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>> from the area's local news station, you're watching the kron. 4 morning news at 7. >> good morning and thank you for joining us on the kron. 4 morning news. i'm camila barco. it's sunday september 25th. we have a lot to get to this morning. but let's start by getting a look at the weather with dave spahr. dave, one week away from october. can you believe it? we're just 3 months away from 2023. time is just flying by. how's the weather looking for us, though? well, good morning, camila. good morning, everybody. and you know those temperatures are going to be dropping a little bit, but still kind of on the warm side a little bit, not quite getting the a tumble feel here. raking the leaves, chuck, in the cider in the >> corn, on the cob and all that kind of nonsense. but you going to do that anyway.
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here's a look at what's going on at half moon bay for right now. and there you see the overcast conditions that are in place. the fog has returned, but it's a very thin layer. you get up a couple 1000 feet and then boom, it drops off and it's very dry. sore inversion in place. thank you. a look at the big picture is our high pressure system doing its thing. keeping the surface winds still down, although i think you'll see a little bit more of that afternoon on shore breeze working here, most readings in the 50's for now. 64 antioch, 61 going on for hayward. we got a 60 checking in for san jose. back to that fog. it's eroding away for most of the bay. i think along the coast, you might have some pesky areas, though. coming back again before sunset, as you can see into the evening overnight to greet us monday morning with more of the traditional fog winds. as you can see, they're calm to single digits and the breakdown today that's to 77 by 11 at to about 88 coming up a little bit here. we'll take a look at what's going on with the weather here as we get into next week. could be low. >> thanks, dave. in the east bay, oakland, police are on
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high alert this weekend after 4 deadly shootings in the past 2 days. the latest one happened yesterday evening around 6 o'clock near 62nd avenue and camden street. police say they found one man with multiple gunshot wounds. he died at the scene. police say that he was a san francisco resident. officers are also responded to a separate shooting earlier that morning around 7 o'clock in the booster foster neighborhood shortly after police say 2 men walked into local hospitals with gunshot wounds, which appear to have happened at the shooting. one of the 2 men, a 36 year-old from the lay. whoa, died at the hospital. officers also responded to 2 shootings on friday. one of them took place on the street in east oakland at 09:00pm. police say one person died at the scene. no arrests have been made in these cases. and police are investigating them as homicides at around 02:00pm on friday. one person died in a shooting after suspects tried to rob a brinks armored truck. 3 people were shot including a
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brinks employee and a bystander. one of the victims died at the scene. police haven't identified any suspects, but they are looking for a white car that had several people in it. and san francisco firefighter is in hot water after he's been wearing after he's seen wearing a controversial t-shirt. the firefighter was seen wearing the politically charred shirt while working on a hydrant. now the san francisco fire department is responding. kron four's amanda hari has the details. hundreds of people have reacted to pictures showing the firefighter wearing this t-shirt bashing president joe biden. >> and now a spokesperson says this does not reflect the fire departments views. >> saturday morning this tweet started circulating on twitter. it says at london breed at rafael mandelman at as ffd p i o is this a new official uniform of the sf ft? no. and 18th street just now it was sent out at 10:10am.
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there's a san francisco fire department employee wearing a shirt that says the phrase let's go brandon on it. the phrase has become a stand-in for insulting president joe biden right away. people started responding to the tweet, including the fire department, public information officer saying this is not the official uniform of the s f f d this will be handled immediately. thank you for bringing it to our attention. kron 4 reached out to the fire department for more details and they confirmed the employee was on duty and wearing a non as f f d t-shirt. public information. officer lieutenant jonathan baxter said, quote, this violates the department's uniform policy and does not reflect the views and opinions of the san francisco fire department. the department took immediate action once made aware the s ffd has followed internal and city policies to handle this incident. i reached out to members of the board of supervisors and we're still waiting on their responses.
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amanda hari kron. 4 news. >> a well-known sports part in the mission is boarded up this morning after being severely damaged in a fire. san francisco firefighters say they responded to the double play bar and grill early yesterday morning. the bar which sits on the corner of 16th and bryant was in flames. the doors and windows have now been boarded up. as you can see, we spoke with people in the area about the fire. >> but the a fire this morning through this citizen app. >> and then on my way to this morning, i saw what it happens. it doesn't look like it's going to you know, something that there will be able to fix quickly. so that's kind of unfortunate. >> now the bar has been in operation since 19. 0, 9, there's a lot of history there. the bar's owners shared an update on facebook yesterday thanking their customers for their support throughout the years. they say they will be closed until further notice. and a nightmare commute for bart riders comes to an end after an issue in the transbay tube,
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crews were able to fix an electrical issue that caused hours of service disruptions on friday. the problems all began with the morning commute into san francisco for hundreds of bart passengers that were stranded inside a broken down train in the transbay tube. and free buses will be provided for bart passengers to get around in the east bay this weekend, the transit system will be using free buses to replace trains between south hayward and union city. crews will be replacing and upgrading tracks all day today. bart riders should expect trip delays of about 20 to. 25 minutes. and many officials are investigating what happened after a muni bus crashed into 2 parked cars. this is video from the citizen app. >> it happened around 3 in the afternoon yesterday on san bruno avenue. >> and the city's you this. visitation valley neighborhood. the video shows the damage 2 cars damaged because of the crash. so far
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it's not clear what caused the crash or if anyone was injured. and we're learning about a second crash involving you need vehicle. this one happening less than 3 hours later at the intersection of turk and taylor streets. san francisco police say one man was taken to a hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. they say impairment does not appear to be a factor in that crash. and happening today, the folsom street fair returns to san francisco. the fair takes over fulsome between 8th and 13th street. so you can expect other nearby streets to be affected and to find a full list of closures. you can go to our website kron 4 dot com. and monkeypox vaccines will also be available at the fair. you can get them from 10:00am to 04:00pm. and if you can't get one today, the castro street fair will be holding a vaccine clinic in october. those details will be announced later on. coming up on the kron 4 morning news at
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7.20, relief efforts are on the way. >> to puerto rico as residents struggle without power. and at 7.35 student loan bars borrowers will soon be able apply for a loan forgiveness. while many say this is a huge relief. some lawmakers say this is still not enough. after the break pg and e is being slammed with a new lawsuit. why the suit claims lawsuit. why the suit claims that the ele this is a craft 170 years in the making. (sniffing) for bold, smooth flavor in every batch of black silk. it's something we pride ourselves on at folgers... yeah, i said folgers. this is john. he hasn't worked this hard to only get this far with his cholesterol. taken with a statin, leqvio can lower bad cholesterol and keep it low with two doses a year. side effects were injection site reaction, joint pain, urinary tract infection, diarrhea, chest cold, pain in legs or arms, and shortness of breath.
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>> a new lawsuit claims pg and e started the largest wildfire of the season. the suit states, the utility's equipment sparked the mosquito fire. earlier this month pg and e reported there was electrical activity from a transmission pole near where the fire started. the report also noted the u.s. forest service placed caution tape around the base of that poll. the lawsuit states is evident. the equipment sparked the flames. it seeks damages for homeowners renters. and business owners. >> an official cause of the fire has not been determined. and more than 1500 fire personnel continue battling the mosquito fire this morning. lower humidity and warmer temperatures yesterday returned fuels. >> to critically dry conditions, although large fire growth is not anticipated. gustier winds will return early next week. the fire has burned more than 76,000 acres. it is 60% contained.
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>> and we get a little break in the heat here. going on. we'll get some onshore winds cooking here. a little bit least that's the right direction. but for today, the breakdown, 77 by 11 by 2. we're talking 88, a little bit of relief around the bay, too. why hide your skin if dupixent has your moderate-to-severe eczema, or atopic dermatitis under control? hide my skin? not me. because dupixent targets a root cause of eczema, it helps heal your skin from within, keeping you one step ahead of it. hide my skin? not me.
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it could be a good day, little, maybe a little breeze. i know we've been having a lot of hot weather lately. so what do you have for us? what we will get a little bit more of that on shore when that you spoke of a bit. so. >> that's going to be some good news here is this fog u.s. marine layer found a way to come back again. >> a little bit of fog start off with around the immediate bay. but you go to couple 1000 feet of boom. it's back to dry air sort. typical inversion is checking in. you know, this is a dense air cold, dense air. so it stays at the ground level here. so we get this fog going on until what mixes out handing it over to future cast for not much to see except the repeat performance here overnight. again, we do it by tonight. more greeting of fog for tomorrow morning. that's and also to it on the monterey bay as well. so pretty uneventful as we get into tomorrow, the same kind of pattern will be chipping away at these highs a little bit. currently, we stand at 66 antioch, most readings in the east bay upper 50's 50's up to the north bay. 58 for san francisco in 60 checks in for
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san jose. now those winds, as i mentioned earlier, a little bit more of an on shore when they're noticed a pop, a little bit of the wind prone areas. this tends to push him a little higher, though. so i think we're probably going to stay in the lower teens at best elsewhere around the single digits. so relatively modest wind coverage tomorrow, a little bit more generous. we're going to get more geography involved in here. get those numbers up. a touch certainly around the delta carquinez strait. it will pick up quite a bit and then by the time we get to around say tuesday, wednesday, right through the golden gate and the carquinez strait, what she is going to be really rocking. pretty good there again, wednesday and thursday night will drop in temperatures. that will be the nice trough before temperatures warm up a little bit. this is the east bay shoreline shot coming in from uc berkeley. sunny, warm the bay hot happening inland still today near about 80 for the bay 90 ish inland early for the week. nice. it's warm inland. still 70's for the bay 80's happening in london. then late by the week again, will reach that trough with the winds increasing a little bit and a little pop on
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temperatures. by the time w get to around friday, it looks like that again inland scattered clouds for our saturday watching some traffic kind of going up above us today. again, let's to 72 san francisco. big improvement from yesterday. 76 for oakland. 84 for san jose. and we still have a couple 90's hanging on. but look at the fight happening here along the marine layer. we're getting 65 for a high today for half moon bay getting kind of chilly back again around the coast. but still plenty of 80's up to the north bay going to, course, that 4 zone forecast coming up for you in just a bit. camilla. >> all right. thanks day for your health this morning. a new oral medication designed to prevent covid has entered the trial phase in southern california. researchers in simi valley are running clinical trials on the oral antiviral pill per beer per of year in preclinical studies, the drug proved to be effective against the omicron variant doctor. alberto odio explains how this pill could be a game-changer. >> intent of the study is to see whether it prevents you
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from catching covid and therefore, if it does, it will prevent all the things associated with covid because you would have not gotten it as you might be in that you're in a household with someone just got it. so, you know, all the things that by the covid we would prevent by the fact that you weren't good for >> now, mark, the company who designed the drug says its medication could cut the risk of death by 50%. and meanwhile, the ceo of pfizer says he tested positive for covid again. he tweeted about his positive test yesterday and he says he's feeling well and is symptom-free. he has not had the bivalent booster yet. the cdc guidelines says you have to wait 3 months since having covid before you can get the vaccine, the say, quote, while we've made great progress, the virus is still with us. boeing has agreed to pay 200 billion dollars following 2 deadly crashes in 2018 and 2019. the securities
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and exchange commission says the company misled the public about the safety of its 7.37. max plane. investigators say the ceo at the time knew part of the plane's flight control posted ongoing safety concerns yet told the public the aircraft was safe to fly 346 people were killed in those 2 crashes. now in national news, florida is bracing for tropical storm and gather strength over the caribbean. governor ron desantis has declared a state of emergency. the storm is expected to make landfall in florida next week or this week. excuse me, we have the rain and damaging winds and could soon become a hurricane. floridians are being told to prepare and gather supplies for potential power outages. and just across the waters have a puerto rico is still without power after hurricane fiona struck the u.s. territory, federal emergency relief efforts are underway with state troopers from the east coast headed to
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the island. anthony dilorenzo has more. >> half of puerto rico is still without power. more than 5 days after hurricane fiona struck the island, anger and frustration are growing as fuel and food. disruptions are worsening for the hundreds of thousands living without electricity. my family and guy is still don't have electricity is still don't have running water were running on about a week. >> since the storm touched down, new york's very own lin manuel miranda says he's in contact with his family, but many towns are still in emergency mode. we're getting generators to hospitals. >> and once we get out of getting water and getting electricity up and running again, the focus needs to continue to be on a more resilient. >> but the people the island's power grid was already crumbling when hurricane maria decimated the island the 5 years ago and reconstruction had only started when the category one storm hit last
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sunday. miranda is hoping people back in the tri-state are able to help in some 75 new jersey state troopers left for a 30 day assignment in puerto rico. their 3rd to the island since 2017, helping with the humanitarian effort and also directing traffic for many, the deployment is personal with a lot of them even have families down. there will also part of our deployment will do well-being checks on families, including those families of jersey troopers that are down there. at least 8 people were killed in the storm. many in fiona's aftermath a struggle to survive for some has over 1 million residents are having trouble with their water supply and sewer systems. just tremendous source of pride for us here that when disaster strikes around the country and even off the continental u.s. a, >> that they come to the new jersey state deployed assist them. 100 new york state troopers were also sent down earlier this week. city hall
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says mayor adams is heading to puerto rico to see firsthand how new york can better help the fragile island. that yet again feeling the devastating effects of an active and ongoing atlantic hurricane season. >> anthony di lorenzo. >> and still ahead on the kron, 4 morning news, a hiker comes face-to-face with a bear in southern california. we'll show you how she was able to get away safely.
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>> you walk by. he's yeah. >> and a hiker comes in close contact with a bear on a narrow path in sierra madre. they're running happened along the mountains and hiking trail. the woman says other hikers near her. we're starting to panic, but she was able to help them stay calm. she says she once worked for the 70 national park search and rescue team. so she's familiar with these type of encounters. >> and i guess you know what, it let it pass. ksat often love it because that would get comfortable around last thing you want is for their get here on but for people get her for
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making they get, we'll get close to land. yeah. someone to get injured. >> she's right. the national park service says if you happen to come across a bear, stay calm. most parents don't want to attack you. officials say they usually just want to be left alone. >> and still ahead on the kron, 4 morning news, new affordable housing is on track to meet its deadline at walnut creek. we have the details after the break. and as we head to break, if you are looking for something do this weekend, there's the san francisco's china town car show. you can see more than 100 classic cars lining grant street that starts at 10 o'clock this morning. and it is free to attend.
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>> good morning and welcome back to the kron. 4 morning news will start this half hour with a look at the forecast. dave spahr dave spahr dave star is in the weather center with the latest. dave, what do you got for us? a little sunshine, little bit of fog, a little bit of breeze. it's been all active lately. yeah, we use pretty much mentioned everything i've got going on here in. we're going to back off a little bit from those temperatures. even you folks in limbo feel some minor league. don't just take the edge off just a touch. we still got 90's to dish out out there. but >> you reduction want to take a trip coming. a little look at this. got as the embarcadero shot. yeah. got the fog in place. you know that fog. we didn't have any of it yesterday. and here it is. return at the coastal
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areas will probably see quite a bit of a kind of linger a little bit, though. high pressure still doing its thing. and most of the traffic from the pacific will only yield some pieces of cloud cover left over through the week ahead. much of it that we have like one hit by the middle of the week. another one towards the end that i made note of the next weekend. temperature check for you. we've got 50's lower 60's already encroaching on the east bay shoreline there. 61 for hayward, 64 oakland and 66 off their to antioch of the winds right now. as you can see, single digits calm, but they are all coming from the on shore direction. that program will be building also to midweek. so we should see some good onshore winds working in here as we get to around wednesday, oakland a's versus the mets today. game time 107, temps lower 70's, sunny and mild. west winds less than 10. so that's kind of a goldilocks temperature, i suppose, for late september. 77 for 11 by 2, we're talking 88. but again, we some locations. it still may pop in about 90 or so going to the 4
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zone forecast for you and see what mister ian will be up to this week camila. all right. we'll see if it gave in the south bay. one man is injured after a shooting near the san jose international airport. >> police officers responded around 10, 30 yesterday morning to the area of rough drive and guadalupe river trail. medics at the scene say the man had been shot with a pellet gun and he is expected to be ok, the suspect is described as a homeless man who fled into the creek area. in the east bay berkeley. police are investigating 2 brush fires set at the people's park housing construction site. they are investigating the fires as arson. an unknown person set 2 brush fires at 10 45 friday night in the center area and northwest areas of the park. anyone with information about the fires is asked to contact the berkeley police. and berkeley place are also dealing with another case. officers are looking for a woman accused of trying to lure a 12 year-old boy into her car. this happened tuesday
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night in the area of sacramento avenue and addison street. police say the boy was riding a scooter on the sidewalk when a woman stopped her car and try to convince him to get inside. now he refused but told officers that the woman then follow him in her car. the child managed to get away. police think the incident may be related to one that happened. august 29th in the area of ousted way and mckinley avenue involving a 13 year-old girl. witnesses describe the suspect as a woman about 30 to 40 years old. she's about 5 foot, 4 inches tall with a chubby build. she has black hair in a bun and driving a newer model either a white honda or toyota sedan. now, oakland police are warning the public about an uptick in robberies at atms. they say in several cases the victim was walking away from the atm and then confronted by armed individuals. now to reduce the risk, police advise the public to always look around the area and watch for suspicious people or activity
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around that atm. they also say to select one in a well lit and populated area. if you get cash, put it away immediately, don't stand at the end, atm and count your money. now in leaving the atm. make sure you are not being followed. and if you are drive to a safe place, including the police department and or fire station and call 9-1-1. and did you feel the quake? a 4.8 magnitude quake shook the northern california coast line yesterday. the epi center hit about 33 miles southwest of eureka at approximately one and a half miles below the surface, according to officials, the quake did not trigger a tsunami so far, no damage or injuries have been reported. and construction of a new affordable housing community in walnut creek continues on schedule. habitat for humanity is east bay silicone valley is building the town homes for families, earning low and moderate incomes forcefully to call
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reports. >> it's been 8 years since rose baby was handed the keys to her home and so probably built by habitat for humanity, east bay, valley. and in that she has raised 3 kids who are all now off to on saturday. she stopped by the esperanza place construction site in walnut creek to lend a helping hand knowing how grateful gaze on the receiving end of project we shape this life changing. bill, you look at people sitting next. you know, you don't know their housing situation. so to know that people who are working with you are getting something that they need. it's awesome. baby was flanked by volunteers with kaiser permanente, senior vice president and area manager for the health system's apple service area. boyd case is developing sponsor having pledged $400,000 to the more than 20 million dollar project within the next 4 years. many in our community have been priced out of living here.
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>> so this is our attempt to get some to come back. the community will feature 42 affordable townhomes for families with low to moderate it's located and lost in this way near the pleasant hill, bart station, iron horse trail schools and more public transportation will finish the first 23 sometime in 2023. and that start on the final 19 homes of this neighborhood. after runs, place is billed as habitat humanity's first 0 net energy development meeting. the homes will produce more energy than they consume and the application process is still open. >> in walnut creek, philippe djegal kron. 4 news. >> former first lady michelle obama is planning a trip to the bay area. she'll be in san francisco as part of her 6 city tour promoting her new book. the light we carry overcoming in uncertain times. she'll be at the masonic and thus it december 10th. we have details on kron 4 dot com. and in just a few weeks, the biden administration says bars will
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be able to apply for student loan forgiveness. but the cost college is still high and some lawmakers and advocates say there's more to do on this issue. hannah brandt has more on what's next. >> soon millions of people will see a drop in their student debt balance. the department of education is working around the clock stand up the program. the president's plan for gives up to $20,000 for borrowers. plus it caps regular loan payments at 5% of someone's income and wipes out loans for some after 10 years of repayment and advocate melissa byrne hopes the steps lead to more renew the fight for free college review. the fight to get more cancel education. secretary miguel cardona says he recognizes loan forgiveness alone isn't enough. everybody has some. >> work to do to make sure that college more affordable, including our colleagues in higher education. >> many lawmakers agree there's more to do on this issue and they have some ideas. the suit on prices isn't the fault of the
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students. congressman bobby scott introduced a bill that would double the size of pell grants and lower interest rates for loans. we should be making college accessible to everyone. everyone should have the opportunity to move up in society. but senator josh hawley wants to go a different direction. he has a bill that would make colleges pay half the balance of any student loan that's fallen to default. colleges ought to be the ones who are on the hook for the loan. that's i think the way to really get at the issue here, which is that these colleges are getting rich. >> by taking the money from students and giving a worthless degrees. but neither plan will move forward unless democrats and republicans find some common ground in washington. i'm hannah brandt. >> now the white house released a state by state breakdown of how many people are eligible for loan forgiveness in each state, california has more than 3.5 million people eligible for student debt relief the most out of any state followed by texas. >> now coming up on the kron 4 morning news in may get more expensive to charge your electric car overnight. why
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2019. cheap air dot com says people can expect to pay 30% more for christmas travel. a new study says overnight electric car charging is going to get more expensive. stanford researchers found that increasing electrical electric vehicle ownership in the western u.s. could lead to peak next net electricity demand that demand could rise to as much as 50% under a stress test scenario where every vehicle on the road is a plug-in model. more demand translate into higher prices, which means the glory days of cheap overnight charging may be coming to an end. >> still sells anyone, ok? i temperatures getting to about 90 or so as you get far inland today. some 80's start to rebuild here and even some 70's as well. a little bit of cooling working here. a look at your 4 zone forecast. we come back
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>> hello and welcome back. we're taking a live look at the bay bridge. not a lot of traffic this morning. we're going to get a look at the weather as well with dave spahr dayvon traffic there on the bay bridge but looked a little a foggy out there. body and kind of overcast. got that part, right? yeah. good morning, camila. good morning, everybody. and at sfo to.
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>> the good news is there's no delays with any of this. but again, this strange thing called fog is greeting us. we didn't see any of that. yesterday took the day off, but it's back today. it's going to be back again tomorrow as we get later into the week. we'll get more of those onshore winds working here to a cooling effect helps mix out some of this pollution to which is a good thing as well. so high pressure pretty much in place for today. what happens up in tahoe? a drop in temperatures going forward to the middle of the week. that reflects all of this down to the lower 70's come wednesday, noting a few little scattered clouds working in here, too, from traffic coming from systems towards our north. we'll get to that in just a bit. right now. this is tropical storm ian. you can see him firmly in place here in the caribbean, the cayman islands of the grand cayman. by the way, they do have a hurricane warning with all of it's expected to become a hurricane when it gets around their neck of the woods. as you can see, we'll freeze at the spot here becoming a category one. western cuba is has watches out tropical storm watches, hurricane watches as well. it reverses there to the
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west as a category 3. now at this spot here, it's a category 4 in the eastern gulf of mexico. max winds at about one 40. this is about wednesday morning. we're very late tuesday. our time this takes a look at several different models, the hurricane center and they kind of combined them a bit. so this is the general consensus they're going with for right now. panhandle, florida. and it looks like a hit in the southwestern georgia as a category one storm. there are some other models that make a further east turn right through tampa. so we'll see. we get a little closer. what happens on the home front? here is the traffic i just mentioned, boom, middle of the week. some scattered clouds. and as we get into next weekend, another dose, the 6 more potent. that's something we may actually notice as well as a nice little climate control, bringing those temperatures back down again because they're going to pop a little bit on friday. it looks like inland into next week. looks like we're getting some more attempts as well. hey, it looks like it's really starting to feel like fall. a look at your 4 zone forecast for the sunday. 72 san francisco keeping those 60's hugging the coast. 82 for burlingame to the south. still
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lofty, but not as hot. how about this? 83 redwood city, 81 palo alto feel the cooling already lower to middle 80's going on in the south bay here. 83 cupertino, east bay shoreline still popping about 80 to the south. there tri valley, upper 80's, as you will notice. we've got about 90 still walnut creek and concord. so still very hot inland. meanwhile, along the east bay shoreline, still some 70's hanging here. 77 vallejo still going to work in those onshore winds to get some help here. 83 napa, 87 santa rosa. here you have it in the 7 day forecast again, noting the traffic of some scattered clouds in and out drop in temperatures recovery as we get to around friday or so. and then it round 70's covering the bay camilla. >> thank you. governor gavin newsom visit visited austin, texas, where he called for an overhaul of democrats. political strategy saying the party is, quote, getting crushed by republicans in part because they are too timid. he said democrats are often
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forced to play defense while republicans, quote, dominate with illusion. the governor made those comments speaking at the texas tribune festival in austin in recent months are spent increased speculation that newsom might be running for president. now he's denied the idea several times and again in austin. and governor newsom gave the thumbs up for a name change at uc hastings college of the law. the law school based in san francisco got its name from a 19th century. rancher with a violent history against native americans. the school will now be known as the uc hastings college of law. san francisco notable alumni include former san francisco mayor willie brown and vice president kamala harris. the school's chancellor says this is an exciting time for the college. the bill signed by the governor goes into effect in january now, schools across america could be receiving further help in improving their students. mental health in the wake of deadly school shooting states like texas and west providing new funds for
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mental health services and others are expected to follow the u.s. department of education is distributing 1 billion dollars to help states increase school-based mental health support. >> you know, we're realizing as a country it shouldn't be talked about in the shadows anymore. mental health support and access should be something that we talk about regularly. >> now, cardona hopes these actions by congress on mental health are only the beginning. states will also be able to use the money to hire more resource officers and that to provide training for active shooter drills and secure school buildings. now dealing with unwanted e-mails can seem like a part-time job. rich demuro has has some new tools to protect your e-mail address, cut down on span and help reclaim some of your privacy. >> love it or hate it. e-mail has become a part of our lives. it helps us keep in touch with friends, family and work. but marketers love it to
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your really email address this week. gold for targeted advertising. now there are tools to help keep your e-mail address. secret cut down on spam and protect your privacy fence. just core part of your identity. now your e-mail address online and so being able to she'll that somehow i think is is really useful. jarrod neumann runs a tech tips newsletter called advisor ater. he says duck duck go's new e-mail protection lets you create a free email address that forwards your inbox or one time disposable addresses. plus duckduckgo strips out any trackers contained in the emails you receive. i like the idea that i'm we're putting in the mail. they don't know if i'm opening it or not. apple offers a similar tool called hide my email. but to use it, you have to be a pain. i cloud subscriber. you can go into settings on the iphone to generate a random email address that forwards to your inbox. you can block email trackers for free on the iphone. justwgoing to the mail
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♪then let's go struttin' right now♪ ♪ >> from the area's local news station. you're watching the kron. 4 morning news >> good morning and thank you for joining us on the kron. 4 morning news of meal barco. it's sunday september 25th. we have a lot to get to this morning, but we'll start by getting a look at the weather with dave spahr gave. >> a few days with hot weather and now i think we're kind of pulling off. karl, the fog right? >> he's back again today. i took yesterday off and he's with us and, you know, don't let this for you because right above it is that dry, warm air, that typical inversion that we always get and that's going to mix out to again, the sunny weather in still warm
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going on well inland. but the trend is in our favor in terms of getting that on shore flow and reduction of temperatures. by the time we get to around tuesday wednesday, you'll start to really feel it inland as well. here's what i was talking about to underscore this. the fog situation at the coast looks like that's going remain through much of the day today. keeping those temperatures down. here's a look, at least and now a lot of 50's still on the board. some lower encroaching on the east bay, as you know, to 66 tor any aka 61 for san jose. back to the fog business for most of the bay. it mixes out well before noon. hugs the coast and comes back again tonight to greet us tomorrow morning. little thicker, perhaps too winds. they remain pretty much calm to single digits. they are going to increase a little intensity again, expected by midweek, aided by a frontal system. the breakdown for you today about 82 by high noon to 3 o'clock. we're still going to pop 90 mostly that will be in contra costa county. but those far inland areas expect still to be. but that on the toasty side going on. but going forward, it is a cooling trend will have more on that coming up in just a bit. camilla.
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>> all right. we'll see dave and the east bay oakland police are on high alert this weekend after 4 deadly shootings in the past 2 days. the last one happened yesterday evening around 6 o'clock near 62nd avenue and camden street. police say they found one man with multiple gunshot wounds and he died at the scene. police say he was a san francisco resident. officers also responded to a separate shooting earlier that morning around 7 o'clock in the history foster neighborhood shortly after police say 2 men walked into local hospitals with gunshot wounds, which appear to have happened at the shooting. one of the 2 men, a 36 year-old from delay. whoa, died at the hospital. officers also responded to 2 shootings on friday. one of them took place on the street and east oakland at 09:00pm. police say one person died at the scene. now, no arrests have been made in these cases. but police are investigating them as homicides. and at around 02:00pm on friday, one person
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died in a shooting after suspects tried to rob a brinks armored truck. 3 people were shot, including a brinks employee and a bystander. one of the victims died at the scene. police haven't identified any suspects, but they are looking for a white car. the had several people in it. a san francisco firefighter is in hot water after he seen wearing a controversial t-shirt. the firefighter was seen wearing the politically charged shirt while working on a hydrant. the san francisco fire department is now responding and kron four's amanda hari has the details. hundreds of people have reacted to pictures showing the firefighter wearing this t-shirt bashing president joe biden. >> and now a spokesperson says this does not reflect the fire departments views. >> saturday morning this tweet started circulating on twitter. it says at london breed at rafael mandelman at as ffd p i o is this a new official uniform of the sf ft?
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no, it 18th street just now it was sent out at 10:10am. there's a san francisco fire department employee wearing a shirt that says the phrase let's go brandon on it. the phrase has become a stand-in for insulting president joe biden right away. people started responding to the tweet, including the fire department, public information officer saying this is not the official uniform of the s f f d this will be handled immediately. thank you for bringing it to our attention. kron 4 reached out to the fire department for more details and they confirmed the employee was on duty and wearing a non as f f d t-shirt. public information. officer lieutenant jonathan baxter said, quote, this violates the department's uniform policy and does not reflect the views and opinions of the san francisco fire department. the department took immediate action once made aware the s ffd has followed internal and city policies to handle this incident. i reached out to members of the board of
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supervisors and we're still waiting on their responses. amanda hari kron. 4 news. >> a well-known mission. sports bar is boarded up this morning after being severely damaged in a fire. san francisco firefighters say they responded to the double play bar and grill early yesterday morning. the bar which sits on the corner of 16th and bryant was in flames. the doors and windows have now been boarded up. as you can see that we spoke with people in the area about the fire. >> i heard about fire this morning through this citizen app. >> and then on my way to this morning, i saw what it happens. it doesn't look like it's going to you know, something that there will be able to fix quickly. so that's kind of unfortunate. >> there's a lot of history with this part's been in operation since 19. 0, 9, the bar's owners shared an update on facebook yesterday thanking their customers for their support throughout the years. they say they will be closed until further notice. and a
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nightmare commute for bart riders came to an end after an issue in the transbay tube. crews were able to an electrical issue that caused hours of service disruptions on friday. the problems all began with the morning commute into san francisco for hundreds of bart passengers that were stranded inside a broken down train in the transbay too. free buses will be provided for bart passengers to get around in the east bay this weekend. the transit system will be using free buses to replace trains between south hayward and union city. crews will be replacing and upgrading tracks all day today. bart riders should expect trip delays of about 20 to. 25 minutes. and many officials are investigating what happened after a muni bus crashed into 2 parked cars. this is video from the citizen app. it happened around 3 in the afternoon yesterday on san bruno avenue. >> and the city's visitation valley neighborhood. the video shows the 2 cars damage because of the crash. so far
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it's not clear what caused it or if anyone was injured. and we're learning about a second crash involving you need vehicle. this one happening less than 3 hours later at the intersection of turk and taylor streets. san francisco police say one man was taken to a hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. they say impairment does not appear to be a factor in that crash. and did you feel the quake? a 4.8 magnitude quake shook the northern california coast line yesterday. the epi center had about 33 miles southwest of eureka and approximately one and a half miles below the surface, according to officials, the quake did not trigger a tsunami. and so far, no damages or injuries have been reported. and happening today, the folsom street fair returns to san francisco. the fair takes over fulsome between 8th and 13th streets. you can expect other nearby streets to be affected and to find a full list of closures on our
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website. you can go to kron 4 dot com. monkeypox vaccines will be available at the fair. you can get them from 10:00am to 04:00pm. if you can't get one today, the castro street fair will hold a vaccine clinic in october. those details will be announced later on. and coming up on the kron 4 morning news at 8.20, relief efforts are on the way. >> to puerto rico as residents struggle without power. and i 8.35 student loan borrowers will soon be able to apply for loan forgiveness. many say this is a huge relief. someone some lawmakers say this is still not enough. and after the break, pg any is being slammed with a new lawsuit. why that suit claims the electric company started the mosquito fire.
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>> a new lawsuit claims pg and e started the largest wildfire of the season. the suit states, the utilities equipment sparked the mosquito fire earlier this month pg any reported there was electrical activity from a transmission pole near where the fire started. the report also noted the u.s. forest service place caution tape around the base of that pool. the lawsuit states is evidence the equipment sparked the flames.
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it seeks damages for homeowners renters. and business owners. an official cause of the fire has not been determined. and more than 1500 fire personnel continue battling the mosquito fire this morning. lower humidity and warmer temperatures yesterday returned fuels critically dry conditions, although the large fire growth is although large. >> growth. large fire go. it's not anticipated. gustier winds will return early next week. the fire has burned more than 76,000 acres and is 60% contained. >> these those winds will be on shore as we get the middle of the this we're looking for today. keep the sunshine going on here will mix up the fog pretty quick picks up along the coast. 82 by high noon, we'll do about 90 or so around 3 o'clock. the warmest temperatures probably in contra costa county. check out forecast next
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>> hello and welcome back. we're taking a live look at the san mateo bridge. some cars out there and a lot of fog out there as well that day and lights on. thank you. yeah. see people coming in the light. sonia. >> as you can see, fog is a turn around the bay. yeah, we're was that stuff yesterday. but it's back today and it's going to be part of
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our morning program and real. that will be talking about a nice cooling effect shore, but it's very thin, very thin layer. and it's a typical inversion factor, which means right above us. it's warmer, drier. so the sun comes out, warms the air, cha, cha, cha and then we go back to sunny skies again, the thing that's changing those that high is going start migrating to the north. we'll get those onshore winds. we spoke of his half moon bay. this will improve a little bit this afternoon, but i think there will be some pesky cloud cover still remaining futurecast for a few afford this all the way to tonight going forward overnight. here comes that fog back again. lower level moisture monterey bay. it looks like as well. so it's the same kind of drill that we have in the morning hours, 70 for antioch. 61 livermore. 64 conquered up to the north. they've got 50's. 59 san francisco. 61 meanwhile for san jose back to those winds, we don't see a dramatic jump just yet the next 48 hours, a little bit more breeze expected today. then we saw yesterday picking those wind prone areas, getting in the teens a bit in the afternoon. it is on shore. so that helps
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tomorrow. a little bit more active covering slightly more geography, but still modest on those winds. it's only monday. so give a little time. i think by tuesday and wednesday we'll see more action. this is still the east bay shoreline from uc berkeley. well, sunny, for the bay, though, hot inland. we've got going on a tease for the bay, 90 ish inland early in the week. we bring those inland temperatures down in the 80's. it looks like in the 70's return to the bay 60's, by the way, the coast as early as today, then late in the week, there is a pop that happens say friday. we'll call that for 90. and then into the weekend. looks like some scattered clouds possible. with all of that, it looks like it may be more saturday night sunday in the timing for this is still kind of a little up in the air because sometimes make it the cloud cover overnight into clears up the next day we get the winds and the cooling effect, though. 72 san francisco today. 76 oakland, 84 san jose get idea we're talking about the this inland heating there. you see it right there along the carquinez strait off to the delta about 90 or so the late host, 77 an improvement from yesterday, but still not
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as cool as a typically will be with lack of the winds here. 80's control the north bay. for the most part, we'll have more in your 4 zone forecast coming up a little bit. take a look. that extended to and tropical system or storm ian as well. camille. >> all right. thanks. stay for your health this morning. a new oral medication designed to prevent covid has entered the trial phase in southern california. researchers in simi valley are running clinical trials on the oral antiviral pill. mon you per revere in preclinical studies. the drug proved to be effective against the omicron variant bear odio explains how this pill could be a game-changer. >> intent. the study is to see whether it prevents you from catching covid and therefore, if it does, it will prevent all the things associated with covid because you would have not gotten it as you might be in that you're in a household with someone who just got it. so you all the things that by the covid we would prevent by the fact that you wouldn't get over the dog.
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>> now, mark, the company who designed the drug says its medication could cut the risk of death by 50%. and the ceo of pfizer says that he tested positive for covid. again, he tweeted about his positive test yesterday. he says he's feeling well and is symptom-free and he has not had the bivalent booster yet. the cdc guidelines say that you have to wait 3 months since having covid before. you can get that vaccine. they ceo said, quote, while we've made great progress, the virus is still with us. now, boeing has investigators say the ceo at the time, neal, part of the plane's flight control post, an ongoing safety concern yet told the public the aircraft
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was safe to fly 346 people were killed in those 2 crashes. now a national news, florida is bracing for tropical storm ian as they gather strength over the caribbean. and now governor ron desantis has declared a state of emergency. the storm is expected to make landfall in florida this week with heavy rain and damaging winds and could soon become a hurricane. floridians are being told to prepare and gather supplies for potential power outages. i just across the waters, half of puerto rico is still without power after hurricane fiona struck the u.s. territory, federal emergency relief efforts are underway with state troopers from the east coast headed to the island. anthony dilorenzo has more. >> half of puerto rico is still without power. more than 5 days after hurricane fiona struck the island, anger and frustration are growing as fuel and food. disruptions are worsening for the hundreds of thousands living without
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electricity. my family and they got they still don't have electricity is still don't have running. water were running on about a week. >> since the storm touched down, new york's very own lin manuel miranda says he's in contact with his family, but many towns are still in emergency mode. we're getting generators to hospitals. >> and once we get out of getting water and getting electricity up and running again, the focus needs to continue to be on a more resilient. but the people the island's power grid was already crumbling when hurricane maria decimated the island the 5 years ago and reconstruction had only started when the category one storm hit last sunday. >> miranda is hoping people back in the tri-state are able to help in some 75 new jersey state troopers left for a 30 day assignment in puerto rico. their 3rd to the island since 2017, helping with the humanitarian effort and also
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directing traffic for many, the deployment is personal, but a lot of them even have families down. there will also part of our deployment will do well-being checks on families, including those families of jersey troopers that are down there. at least 8 people were killed in the storm. many in fiona's aftermath a struggle to survive for some has over 1 million residents are having trouble with their water supply. >> and sewer systems. just tremendous source of pride for us here that when disaster strikes around the country and even off the continental u.s. a. >> that they come to the new jersey state deployed assist them. 100 new york state troopers were also sent down earlier this week. >> city hall says mayor adams is heading to puerto rico to see firsthand how new york can better help the fragile island. that yet again feeling the devastating effects of an active and ongoing atlantic hurricane season. >> anthony di lorenzo. >> and still ahead on the kron, 4 morning news, a hiker
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contact with the bear on narrow path in sierra madre. the runnin happened along the mount wins and hiking trail. the woman says other hikers near her. we're starting to panic, but she was able to help them stay calm. she said that she once worked for the yosemite national park search and rescue team. so she's familiar with these type of encounters. >> i guess you know what? it let it pass. ksat often love it because that would get comfortable around last thing you want is for their get here on things but for people or get her for making they get, we'll get close to land. yeah. so we can get injured. >> the national park service says if you happen to come across the bear, stay calm most. they're still want to attack you. officials say they usually just want to be left alone. still ahead on the kron, 4 morning news, new affordable housing is on track to meet its deadline at walnut creek. we have the details after the break.
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and never pay full price for gas again. oh wow! and, finally, snack up to save even more at the pump. that's great! make the most of the stop you need to make with shell. wait! there's three of me? awesome! >> good morning. welcome back to the kron. 4 morning news. let's start this half hour with a look at the forecast. dave spahr is in the weather center with the latest. we've got a few days of sunny
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weather and now that's taking a break. and now we're getting some fog. karl, the fog now back here in san francisco. and we've seen it throughout the bay area, right, dave? yeah, a couple 1000 feet to the ground level here. it's found a way that marine layer to come on in and say hello. >> so it's acting little cooling mechanism as well. some of that clearing is having an impact on temperatures to mix a little tricky. >> to be along the coast. but that's where you're going to see a big drop in temperatures a little bit along the bay as well. want to take a cruise. yeah, it's parked out there market there. as you can see as we start off with kind of the overcast appearance that again for the bay will mix out. but i think along the coast, it will be a little bit more problematic. still the same game plan we've been talking about high pressure aloft right above us, several 1000 feet in the air, up in the atmosphere, it dries out and it's warmer. so once we get some daytime heating that will help mix that out. 70 already for antioch, 60's and all the east bay. as you can see, 50's control the north bay. and 56 up to half moon bay, windsor, single digits to calm the be a little bit of pounds. it will happen this
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afternoon. not much of one, though, but it's a little bit to get those numbers building at the ballpark today is the a's do battle against the mets. they won yesterday. by the way, 107, game time. temps lower 70's, sunny and mild with the wind out of the west. less than 10. so it's pretty good for all game. whether 82 at high noon of 3 90's. we have another day of still some 90's hanging on. have more of this in your 4 zone forecast and but, you know, we think about even into next week, camilla. >> thanks, dave. in the south bay, one man is injured after a shooting at the san jose international airport. police officers responded around 10, 30 yesterday morning to the area of rough drive and guadalupe river trail. medics at the scene said the man had been shot with a pellet gun. he is expected to be ok, the suspect is described as a homeless man who fled into the creek area. a warehouse fire is now under control after fire crews battled the flames last night. this is video from the citizens app. it happened
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around 7 yesterday evening at the evergreen pallet warehouse on 98th street in oakland, the oakland fire department saying that the wood pallets where the main source of the blaze and it threatened other houses where houses nearby. the fire was contained around one in the morning. fire crews stayed overnight to put out any hot spots. berkeley police are investigating 2 brush fires set at the people's park housing construction site. they are investigating the fires as arson, an unknown person set 2 brush fires at 10 45 friday night in the center and northwest areas of the park. anyone with information about the fires can contact berkeley police. and for the police are dealing with another case. officers are looking for a woman accused of trying to lure a 12 year-old boy into her car. it happened tuesday night in the area of sacramento avenue. and addison street. police say the boy was riding a scooter on the sidewalk when a woman stopped her car and try to convince him to get inside. he refused
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but told officers the woman then followed him in her car. the child managed to get away. police think the incident may be related to one that happened on august. 29th in the area of allston way and mckinley avenue involving a 13 year-old girl. witnesses describe the suspect as a woman about 30 to 40 years old. she's about 5 foot, 4 inches tall with a chubby build. she has black hair in a bun and driving a newer model of either a white honda or toyota sedan. oakland police are warning the public about an uptick in robberies at atms. they say in several cases the victim was walking away from the atm and then confronted by armed individuals to reduce the risk. police advise the public to always look around the area and watch for suspicious people or activity around the atm. they also say to select one in a well lit and populated area. and if you get cash, put it away immediately, do not stand at the atm and
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count your money. and when leaving the atm, make sure you are not being followed. if you are drive to a safe place and that includes the air police department or a fire station and call 9-1-1. construction of a new affordable housing community in walnut creek continues on schedule. habitat for humanity. east bay, silicone valley is building the town homes for families, earning low and moderate incomes. kron four's philippe djegal reports. >> it's been 8 years since rose baby was handed the keys to her home and some probably built by habitat for humanity, east bay, valley. and in that she has raised 3 kids who are all now off to on saturday. she stopped by the esperanza place construction site walnut creek to lend a helping hand knowing how grateful was on the receiving end of project will be seeing this life changing. you look at people sitting next. you know, you don't know their housing
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situation. so to know that people who are working with you are getting something that they need. it's awesome. baby was flanked by volunteers with kaiser permanente, senior vice president and area manager for the health system's apple service area. boyd the case is developing sponsor having pledged $400,000 to the more than 20 million dollar project within the next 4 years. many in our community have been priced out of living here. >> so this is our attempt to get some to come back. the community will feature 42 affordable townhomes for families with low to moderate it's located then lost in this way near the pleasant hill, bart station, iron horse trail schools and more public transportation will finish the first 23 sometime in 2023. and that start on the final 19 homes of this neighborhood. after runs. it please is billed as habitat humanity's first 0 net energy development meeting. the homes will produce more energy than they consume and the application process is still open.
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>> in walnut creek, philippe kron. 4 news. >> former first lady michelle obama is planning a trip to the bay area should be in san francisco as part of her 6 say tour promoting her new book. the light we carry overcoming in uncertain times should be at the masonic theater, december 10th. and we have details at kron 4 dot com. and in just a few weeks, the biden administration says bars will be able to apply for student loan forgiveness. but the cost of college is still high and some lawmakers and advocates say there's more to do on this issue. hannah brandt has more on what's next. >> soon millions of people will see a drop in their student debt balance. the department of education is working around the clock stand up the program. the president's plan for gives up to $20,000 for borrowers. plus it caps regular loan payments at 5% of someone's income and wipes out loans for some after
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10 years of repayment and advocate melissa byrne hopes the steps lead to more renew the fight for free college review. the fight to get more, not cancel education. secretary miguel cardona says he recognizes loan forgiveness alone isn't enough. everybody has some. >> work to do to make sure that college more affordable, including our colleagues in higher education. >> many lawmakers agree there's more to do on this issue and they have some ideas. the suit on prices isn't the fault of the students. congressman bobby scott introduced a bill that would double the size of pell grants and lower interest rates for loans. we should be making college accessible to everyone. everyone should have the opportunity to move up in society. but senator josh hawley wants to go a different direction. he has a bill that would make colleges pay half the balance of any student loan that's fallen to default. colleges ought to be the ones who are on the hook for the loan. that's i think the way to really get at the issue here, which is that these colleges are getting rich by taking the money from students and giving a worthless
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degrees. but neither plan will move forward unless democrats and republicans find some common ground in washington. i'm hannah brandt. >> the white house released a breakdown of how many people are eligible for loan forgiveness in each state. california has more than 3.5 million people eligible for student debt relief. that's the most out of any state. >> coming up in the kron 4 morning news, it may get more expensive. the charge your electric car overnight. why one report says the increase in electric vehicle ownership could lead to a high could lead to a high electricity demand. where's mommy? oh, oh hey sweetie. mother nature is at work, but father nature is here. i'm hungry. okay... let's see. oh, how about some smucker's natural? first ingredient real strawberries. ugh, he hit the window again didn't he? another busy day? of course - you're a cio in 2022.
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that's why cal fire firefighters, the american lung association, and the california democratic party support prop 30. prevent fires. cut emissions. and cleaner air. yes on 30. >> while plans are soaring into the sky, the airline prices, well, they're also going up. people flying home for thanksgiving can expect to pay about 22% more compared to 2019. cheap air dot com says people can expect to pay 30% more for christmas travel. a new study says overnight electric car charging is going to get more expensive. stanford researchers found that increasing electric vehicle ownership and the western u.s. could could lead to peak neck net electricity demand. now that demand could rise to as much as 50% under a stress test scenario where every vehicle on the road is a plug in model, more demand
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translate into higher prices, which means the days of cheap overnight charging may be coming to an end. >> just dyson swarm get more power than you can even possibly build got 90 going on in the east bay 80's up in the north bay as well. san francisco checking in at 72. more details on that in your 4 zone forecast and checking on mister ian as well. kron 4 morning news continues.
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>> hello and welcome back. we're taking a live look from mount tam clouds as far as the eye can see. look at that. see, that's the layer. that's the inversion right there. camila right above it by or warmer air below that. it's the dog and the cloudiness and marine layer the darkness. now up there, it just looks like sunny weather, beautiful up there. but down here, we're seeing something else. we call the fog. but you can say it's sauce has separated in the atmosphere. whatever works for you, but that will mix up a little bit as we get the daytime heating. we're seeing the fog also have some folks. good news. no delays happening out that way as well. so that's good news there. temperature check for you. real quick here are already popping about 70 for antioch, most readings in the east bay in the 60's. enjoy that. >> 50's up to the north bay. 61. meanwhile, for san jose, a little bit of improvement has been cooking here. now you'll notice the change at the coast most markedly and are going fight some of that fog today.
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but inland still looking at some 90's to be had there, too. we'll check that in the 4 zone forecast bit. 76 on tuesday for a tahoe 73 wednesday, indicating a slight change in the forecast. by the time we get to the middle of the week of the success of systems in the pacific, provide the onshore winds cooler temperatures to in the weakening high tropical storm ian. he hasn't earned the title yet of hurricane. as you can see, a warning statements for cuba have already changed around the cayman islands. this is what is expected to become a hurricane becoming a major hurricane. as you can see, just getting into the gulf of mexico. this is the latest projections. they just updated this now little curvature to the east. it looks like max winds around here to 130 at this point and hit into the florida panhandle. looks like a possibility that's not in anywhere in the cone. as we always talk about, could be hit down here to naples, florida could be a hit over here to mobile, alabama. so anything in that cone is a possibility as we go forward on the west coast here come the systems on our front.
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okay. let's go cool us down a little bit midweek. little pop on friday into the weekend. some more scattered clouds drop in temperatures. and later in the season, hopefully these things will start dropping south, give us some rain. but we like that general pattern already as we're in the last week of september. 72, san francisco. we'll keep those 60's hugging the coast here. 82 for burlingame. these are sometimes us already some improvements that we had from yesterday. for example, we don't have the 90's in this pocket here. 83 for redwood city, 81 palo alto mountain view comes in at 77 in the south bay, lower to middle 80's to be had san jose at 84. 82 santa clara, 83 for eupertino. still plenty toast in the southern end of the east bay shoreline. still around 80 for union city. fremont inland close tri valley. you're looking at 88 pleasanton livermore. 89, although we'll pop maybe 90 going on for danville in walnut creek, concord, as well. meanwhile, 72 going on for berkeley. so we see the separation and temperatures a little bit. the lakers will slug it. should 77 still not get those winds cook and yet
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vacaville popping in. 96 83 for nap and 87 santa rosa. 7 day forecast hour again. we to show you these fronts come coming tuesday, scattered clouds. some of these might be at night in terms of the cloud impact. but the temperatures will drop in that response to it on shore. winds will pick up a bit and in a little pop happening towards in the week before again, that next system next weekend could be a. >> gavin newsom visited austin, texas, where he calls for an overhaul of democrats. political strategy saying the party is, quote, getting crushed by republicans in part because they are too timid. now, he said democrats are often forced to play defense while republicans, quote, dominate with allusion. the governor made those comments speaking at the texas tribune festival in austin in recent months. there's been increased speculation that newsom might be running for president. now he's denied the idea several times and he did it again in austin. and governor newsom gave the thumbs up for a name
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change at uc hastings college of the law. the law school based in san francisco got its name from a 19 th-century rancher with a violent history against native americans. the school will now be known as the uc hastings college of law. san francisco notable alumni include former san francisco mayor willie brown and vice president kamala harris. the school's chancellor says this is this is an exciting time for the college. the bill signed by the governor goes into effect in january and for your help this morning, both across america could be receiving further help in improving their students. mental health in the wake of deadly shootings, deadly school shootings, states like texas and west virginia are providing new funds for mental health services and others are expected to follow the u.s. department of education is distributing 1 billion dollars to help states increase school-based mental health support. >> you know, we're realizing as a country it shouldn't be
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talked about in the shadows anymore. mental health support and access should be something that we talk about regularly. >> now, miguel cardona, the wing you just heard from hopes these actions by congress on mental health are only the beginning. states will also be able to use the money to hire more resource officers provide training for active shooter drills and secure school buildings. now you don't have to go far to find mexican american history in the bay area across the napa and sonoma valleys. more let eu latino vineyards are making big name for themselves. kron four's psaki spoke to the mexican-american vintners association where members share similar journey. >> a table full of different families sharing similar stories and backgrounds. most of our parents were farm workers came years farm workers to the united states. so we share that common. >> and we've all grown up working in the vineyards and
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working for other. proprietor son, the in the fields in the vineyards and over time, the second generation that their generation, we started. producing our own wine. you go in libya, maldonado own mother, nano family vineyards in calistoga. >> there are also a couple of the first members of the mexican-american vintners association or mother which formed in 2010 as a way to bring together wineries with shared history and struggles very much an intricate 5 the napa valley wine making his story. >> i think that for the bulk of the development of point country. kind of been the backdrop mostly seen as a vineyard workers. but the reality is that there's a lot more talent there on the 100 casteel, ya, most. and lola, ya most. with most family wine say. >> their winery started as a dream that became reality. after decades of hard work for spinach. with family wines about started it was a dream
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of my husband, oscars. >> he grew up as a migrant farm worker from the age of 6 until he was about 19 years old. and he really wanted to do something to honor his family. but getting here hasn't been easy with many large corporate competitors in the industry, wine climate. it's very difficult when you don't have a deep pockets. >> the association allows for a small private. small a max american. my wineries are families that are trying to get into the business to be able to come together. and collectively put their message out. a message that not only are there a growing number of high quality mexican own the wineries. all of us. >> i'm making world class wines because of experience that we had since we were children. but mexican americans are part of the fabric of wine country and continue to power the industry. as a founder of say, have been yards. a millionaire
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on explains that the mexico live or floors, there wouldn't be wine industry. no food on our table. and that's how we all started by the hosts. a large annual event wine harvest festival where they recently celebrated their 10th anniversary of the festival in august in napa valley, taylor bisacky kron. 4 news. >> now we will be celebrating hispanic heritage all month on kron 4. we have an entire section on our website dedicated to hispanic heritage. all you have to do is scan the qr code here on your screen and it will take you directly to kron 4 dot com. and as we head to break, if you're looking for something to do this weekend, there is the 35th annual pacific coast in pacifica, you can enjoy arts and crafts, food and music. it starts at 10 o'clock this morning. >> and it's free.
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♪ ♪ >> all right. take a look at this pace, texas, massive boost or 7 rocket is getting some upgrades. the company posted this video of the rocket being moved from a launch pad in south texas. back to a factory location for improvements. spacex will news the booster 7 rocket to first carry people and cargo to the moon. if all goes well, well, the rocket will that helped bring people to mars. the first lunar missions are scheduled for 2025. and the web site wallet hub has named the city of san francisco has the best coffee city and all
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of america. the president of finance website use 12 factors to determine its rankings, including the average price of coffee within the city and the number of coffee shops in every neighborhood. seattle came in second followed by florida. >> and still ahead on the kron, 4 morning news, we're continuing our hispanic heritage month coverage with a short trip to napa valley to speak with mexican american wineries. plus, kaiser permanente. volunteers helping out to make affordable new housing and walnut creek and also a firefighter is in some hot water. we're wearing a controversial t-shirt while on the clock with san francisco fire department has to stay has to say stay with us to kron. 4 morning news continues.
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to get to this morning, but let's start by getting a look at the weather with dave sphar. he's in the weather center and gave it looks like today is some sort of fall weather cause lately. it's been feeling like summer here in u.s. and it's going to feel like well inland again today to where we're going the right direction. camilla, good morning and good morning, everybody. >> yes, that pesky fog is back. and it's quite stubborn. even at this 9 o'clock hour. a lot of the camera shots are still showing of the surface. >> quite a bit of fog that we have 2 years. the east bay shoreline. now, sometimes it comes brushes up against the shrubbery little bit right as a starting to mix out. but 9 o'clock. this is different story than we saw even yesterday at 07:00am. so the fog is back. it's a very thin layer. however, you get up a few 1000 feeding, the atmosphere turns into different story. here's the fog we mentioned that should mix out except that the coast that may be more problematic. now, particularly compared to yesterday tomorrow by tonight see the fog coming back again to greet us for monday morning. so we're back to that drill pretty much all next week. the fog intensity will build a little bit at certain
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times, aided by cloud cover as well because of these fronts, passing through 70 by for antioch 60's cover the east bay 50's north bay. 59 at this hour for san francisco. the windsor, you kind of still uneventful. they will be a little bit of a player as we get to probably tuesday, a bit more and thursday. i'm not saying advisory talk or whatever will see that. but we do see fronts that will drive some on shore winds and that will help cool us down to 86 1 o'clock by 4. let's try 90 still in some of those pockets in the east bay in a bit. we'll take more walk at your forecast for today and into early next week. a new look. >> all right. we'll see you then. thanks, dave. in the east bay, oakland, police are on high alert this weekend after 4 deadly shootings in the past 2 days. the latest one happened yesterday evening around 6 o'clock near 62nd avenue and camden street. police say they found one man with multiple gunshot wounds. he died at the scene and police say he was a san francisco resident. officers also responded to a separate shooting earlier that morning around 7 o'clock in the
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booster foster neighborhood shortly after police say 2 men walked into local hospitals with gunshot wounds, which appear to have happened at the shooting. one of the 2 men, a 36 year-old from billy hull, died at the hospital. officers also responded to 2 shootings on friday. one of them took place on the street in east oakland at 09:00pm. police say one person died at the scene. no arrests have been made in these cases and police are investigating them as homicides. now at around 02:00pm. one person died in a shooting after suspects tried to rob a brinks armored truck. 3 people were shot, including a break, some point and a bystander. one of the victims died at the scene. now police haven't identified have not identified any suspects, but they are looking for a white car. the head, several people in it. a san francisco firefighter is in hot water after he seen wearing a controversial t-shirt. the firefighter was seen wearing the politically charged shirt
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while working on a hydrant. and now the san francisco fire department is responding. kron 4 s amanda harry has the story. hundreds of people have reacted to pictures showing the firefighter wearing this t-shirt bashing president joe biden. >> and now a spokesperson says this does not reflect the fire departments views. >> saturday morning this tweet started circulating on twitter. it says at london breed at rafael mandelman at as ffd p i o is this a new official uniform of the sf ft? no, it 18th street just now it was sent out at 10:10am. there's a san francisco fire department employee wearing a shirt that says the phrase let's go brandon on it. the phrase has become a stand-in for insulting president joe biden right away. people started responding to the tweet, including the fire department, public information officer saying this is not the official uniform of the s f f d this will be handled
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immediately. thank you for bringing it to our attention. kron 4 reached out to the fire department for more details and they confirmed the employee was on duty and wearing a non as f f the t-shirt public information. officer lieutenant jonathan baxter said, quote, this violates the department's uniform policy and does not reflect the views and opinions of the san francisco fire department. the department took immediate action once made aware the s ffd has followed internal and city policies to handle this incident. i reached out to members of the board of supervisors and we're still waiting on their responses. amanda hari kron. 4 news. >> a well-known mission. sports bar is sported up this morning after being severely damaged in a fire. san francisco firefighters say they responded to the double play bar and grill early yesterday morning. the barge which sits on the corner of 16th and bryant was in flames. the doors have been and windows have now been boarded
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up. we spoke with people in the area about the fire. >> i heard about fire this morning through this citizen app and then on my way to this morning, i saw what it happens. it doesn't look like it's going to >> you know, something that there will be able to fix quickly. so that's kind of unfortunate. >> there's a lot of history with thus far. it's been in operation since 19. 0, 9, and the bar's owners sheridan. it shared an update on facebook yesterday thanking their customers for their support throughout the years. they say they will be closed until further notice. and a nightmare commute for bart riders came to an end after an issue in the transbay tube. crews were able to fix an electrical issue that caused hours of service disruptions on friday. the problems all began with the morning commute into san francisco for hundreds of bart passengers that were stranded inside a broken down train in the transbay tube. now there's no
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train service today between south hayward and union city. crews will be replacing tracks. so barr is providing free buses for passengers needing to get around the east bay. bart riders should expect trip delays of about 20 to 25 minutes. many officials are investigating what happened after a muni bus crashed into 2 parked cars. this is video from the citizen app. it happened around 3 in the afternoon yesterday on san bruno avenue and the city's visitation valley neighborhood. now the video shows the 2 cars damaged. were caused because of crash. and so far it's not clear what caused the crash or if anyone was injured. and we're also learning about a second crash involving another muni vehicle. this one happening less than 3 hours later at the intersection of turk and taylor streets. san francisco police say one man was taken to a hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. they say impairment does not appear to be a factor in the crash. and did you feel the
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quake of 4.8 magnitude quake shook the northern california coast line yesterday. the epi center had about 33 miles southwest of eureka and approximately one of them out one half miles below the surface, according to officials, the quake did not trigger a tsunami. and so far, no damages or injuries have been reported. and happening today, the folsom street fair returns to san francisco. the fair takes over fulsome between 8th and 13th streets. you can expect other nearby streets to be affected and to find a full list of closures. you can go to our website kron 4 dot com monkeypox vaccines will also be available at the fair. you can get them from 10:00am to 04:00pm. and if you cannot get one today, the castro street fair will hold a vaccine clinic in october. at those details will be announced later on. now. coming up on the kron, 4 morning news at 9.15, relief efforts are on the way to puerto rico as residents
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struggle with out power. >> and at 9.35, student loan borrowers will soon be able to apply for loan forgiveness. well, many say this is a huge relief. some lawmakers say it's still not enough. and after the break, pg e is being slammed with a new lawsuit. why the suit claims the electric company started the electric company started the mosquito fire. without the right start to your day... your morning could hit a wall. 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. have you seen my new phone yet? it like, folds in half. i would never switch to samsung, i love my phone. what??? ♪ (...it folds in half.) you see i love my phone. i would never switch to samsuuu...
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>> a new lawsuit claims pg and e started the largest wildfire of the season. the suit states, the utility's equipment sparked the mosquito fire earlier this month pg any reported there was electrical activity from a transmission pole near where the fire started. now, the report also noted the u.s. forest service placed caution tape around the base of that poll. the lawsuit states, this is evidence the equipment sparked the flames and now it seeks damages for homeowners renters and business owners. an official cause of the fire has not been determined. and more than 1500 fire personnel continue battling the mosquito fire this morning. lower humidity and warmer temperatures yesterday. >> return fields to critically dry conditions, although large fire growth is not anticipated. gustier winds will return this week. the fire has burned more than 76,000 acres. it is 60%
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contained date. >> all right. we're going to a cooling trend coming our way over the next few today's progress. you'll feel that a bit still looking at some 90's happening inland. however, as we get to the afternoon and on the counter of that along the coast of that fog, that remains into the afternoon forecast coming up in a
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>> hello, welcome back. we're taking a live look at the golden gate bridge and a complete difference from what yesterday was a lot of sunshine yesterday. now today, karl, the fog has entered. >> the bay area. look at that, dave. yeah, this overcast will be with us probably from the base perspective for maybe a couple of hours. it's been very stubborn, however, to lift even from the east bay shoreline view, as you can see here with all that shrubbery still kind of covered up a little bit. bauer. we expect that to happen late morning into the early afternoon. kind of clearing out as we go into the afternoon. however, at the coast, that's a different story. that fog will probably linger a little bit later on. futurecast want to jump all the way to tonight and start at that point here. as we see the fog returns, you'll notice all overnight and into tomorrow morning. then clearing out into the afternoon hours, the same kind of progress we're seeing today. so it's been able to sneak into the lower levels of the atmosphere, somewhat typical like this. when you get a lot of movement, particularly know about winds
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working, you know, get that circulation to mix it up. 69 for antioch, a 64 conquered livermore east bay shoreline. lower 60's still have the 50's up there. the north bay as well. 59 san francisco today. those winds are too exciting, but i just want to just walk you through it. real quick to give you an idea because yesterday was pretty still except the little bit of a breeze. little bit more one today in the normally suspected areas car keenest. rachel, notice here, san francisco little along the east bay shoreline. let's build on that a little tomorrow, although nothing real world sighting, you can see start to get maybe into the teens just a bit in the 20's, good direction on shore. but we do see this week a certain series of systems that will bring on shore winds now they on the backside that can bring offshore winds. that's a bad thing. but again, we don't get any rain. but for now it looks like this week we won't be getting those offshore winds from this just the on shore part, which is kind of good, good part, sunny and warm bay temperatures hot inland. we got near 80 for the bay 90 ish inland early in the
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week. we keep keep building on that 70's for the bay 80's inland. so kind of almost a goldilocks thing for very early fall. and then a pop in temperatures expected up friday or so. we'll get back to 90 ish or so. and again, a 3rd system with some scattered clouds as it saturday. but maybe that's more saturday night in some of the systems will bring the cloud cover during the night hours in than maybe clear up going the afternoon. still kind of working on the timing there. you can sometimes get a big difference of the 6 hour difference. 72 going on for san francisco. it's a big change from yesterday. 76 going on for oakland, 84 san jose. the fog is working in part of this, too, because it's slowing the warming that we would be getting at this hour now, like we did yesterday. so it means it's behind a little bit to get to the numbers to get to highs for the today. 90 we see for concord, antioch, 89 livermore, east bay shoreline, some lower 80's. 76 oakland 80's. meanwhile, up to the north bay. of course, we'll be checking more of that in your 4 zone forecast. look at that extended as well tropical system to camila. >> all right, david national news, florida governor ron
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desantis has declared a state of emergency as the state braces for tropical storm in the storm is expected to make landfall in florida this week with heavy rain and damaging winds and could soon become a hurricane. the rains are being told to prepare and gather supplies for potential power outages. now just across the water for the recall is still without power. after hurricane fiona struck the u.s. territory, federal emergency relief efforts are underway with state troopers from the east coast headed to the island. anthony dilorenzo has more. >> half of puerto rico is still without power. more than 5 days after hurricane fiona struck the island anger and frustration are growing as fuel and food. disruptions are worsening for the hundreds of thousands living without electricity. my family and they got is still don't have electricity is still don't have running. water were running on about a week. >> since the storm touched down, new york's very own lin
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manuel miranda says he's in contact with his family, but many towns are still in emergency mode. we're getting generators to hospitals. >> and once we get out of getting water and getting electricity up and running again, the focus needs to continue to be on a more resilient. >> but the people the island's power grid was already crumbling when hurricane maria decimated the island the 5 years ago and reconstruction had only started when the category one storm hit last sunday. miranda is hoping people back in the tri-state are able to help in some 75 new jersey state troopers left for a 30 day assignment in puerto rico. their 3rd to the island since 2017, helping with the humanitarian effort and also directing traffic for many, the deployment is personal, but a lot of them even have families down. there will also. >> part of our deployment will do well-being checks on families, including those
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families of jersey troopers that are down there. at least 8 people were killed in the storm. many in fiona's aftermath a struggle to survive for some has over 1 million residents are having trouble with their water supply and sewer systems. just tremendous source of pride for us here that when disaster strikes around the country and even off the continental u.s. a. >> that they come to the new jersey state deployed assist them. 100 new york state troopers were also sent down earlier this week. >> city hall says mayor adams is heading to puerto rico to see firsthand how new york can better help the fragile island. that yet again feeling the devastating effects of an active and ongoing atlantic hurricane season. >> anthony di lorenzo. >> now for your health this morning, a new oral medication designed to prevent covid has entered the trial face in southern california. researchers in simi valley are running clinical trials on the oral antiviral pill. mon you
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prayer revere it main preclinical studies excuse me. the drug proved to be effective against the omicron variant doctor albers o o d o explains how this pill could be a game-changer. >> intent. the study is to see whether it prevents you from catching covid and therefore, if it does, it will prevent all the things associated with covid because you would have not gotten it as you might be. and then you're in a household with someone who just got it. so, you know, all the things that by the covid we would prevent by the fact that wouldn't get with the dog. >> now, mark, the company who designed the drugs says its medication could cut the risk of death by 50%. and meanwhile, the ceo of pfizer says he tested positive for covid again. he tweeted about his positive test yesterday and he says he's feeling well and a symptom free. he has not had the new bivalent booster yet. the cdc guidelines say you have to wait 3 months since having covid before you
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can get the vaccine. the ceo said, quote, while we've made great progress, the virus is still with us. now, boeing has agreed to pay 200 million dollars following 2 deadly crashes in 2018 and 2019. the securities and exchange commission say the company misled the public about the say about the safety of its 7.37. max plane. investigators say the ceo at the time new part of the plane's flight control system post an ongoing safety concern yet told the public the aircraft was safe. it was safe to fly 346 people were killed in those 2 crashes. >> and still ahead, the kron 4 morning news. a hiker come face-to-face with a bear in southern california. we'll show you how she was able to get away faithfully. (swords clashing) -had enough? -no... arthritis.
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>> he said he walk by. he's yeah. >> all right. what would you do? have this happen to you? a hiker comes in close contact with a bear on the narrow path in sierra madre. the runnin happened along the mount winston hiking trail. the woman says other hikers for near her. we're starting to panic. i mean, i would too. but she was able to help them stay calm. she said that she once worked for the yosemite national park search and
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rescue team. so she's familiar with these type of encounters. >> and i guess you know what, it let it pass. they set off. a lot of it that it comes to all around last thing you want is for their get her floor and hear on the news. but for people to get her for making may get get close to land. yeah. someone to get injured. >> all right. well, she's right. the national park service says if you happen to come across a bear, stay calm. most parents don't want to attack you. officials say they usually just want to be left alone. all right. well, still ahead, the kron 4 morning news, new affordable housing is on track to meet its deadline at walnut creek. >> and as we head to the break, if you are looking for something to do this weekend, well, there's a san francisco chinatown car show. you can see more than 100 classic cars lighting grid street. that starts at 10 o'clock this morning. and it is free to morning. and it is free to attend. morning. and it is free to attend. milk-bone dipped.
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♪ meow, meow, meow, meow. ♪ ♪ meow, meow, meow, meow. ♪ ♪ meow, meow, meow, meow, meow, meow, meow, meow. ♪ still the only one cats ask for by name. >> i welcome back to the kron 4 morning news. let's start this half hour with a look at the forecast. dave spahr is in the weather center with the latest. dave, what you got for us today. it's been a little chilly this morning. i cooler. cooler well. something may be chilly but cooler. we'll call yeah. good morning, camilla. good morning, everybody. >> and that fog covered up the whole bay going on here, even though some of those inland valleys getting some of it. >> it's been very slow to rip
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away. this is going to be particularly the case along the coast. so expect this fog kind of linger a little bit here will see the sun come out. but i mean, still have to fight some of that fog clouds will call it 60's over most of the east bay at this hour. still hanging onito the 50's up north 62 for san jose and 60 for san francisco with the fog as a player. let's give you a quick contrast in this to 24 hours ago. yeah, we're trailing by half a dozen degrees here in just about all the locations. as you can see here across a good breath of the bay here. as far as the winds, they're pretty calm to single digits. we expected to build a little bit more on shore with the systems that are passing us. they sometimes do come with an offshore wind element to a post the on shore that doesn't look like it's going to happen this week. so that's definitely a plus at the ballpark today, oakland a's versus the mets game time at 107. can they build on their gains from yesterday? lower 70's, sunny and mild expected in the forecast. the breakdown today puts us about
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84 by 1 o'clock by for 88. so it'll be briefly topping off at about 90 before dropping back off. we're going to the fog thing again, much in the early morning hours. coverup, what it looks like in your 4 zone forecast. also checking in mystery into camilla. >> all right. thanks. safe in the south bay, one man is injured after a shooting near the san jose international airport. police officers responded around 10, 30 yesterday morning to the area of rough drive and guadalupe river trail. medics at the scene say the man had been shot with a pellet gun. he is expected to be okay. now the suspect is described as a homeless man who fled into the creek area. a warehouse fire is now under control after fire crews battle the flames last night. this is video from the citizens app. it happened around 7 yesterday evening at the evergreen pallets warehouse on 98th street in oakland. the oakland fire department says the wood pallets where the main source of the fire and threatened other warehouses nearby. the
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fire was contained around 1 o'clock this morning. fire crews stayed overnight to put out any hot spots. berkeley police are investigating 2 brush fires set at the people's park housing construction site. they are investigating the fires as arson and an in person set 2 brush fires at 10 45 friday night in the center and northwest areas of the park. anyone with information about the fire is asked to call berkeley police. police are also dealing with another case. officers are looking for a woman accused of trying to lure a 12 year-old boy into her car. it happened tuesday night in the area of sacramento avenue and addison street. police say the boy was riding a scooter on the sidewalk when a woman stopped her car and try to convince him to get inside. now he refused but told officers the woman then followed him in her car. the child managed to get away and police think the incident may be related to one that happened on august. 29th
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in the area of allston way and mckinley avenue involving a 13 year-old girl. witnesses describe the suspect as a woman about 30 to 40 years old. she's about 5 foot, 4 inches tall with a chubby build. she has black hair in a bun and driving a newer model, either a white honda or toyota sedan. oakland police are warning the public about an uptick in robberies at atms, a say in several cases the victim was walking away from the atm and then confronted by armed individuals. now to reduce the risk, police advise the public to always look around the area and watch for suspicious people or activity. they also say to select an atm in a well-lit and populated area. if you get cash, but it away immediately. don't stand at the atm and count your money. and when leaving that atm, make sure you are not being followed. if you are drive to a safe place, you can go to the police department or fire station and call 9-1-1.
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construction of a new affordable housing community in walnut creek continues on schedule. habitat for humanity. east bay, silicon valley is building the town homes for families earning low and moderate incomes. kron four's philippe djegal reports. >> it's been 8 years since rose baby was handed the keys to her home and so probably built by habitat for humanity, east bay, valley. and in that she has raised 3 kids who are all now off to on saturday. she stopped by the esperanza place construction site in walnut creek to lend a helping hand knowing how grateful was on the receiving end of project will be seeing this life changing. you look at people sitting next. you know, you don't know their housing situation. so to know that people who are working with you are getting something that they need. it's awesome. baby was flanked by volunteers with kaiser permanente, senior vice president and area manager for the health system's by apple service area. boyd case is
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developing sponsor having pledged $400,000 to the more than 20 million dollar project within the next 3 years. many in our community have been priced out of living here. >> so this is our attempt to get some to come back. the community will feature 42 affordable townhomes for families with low to moderate it's located and lost in this way near the pleasant hill, bart station, iron horse trail schools and more public transportation will finish the first 23 sometime in 2023. and a start on the final 19 homes of this neighborhood. after runs, place is billed as habitat humanity's first 0 net energy development meeting. the homes will produce more energy than they consume and the application process is still open. >> in walnut creek, philippe kron. news. >> former first lady michelle obama is planning a trip to the bay area should be in san francisco as part of her 6 city tour promoting her new book, the light we carry
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overcoming in uncertain times. so she be at the masonic theaters, december 10th. we have details at kron 4 dot com. and in just a few weeks, the biden administration says bars we'll be able to apply for student loan forgiveness. but the cost of college is still high and some lawmakers and advocates say there's more to do on this issue. hannah brandt has more on what's next. >> soon millions of people will see a drop in their student debt balance. the department of education is working around the clock stand up the program. the president's plan for gives up to $20,000 for borrowers. plus it caps regular loan payments at 5% of someone's income and wipes out loans for some after 10 years of repayment and advocate melissa byrne hopes the steps lead to more renew the fight for free college review. the fight to get more debt education secretary miguel cardona says he recognizes loan forgiveness alone isn't enough. everybody has some. >> work to do to make sure that college more affordable,
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including our colleagues in higher education. >> many lawmakers agree there's more to do on this issue and they have some ideas. the suit on prices isn't the fault of the students. congressman bobby scott introduced a bill that would double the size of pell grants and lower interest rates for loans. we should be making college accessible to everyone. everyone should have the opportunity to move up in society. but senator josh hawley wants to go a different direction. he has a bill that would make colleges pay half the balance of any student loan that's fallen to default. colleges ought to be the ones who are on the hook for the loan. that's i think the way to really get at the issue here, which is that these colleges are getting rich by taking the money from students and giving a worthless degrees. but neither plan will move forward unless democrats and republicans find some common ground in washington. i'm hannah brandt. >> now the white house released a breakdown of how many people are eligible for loan forgiveness in each state. california has more than 3.5 million people eligible for student debt relief. it's the most out of
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any state. now for your help this morning, schools across america could soon the receding further help in improving their students. mental health in the wake of deadly school shooting states like texas and west virginia are providing new funds for mental health services and others are expected to follow the u.s. department of education is distributing 1 billion dollars to help states increase school-based mental health support. >> you know, we're realizing as a country it shouldn't be talked about in the shadows anymore. mental health support and access should be something that we talk about regular. >> now, miguel cardona, who we just heard from hopes these actions by congress on mental health are only the beginning. states will also be able to use the money to hire more resource officers provide training for active shooter, drills and secure school >> you don't have to go far to find mexican american history in the bay area across the napa and sonoma valleys, more latino vineyards are making
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big names for themselves. kron four's taylor but psaki spoke to the american mexican american inventors association where many members share a similar journey. >> a table full of different families sharing similar stories and backgrounds. most of our parents were farm workers came years farm workers to the united states. so we share that comment. >> and we've all grown up working in the vineyards and working for other. proprietor son, the in the fields and the vineyards and over time, the second generation that their generation, we started. producing our own wine. you go in libya, maldonado own mother, nano family vineyards in calistoga. >> there are also a couple of the first members of the mexican-american vintners association or mother which formed in 2010 as a way to bring together wineries with shared history and struggles very much an intricate 5 the napa valley wine making his story.
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>> i think that for the bulk of the development of point country. kind of been the backdrop mostly seen as a vineyard workers. but the reality is that there's a lot more talent there on the 100 casteel, ya, most. and lola, ya most. with most family wine say. >> their winery started as a dream that became reality. after decades of hard work for with giannis family wines about started it was a dream of my husband, oscars. >> he grew up as a migrant farm worker from the age of 6 until he was about 19 years old. and he really wanted to do something to honor his family. but getting here hasn't been easy with many large corporate competitors in the industry buying climate. it's very difficult when you don't have a deep pockets. >> the association allows for a small private. labels, a next american. why wineries are families that are trying to get into the business to be able to come together. and
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collectively put their message out. a message that not only are there a growing number of high quality mexican on the wineries. all of us. >> i'm making world class wines because of experience that we had since we were children. but mexican americans are part of the fabric of wine country and continue to power. the industry as a founder of say, have been yards. a millionaire on explains that the mexico live or floors, there wouldn't be wine industry. no food on our table. and that's how we all started by the hosts. a large annual event wine harvest festival where they recently celebrated their 10th anniversary of the festival in august in napa valley, taylor bisacky kron. 4 news. >> and we will be celebrating hispanic heritage all month. a car full on kron 4. we have an entire section on our web site dedicated to hispanic heritage. and i have to do is scan the qr code court. the qr code here on your screen and we'll take you directly to
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kron 4 dot com. >> coming up on the kron 4 morning news, it may get more expensive to charge your electric car overnight. why one report says the increase in electric vehicle ownership could lead to a high electricity demand. >> look at the surface streets such as do hyperloop some minutes. do it 90 or so expected inland today as we see 80's up to the north bay. 72, san francisco in improvement from yesterday. once we take care of some of this fog here, going to give the idea of the 4 zone forecast extended and tropical
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>> hello and welcome back. we're taking a live look from walnut creek. you can see a little bit of fog over there in the horizon. a little hazy towards the end. a lot of traffic there on the roads, but looks like the sun is finally peeking through with the win for it all morning, right? they've got lots of sun. hear from you. send a look at right there, guys right there, camilla. no cloud in the sky over a's. i that. >> this is 70 national park about that dome right there. so we're rocking and rolling up there. so looking pretty good, by the way, through head into the mountains. tahoe, by the way, looks the same in terms of lots of sunshine, mild for those temperatures. give you a little flavor of kind of summer. autumn mixture going on here. although in home front, we're seeing some of the fog peel away a little bit. and the last couple of for a shots that we've had 76 for tuesday at the tahoe wednesday. 73. there's the drop that we're going to feel here in the bay area. that's
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the first in a series of maybe we'll call 3 systems to pass. most likely bring us some cloud cover. bring some on shore winds. and also reduction of temperatures when it comes by like that with the recovery by friday, a little bit 60's cover the east bay. 69 for antioch. temperatures have been slower to move, though, today than yesterday. obvious reason being the fog 50's up in the north bay. 62 for san jose. so it's tropical storm. and as you can see, the statements have changed a little bit for western cuba there as they watch out for this thing is still tropical storm expected to become a hurricane around the cayman islands. this would put us 2 very late tonight early tomorrow morning. there's the projected hit in the west coast of cuba when it gets to a category 4 that's being defined as a major hurricane. max winds at this point, 130 now, what the hurricane center does is they take all these models we talk about even for rain, for our area and whatever. and they put them all together to get kind of a consensus view in its anywhere in that cone is a possibility of a strike. you can see just
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about all of florida. we're all of the cone is in florida a little bit off to alabama as well. so no, almost within reason what the system does. it looks like there's a hit somewhere in florida that looks to be in the west coast of florida in the panhandle looks to be a strike as well as a category 2. so this will be in the news a lot to to be hearing a lot about the next couple of days. back to the west coast. now we watch the systems hit. here's the first one. there's a second one that comes into the weekend as you will notice, this may bring some scattered clouds, another reduction of temperatures that will be followed by yet another one. now, this thing to say about this is when we get these passages, we get an offshore winds sometimes with it this week. it doesn't look like that's going to tear allies will get that on shore business but not offshore. that's good news. now, this were january we would probably be singing the blues about it because we want these to be hitting us with rain and that's our wet season. so for september early october, not too bad. this kind of traverse on by 72 san francisco, the 4 zone forecast. we'll keep it
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now in the 60's at the coast fighting off a lot of fog. 82 burlingame, we retired the 90's down here to the southern and 81 palo alto. 83 for redwood city. so they're feeling the change already in place. the south bay middle 80's here. 84 san jose, 83 cupertino, another warm numbers and all but not really hot east bay shoreline. you see around 80 or so but inland, you can see number start to pounce a bit. 89 for livermore pleasanton back to 91. a creek in danville. meanwhile, on the east bay shoreline sides and the android 80's. 72 going on for berkeley. that temperature separation, wolf, i drive a little bit of a breeze this afternoon, but not as strong as we tend to get 77. but ship 90 pardon me. 87 the santa rosa. so we see our systems past tuesday. thursday, another one into the weekend. there's the drop in temperatures. 80's you can expect just about all week long with a cooling trend. generally speaking, camilla. >> all right. thanks, dave governor gavin newsom visited austin, texas, where he called
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for an overhaul of democrats. political strategy saying the party is, quote, getting crushed by republicans in part because they're too timid. he said democrats are often forced to play defense while republicans quote, dominate with allusion. the governor made those comments speaking at the texas tribune festival in austin in recent months there's been an increased. there's been increased speculation that newsom might be running for president. he's denied the idea several times that he did it again in austin. and governor newsom r a name change at uc hastings. college of the law lasco bay based in san francisco got its name from a 19 th-century rancher with a violent history against native americans. the school will now be known as the uc hastings college of floss san francisco notable alumni include former san francisco mayor willie brown and vice president kamala harris. the school's chancellor says this is an exciting time for the college. the bill signed by governor newsom goes into effect in january. now, a new study says
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overnight electric car charging is going to get more expensive. stamper researchers found that increasing electric vehicle ownership in the western united states could lead to peak net electricity demand that demand could rise to as much as 50% under a stress test scenario where every vehicle on the road is a plug-in model. so more demand translates into higher prices, which means the days of cheap overnight charging might be coming to an end. >> and dealing with unwanted e-mails can seem like a part-time job while rich demuro has some new tools to protect your e-mail address, cut down on spam and help reclaim some of your privacy. >> love it or hate it. e-mail has become a part of our lives. it helps us keep in touch with friends, family and work. but marketers love it to your really email address this week. gold for targeted
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advertising. now there are tools to help keep your e-mail address. secret cut down on spam and protect your privacy fence. just core part of your identity. now your e-mail address online and so being able to she'll that somehow i think is is really useful. jarrod neumann runs a tech tips newsletter called advisor ater. he says duck duck go's new e-mail protection lets you create a free email address that forwards your inbox or one time disposable addresses. plus duckduckgo strips out any trackers contained in the emails you receive. i like the idea that i'm we're getting in the mail. they don't know if i'm opening it or not. apple offers a similar tool called hide my email. but to use it, you have to be a pain. i cloud subscriber. you can go into settings on the iphone to generate a random email address that forwards to your inbox. you can block email trackers for free on the iphone. just going to the mail app settings and turn on protect male activity that
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they've used essentially load everybody's emails and make it look like you open them, whether you did or not. newman's top pick to hide your e-mail address is a tool called a mind blower. i like because it works every there's a browser extension that in the auto fill nasty e-mail addresses the mobile app. another alteriative is a non which lets you create free unlimited addresses. you can even reply from without revealing your real email. it does take a little bit of effort sometimes get the exact outcome you want. but if you value your privacy in the mail, i do think it worth looking into. >> that was rich demuro reporting. and one more tip. if you used email you can take your user name at a plus sign and a word at the end and that email will still arrive to your inbox and if a business shared, you know, access you could set a filter to send that specific email address straight into the trash as well. as we head into the break. if you are looking for something to do this weekend, well, there is the 35th annual pacific coast. 5 fest in pacifica.
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kerry. >> people and cargo to the moon if all goes well, the rocket will then help bring people. tamar is. >> would you go why? i don't know so much about that. but it's really important we get stuff into space for want to build things and help things on earth and whatever this is very pertinent. and these guys are helping to bring down launch costs. so that's a plus for everybody. well, the first lunar missions are scheduled for 2025 chelsea poke. all right. and the web site wallet hub has named the city of san francisco has the best coffee city and all of america. >> the personal finance website use 12 factors to determine its rankings, including the average price of coffee within the city and a number of coffee shops in every neighborhood. seattle came in second followed by orlando, florida. only bad coffee is decaf. so i'll take it whatever it is. i want let it in >> ok, our 7 day forecast. camilla, are you ready for fall or something kind of getting their sort of? i am summer person. okay. i'm a last summer like so i please i think sunshine in the forecast
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is cloud pops that you see there were still kind of working on timing and so forth. but those are passing frontal systems. we're getting the onshore flow. part of it cross fingers and toes camilla. we're not going to get the offshore part that we sometimes get post the frontal system on the backside of the low. it does not look like that in the long range forecast models. so i think we're in the clear at least this week ahead. but continue on the dry season. that's something we have to keep watching out every time these relatively dry fronts come through and fortune to look like any rain with that. >> okay. well, maybe rain next week. thank you for joining us on the kron. 4 news this week our health. ♪ meow, meow, meow, meow. ♪ ♪ meow, meow, meow, meow. ♪ ♪ meow, meow, meow, meow, meow, meow, meow, meow. ♪ still the only one cats ask for by name.
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