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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 sunday june. we have a lot to get to this morning. let's start by getting a look at the weather with dave spahr. good morning, dave. put which thank goodness we have a calendar right here in the bottom, right? lower and laptop. yeah. >> good morning, we're dealing with little pitter patter of rain from overnight. now the concentration as you'll see in storm tracker, 4 is up in the north bay. very minor amounts. we're getting through all of this and probably the big beneficial thing about it is it's nice fire retardant. so
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that will be what we got for the morning hours. but by the afternoon, we'll probably start to see the sun trying to poke out a little bit here. so the first part of the day is a little bit the way the pitter patter of some light rain showers. this brings with it. the fog that you can see from the golden gate picture. watch some of the slick roads a little bit with all of this to east bay shoreline. you can typically see that rain kind of cloudiness that we've got going on for right now, too. so putting it into motion. this will get everybody in the bay, at least a shot of this. of course, the santa cruz mountains will chew that up a little bit for the santa clara valley sometimes and that natural rain shadow particular light rain event going on mid-fifties over midday inland. we've got 63 antioch, 67 for livermore. 67 also for san jose. but even up in the north, a pretty mild to lower 60's upper 50's temperature contrast. we're warm across the region again with a little rain event occurring like this in our backyard. typical with the cloud cover in place overnight. so it goes like this. as we look at the day ahead into the afternoon, the sun tries to poke out a little bit. you'll see a lot more in the east bay, particularly
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than you will up in the north bay, but cloudy to start with some of those isolated showers working here. we are looking at a big heat spike coming our way. we'll have more on that in a bit. stephanie, looking forward to it. thank you, dave. >> breaking overnight, another mass shooting this time in philadelphia. 3 people now dead and at least 11 wounded. the search for the gunman continues this morning. investigators say the shooting happened shortly after midnight saturday night on south street. that's a busy part of town lie lined with restaurants and bars. a police office. several people firing into a large crowd and police apparently shot at one of the gunmen. but it is unclear right now if that person was struck, investigators found 2 guns on the scene and they are working with business owners in the area to see if the shooting was captured on any surveillance video. and new this morning, san jose police are investigating a shooting that left one man badly injured. it happened on the
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1500 block of hamilton avenue near safeway. the victim has life-threatening injuries. we are in touch with police and will update you with any new developments on this story. once that information becomes available. and another shooting unfolded this weekend on san jose streets. this one deadly. it happened saturday night at around 7 on monterey road and rancho drive. this is the city's 13 homicide this year. police now asking people to please stay clear of this area as they continue their investigation into what happened. and now to the story of missing oakley woman, alexis police say gave ex-boyfriend 27 year-old marshall curtis jones likely killed her kron four's. amanda hari spoke with gabe's parents about the latest developments in the case and the phone call they got from jones's mother. and we do want to warn you that the images you're about to see may be disturbing >> alexis, gabe's parents tell
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me this is the first time they've heard from alexa says ex-boyfriend's mother. they say it was a difficult conversation. and one they never imagined having. >> we were so price. alexis, gabe of oakley has been missing since january. police announced thursday that they believe she was killed by her ex-boyfriend. >> marshall curtis jones of antioch. he's been a suspect in the case for months this week, the pacific northwest, violent offenders task force tried to execute a search warrant. they say jones charged at them with a knife. that's when officers shot and killed him. he wanted him arrested. you don't want to for alexis. gabe's parents say this was an emotional week. they found out wednesday night that jones had been killed about a day later, his mother reached out to gwen gave on facebook asking for his number. a game that saw her. she called me like within 30 seconds.
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>> it was very, very intense that we knew was an intense conversation. she said she was a shame that she's just now reaching out to us. it took this long. they asked her if she knows anything about alexis. we tried asking for. >> what happened. and she just kept saying she doesn't know. she also said that she can bring back one of them that you were to select since the game's new jobs. they say he was loud and funny. we never knew there's another side to him. he's like a so when high they say his death makes the case more difficult. the police have already identified another person of interest. >> and they believe more people know about what happened. marshall is that's why. >> i think you should be afraid anymore. if you have information. please give us the information we need. we want to find our daughter
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while the games are still holding out hope there's $100,000 reward for any information. >> that leads to alexis kyiv's whereabouts or her body in the newsroom. amanda hari kron. 4 news. >> firefighters continue to make progress fighting the old fire in napa county. it's now 95% contained. cal fire says the fire burned 570 acres so far since it broke out tuesday afternoon. crews are now in the mop up stage. there has been no damage reported to any buildings. fortunately, the cause of the fire is still under investigation. happening today, the warriors face off against the celtics in game 2 of the nba finals. the warriors held a 12 point lead heading into the 4th quarter in game one. but the celtics outscored them 40 to 16 in those final 12 minutes shooting guard klay thompson said the warriors got a little too comfortable, something that should never happen during the playoffs. now that
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they've had 2 days to process and watch the tape. a worrier say they really should have played better defense, especially in the 4th. >> i think we just have to play with more force on the defensive i think, you know, there were times in a game where they didn't fill us. you're playing against a great team at this level at this point this season, they have to fill you every possession, a locker room after the game was it was rough like no, no opportunity. we let slip in terms of, you know, that 4th quarter. >> but then kill your confidence that you can't come out sunday. and when that and that's where we're going. and that's what we're going to do. >> tipoff is set for game 2 at 05:00pm today. coming up on the kron 4 morning news pride month is in full swing here in the bay area. why this year is special for one san francisco neighborhood. >> plus, the annual escape to alcatraz triathlon is here. we take a live look at this year's competitors when to be number one. and 101 days of
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>> in international news on the 101 day of the war in ukraine, the european union formally approved an embargo of russian oil. >> eu headnuarters made the announcement friday saying russian oil would be phased
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out over 6 months and other refined petroleum products over 8 months. the eu also approve sanctions targeting major banks and broadcasters because of moscow's war on ukraine. meanwhile, the fighting continues in the eastern part of ukraine. 2 reuters journalists were injured and their driver killed this week. they traveling in a car provided by russian-backed forces on the russian-held part of the road. that's when they came under fire. on monday. a french journalist was also killed in eastern ukraine while on board a humanitarian bus with civilians fleeing russian bombardment. that journalist worked for the french bfm television news channel. >> and for this morning, we're looking for those scattered showers to continue favoring the north bay. usual, see into the afternoon. got to keep a lot of cloud cover and even fog at work here we are looking
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>> happy pride month. san francisco's japantown hosted its first ever pride event. kron four's gayle ong takes us inside of the festivities. >> normally you see the cisco flag up there waving in the wind here in japan town. but it's down temporarily making way for the pride flag for the first time ever. >> paolo francisco, how the pride flag will be flown in san francisco's japantown plaza until june 6 to celebrate and trans asian
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pacific islander week. >> and pride district. 5 supervisor dean preston spoke at the event saturday afternoon. this flag is really it's more than just a symbol. it stands as a testament to how we. >> continue to be a a city >> where all kinds of folks can seek refuge and say go home. >> celebrations included performers front and center. >> given up one more time for our >> district. 8 supervisor mandelman, the boards only lgbtq member had these words were so good in san francisco and recognizing. >> we're history is not just the castro is not just a particular community. it's everywhere. religious leaders in the japanese community showed their hard times. thank
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you, everyone. >> the event was put on by the japantown rainbow coalition. organizers hope to make this an annual pride celebration having an event like this brings us all together and mindset lgbtq plus people are everywhere in every community and is there to be highlighted in every community, especially the ones that we love. santa. >> and there will be more pride events held here in japan town and this city and across the bay area through the end of the month, reporting from san francisco, gayle ong kron. 4 news. and welcome back. time now for another check of our weather with meteorologist dave spahr. how's it looking out there day? hey, good morning, stephanie. good morning, everybody. quite a little wet as what we're looking at just the right type. that kind of helps out to keep fires down. going on. here is what we have on storm tracker. 4. >> not a lot quantitatively here and good news if you need to get out about today, the
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rain is going to probably be kind of a morning phenomenon. it's not going to be everywhere sort of called spotty. scattered showers. am then that tapers off of the afternoon. we're left with all this cloud cover. give you just another quick shot of we're talking about in terms of what's on radar, dust out of the south. you can see the peninsula along the coast here, santa cruz mountains, this generally all going from west to east as what we're looking at golden gate bridge, fog in place so that we can make out the southern tower. meanwhile, here's the east bay shoreline kind of gloomy, as you can notice, we would expect this with this rain event. by the way, some of that fog is going to remain around a good chunk of the bay throughout the day today, looking at the trends there tomorrow. it will also be here because of all the surface moisture. it's kind of in places not be where to go. it will mix out by tomorrow afternoon. so inland folks will be the best place to see the sun poking out here. so here it is on radar, putting into motion again. scattered showers expected down from the peninsula in may be in the south bay, but everybody is looking to be more morning feature, not so much into the
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afternoon. mid 60's off to the far east bay. also on the east bay shoreline, a rain event tends to do this. it tends to unify our temperatures despite the geography in place going to future cast for you. see exactly what i'm talking about. those spotty showers in place. we cross the noon hour. you seem much better inland, of course. but this fog will continue to plague around the coast and also around the bay anywhere near water. just going to hover around for much of the day tomorrow morning. sun comes up that mixes out and everybody goes in a mostly sunny. the next chapter to unfold will be the warming phase all week long. we'll be really walking into summer, enforce onshore winds. we have for today keeps temperatures kind of controlled. we don't do too much in the temperature department today. tomorrow we'll still have those on shore winds, but things will be drying in the surface. so putting it all together for you. an early shower going on. a few of them lay clearing that will be mostly inland. we've got mild temperatures 60's and 70's for this week, monday and wednesday. 80's with 90's inland and then into
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next weekend, it looks like still hot 90's. well, inland and it looks like we'll be into real we have a chance towards the end the week, by the way, popping at around the upper 90's. 67 san francisco, 70 for oakland. quite a bit of cloud cover working here. 78 for san jose, gradual clearing 78 for high for antioch. 73 santa rosa. 77. meanwhile, for livermore and again, when you see the 70's from other be a lot of fog still in place. well, of course, a look at the 4 zone forecast in the extended it a bit 70. thank you, dave. >> on the peninsula, the san mateo county fair continues this weekend after more than a year of planning this year's event features dozens of rides, including ferris wheels and kara cells. and while social distancing is no longer required, sanitation stations are available. if you're feeling hungry, 18 food vendors are selling everything from corn dogs to pick up routine. and of course, there's the animals. lots of animals sounds like my type of
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event, including a couple of camels. you can ride. >> we came up on the half moon bay animals and the thanks that they're selling. it was really moneys. in we've banned that the difference between a and it like >> at birth. i got keep looking up and said my dad and my brother. >> now those who told us that they're coming back to the fair today, gates to open at 11:00am today is also the 3rd family pride day with events, including comedy shows and the san francisco, freedom band. the fair runs through next sunday, june. the 12th. still ahead on the kron 4 morning news parents could soon get relief. the abbott nutrition facility reopening their largest plan to create baby formula. >> after being forced to shut down earlier this year. details straight ahead.
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>> more relief is on the way for parents struggling with the nationwide baby formula shortage and abbott nutrition facility in michigan is resuming production to address the problem. you may recall that that plant shut down in
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february after the fda launched an investigation into contaminated formula from that facility. reporter ryan base brings us reaction from parents. >> i literally like i was shaking and in tears as a mom, i would have never and could have never imagined being in this position for >> it's going to essentially we're down to our last 2 cans. just hoping and praying. mom's like natasha and blessing and caretakers all over the country. >> may soon see the relief that they've been searching for with baby formula. hopefully returning to store shelves across the nation. abbott, nutrition's maybe from the plant is back up and running in sturgis michigan, reopening on saturday morning and what's hopefully a giant step towards easing the nationwide shortage that's plagued parents for months. >> it's cancer can. it's kind of can not just for for millions of mothers out i i refrain, you know, where you stand more days. literally husband is on the hunt right now. going to every single
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story, be a down every last kind. i'm down to my second. my 2 hands. >> supply chain issues have contributed empty shelves. abbott's fda shut down in february. made matters even worse. the company recalled several major brands of formula after federal officials investigated for babies who suffered bacterial infections from formula made at that sturgis plant, forcing added to pause operations nearly 4 months ago. that factory produces roughly 20% of the nation's infant formula. the fda green light, the plants reopening in mid-may after they improved conditions and they resume production of health care and other specialty and metabolic formulas. the biden administration is trying to bring the production of formula in the meantime, invoking the defense production act to boost manufacturing and operation fly formula which the white house says will import 127 million bottles of safe infant formula to help stock shelves. >> we're going to make a lot more progress and ease the anxiety. a significant amount anxiety on the part of moms and dads. >> borders but parents are a bit skeptical of the overseas
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shipments, especially for babies that need sensitive types of formula. >> how are they going to produce these mass quantities of formula and u.s. as parents w that what we're giving our children isn't going to have some scientific because they're producing in mass quantities. the president tried to ease some of those concerns. again. >> i mean, our constituents know it means stand or not bringing anything and it doesn't meet the high standards. >> the fda's commissioner said in may that the formula shortage could carry over into july even without plant back in business. parents like blessing want safeguards put in place to make sure this is the last shortage we ever see. >> doesn't make sense that a company shut down and then 40% of infants in the country and not able to eat. so we need to sit down and make sure that this never ever happens in america. that was ryan base reporting. >> officials say that it could be 2 more months before
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formula supplies return to normal. still ahead on the kron, 4 morning news. funerals continue for the victime killed in the texas elementary school shooting. we're back with details in just a few minutes. good morning. welcome
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back to the kron. 4 morning news. let's start off this half hour with a look at our
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forecast of days far right there. standing by with the weather center with our latest a day. well, good morning, stephanie. good morning, everybody. and one of things we're tracking, of course, the rain a little. what for you as you start your sunday here, this will be probably for the most morning phenomena for most folks. >> there you see kind of the activity going on. it's affecting just about everybody in the west, north and south. it will get shoot up a little bit as it heads east. most of the bulk of which has been up in the north bay through much of the overnight. the shot here, this is half moon bay. the fog is in place. don't expect that to get too much better. even this afternoon, the clearing we're talking about for you, folks, that will probably be by tomorrow. it looks like now that fog getting back to that again. yes, it mixes out nicely for the inland areas. however, still persist along the coast and a good chunk of the bay itself as well. and of course, it comes back tonight greeting us first thing tomorrow morning. but again, that will mix up pretty quickly tomorrow on shore. those winds pretty much single digits to some double digits here. and there most readings in the 60's for right now. a lot of uniformity. we have with temperatures with the cloud
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cover in the rain. so for today, keeping the cloud cover in a few little scattered showers that work for the morning into the afternoon in london. clearing little bit happening elsewhere, though, but the sun will be a bit on the shy side for today, although temperatures somewhat mild, we are looking for a nice warm up, though, going look at the 4 zone in the extended coming up in a bit. stephanie, thanks very much, dave. hundreds of people marched across the golden gate bridge for national gun violence awareness day. >> the advocacy group moms demand action organized this event. participants wore orange, the color hunters wear in the woods to keep themselves visible and protect others. organizers said they want to honor gun crime survivors and bring attention to the gun violence epidemic in america. for the first time in 6 years, marin county hosted m gun buyback event. county law enforcement agencies offer people cash in exchange for their weapons. no questions asked as kron forcefully to call reports. the goal is to get as many unwanted guns off the streets as possible.
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>> no testing for fingerprints or questions asked if you had a gun no longer needed or wanted and preferred it out of the house. rinne county law enforcement agencies made it easy saturday for county gun owners to safely get rid of their fire. >> my ex-husband left it behind and i don't use guns and it's not safe to keep it around the house. the county had about $100,000 to get out and collected about 500 guns, which will be destroyed within 2 months. functional handguns, rifles and shotguns were worth $100 semiautomatic weapons spent $200. common goal here is to >> remove and ensure that we prevent guns from getting into the wrong hands. lake county, law enforcement agencies took part in the event spearheaded by a gun safety collaborative including the marine county district attorney's office and the mayor of santa bell. >> the district attorney's office says about 25% of guns used in crimes are locally. we
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don't have a lot of tools to deal with gun violence, but one of them is to get gun, unwanted firearms out of people's homes. numbers also shaken by the deadly mass shooting at robb elementary school in uvalde, texas last month which claimed the lives of 19 students and 2 find a way to stop this. this is terrible that our children scared to go to school and this kind of this is the first gun buyback event held in greene county since 2016 and local leaders say more are in the pipeline in sandra fell believed to be all kron. 4 news. >> the white house glowed orange for national gun violence awareness day. this follows the recent mass shootings across our country from buffalo, new york to laguna woods, california, to uvalde texas, the capitol dome in california and city hall in san francisco will also be lit up in orange colors through this weekend. funeral services
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of the children killed in the texas school shooting. 2 of those 19 kids were laid to rest saturday. the families candidly l rod and reel fernandez torres health funerals for the 2 young students. mckenna's family says she used to write notes to her family and would hide them to be found later. she also loved going with her dad to the family ranch, to feed the animals owes. school bus driver called him funny and charismatic. his family said he was a helpful and smart boy who played football in video games. funerals for the remainder of the 21 victims killed continue over the next 2 weeks. >> kron 4 news is your local election headqua ters. opportunities for early voting in the state's primary election continue today in several bay area counties. this was what it look like in daly city and san mateo saturday afternoon data suggesting the turnout has been very low so far. in fact, the group political data, they track voter turnout across the state reps say only 10% of the
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21 million ballots mailed out have been returned. items on the ballot include voting for governor senate seats and other measures. if you are one of the 90% who still needs to return your ballot, it must be postmarked on or before election day to be counted, completed. ballots also can be dropped off at any ballot box location before the polls close at 08:00pm next tuesday. people looking for a little help to get to the polls can get a free ride and solano county on election day. so chan says they'll be plant providing those rides on all local impair a transit routes on that day. the free rides are on all local fixed routes. and for more information, you can call solano county public transit at the number there on your screen. coming up on the kron 4 morning news. you've heard of the tinder swindler, but what about the tiktok dater? >> what's unclear if but he has any criminal tendencies. but you're a little bit more about what this guy is doing
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on the on the app. and coming up next on the kron 4 morning news. it's time for dine and our vicki liviakis takes us to the grand canyon with a look at some tasty options.
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>> welcome back. some call it a quest for love. others say he is too much time on his hands. self-described tiktok bachelor matt wernick has taken his courtship on the road with a plan for 50 dates in 50 states. >> and we quit his job to do this and says that it's all been worth it. >> it's been really cool to meet all kinds of different people to grow in that way and connect with all kinds of different people, not just my dates, but also their families. roommates, friends. >> the short term relationships there. the 25 year-old uses tiktok to find all of his dates and despite being jobless, he says for every day he does pick up the tab. so what are we getting the money? it's a baseball bat for and across the pond festivities continue this weekend for queen elizabeth. 22,000 people gathering at the most high-profile event of the weekend, the platinum party at the palace, prince charles and
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prince william taking to the stage to pay tribute to the queen as they mark the monarch's 70th year on the throne. happy birthday to her. the star studded concert, the feature the music of diana ross, elton john, alicia keys, duran duran and andrea bocelli. in other news, the woman known for being the original gerber baby has died and turner cook was 95 years old. gerber announced cooks passing on instagram saying they extend deepest sympathies to ann's family and anyone who had the pleasure of knowing her koch was 5 months old when a neighbor drew charcoal sketch of her. she stand. she actually still resembles that she was imposed. original sketch quite well. that image won a contest. gerber was holding for a national marketing campaign. her face was used in all company packaging since the 1930's and cook grew up to be a schoolteacher in tampa. and later, a mystery novelist.
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>> okay. we're still tracking some rain showers going on here for the early part of today. that is we should see some partial clearing into the afternoon and then for the week ahead, it's some some summertime. look at your extended forecast kron. 4 morning news
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>> summer vacation means the return of road trips for many of us. and if you're headed in the direction of the grand canyon kron four's vicki liviakis has a suggestion on where you can go to fuel up on food. >> the open road run an airstream road trip through red rock country with the ultimate stop at the grand canyon, the fridge is stocked and grill fired up your cup. a big appetite mountain biking chef eric is whipping up his famous homemade potato salad in the trailers. cousy kitchen. but when you get tired of leftovers in fast food drives, where do you go for stop black canyon city, arizona, rocksprings known for its vast array of fudge and next door. the popular pie box, fresh meat pies of every sort charity is the crowd favorite pulling in to the koam flagstaff. you want to hit it early next morning. time to hop a train to the grand canyon blueberry muffins and hot coffee or an option or
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something. with a bloodied mary to go along with the strolling cowboy crowd. >> went to the rim of the canyon. there's a lunch option not to be missed. the historic bill to bar hotel class of national park architecture and fine dining at the el tovar restaurant. a decent price in a step up from rv dining squash soup of french onion soup, traditional navajo tacos. not to be missed. beef and pork chili topped off by drinking in the sights of one of america's wonders before hitting the road back to the bay and whatever's left of the pie at the grand canyon. vicki liviakis kron. 4 news. >> and dave sphar is here with our weather forecast. dave, is it a good day for a road trip? >> well, maybe in the afternoon and what the cloud to going to be more sunshine. it looks like tomorrow and you want to be near coastal areas as we get into this week because it's warming up. yeah. here's storm tracker. 4. we see the rain. that's pretty
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much firmly in place. you know, we're gonna call it scattered showers going on here. not a lot in terms of quantitatively, but it's enough to be as a fire retardant here. here's what's going on in half moon bay along the coast. while that fog. yeah, you got that right. that's going to be around through much of the day today, even though the service it might start to mix little bit. we'll still have an above or aloft. so not going to see much in the way of sun here today. tomorrow, though, different story. that fog should clear up pretty quickly mid to upper 60's going on in london, the east bay, 59 santa rosa. 63 novato 62 checking in for san francisco on storm tracker for future cast. you'll see it's the sport of the spy ring up in the showers early part of the day. then in the afternoon, a little bit of partial clearing happening inland. but then sunsets that marine layer comes swinging back again with the fog. not to clear out until tomorrow afternoon and again, temperatures this week really warming up. we're going to be flavor of summer. it's also happening up in tahoe, 77 by tuesday and wednesday. those numbers will continue to climb
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latter portion of this week. back out to the tropics of the this is mister alex. it was that same system was last monday or so that hit mexico given the atlantic name. now, alex, in it redeveloped to a tropical storm. but the good news is it's going away from any land except for bermuda that maybe problem for those folks there. but it's tropical storm to find has now on the west coast after we get rid of this. we have a couple days things kind of clear out a few scattered clouds middle of the week there. just a little bump on the road. i know this is nice and juicy, but this is just a pretty far from home breaks up before it gets here. after that passage, then we start to get into real earnest warming up, getting those temperatures blasting through the 90's protected by friday and into the week. next weekend looks pretty good. it won't be a wet like this one was 67 san francisco. we've got a lot of mid 60's along the coast. that's because things haven't cooled offering much overnight. so they're not going to warm up much but they didn't cool off much either. 70 happening on bayside peninsula. upper 70's heading
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down south and the south bay, 78 santa clara, san jose. 78 also for cupertino, east bay shoreline to the south mid 70's tri valley, upper 70's again with an event like this. you don't see a lot of diversity in terms of temperatures are going start to see that by the middle of the week, though, mid 70's again for walnut creek in danville, 70 oakland, 61 berkeley. 62 the 74 for vacaville, 70 for napa and 73 santa rosa. first couple of days of the early week, we're into the 80's. we got some scattered clouds and that traffic. i just showed you that we pop to 90 or so by thursday and getting to the upper 90's. by the time we get to friday, looks pretty good into next weekend, but it's going to feel very summer-like. stephanie, thanks very much, dave. >> a company called sonder is working to make it easier for you to book a vacation. stay which jamiro takes a closer look. >> for years, hotels ruled the travel scene and then air bnb came along now. a company named sonder is mixing the 2 concepts along with
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self-service technology to standardize the quality of stays and bring down the cost. >> which brand at this new tech forward chain of places to stay. don't forget to pack your phone and son or is a startup that makes his aspects of air bnb and traditional hotels. saunders is a very tech enabled designed for hospitality company. we visited a location near lax there in more than 30 cities around the world. the biggest difference is that much of the experience is self-service. many locations aren't staffed around the clock. i think you get that that honda mean you kind of get that stay on your own terms. so what if you need something? every sonder has an essential serious. you don't need to go to the front desk to get something that you might need it stocked with extra stuff like towels, coffee and toilet paper. you can also request services through the app but they might
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there, probably worth a look for your next day. all right. to learn more on my social media. i am at rich on tech. i'm rich demuro newsnation. los angeles. >> the top gun remains number one at the box office this weekend. a lot of you watch this. but if you have not yet, dean richards takes a closer look at this morning's movie preview. >> it's still pretty hard to beat tom cruise's top gun maverick at the movies this week, the pure excitement and fun is only topped by the amazing airborne shots that puts you right into the cockpit. i still safe. and biggest screen you can enjoy this dean's list. a as far as other new movies for this weekend. the pickings are pretty slim. there's crimes of the future, a dark esoteric graphic sci-fi thriller centered around human evolution directed by david cronenberg that some people find a genius. others like me
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find his stories unnecessarily scattered and hard to follow. this one is also fairly graphic as he mortensen. kristen stewart and lea said go explore a society in which organs are grown and removed. that may be why some people walked out of the cannes film festival showing recently somebody like the challenge of the story and its storytelling. i did not. it's a dean's list d. >> 7 terrorists seized vessel. >> streaming online is the action adventure interceptor starting fast and furious veteran elsa and that she is an army captain assigned to an interceptor base in the middle of the ocean. when it comes under attack by russian every step of the way. this movie pretty much follows just about everything you've ever seen in an action movie. i did like the girl power by of interceptor, though, was refreshing to see a woman literally breaking into this movie boys club. the dean's
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try it for free at freestylelibre.us >> from 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 land. it's sunday, june 5th. we have a lot to get to for you this morning. but let's start by getting a look at the weather which is warming up with dave spahr a day. hey, good morning, stephanie. good morning, everybody. and yes, the pitter patter of rain you might have heard last night still with us and appearing on storm tracker, 4. >> a nice sight to see it. not a whole lot quantitatively. they're really chip into the drought, but at least it helps out. >> kind of moisten up the ground little bit as fire retardant here. there you see the coverage area. it's pretty much right across the bay parallel north, the making its way, couldn't enter san
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francisco now in the east bay shoreline a little bit down the peninsula as well. now i'm out with this since midnight have been is high in the north bay is about a quarter of an inch. maybe. from what we're going to get going forward, maybe if you're lucky a 10th of an inch or less on balance. but again, it's the moisture at the surface that we'd like there's the golden gate bridge for you. you can see the south tower appearing out there. but elsewhere, it's kind of obstructive by the fog, which is actually intensified from the east bay shoreline. a lot of cloud cover we're deal with and around the bay around water. expect the fog to remain for good chunk of the day today. so jumping to that part. we do see the clearing happening inland, but it never really clears out along the coast in spills back across the bay into some of those valleys here by tomorrow morning. and that will mix out pretty quickly tomorrow. stormtracker 4 showing it in the motion. as you can see, that rain extends off to the mountains as well west to east travels. temperatures are mostly in the 60's right now as we can speak. not a lot of movement is expected this afternoon with us and the contrast to some half a dozen
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degrees or better from yesterday. so keep it mostly cloudy. some better clearing happening inland thicker fog towards the coast. temperatures upper 70's coming up in a bit. we will have more on that warm up coming for the week ahead. stephanie, thanks very much. dave. >> breaking overnight, another mass shooting this time in philadelphia. 3 people now dead and at least 11 wounded. the search for the gunman continues this morning. investigators say that shooting happened shortly after midnight saturday night on south street. a busy part of town lined with restaurants and bars. police apparently saw several people firing into a large crowd. officers shot at one of the gunman. but it is unclear if that person was struck by bullet fire. now investigators found 2 guns. they are working with businesses in the area to see if the shooting was captured on any surveillance video. new this morning, san jose police investigating a shooting that left one man badly injured. it
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happened on the 1500 block of hamilton avenue near safeway. the victim has life-threatening injuries. we are in touch with police and will update you with new developments on this story. once that information becomes available. and another shooting unfolding this weekend on san jose streets. this one deadly. it happened monterey road and rancho drive. this is the city's 13 homicide this year. police now asking people to please stay clear of this area as they continue their investigation into what happened. now to the story of missing oakley woman, alexis gabe. police say gates ex-boyfriend, 27 year-old marshall curtis jones likely killed her kron four's. amanda hari spoke with gates parents about the latest developments in this case and the phone call they got from jones's mother. and we do want to warn you that the images you're about to see may be disturbing. >> alexis, gabe's parents tell
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me this is the first time they've heard from alexa says ex-boyfriend's mother. they say it was a difficult conversation. and one they never imagined having. >> we were so price. alexis, gabe of oakley has been missing since january. police announced thursday that they believe she was killed by her ex-boyfriend. >> marshall curtis jones of antioch. he's been a suspect in the case for months this week, the pacific northwest, violent offenders task force tried to execute a search warrant. they say jones charged at them with a knife. that's when officers shot and killed him. we want him arrested. we don't want to for alexis. gabe's parents say this was an emotional week. they found out wednesday night that jones had been killed about a day later, his mother reached out to gwen gave on facebook asking for his number. it's a game that saw she called me like within 30 seconds.
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>> it was very, very intense that we knew was an intense conversation. she said she was a shame that she's just now reaching out to us. it took this long. they asked her if she knows anything about alexis. we tried asking for. >> what happened. and she just kept saying she doesn't know. she also said that she can bring back one of them that you were to select since the game's new jobs. they say he was loud and funny. we never there's another side him. he's like a so when high they say his death makes the case more difficult the police have already identified another person of interest. >> and they believe more people know about what happened. marshall is gone. >> that's why i think you should be afraid anymore. if you have information. please give us the information need. we want to find their daughter
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while the games are still holding out hope there's $100,000 reward for any information. >> that leads to alexis kyiv's whereabouts or her body in the newsroom. amanda hari kron. 4 news. >> the old fire in napa county is now 100% contained. cal fire says the fire burned 570 acres since it broke out tuesday afternoon. there's been no damage to any buildings. one injury was reported. the cause of this fire is still under investigation. happening today, the warriors face off against the celtics in game 2 of the nba finals. the warriors held a 12 point lead heading into the 4th quarter in game one. but the celtics outscored them 40 to 16 in those final 12 minutes shooting guard klay thompson said the warriors got a little too comfortable, something that should never happened during the playoffs. and now that they've had 2 days to process everything and watch the tape, worriers say they should have played some better
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defense, especially in the 4th. >> i think we just have to play with more force on the defensive i think, you know, there were times in a game where they didn't fill us. you're playing against a great team at this level at this point this season, they have to fill you every possession, a locker room after the game was it was rough like no, no opportunity. we let slip in terms of, you know, that 4th quarter. >> but then kill your confidence that you can't come out sunday and when that and that's where we're going, what we're going to do. >> tipoff is for game game. 2 tipoff for game 2, i should say is at 05:00pm today. day. >> ok, what start to your sunday? here is where tracking some scattered showers still working their magic across the bay here into the afternoon, though the sun will be a little shy, but we'll see some peeks of sun into the peeks of sun into the afternoon and a with less moderate-to-severe eczema, why hide your skin if you can help heal your skin from within? hide my skin? not me.
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welcome back to kron. 4 morning news. good morning, everybody. and of the pitter patter of rain you heard last night. what is that? yeah, that's right. we had overnight in a greeting us this morning to watch the wet roads concentration. >> true to form in these because these winter type systems in those late in the season for it, we're in the north bay was in the north bay. we're still seeing that happening right now as we speak. very spotty scattered. that's the best way of phrasing it really for everybody because it's all over. the bay right now is actually reaching us to tell a t for coverage area not doing as well in those inland areas, which is somewhat typical getting in the inland spots going over partick of that
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rain here. but we're getting the fog around the immediate bay as well. folks try to sneak a peek as you can see off to the distance there. but there's the south tower and the east bay shoreline is now kind of obscured by all this fog that we have going on now. that's going to partially clear today. but really we're not going to see really good bay area clearing with the fog business until we get to tomorrow late morninga and that will clear up pretty quickly. so stormtracker for their see the pattern west to east with rain across much of the bay for right now. temperature check were in the 60's, very mild with the cloud cover in the rain all at hand here like a somewhat mild system as well, wasn't really much of a cold. one and what the future cast for kind of watch this all play out. got to keep some scattered showers in the early part of the forecast. partial clearing inland. you will notice also up to the north bay, too. don't forget, though, because of all the rain that we've had as soon as the sun starts to set, that's going to radiation fog along with our typical advection fog coming in from the pacific. so thick fog will
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return tonight and tomorrow morning. but then clearing up pretty quickly into tomorrow afternoon with all of this. and then it's really a way we go with those temperatures as well. even though we do see a system midweek here. so for the winds, so no surprise with this pretty much on shore that continues today this afternoon. tonight through it looks like into tuesday, most of the readings will be in the teens with some lower 20's here. and there a few early showers going on, lake clearing that will be mostly inland mild with 60's and 70's rule for this week in and out clouds warm monday through wednesday. 80's 90's happening late week on this. and then for next weekend, let's keep the 90's at hand here. still hot summer motor least a little flavor before we get to the first day of summer, illogical calendar, it started on june. first, 67 san francisco, 70 going on for oakland. 78 meanwhile for san jose inland is where you can see the best chances to see any blue patches there. 78 for antioch for the high today. 77 for livermore 78. meanwhile for san jose with 73 santa
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rosa, 67 san francisco in a bit. we'll be taking a look at that 4 zone forecast and the extended. >> keep it here. we have in studio conversation for you. the kron 4 morning news continues.
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have concerns about ballot safety or just looking to sign for that site to cast your vote. you can look no further. we're talking about all of that today. joining me now is tommy gong with the coalition of bay area election officials. thank you so much for being here with us today both. thank you for having me this morning. you know the so that in 2020, especially we heard all these allegations about voter fraud and ballot fraud. so walk us through the facts said what should people know when it comes to the safety of their ballot? yeah, you know, elections has evolved over the years, especially. you know, when i started. >> shortly after the presidential election of 2000 that there are actually many, many safeguards that have been added to the election process. and it's a very robust system. and the counties all are following the state laws. and it has established by our legislators and us through some examples of some of the safeguards that are in place. with regard it has really
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increased over the last few years. and i think the state has recognized that more and more voters were voting by mail. it started in around 2002 with permanent will voting and that started out with about a 28% of those who are voting more voting by now over the last few elections. now, especially during the presidential election of 2020, we had about 87% turnout. and even during the recall election, we had over 90% of the voters who voted voted by now. and so there are as a result over the years, there have been a lot of safeguards built into the system. so, for instance, over the years of voting requires that voters sign the envelope. and in fact, we are required compare the signature on the envelope to the signature on file for every voter. we also have added a ballot tracking. that's something that the california secretary of state's office has facilitated really has added increase transparency for the voter to be able to look at where their ballot is in the mail and
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whether or not the election office has received it and then lastly, there's just all kinds of procedures that we do when we received the ballots, their chain of custody procedures moyes 2 people are with the ballots. and so security is a high priority for us to maintain the integrity of the election. and how do you make sure that people only vote once? yes, you know, that's a really fascinating thing that that additional add-on as a result of the 2000 president bush signed what is called help america vote act and that included that every state had established a vote that statewide voter registration database and that essentially what that does is it links up all 58 counties in california so that we can actually see if a voter voted in another county, for example, or if and in by us doing this when we're processing the vote by mail ballot, they're the voters are
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immediately being given voting history. so in today's time now with all of the technology that we have, for instance, if somebody comes to a vote center to check in at to vote even though they have already set their vote by mail ballot. the county will be able to see that they have actually already voted. and in that case, there's always a slash council voting were in that in that instance, the voter would be allowed to cast a provisional ballot because their eligibility to vote has not been established at the time that they came to the today in-person voting location. >> and also, mentioned that the numbers of people mailing in their ballots and voting by mail that increased significantly over the last several years. but also tell us about the option to vote in person and the benefits of doing that. >> yes, exactly. you know, even though there has been more and more a higher degree of voting by mail county sub always and be required to still provide in-person voting experience a boat or should they should they need to do
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so. so it is kind of a choice of the voter to decide what they want to do. so i should back up little bit. a b, 37 require that receive a ballot in the mail. all registered voters will receive about in the mail. that was really game changer. that is reminiscent of the 2020 election. you know, in response to the covid a pandemic, you know, we were required to sen. to all registered voters. and so therefore, encourage voters to vote by now because of the pandemic. but yet there was still opportunity for people to vote in person and that included, you know, people sometimes require assistance when they come when they vote, for instance, a disabled voters might need to use equipment that we have at the in person, voting voting locations in order to cast her ballot confidentially and independently, for example. and sometimes people just prefer to vote in if they need assistance in terms of
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language, meaning that they speak a language other than english, that many counties, how those required link, which is being provided in translation of the ballot. >> and we're also hearing that voter turnout this year so far appears to have to be pretty low. how are things looking out in your neck of the woods in contra costa county? as of yesterday when we picked up after we picked up the mail were about 13% of turnout. so far, 13%, statewide on friday, at least one when the state released or statistics. >> we were at 11% turnout statewide. so it's quite low, though, watershed low mark for the state was the gubernatorial election in 2014 and that was at 25.1 7%. so we hope to exceed at least that for us as election officials. you know, we put on, you know, big we like to think of it as
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like a wedding or party and you're inviting all of your, you know, members of your community to come and vote. and lo and behold, if only 20% of the guests that you invited to show up, then that's really kind of disparaging for us as election officials. and so last quick question here, they're here for them for you is a what's the message to those who have not gotten their ballots in yet? yes, there still a chance to do so. voters can can vote in person, but they can still mail in their ballot. they can drop it off at the post office. they can drop it off at one of the county's drop boxes or they can delivered a lot of voters actually like to turn in their ballots in person. so they feel that they're still doing their civic duty. my dropping off their vote by mail ballot in person. so they drop it off at in-person location or at county elections office. and so they still feel that they're doing so. but i should say that vote by mail ballots have to be postmarked on or before election day. so if you're going to drop off your
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ballot at the post office or in a mailbox, you might want to really think about if it's in the afternoon of election day, you may want to go into the post office counter and request what what they call a circle dates doubt that actually shows the date. and so therefore, you can ensure that your ballot is going to count because it really the postmark as what's required in order for us to be able to count that ballot. >> we're getting important reminder. thank you so much. tommy gone with the coalition of bay area election officials and also representing contra costa county. we appreciate your insight this morning. thank you. all right. we'll be thank you. all 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. a marine just out of boot camp or a petty officer from '73 and even his kids and their kids. usaa is made for all who've honorably served and their eligible family members. are we still exclusive?
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>> on the peninsula, the san mateo county fair continues this weekend after more than a year of planning. >> this year's event features dozens of rides, including ferris wheels like the one you see there. and kara cells and little social distancing is no longer require. sanitation stations are available. if you are feeling a little hungry, 18 food vendors are selling everything from corn dogs to pick up routine. and of course, there's a lot of animals, lots and lots of them, including a couple of camels that you can even ride. >> the other half moon bay animals and the poor cake. >> thanks that they're selling. it was really moneys. in turn we've banned that the difference between a and it like at birth. i got keep
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looking up and said my dad and my brother. >> or a volvo that family told us that they are coming back to the fair today. gates to open at 11:00am today is also the 3rd family pride day with events including comedy shows in the san francisco, freedom ban. the fair runs through next sunday, june 12. in other news, the woman known for being the original gerber baby has passed away and turner cook was 95 years old. gruber announced cooks passing on instagram saying that they extend deepest sympathies to and family and anyone who had the pleasure of knowing her cook was just 5 months old when a neighbor drew a charcoal stitt sketch of her. that image won a contest gerber was holding for a national marketing campaign. her face has been used in all come punch company packaging since the 1930's cook grew up to be a school teacher in tampa. and later, a mystery novelist. still ahead on the kron 4 morning news pride month in full swing here in the bay area. how one san
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that's not the door. i got it! belvita breakfast biscuits are baked with slow-release carbs and provides steady morning energy to help you rise and thrive. and provides steady morning energy welcome back to the kron. 4 morning news that start out this half hour with a look at our forecast with dave sphar in the weather center with the latest. you and did this morning was a little bit damp out there today. >> yeah, we've got some damage going on. good morning, stephanie. good morning, everybody. and welcome news to that coming be as a
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firefighter for us going on here, mother nature, chip and a hand the air. we've got a lot of the the north bay overnight. they picked up maybe about a quarter of an inch of rain is kind of a working number pick to this point. meanwhile, across the wider but is now just starting to spread out. as you canhsee, the east bay shoreline start to fill up a little bit. and even to the santa cruz mountains now amounts there will be much lighter than in the north bay because there's not too much more upstream to happen here. now, what will be left with speaking of moisture will be that fog, particularly at the coast and near water all day today, although again inland, you'll see some rays of sun working its magic. basically overcast skies will cover us through much of the bay. des will be the case tomorrow morning. but that will mix out tomorrow. pretty quickly, though, in true form winds. we do have them on shore just a little bit there. not to be very strong, but that's the flow pattern as we would expect. it with the system coming from the pacific. but it has favored the north bay, like winter systems tend to do 60's off to the east upper 60's and that because it was a mild system. 60 going on for santa rosa. 63
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for san francisco and for today, again, some sun, pocono little bit in the afternoon inland, although temperatures will stay in the 70's. but there on launch pad for this week, we've got some some some summertime coming your way. have more on that in just a bit. stephanie. >> i'm looking forward to some some some more weather news from you. dave, thank you. and hundreds marched across the golden gate bridge for national gun violence awareness day. the ad, advocacy group moms demand action organized this event. participants were orange, the color that hunters wear in the woods to keep themselves visible and to protect others. organizers said they want to honor gun crime survivors and bring attention to the gun violence epidemic in america. for the first time in 6 years, marin county hosted a gun buyback event. county law enforcement agencies offering people cash in exchange for their weapons. no questions asked as kron forcefully to go goal here is to get as many unwanted guns off
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the streets as possible. >> no testing for fingerprints or questions asked if you had a gun no longer needed or wanted and preferred it out of the house. rain county law enforcement agencies made it easy saturday for county gun owners to safely get rid of their fire. >> my ex-husband left it behind and i don't use guns and it's not safe to keep it around the house. the county had about $100,000 to get out and collected about 500 guns, which will be destroyed within 2 months. functional handguns, rifles and shotguns were worth $100 semiautomatic weapons spent $200. common goal here is to >> remove and ensure that we prevent guns from getting into the wrong hands. lake county, law enforcement agencies took part in the event spearheaded by a gun safety collaborative, including a marine county district attorney's office and the mayor of santa bell. >> the district attorney's office says about 25% of guns
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used in crimes are locally. we don't have a lot of tools to deal with gun violence, but one of them is to get gun, unwanted firearms out of people's homes. numbers also shaken by the deadly mass shooting at robb elementary school in uvalde, texas last month which claimed the lives of 19 students and 2 find a way to stop. this is just terrible that our children scared to go to school and this kind of this is the first gun buyback event held in greene county since 2016 and local leaders say more are in the pipeline in sandra fell believed to be kron. 4 news. >> kron 4 news your local election headquarters. opportunities for early voting in the state's primary election continue today in several bay area counties. now this is what it looked like in daly city and san mateo saturday afternoon. data suggests the turnout has been very low so far as we just heard from contra costa county's election official, a
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tommy gong a few moments ago. >> now the group political data tracks voter turnout across the state reps say only 10% of the 21 million ballots mailed out have been returned so far. so quite low items on the ballot this year include voting for governor senate states. senate seats, i should say, and a few other measures if you are one of the 90% of people who still needs to return your ballot, it must be postmarked on or before election day to be counted completed. ballots also can be dropped off at any ballot box location before the polls close at 08:00pm next tuesday. happy pride month. san francisco's japantown hosted its first ever pride event. kron four's gayle ong takes us inside the festivities. >> normally you see the cisco flag up there, waving in the wind here in japan town. but it's down temporarily making way for the pride flag for the first time ever.
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>> paolo francisco, how the pride flag will be flown in san francisco's japantown plaza until june 6 to celebrate and trans asian pacific islander week. >> and pride month district. 5 supervisor dean preston spoke at the event saturday afternoon. this flag is really it's more than just a symbol. it stands as a testament to how we. >> continue to be a a city >> where all kinds of folks can seek refuge ond say go home. >> celebrations included performers front and center. >> you one more time for our >> district. 8 supervisor mandelman. the boards only lgbtq member had these words were so good in san francisco and recognizing. >> we're history is not just
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the castro is not just a particular community. it's everywhere. religious leaders in the japanese community showed their hard times. thank you, everyone. >> the event was put on by the japantown rainbow coalition. organizers hope to make this an annual pride celebration having an event like this brings us all together and mindset lgbtq plus people are everywhere in every community and is there to be highlighted in every community, especially the ones that we love. santa. >> and there will be more pride events held here in japan town and this city and across the bay area through the end of the month, reporting from san francisco, gayle ong kron. 4 news. >> look like so much fun. coming up on the kron 4 morning news, 101 days of war in ukraine. the latest move to push russia back from continuing its siege. now to th
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happening in ukraine. the eu formally approved an embargo on russian oil. >> you made the announcement friday saying russian oil will be phased out over the next 6 months. officials there also approving sanctions targeting major banks and broadcasters because of moscow's war on ukraine. meanwhile, the fighting continues in the eastern part of ukraine. 2
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reuters journalists were hurt and their driver killed this week. they were traveling in a car provided by russian-backed forces on the russian help part of the road. that's when they came under fire on monday, a french journalist was also killed in eastern ukraine while on board a humanitarian bus with civilians fleeing russian bombardment. he worked for the french bfm television news channel. former white house official peter navarro has been indicted on contempt charges after defying a subpoena from the house panel investigating the january 6 attack on the u.s. capitol navarro was arrested at an airport in washington as he was boarding a flight for nashville. he becomes the second former trump aide to be charged for failing to testify. the other aid was steve bannon. now bannon is also charged for failing to produce documents. the committee requested navarro publicly has admitted his attempts to help former president trump overturn the
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2020 election results. the new york times reporting that 2 other trump aides, mark meadows and dan scavino will not face charges. >> and we're still watching some of tracking some scattered showers working their magic across the bay, keeping the moisture levels fairly high at the surface. so they're not a lot of quantitatively. this is going to be clearing out a little bit, but we'll keep the cloud cover through much of the day looks forecast. we come back. i'm dan o'dowd and i approved this message. elon musk promised to pay a million customers $30,000 a year if they bought his car. they bought his car. so, where's their money?
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he promised customers if they bought his car, its value would increase to $200,000. they bought his car. so, where's their money? he promised investors if they bought his stock, they would get $50 billion a year in profits from robotaxis. they bought his stock. so, where's their money? and he told investors tesla was worth $1 trillion by claiming tesla was the leader in driverless robotaxi technology. but tesla doesn't have driverless robotaxi technology. tesla's full self-driving software requires a driver! many other companies have already deployed driverless robotaxis that are way ahead of tesla's. so where's the investors' money? in the last year, elon musk pulled $48 billion out of tesla, seven times the profits they've ever made.
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his ceo compensation was 1,000 times the average for a fortune 500 ceo. elon, is your full self-driving software just a trillion-dollar ponzi scheme? did you become the wealthiest man in history by swindling customers and investors? i'm dan o'dowd and i'm running for u.s. senate because congress needs to shut down elon musk's full self-driving fiasco. someone needs to stand up to him.
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>> hey, welcome back. we have dave spahr standing by with our weather forecast. just how long is that rain going to last for days? well, stephanie looks like morning phenomena will be left. however, with all this moisture in its wake. so that means that fog is probably not going to clear out for a good chunk of the bay through the day today. there's the tracking of that you can see is probably reaching us totality in terms of coverage area before it starts to break up as we go into the later morning and early afternoon hours. take a gander. what's going on up the coast now? we might clear out some of the surface round fog a little bit as we go to the late morning hours. but this overcast. >> at coastal locations that's going to probably be with us all day today. not a fairly mild system that moved through. so temperatures to start are fairly mild to warm, but the not going to warm up much more this afternoon. the warmup we're talking about is later this week ahead. let's hand it back to future cast for you'll see where we stand. that scattered shower activity really starts to break up as we head into the afternoon,
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even with some partial clearing happening well inland. however, with all the surface moisture, the fog will redevelop tonight only to break up for the afternoon. we going to mostly sunny mode and temperatures climbing all week long. by the way, in tahoe, they're going to feel it too. 77 by tuesday, wednesday, the same temperatures will continue to climb later this week as we see the same here in the bay. back to that tropical system we're talking about this may be a problem for now, it's a tropical storm, alex, not a threat to land. it's moving away from the continent. so that's good news. there. back on the west coast, what's left over from the rain? we go into clearing mode. some scattered clouds midweek. but boy, really affect temperatures too much. we just see a little bump on the road and then towards the latter portion of the week, go back to sunny and really starting to warm up yet again will be in the business of the middle to upper 90's. looks like by friday 4 zone forecast. not to be that exciting, but we tend to see this with a rain event. a lot of uniformity with temperatures all over the milk's and cranny. 67 san
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francisco mid-sixties covering the coast. meanwhile, along the bay side of peninsula, 70 will do it around. burlingame bump that up a little bit heading south in the upper 70's, the south bay also in the upper 70's, too east bay shoreline, mid 70's. watch the fog upper 70's for tri valley. 75 walnut creek, concord. 76 68 richmond. 62 vallejo, 70 for napa. and 73 going on for santa rosa. here it is. your seven-day forecast. 83 by wednesday. just a break. back to the business. the 90's to finish off the week and heading into next weekend. stephanie. >> thanks very much, dave, for your health this morning. nearly 700,000 californians and 6 and a half million americans live with alzheimer's disease. june is alzheimer's and brain awareness month. you're here to tell us more about this disease and its early signs that we should keep an eye out for is our health expert karen owoc. good morning, karen. good morning, stephanie. all right. so let's talk a bit about alzheimer's versus dementia, which is it? what
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should people be looking out for? >> so these 2 terms are used interchangeably, but they're very different. so dementia is just the name of a group of symptoms and it's not a disease per se. and it's also it's stage where indicates that the brain cells are starting to die off and it's not considered dementia until it's severe enough that the patient is having difficulty performing activities of daily living. so if you are typically get where you put your keys here, what they're in there once in a while, that's not dementia. that's just forget so but but also heimer says is very specific in it falls under the umbrella of dementia and it is specific and that and that it's characterized by these and amyloid plaque and tangled bundles of fibers that are in the brain and and alzheimer's.
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it has actually the most common form of dementia comprising about 60 to 80% of the cases. what are some of the root causes of dementia and alzheimer's? so fementia and we'll all eimer's. so specifically. >> there are actually i think they'd be great if we could go into this even more next week, san and going to some of the preventive measures because there's so much science behind that. >> there are signs and symptoms that are very typical of alzheimer's. and number one, memory loss that's the most common. and that's just not being able to retain information. and if you like, i said, if if you forget your shopping list, you forget things here. and there that's not dementia. that's not alzheimer's. and but difficulty performing familiar tasks. so if you forget,
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forget how to follow a recipe are headed. make a phone call or how to brush your teeth. those things are more indicative of alzheimer's. also problems with this is where so the alzheimer's patient would have difficulty carrying on a conversation because they kind of forget words. you know, might forget the name of a toothbrush, an object and they'll you know, that thing i put in my mouth, that would be problems with language. if you forget what you're so you're playing in at one point, don't fret. that's not alzheimer's. it's that's normal. and what are some conditions that might suggest that somebody may be headed towards a positive dementia diagnosis? so if you have well alzheimer's, but also parkinson's, parkinson's, if you've had a stroke.
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depression is also one that stroke, dementia, aids, lyme disease, those are all things that might indicate that you could be on the road towards dementia. and so that's why it's very important to diagnose alzheimer's or or dementia very early because there's so many different conditions that they could be causing decline. and that would be how i mean, every every. reason for dementia would have a different type of treatment. and what sort of steps can people take? 2 help prevent the early onset of dementia or alzheimer's. >> well, those are our lifestyle. this is a all the all the evidence now points towards lifestyle diseases and diseases that include cardiovascular disease,
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obesity, diabetes. those are some of the key ones all point towards a dementia and we have so it it and i'd love to go into this more next week as well. let's go back to some of the signs of dementia. you know it things about misplacing things. i think a lot of people really freak out because they say i forgot where i put my keys again. that's not to mention. that might be just forget fullness. also losing orientation with where they are. that's definitely a sign that could be a sign of alzheimer's, you know, getting lost or you are. but forgetting where you park your car, that kind of thing that that would be so much a sign of alzheimer's. all right, karen owoc, our health expert here, kron 4. thank you so much for your insight this morning. >> you're very welcome. that acting next week. we'll be right back.
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♪ ♪ how's he still playin'? aspercreme arthritis. full prescription-strength. reduces inflammation. don't touch my piano. kick pain in the aspercreme. spotted strolling down in l a sidewalk earlier this week. just going up for a little walk. the woman who captured this video said she wondered why drivers ahead of her were slowing down. well, this is video was taken in monrovia, where bears tend to roam when the weather starts to warm up and people and who live here
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say that they've even seen this specific there with some cubs before no sign of her babies in this video, though. but she's looking quite robust and incheon key unhealthy. haha, so fun to see that. blue origin sent 6 people into space on the company's 5th launch carrying passengers. the new shepard rocket and capsule took off from texas saturday morning and flew nearly 66 miles into the atmosphere before coming back to earth. the crew included the second brazilian to ever make the trip. and the first mexican born woman to ever visit outer space. blue origins next mission has not been announced yet. what an incredible experience for the people on board. still ahead in the next hour on the kron 4 morning news, the warriors take on the celtics again tonight. we break down what you want to know before the big game. >> plus in east they woman missing for 6 months is now
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feared dead. her family is speaking out on new developments in her case. stay with us. the kron 4 morning news continues.
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>> from the area's local news station. you're watching the kron. 4 morning news at no. >> hey, good morning. thank you so much for joining us on the kron. 4 morning news. i'm
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stephanie land. it is sunday, june 5th and we have a lot to get to for you this morning. >> but let's start by getting a look at our weather forecast with dave sphar. good morning, david. good morning, stephanie. good morning, everybody. and still dealing with those scattered showers that we have you can see on storm tracker 4. >> then working its magic all overnight up in the north bay amounts a bit about maybe up to about a quarter of an inch of rain or so forth with this nice repellent for the fires going on. so that's good news on that front. and we can see the surface moisture in terms of fog around the immediate they although we can see the south tower here. this is a picture that may improve slightly this afternoon, but we probably won't see a lot of sun in the way of the immediate bay that's going to be more inland. that picture is east bay shoreline years. some work to be done here as well. this is actually a dig deteriorated through the morning hours. we've been talking to you earlier. we can actually see the east bay shoreline, but some of that surface fog has made its presence known. so that's going to be hard to mix out at the coast even by this
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afternoon. and then tonight, it then reforms across the wider base slipping into some of those valleys looks like, however, tomorrow story, this will all mix up very quickly. and we're back to the mostly sunny mode. give you a general idea how the rain off its basically light scattered showers working in the bay area. that will be mostly a morning phenomena and we'll be left over. was the fog and quite a bit in the way of the cloud cover temperatures on the mild side with this to upper 60's to be found in the east bay lower 60's up in the north bay with a mild system overhead. 74 by 1 o'clock by 4 partly cloudy inland at 76. expect those 80's and even 90's in your extended forecast. we'll have more of that coming up in the bin. stephanie, thank you, dave. >> breaking overnight, another mass shooting this time in philadelphia. 3 people are now dead and at least 11 wounded. the search for the gunman continues this morning. investigators say that shooting happened shortly after midnight saturday night on south street. that's a busy part of town lined with
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restaurants and bars. police saw several people firing into a large crowd and they shot at one of the gunman. but it is unclear if that person was struck. investigators found 2 guns. they are now working with businesses in the area to see if the shooting was captured on any surveillance video. and new this morning, san jose police are investigating a shooting that left one man badly injured. it happened on the 1500 block of hamilton avenue near safeway. the victim is recovering from life-threatening injuries. and another shooting unfolded this weekend on san jose streets. this one deadly. it happened saturday night at around 7 on monterey road and rancho drive. this is the city's 13 homicide this year. police now asking people to please stay clear of this area. you see on your screen there as officers continue their investigation into what happened here. now to the story of missing oakley
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hari spoke with games. parents about the latest developments in this case. and the phone call they got from jones's mother. now we do want to warn you about the images you're about to see may be disturbing. >> lets his gabe's parents tell me this is the first time they've heard from alexa says ex-boyfriend's mother. they say it was a difficult conversation. and one they never imagined having. >> we were so price. alexis, gabe of oakley has been missing since january. police announced thursday that they believe she was killed by her ex-boyfriend. >> marshall curtis jones of antioch. he's been a suspect in the case for months this week, the pacific northwest, violent offenders task force tried to execute a search warrant. they say jones charged at them with a knife. that's when officers shot and killed him. we want him
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arrested. you don't want to for elections. gives parents say this was an emotional week. they found out wednesday night that jones had been killed about a day later, his mother reached out to gwen gave on facebook asking for his number se gave it to her. she called me like within 30 seconds. >> it was very, very intense that we knew was an intense conversation said she was a shame that she's just now reaching out to us. it took this long. they asked her if she knows anything about alexis. we tried asking for. >> what happened. >> and she just kept saying she doesn't know. she also said that she can bring back one of them that you were to select since the game's new jobs. they say he was loud and funny. >> we never knew there's another side him. he's like a so when high they say his
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death makes the case more difficult. the police have already identified another person of interest and they believe more people know about what happened. marshall is gone. that's why i think you should be afraid anymore. if you have information. give us the information we need. we want to find our daughter while the games are still holding out hope there's $100,000 reward for any information. >> that leads to alexis kyiv's whereabouts or her body in the newsroom. amanda hari kron. 4 news. it's a heartbreaking plea from the father there. >> the old fire in napa county is now 100% contained. cal fire says the fire burned 570 acres since it broke out tuesday afternoon. there's been no damage reported to any buildings, though. we do know of at least one injury because of this fire. the cause of the fire is still under investigation. happening today, the warriors face off
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against the celtics in game 2 of the nba finals. the warriors held a 12 point lead heading into the 4th quarter in game one. but the celtics outscored them 40 to 16 in those final 12 minutes shooting guard klay thompson said the warriors got a little too comfortable, something that should never happen during the playoffs. but now that they've had 2 days to process everything and watch the tape, the warriors say they could have played better defense, especially in the 4. >> i think we just have to play with more force on the defensive i think, you know, there were times in a game where they didn't fill us. you're playing against a great team at this level at this point this season, they have to fill you every possession, a locker room after the game was it was rough like no, no opportunity. we let slip in terms of, you know, that 4th quarter. but then kill your confidence that you can't come out sunday in and win that and that's where we're going. and that's what we're going to do.
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>> and tip off is set for game 2 at 05:00pm today. dave. >> all right. looking at some scattered showers across the bay for now, that will mix out for just cloudy. it looks like into the afternoon looks forecast. we come back to kron 4 morning news continues.
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i joined the district attorney's office to pursue justice for everyone. but like so many of my colleagues, i resigned in protest because chesa boudin interfered in every single case and failed to do his job. the office is absolutely in disarray right now. chesa dissolved my unit prosecuting car break-ins. now criminals flock to san francisco because there are no consequences. we can't wait. recall chesa boudin now.
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>> welcome back. time now for another check of our weather with meteorologist dave spahr date. it was pretty damp out
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there this morning coming into work. yeah. kind of an odd feeling that we have. good morning, stephanie. good morning, everybody. and a nice relief to coming june like this. here's the coverage area we see in stormtracker 4 now all night has been working its magic up in the north bay, but now it's pretty much trying to get everybody in. this is its last waning couple of hours. amounts have been about a quarter of an inch up towards the north. >> meanwhile, to the south, we're getting some activity also around the peninsula and the santa cruz mountains right up there. also a little chunk there. you can see off towards the east bay. this will be a morning phenomena. this will mix out to kind of a mostly cloudy story into the afternoon, although we see some better peeks of sun happening inland. here's the shot from the golden gate. we can actually see the north tower off to the distance. there, but kind of a hue of orange hears the sun rises up above all of that. meanwhile, the east bay shoreline, this imagery is kind of falling apart with that fog kind of continuing. that's the surface rain. all this moisture at the surface like this producing this ground fog. now we've got mid to upper 60's and place in the far east bay. this is before the sun is even had time to do its magic up in the
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north bay. meanwhile, lower 60 63 san francisco. so this has been a very mild system that's dropped off across the region, handing it over to future cast for not too much more to see as we go into the late afternoon hours. start to see some breaks happening off to the inland areas. but the fog returns tonight and at the does clear in parts of the bay, it will be back again by tomorrow morning. that will mix out pretty quickly by the late morning hours tomorrow. and then it's warming. it looks like for the remainder of the week. do have those winds on shore. they are although not providing too much cooling. certainly keeping us moist, though. and that's a nice fire repellent as we go into the day today tomorrow, even as well. so as far as what we're looking at, it's a few early showers. again, they will depart by noon lake, clearing mild with 60's and 70's 80's for much of the week. 90's towards the end of the week and keeping it going for next weekend for today. got 67 san francisco, 70 for oakland, 78. meanwhile, 4 san jose and across the
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wider bay, we're looking for some upper 70's happening for those in the valleys. okay. we'll take a look at the 4 zone forecast coming up in a bit. >> and just take a break right now in some in studio conversation. we come back.
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welcome back. concerns about public safety continue to rise. whether it's covid spread or gun crime. >> here to discuss what's being done to address those
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concerns in the city of berkeley is mayor jesse air again. mayor, thank you so much for joining us here with today. thank you for having me. all right. so first off, you introduced this month, new legislation to introduce a department of community safety for the city of berkeley. so walk us through what that proposal means and what that would with the impacts would be on residents in berkeley. >> so this new department, which were in the process of creating would house our police department, our fire department and a division of community respond ers and that would include trained mental health professionals to be responding to behavior health calls and calls regarding individuals who are deal with substance abuse and so the idea is we want to look at how we address public safety comprehensively, recognizing that public safety is more than just policing and that we have make sure that that the health and safety and wellness of our entire community is addressed. and this builds on the work that we started 2 years ago in the wake of george floyd's murder to look
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at re imagining public safety in berkeley. and so i think this will result in our in our police department being able to focus on addressing gun violence and other serious crime, making sure that we have the right people responding to the right calls and actually improving public safety services in the city of berkeley. so where we're at now is we just voted on may 5th, director city manager too begin a yearlong process to create this new department. and so i anticipate sometime next year will be a point where we'll be discussing creating this new department. so, you know, our goal is to engage. our police officers other first responders, our community and and helping shape this new this new vision. this new approach in hand. maybe the first city in california do this. and when that one of the when a few of the united states to do it, if we if we are to launch this department that and how much do you anticipate this is going to cost and where is that funding going to be coming from? some of it center reorganization of existing staffing and existing budgets
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you know, launching our new specialist care unit are said team of mental health, first that costs money. and that's some of the money we allocated through the american rescue the covid relief bill that the federal government passed some of which we think we fund sally savings in our police department. but the reality is, you know, roughly 40% of our calls for police department deal with somebody who's in a behavioral health care crisis. and that takes time away from a police officer's being up to deal with more serious crime. we are seeing an increase in gun violence not just in berkeley, but throughout the region. it is incredibly concerning. i'm sure we'll talk about the recent incident with a 16 year-old to write planned a mass shooting in our community. so we want, you know, people who are stuck to a train to respond to those in since to be available to respond to those incidents. while we're working to stop up our police department. and so we think that this this will ensure somebody with a badge and a gun and use trained to
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deal with those types of of serious criminal incidents will be able to respond appropriately and more. more and you know, and this the city of berkeley right now is seeing. >> very low staffing in terms of their police department. a lot of police departments nationwide are suffering from this. so what is the message for people and residents who live in that area when it comes to concerns about, oh, i don't no, if i feel safe walking around and in my neighborhood, you know, those concerns are real. and anyone who is a victim nobody should be that crime and our goal should be trying to prevent crime from happening. but that's going to require that we have adequate policing and we and we do more community or policing getting. >> police officers out of the cars walking the streets on bikes and gauging with merchants engage with the community. and so while we're looking create this department, we're also increasing staffing. our police department were not defunding the and i think that's important. i think we have to recognize that one. we need to have been adequately staffed and and trained police
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department. and we can also look at new transformative approaches that will better serve our community. i think we can do both those things. and that's the approach that were in play in berkeley. >> and what is the message to people who are apprehensive about seeing uniformed officers. you know, if recognize that comes either lived experience or are generations of trauma. >> you know, that's part of why we launched this effort, rematch of public safety. we have to look at how we can better build trust between law enforcement and the community. and confident that that will be an outcome of what we're doing. i'm not just getting our police out in the community, but building trust with some of communities. and one other element of the initiative that working on is launching a team of community service officers in our police department who can respond to things like noise, complaints like it doesn't make sense for police officer to respond 2 around park and berkeley. we have a lot of those because we're the home of the universe of california. berkeley go
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higher go bears you know, 70 double parking. and so by having this, this on team of community service officers when ali will help promote community policing but also reduce the need for some with a badge and a gun to respond to those calls, which they really don't need to respond to and let's talk a little bit about the issue that you just raised a few moments ago. >> police arresting a student at berkeley high for allegedly trying to create a recruit. other students to participate in a mass shooting and bombing plot. officers allegedly reportedly finding assault weapons and other. it's an explosive devices inside of this teenager's home. what's your reaction to that news? first of all, i mean, our community is alarmed and shaken. this comes just a week after the tragic massacre in uvalde, texas. i just heard on the way here now the shootings happened and sadly, we've become so used to it something has to change. it is
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unacceptable that kids go into schools are afraid that they may be killed in action. that cannot be the new normal in the united states. so so since that i first want to thank the berkeley police department for their very quick and effective there was a tip to the police department. the responded quickly to confiscate weapons and then working with our high school and working with mental health professionals arrested and intervened. now is this just a man is facing 3 felony counts, but we are working on trying to provide mental health care because there's a need for a mental health, mental health care for this. this young man you know, we have to recognize that the 2 years been very difficult for high school students from and for all cuts. and there's a need for us to expand mental health care, not just in our schools, high schools, but also in all levels of our schools. but we've taken steps in before this their say
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there's a team of police and counselors, mental health professionals that has been formed trip to deal with these types of increase school security, securing perimeter is of our high school yeah, our start staff and our high school train to respond to mass shooting incidents. they do mass shooting drills with our police department. if implemented protocols. so we were for the inevitable ultimately. i'm glad that in this case are police responded quickly, but i think that the shows how easy it is for kids to get cots and how our gun laws in the united states are broken. ghost guns. you know, fortune. fortunately, you know. he had sort of purchase pieces to assemble a rifle but had some of the rifle have purchased components to create a bomb and how create a that just shows how easy it is to create methods. weapons of mass destruction. this country. at what point are we
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going to get serious about reforming our gun laws? how many more kids are going to die until we actually do something? i mean, that the shooting happened today that should never happen. shooting involving texas should never happen. we have to get serious about addressing gun violence and gun safety, country. and last quick question here for you. is there what steps is the city of berkeley taking to ensure that 16 year-olds don't end up with parts to make a weapon inside of their home. but we ban goes a number of months ago before san francisco did. >> and are getting very serious about, you know, i'm holding people accountable who are purchasing? i mean, the fact you can buy kit online to be able to assemble a rifle are assembled. a gun is outrageous. and so that, you know, we're going to criminal action to deal with those situations. you know, i think it's not how we are supporting our young people. how are making sure that our young people feel safe at school, not just through, you know. the actual physical safety, but how we are reinforcing that safety. and then i think
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it's practive law action, which i think we did in this one case, proud of what we've done. you know, god forbid something could have escalated, but there's nothing preventing something from happening, the future. and so we have to be serious about keeping our kids safe. and that's something we've got to do every single day. all right. >> berkeley mayor, jesse air again, thank you so much for your insight in for coming on and joining us today. thank you. thank you. we'll be right back. with less moderate-to-severe eczema, why hide your skin if you can help heal your skin from within? dupixent helps keep you one step ahead of eczema with clearer skin and less itch. hide my skin? not me. don't use if you're allergic to dupixent. serious allergic reactions can occur that can be severe. tell your doctor about new or worsening eye problems such as eye pain or vision changes,
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>> welcome back to start this half hour off with a check of our weather. meteorologist dave spahr standing by to give us a closer look at the situation outdoors heyday. okay. good morning, stephanie. good morning, everybody. and still some scattered showers holding together. we can see here on storm tracker for this will be a feature giving way to basically fog around the immediate bay and quite a bit of cloud cover, too. and we'll see some patches of clearing skies going on in the inland valleys. but that will not be so much the case around the bay, though. this is what happens as we get to the waiting part of today. the fog returns overnight to greet us tomorrow morning. but that will mix out there very quickly is just going to that surface moisture driving this winds check. yeah, we're on shore a little bit, even from a% the south a bit that so help support our temperatures overnight. temperature check for you. we have the upper 60's going on the far east bay
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lower 60's cover the north bay and 63 san francisco. so here's a breakdown for you. again. some clearing happening in london partially we've got the mid to upper 70's at work here. however, in our extended forecast, we have 80's and even 90's got that. look at your 4 zone coming up in just a bit. stephanie. thanks very much. dave. breaking news just into the kron. 4 news room. >> at least 3 people are dead and 14 more injured after another mass shooting in chattanooga, tennessee. officers responding to reports of a shooting around 03:00am near a nightclub. 2 people died from gunshot wounds and another after being hit by a car. police say that there were multiple shooters. they also believe this was an isolated incident, meaning that there is no ongoing safety threat to the public at this time. the shooting comes the weekend just after 6 people were wounded during another mass shooting in the same area, rather in downtown chattanooga. we'll keep you updated as new information comes out on this breaking story. alright, hundreds
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marched across the golden gate bridge for national gun violence awareness day. the advocacy group moms demand action organized this event. participants were orange, the color hunters wear in the woods to keep themselves visible and protect others. organizers say they want to honor gun crime survivors and bring attention to the gun violence epidemic in america. for the first time in 6 years, marin county hosted a gun buyback event. county law enforcement agencies offering people cash in exchange for their weapons. no questions asked as kron four's. reports the goal is to get as many unwanted guns off the streets as possible. >> no testing for fingerprints or questions asked if you had a gun no longer needed or wanted and preferred it out of the house. rinne county law enforcement agencies made it easy saturday for county gun owners to safely get rid of their fire. >> my ex-husband left it
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behind and i don't use guns and it's not safe to keep it around the house. the county had about $100,000 to get out and collected about 500 guns, which will be destroyed within 2 months. functional handguns, rifles and shotguns were worth $100 semiautomatic weapons spent $200. common goal here is to >> remove and ensure that we prevent guns from getting into the wrong hands. lake county, law enforcement agencies took part in the event spearheaded by a gun safety collaborative, including a marine county district attorney's office and the mayor of santa bell. >> the district attorney's office says about 25% of guns used in crimes are locally. we don't have a lot of tools to deal with gun violence, but one of them is to get gun, unwanted firearms out of people's homes. there's also shaken by the deadly mass shooting at robb elementary school in uvalde, texas last month, which claimed the lives of 19 students and 2 find a
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way to stop this. this is terrible that our children scared to go to school and this kind of this is the first gun buyback event held in greene county since 2016 and local leaders say more are in the pipeline in sandra fell believe ball run for news. >> kron 4 news is your local election headquarters. >> opportunities for early voting in the state's primary election continue today in several bay area counties. now this is what it looked like in daly city and san mateo saturday afternoon. data suggest that the turnout has been pretty low so far, the group political data tracks voter turnout across the state rap saying only 10% of the 21 million ballots mailed out have been returned items on the ballot include voting for governor senate seats and other measures. if you're one of the 90% of people who still needs to return your ballot, remember, it must be postmarked on or before election day to be counted
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completed ballots can also be dropped off at any ballot box location before the polls close at 08:00pm next tuesday. and people looking for just a little help to get to the polls can get a free ride and solano county on election day. so tran says they'll be providing those rise on all local and pair transit routes on tuesday. those free rides are on all local fixed route. for more information on this, you can call solano county public transit at the number there on your screen. happening today. do you have what it takes to escape? alcatraz. dozens of professional athletes from around the world certainly think so. they take over the streets and waters of san francisco today for the escape from alcatraz triathlon. wow. sounds intense. kron four's camila barco was at the event with more. >> today we're going to find out who has what it takes to escape from alcatraz. we're currently on a bill because the race starts off with the
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swim from alcatraz island. and that's exactly what these athletes are doing right now. it all starts with a one and a half mile swim from alcatraz island to the shoreline of marina green. currently the water is about 57 degrees. once they're done the athletes and have to buy 18 miles through the presidio their bikes and then embark on an 8 mile run to the finish line at marina green. >> every year there are several professional compete in the race. but there's also more than 1000 amateur athletes who will participate. they have about 5 hours to cross the finish line and get this last year's first place. winner finish this race in 2 hours and 10 minutes granted that person was an olympian and a professional. these runners will also have to face today's forecast. it's gloomy, rainy and foggy, but people will cheer on these athletes, rain or shine at the finish line at marina green. we'll
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have all the highlights at kron 4 dot in san francisco. camila barco kron. 4 news. >> inspiring me. go out for a run on the peninsula. the san mateo county fair continues this weekend after more than a year of planning this year's event features dozens of ride, including a ferris wheels like you that when you just saw there and some carousel, while social distancing is no longer required, sanitation stations are available. if you're hungry, 18 food vendors are selling everything from corn dogs to pick up routine. wonder what that's all about. and of course, there's animals. lots of animals, including a couple of camels that you can ride. >> we came up on the half moon bay animals and the poor cake. thanks that they're selling. it was really line. even turns we've banned that the difference between a and it like >> at birth. i've got keep looking up and said my dad and my brother. >> turns out that they're not the same animal. now, the
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family that we spoke with it, you just heard from there. they told us that they're coming back today for the fair gates open at 11:00am today is also the 3rd family pride day with events, including comedy shows and the san francisco, freedom band that fair runs through next sunday, june. 12th. happy pride month. san francisco's japantown hosted its first ever pride event. kron four's gayle ong takes us inside the festivities. >> normally you see the favor and cisco flag up there waving in the wind here in japan town. but it's down temporarily making way for the pride flag for the first time ever. >> paolo francisco, how the pride flag will be flown in san francisco's japantown plaza until june 6 to celebrate and trans asian pacific islander week. >> and pride month district. 5 supervisor dean preston spoke at the event saturday afternoon. this flag is really it's more than just a symbol.
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it stands as a testament to how we. >> continue to be a a city >> where all kinds of folks can seek refuge and say go home. >> celebrations included performers front and center. >> you have one more time for our >> district. 8 supervisor mandelman. the boards only lgbtq member had these words were so good in san francisco and recognizing. >> we're history is not just the castro is not just a particular community. it's everywhere. religious leaders in the japanese community showed their support for our times. thank you, everyone. >> the event was put on by the
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japantown rainbow coalition. organizers hope to make this an annual pride celebration having an event like this brings us all together and the mindset lgbtq plus people are everywhere in every community and is there to be highlighted in every community, especially the ones that we love. santa. >> and there will be more pride events held here in japan town and this city and across the bay area through the end of the month, reporting from san francisco, gayle ong kron. 4 news. >> it looks like so much fun now. more relief is on the way for parents struggling with the nationwide baby formula shortage and abbott nutrition facility in michigan is picking production back up to address this problem. you may recall that that plant shut down in february after the fda launched an investigation into contaminated formula from that very facility. reporter ryan base brings us reaction from parents. >> i literally like i was shaking and in tears as a mom,
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i would have never and could have never imagined being in this position before >> it's go to essentially we're down to our last 2 cans. just hoping and praying. mom's like natasha and blessing and caretakers all over the country. >> may soon see the relief that they've been searching for with baby formula. hopefully returning to store shelves across the nation. abbott, nutrition's baby from the plant is back up and running in sturgis michigan, reopening on saturday morning and what's hopefully a giant step towards easing the nationwide shortage that's plagued parents for months. >> it's cancer candidates council can not just for for millions of mothers out i i refrain, you know you stand more days. literally husband is on the hunt right now. going to every single story, be a down every last kind. i'm down to my second. my 2 cans. >> supply chain issues have contributed empty shelves. abbott's fda shut down in february. made matters even worse. the company recalled several major brands of formula after federal
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officials investigated for babies who suffered bacterial infections from formula made it that sturgis plant, forcing at the pause operations nearly 4 months ago. that factory produces roughly 20% of the nation's infant formula. the fda green-lighting the plants reopening in mid-may after they improved conditions and they resume production of health care and other specialty and metabolic formulas. the biden administration is trying to bring the production of formula. in the meantime, invoking the defense production act to boost manufacturing and operation fly formula, which the white house says will import 127 million bottles of safe infant formula to help stock shelves. >> we're going to make a lot more progress and ease the anxiety. a significant amount anxiety, not on the part of moms and dads. >> but parents are a bit skeptical of the overseas shipments, especially for babies that need sensitive types of formula. >> how are they going to produce these mass quantities of formula and u.s. as parents like know that what we're giving our children isn't
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going to have some scientific because they're producing in mass quantities. the president tried to ease some of those concerns. again. >> i mean, our constituents know stand or not bringing anything and it doesn't meet the high standards. >> the fda's commissioner said in may that the formula shortage could carry over into july even without plant back in business. parents like blessing want safeguards put in place to make sure this is the last shortage we ever see. >> doesn't make sense that a company shut down and then 40% of infants in the country and not able to eat. so we need to sit down and make sure that this never ever happens in america. >> that was ryan base reporting. officials say that it could be 2 more months before formula supplies return back to normal. frustrating situation for parents. dave. >> we're looking at some scattered showers still kind of holding together across the bay this afternoon. that will
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>> welcome back. we have days far here with our weather forecast. a that was a little bit damp stepping outdoors this morning. yes, some welcome relief told the bone dry conditions that we've had. it's not a whole lot to really fight the drought, but it is an a for the doctor ordered a kind of moisten up the ground service that we need to fight any fire situations here. so that puts kind of the wet blanket on all of that. that's good news there. the rain also won't last that long. so you'll be able to enjoy the afternoon just about anywhere.
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>> without the intrusion of rain. but nice to have an umbrella just handy. but, you know, to put the car because the u.s. the it's going to be hot and right. looks like here's what's happening in half moon bay. still that fog in place. this is going to be hard to clear anywhere coast or near water. the fog is going to be really, very stubborn. upper 60's is what it looks like most of the east bay right now. 61 santa rosa, 63 for san francisco. quickly running through future cast here for you. it's cloudy, then clears out a little bit for those inland spots. here comes the fog again tonight and then tomorrow, boy, that mixes out in a big hurry. so monday looks pretty good into the afternoon, although we do have the intrusion clouds kind of coming and going tahoe, look at the kleins 77 tuesday, wednesday, 78, we keep doing that. latter portion of the week. if you're headed out there for next weekend, looks good. this is mister alex. tropical storm good news heading away from the u.s. for us. once we get done with this rain, there is little interrupt us. here's some scattered clouds from a passing system to our north.
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it does chip away at our temperatures temporarily, but that we jump right back into the action. again. 4 zone forecast for your sunday. 67 san francisco member were in a mild start. so temperatures are not moving too much here. 70 for burning again. 74 foster city, 78 for palo alto. kind of nearing that in the south bay. some 80 still mid 70's cover the southern end of the east bay shoreline inland. a lot of uniformity with temperatures because of the weather pattern. 75 for walnut creek. the comes in at a mild 62 world was chilly. 72 for fairfield, 70 for napa and 73 for santa rosa. 7 a game plan. here's a little drop that we mentioned wednesday. that's just some interruption. then we're back to the business of the 90's that takes us into next week. it is summer, stephanie. yeah, things really up their day. thank you. >> some call it a quest for love. others say this guy is too much time on his hands. self-described tiktok bachelor matt wernick has taken his courtship on the road but they
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plan for 50 dates in 50 states. he quit his job to do this and says it's all been worth it. >> it's been really cool to meet all kinds of different people to grow in that way and connect with all kinds of different people. not just my dates, but also their families. roommates, friends. >> all right. well, for commission, best of luck in his quest for love. the 25 year-old uses tiktok to find all of his date. and despite being jobless, he says for every day he does pick up the tab. i am curious to know, though, how he bank ripples. those dates because it's all going to add up across the pond festivities continue this weekend for queen elizabeth. 22,000 people gathering at the most high-profile event of the weekend, the platinum party at the palace, prince char es and prince william taking to the stage to pay tribute to the queen as they mark the marks 70th year on the throne. the star-studded concert featured the music of diana ross, elton john, alicia keys, duran duran
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and andrea sounds like a great time. top gun remains number one at the box office this week. dean richards gives us a closer look at this morning's movie preview. >> it's still pretty hard to beat tom cruise's top gun maverick at the movies this week, the pure excitement and fun is only topped by the amazing airborne shots that puts you right into the cockpit. i still safe and biggest screen. you can enjoy this dean's list. a as far as other new movies for this weekend. the pickings are pretty slim. there's crimes of the future, a dark esoteric graphic sci-fi thriller centered around human evolution directed by david cronenberg that some people find a genius. others like me find his stories unnecessarily scattered and hard to follow. this one is also fairly graphic. is he the goal? mortensen kristen stewart lee us ago explore a society in
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which organs are grown and removed. that may be why some people walked out of the cannes film festival showing recently somebody like the challenge of the story and its storytelling. i did not. it's a dean's list d. >> 7 terrorists seized vessel. >> streaming online is the action adventure interceptor starting fast and furious veteran else khaki and that she is an army captain assigned to an interceptor base in the middle of the ocean. when it comes under attack by russian every step of the way. this movie pretty much follows just about everything you've ever seen in an action movie. i did like the girl power by of interceptor, though, was refreshing to see a woman literally breaking into this movie boys club. the dean's list, c plus now on netflix. you can always get my movie reviews. and home video picks sent right to your phone's every week. >> just by texting the word,
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dean to 9, 7, 9, 9, 9, hope you have a great weekend in chicago and dean richards. >> lots of fun check out when you're in the movies. in other news, the woman known for being the original gerber baby has died. ann turner cook was 95 years old. there she is. gruber announced cooks passing on instagram saying they extend deepest sympathies to ann's family and anyone who had the pleasure of knowing her cook was 5 months old when a neighbor drew a charcoal sketch of her. that image won a contest. gerber was holding for a national marketing campaign. her face has since been used in all company packaging since the 1930's cook grew up to be a schoolteacher in tampa. and later, a mystery novelist. we'll be right back.
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now you know. this out. a black bear is spotted just strolling down in l a sidewalk earlier this week. just kind taken its time. enjoy the nice day. >> the woman who captured this video says she wondered why drivers ahead of her were slowing down. it's because of this showbiz, this chunky one. this was taken in monrovia where bears 10 to roam about when the weather warms up. people in the area say that they've seen this particular bear with some babies before some cubs, but doesn't look like there with her at the moment. so hopefully they're okay. in the meantime, it looks like she's just enjoying all the sunshine out there.
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and blue origin sent 6 people into space on the company's 5th launch carrying passengers. the new shepard rocket and capsule took off from texas on saturday morning and flew nearly 66 miles into the atmosphere before coming back to earth. the crew included the second brazilian to ever make the trip. and the first mexican born woman to ever visit outer space blue origin. next mission has not been announced yet. but hey, i would love to be aboard that next flight. what exciting to watch out the g forces, though, you know, a little and tony in physics check in. and they're like, right. and i think probably prepped them all by forehand. yeah, that right. and looks like it. you're in a bunch of rights. they call it, i guess, anyway, stormtracker ports. >> there's some scattered showers are a little bit more exciting than rides on that. and just a general idea of the flow pattern here, this is an
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on shore program. this rain shower activity will probably break out into the afternoon inland. you might see some folks, the sun coming out. your seven-day forecast get ready for summer, right. hand side of your screen. it's a 90 story, stephanie. so it is summer in full bloom here. it will be dry through the pattern, although we haven't interrupt the system by midweek. that just puts a bump in the road that interrupts the warming trend as we head on to next weekend. so it's hot one >> he's a 90 story. that means it's time for me to bust out the butterfly hair clips i'm a nice weekend, everybody.
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