at this, makes for simple form. just just one page form. >> and this me to submit a claim to the side of city. he's working on getting an estimate so you can submit that claim. >> so far he went to the dealership. they recommended a body shop. >> the body shop recommended a dent specialist. she you know what, i'm i don't think i'll be able to go a 100%. >> the pair we is i think makes now yes, go back to the body shop. >> he says he's grateful. it
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wasn't worse and didn't hit his windshield or cause an accident. he says he hopes having this video will encourage the city to make changes. you know that that we haven't evidence can present them and they maybe do something. >> some actions to prevent things like that. i reached out to both the golf course and the city of sunnyvale about this incident. neither has gotten back to me just yet. in sunnyvale amanda hari kron 4 news. >> chp is asking for your help in a crash that killed a woman in oakland early saturday morning. officers say they found a woman lying in the south lanes of interstate 80 near helgenberger road so far investigators have not said how the crash happened or lease the name of the person killed. stay with kron 4 for updates on this story as they become available. well, a big story this morning, protests held across the country. they continue to happen following the rittenhouse verdict take a look. you can see in all of
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these different cities. we got kenosha. we've got los angeles portland, new york. but other than voicing their outrage and disappointment in the criminal justice system. there's nothing really they can accomplish the prosecution cannot appeal the decision and cannot charge rittenhouse again. rob sneed is in chicago with more. >> kyle ph red house not guilty. >> one day after kyle rittenhouse was found not guilty. emotions are still high. and while some of his supporters call him a protesters downtown today say he should be in jail still very, very disappointed. just it it. >> such a travesty of justice. the illegal gun possession. the fact that he was so young. the kenosha police basically deputizing him. >> to act with >> and all of it based in racism. it was important for
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us both to just to show support. >> the people who have support that getting moved exoneration of rittenhouse is a green light. >> for more white-supremacist vigil on tear. we gave a judicial stamp of approval. to all of that. and anthony and joe. joe, they were heroes organizers was chicago's south side. black lives matter. chicago put this rittenhouse protests together protest against the races in justice system. >> at federal plaza in downtown >> reverend jesse jackson, senior and rainbow push coalition says no one has the right to kill anyone right now. they're calling on the department of justice to investigate the rittenhouse trial. >> justice. i'm just been to sell in this case is so. >> what do you say to those people out there because i
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read the comments on our stories a lot. they say this is race baiting and dividing our country with the you say the country is divided. >> that ship has sailed. it's been divided where out here because we think it's important to be brave and even in the face of vigilante violence and murdering that's happening at these protests. we still have to come out. we still have to be here and make our voices known. >> coming up on the kron 4 morning news, a local police departments tradition of gathering christmas toys for kids is now in serious jeopardy. why mother nature is being blamed in what you can do to help. your heart is at the heart of everything you do. and if you have heart failure, there's entresto.
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>> welcome back. as the holiday travel season heats up health experts are hoping it doesn't ignite a winter wave of new covid cases. the cdc says more than 110,000 new cases were reported thursday with the seven-day average above 94,000 friday. the cdc gave full approval for booster shots for all adults. but some 47 million american adults remain unvaccinated upper midwest states like minnesota are feeling the impact of that one. minnesota school district is extending thanksgiving break too 9 days because of an outbreak yesterday philadelphia became the latest big city in man to mandate vaccinations for multiple or rather municipal employees
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joining a dozen others, including new york, la and chicago. some 40 in the cdc has released a new report on the impact of covid on pregnant women and their chances of delivering a stillbirth. jesse turner has the latest. >> according to the cdc report released friday researchers found among covid infected pregnant women, about one in 80 deliveries resulted and stillbirth. and among the uninfected. it was one and 155. the cdc's report says stillbirths were more common in pregnant women with covid who have chronic high blood pressure and those in intensive care or on breathing machines doctor jessica grayson says she had no complications after receiving both doses of the vaccine and had a successful delivery in april. i got my first pfizer vaccine on december the 18th. i was 21 weeks pregnant. >> and. i was really excited.
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i got to be honest, i was just really excited to have an opportunity to keep myself and my baby safe pregnant women with covid could face other complications as well. emily robinson was admitted to an arkansas hospital for coronavirus in august one week before she gave birth to her daughter carmen. she was born more than 2 months early during an emergency c section a month later, emily died in the hospital. >> now her husband eric says he's doing his best to stay strong for their baby girl vaccinate know vaccinated just please take it seriously. it is. it's deadly my life. it's still be here if we take it seriously. >> and we're looking for temperatures to be similar to yesterday if not adding a couple degrees to that. we'll see some lower 70's pop will be checking that out. your 4 zone forecast and additionally, the extended little powder, maybe a couple sprinkles on tuesday, little more importantly, chilly morning lows for the rest of the week. your forecast is next.
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>> welcome back. at 7.45 on this sunday. and dave spahr as with us in the weather center to tell us what to expect for the sunday and really for thanksgiving week, dave. >> sarah's pretty good from balance, although a little chilly in the morning lows that will have to watch out for. here's the shot from half moon bay looks like a breakfast commercial or something of a commercial with beautiful sunshine appearing on through. sarah was using the word crisp start to your day. so you have some of that coming up in the week ahead. some of the morning lows will be a bit on the chilly side, maybe even some frost in those
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inland valleys. we're checking in with some mid to upper 30's already in the north bay. even with the sun working a little bit here, 39 for tri valley livermore east bay shoreline varies from 43 fremont. 52 checking in for oakland upstream. this is the guy that's more let's going to change the wind direction a little bit for us. there's a little token chance of a sprinkle here. they're going forward with it. boom that's about all we're going to get pretty much smooth sailing for the week ahead. most the traffic in the pacific was up and around us. interesting into the following tuesday. kind of a juicy line out there that should be monitored. 4 zone forecast to check into the sunday. 67 san francisco mid 60's off to the coast bayside upper 60's as well. we'll do 69 foster city. san carlos 71 palo alto at 70 that of the south bay here. we've got some lower 70's hanging out. 72 san jose 70 for cupertino east bay shoreline to the south bay where the 7169 union city also checking in the tri valley. so not too bad. there. also walnut creek
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and concord 6966 for berkeley. the at 65 still do have the tendency of those offshore winds. for now kind of out of the northeast will be a temporary shift as that front gets here on tuesday. they'll be probably monday night tuesday morning and then afterwards tuesday afternoon. a church shift back to offshore, maybe a little bit heavy and solano county. little bit there on tuesday. 70 petaluma 67 going on for sandra fell. all right. your seven-day forecast goes like this. variable clouds and your tuesday. it will be early on a sprinkle question mark and then for the rest of the week. we've got lower 60's on tap. look at those low morning lows in the upper 30's got 40's had hugging the coast and for turkey day we'll go with 62 sarah. >> not bad. thanks, dave. dramatic body camera video out of boulder, colorado right now on your screen. look at that. >> it shows the moments a man jumped into the arms of a firefighter and police officers. the man's condo caught fire and while many people living in the building were able to get out on their own 2 feet. others couldn't
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because of the smoke and the heavy flames. that's when crews caught the man as he jumped from the 3rd floor. >> something i've never trained on never performed. i mean, that's not something you can simulate somebody jump in from a 3rd floor. >> yeah, the fire damage more than 80 units inside this building. first responders say everyone made it out safely. some jumped. for the past 10 years. the rancho cordova police department has helped provide hundreds of christmas presents for area. kids. that tradition of gathering christmas toys for kids is now in serious jeopardy. ruin the has more on why mother nature is being blamed and how you can help. >> every year christmas in cordova provides christmas presents to 350 families. that's about 800 children to the rancho cordova police department's youth services unit. our families will be driving through. will. we will have a winter wonderland set
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up. i still don't drive through a ton of lights and pop ups. and you kn christmas seen christmas music. santa is on hand as each family receives a bag of handpicked toys which the children placed on a wish list as toys are donated leading up to the one-day event. they're stored away until staff is ready to sort and wrap them all the donated toys have been housed in a storage just like this one. and when they went to check on them on thursday. they discovered with the recent storms have done. we found that after the storm had come through a couple weeks before. they had all been destroyed. there was. >> water and and by then. over everything we were able to salvage anything. so they'll be starting from scratch, collecting toys for the christmas in cordova event on december 18 at rancho cordova city hall from now. we are rallying our community.
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>> today, a food drive benefiting the rancho cordova community food locker which will provide families with the fixings for thanksgiving day dinner on monday included a toy drive. there were enough toys donated today to fill up this patrol car. >> the officers say it's an assignment. they're happy to be part of. and i've actually been blessed be assigned to. second is like. so this is my side and now i get to specifically help. mean, it's it's great. it's fantastic. we'll get back like that. it's a wonderful saying all of these events we put on. you know, at the end the day and all the staff and the people we help. it just gives you a wonderful feeling. it's for a great cause. so we love doing it. toy donations can be dropped off daily at the police department. there will be more toy drives coming up, an annual giving tree event beginning the weekend after thanksgiving. it is my intent at least invite the community that all of the gifts that are given. >> would be donated to the police department for distribution to a wider
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community. house director says the city has rallied around them and working to get new donations in time rancho cordova is one of a kind. they have been really rallying around us to support us and make sure. >> that we give these kids the best christmas possible. in rancho cordova. rowena shaddox. >> president biden's 2.2 trillion dollars, social spending plan is now in the hands of the senate. the package known as build back better pass through the house friday strictly along party lines. it's expected to be slimmed down in the senate. but even a smaller price tag might not be enough to bring around the moderate democrats needed to pass this bill. critics say it adds too much to the federal deficit and would further accelerate inflation. and for your money, self employed californians who received unemployment benefits during the pandemic are now being required to prove they were eligible for the benefits or pay them back. the
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employment depart development department awarded benefits to nearly 3 million self employed. californians. but nearly 1 million have still not filed the proper paperwork providing their eligibility. they are receiving notices stating they must prove they were really self employed or pay back the money possibly with a 30% penalty. >> and we'll be right back after the break. at 7.52 on this sunday morning. stick this sunday morning. stick with us. this sunday morning. stick with us. you want fries with that? introducing wendy's new hot and crispy fries. preferred, almost 2 to 1, over mcdonald's. [scream] try them today. only at wendy's.
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gold bond. champion your skin. laugh for you on the sunday. if your name happens to be jake. >> jake gyllenhaal are just 3 regular take you could win a free flight. thanks to taylor swift. the personal travel assistant app called app in the air is giving away $300 in flight credits to people named jake, it's all because of taylor swift's re release of her album. red. the internet basically tore jake gyllenhaal apart this all too well discusses her former relationship with chilling hall people named jay can either enter the contest from the app and winners will randomly be selected in december. can you believe that this was an definitely do that. if you know anyone named jake told about this. okay. for your monday. walmart is changing the way you get your products by launching a new pilot program of drone deliveries. walmart has partnered with global drone company zipline to start on
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demand delivery right now. the unmanned flying devices will deliver health and wellness items and other things. you need quickly. look at that just get it right by a drone. they will deliver things like diapers nonprescription medicine. the company says the drones can fly 50 miles away and deliver packages in less than 30 of a headache to say, hey, and then they'll deliver you add 30 minutes. the service was announced in fall 2020 and since then, walmart and supplying have been working to improve the system and take this technology to other markets. well, still ahead for the kron 00:00am morning news. 3 people have been arrested after ran say stocking a nordstrom in walnut creek plus night. we've got a reporter. >> there live to tell us everything that happened. plus people took to the streets all across the country following the acquittal of kyle rittenhouse. we'll take a look at those protests and hear what demonstrators are saying about the jury's decision.
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station. you're watching the kron 00:00am morning news at >> good morning and thank you so much for joining us for the kron 00:00am morning news. i'm sarah stinson in for noelle bellow. it's sunday november 21st. >> and we have a great day ahead of us. i mean, the weather yesterday was amazing. >> it looks like today's going to be similar. but dave, are we going to have any rain in thanksgiving forecast that we really not nothing really consequential at all, really mention real. it's going shift of the wind direction is. good morning, sarah. everybody. >> we're going have a beautiful sunday. but this front is basically to deliver us that offshore wind. so i think that kind of watching the short term. plus watch out for some frost on the other side of everything to with the colder temperatures we get to wednesday morning and. >> maybe on thursday morning as well. beautiful pictures to start things off. how about this from half moon bay. a little bit on the chilly side in spots. but lots of sunshine. not a whole lot. the way of winds, a little bit of an offshore breeze way on the upper left-hand side of your
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that collection of cloud cover that outlines the front that we're talking about a few little doggie showers are a possibility. sprinkles really will call it as expected. maybe by tuesday board really variable clouds. what you're going to see for most temperature check were 38 still santa rosa, we recovered the 40's. you can see up there in the north bay and the east bay as well. 50's line up the east bay shoreline. for now, there's the winds notice the arrows pointing from the east and the northeast. for now the breakdown today, 60 by high noon by 3 o'clock. we're talking 64 with a walk through you. what you can expect over the next couple of days here and then later on little bit long range of one involves a cool week ahead. but a lot of sunshine for you. sarah. >> sounds good. thank you, dave. turning now to a developing story in the east bay walnut creek. police arrested 3 people after the nordstrom in broadway plaza was looted last night. police say about 80 people rushed into the store started taking everything they could come force camila barco live there in walnut creek with the
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details. camilla. another just praising robbery. we're seeing a lot of them in the bay area. >> well, sarah, this, when you can't even tell that north shore was looted from looking outside the windows are not shattered shattered. however, the case is inside the store were damaged and this was moments before it closed. norström was scheduled to close its doors around 09:00pm instead, the store turned into a crime scene. here is a look. investigators say they got a call around 8.46, last night of cars driving recklessly around broadway plaza. it's where north from its located and by 8.49 a store employee called the police and they sat around a 100 people were rushing into the store and taking all of the merchandise now officers estimate around 80 people ransacked nordstrom. the people involved in not smash any of the outside windows. however, they did break the case is inside the store. one person witnessed the entire act. and here's what they had to say.
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>> i mean, honestly like as soon as i saw people running military ice probably saw 50 to 80 people like ski mask, crowbars night like a bunch of weapons they were looting the north. rain here and there's all these. usually it's really busy. there's always cars part. i thought maybe they're going to start being cars like i had to start locking the front door lock the back door because you never know. they're just right there. they can come right in here. it was crazy for second. >> now investigators are confident the people involved are adults. they also say they only looted nordstrom police arrested 3 people with charges of robbery and conspiracy and they did find one gun on one of those arrested. but police are still gathering information. sarah, we don't know how much was stolen from inside the store and it normally opens at 11 on sunday mornings. but at this time it's unclear if they will open their doors today. as soon as we know more. we'll keep you updated online and on air back
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to you. >> thank you. camila poor broadway plaza. i mean, i was there last year reporting on all the smash and grabs, the windows were all smashed in its own glass hut. but you're not seeing any glass out there. it's mainly the to just one in maybe when the stores open. >> exactly. as i said, the store was about to close at 09:00pm and people right before the storm was about to close went inside and started looting north sherman. that's when they took everything and just ran out the door. but police were able to arrest 3 people. however, as i said, officers. did tell me that about 80 people were inside the store. so they still have information to gather. but once we know more, we'll let you know. >> i'm sure they'll be looking for the rest of those people with surveillance video will get back to you in about an hour for an update. thank you. camila. this is the aftermath at the lou, the toe on store in union square. you remember we talked about this yesterday was looted and vandalized friday night. the video went
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viral online. 8 arrests have been made in that case. this morning. city leaders have a stern word for people thinking of committing these types of crimes in the city. kron four's gayle has more. >> saturday afternoon. the louis store temporarily closed and boarded up. but shoppers still visiting the area. this was the scene around 08:00pm in san francisco's union square friday night when officers responded to looting and vandalism and high-end stores. what we saw was horrible at a press conference saturday. mayor london breed praising the officers who responded and made arrest but says the damage still remains when people vandalize and commit those level of crimes in san francisco. we not only lose those businesses, we lose those jobs. >> we lose that tax revenue that helps to support our economy. that helps to support many of the social service programs that we have in the city in the first place. as of saturday sfpd chief bill scott says several people have been
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arrested. some of them think they got away with it. >> but i am confident. >> i'm confident that there will be more arrests to follow. >> chief scott says 2 firearms were seized and the person in this vehicle was armed. they took him into custody safely. >> they use the minimal amount of force that they had to use. they recovered the firearm. they impounded the vehicle and they recovered some of the property. >> chief scott has about a dozen other businesses were burglarized and looted in a nearby union square. some crimes were prevented. we were fortunate because the city and our police department had a strong presence here in union square in specifically for the holiday season moving forward. the area will be flooded with officers for the foreseeable future. we don't want people as they shop and enjoy themselves in this city. >> then the robbed as they walk to their car or to get to their car and find broken glass everywhere because their car has been broken into. >> this has to stop. >> and in the wake of these crimes. the city says there
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will be limited access to vehicles in the union square area that will take effect in the near future. and san francisco, gayle ong kron 4 news. >> coming up on the kron 4 morning drivers telling us about the moments of golf. all came out of nowhere and hit his car. take a look at that. plus, gas prices throughout the country are at a seven-year high right now. why it's prompting president joe biden to call on the federal trade commission. and after the break, gunfire causes chaos at the atlanta airport. what police are doing now to find the person responsible.
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>> well, it's just about a 10 on this sunday and the contra costa sheriff's office believes they found the body of adela de la pena a woman who has been missing since tuesday. the sheriff's department says around 9 saturday morning. someone on morreene circle in bay point found a person in their backyard when officers arrived on the scene, they discovered the body. and while they are still waiting on the corner to positively id the person and determine the cause of death. they were confident enough to release a statement yesterday saying they think it's a de la that they found we will continue to follow this and bring you new information as it becomes available. we now know the name of the man shot and killed by san francisco police friday morning. he was been identified as 41 year-old money and san francisco friday morning. officers responded to
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a call of a man with a knife inside of a building near folsom and 5th streets after initial contact with money officers fired hitting him medics rushing to the hospital, but he died later. police say a moneys, someone that's known to police. the shooting is under investigation. the department says a town hall meeting on the shooting will be held in about 10 days from now. right now a manhunt is underway in atlanta for the man police say fired a gun in the main security checkpoint at the hartsfield jackson international airport. you can see it's chaos. police are looking for 42 year-old kenny wells. they say he reached into his bag grabbed the gun and it went off which caused chaos. they said among those traveling see them running all over the place. this is the person they're looking for. police say wells ran away from the airport. the faa temporarily ordered a ground stop before resuming normal operations about 2 hours later
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that probably had some effect for all flights. tsa says all the passengers that were at the checkpoint had to be re screen panic breaks out at one of the busiest airports in the country and that, as you can imagine, just cause a ripple effect across the country. now to a reversal of fortune for drivers who scooped up cash from the san diego freeway. it happened in carlsbad. have to cut back or risk being arrested. authorities have plenty of pictures and look, they have video to people posted all over social media. those people had a deadline of 48 hours to turn in the cash and the money spilled from an armored truck friday morning. it fell out of the door and scattered all over the freeway bringing traffic to a halt. people are getting out of their cars wrapping up the money. 2 people have been arrested and you can imagine a lot of other people. we'll be facing charges as well. dave. >> southern california at the streets paved with gold is that okay? that's what we've
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sarah and maybe just bump up those temperatures ever so slightly in some of those inland valleys. >> good start even at the coast. not much the way of fog happening there. little bit around the bay. but that's also mixed away very nicely, too. get a load. the golden gate, nice blue skies off towards the background. we had a little. we do still have a little bit of an offshore breeze, as you will notice. i point that out because later on in the forecast period after this front follows through. we'll have the typical offshore winds that we've had again recent rains or not in the dry. planetary boundary layer problem that we were a few weeks back temperature check for you were still chilly up in santa rosa 3945 tri valley. we have a mixture of 50's and 40's along the east bay shoreline, kind of a hodgepodge mixture. so central valley fog mixes out both today it redeveloped a little bit tomorrow mixes out nicely and then by tuesday morning things get more interesting here. some scattered clouds associated with that might pick up a stray sprinkle, but it's on the backside. we'll get that offshore wind and with some drier air moving in here. some
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chilly temperatures in the morning lows too. so for this weekend, what's left of it for today. keeping the sunshine train go one got 60's for the most part, a few 70's will pop here and there. you'll see that in the 4 zone forecast early in the week much the same for monday. a sprinkle tuesday question mark don't don't count on it and then for later in the week we've got some clearing, but cool conditions expected lots of sunshine. but we'll see. mostly 60's during the week for today. again, we'll do 67 san francisco, 70 for oakland. 72 san jose upper 60's in the far east bay 71 santa rose. again. we'll get into more this in your 4 zone forecast. sarah. >> thank you, dave. president biden's 2.2 trillion dollars, social spending plan is now in the hands of the senate. the package known as build back better passed through the house friday strictly along party lines. it's expected to be slimmed down in the senate. but even a smaller price tag might not be enough to bring around the moderate democrats needed to pass the bill. critics say that's too much to the federal deficit and would
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further accelerate inflation. for your money. self employed californians who received unemployment benefits during the pandemic are now being required to prove they were eligible for the benefits or pay them back. the employment development department awarded benefits to nearly 3 million self employed. californians. but nearly 1 million still not filed the proper, the proper paperwork providing the proving rather that they're eligible. they are receiving notices stating they must prove they were really self employed or pay back the money possibly with a 30% penalty. as 48 million americans prepare to hit the road for the thanksgiving holiday. aaa says the national average for a gallon of regular gas is $3.41. that would be nice. not california. anna wiernicki is talking to lawmakers about the high gas prices. >> if you filled up your tank recently, you probably noticed that you're paying more gas
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prices are up one dollar and $0.30 compared to this time calling on president biden to provide some relief at the pump. as americans gas up and hit the road this holiday season, gas prices are at a seven-year high. every time you go fill your car up with gas. >> you wonder if you're going to set your own personal high that day. missouri senator roy blunt and fellow republican john cornyn of texas say you can blame president biden. this is the result of bad. >> policies. >> really targeting our fossil fuel companies. but democrats are not happy about gas prices either. >> california congressman ted lieu accuses big oil companies of price gouging. the cost refining oreo has gone down and yet gas prices went up this week, president biden called on the federal trade commission to investigate whether illegal conduct is costing families at the pump. >> as the president noted in his letter prices at the pump have continue to rise refined
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fuel costs go down and industry profits. >> go up. white house press secretary jen psaki says the 2 largest us oil companies are on track to nearly double their net income over 2019. that's not how it should be working. that's why the president sent a letter this is a distraction. frank monkey role is with the american petroleum institute which represents the oil companies. the administration. >> ought to step back from its policies that are putting it dampening effect on american a key says the administration should instead promote policies that encourage oil production on us soil. >> arizona democratic senator mark kelly wrote a letter to president biden this week asking the administration to immediately release its plan on how they intend to tackle the rising cost of gas prices saying that americans deserve a clear explanation for now in washington. i'm anna wiernicki. back to you. >> triple a predicts thanksgiving air travel will be up 80% compared to last
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year. tsa lines at sfo are already getting longer. tsa says they expect to screen about 20 million passengers during the holiday. their checkpoint travel numbers show more than 2 million people went through tsa yesterday because of that travelers are urged to arrive, at least 2 hours ahead of time for domestic travel and 3 hours for international flights. holiday travel is rarely easy, but many are still looking forward to their trip. >> we actually got married and i have a little all of his family's. so this is really special for us to finally be able to. >> actually to make them now. so it is really >> it's kind of a lot of traffic today. it's pretty busy early morning 07:00am so kind of and i thought it would be. >> despite insanely high gas prices. 90% of all travelers will be driving to their destinations triple a predicts more than 53 million americans will be traveling for thanksgiving. all together. cal reclaimed, the axe after
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first time in 3 weeks since dealing with a massive covid outbreak amongst the team. it's clear they came out hungry in this game. let's go straight to the 2nd quarter early on stanford with a chance to get on the board. but the county fence comes up with a huge stop on 4th and goal. on offense. bears quarterback chase garbers one of the players who had to sit out because of the covid outbreak. he made a statement in this game. check this out early in the 2nd quarter as well. garbers to trevon clark the wide receiver takes it to house 84 yard touchdown pass is the longest in big game history now take 7. nothing lead. garbers was hot all night too barbers on the rollout finds christopher brooks, another touchdown golden bears say take a 14. nothing lead this game was never close. the cal bears with a decisive win. cal fans stormed the field. they are pumped up and the ac's going back to berkeley with the golden bears. >> i expected it to come out play. well, i i don't think i
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know our players are expected come out and play well, so. >> you know, things came together to give the number of contested plays you guys need whether it's catches runs, you know, blocks one-on-one >> really all over the field there on offense. that difference for her united was a. >> a lot of fun to watch. we want to do more. at the end of the day, the work. par for day in and day out there. the entire we need the system. >> no, not surprise in any way that we perform the way we did in be taken the we did on monday after that >> you know, we were going to do something special today, just the guys that we had on the field, you know, coming up, monday's practice and just intensity of the whole team in energy throughout the whole we knew or pick up where you left off. you that against oregon state in college hoops stanford men's basketball team had their work cut out for them down in waco, texas, taking on the defending national champion baylor bears
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baylor ranked 9th in the country right now. but the cardinal hung around the 1st half. thanks to big plays freshman harrison ingram. >> we grew up in nearby dallas. by the way, he had only 4 points about for 9 rebounds for jay to delay or chipped in 10 off the bench of stanford is down. only 6 at the half. >> but after the break, the bears took control outscoring the cardinals 52 to 20 oakland native james akinjo scored 11 points and dished out 11 assists baylor runs away with it. 8648 the final score. the cardinal dropped to 3, 2, on the season. fans will be celebrating down here on the farm for a while. still soaking in this win for the cal golden bears stanford won the acts and won the big game last year and cows house now count. it must be feel good for their fans and players to take home the acts in this game. kylen mills kron 4 sports.
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>> you painted quite a poetic picture. i know like, jeez wurtsmith d, we've got a beautiful sunday in store for you. plenty of sunshine there and you can expect more of the same continuing into monday. >> we do have an interruption of a front on tuesday we're hoping to get some rain out of this thing. it doesn't really look much likely, maybe a couple sprinkles is all kind of muster from all of that beautiful sunrise happened and what we have the half moon bay but also here's the east bay shoreline course. the suns are back here, it feels good. nice blue skies and blue bay. you can see 2 now upstream. there's that front by all the cloud cover. it will be due here on tuesday morning. really breaks up. by the time it gets this far south, not just in the terms of rain but will be somewhat variable cloudy probably for your tuesday morning. clears on out the next thing to look out for is an offshore wind event. yeah. we like to watch those kind of carefully here. we'll see some of that today. now 39 santa rosa still chilly the sign of things to come. those inland valleys are going to be chilly for much of this week after the front, we'll be seeing some morning lows in
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the 30's potentially some frost 59 at high noon to 3 o'clock. we're talking 63 because of this front will re correct. so today we'll see some lower 70's potentially in monday. but after that it's going to be 60's through the remainder of the week. but lots of sunshine for you right through thanksgiving. sarah. >> thank you, dave. a big story this morning as protests held across the country. they continue following the rittenhouse verdict. this is video showing some of the protests over the last 24 hours in different cities from kenosha itself to la and new york. but other than voicing their outrage and disappointment in the criminal justice system. there's really nothing that we can accomplish. unfortunately, the prosecution cannot appeal the decision and cannot charge rittenhouse again. rob sneed tells us more from chicago. >> kyle ph red house not guilty. >> one day after kyle rittenhouse was found not guilty. emo ions are still high. and while some of his supporters call him a
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protesters downtown today say he should be in jail still very, very disappointed. just it it. >> such a travesty of justice. the illegal gun possession. the fact that he was so young. the kenosha police basically deputizing him. to act with and all of it based in racism. it was important for us both to just to show support for people who have support that. >> getting moved exoneration of rittenhouse is a green light. >> for more white-supremacist vigil on tear. we gave a judicial stamp of approval. to all of that. and anthony and joe. joe, they were heroes organizers was chicago's south side. black lives matter. chicago put this rittenhouse protests together protest against the races in justice
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system. >> at federal plaza in downtown >> reverend jesse jackson, senior and rainbow push coalition says no one has the right to kill anyone right now. they're calling on the department of justice to investigate the rittenhouse trial. >> justice. i'm just been to sell in this case is so. >> what do you say to those people out there because i read the comments on our stories a lot. they say this is race baiting and dividing our country with the you say the country is divided. >> that ship has sailed. it's been divided where out here because we think it's important to be brave and even in the face of vigilante violence and murdering that's happening at these protests. we still have to come out. we still have to be here and make our voices known. >> we have continuing coverage
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on the rittenhouse trial on our website. all you have to do is scan the qr code on your screen and you'll be directed to the special section of our website. in a scary moment for a driver whose car was hit by a golf ball driving on 1, 1, take a look. there it is slow motion, of course it happened quick, though, and sunnyvale it. apparently it sounds like a gunshot went off kron four's. amanda hari has the story. >> the driver tells me that he's relieved that he's okay and the situation wasn't ports. but in the moment that he was scared. any wasn't even sure exactly what happened in m% toulouse able to get home and check his dash cam video. >> gulf all falling out of the sky and hitting the hood of a car driving on highway one oh, one we heard the boom like. >> like a chef. like when the video is slow down. you can clearly see the object is a
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small white we got a little bit at the moment. wladimir dabrowski was driving with his wife from san francisco to milpitas when the golf ball hit their car. >> he says they weren't sure exactly what happened until they saw the dent. >> and this video when i get home. >> i took yeah, i open the google and i saw that there is a cult. of course, next to the if you take a look at your screen. you can see to 37 1. oh, one run along the sunnyvale golf course. >> he says he contacted the golf course about the incident state is pond it and this makes for simple form. just just one page form. >> is it vies me to submit a claim to be signing city. he's working on getting an estimate so you can submit that claim. >> so far he went to the dealership they recommended a body shop. >> the body shop recommended a dent specialist. he you know what, i'm i don't think i'll
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be able to do a 100%. >> the pair we is i think makes now yes, go back to the body shop. >> he says he's grateful. it wasn't worse and didn't hit his windshield or cause an accident. he says he hopes having this video will encourage the city to make changes. you know that that we have and then but then to become presented them and they maybe do something. >> some actions to prevent things like that. i reached out to both the golf course and the city of sunnyvale about this incident. neither has gotten back to me just yet. in sunnyvale amanda hari kron 4 news coming up on the kron 00:00am morning news president joe biden is in good health after going under various examinations. what health experts are saying about his status. >> stay with us. the kron 4 morning news continues after the break.
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>> president joe biden remains healthy vigorous and fit for duty following his first routine physical while in office for more than 5 hours friday. the president underwent a number of physical gastrointestinal dental vision and neurological exams. you got it all done. michael shure has more on the president's health. >> an early present for president biden 79th birthday today a clean bill of health yesterday army colonel doctor kevin o'connor physician to the president perform in the physical friday and issuing a memo saying, quote, the president remains fit for duty
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and fully execute all of his responsibilities without any exemptions or accommodations. the doctor, those specifically mentioning a few areas of closer examination, including the more frequent occurrence of throat, clearing and coughing during public addresses as well as what he calls a stiff and gate for the president for a. >> 78 year-old man had some back growth right to sue. so mid foot arthritis after a fracture would be completely expected and completely normal. >> richmond, virginia orthopedic surgeon for davis saying too, that neurological tests performed on the president to rule out a stroke or multiple sclerosis are not a cause for concern. >> additional like the president. if you see an altar gate, you would wonder if it's something neurologic and if you're worried about something or logic and those neurologic tests are appropriate for somebody in his position and they were all completely normal. >> also friday. the president underwent a routine colonoscopy for which official lies to temporary transfer of
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power to vice president kamala harris who for that time became the first female in u.s. history to hold presidential power. the president, when he selected her to be his running mate. obviously he knew he was making history, was making history. that was long. >> and in our view, the report marks a return to a transparency common for presidential medical visits. but absent in the former administration where donald trump's colonoscopy was kept hidden and his medical reports less formal to be how a guy who eats checks diet cokes and never exercises is it is going to shape the new season. >> it's called genetics. don't president biden's colonoscopy led to the routine removal of a quote, the 9 appearing pollack for which histological evaluation is pending. i would say the most. >> relevant finding is just how well he's doing, healthy he is for someone his age. >> and a lot of sunshine going on for you today. and we'll
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afternoon. not too bad, though. we'll get we'll get some lower 70's going on here today and nototoo bad tomorrow. now we do have this front that's going make its appearance here and do little show and everything. >> basically it's scattered clouds which you can expect in maybe a sprinkle or 2, but beyond that, that's all we're looking at. a change of the winds, though, is expected on the back side. here's the east bay shoreline. all it up pretty nicely for you. temperature check. 39 chilly degrees still santa rosa sign of some things to come. however, for those cold morning lows, east bay shoreline in the lower 50's to 40's off to the east bay. 47 san jose. so upstream. this. we're talking about this little front expected on tuesday morning. some variable clouds with all that might get a sprinkle or 2. but on the backside of it will get some offshore winds with that is something to be monitored. watch a little bit here. you can see it kind of breaks apart in our backyard after that we're mostly sunny for the period and then here comes another front. we get into the early following week. we'll see what develops from that. it's looking pretty promising. a lot of times that fools us. and then when it gets a little closer. nothing happens. we've
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got 67 today for san francisco will do about the mid 60's along the coast bayside mid to upper 60's at work here to the north down south will pick up some lower 70's. not bad. 70 redwood city and palo alto in the south bay 72 san jose 70 for cupertino east bay shoreline to the south scratching your about 7069 for tri valley. looks like 69 also for walnut creek 66 for berkeley 65 allay 68 for fairfield with napa at 6771 santa rosa much the same for tomorrow. then comes the front we correct. now a little drop here. happens. 61 looks like on tuesday. we struggle through the 60's next couple of days come on. there you go. and we've got our lows after all of that in those inland valleys will be in the upper 30's again, watching out for potentially a little frost going on. sarah. >> thank you, dave. crews in southern california are monitoring an oil sheen off the coast of huntington beach.
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the u.s. coast guard says the oil sheen was reported yesterday afternoon around one 30. it was in the same area where an oil pipeline spilled 25,000 gallons of oil into the ocean in october. in venice, investigators believe an anchor from a cargo ship hit the pipeline leading to that spill. authorities say they could no longer see the oil sheen as of 4.30 yesterday afternoon. meanwhile, dramatic body camera video out of all of boulder, colorado shows the moments of a man when he jumped into the arms of a firefighter and a police officer flynn from a fire in the man's condo and while many people living in the building were able to get out on their own others couldn't because of the smoke and the heavy flames. that's when crews caught the man as he jumped from the 3rd floor. >> something i've never trained on never performed. i mean, that's not something you can simulate somebody jump in from a 3rd floor. that's wild. >> the fire damaged more than 80 units inside the building
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first responders say everyone made it out safely. for the past 10 years. the rancho cordova police department has helped provide hundreds of christmas presents for area. kids. that tradition of gathering christmas toys for kids, though its in serious jeopardy. that's why we have rowena shaddox with more on why mother nature is being blamed and how you can help. >> every year christmas in cordova provides christmas presents to 350 families. that's about 800 children to the rancho cordova police department's youth services unit. our families will be driving through. will. we will have a winter wonderland set up. i still don't drive through a ton of lights and pop ups. and you know, fun christmas seen christmas music. santa is on hand as each family receives a bag of hand-picked toys which the children placed on a wish list as toys are donated leading up to the one-day event. they're
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stored away until staff is ready to sort and wrap them up. all the donated toys have been housed in a storage just like this one. and when they went to check on them on thursday. they discovered with the recent sto-ms have done. we found that after the storm had come through a couple weeks before. they had all been destroyed there was. >> water and and then. all over everything we were able to salvage anything. so they'll be starting from scratch, collecting toys for the christmas in cordova event on december 18 at rancho cordova city hall from now. we are rallying our community. >> today, a food drive benefiting the rancho cordova community food locker which will provide families with the fixings for a thanksgiving day dinner on monday included a toy drive. there were enough toys donated today to fill up this patrol car. the officers say it's an assignment. they're happy to be part of. and i've actually been blessed
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be assigned to second. is so this is my side and now i get to specifically help. mean, it's it's great. it's fantastic. we'll get back like that. it's a wonderful saying all these events we put on. >> you know, at the end the day and all the staff and the people we help. it just gives you a wonderful feeling. it's for a great cause. so we love doing it. toy donations can be dropped off daily at the police department. there will be more toy drives coming up, an annual giving tree event beginning the weekend after thanksgiving. it is my intent at least invite the community that all of the gifts that are given. >> would be donated to the police department for distribution to a wider community. house director says the city has rallied around them and working to get new donations in time rancho cordova is one of a kind. they have been really rallying around us to support us and make sure. >> that we give these kids the best christmas possible. in rancho cordova. rowena shaddox.
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>> from the area's local news station. you're watching the kron 00:00am morning news at know. >> good morning and thank you so much for joining us on this sunday. this the kron 4 morning news. i'm sarah stinson and it is november 21st and filling in for noelle bellow. and we want to get to this morning. but i think we should start with weather, especially before you head out the door because we have sunshine in the forecast that right gave a lot of it a lot today. we even have this week to they'll be an interruption coming from the front. but beyond that, is looking pretty
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good. >> right into the holiday weekend. we got going on here. how about those temperatures up in the cold side to start things off. however, that's a kind of a word to the wise. we're going to see more of later this week. so chilly morning starts, you can expect later on this week. first shots. we have more. the sunshine. sarah spoke of his half moon bay the fog. nothing. nothing this morning. beautiful sunrise we've had to start things off upstream. that's that that the cloud cover in the upper left-hand side corner of your screen. that's expected to be here tuesday morning. go ahead and call that kind of variable cloudy with an isolated little sprinkles thrown in there for good measure 46 santa rosa, you're graduated up the for this final day there in the 30's. all this morning, 50's cover the rest of the real estate on balance. 45 meanwhile, 4 fremont got a 58 for half moon bay. that's pretty lofty. look at the arrows here. they're all pretty much off shore. once that front gets a little closer. they'll be a temporary change, then shifting back to offshore. and that will be actually little strong. it looks like in solano county off to the sacramento valley,
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something that there's some watching. we always get a little nervous. we got these offshore winds, but we've had a kind of a moistened up ground level snow. so that's good. 60 to 1 o'clock and 4 will do that as well. however, will be spots out there that will see some of the lower 70's which we'll get into coming up in a bit. sarah. >> thank you, dave. turning now to a developing story in the east bay walnut creek. police arrested 3 people after the nordstrom in the nordstrom and broadway plaza was completely looted last night. people say about 80 people rushed into the store and started taking everything they could kron four's camila barco is live there with the details. camille, what we know about this. >> well, sarah, just looking from the outside here at nordstrom. you can tell that it was looted, because the windows are not shattered. however, they did damage the inside of the store. and this happened just moments before it closed doors. trump normally closes its store its on saturdays at 09:00pm.
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however, it turned into a crime scene. here is a look. investigators say they got a call around 8.46, last night of cars driving recklessly around broadway plaza. it's where northam is located by 8.49 a store employee called police and they say people were rushing into the store and taking all of the merchandise now officers estimate around 80 people ransacked norström. the people involved in not smash any of the outside windows however, they did break the case is inside now right across the street from nordstrom is a pf chang's. the manager was on duty. and here's what he had to say. >> i mean, honestly like as soon as i saw people running military ice probably saw 50 to 80 people like ski mask, crowbars night like a bunch of weapons they were looting the north. rain here. and there's all these usually it's really busy. there's always cars part. i thought maybe they're going to start cars like i had to start locking the front door lock the back door because you never know. they're just right there. they can come right in here. it was crazy for second.
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>> now investigators are confident the people involved are adults. they also say they only looted nordstrom police arrested 3 people with charges of robbery and conspiracy and they did find one gun on one of those arrested. but police are still gathering information. sarah, we're not sure how much was stolen, how much of the merchandise was taken from the store. but police are still investigating this and north. you're normally opens at 11:00am on sundays however, it's unclear if the well open their doors today. sara, back to you. >> yeah. i was at broadway plaza reporting back in 2020 when they had this looting. but they did it after hours. and as you said, turns out this happened while theyswere open. we'll have to see if they open today. i'm sure you've got some stuff to clean up. okay. we'll could check
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back in with her in about an hour on kron on. but this been happening all over the bay area. >> remember the loot on store in union square that was looted and vandalized as well. it happened friday night. the video went viral online 8 arrests have been made this morning. city leaders have a stern word for people thinking of coming to the city to commit these types of crimes. kron four's gayle ong has the story. >> saturday afternoon. the louis store temporarily closed and boarded up. but shoppers still visiting the area. this was the scene around 08:00pm in san francisco's union square friday night when officers responded to looting and vandalism and high-end stores. what we saw was horrible at a press conference saturday mayor london breed praising the officers who responded and made arrest but says the damage still remains when people vandalize and commit those level of crimes in san francisco. we not only lose those businesses, we lose those jobs. >> we lose that tax revenue that helps to support our
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economy. that helps to support many of the social service programs that we have in the city in the first place. as of saturday sfpd chief bill scott says several people have been arrested. some of them think they got away with it. >> but i am confident. >> i'm confident that there will be more arrests to follow. >> chief scott says 2 firearms were seized and the person in this vehicle was armed. they took him into custody safely. >> they use the minimal amount of force that they had to use. they recovered the firearm. they impounded the vehicle and they recovered some of the property. >> chief scott has about a dozen other businesses were burglarized and looted in a nearby union square. some crimes were prevented. we were fortunate because the city and our police department had a strong presence here in union square specifically for the holiday season moving forward. the area will be flooded with officers for the foreseeable future. we don't want people as they shop and enjoy themselves in this city. >> then the robbed as they walk to their car or to get to
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their car and find broken glass everywhere because their car has been broken into. >> this has to stop. >> and in the wake of these crimes. the city says there will be limited access to vehicles in the union square area that will take effect in the near future and san francisco, gayle ong kron 4 news. >> also in the east bay a carjacking in oakland turned into a deadly police officer involved shooting. oakland. police say it all started around 3 yesterday afternoon when they were responding to a report of an armed carjacking and robbery on fisher avenue in los palm us. this is video from the citizen app. they say they found a stolen car and the suspected carjacker standing outside of the car near 49th and clark streets when they tried to approach them. police say the person shot at officers several times and then drove off police and a helicopter followed that person to ocean view drive. that's when they say the
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person tried to ram the officers with in with the car. police say they shot the person and that person died some time later at the hospital. police say they were also investigating another shooting and homicide while this was happening. a lot going on. oakland's police chief plans to have a press conference about all of the recent crimes tomorrow. coming up on the kron 4 morning news. a driver is telling us and showing us really the moment when of golf ball came flying at the windshield. >> plus the pandemic and high grocery prices has the food as a food bank in the south bay feeding more families than ever. how they've been preparing for the holidays. and what you can do to help. and after the break, the latest on reports of oil sheen spotted at huntington beach and the investigation into the orange county oil spill.
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welcome back. it's 9.10 in crews in southern california are monitoring another oil sheen off the coast of huntington beach. >> the u.s. coast guard says the oil spill was reported yesterday afternoon around one 30, it was in the same area where an oil pipeline spilled 25,000 gallons of oil into the ocean back in october. investigators believe at that spill that that spill was caused by an anchor from a cargo ship hitting the pipeline. authorities say they could no longer see the oil
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sheen as of 4.30 yesterday afternoon. federal investigators have now identified a second ship that may have been involved in the orange county oil spill officials with the coast guard in the national transportation safety board suspect. it was a ship called beijing. they say it may have snagged its anchor on a pipeline, causing it to rupture. authorities boarded the vessel. this past thursday investigators were originally looking at another large cargo ship called the msc. dan. it for an anchor dragging that happened months before the leak even happened. they're now looking to see if both ships could have been involved in damaging the pipeline. dave. >> lots of sunshine going on for your sunday and much in the next week as well working for those high temperatures to cruise on through the 60's. going to check it all out. coming up for you in just a bit. kron. 4 morning news continues.
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♪ the one desire ♪ ♪ you are, you are, ♪ ♪ don't wanna hear you say... ♪ ♪ ♪ i want it that way ♪ >> 9.14. welcome back. it's time for another check of our weather with meteorologist dave sphar. dave. we're talking sunshine for today in turkey day it looks like it. yeah. and before turkey day 2 as well. i mean, really it's really only tuesday. we're looking at kind of this intrusion of this front. if you want to call it that. and then just kind of watching out for some offshore winds for another 12 hours afterwards. >> his half moon bay. what a way to start the daily beautiful sunshine. we've got that all over the bay going on for today as well. so what we
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have to look forward to, you know, a couple little sprinkles. we might get on tuesday with the system. but again, it's going to be is offshore winds afterwards. that will be tuesday afternoon into tuesday night to look out for a little bit blue skies as you can see at the golden gate. there's our offshore winds checking in right now as we speak. that's the front upstream want to watch out for on tuesday. temperature. check for you. we've got the mid to upper 50's along the east bay shoreline. for the most part, chilly 47 fremont, 46 santa rosa, nice recovery from those 30's. we've been seeing all this morning and these inland spots with note you might have some frost going on after this front as well with really cold temperatures getting around freezing potentially as we go forward. let's look at futurecast for not much to see. this is basically the morning fog. it's noting that again. we'll do the same thing on monday as well. and what we're really waiting for is just this front to drop south. it kind of makes his appearance known here late on monday, tuesday. there we go. and a couple stray sprinkles and it falls apart. so this is
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we have going on for the rest this weekend. keeping the sunshine train going 60's for the most part, a few 70's to be noted early in the week much the same as monday, much the same and a sprinkle on tuesday question mark, but it's really those winds. and then later in the week clearing. but cold 60's for most of the week for highs. but it's the lows will be kind of interesting today. 67 san francisco, 70 for oakland 72 san jose. we do see some lower 70's and some of the inland valleys. also the east bay shoreline as well. 72 for san jose. a little bit more on that in the 4 zone forecast. we'll take a look at your extended to sarah. >> thank you, dave. happening today. the interfaith winter sheltdr program is opening in san francisco. the program will give people a warm place to sleep throughout the winter this year. the shelters will be open in till march. 26 the program. we'll also provide people with 2 meals a day. we've got more information about this program on our website. kron 4 dot com. thanksgiving is just around
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the corner and food banks abross the bay area are sprinting to the finish line volunteers packing as fast. they can packing in thousands of pounds of food for families to pending on their service for the holiday meals con forcefully to call reports from san jose. that's where second harvest of silicon valley says it could use more help. >> tracking and distribution kicked into high gear at second harvest silicon valley in and say we've been doing this for 20 bucks. didn't secure south be families rely on the food bank. year round. but there is no busier time than the holiday season volunteer in team lead in answer been more than 400 hours of this year. ever since covid the numbers have just gone through the the food bank is feeding about 450,000 people each month. that's an 80% increase from before the pandemic. this year. we're providing 22% more for peace than he did last year. second
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harvest ceo leslie botches says the organizations budget has to keep up with them and it has added 15 more trucks opened a new warehouse and increased its staff 40%. at the same time, it has ended its traditional food collection. drives with barrels to be more efficient. >> but joe says second harvest has enough food but needs volunteers and monetary donations. and actually when people donate. >> honey to us we could stretch much farther for every dollar donated concerts and update for 2 meals. >> say they believe in the work they are doing and the service they are providing that was thanks to grow as a person really dark time, especially when the food bank says the prices at grocery stores have increased more than 5% this year in san jose legion ball run >> one of the warriors star players is also giving back. you decide to spend his day off, giving back to his
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community forward. scotto anderson was in east oakland yesterday giving out thanksgiving grocery bags to people in the neighborhood. anderson grew up just down the street on 95th in 95th street in oakland, families are able to get a turkey all the fixing and even some mass, anderson also signed autographs and took pictures. it was all made possible through his gr jta foundation. >> one remain president. my regardless of what happened in my professional life like business. still. this is still apartment extension of my life. my family's here, my friends are here. and like i said, i want remain consistent president trying to help my community. i want to continue to be that guy that people know, as you know, in the community cares about the community cares about the people. you know, i am the people and for the people. so. you know, basketball school bus was fun. i just my job, something i love to do, but no, that is the people i'm around my family stuff to us. that's the room for stuff.
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>> anderson has quickly become one of the most popular players on the team and is considered a hometown hero. but to him he wants to be known as the same guy who just grew up in oakland. and right now he's just investing in his community. triple a predicts thanksgiving air travel will be up 80% compared to last year. tsa lines at sfo are already getting longer. tsa says they expect to screen about 20 million passengers during the holiday. their checkpoint travel numbers show more than 2 million people went through tsa yesterday because of that travelers are urged to arrive at least 2 hours ahead of time for domestic travel and 3 hours ahead of time for international flights holiday travel is rarely easy. but many are just looking forward to that much needed trip. >> we actually got married and i have a little all of his family's. so this is really special for us to finally be able to. >> actually to make them now. so it is really
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>> it's kind of a lot of traffic today. it's pretty busy early morning 07:00am so kind of vision. i thought it would be. >> despite insanely high gas prices, 90% of all travelers will be driving to their destinations triple a predicts more than 53 million americans will be traveling for thanksgiving altogether. the holidays are supposed to be a happy time. but unfortunately for those who have to work on thanksgiving christmas. it can spoil the whole thing. a poll conducted by allstate and the national journal shows. 25% of americans are scheduled to work on either christmas thanksgiving or new year's day. many working on the holidays can take a hefty toll on a person's mental health. they say people working on those holidays can experience increase feelings of despair and loneliness because they're away from loved ones. well, cal reclaimed, the axe after beating stanford in a blowout. we'll show you the highlights.
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dealing with the massive covid outbreak amongst the team. it's clear they came out hungry in this game. let's go straight to the 2nd quarter early on stanford with a chance to get on the board. but the county fence comes up with a huge stop 4th and goal. on offense. bears quarterback chase garbers one of the players who had to sit out because of the covid outbreak. he made a statement in this game. check this out early in the 2nd quarter as well. garbers to trevon clark the wide receiver takes it to house 84 yard touchdown pass is the longest in big game history now take 7. nothing lead. garbers was hot all night too barbers on the rollout finds christopher brooks, another touchdown golden bears say take a 14. nothing lead. this game was never close. the cal bears with a decisive win. cal fans stormed the field. they are pumped up and the ac's going back to berkeley with the golden bears. >> i expected it to come out play. well, i i don't think i know our players expected to
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come out and play well, so. >> you know, things came together to get the number of contested plays you guys need whether it's catches runs you know, blocks one-on-one >> really all over the field there on offense. that the difference for her united was a a lot of fun to watch. we want to do more. at the end of the day, the work. >> par for day in and day out there. the entire we need the system. >> no, not surprise in any way that we perform the way we did in taken the we did on monday after that practice that. >> you know, we were going to do something special today, just the guys that we had on the field, you know, coming up, monday's practice and just intensity of the whole team in energy throughout the whole we knew or pick up where you left off. you that went against women stay in college hoops. stanford men's basketball team had their work cut out for them down in waco, texas, taking on the defending national champion baylor bears
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baylor ranked 9th in the country right now. but the cardinal hung around the 1st half. thanks to big freshman harrison ingram. >> we grew up in nearby dallas. by the way, he had only 4 points about for 9 rebounds for jay to delay or chipped in 10 off the bench to stanford is down. only 6 at the half. but after the break, the bears took control outscoring the cardinals 52 to 20. >> oakland native james akinjo scored 11 points and dished out 11 assists baylor runs away with it. 8648 the final score. the cardinal dropped to 3, 2, on the season. fans will be celebrating down here on the farm for a while. still soaking in this win for the cal golden bears stanford won the acts and won the big game last year and cows house now count. it must be feel good for their fans and players to take home the acts in this game. kylen mills kron 4 sports. >> what a game. well, coming up on the kron 4 morning news, a local police departments tradition of gathering
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>> good morning and welcome back to the kron 4 morning news. let's start this half hour with look at the forecast. dave sphar in the weather center with the latest on the sunshine. and then it's followed by sunshine and then. >> dave isn't sunshine interruption interruption tuesday. you know, some passing clouds. it's like trying to just a change of air nasa's and so forth and has to make a will show when it does it. and then some offshore winds and then we're back to the sunshine that sarah spoke of. so a lot of that, you know, people out of the sun. some little things up there. so we have a pretty good week. up ahead. right to the holiday. watch out those morning lows, though. they're going to be a bit chilly walking the dog and so prepare accordingly going to need the may be that heavier jacket going on at least if you're out real early and about we start today off with the sunshine, though. here's a look at what's going on in the south bay out blue skies as we go and get the crane in the foreground, but this provided by the san jose state me the logical department checking in. there's the cloud deck. you can see up to the upper
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left hand side of her corner of our screen. that's where the front is. it will take a little while to get down here. temperature checked thus far we're mostly in the 50's. 46 going on. santa rosa 59 for oakland 56 for hayward, the breakdown for you today. lots of sunshine will be cruising right through the 60's and even see some lower 70's in some of the inland valleys coming up a little bit. of course, we'll take a look at the 4 zone forecast and your extended sarah. >> thank you. dave will take a look at. this was a scary moment for a driver. one. look, what is it? it's a golf ball. it hit the person driving the car, rather on one. oh, one at the 2.37. interchange in sunnyvale is right there. scary moment. they so so like a gunshot or something kron four's. amanda hari has the story. >> the driver tells me that he's relieved that he's okay and the situation wasn't ports. but in the moment that he was scared. any wasn't even sure exactly what happened in toulouse able to get home and check his dash cam video.
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>> gulf all falling out of the sky and hitting the hood of a car driving on highway one oh, one we heard the like. >> like a chef. like when the video is slow down. you can clearly see the object is a small white we got a little bit scared and at the moment wladimir dabrowski was driving with his wife from san francisco to milpitas when the golf ball hit their car. >> he says they weren't sure exactly what happened until they saw the dent. >> and this video when i get home. >> i took yeah, i open the google and i saw that there is a cult. of course, next to the if you take a look at your screen. you can see to 37 1. oh, one run along the sunnyvale golf course. >> he says he contacted the golf course about the incident state is pond it and this makes for simple form. just just one page form.
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>> is it vies me to submit a claim to the side of city. he's working on getting an estimate so you can submit that claim. >> so far he went to the dealership they recommended a body shop. >> the body shop recommended a dent specialist. she you know what, i'm i don't think i'll be able to go a 100%. >> the pair we is i think makes now yes, go back to the body shop. >> he says he's grateful. it wasn't worse and didn't hit his windshield or cause an accident. he says he hopes having this video will encourage the city to make changes. you know that that we have an can present to them and they maybe do something. >> some actions to prevent things like that. i reached out to both the golf course and the city of sunnyvale about this incident. neither has gotten back to me just yet. in sunnyvale amanda hari kron 4 news. >> chp is asking for your help
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in a crash that happened with a woman in oakland. it killed her early saturday morning officers say they found a woman lying in the south lanes of interstate 80 near helgenberger road so far investigators have not said how the crash happened or released the name of the person killed. stay with kron 4 for updates and will of course, keep our website updated to kron 4 dot com. >> underway in atlanta for the man police say fired a gun in the main security checkpoint at the hartsfield jackson international airport straight up chaos. pollute police are looking for 42 year-old kenny wells. they say he reached into his bag grabbed the gun and it went off. that's a picture of him. it caused a lot of the intense fear in a lot of the travelers they're trying to get away from the terminal police say wells ran away from the airport as well. the faa temporarily ordered a
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ground stop before resuming normal operations about 2 hours later, tsa says all passengers that were at the checkpoint had to be re screen. so the whole ripple effect for flights in the country. another big story we're following this morning. protests held across the country. continue in different cities. this follows the rittenhouse verdict. this is video showing from protests across the country in the last 24 hours from kenosha itself to la and new york. but other than voicing their outrage and disappointment in the criminal justice system. there's nothing that these people can really accomplish prosecution cannot appeal the decision and cannot charge rittenhouse again. rob sneed is in chicago with the report. >> kyle ph red house not guilty. >> one day after kyle rittenhouse was found not guilty. emotions are still high. and while some of his supporters call him a
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protesters downtown today say he should be in jail still very, very disappointed. just it it. >> such a travesty of justice. the illegal gun possession. the fact that he was so young. the kenosha police basically deputizing him. >> to act with >> and all of it based in racism. it was important for us both to just to show support. >> the people who have not close to pull getting moved exoneration of rittenhouse is a green light. >> for more white-supremacist vigil on tear. we gave a judicial stamp of approval. to all of that. and anthony and joe. joe, they were heroes organizers was chicago's south side. black lives matter. chicago put this rittenhouse protests together protest against the races in justice system.
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>> at federal plaza in downtown >> reverend jesse jackson, senior and rainbow push coalition says no one has the right to kill anyone right now. they're calling on the department of justice to investigate the rittenhouse trial. >> justice. i'm just been to sell in this case is so. >> what do you say to those people out there because i read the comments on our stories a lot. they say this is race baiting and dividing our country with the you say the country is divided. >> that ship has sailed. it's been divided where out here because we think it's important to be brave and even in the face of vigilante. violence and murdering that's happening at these protests. we still have to come out. we still have to be here and make our voices known.
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>> we have dramatic body camera video out of boulder, colorado. it shows the moments a man jumped into the arms of a firefighter and police officer. the man had to do this because his condo caught fire in. well, many people living in the building were able to get out on their own. others couldn't because of the smoke and the heavy flames. that's when crews caught the man as he jumped from the 3rd floor. >> something i've never trained on. never performed. i mean, that's not something you can simulate somebody jump in from a 3rd floor. >> it's crazy. the fire damage more than 80 units inside the building. first responders say everyone made it out safely. for the past 10 years. the rancho cordova police department has helped provide hundreds of christmas presents for area. kids that tradition, though it gathering christmas toys for kids is now in serious jeopardy. reena tells us about why mother nature is being blamed for this and how you can help.
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>> every year christmas in cordova provides christmas presents to 350 families. that's about 800 children to the rancho cordova police department's youth services unit. our families will be driving through. will. we will have a winter wonderland set up. i still don't drive through a ton of lights and pop ups. and you know, fun christmas seen christmas music. santa is on hand as each family receives a bag of handpicked toys which the children placed on a wish list as toys are donated leading up to the one-day event. they're stored away until staff is ready to sort and wrap them all the donated toys have been housed in a storage just like this one. and when they went to check on them on thursday. they discovered with the recent storms have done. we found that after the storm had come through a couple weeks before. they had all been destroyed. there was. >> water and and by then.
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everything we were able to salvage anything. so they'll be starting from scratch, collecting toys for the christmas in cordova event on december 18 at rancho cordova city hall from now. we are rallying our community. >> today, a food drive benefiting the rancho cordova community food locker which will provide families with the fixings for thanksgiving day dinner on monday included a toy drive. there were enough toys donated today to fill up this patrol car. the officers say it's an assignment. they're happy to be part of. and i've actually been blessed be assigned to. second is like. so this is my side and now i get to specifically help. mean, it's it's great. it's fantastic. we'll get back like that. it's a wonderful saying all of these events we put on. >> you know, at the end the day all the staff and the people we help. it just gives you a wonderful feeling. it's for a great cause. so we love doing it. toy donations can be dropped off daily at the police department. there will be more toy drives coming up, an annual giving tree event beginning the weekend after
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thanksgiving. it is my intent. >> at least invite the community that all of the gifts that are given. >> would be donated to the police department for distribution to a wider community. house director says the city has rallied around them and working to get new donations in time rancho cordova is one of a kind. they have been really rallying around us to support us and make sure. >> that we give these kids the best christmas possible. in rancho cordova. rowena shaddox. >> and that sunshine you see there more of across not just the bay but all over the place for looking into tomorrow as well. and others interruption front. we'll talk about that briefly look at your 4 zone forecast and the extended keep it here.
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>> welcome back. it's 9.45 on this sunday morning and we are going to start with dave sphar here in the weather center. dave, it was a crisp morning. the hint is looking like it's shaping up to be a good day. it sarah's could be great today. not bad on your monday as well. just an interruption of a front coming on tuesday. we're actually going to be watching some of the winds and note the cooler temperatures in the back side of all of that. >> got a crane here. but behind all of that good nice blue skies picture there provided by friends at san jose state. the logical department checking in. all right. temperature check for
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us 50's over most of the real estate we have 46 up to santa rosa. they've been struggling all this morning to get into the 30's out of the 30's. that's a sign of some things to come. potentially some frost to look out for later. 53 san jose and san francisco checks in at 59 the front that's going to kind of a change for us is upstream. you can see here, not a lot of moisture with it looks kind of potent there with all the cloud cover. but it's going to come by without really much of an incident here. this is very reminiscent of what we see. a lot of these fronts coming through even during our wet season or the drought of various different years. we get the come from the north. they look great. they fall apart in our backyard. we've already had a nice treat thus far. so all right. will miss this one. but hopefully will be more treats for us upstream. case in point, what looks great upstream how about that way upstream. that's into next week. not next tuesday. but the following tuesday. hopefully that will hold together there for some rain. 4 zone forecast for you on this sunday, 67 san francisco. mid 60's, covers of the coast kind of mir's that on the bay
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side for all the sunshine we have here. we don't have a whole lot of variety in the 4 zone forecast 70 for palo alto down to the south bay a little bit. warmer san jose at 70 to 70 for cupertino. it's almost like a cloudy day or rain type of day in terms of a lot of uniformity with temperatures east bay shore lines near about 70 tri valley matching that 6969 also walnut creek pair 6 is for berkeley. the les. what 65 appear to solano county. this is one of the spots will start to see those offshore winds develop tuesday afternoon tuesday night, 71 coming in for santa rosa in upper 60's heading down are in. so in the 70 forecast, there's the interruption. sprinkle question mark and then beyond the period it looks like mostly sunny later on cooler highs, though lower 60's lows in the 30's stoked. again, those inland valleys and 40's are covering the coast. sarah. >> thank you, dave. as the holiday travel season heats up health experts are hoping it doesn't ignite a winter wave
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of new covid cases. the cdc says more than 110,000 new cases reported thursday with the seven-day average above 94,000 friday. the cdc gave full approval for booster shots for all adults. but some 47 million american adults remain unvaccinated upper midwest states like minnesota are feeling the impact of that one. minnesota school district is extending thanksgiving break to 9 days because of an outbreak yesterday philadelphia became the latest big city to mandate vaccinations for municipal employees joining a dozen others, including new york, la and chicago. the cdc has released a new report on the impact of covid on pregnant women and their chances of develop the delivering a stillbirth as we have jesse turner to deliver some details for us. >> according to the cdc report released friday researchers found among covid infected
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pregnant women, about one in 80 deliveries resulted and stillbirth. and among the uninfected. it was one and 155. the cdc's report says stillbirths were more common in pregnant women with covid who have chronic high blood pressure and those in intensive care or on breathing machines. doctor jessica grayson says she had no complications after receiving both doses of the vaccine and had a successful delivery in april. i got my first pfizer vaccine on december the 18th. i was 21 weeks pregnant. >> and. i was really excited. i got to be honest, i was just really excited to have an opportunity to keep myself and my baby safe pregnant women with covid could face other complications as well. emily robinson was admitted to an arkansas hospital for coronavirus in august one week before she gave birth to her daughter carmen. she was born more than 2 months early during an emergency c section a month later, emily died in the hospital. >> now her husband eric says
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he's doing his best to stay strong for their baby girl vaccinate know vaccinated just please take it seriously. it is. it's deadly my life. it's still be here if we take it seriously. >> for your money this morning. self employed californians who received unemployment benefits during the pandemic are now being required to prove they're eligible for the benefits or they got to pay that back. the employment development department awarded benefits to nearly 3 million self employed californians. but nearly 1 million have still not filed the proper paperwork proving their eligibility. they are receiving notices stating they must prove they were really self employed or pay back the money possibly with a 30% penalty. as 48 million americans prepare to hit the road for thanksgiving. triple a says the national average for a gallon of regular gasoline is $3.41 that would be nice. it's way worse here like $5. anna wiernicki is
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talking to lawmakers about the high gas prices. >> if you filled up your tank recently, you probably noticed that you're paying more gas prices are up one dollar and $0.30 compared to this time last year and lawmakers are calling on president biden to provide some relief at the pump. as americans gas up and hit the road this holiday season gas prices are at a seven-year high. every time you go fill your car up with gas. >> you wonder if you're going to set your own personal high that day. missouri senator roy blunt and fellow republican john cornyn of texas say you can blame president biden. this is the result of bad. >> policies. really targeting our fossil fuel companies. but democrats are not happy about gas prices either california congressman ted lieu accuses big oil companies of price gouging. the cost refining oreo has gone down and yet gas prices went up this week president biden called on the
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federal trade commission to investigate whether illegal conduct is costing families at the pump. >> as the president noted in his letter prices at the pump continue to rise refined fuel costs go down and industry profits. >> go up. white house press secretary jen psaki says the 2 largest us oil companies are on track to nearly double their net income over 2019. that's not how it should be working. that's why the president sent a letter. this is a distraction. frank monkey role is with the american petroleum institute which represents the oil companies. the administration. >> ought to step back from its policies that are putting it dampening effect on american a key says the administration should instead promote policies that encourage oil production on us soil. >> arizona democratic senator mark kelly wrote a letter to president biden this week asking the administration to immediately release its plan on how they intend to tackle the rising cost of gas prices saying that americans deserve a clear explanation for now in
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washington. i'm anna wiernicki. back to you. >> we'll be right back after the break. if your name is jake, you definitely want to stay tuned for this your heart is at the heart of everything you do. and if you have heart failure, there's entresto. entresto was proven superior at helping people stay alive and out of the hospital. don't take entresto if pregnant, it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren, or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb.
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quick. the service was announced in fall 2020 and since then, walmart and supply have been working to improve the system because, you know, you got to make sure it's quick. otherwise people are out, right, dave, how they're going to run the martin. can we get that to deliver. the big will save the day. there you go. get some like food delivered here in less than a half hour when the haha. there's your 7 day forecast. we talk about this front coming here. a sprinkle question mark. >> looks good to the rest of the week. next week. watch those chilly morning lows and enjoy your thanksgiving. have a great thanksgiving. i'm not going to be working today and tomorrow. but i will be working on giving. it's time for the ultimate sleep number event on the
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