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>> from the area's local news station, you're watching the kron. 4 morning news at 7. >> hey, good morning. thank you so much for joining us on the kron. 4 morning news. i'm stephanie lin. it's saturday, june 4th and we have a lot to get to for you this morning. start by getting a look at the weather with dave spahr. good morning, dave. well, good morning, stephanie. good morning, everybody. and quite a bit of fog treating a greeting us this morning in one of the cloud cover as well. but check of the old radar here to shows couple of echoes popping up here and there. but >> any real action we get that will be up in the north and that will be later for today. it looks like you might get a little stray sprinkle, but considerable cloud is what you can bank on for your saturday. here's a live look at the
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golden gate bridge and all that fog and low lying clouds very firmly in place. i checked no delays going on there, but quite a bit of fog making its appearance known as well. by the way, on that note, it does mix out for us later this morning. throughout the day, looks like spotty fog up in the north bay and because of some showers, perhaps overnight, that fog will redevelop enforced by tomorrow morning. look at the coverage area. looks like by dawn tomorrow and with us as we get another bout of some rain now, temperature check for you. upper 50's lower 60's over most of the real estate for right now. the temperature contrasts pretty close to yesterday trailing a few degrees behind or degree or so ahead, the breakdown today, considerable clouds, temperatures controlling themselves, upper 60's, lower 70's at that again, a very minor rain event. we're looking for over the next about 36 hours or so. we'll talk more about that in just a bit. stephanie, thanks very much. dave. >> turning our attention now to the vacaville brush fire at pena adobe regional park. the
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police department there says the fire has been upgraded to a 3 alarm, but no evacuation orders have gone out as of 10 last night for progress on the fire was stopped. but crews do remain on scene to make sure all hot spots are out. we've just reached out to learn more about the progress on this fire so far and will update you once we have more information. the first probable case of monkeypox is detected in san francisco, the san francisco department of public health announcing friday, someone from the city travel to a location with an outbreak in cases. officials say that person is currently in isolation and in good condition that person also did not come in close contact with anyone during that time period where they could have spread the infection to others. the city's health department now waiting for confirmation of the test results from the cdc. one more round california lawmakers again trying to extend bar hours to 04:00am senator scott wiener proposing
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the idea before and it failed at that time. but could things be different this time kron four's dan thorn brings us reaction from local business owners. >> to enjoy live patients. 04:00am could be a new option under a state measure proposed by state senator scott wiener. but the idea of an extra 2 hours to keep the drinks flowing is not going down smooth that north beach is the subio cafe. i can honestly say that being open between 02:00am and 04:00am. i am not going to make any more money. i'm going to have people in here who are already very dry. i'm probably going to be kicking people out if the measure passes bars in 7 california cities, including san francisco and oakland would be allowed to serve drinks until 04:00am. this is winners. 3rd shot at changing the 02:00am cut off. when you think of why people move to cities. there are many reasons. >> and one of them is that they want to have 5 runs >> comstock saloon, johnny ragland is all for having
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drinks, served a little longer. i think it's great. i deregulating in that manner. sounds good to me. i don't think that we would necessarily participate. and that isswhere a bar and restaurant and extending our hours might be difficult for us. labor wise. but folks that can i think that that's perfectly fine. newly minted state assembly member matt haney is co-sponsoring the legislation. he says the bill will not force any bar to extend their hours is requiring anyone to do anything. >> it's giving that city's 7 cities, including ours. the option to do in the way that works for them. some san francisco bar managers are worried the city's lack of consistent public transportation. >> makes extending last call dangerous. they also think san francisco is just not that kind of city. this is not an online town is just not like that. it hasn't ever been. and >> people like party. and it was just a short of people also like to get up and go hiking in the morning and go. >> you know, they go home with people go home early here. that's kind of a thing.
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>> that was kron four's. dan thorn reporting a 2018 version of the bill passed the legislature. but then governor jerry brown vetoed it. the governor saying at the time the move would lead to more drunk driving. no clear signs yet on where governor newsom stands on this issue. in oakland, surveillance video captures the hit and run that killed an elderly woman walking to church. it happened tuesday night around 5.30, at this intersection, 16th avenue and international boulevard in oakland, a nearby business owner expressed his frustration. >> the city go into the business own a property owner. but i'm going out to so out of control, even i myself at almost 40 years, no fun of myself >> the victim identified as 73 year-old emelia martinez of oakland. police now looking for a white 2000 model hummer, they say was involved in the hit and run anyone with
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information is asked to please call oakland police. in the north bay. a caltrans worker is killed while on the job in solano county. the department identified the vi tim as 51 year-old cuando make get me who first joined caltrans in 2018. caltrans was working on landscape maintenance friday morning on i-80 near lagoon valley road in vacaville that's when she was killed by a hit and run driver. chp arrested the driver. caltrans again is the first bay area employee to die on the job since 2017. she is survived by her 9 year-old daughter and 2 sisters. coming up on the kron 4 morning news. new efforts in san jose to house the homeless. >> the response from those who stand to benefit. and after the break, it's a great day for a hot air balloon ride on to thank. we take you live inside the big festival happening today in sonoma.
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pool, a hot air balloons here and you are right. there are dozens and possibly even hundreds of people already here at the santa rosa fairgrounds to checked these hot air balloons. but, stephanie, we just found out that unfortunately because of the weather conditions, these hot air balloons will not be launching today. organizers say that it is unsafe for the pilots said the pilots won't be able to find why the today. but as you can see behind me, these balloons are able to stick around so people can check out. here's a video of some of the the 2 hot air balloons that are participating in this year's event. this is the 30th so noma county hot air balloon classic. the event is to be held in windsor at kaiser park. but the festival outgrew that locations. so this year for the first time it's being held at the santa rosa fairgrounds and the pilots. they have been here since before the sun even started to risers about 25 hot air balloons participating in this year's event. and, stephanie,
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this is not only an experience for the pilots, but for the people as well. they're able to check out the balloons. they're able to talk to the pilots at understand what it's like to launch them. and some of them have even been able to take a hot air balloon ride this morning is also other fun activities for everyone to enjoy from kids to adults. and this is exciting because for the first time in 2 years, the event is being done once again because it was forced to not happen because of the pandemic. so this year, hundreds of people are here at the santa rosa fairgrounds to enjoy these hot air balloons and >> stephanie, this hot air balloon classic is a two-day event. so while the hot air balloons today will not be launching, the pilots won't be able to supply them. the pilots have a second chance tomorrow to fly them. to be able to fly them and people will be able to come out once again see them. the organizers say that for now, the event is
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scheduled to the balloons are scheduled to fly tomorrow. but of course, that all vary on the weather in the coming up in the next hour, i did speak to some of the pilots for now. back to you. >> yeah, it's it is a that people will be able to fly and then but what a great photo-op. thanks so much. camila. >> soccer is i think i saw 20 byrd 67. it looks like by 11 o'clock at 2.70, for quite a bit of cloud cover here. we do have a little bit of a shower event concentrated in the north bay, but most of that will happen overnight early will happen overnight early tomorrow morning forecast next you know folgers as a homebrew... but let's hear it for our hometown. one, two, ready, play. ♪ no, no, no, no, no, no, not me! ♪ allow us to reintroduce ourselves, folgers.
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jose stormtracker 4 there. we have a couple little echo showing up at the real lion share of this will be up in the north bay and that will happen later today through tonight. a little bit early tomorrow. let's go back to future cast and you see what i'm talking about as we get late in the day today, a couple stray showers working here than were overnight. the lion share of whatever we get focused in the north bay to about dawn tomorrow. so that's how we'll start the day with some fog going on as well. kind of get other ways to get a better view here. and as we go through the day tomorrow, you have some spotty showers. but things actually start to open up late in the day tomorrow. so the joint activities by tomorrow afternoon looks like all the nasty stuff by that definition will be gone. although we do have a bit of a breeze. they have to contend with your on shore. of course, that's a given. it's also climate control and some of those localized areas like the notice the temperature. the winds are in the 20's here. that's today tonight tomorrow. this continues obviously with the system of our backyard. that's kind of a no-brainer. so look ahead is considerable clouds and mild today, a
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sprinkle or 2.60, 70's deal tonight. the lion share happens up in the north bay. scattered showers still in the forecast tomorrow, breezy 70's well inland. then for the week ahead. after all that said and done, we warm up the 80's early in the week. 90's and 100 by week's end today. again, considerable cloud. 67, some sprinkle san francisco points north, 70 for oakland and 78. meanwhile, 4 san jose just a little flavor of the general bay today. it's pretty much of a 70 story over most of the inland spots. we'll have more course your 4 zone forecast and that extended a bit. stephanie. >> i keep expecting to break into a disco dance. haha. all right. thanks, dave. the city of san jose is working to get the homeless into permanent housing just like this one that you see pictured behind me there. a kron voice. justin campbell gives us a look inside this new facility. >> restaurant one is just a restaurant. and the other one has a ludy a burn and showing
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us inside the interim housing unit. and this is this is where i live with. my 2 grandsons were not used to be homeless before coming to this facility on evans lane. it's like a tiny home built by the city of san jose. but as a result of these efforts, we have seen for the first time in many years, our and sheltered. homeless population drop slightly. the colonel says state legislators need to continue to push for more money for communities like this. he says the city is housing roughly 400 people. they've already transfer 10 families from interim housing to permanent housing like burnett. they help me get back on my feet. mayor liccardo says they are currently building more of these communities to help people that are homeless transition into permanent housing. >> reporting here in san jose, justin campbell kron, 4 news. >> we're just a few days out from the primary elections in california. ashley zavala takes a look at voter turnout
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so far and with the latest polls are showing on the races for governor and attorney general. >> a new berkeley igs la times poll shows governor gavin newsom and attorney general rob bonta could coast through tuesday's primary. the poll showing the 2 democratic incumbents for statewide office hold a double-digit leads compared to the republican and no party preference opponents of the more than 3,400 likely voters surveyed 50% of them said they would choose newsom for governor. while 46% said they would choose rob bonta for attorney general. those numbers similar to democratic turnouts so far with the state's vote by mail ballots. the latest ballot tracker for political data intelligence shows democrats make up more than half of the ballots turned in but participation so far is low with just 11% of ballots submitted of the 22 million cent tell. and what we're seeing is really turnout so far. paul mitchell is the vice president of pdi. he says, although california has made it easier than ever to vote, there are several factors contributing to the
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low numbers, including voter fatigue. the primary marks california's 3rd election in the last 2 and a half years following the presidential election in 2020 and governor newsom's recall. we just don't have that sense collectively as a state. >> that this election is as important and it will have consequences in terms of the kinds of people th y get elected with this, as you said in the mic turnout. >> could that be a recipe for some surprises? yeah. throughout the state, there are a lot of competitive races where determining who makes the runoff is essentially determining. >> who will be the next insurance commissioner or attorney general. so those races really are going to be for all intents and purposes in the primary. mitchell also notes those who have turned in their ballots so far don't fully represent the state's population. for example, latinos make up 40% of the state's population but make up just 15% of the ballots turned in. well, seniors make up a quarter of the state's voting
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population, but make up for about half of the ballots turned in. mitchell says it's possible republicans who don't trust voting by mail could boost turnout as more in-person polling locations open between now and tuesday. >> it's unlikely to be in the big numbers. they really need to significantly impact this turnout the official vote count begins tuesday night in sacramento. ashley zavala kron. 4 news. >> still ahead on the kron, 4 morning news. is that the phantom of the opera quiet? we have a sneak peek at don giovanni opening at the san francisco opera tonight. finding my way forward with node-positive breast cancer felt overwhelming at times. but i never just found my way, i made it.
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100's. the production is getting a fresh take this time said in a dystopian future, 60 years from today. >> in a crumbling american society, deploy believes that human nature hasn't changed much and anticipates today's audiences will still strongly connect with various characters and the universal themes of greed, desire and hunger for power in those works, you can see behaviors and you can identify. >> 2 things even nowadays that doesn't matter. when the performed. >> so i think, yeah, i think it's just that their uniqueness is that there did targeting human values, just human stories. one of the humans helping him tell that story is his real-life wife, nicole carr. >> who plays one of the characters who keeps chasing after him despite being ghosted the re. one of the reasons why i don't go and you and the other girls during the course of the bill. >> because show is kind of interface gets in the way, which is pretty funny coming from my wife. haha.
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>> good morning. welcome back to the kron. 4 morning news. let's start off this half hour with a look outdoors at the forecast of davis bar the latest on what to expect a tape. a good morning, stephanie. good morning, everybody. and quite a bit of cloud cover. we're contending with 2. we have the fog also working in the here is which we're going to have tonight and tomorrow due to little shower, working its magic up towards the north, mostly sfo. >> no delays happening there, although some fog is checking in there as well. this is what it looks like from the satellite picture. so considerable cloud is what you can expect. a few echoes repairing on radar here. but it looks like the lion share will happen for tonight. that would be skewed up to the north bay winds pretty much on shore. they are in the act is a nice climate control along with the cloud cover that we have temperature check for you. we have 61 conquered 64 any auc 50's over the rest of the region as you'll notice the breakdown for you today. again, considerable cloud, although temperatures inland still managed to make it into the 70's in a bit. we'll take a little tour of checking out the 4 zone forecast and the
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extended. we have some really some some summertime weather coming your way towards the end of next week. stephanie. thanks very much, dave. >> in the south bay school library worker in san jose is charged with lewd acts with a minor. check out this photo of the man accused in the u.s. brown. he worked as a librarian media aid at sylvan dale middle school in san jose. police got reports from parents of a 13 year-old girl who said brown sexually assaulted the child. police arrested brown on wednesday. this is an ongoing investigation and police are asking anybody who knows more about this to please reach out. the man accused of shooting and killing a security officer in oakland during a black lives matter protest is sentenced to 41 years in prison. 33 year-old stephen pleaded guilty to killing federal security guard david underwood in 2020 using a protest against police brutality is a cover for the crime. korea was a former air
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force staff sergeant, an alleged member of the extremist group, the boogaloo boys. he also faces charges of attempted murder for a second officer and is charged with murdering a sheriff's deputy in santa cruz. for your health covid cases in the bay area on the rise again, marin county's public health officer says there is another surge. this news coming as the white house announces that shots for kids under 5 are on the way. kron four's terisa stasio reports. >> we are actually looking at a drive-thru, a possibility where we're going to kind of wait and see what our demand that looks like. health officials in marine county are gearing up to get those under 5 vaccinated as soon as shots get the green light. the white house saying friday that could happen as soon as june. 21st don weathersby is supervising public health nurse for marine county. some of our very mobile vaccine, places such as north gate. >> and our current or at her
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health and human services. we're going to be providing the vaccines for all age groups there. and we're probably going to begin focusing on some days that are just exclusively for the younger children so that we can just get really be focused on their developmental needs during the fall phase of the rollout for those 5 to 12, many bay area county set up special children's clinics handing out balloons and stickers to ease children's concerns about getting a shot. >> and santa clara county, a spokesperson says that the public health department will again be offering vaccines at their mass vaccination site to this news group of youngsters able to receive a dose. they also will be supporting private physician groups as well as kaiser permanente and palo alto medical foundation. other counties spokespersons tell kron 4 news that they are still working out the logistics. but they expect pediatricians will play a major role. weathers be says
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with marine county's positivity rate increasing, it is important again to remind everyone vaccines save lives. children do get this disease. >> it is, you know, widely message that smile for children that, you know, that's not always the case. and the multi inflammatory center for children is something that is a high risk for children. and i just encourage everyone to get their children vaccinated and get them back to regular life and let them have, you know, the kind of like children should have to recess stasio kron. 4 news. >> all 9 bay area counties are now in the high-risk category for covid spread again. that means the return of indoor masking in alameda county. that's where indoor mask guidelines took effect friday. health officials say the area is seeing a surge in cases worse than the one we saw last year from the delta variant. while some people may not be thrilled to have to wear masks again. others in alameda county say they wish the
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masking mandate had never gone away. >> i wish it had been in place this whole time that work in the schools and saw a big surge there. and i wish the that hadn't happened. i think it might not of the all the kids and had wore their masks. >> there are a few exceptions to the new man masking mandate the city of berkeley, which runs its own health department is not currently requiring masks indoors. health officials in kasia contra costa county are keeping a close eye on the spread of covid-19 kron four's the leap to go checked in with them on what needs to happen before people are asked to mask back up indoors. >> indoor masking remains optional. in contra costa county and contra costa health services says there are no plans to change that policy anytime there's a lot of covid-19 within our communities. still the current positive covid-19 case rate pales in comparison to what the county experienced in
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january right now, the 7 day average of new cases is 478 at the start of the year. that number was 2,832. >> but keep in mind, the current number is skewed. it isn't under county in terms of cases because they're tess county deputy health officer doctor. so fema korea says hospitalization data. >> is a better indicator of the severity of the virus and may be used as a metric to determine when the county could possibly re implementing indoor masking mandate currently at 77 in the hospital contra costa county and look at the peak hospitalizations. >> at the last on the costs, like we had 333 individuals in the hospital for covid. and so it is it is low in comparison to the other spikes that we've seen. health services says stay at home and isolate if you test positive regardless of your vaccination status and take advantage of test to treat sites, set up county wide. >> as of now, indoor masking is only recommended the
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centers for disease control and prevention classifies the current spread of the virus in contra costa county. as moderate phillipe djegal all kron. 4 news. >> governor gavin newsom appears to have recovered from covid his office telling us the governor tested negative and is no longer in isolation. newsom tested positive for the virus about a week ago and showed mild symptoms. his office says the governor took the antiviral pill paxlovid to treat the virus. newsom is vaccinated and has gotten to booster shots. a new study from the national institutes of health with says people with food, allergies seem to have a lower risk of getting covid. researchers tested more than 4,000 people may say, but those with food allergies, we're only about half as likely to become infected. the study also found thore with obesity issues had a higher risk of getting covid. coming up on the kron 4 morning news,
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a vigil is held in daly city to remember the lives lost in the texas school shooting. the change city leaders are now demanding. >> plus, price at the pump continuing to rise. we can get guests at one california gas station for get this nearly $9. we break down the prices for your morning commute in just a few minutes.
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>> a gas station in mendocino is charging this $9 and $0.60 for a gallon of regular. that's quite a lot of money. and that's ap $0.14 from just a few days ago when this photo was taken. gasbuddy says this is the most expensive gas in the nation and over 3 bucks above the state average across the bay area. prices are up nearly $0.20 from last week in napa, a gallon of regular is averaging $6. and $0.57 in san francisco 6.56. at $0.6 up from yesterday. oakland coming in at 6.44. san jose 6.43, all of that makes vallejo seem relatively affordable with the averages 6.34 a gallon. high gas prices, not just a bay area problem. those prices are breaking records daily across the u.s. the national average is 4.82 a gallon according to aaa. and the price is not
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expected to go down anytime soon. start to break that news. t a with the summer travel season coming in, the demand will only go up. the price for a barrel of oil has nearly doubled to $120 since last august. >> oil accounts for about 60% of what you pay at the pump. so more expensive. the oil more expensive. the gas. >> president biden still blaming russia's president for the high gas prices. and hundreds of tesla owners around the nation say their cars are breaking for no reason. safety officials say there have been nearly 800 complaints. there have been even deaths because of the and - issue. safety regulators want to know if the cars full self-driving an automatic emergency braking systems were active at the time of the problems. tesla has until june 20th to respond. >> any with all the cloud cover will still see. some temperatures managed to get into the middle 70's for those
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week live shot. how about this east bay shoreline actually starting to see some opening up of the skies a little bit off towards the distance. >> still looking at that shot of rain up in the north bay, particularly some 60's on the board, but mostly 50's over most of the real estate winds. we do have them on shore today tomorrow with the passage of the system. obviously, as you can see into the teens and even into the lower 20's, if your travels, by the way, this is what it looks like as we go forward with the rain developing tonight. and as you can see early in the sunday kind of spotty, it is by dawn. but that will break up a little bit as we get to the afternoon hours tomorrow. so the rain will be focused on a pretty good time period overnight. late tonight, overnight, early tomorrow with the lion share up in the north bay. but again, for tahoe, look at this warming trend. 77 by tuesday, we're going to feel that in the bay area, too. but more pronounced in particular towards the end of the week. so if you're headed there towards the end of this week and by next weekend looks great. we have another tropical system to talk about this. the same one that as you
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may recall before coming in from the pacific. now it's moved to the gulf and it looks like it's trying to reform around the coast of miami a little bit. not so much in the gulf side down here in the southeast is hasn't been called a tropical storm yet. they're still looking at it, but it may become alex for us now. a top stream for their what we see coming off the pacific. once we're done with everything for this weekend. yes, there's another weak system by the middle of the week, but you would hardly notice. it may be some scattered clouds going on here. but temperatures only bump a little bit until they really get rock and towards the end of the week. 4 zone forecast for the saturday with the cloud cover. 67 san francisco lower 60's happening at the coast around 70 or so for burlingame to the south, we'll get those middle to upper 70's at that down here in the south bay, upper 70's, a little bit clearing happening there, east bay shoreline, lower to middle 70's as well as tri valley. looks like 75 for walnut creek concord. 76 65 berkeley. just a little bit of a difference
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here from the inland areas. contrast with the east bay shoreline, a cool 63 vallejo. 74 for fairfield. 72. meanwhile, for santa rosa, look at this in the seven-day, ok, we have this traffic going on this weekend. some scattered showers tomorrow early on, popping 90 or so by tuesday, a brief interruption from that system i just showed you and then away we go off to the races 90's than 100 or so by for a february by friday or so. so get ready for some severe summer coming your way, stephanie. >> and my eyes just popped that triple digit weather. thank you, dave. on the peninsula, a vigil is held in daly city to remember the lives lost in the texas school shooting kron four's gayle ong reports with the call for change from city leaders. >> jacqueline, because not enough. it's 9 friday evening. the mayor of daly, city and city council members read the names of the victims killed in the uvalde texas school shooting have year low florida
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union each hand they're rhonda's. matt boyle says the city organizes vigil to offer space for the community to grieve and honor the lives lost in recent mass shootings across the country. >> call action to those that washington that could make this until action and political change because i think worden praying i'm done having vigils. the mayor says he wants changes from the federal level specifically for tougher gun laws. >> county supervisor david canepa agrees. >> congress needs to do something. we just can't sit on our hands. and so congress needs to make sure people are able to purchase a gun has to be 21 and up to address gun violence. san mateo county is hosting a gun buyback event at northern san mateo court on saturday. people can turn in >> their $100 for a gun. for automatic rifle, right? and so really, really important that
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we get these guns off the street extremely. >> extremely, extremely important. >> and that gun buyback event will be held on saturday in south san francisco from 10:00am to 02:00pm we posted the details on our website. kron 4 dot com reporting from daly city. go on. kron. 4 news. >> the nra is seeing a sharp drop in membership. a document obtained from the agency shows revenue from membership dues fell 19% between 2020 2021. because of that, the organization has been forced to cut spending. a spokesperson for the nra blamed the pandemic and predicts a rebound in the coming year. friday was national gun violence awareness day bay area. congresswoman anna eshoo held a town hall on gun violence and 2 counties are preparing for a gun buyback events this weekend. kron four's amanda hari spoke to leaders about why they hope people will turn in their guns.
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>> we are all left reeling from the tragedies. >> of gun violence, reducing gun violence. that was the goal of a virtual town hall hosted friday morning by bay area. representatives anna eshoo and mike thompson. they discussed several gun control bills in the works now by democrats, including a push for universal background checks, red flag laws and eliminating assault-style rifles, assault weapons, all the ones that are the spotlight, not because they're the ones that are used most often to kill people. >> with the little ones are almost always used for mass shootings as a liked the idea of the assault should be in our community marin and san mateo counties are hosting gun buybacks on saturday in to reduce the number of weapons in our community. >> you can see all the details on your screen. >> they're giving $100 for handguns and shotguns and $200
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for assault weapons. organizers say both events were planned long before the recent mass shootings. it's purely coincidence. >> however, the timing couldn't be any better for this gun buyback event. it is a moment in time where we know people are thinking that maybe they don't want to have firearms in their homes anymore. >> and this is an opportunity to safely get into the hands of law enforcement. when county district attorney lori for goalie says they will also be giving out gun locks. >> like this one here, it makes it more difficult for some to grab it and use it >> often times, unfortunately, firearms are used against the homeowner. they have one in their home. both events are anonymous and voluntary. >> and there is a procedure that has to be followed when dropping off firearms unloaded in the trunk of their car as far away from the driver's seat is they can put it and then law enforcement will do well remove it from their car. and again, no questions asked. amanda hari kron, 4 news. we'll be right back.
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it's something we pride ourselves on at folgers... the area's local news station. you're watching the kron 4 morning news >> hey, good morning. thank you so much for joining us on the kron. 4 morning news. i'm stephanie lin. >> it's saturday the 4th of june. we have a lot to get it for you this morning. but let's start by getting a look at the weather with dave sphar. good morning, david. good morning, stephanie. good morning, everybody. quite a bit of cloud cover we're dealing with today. also in that fog, quite intrusive. covering up the golden gate
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bridge. you will see there >> sfo and no delays going on this morning. but still that morning, fog checking in as well. so on that it mixes out as typical in the afternoon hours. but it looks like we have a shot of some rain late in the day today up in the north bay. fog responds accordingly for tomorrow morning. good coverage you can see at first light, but again, even there it mixes out pretty quickly as well. most the readings are in the 50's, but we see some 60's working their magic in the east bay over the east bay hills. contrast, temperature wise, pretty close to yesterday. little cooler up in the north bay. there. and your breakdown today. quite a bit of cloud cover, but still inland will be able to manage some 70's here, which is very, very modest compared to what the longer range forecast is and have a look at some real serious. some are coming up towards the end of the week ahead, stephanie. >> thanks very much, dave. turning our attention now to the vacaville brush fire at pena adobe regional park. police department there saying the fire has been upgraded to a 3rd alarm fire but no
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evacuation orders have gone out as of 10 last night for progress on that fire has stopped, but crews remain on scene to make sure all hot spots are out. we've just reached out to learn more about the progress on this fire. so far we are working on getting more information for on that for you. the first probable case of monkeypox is detected in san francisco. the san francisco department of public health announcing friday. >> someone from the city travel to a location with an outbreak in cases. officials say that person is currently in isolation and in good condition. that person also did not come in close contact with anyone during the time period where they could have spread the infection to others. the city's health department is now waiting for confirmation of the test results from the cdc. one more round california lawmakers again trying to extend bar hours to 04:00am. >> senator scott wiener proposed the idea before and it failed. but could things be different this time kron four's dan thorn brings us
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reaction from local business owners. >> later, hours to enjoy life patients. 04:00am could be a new option under a state measure proposed by state senator scott wiener. but the idea of an extra 2 hours to keep the drinks flowing, it's not going down smooth that north beach is the subio cafe. i can honestly say that being open between 02:00am and 04:00am. i am not going to make any more money. i'm going to have people in here who are already very dry. i'm probably going to be kicking people out if the measure passes bars in 7 california cities, including san francisco and oakland would be allowed to serve drinks until 04:00am. this is winners. 3rd shot at changing the 02:00am cut off. when you think of why people move to cities. there are many reasons. >> and one of them is that they want to have 5 runs >> comstock saloon, johnny ragland is all for having drinks, served a little longer. i think it's great. i deregulating in that manner. sounds good to me. i don't think that we would
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necessarily participate. and that is where a bar and restaurant and extending our hours might be difficult for us. labor wise. but folks that can i think that that's perfectly fine. newly minted state assembly member matt haney is co-sponsoring the legislation. he says the bill will not force any bar to extend their hours is requiring anyone to do anything. >> it's giving that city's 7 cities, including ours, the option to do in the way that works for them. some san francisco bar managers are worried the city's lack of consistent public transportation. >> makes extending last call dangerous. they also think san francisco is just not that kind of city. this is not an online town is just not like that. it hasn't ever been. and >> people like party. and it was just a short of people also like to get up and go hiking in the morning and go. >> you know, they go home people go home early here. this kind of thing. >> that was kron four's. dan thorn reporting a 2018 version of the bill plat passed the legislature. but then governor
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jerry brown vetoed it. the governor at that time saying the move would lead to more drunk driving. no clear signs yet on where governor newsom stands on this issue. in oakland, surveillance video captures the hit and run that killed an elderly woman walking to church. it happened tuesday night around 5.30, at this intersection, 16th avenue and international boulevard in oakland in nearby business owner expressed his frustration. >> the city going to have to business own a property owner, but i'm going out to so out of control, even i myself at almost 40 years, no fun of myself state. >> the victim has been identified as 73 year-old amelia martinez of oakland. police now looking for a white are they say was involved in this hit and run. anyone with information is asked to please call oakland police. today is
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the first day for the hot air balloon festival in sonoma county in 2 years due to the pandemic, crowds were not allowed to see the spectacle in person, but that's changing. and that's also where we find kron four's camila barco live with more in camille has said the turnout looking so far. >> well, 70, there's hundreds of people here to check out these cool balloons. there's all sorts of them. you can see the classic looking type of hot air balloon. if you look behind me, tweety bird is peeking through. i even saw an m and m one earlier this morning. all sorts of hot air balloons here at the santa rosa fairgrounds. but stephanie, unfortunately, the pilots won't be able to fly their hot air balloons today because of the weather conditions. organizers say that it is unsafe for the pilots, but as you can see behind me, the blues are sticking around for people to check them out. here's a few of the balloons at this year's 30th sonoma county. hot air
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balloon classic. it's a big return after it was canceled because of the pandemic before this year. the event used to be held in windsor at kaiser park. but the festival outgrew that location. so now for the first time it's being held at the santa rosa fairgrounds. there's about 25 hot air balloons participating. and we spoke with one pilot eileen jones. she says they can fly these balloons as high as any fixed wing pilot. she normally flies about 3 to 4,000 feet up in the air. and this is what she says is like flying that time. >> so it's it's normally is very, very quiet. >> but then every now and then we have to do quite loud. but otherwise, it's so quiet up there that if you're flying along, you can hear people talking. you can hear dogs barking. you can hear chickens. >> and roosters crowing. it's it's very serene. it's quite serene.
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>> now, even though the hot air balloons are going to be flying today, people can still check them out. they can talk to pilots like eileen and understand what it's like to launch that some people will even have the chance. so right in a balloon basket while it is tied to 70. >> this is a two-day event. like i said, the pilots won't be flying today, but they will have a second chance tomorrow. it all depends on the weather. organizers tell me that the event is still scheduled for tomorrow. and pilots are still scheduled fly. they're blue. but like i said, it all depends on the weather. if anything changes, of course, we'll be sure to but for now hopefully we'll have we'll see some successful takeoffs tomorrow morning. thank you, camila for that live report. still ahead on the kron 4 morning news. new efforts in san jose to house the homeless. >> the response from those who stand to benefit. for state controller, only yiu will save taxpayers money.
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>> welcome back. time now for another check of the weather with meteorologist dave spahr. it was pretty cold getting up this morning day, wasn't it? >> yeah. it we're going to be warming up with big-time summertime weather by the end of the week. before we get there, though, unfinished business here, it's going to play out for the weekend. we already have the fog in place. we're going to see that same thing again for tomorrow. is it everywhere? well, here's a shot of the south bay have shredded stratus at work here.
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so considerable cloud cover will give today upper 50's lower 60's already in place on the big board. here's the on shore flow. you will notice of the cloud cover couple radar echoes appearing here. we expect some rain to develop up in the north bay late today and more earnest overnight and at first light tomorrow morning, kind of spotty, as you can see in that will break out and actually start to see the sun come out a little bit in the afternoon hours there. so the breakdown goes like this for today. considerable clouds, mild sprinkle or 2 today, 60's and 70's up in the north might see a little shower here or there late in the day overnight. then some scattered showers for tomorrow, breezy 70's well inland, but then get ready. the warm-up is coming 80's early into the week. we're talking 90's to near 100 by friday of the week. coming up today mostly cloudy, san francisco. 67, 70 coming in for oakland, considerable clouds and mild little warmer in the south bay with some better sunshine. 78 over the wider real estate temperatures manage the upper 70's to the
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far east bay east of the east bay hills might manage some 70 still on the east bay shoreline. 78 san jose with a cool 67 going on for san francisco course. we'll be checking the 4 zone forecast in a bit. keep it here. we have some in studio conversation. up next, the conversation. up next, the kron 4 morning news. if you have type 2 diabetes or high blood pressure you're a target for chronic kidney disease. you can already have it and not know it. if you have chronic kidney disease your kidney health could depend on what you do today. ♪far-xi-ga♪ farxiga is a pill that works in the kidneys to help slow the progression of chronic kidney disease. farxiga can cause serious side effects including dehydration, urinary tract or genital yeast infections in women and men, and low blood sugar. ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may lead to death. a rare, life-threatening bacterial infection in the skin of the perineum could occur. stop taking farxiga and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of this bacterial infection,
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draft opinion leaked around this time last month is not the law of the land, but it could be once the supreme court makes its final ruling likely this summer, that could mean the end of abortion rights for many women in this country and changemakers in the bay area are responding. joining me now to talk about the legal rights and assistance available to women is san francisco city attorney david chiu. thank you so much for being here with us today. thanks for having me on. know your office made a pretty big announcement this week. you're actually offering free legal assistance, too. women who in your words could be fleeing criminal prosecution for trying to seek abortion. walk us through how that would all work. >> well, so a month ago, america, we all read this incredibly disturbing draft of a potential supreme court opinion that would overturn roe v wade. this is a decision that would set us back by 50 years. this is an incredibly dark moment for the u.s. supreme court for the rule of law and for our our country
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and the consequences of thisp decision really can't be underestimated. we're not just talking about pregnant woman and medical providers who could be facing significant civil liability and be criminally prosecuted for what they do. we know from history that women will die because of this decision. and this is why we made the announcement this week. >> and walk us through this idea of trigger laws. so what are they and how is your office working in response to those so trigger laws or laws that are trigger that go into effect once the supreme court decision in this case comes down, there are 13 states at this time that either pass trigger laws or are about to pass trigger laws. and what that means is if roe v wade is overturned, you will see the ability for pregnant woman and medical providers to be criminally prosecuted. medical providers could lose their licenses, could see significant fines it is just catastrophic. and this is why
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we made the announcement this week to establish the legal lines for reproductive rights, into partnership between my san francisco city attorney's office, the bar association of san francisco. and at this time over 20 major law firms we're leaning into this these are pro bono attorneys who are green that they're going to defend woman and medical providers around the country who are seeking their reproductive right options. we want to assist these woman and defending them against crime prosecutions as well as against civil lawsuits. so this representation and service will be available to health care for healthcare providers. >> and women inside the state of california and outside as well or exactly right. we are anticipating that there is going to be an incredible flood of demand. >> from pregnant women from around the country who are going to come to california, the bay area, san francisco to receive reproductive we know that there will be health care
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providers, both here in the bay area as well as around the country that are seeking to assist these one n we want to make sure that we're doing everything we can to assist and to provide the legal defense. the bay area are legal community. we have a very long and proud tradition of standing up for justice stemming back to the turmoil in the 1960's. there have been thousands of lawyers over the years that have stepped into the civil rights fight when there was a downtown mass shooting in san francisco. now some 20 plus years ago, barry lawyers started the legal movement against gun violence, a marriage equality was something that started through a partnership between the bay area boyer's and our san francisco city attorney's office. so this is not new for us, but unfortunately in 2022, it is a dark moment for our constitutional rights in this country. have you already gotten some inquiries from people interested? you know, you're big announcement this week about offering these legal services. we're getting
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lots of and we're in the process of planning what we're going to do. listen, we don't know how the world is going to look and the coming weeks and months and years when this decision comes down. but we want to be prepared. and both you and state attorney general rob bonta are warning people about crisis pregnancy centers. and so this is an issue that you've personally worked on several years ago. >> walk us through what these crisis pregnancy centers are and why you're so concerned about them. >> so so-called crisis, pregnancy centers or really fake health centers where if you walk in through the door, you're pregnant woman. you're expecting to understand what your reproductive health options are. you will typically be met by individuals wearing white lab coats who? appears if they are health care professionals, their license, medical professionals, but they're actually not. they are activists, the anti-choice activists. if you were to say that you might be interested in abortion, they will tell
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you all sorts of lies about what could happen if you decide to exercise your right to choose. this has been an incredibly disturbing trend for a number of years. i passed a law in the state of california. the reproductive fact act that was simply trying to require every health clinic in the state to hand a piece of paper that says that if you are in california, you have the right to a variety of reproductive health unfortunately, that law was struck down a couple of years ago after donald trump came into office, made his first supreme court appointment and we lost that case 4 to 5. and for me, that was the beginning. when we all realize that what was happening nationally, particularly with the impact of donald trump being in office appointing his supreme court nominees was going to have devastating. but hicks and likely
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life-threatening impact for pregnant women and health care around our country. >> any plans to reintroduce an initiative like that in the future? well, i think with this supreme court that would be challenging. but we're always thinking about creative ways. >> to stand up for the right to choose to stand up for our constitutional rights. this legal lines for reproductive rights. one of the things that we're going to be doing is looking for opportunities to be creative to use the tool of the law to really stand up for folks who need assistance and are looking for health care. so we'll be looking for opportunities to challenge unconstitutional laws and other states as well as to think about what can we do in california to make sure that all woman have the right to exercise their reproductive rights that has been the law of this land for the past 50 years. under roe v wade. alright, and how can somebody watching this right now? get in touch to learn more about the legal services office is providing you can contact the bar association of san francisco day will be the
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primary interacting with hundreds of pro bono attorneys in the bay area in this space or you can contact my office at the san francisco city attorney's office. alright, san francisco city attorney david chiu. thank you so much for being here with us this morning. thanks for having me on. we'll be right back.
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>> now to the south bay, the city of san jose is working to get the homeless into permanent housing kron four's. justin campbell gives us a look inside the new facility. >> restaurant one is just the restroom and the other one has a shower, lou, dia burnett showing us inside the interim housing unit. and this is this is where i live with. my 2 grandsons were not used to be homeless before coming to this facility on evans lane. it's like a tiny home built by the city of san jose. but as a result of these efforts, we have seen for the first time in many years, our and sheltered. homeless population drop slightly. the colonel says state legislators need to continue to push for more money for communities like this. he says the city is housing roughly 400 people. they've already transfer 10 families from interim housing to permanent housing like burnett. they help me get back on my feet. mayor liccardo
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says they are currently building more of these communities to help people that are homeless transition into permanent housing. >> reporting here in san jose, justin campbell kron, 4 news. >> still ahead on the kron, 4 morning news indoor masking returns to the bay area for some counties. we show you where.
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just don't forget, it's only your first course. back to the kron. 4 morning news. let's start this half hour off with a look at our forecast. is it sunny is a rainy day far as in the weather center to tell us all about it a day. good morning, 70. good morning, everybody. quite a bit of cloud cover we're dealing with and also to some fog. that's kind of a repeat that we're going to have for tomorrow as overnight, some scattered showers try to work their magic as well. >> how this is san jose state and what we care about the skies we're talking about here and there we kind of see some shredded of cloud cover. >> and that will break up a little bit for the afternoon hours. but upstream, quite a bit of cloud cover for today. just a couple little radar echoes here and there again, the big the bigger deal is going to happen this afternoon evening. and then overnight going on, too. so a quick check of the winds again, kind of on shore. they are for most the real estate expect that over the next 48 hours with this all playing out. we kind of expect all that temperature check for you. lower 60's going on in the east bay, although some upper 50's still hanging on and 50's elsewhere across the beijing will notice
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71. it looks like by high noon to 3 o'clock. 75 quite a bit of cloud cover. we still manage those 70's and then we're done with all of this. we gradually warm up next week and a big time heat spike by the end of next week. we'll get more into that coming up in just a bit. stephanie, thanks very much, dave. just a few days out from the primary elections in california, ashley zavala takes a look at voter turnout so far. >> and what the latest polls are showing on the races for governor and attorney general. >> a new berkeley igs la times poll shows governor gavin newsom and attorney general rob bonta could coast through tuesday's primary. the poll showing the 2 democratic incumbents for statewide office hold double-digit leads compared to the republican and no party preference opponents of the more than 3,400 likely voters surveyed 50% of them said they would choose newsom for governor. while 46% said they would choose rob bonta for attorney general. those numbers similar to democratic turnouts so far with the state's vote by mail ballots. the latest ballot tracker for political data intelligence
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shows democrats make up more than half of the ballots turned in but participation so far is low with just 11% of ballots submitted of the 22 million cent tell. and what we're seeing is really in the end, it turned out so far. paul mitchell is the vice president of pdi. he says, although california has made it easier than ever to vote, there are several factors contributing to the low numbers, including voter fatigue. the primary marks california's 3rd election in the last 2 and a half years following the presidential election in 2020 and governor newsom's recall. we just don't have that sense collectively as a state. >> that this election is as important and it will have consequences in terms of the kinds of people they get elected with this, as you said in the mic turnout. >> could that be a recipe for some surprises? yeah. throughout the state, there are a lot of competitive races where determining who makes the runoff is essentially determining. >> who will be the next insurance commissioner or attorney general. so those
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races really are going to be for all intents and purposes in the primary. mitchell also notes those who have turned in their ballots so far don't fully represent the state's population. for example, latinos make up 40% of the state's population but make up just 15% of the ballots turned in. well, seniors make up a quarter of the state's voting population, but make up for about half of the ballots turned in. mitchell says it's possible republicans who don't trust voting by mail could boost turnout as more in-person polling locations open between now and tuesday. >> it's unlikely to be in the big numbers. they really need to significantly impact this turn out the official vote count begins tuesday night in sacramento. ashley zavala kron. 4 news. >> in the south bay, a school library worker in san jose is charged with lewd acts with a minor. we have a photo of the man accused in the u.s. brown. he worked as a librarian media aid at sylvan dale middle school in san jose. police got
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reports from parents of a 13 year-old girl who said that brown sexually assaulted the child. police arrested brown on wednesday. this is an ongoing investigation and police are asking anybody knows more about this to please reach out. the man accused of shooting and killing a security officer in oakland during a black lives matter protest is sentenced to 41 years in prison. 33 year-old stephen pleaded guilty to killing federal security guard david underwood in 2020 using a protest against police brutality as a cover for the crime. korea was a former air force staff sergeant, an alleged member of the extremist group of the boogaloo boys. he also faces charges of attempted murder for a second officer and is charged with murdering a sheriff's deputy in santa cruz. all 9 bay area counties are now in the high-risk category for covid spread again. that means the return of indoor masking in alameda
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county, where indoor mask guidelines took effect on friday. health officials say the area is seeing a surge in cases worse than the one we saw last year from the date of variant. excuse me, delta variant. now, while some people may not be thrilled to have to wear masks again, other is in alameda county say they wished the masking mandate had never gone away. >> i wish it had been in place this whole time that work in the schools and and i saw a big surge there. and i wish the that hadn't happened. i think it might not of this all the kids and had more masks. >> there are a few exceptions to the new mandate, the city of berkeley, which runs its own health department is not requiring masks indoors. governor gavin newsom appears to have recovered from covid his office saying the governor tested negative and is no longer in isolation. newsom tested positive for the virus a week ago and showed mild symptoms. his office says the governor took the antiviral
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pill paxlovid to treat the virus. newsom is vaccinated and has gotten to booster shots. a new study from the national institutes of health says people with food, allergies seem to have a lower risk of getting covid. researchers tested more than 4,000 people. they say that those with food allergies were only about half as likely to become infected. the study also found those with obesity issues having a higher risk of getting covid. coming up next on the kron 4 morning news prices at the pump continuing to rise. >> at one california gas station gas is nearly 5. excuse me. $9. we break down gas price for your morning commute in just a few minutes.
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welcome back. a gas station in mendocino is charging $9 and $0.60 for a gallon of regular. >> that's up $0.14 from just a few days ago when this photo was taken. but those prices are already looking pretty high. yes, but he says this is the most expensive gas in the country and over $3 above the state average. ouch. across the bay area prices up nearly
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$0.10 or excuse me $0.20 from last week in napa, a gallon of regular is averaging 6.57. in san francisco 6.56. $0.6 up from yesterday. oakland 6.44. san jose 6.43. all of that makes valais host team relatively affordable with the average is 6.34 a gallon. summer road trips are going to be very pricey. the high gas prices are not just a bay area problem. those prices are breaking records daily across the u.s. the average gallon is 4.82, according to triple a and the price is not expected to go down anytime soon. and with the summer travel season coming, the demand will only go up the price for a barrel of oil. nearly doubling to $120 since last august. >> oil accounts for about 60% of what you pay at the pump. so more expensive. the oil more expensive. the gas.
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>> president biden is still blaming russia's president for the high gas prices. you could see more self-driving taxis in san francisco is pretty cool. gm was given permission this week to operate its cruise service in the city. the company and some city and state officials applaud the approval. they say it's a way to help the environment by cutting back on emissions. tess rides were free earlier this year, but now fares will start being charged. the app based service will run from 10:00pm to 06:00am daily. but only in good weather. speaking of the weather day. >> what if you could pick the music a place for you since you won't be anybody in that would be so fun. give me give me is a beethoven or something. we have a little bit of fog redeveloping tonight because of some rain showers up there in the north bay shore. that means tomorrow morning, probably bay area fog will be a little more intense and we're experiencing today when we're done with all of that, it's a big time warm up in the next week at your 4 zone forecast and the extended
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a nocturnal shower event that we're looking for. >> favoring the north bay somewhat typical on that front. so let's get to the winds. they're basically going to stay on shore all day today. tonight tomorrow. this obviously with the system playing out, not a big, big rainmaker for us, but at least it's a fire retardant going forward. so we'll take that part of the equation as well. so handing it over to future cast for little breaks in some of the clouds today. little passing little shower here and there are going on. but again, the lion share occurring overnight and by dawn tomorrow, there's the activity again, mostly up in the north a little bit down around san francisco as well. then we get to the late morning hours and then it starts opening up in the skies on a really nice job by sunset. there. so looking good on that front into the new week. if you're headed up to tahoe, they're going to see the warm up as well after these morning showers tomorrow with 71 monday tuesday at 77. and as we warm, so what they so what's really going to be a summer time forecast and with summer time come the tropical
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systems member. the thing we had on the coast of mexico coming into the pacific, this is a re formation of it. it's still being defined as a tropical depression, but it's near this warm water so it may become and tropical storm alex, there it is off the coast of miami. just being monitored carefully back on the west once we play out this system, we get a breather. and then by wednesday or so, another system comes passing over, giving some variable clouds and all in that will cooler temperatures down just a little bit. however, away we go after that 0. 67 today, san francisco at the coast. let's try the lower to middle 60's there. 70 for burlingame, southern end of the peninsula. we're down to the upper 70's are up to the upper 70's mid to upper 70's happening in the south bay milpitas. 75 79 cupertino, east bay shoreline, lower to middle 70's tri valley. mid 70's here. 75 walnut creek in danville. 76 conquered 65 berkeley. so we see a little bit of a separation between the east bay shoreline and over the east bay hills. we'll see more pronounced when later. 74
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fairfield vacaville. 75 63 bill, a whole thank you. onshore winds. 71 for napa in 72 santa rosa. so some welcoming showers going on for a little bit this afternoon. but most likely tonight, early tomorrow, we clear out 76 and tuesday, 90 a little bump in the road wednesday. that's a weak little system after it's over away. we go temperature wise. 93 thursday, look out for friday will hit the scene note, stephanie. >> thanks very much, dave. now there have been 20 additional mass shootings that have happened across the u.s. since a gunman killed 19 children and 2 teachers in uvalde kron four's washington correspondent jessie turner reports on the latest. >> mass shootings have killed at least 39 americans since last month's shooting in buffalo, new york. after decades of inaction in congress, the country's top 2 leaders say today has to be different. i don't do what i can to try to see we have some real progress. thoughts and
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prayers are important but not enough. the house plans to vote next week on a gun control package. that includes a measure to raise the legal age to buy assault style weapons from 18 to 21. we're the only country in the world that kills fellow citizens on a regular basis. with tennessee, democrat congressman steve cohen wants the legislation to go even further. we need to ban assault. but louisiana republican congressman mike johnson opposes those measures instead arguing for policies like arming teachers and administrators and upgrading school buildings put more resources into mental health. >> to provide training for guidance counselors to fund grants for law enforcement. on the senate side, the proposals are much narrower and trickier to pass in the 50 50 split chamber. it's a very modest agenda, but all 3ccept anything at this point that will save a life. illinois democrat senator durbin would like to see legislation that focuses on gun control and mental health. >> like red flag laws, but alabama republican senator tommy tuberville says this
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isn't about firearms. you can do away with all guns. you want their go find some way. >> mental mentally ill persons go find some way to cause a disaster in washington. i'm jessi tenure. >> we're following developing news out of los angeles this morning. >> 3 people i've been stabbed and are in a hospital emergency ward. the latest reports say the person behind the stabbing is now in police custody. this happened at the encino hospital medical center. police say a man walked in and stabbed several members of the medical staff there. all the victims were taken to a trauma center in critical condition. hundreds of tesla owners around the nation say their cars are breaking for no reason. safety officials say there have been nearly 800 complaints and there have been reported crashes, injuries and even deaths because of this issue. safety regulators want to know if the cars full self-driving an automatic emergency braking systems. we're active at the time of these issues. now,
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tesla has until june 20th to respond. in sports. the warriors are trying to rebound after losing thursday to the celtics. the dogs just getting warmed up after they reflect on game one sports director jason dumas. us has the highlights for us. >> if i told you that in game one of the nba finals, a team would hit 9 trades in the 4th quarter and go on a 17 o run in that quarter. you probably guessed that team was the warriors right? that would be a good guest because the warriors have actually done that in the nba finads before back in 2019, it was the boston celtics 9 for 11 from deep in the 4th. they shot. 21 for 40 from 3 for the night. they completely flipped this game upside down on its head. outscoring the dubs 40 to 16 in the 4th. there's no way they can do that again. right? trying to talk myself into it.
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draymond green. he sure hopes not. >> they had 21 threes and marcus smart horford and derrick white combined for 15 of them. so those guys are good shooters. but 15 for 23 from those you know, so. >> stay locked in and stay confident who we are. what we can do. the fact that series just getting started. >> all right. let's check out the schedule. we've got one more game here in san francisco that on sunday at 5 o'clock at chase center. then the series flips to boston game 3 june 8th. we're going 2 td garden. that's at boston and then game for the 10th. that's also at boston. so i'll be there for a couple of days that 9th, that's my birthday. may be. i have some clam chowder lobster roll or my birthday. all righty. let's go to giants taking on the marlins in miami. top of the
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second, mike describes yes, one of my favorite giants. see three-run home run. it is 5, nothing giants. yeah, he's 5th of the season starts in the 7th inning. brandon crawford hasn't been having the best series series season. i should say. had a great game, though. that's a grand slam. his 5th home run of the season as well. giants going to win this one 15 to 6 reigning ncaa baseball action. stanford, the second rate cardinal hosting binghamton. 10 runs in the second and in for stanford capped by that drew about their grand slam is a grand slam night. 6th tommy troy to deep solo shot hit 2 homers on the day. stanford wins 20 to 7. that sounds like a football score. the cardinal play texas state on saturday night. seven-time pro bowl center. alex mack, he is retiring from
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the game after 13 years in the nfl, mac announced his retirement on friday. he was drafted. 21st. right. the brown says he was out of cow. so he played college ball right here in berkeley. and he also played for the falcons. he spent one year with the forty-niners this past year. of course, in a statement posted on his twitter account. mack, thank fans, teammates and his coaches. >> all right. and i want to wish a very early happy birthday for sports director jason dumas and thank you to him for his reporting for us this morning. we'll be right back.
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the thin, sweet bite to end the night. peregrine falcon fledglings nesting at uc berkeley now have names cal announced the results of their naming contest. grinnell junior was named after the longtime campus falcon who died unexpectedly in march. and lindsay was named after the lindsay wildlife experience. we're was treated last fall after he was attacked by rival fell case. that's gone. now seeing >> you can see the fledglings feather starting to come in
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there. just a couple of weeks away from making their first attempt at flying. you can see mom there giving them a feast. an 83 year-old nietzsche is now the world's oldest yachtsman to sail across the pacific ocean. so low he left san francisco on march 27th. he's been traveling on his 19 foot sailboat. the suntory mermaid 3 ever sense. he arrived in japan friday. was the first person to successfully make a nonstop journey across the pacific that was in 1962 when he sailed from japan to san francisco with no passport or money. what an incredible story. and a very brave guy. still ahead in the next hour on the kron 4 morning news up up and away. >> thousands expected to turn up to the balloon festival in sonoma today. we've got a live report taking you inside all the action. plus, your favorite bar could stay open a
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few hours longer. it new legislation is approved. the mixed reaction from business owners. and police now asking for the public's help finding the driver of a fatal hit and run. what we know about this case so far. stay with us. the kron 4 morning news continues. why hide your skin if dupixent has your moderate to severe eczema
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>> from the area's local news station. you're watching the kron 4 morning news. at know. >> hey, good morning. thank you so much for joining us on the kron. 4 morning news. >> i'm stephanie lin and happy saturday to you. we have a lot to get to for you this morning. but let's start by getting a look at the weather with dave sphar. good morning, dave. good morning, stephanie. good morning, everybody. quite a bit of cloud cover to start things off as well. there's the morning fog at the golden gate bridge. we're going to see the same kind of deal again tomorrow as some rain tries to work its magic a little bit overnight, focusing on the north bay. the shot coming in from san jose state and quite a bit of cloud cover we're seeing even in the south bay tuna temperatures still in the 60's off to the east bay. not bad there. still some 50's hanging on those santa rosa. 59. >> half moon bay. 56. 57 san francisco already. 63 san jose for contrast, sacred pretty close to yesterday, trailing just a lit today. keep the cloud cover on tap. just about all day. now
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by 4 o'clock. what's going on? there is some of those overnight showers getting going up in the north bay to take us through the overnight and early tomorrow morning. coming up a little bit, we'll take a closer look at that forecast and also your 4 zone 2. stephanie, thanks very much. dave. >> turning our attention now to the vacaville brush fire at pena adobe regional park. the police department there saying the fire has been upgraded to a 3rd along flock. 3rd alarm fire, but no evacuation orders have gone out as of 10 last night for progress on this fire has stopped, but crews remain on scene to make sure all hot spots are out. we've just reached out to learn more about the progress fighting this fire. and we'll update you as soon as we have that information. the first probable case of monkeypox is detected in san francisco, the san francisco department of public health announcing friday, someone from the city travel to a location with an outbreak in cases. officials saying that person is currently in isolation and in good condition that person
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also did not come in close contact with anyone during the time period where they could have spread the infection to others. the city's health department now waiting for confirmation of the test results from the cdc. and one more round. california lawmakers again trying to extend bar hours to 04:00am senator scott wiener proposed the idea before and it failed. but could things be different this time kron four's dan thorn brings us reaction from local business owners. later hours to enjoy life patients. 04:00am could be a new option under a state measure proposed by state senator scott wiener. >> but the idea of an extra 2 hours to keep the drinks flowing, it's not going down smooth that north beach is the subio cafe. i can honestly say that being open between 02:00am and 04:00am. i am not going to make any more money. i'm going to have people in here who are already very dry. i'm probably going to be kicking people out if the measure passes bars in 7
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california cities, including san francisco and oakland would be allowed to serve drinks until 04:00am. this is winners. 3rd shot at changing the 02:00am cut off. when you think of why people move to cities. there are many reasons. >> and one of them is that they want to have 5 runs >> comstock saloon, johnny ragland is all for having drinks, served a little longer. i think it's great. i deregulating in that manner. sounds good to me. i don't think that we would necessarily participate. and that is where a bar and restaurant and extending our hours might be difficult for us. labor wise. but folks that can i think that that's perfectly fine. newly minted state assembly member matt haney is co-sponsoring the legislation. he says the bill will not force any bar to extend their hours is requiring anyone to do anything. >> it's giving that city's 7 cities, including ours, the option to do in the way that works for them. some san francisco bar managers are worried the city's lack of
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consistent public transportation. >> makes extending last call dangerous. they also think san francisco is just not that kind of city. this is not an online town is just not like that. it hasn't ever been. and >> people like party. and it was just a short of people also like to get up and go hiking in the morning and go. >> you know, they go home people go home early here. this kind of thing. >> that was kron four's. dan thorn reporting a 2018 version of the bill did pass the legislature. but then governor jerry brown vetoed it. the governor at the time saying the move could lead to more drunk driving. no clear signs yet on where governor newsom stands on this issue, though. in oakland, surveillance video captures the hit and run that killed an elderly woman walking to church. it happened tuesday night around 5.30, at this intersection, 16th avenue and international boulevard in oakland. in nearby business owner expressed his frustration.
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>> the city going to have to business own a property owner. but i'm going out to them and all this. so out of control, even i myself at almost 40 years, no fun of myself >> the victim has been identified as 73 year-old amelia martinez of the area. police now looking for a white 2. are they say was involved in this hit and run anyone with information is asked to please call oakland police. today is the for the hot air balloon festival in sonoma county and 2 years. >> due to the pandemic, crowds were not allowed to see the spectacle in person, but that's all changing. that's where we also find kron four's camila barco live with more camila. how's the turnout looking so far? >> well, stephanie, things here are wrapping up day one of the sonoma county hot air balloon classic didn't take off as expected, unfortunately
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because of the weather. the pilots were not able to launch. they're hot air balloons in the sky. it was unsafe for the pilots. most of them have left, as you can see behind me, some of them have stuck around to offer tethered rides to the people who did attend today's event. here's a look at some of the hot air balloons for the 30 at sonoma county hot air balloon classic before this year. the event is to be held in windsor. at kaiser part, but the festival outgrew that locations. so now for the first time it's being held at the santa rosa fairgrounds. there's about 25 hot air balloons participate in this year's of that. we spoke with matt hale, hernandez, one of the hot air balloon pilots he's been flying for about 5 years and he tells us what it's like flying really high in the air. >> it's almost like a movie. you can imagine it being aimost like a drone shot. so if you're doing some contour flying, which is flying above the vineyards, cruising around, you know, she was just
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like a drought. and then when you climb up layup by it's nothing like any experience you're moving with the wind. so you're not feeling any of the surroundings. it's just traveling along everything just looks like a move in on us. and no, not all. except right now >> now hernandez was not able to fly today. he is still here offering some tether, the rides people were still able to have a one-on-one with him and other pilots and understand what it's like to watch there's still a few people here and this bunch is still waiting to ride in one of these pulling back its baskets while it is tied to the ground. now, stephanie, this is a 2 day event. and like i said, the pilots weren't able to fly today, but organizers say these pilots might have a second chance
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tomorrow to fly them. but again, that all depends on the weather. we're too. >> yeah, hopefully the pilots will have a chance to fly tomorrow and i'm just loving that big teddy bear there comey was so much fun. thank you so much for that live report. still ahead on the kron 4 morning news, new efforts in san jose to house the homeless. the response from those who stand to benefit. meow mix tasty layers crunchy and meaty textures with a mouth-watering gravy coating. meow mix tasty layers. the only one cats ask for by name.
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now for another check of the weather with meteorologist dave spahr. now day we just heard from camila. she was saying that those pilots of the hot air balloons, they can fly today because of weather conditions. >> any chance they'll be able to take off tomorrow? >> well, tomorrow we do some showers and work its magic early in the day. now by the latter portion of the day, they may look out a little bit because the rain will depart of before we get to around the noon hour dealing with fog. we are still ae this late hour. there's the golden gate bridge promise you it's still there, east bay shoreline. different story, though, although we are overcast, looks like the fog is not as intrusive here. temperature check already in the 60's for all of the east bay here. 63 san jose got some upper 50's lower 60's controlling up there in the north bay with 58 for san francisco. here's the flow pattern. obviously on shore. couple radar echoes popping up here. and there we expect this to build in intensity for the north bay. and then overnight is going to be that scattered shower event in greeting everybody early into tomorrow.
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let's hand it over to future cast for get on the side. you're seeing kind of watched it roll on in. here's late in the day today through tonight. overnight. here we go. got the scattered showers and play and then first thing tomorrow morning, we have that opportunity for a few again, stray showers early on. but that mixes out notice the north bay where the balloon fest is still looks like it's getting better in the afternoon. maybe the make a break for it and check it all out. they're not going be able to do that by this week next weekend because temperatures away we go several clouds mild today, sprinkle or 2, 60 70 program tomorrow. some scattered showers. that's early, breezy 70's, even well inland next week. warming 80's early in the week. building on that after a little hiccup on wednesday into the 90's. 2, it looks like 100 or so by the end of the week again today we're talking considerable cloud. 67, san francisco, 70 for oakland. 78. meanwhile for san jose. but have your 4 zone forecast coming up later. but coming up next, we have little
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>> welcome back. >> was a bay area native myself. i can say this. the bay area is a pretty great place to be and no matter how long you've been here, it always seems like there's new places to discover and explore. and fortunately, there's a new show airing right here on kron 4 to help you discover all those fun places. here to tell us all about it is host of live in the bay, olivia horton. olivia, so happy to have you here with us this morning. thank you. i'm so excited to
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be here. and and to be able to to do the show out here in the bay area. it's beautiful out here. so thank you very, very excited. so tell us a bit about this show. i believe it airs this coming monday. yes, yes, it is. this coming monday, june 6th. so everyone, please get get your calendars ready monday, june 6 market down 01:00pm. we're live week days one to 2. and honestly, it is just going to be an amazing show. its lifestyle and entertainment talk show. so it is really for the community. that was our our biggest goal here with the show was we wanted it to be for the community by the community. we want individuals. >> business owners, interesting stories and you want everyone in the bay area. this is for your voice to be heard. this is to tell your stories relay double to the people in the bay area. so that's really what this show is all about and think my my executive producer, ken likes to say think old school, mtv
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interviews where if you coming in and and it's real conversational, it's very conversational. and we want people to come on the show and just be able to feel like their voice is being heard out here in the community that they can really love that. and there's also an interactive component to the show as well. so apparently viewers can actually engage with you live on the program. how does that work? yes, so it's called the viewers voice and every every live show we encourage people, there will be a flow coat during the show that people can scan ok, ok, very crazy, right? yeah. isn't saying no leave it, but there will be a flow code on the screen ani it's called the viewers voice. we want people to be able to engage in our daily polls. we have trivia for people come on and they can also use this viewers voice to ask questions too. celebrities, experts, anything and everything that is involved with the show. we
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want people to be able to be involved in for their voice to be heard live on the show as well. so it's live to you can actually interact with us live on the show. so we we really encourage it. and can you give us a little bit of a tease ahead of what to expect on the first episode that airs this monday? oh, my goodness. i don't get too much away. but there is so many amazing things to you can expect some let's say local entertainment that a lot of people in the san francisco area. no. so some local faces. we have some amazing people coming from 99, 7. so we are very excited to have some of those voices be heard on the show. and, you know, we're telling a lot of like i mentioned a lot of the local stories we want. we want people to be highlighted in this area so people can expect a lot of stuff that's going to be related. bull very label to the bay area, too, to what we see in deal with every single day. and i to learn a bit more about you as well. in your
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story. you have some really such an interesting background. he spent 5 years as a sideline reporter for the new york jets. i mean, that's really cool. >> and you're also married to a professional basketball player. but i think is the coolest thing. so tell us a bit about how did you fall into lifestyle reporting? well, you know, i just i feel so incredibly blessed to be here really do because like you mentioned, i was in sports for 5 years and actually went to school for. >> broadcast journalism. but minor done music stage in sports production. so sports have always been at at the time when i you know, when i first got into the industry, that was really my goal. but i always knew i wanted to do something a little bit more than sports. i wanted to do something more entertainment. more hosting style where i kid, you know, allow creativity and personality to shine through and, you know, i just it honestly, it is a blessing. i feel so blessed to be here because you know, i
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applied for i applied for this job so long ago. and then when can i connected it? just it just felt right? i really don't know that. so then it felt, right, you know, and and i know that this is where i'm supposed to be. so i'm very excited to be here. and it's an amazing change. it really is. it's an incredible change to go from sports to lifestyle because this is really where i wanted to be for a long time. and how has the transition been for you being here in the bay area? now, have you found any, you know, local hot spots that you're really into so far? i know that they're based out of oakland. i am. i'm based out of oakland and i'm actually just now getting to know oakland a little better because >> my husband did just get back a couple of days ago he was playing in mexico in the league in mexico. so i haven't explored too because i was really waiting for him to be out here and explore. however, if you use as your local. so if you have any recommendations, please send them my way. okay. all right. please send will. do we have a lot to check off the bucket list? okay. wonderful. and you also have 2 puppies as well.
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one of which you picked up on the trip over here. it's 70. it was seriously just the craziest drive. we drove me and my mother, my drove 50 hours across the country. we already had one great dane. his name's mowgli. we com bubble. you could their home. so to you and then gt right there. she is. the one we have picked up in texas on the way over here door rubble. oh, my goodness. they have been inseparable ever since. and at first was a little concerned because, you know, bubble was used to being an only not any more any more. but, you know, they're great. they are they're they're my babies. babies so sweetly love. our fur babies really and it is. there's you have like a dream interview that you love to have on live in the bay. let's just put it out there right now. that is a great question. i should manifest this, right? yes, yes, it would be amazing to have some local celebs. i'm from the area like i think it would be amazing to have some of the cast from full house to
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come on the show, has that is a very close and personal to the the hearts of heat and the people in the bay area, especially san francisco. so i think that that would be really amazing to bring some of cast members on the or be able to do some kind of interview with them. i'm manifesting it right now. yes. do you call that? well, it's out there. and let's let's let's make it happen. yes, if you hear this, if you this, we need to. we would love to have all right. anything else that folks should really know the program. and what what's the message you like to share with them? the message that it's we would like to share about the show is this show is all about. the individuals in the bay area. that's what we want to really stress. we want people to know that. we know you're tired of surge shows telling you what to do, how to think. and we're here to be. a fun breather where people can
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be have their stories told, have their voices heard and feel related to. >> so that is really the message we want to get across is that the show is about you and we want people to be involved as much as possible. we want people's voice to be heard. so the only way to do that is to watch the show in to get involved in the viewers voice. we would absolutely love to interact with you and hear from you. so that is something i want people to really know about. the show. wonderful. well, olivia, we are so thrilled to have you on the team and i cannot wait to watch your show when it airs monday. >> at 01:00pm. yes. all so excited, stephanie, appreciate excited, stephanie, appreciate right. we'll be right back. ♪ at usaa we've been called too exclusive because we were created for officers. but as we've evolved with the military we've grown to serve all, who've honorably served. no matter their rank or when they were in.
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hundreds of tesla owners around the nation say their cars are breaking but for no reason safety officials say there have been nearly 800 complaints even then reported crashes, injuries and even deaths because of the problem. safety regulators want to know if the cars full self-driving an automatic emergency braking systems were active at the time of the problems. tesla has until june 20th to respond. new economic numbers show a growing job market, but many families are still feeling the impacts of inflation. the economy added nearly 400,000 jobs in may. and the unemployment rate is at 6, 3.6%. the high inflation is still a problem that the
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president has to deal with. on friday, biden spoke on the may jobs report and getting high prices, especially around gasoline and food are a real problem for most americans. the president says he's taken steps to tackle those issues like releasing oil from the reserves and negotiating with global trading partners for grain. he also says congress needs to act. >> i'm doing everything i can in my own to help working families during this stretch of higher prices. i mean, you can i'm going to continue to do that. congress needs to act as well. we can do so much more if we come together to lower costs for american families. >> now the president wants congress to pass legislation that he's proposed, which would invest in clean energy and lower prescription drug costs. but right now, many of those measures lack of the republican support needed to pass. still ahead on the kron, 4 morning news indoor masking returns to the bay area for some counties. >> we show you where.
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a breakthrough eczema treatment. talk to your child's eczema specialist about dupixent, good morning. welcome back to the kron. 4 morning news. >> let's start off this half hour with a look at our forecast. a spar in the weather center with the latest and day by here. but things are really going to start heating up a good morning, stephanie. you got that right. we get to the end of the week. we're talking of 100 or so by friday. you wouldn't know it by today because >> a couple spots just trying to pair up on radar here. so a
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chance of a few scattered showers potentially today. but the lion share looks like that will be more tonight. we have the fog that's in place. there's the east bay shoreline still kind of overcast. we'll see some breaks in the skies a little bit. i put that. i want to put another slide in there. show the golden gate o well off to the same thing. anyway. here we have it. it's playing out on shore, as you will notice. quite a bit of cloud cover and some radar echoes at least a loft are trying to get some rain. good news about all of this is it helps repel the fires. keep them down, keep it the moisture levels of the ground. at least up. we don't get much out of this, but at least we'll get that on the winds, they will continue to be this way in the next 48 hours or so. a little bit of a breeze going on the afternoon hours. most readings in the 60's you can see from the east bay. 59 for santa rosa. 59 also san francisco. but again, everybody pretty much in the 60's for now. highs today will be in the 70's bay area wide, basically mostly cloudy by the late afternoon because tonight got some scattered showers working through the north bay
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will walk through all of that coming up in a bit. and we'll take a look at this heat spike by week's end. stephanie. >> looking forward to it. thank you. day for your health covid cases in the bay area on the rise again, county's public health officer says there's another surge. this news coming as the white house announces that shots for kids under 5 are on the way. four's theresa reports. >> we are actually looking at a drive-thru, a possibility where we're going to kind of wait and see what our demand that looks like. health officials in marine county are gearing up to get those under 5 vaccinated as soon as shots get the green light. the white house saying friday that could happen as soon as june. 21st don weathersby is supervising public health nurse for marine county. some of our very mobile vaccine, places such as north gate. >> and our current or at her health and human services. we're going to be providing the vaccines for all age
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groups there. and we're probably going to begin focusing on some days that are just exclusively for the younger children so that we can just get really be focused on their developmental needs during the fall phase of the rollout for those 5 to 12, many bay area county set up special children's clinics handing out balloons and stickers to ease children's concerns about getting a shot. >> and santa clara county, a spokesperson says that the public health department will again be offering vaccines at their mass vaccination site to this news group of youngsters able to receive a dose. they also will be supporting private physician groups as well as kaiser permanente and palo alto medical foundation. other counties spokespersons tell kron 4 news that they are still working out the logistics. but they expect pediatricians will play a major role. weathers be says with marine county's positivity rate increasing, it is important again to remind
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everyone vaccines save lives. children do get this disease. >> it is, you know, widely message that smile for children that no, that's not always the case. and multi inflammatory center for children is something that is a high risk for children. and i just encourage everyone to get their children vaccinated and get them back to regular life and let them have, you know, the kind of like children should have to recess stasio kron. 4 news. >> all 9 bay area counties are now in the high-risk category for covid spread again. that means the return of indoor masking in alameda county indoor mask guidelines took effect on friday. health officials say the area is seeing a surge in cases worse than the one we saw last year from the delta variant. well, some people may not be thrilled to have to wear masks again. others in alameda county say they wish the masking mandate had never gone away.
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>> i wish it had been in place this whole time that work in the schools and saw a big surge there. and i wish the that hadn't happened. i think it might not of this all the kids and have won their masks. >> there are a few exceptions to the new mandate. the city of berkeley, which runs its own health department is not requiring masking indoors. meanwhile, in neighboring contra, costa county indoor masking is still optional. and county health officials there say they do not plan on changing that policy any time soon. contra costa county health workers recommend anyone testing positive to stay at home and isolate. they also suggest that people use the test to treat sites that are now set up county wide. governor gavin newsom appears to have recovered from covid his office saying the governor tested negative and is no longer in isolation. newsom tested positive for the virus about a week ago and showed
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mild symptoms. his office says the governor took the antiviral pill paxlovid to treat the virus. newsom is fully vaccinated and has gotten to booster shots. a new study from the national institutes of health says people with food, allergies seem to have a lower risk of getting covid. researchers tested more than 4,000 people. they say that those with food allergies were only about half as likely to become infected. the study also found those with obesity issues having a higher chance of getting covid. on the peninsula. a vigil is held in daly city to remember the lives lost in the texas elementary school shooting kron four's gayle ong reports with the call for change from city leaders. >> jacqueline, because not enough. >> each 9 friday evening, the mayor of daly, city and city council members read the names of the victims killed in the uvalde texas school shooting. >> have you here. low little
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florida union each hand. they're rhonda's. matt boyle says the city organizes vigil to offer space for the community to grieve and honor the lives lost in recent mass shootings across the country. >> call action to those that washington that could make this until political action and political change because i think worden praying i'm done having vigils. the mayor says he wants changes from the federal level specifically for tougher gun laws. >> county supervisor david canepa agrees. >> congress needs to do something. we just can't sit on our hands. and so congress needs to make sure people are able to purchase a gun has to be 21 and up to address gun violence. san mateo county is hosting a gun buyback event at northern san mateo court on saturday. people can turn in >> their $100 for a gun. for automatic rifle, right? and so really, really important that
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we get these guns off the street extremely. >> extremely, extremely important. >> and that gun buyback event will be held on saturday in south san francisco from 10:00am to 02:00pm we posted the details on our website. kron 4 dot com reporting from daly city gayle ong kron. 4 news. >> the nra is seeing a sharp drop in membership. a document obtained from the agency shows revenue from membership dues fell 19% between 2020 2021. because of that, the organization has been forced to cut back on spending. an nra spokesperson blamed the pandemic and predicted a rebound in the coming years. friday was national gun violence awareness day bay area. congresswoman anna eshoo held a town hall on gun violence and 2 counties are preparing for gun buyback events this weekend. kron four's amanda hari spoke to leaders about why they hope people will turn in their guns.
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>> we are all left reeling from the tragedies. >> of gun violence, reducing gun violence. that was the goal of a virtual town hall hosted friday morning by bay area. representatives anna eshoo and mike thompson. they discussed several gun control bills in the works now by democrats, including a push for universal background checks, red flag laws and eliminating assault-style rifles, assault weapons or the ones that are in the potlight. not because they're the ones that are used most often to kill people. >> with the little ones are almost always used for mass shootings as a never little idea of the assault should be in our community marin and san mateo counties are hosting gun buybacks on saturday in to reduce the number of weapons in our community. >> you can see all the details on your screen. >> they're giving $100 for handguns and shotguns and $200
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for assault weapons. organizers say both events were planned long before the recent mass shootings. it's purely coincidence. >> however, the timing couldn't be any better for this gun buyback event. it is a moment in time where we know people are thinking that maybe they don't want to have firearms in their homes anymore. >> and this is an opportunity to safely get into the hands of law enforcement. when county district attorney lori for goalie says they will also be giving out gun like this one here. it makes it more difficult some to grab it and use it >> oftentimes, unfortunately, firearms are used against the homeowner. they have one in their home. both events are anonymous and voluntary and there is a procedure that has to be followed when dropping off firearms unloaded in the trunk of their car as far away from the driver's seat is they can put it. >> and then law enforcement will do well remove it from their car. and again, no questions asked. amanda hari kron, 4 news.
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>> now that to that developing story we're following for you in the last hour, 3 people stabbed in a hospital emergency wards. the latest report saying that the person behind the stabbings is now in police custody. now, this happened at the encino hospital medical center friday. police say a man walked in and step several members of the staff in that medical facility. they were all taken to a trauma center in critical condition. >> and prices at the pump continuing to rise at one california gas station prices. they're nearly $9 a gallon. we break down gas prices for your morning commute in just a few minutes.
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try it for free at freestylelibre.us now you know. meow mix tasty layers crunchy and meaty textures with a mouth-watering gravy coating. meow mix tasty layers. the only one cats ask for by name. >> welcome back. we've got days far here with our weather forecast and a host to get a lot hotter, isn't it? it's going to be by the end of next week. that's right. so enjoy the cool stuff. and some of the rain that we're expecting a little bit with some scattered showers working its magic tonight, east bay shoreline, still looking quite a bit of cloud cover see off towards the distance and that's going to be the story. it looks like for this weekend. quite a bit of cloud cover with some breakup happening in the afternoon. better going on tomorrow. there's a look at your temperatures as we speak right now. we've got some movement going on in london. 67 already for antioch, 64 concord, 62
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for livermore. and 63. meanwhile, 4 san jose. so the winds on shore as we go. that's what we expect today tonight. and into tomorrow as well by tomorrow afternoon. and the evening will see some breaks start to happen in the clouds and earnest. kind of break this all up. but what a bit of cloud cover you can expect over the next about 48 hours. so let's go through it in the models here. here's the suskind of swath of some scattered showers here early this afternoon through overnight and early tomorrow morning for everybody. and just be very, very spotty and scattered showers. the best thing we're getting out of this is a really fights the fires a little bit in terms of giving us some nice moisture at the surface, although not really much beneficial rain. there's the breakout of cloud cover already. it looks like by tomorrow afternoon and evening in travels, you are up to tahoe. you're going to feel the heat too. warming up to 71 by monday, tuesday at 77. and we're just building on it by that point because by the end of the week, they're going to be warming up as we are here in the bay. also in the
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tropics, quite busy. this one was the same when we're talking about the coast of mexico across the pacific. it went over into the caribbean now. so knots in the atlantic caribbean and all that's what gets a new name. if this thing becomes a tropical storm will be given the name. alex, it's sitting right there the coast of miami. as you can see, looks like trying to reform was kind of tracked here before. but now the eye appears to be reforming in southeast florida for now. very tropical down there all that moisture. so it it's possible it can reform even over land. this is what's happening in the pacific side, though. again, we're we're playing this out for this weekend. then it clears out into early next week. there is a bump in the road for wednesday, but you wouldn't really notice the temperature wise going to be quite like a summertime day with some variable clouds working. looks like will be tuesday night and wednesday morning, 4 zone forecast for your saturday today. 67 san francisco, lot of 60's covering the coast, as you will see bay side of the peninsula around 70 or so for burlingame. 74 foster city, 77, palo alto and the south
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bay, most readings in the mid to upper 70's that that's 78 san jose morgan hill as well as got of 79, 79 cupertino, east bay shoreline, lower to middle 70's, slightly warmer inland for tri valley, middle 70's as well, dublin. 74. 75 for walnut creek. 76 for concord. 72 san leandro, castro valley. 65 for berkeley. a cool 63 vallejo. but fairfield at 74. 75 vacaville. 71 for napa. 72 going on for santa rosa. all right. get ready. buckle up. 7 day forecast. we have. wednesday, partly cloudy. that pickup is about 88. we go from 90 to 88 back to the lower 90's on thursday. you'll notice. and then by friday, 100 as expected. some are welcome to stephanie. well, is that the first triple degree day? i think it will be the first 100 for friday. wow. i will have the shorts ready. thank you, dave. >> the south bay in the south bay, the city of san jose is working to get the homeless into permanent housing kron four's. justin campbell gives us a look inside the new
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facility. >> restaurant one is just a restaurant and the other one has a ludy a burn and showing us inside the interim housing unit. and this is this is where i live with. my 2 grandsons were not used to be homeless before coming to this facility on evans lane. it's like a tiny home built by the city of san jose. but as a result of these efforts, we have seen for the first time in many years, our and sheltered. homeless population drop slightly. the colonel says state legislators need to continue to push for more money for communities like this. he says the city is housing roughly 400 people. they've already transfer 10 families from interim housing to permanent housing like burnett. they help me get back on my feet. mayor liccardo says they are currently building more of these communities to help people that are homeless transition into permanent housing.
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>> reporting here in san jose, justin campbell kron, 4 news. >> a gas station in mendocino is charging $9.60 for a gallon of regular. that's up $0.14 from just a few days ago when this photo was taken. gasbuddy says this is the most expensive gas in the nation and over $3 above the state average across the bay area. prices are up nearly $0.20 from last week in napa, a gallon of regular is averaging 6.57. and san francisco 6.56. $0.6 up from yesterday. oakland 6.44. san jose 6.43. all of that makes valais hose seem relatively affordable where the average is 6.34 a gallon. not cheap at all. high gas prices are not just a bay area problem. gas prices are breaking records daily across our country. the national average is 4.82 a gallon. according to aaa. and the
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price is not expected to go down anytime soon. and with the summer travel season, coming of the demand will only go up the price for a barrel of oil. nearly doubling to $120 since last august. >> oil accounts for about 60% of what you pay at the pump. so more expensive. the oil more expensive. the gas. >> president biden still blaming russia's president for the high gas prices. >> you you >> you >> it is just lovely. a snippet of a well-known opera by mozart call don giovanni opening tonight at the san francisco opera been countless renditions of this show on different stages around the world. but this new production has a dystopian twist. kron four's ella sogomonian met with the lead singer.
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>> you know the you know, baritone dew point will be on stage at the san francisco war memorial opera house starring in the dark comedy don. giovanni this month. >> the classic opera by mozart is about a fictional character, a don juan who seduces and abuses lovers left wanting more written in the late 17. 100's. the production is getting a fresh take this time said in a dystopian future, 60 years from today in a crumbling american society, deploy believes that human nature hasn't changed much and anticipates today's audiences will still strongly connect with various characters and the universal themes of greed, desire and hunger for power in those works, you can see behaviors and you can identify. >> 2 things even nowadays that doesn't matter. when officer performed. >> so i think, yeah, i think it's just that their uniqueness is that there did
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targeting human values, just human stories. one of the humans helping him tell that story is his real-life wife, nicole carr. >> who plays one of the characters who keeps chasing after him despite being ghosted the re. one of the reasons why i don't go anywhere or any other girls during the course of the bill. >> because she always kind of been tough. get from the way, which is pretty funny coming from my wife. >> that was kron four's ella sogomonian reporting. you can catch the debut of don giovanni tonight. the production runs until july second and tickets start at just 40 bucks. we'll be right back.
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exciting. and i mean, our conditions going to be good for them to be, you know, trying to take to the skies rain to kind of clean that out there in clean just mentioned. >> 83 year-old kenichi is now the world's oldest yachtsman to sail across the pacific ocean. so low. >> he left san francisco back in march. 27th and he'd been traveling on his sick is 19 foot sailboat. the suntory mermaid 3 ever sent and he finally arrived in japan friday was the first person to successfully make a nonstop journey across the pacific. and that was back in 1962. when he sailed from japan to san francisco with no passport or money. really incredible accomplishment and put a brave guy day. yeah. you said it was scary. doing it alone. i don't know of 2 other people. the help that still be skipper. yes, it you have an argument that people who make to boston this boat, you thing so right? wow, income and yes.
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>> what we've got going on the 7 day forecast is unsettled for this weekend and then we get to next week. look out step and you wanted summer. here it is. by tuesday. we're basically in summer. >> and then perhaps warming up to 100 come friday now. so those in la at valleys watch out. it's going to be toastie toasting. yes, and i will have the summer clothes ready to go. yeah. that's that's where watching, right? there are a lot of cloud cover for today. unfortunately, very different. all right. well, thanks so that's it for the kron. 4 news this weekend. we will see you back here tomorrow. have a great day. everybody i'll pick this one up. i earn 3% cash back on dining including
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