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>> from the area's local news station. you're watching the kron. 4 morning news at 7. >> hey, good morning. and thank you so much for joining us on the kron. 4 morning news. >> i'm stephanie lin and it is saturday october. 29, we're covering a lot of news for you this morning. start by getting a look at the weather with dave. hey, dave. hey, good morning, stephanie. good morning, everybody. and a cold one we're starting off with today with even some readings into the 30's a little bit the way of some of that fog coming in here. but we'll clear that out pretty quickly for today. >> expecting mostly sunny across most of the geography, not much winds which to deal with today or for right now single digits. and i looked ahead the next 48 hours, not a
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big win deal going on even into this afternoon. but there are those bone chilling numbers for you. look at lots of 30's on the board there, upper 30's. when you get up to the north bay. 36 going on for santa rosa with 40's covering good chunk of the east bay shoreline. 47 coming in for san jose. pretty close to where the numbers were this time from yesterday. only trailing a degree or 2. as you will note, the breakdown today puts us at about 60 by 11 o'clock. 72, a you know, the little wrinkle was a little warmer. it looks like tomorrow, maybe some inland spots reaching close to about 80 or so. then a little whisper of winter like weather as we get into next week with some showers working their stephanie. all right. thanks a lot, dave. >> our top story this morning. new details are emerging about the attack on nancy pelosi's husband in san francisco. we also do have an update on his condition. kron four's camila barco is live for us in san francisco with the very latest on this. good morning. camila. >> good morning, stephanie this morning here at the
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pelosi residents that right behind me, the crime scene tape has been taken down one police officer is outside the home. you can see the headlights right there. and meanwhile, paul pelosi is at the hospital recovering after being severely beat in with a hammer. police say that a man broke into their home setting paul to the hospital. cops were called to this president's around 02:30am in the morning on friday. take a look at video from the scene yesterday. the san francisco police chief says that a man broke into their home. that man confronted paul asking, where is nancy paul told the man that he had to use the bathroom and called 9-1-1. the san francisco police chief says that when they got to the home, they found the man and paul struggling over a hammer. the man yanks the hammer from paul and started beating him with it. officers tackled the man and arrested david, the on several charges, including
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suspicion of attempted murder. paul underwent surgery to repair a skull fracture and serious injuries to his right arm and hands. his doctors expect a full recovery. house speaker pelosi was in washington when the attack happened, but she did fly in yesterday afternoon. she was seen arriving at the hospital where her husband was getting treated. san francisco police chief says that this was targeted and intentional, but a motive has yet to be determined. >> this was not a random act. this was intentional. and it's wrong. we are not at the point where we can say what the motive is publicly. but we do know this was intentional. our elected officials are here to do the business of their cities. they're counties their states and this nation. if families don't sign up for this to be harmed. and it is wrong.
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>> now since the attack, several politicians from both sides of the party have reached out to the pelosi family and have condemned violence. now, stephanie, back out here live on the scene again, you're taking a look at a little hard to see just because the sun isn't there is one police officer outside the home. speaker pelosi was scheduled to appear with president excuse me with vice president kamala harris at an event today. but she did cancel. and stephanie, this is a developing story. of course, once we get more information about paul's updates at the hospital and of course, about the person who has been arrested will be sure to update for now. i'll send it back to you. alright, camila, thank you so much for staying on top. that story for us. >> and we are learning more about the accused attacker, david, to poppy kron four's gayle ong found their home in berkeley where he used to live. fbi agents visited this berkeley home friday afternoon. >> they could be heard asking about david to poppy, the man
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accused of attacking paul pelosi, the people who answered the door at the home turn the agents away. i didn't even know he was david until i just received the picture. neighbors say they recognized the poppy. i've just seen him helping out around the house would like yard work. and then i saw him in teased a little according to records, the home is linked to gypsy top. a famous new activists in the bay area. we were there for her nude wedding in protest on the steps of san francisco's city hall in 2013, according to the san francisco chronicle, the poppy was asked to be the best man. top was not home friday. she's in jail for an unrelated incident. the home is described as a hippie collective. but the people who live there they are unlike any other. >> happy-go-lucky his love and friendship hit the is there like aggressive and they're mean and they start problems for no reason. police ad, poppy targeted the home of nancy pelosi, but we're still not sure exactly why we do know to poppy had a blog that
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focus on big brother, conspiracy theories and censorship. >> meantime, to poppy stepfather told the associated press he hadn't spoken to popping close to 20 years, but he remembers him as a quiet boy. >> who was reclusive, but never violent in the newsroom. gayle ong kron, 4 news. and coming up here on the kron, 4 morning news. one of the men in police custody for the murder of a woman in oakland is now dead himself. less than 24 hours after his arrest. more on that story. we were first that we were first to break to you right here on kron 4. that's coming up. >> and after the break, we have a few spots around the bay area that what we know are opening up for early voting ahead of the midterms in just a few days. and we'll tell you where you can cast your ballot this weekend. as we head into the break here. if you're looking for something fun to do this weekend, there's these spooktacular fest in san francisco. check that out. looks like a lot of fun starts at 11 this morning at helen willis park at the corner of polk and broadway, there will be trick or treating for
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the day before the election on election day. they'll be open from 7 to 8 in sonoma county. residents can vote at any polling place. they wish and are not assigned a single polling site. we have a list of those polling locations on our website right now. just head to kron 4 dot com. san francisco city hall also start offering voter services today. those bright and early tomorrow. and next weekend like the city's other polling places. the city hall center, cancer voters with many different needs and voters can choose to mark and cast a paper ballot or use inaccessible touch screen or cast an audio ballot. you can also ask for curbside voting. so lots of options for people. >> all right. it's a cold start for everything going on today. lots of 30's on the board to keep their in the north bay. but we saw some of them even in the peninsula with all the sunshine today. but for those highs to return towards lower 70's in the mid 70's for those inland valleys. your forecast is next
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be your best friend's best friend. pup-peroni. >> all right. welcome back to the kron. 4 morning news. you're taking a live look now at the from our sutro tower. looks like you can see sales force tower >> right there actually. and the bay bridge as well. quite a bit of traffic moving along there quite smoothly this
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morning, though, fortunately. >> and looking also a that fog a little bit hanging out there. looks like we're getting quite a bit of sunshine, poking and on through to. >> the shot of half moon bay. good morning, stephanie. good morning. everybody is you can see the distance, least we're getting some clear skies there as well. we have fairly dry air here and that is one of the players that we had this morning. >> that allow temperatures to fall the dry air, the clear skies and not much for the winds. that means chilly nights and we got another one coming up our way today, too. cameras will blue. they're sorry for that day different lighting that we have later on. when the sun gets up here. 30's for most the north bay, 54 san francisco. 44 half moon bay last hour. they were in the 30's, too off towards the east. you see a lot of 50's in the east bay with 50 proper for 47 san jose. so for future cast for will keep those clear skies pretty much on tap. a weak little wave dropping south. so maybe a few little scattered clouds and there late in the afternoon around sunset. maybe make nice pictures, too, going on with that clouds in the background tomorrow morning. we'll do the same kind of thing. looks like
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a little bit of surface fog working in here that may keep temperatures support a little bit more overnight. we'll warm up nicely into the afternoon hours. all those as you can see by tomorrow night, warm moisture streams on through indicating a change happening in its way upstream. this is going to play all next tuesday, thursday zone amounts don't look real heavy with this, but at least it acts as a nice fire retardant with all of that. so with those players and mine today. this weekend looks pretty good. keeping pretty much the clouds at bay mild for the temperatures in the afternoon. yes, but a chilly start kind of comes with the territory there. drier tends to move around a lot like that. so for today, cold start mostly sunny for the day. 60's covered the bay 70's inland might even reach for near 80. it looks like tomorrow possibility. is there couple little pockets, then we're retire, fall weather. and then next week we go flavor of winter. some showers working in here tuesday. thursday zone is what it's in there for with cooler highs in the 60's. well, inland and beyond. that looks like
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there's another chance for some more rain working as well into the following early like that pattern now for today. 64 early fog, mostly sunny, cool. we'll do that for san francisco. 67. meanwhile, for oakland, 70 coming in for san jose. but when you get to those inland spots yet to warm up nicely, mid 70's, it looks like in the far east bay santa rose up to about 75, which is a big climb. when you consider the started the day off today. well, just a little bit above freezing in the lower 30's coming up in a bit. of course, that longer range forecast for you and the 4 zone to stephanie. >> thanks a lot, dave. in the east bay, less than 24 hours after police arrest, 2 men connected to the fatal shooting of an east bay dentist. one of those men is now dead. kron four's terisa stasio broke this story for us. first on the kron, 4 news at 3. she learned the death happened while the suspect was in jail. >> it was a crime that shook the little saigon community in oakland, surveillance video captured the moment when beloved dentist, lili shoo
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pulled up in her car to visit a relative on a sunny afternoon in august. but that is when the suspect approached her and pulled the trigger, killing her. now, police are revealing that this was part of a twisted, bigger plot. >> i'm pleased to announce the arrest. of 2 individuals who are responsible for this heinous crime. we sent shockwaves throughout our community. >> on friday, authorities announced at a news conference, 2 suspects. she's longtime partner nelson chia 73, who was in the car at the time of the shooting seem bassan of stockton have been arrested for shoes. staff. >> this is not a case about race. this is a case about greed. some tried to use this case as a way of dividing our community. my hope is that we can come together and support the family and the community. as we have all experienced
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this tragedy. >> police say that this is an ongoing investigation. and i just echo the words of the chief. this crime was a personal crime committed against the victims. and not a crime of race or a crime of hate. >> other then the hatred that the defendant. had against his girlfriend. thank you very much. >> this video shows chia after his arrest thursday evening as he was taken into custody. he was pronounced dead by suicide friday afternoon to recess stasio kron. 4 news. >> happening now in the south bay, a woman is recovering after being stabbed in san jose. it happened around 8.30, last night on south 27th street. just a few miles west of san jose state university. the woman was taken to the hospital with life-threatening injuries. police continue their search for the attacker this morning. and elon musk officially owns twitter and he said he's going to change the company's stance on free
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speech and lifetime bans. but he's also been known to flip-flop and walk back on his statements. washington correspondent jessi tenure has more on what could possibly come next. some tech experts here are excited about the move while others remain more skeptical. >> it's overdue to allow folks back on these platforms. conservative groups like the heritage foundation are celebrating. elon musk's 44 billion dollars twitter takeover and expect the social media company to start lifting bans on influential right-leaning voices. commentators from the right will be allowed out of these like twitter gulag, essentially where folks are going to come out, they're going to able to speak again. jake denton, a research associate at heritage is tech policy center says one of those people could be former president donald trump. even though trump has said he will stick to his own site. truth social and not return to twitter. if trump does decide to return to the platform, i think it will help the right across the board. denton and other tech experts say must take over likely won't impact next month's mid-terms. but he
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and steven livingston, a professor at george washington university, say the 2024 presidential election is a different story. it's going to have a effect show. we say friday afternoon must tweeted the company is forming a new content. moderation council with diverse viewpoints. >> he said no major decisions about content or storing banned accounts will happen until after it's in place. what is fair to point of view is grow censorship in another. and livingston says those decisions could impact not only the future of twitter, but the billionaire's other companies as well is going to have a rude wake-up call at some point. >> so there's still a lot of wait and see. hear even from inside twitter where musk has already ousted top executives with even more personnel shakeups expected. in washington. i'm jessi tenure. >> all right. kron 4 spoke with seen editor ensure to hear about the potential changes that could be coming to twitter. and here's some of his thoughts. >> i think it's very important
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that we take all this very seriously because as musk's makes these choices, we're talking about only a couple weeks to the mid terms. we've got, you know, brazil is in the middle of an election right now. there's so many important things happening in the world. and again, whether we like it or not, twitter is at the center of a lot of it. >> nothing seems to change just yet when it comes to lifting bans on twitter accounts as of this morning. and i did just check former president donald trump's account is still suspended. nothing today. if you have a chance to win 825 million dollars in tonight. powerball drawing. well, why not go for it? will this jackpot is the 5th largest lottery jackpot in u.s. history and it's grown so large because nobody's one since the beginning of august and the odds of winning this jackpot are just one in 292 million. so something to keep in mind if you win and decide to take the cash option, you can walk away with 410 million dollars. still a out right there. and tonight's
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♪building castles in the sky♪ bay. there's new video from the sonoma county sheriff's office. >> showing an incident that happened earlier this month where deputies shot a man several times. this happened on sunday, october 15th, the sonoma county sheriff's office says it got a call from a relative. a 43 year-old nathan smart. the caller said smart was threatening to kill her and himself. police went to a home on clayton avenue and tried for hours to talk smart into coming out of the home and surrendering about 3 hours later. police say they realize smart was not at that property. 20 minutes after that, police got reports of a man breaking car windows in a shopping center parking lot, west napa and second street. and when they found that man, they identified him as nathan smart deputies say they told him to drop the gun that he had on him, but he ignored them. they say, and shot at them the man then ran from officers around the corner and as you can see in this body camera video, we're about to see what happens next. now, a
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warning that this may be disturbing for some viewers now, according what we're seeing here to peers at smart comes out from around the corner, gun still in hand and a deputy shoots multiple times. smart falls to the ground. that's what the video shows. the sheriff's office says smart received emergency medical attention at the scene. it was sent to the hospital in critical condition. deputies say smart was using a handmade gun, which you can see here. he is expected to survive and will face charges. still ahead on the kron 4 morning news, 2 bay area politicians react to the attack on nancy pelosi's husband. >> hear why they say they're concerned that attacks on public officials are on the rise.
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>> all right. welcome back to the kron. 4 morning news. it start off this half hour with a look at our forecast. dave spahr in the weather center tracking it all for us. hey, good morning, stephanie. good morning, everybody. and little to haze going on from the east bay shoreline shot here. but this will clear up as we get into. >> later on during the morning hours and into the afternoon. but the big issue is to start things off those cold temperatures just riding above freezing as what they are. the
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factors usually are the dry air that we have the clear skies in minus the wind. so we've got all that radiational cooling going on at night. numbers come in like this. a lot of 30's going on up in the north bay. but even san francisco at 49. 46 for oakland and 50 holding on for any off with a 47 going on for san jose. one of the other things about dry air, though, given a weather pattern that we have lots of sunshine. he's quick warm up and we'll see that into the afternoon hours. and those inland spots, no way we get in the winter months in terms of the winter storm. so we'll get a little flavor of that into next week. the cooler temperatures will come with, however, doesn't look like a lot quantitatively in terms of rain 60, it looks like by 11 o'clock by 2 o'clock. it's called 72 a few scattered clouds to play around with just a touch. coming up a little bit here, we'll take a look at the 4 zone forecast for you, stephanie. >> looking forward to a day. thank you. back to our top story this morning. reaction continues to pour in following the attack and house speaker
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nancy pelosi's husband, paul pelosi now to bay area. politicians tell kron four's haaziq mod-yoon that acts of political violence towards public officials are on the rise. >> this is really terrible. it's dangerous. do this with many ways but threat to our democracy. what happened? >> pelosi home with the hammer and this this this guy, the protests that is an on democracy to bay area politicians. u.s. congressman john garamendi and california state senator scott wiener speak to what they see as the broader implications of speaker nancy pelosi's husband being attacked in their home in san francisco. >> talk about atmosphere of political it's it's not new to politics, but would you say it's escalated recent days? >> for certain political violence is not new, but it much, much more about. we're
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absolutely seeing an escalation focus on policy disagreement. that's fine up to the mark. is about but enough with the and response that personal demonization that leads directly to the >> both politicians say they have their own experiences with being threatened by someone who disagrees with their politics. for most of us in congress. >> you know, we see virtually every day. every time we turn around maybe somebody behind this with the threat. >> you know, yeah, i've thousands of the roads. i just said it has to buy the for a jury last month. the guys do. >> the combined with a rifle. do you think that maybe congress to take this moment to make some kind of statement and regarding political violence? >> i had of the election. >> absolutely. all of this we do everything we can to tone down the rhetoric. >> in san francisco has met.
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kron 4 news. >> in the east bay, parents in oakland rallied outside an elementary school after hateful and racist graffiti was found written on campus. that discovery was made wednesday morning on a bathroom wall at thornhill elementary school on fort hill, drive in the montclair at neighborhood. officials say that graffiti was immediately removed the contra costa county da spoke publicly about her decision on the shooting death of tyrell wilson in 2018. she explains why her office decided not to file criminal charges against a former danville police officer accused of killing wilson kron four's. philippe djegal has that story for us. >> the day before speaking publicly during a news conference friday contra costa county district attorney diana becton says she reached out to 33 year-old tyrone wilson's family. she told them directly former county sheriff's deputy and denville police officer andrew hall will not face criminal charges in wilson's
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case. of course, they're disappointed in the decision. but becton says it is based on an independent investigation into the march. 11th 2021 shooting. it includes the analysis of 3 use of force experts to including deadly force was reasonable. one saying it was not we're bound only to file charges when we have a good faith belief that we can prove those charges beyond a reasonable doubt. and that is ultimately where our decision life based on the facts included in the district attorney's office is 43 page report into wilson's killing. diana becton concludes that there is insufficient evidence to prove beyond a reasonable doubt. >> that hole is criminally liable in reaching this conclusion. the district attorney's office does not condone. >> the actions of deputy hall in the fatal shooting of tyrell wilson hall claims he was acting in self-defense when he opened fire on wilson that deadly day. he was responding to reports of a man throwing rocks onto the freeway from an overpass.
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wilson had a knife and was shot when he moved toward hall in march. the county settled before 0.5 million dollars civil lawsuit with the wilson family a week earlier, paul was sentenced to 6 years in state prison for the november 2018 shooting death of 33 year-old laudemer arboleda. >> friday wilson supporters held a protest outside the district attorney's news conference. martino's. i'm very sad for the families. karen beck says she would often see wilson in her danville neighborhood. i never felt threatened by him. i just was just clear. yes, he had some issues, but he just wanted to be left and >> that's not what happened here. obviously, becton says her office has sent its report on the wilson case to attorney general rob bonta's office for review. >> in martinez, philippe djegal all kron. 4 news. >> moving on to our next story here. looks like it is about a very spooky incident. now as
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we get closer to halloween, the oakland police department is reminding people about some trick or treating safety tips. they want to make sure that trick or treaters pay attention to the traffic when they're on the roadways and they advise as you walk in well-lit populated areas. if you cross the while you're taking the kids out trick or treating, you want to make sure that you're keeping eye contact with the driver to make sure that they see you. and when it's possible, you want to make sure you're wearing bright clothing or reflective material. police are also reminding that be out on the roadways on to r- halloween, want to make sure you slowdown. and when it comes to candy, police say to make sure that that is securely wrapped, if for whatever reason you're getting candy and it's not properly wrapped, you want to throw it out. in mount mill valley, you can expect some street closures on halloween. police say sycamore avenue will be closed to traffic between park avenue in valley circle. this closure will start at 6 monday night and last until 9.30, and
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police say this closure is meant to enhance pedestrian safety on halloween night to stay safe. everybody on the peninsula. police are or other people are being warned about a mountain lion sighting in san mateo. it happened yesterday on dale. her score just east of laurelwood park. people in the area say they saw the mountain lion jumped into a backyard before leaving the neighborhood. coming up on the kron 4 morning news, global tuberculosis cases are on the rise. >> why some health experts say covid could be the cause. and as we head to the break, if you're looking for something fun to do this weekend, you can check out the trick or treat. 4th street event in sandra fell. that's happening today. it starts at noon. businesses on fort street will be handing out treats to kids and families. and there will also be live music and a pet costume contest. sounds like a lot of fun. this is free to attend.
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of your master's degree. regional medical center is teaming up with the san jose police department to host a opioid take back event. >> to help raise awareness about the dangers of opioid misuse. you can drop off unwanted drugs and medication at their drive-thru location, but needle syringe is lance. it's or liquids will not be accepted. the event will start from 11 in the morning to 12, 30 this afternoon at the regional medical center on north jackson avenue. for your health, the world health
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organization says cases of tuberculosis are on the rise for the first time in years. the health agency says more than 10 million people worldwide came down with tv in 2021, a 4.5% increase from the year before about 1.6 million people died from the condition. health experts blaming the rise in cases partially on the pandemic, which they say have a damaging impact on access to tv diagnosis and treatment. experts say any progress made before 2019 has since slowed stalled or even reversed. and growing fears of a so-called triple demick in the u.s. are also on the rise. experts say the virus is spreading quickly include covid influenza and rsv which is found in mostly affect recipe. that is a number of the country's top officials fear the hospitals across the country could soon be overwhelmed. they say as winter approaches cases of these illnesses could rise rapidly with more people staying indoors and in close proximity to each other. the
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be a good day to fly. >> that's ahead. over today's far with more on our outdoor forecast. hey, good morning, stephanie. good morning, everybody. but starting things off on a chilly setting up to half moon bay. what we saw just last hour numbers hang in. >> in the 30's snow, we've gotten up to the 40's already. but here you can see clear skies even at the coast. tell you, we have some really dry around here that allowed those temperatures with the clear skies to fall. here's a look at those numbers up in the north bay here, 30's hanging on now. if we had highs in the 60's that 30 degree jump, which is pretty good, you can only use you do that with dry air. so we're looking at numbers even in the 70's for highs. so big temperature movement there. 40's line up the east bay shoreline in 50 for antioch, key point to a dress in layers of the afternoon. you can take stuff off, ok, tahoe. this is what it looks like 60, 60 on monday. tuesday. here come the showers. big drop. they'll be snow to be had with this system that we're looking at. will be the middle of the week. another one looks to come to us further upstream. let's get into that. first of all, the first one. nice
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track. your coming in from the northwest. that's where a winter storm systems come from tuesday. wednesday, thursday. those are the days you want to keep an eye out for not as likely on thursday. okay for the weekend and then another juicy one. it's just ryan or winding up there just to give us a nice good hit into the following week. 4 zone forecast like this. 64 san francisco will do about 60 ish at the coast burning game. you're looking at 67 to the south palo alto. 69 65 for a mountain view, 70 for foster city in the south bay. most readings out around 70 east bay shoreline. still chilly in the upper 60's tri valley. mid 70's. again. a nice jump from this morning. 75 walnut creek. the comes in. 64. 74 fairfield and it looks like we're coming into 75 for santa rosa. 70 game plan. we go. we're cool. all week long. high temperatures wednesday to 58 winter has come with the rain too. after will be we for you on monday. stephanie. much dave. >> well, the day the day known as dia de los muertos is fast
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approaching the holidays largely celebrated by people of mexican heritage. but anyone can participate. and although celebrations, a lot of them happening right here in the bay area. and you can get in on the fun this weekend at a pretty big event happening very soon in oakland. joining me now to share more about it is chris iglesia, ceo of the unity council. thanks so much for being here this morning. great to be here, stephanie. thank you. haven't yet. thank you so much for getting up so here. you know, tell us a little bit above dia de los muertos up what happens and why is it so culturally important? >> well, it's it's significant day in and mexico, certain parts of mexico and central america. and it really happens around all souls day, which is november first and second. so we try to hold the festival is close to those days as a lot of tradition around honoring and remembering those that have not necessary in a solemn weight really in a celebratory way. and i think there's a lot of deep tradition and we try to bring as much of that to the festival is possible with about 30 ofrendas or altars
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that are built by local artists. there's music and there's just a lot of we've been and making the the food bill and the district with beautiful senators decorations up. and it's it's just of a welcoming atmosphere for families and sounds fantastic and tell us a bit about some of the typical ways people celebrate this holiday. >> well, i think one of the main ways is that people will altars or and it's a way to honor those that have av that have passed. there's a lot of cultural significance. you know, you want to with with flowers or certain types of flowers that people use you want to and use recognize like maybe the food that they like or music and everything in it. and they and they built these to know that altar. so that's what really but the heavy part of tradition. and that's why we we put so much time and energy in the ofrendas that the will building for us. and i was actually at a practice
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session last night, not mention that one of the artist, as we've kind of pulling all all of a offerings together. it's big gathering in shed a lot of people working and helping. is really exciting to see the excitement build up for sunday and really giving us a a picture of of what people can expect. and i expected to be i just like beautiful visuals. as for that, really wish we had video of this to show. you know, what can people expect >> at that upcoming celebration? you kind of touched on it. you and i were talking during the commercial break is going to be a lot of vendors at this thing. and thousands of people are coming out. >> you have 1000 where we're expecting more ready for everybody. i think that this year is really important. there's a lot of state defense because what the theme is going to be honoring are central workers east oakland in fruitvale is really like the land of the essential workers. it was hit hard during covid. and so this is a way to acknowledge that to sink all of our central workers to recognize that that we see you. we know how you kept the economy going. you
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kept able to keep everybody home and so there will music. we have that, you know, the main band. i mean, that the main sponsored by and telemundo, we a smaller one where be able to see to gomez. >> still watch him all the time. you're going but then also, you know, you'll see defend as a b dancers they'll street soccer tournament in partnership with the oakland roots. so it's really very family friendly a gathering with as a lot of cultural significance, you know, wonderful. you know, i also didn't also want to recognize to the farm workers >> really had to sacrifice a lot and had to hustle a lot, especially during the pandemic. can you walk us a bit through about their contributions as well as essential and that being a part of the celebration this year. >> thank you for saying that because i think that a lot of times gets overshadowed right?
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they they never stop working never stop working in really challenging conditions. and i think when you look back in 2020, it wasn't only the pandemic, but it was also the heat. we're heat wave. we're experiencing the fires and and all the smoke and they never stop working. right? so i think this is a way honor that and see you see on our t-shirts, which we brought for you. that's very nice. and so i think that that's part of the narrative of what of what this weekend means and how we really knowledge iin the role of essential workers and in our community, which or is heavily latino, heavily people of color and if you this is a way give back and recognize everything that they do if they do for us. wonderful, chris. and did you want to talk about those donuts? it'll show what you got a box we have about 30 seconds here. but i want to make sure you could use took the time to yes. so one of things hat you'll find. >> and many of the bakeries and the fun of it in an oakland and around the bear is
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on them those? so we have this for you from one of oh, that's very nice. weather for businesses and of course, >> we have couple t-shirts for you and all that's very sweet. >> and it has the timing of when this is happening. we want to make sure we talk about that. oakland 27th annual dia de los muertos festival happening on sunday october. the in oakland, ok, so make sure everybody has a chance to come and check that out. thank you so much. christine blasey a ceo of the unity council and very involved with the oakland dia de los muertos festival. thank you so much for being here. thank stephanie. appreciate it. all right. and we're going to pop that the event information again on the it sounds like we don't have it, but we did just about that, too sure for you. picture you stop by and check it out. thanks so much. and we'll see you after the break.
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with dave spahr. good morning, dave. well, good morning, stephanie. good morning, everybody. and clear skies. turning to sunny as we start. welcome the day here. he's half moon bay. not a lot of fog or cloud cover intrusion with all of that. >> the dry air temperatures fall overnight. minus the winds, too. so we saw them tumble into the 30's, whereas in some cases they're still hanging on in some locations to the up in the north bay. looking about 37 santa rose at this hour. 37 also from 45 48 rather. meanwhile, for san francisco in half moon bay started today off in the 30's, but they're now up to 43 with 50 to check in this hour for any oct pretty close to where we were this time from yesterday. so we're looking at kind of like tumble weekend going on here with the sunshine coming out. those temperatures getting up to the mid 70's and well inland tomorrow you might even scratch near about 80, but it's next week. we have winter coming in. that's right. rain. it looks like for a couple of days there in much colder temperatures. well, more of that coming up in just a bit. 70. thanks very much, dave. >> our top story this morning. new details are emerging about
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the attack on nancy pelosi's husband in san francisco. we also have an update on his condition. kron four's camila barco is live for us in san francisco outside of the speakers home with the very latest. good morning. camila. >> good morning, stephanie. so yeah, this morning, a police car parked right outside the pelosi residents. i just noticed a bouquet of flowers actually, i'm sitting outside the home as well. probably paying their respects to paul pelosi where he is in the hospital recovering after he was severely with a hammer. police say that someone broke into their home right out here in the pacific heights neighborhood sending paul pelosi to the hospital. take a look at this video from the scene yesterday. cops say that they were called to this residents around 02:30am in the morning on friday. the san francisco police chief says that a man broke into their home. that man confronted paul asking, where is nancy paul
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told the man he had to use the bathroom and called 9-1-1. the san francisco police chief says that would be got to the home. they found the man and paul struggling over a hammer. that's when the man yanked the hammer from paul and started beating him with it. officers tackled the man and arrested david, the poppy on several charges, including suspicion of attempted murder. now, paul underwent surgery to repair a skull fracture and serious injuries to his right arm and hand. his doctors say that they expect a full recovery. now, speaker pelosi, she was in washington when the attack happened, but she did fly in yesterday afternoon. >> she was seen arriving at the hospital where her husband is getting treated. now, san francisco police chief says that this was targeted and intentional, however, of motive has yet to be determined. >> this was not a random act. this was intentional. and it's wrong. we are not at the point
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where we can say what the motive is publicly. but we do know this was intentional. our elected officials are here to do the business of their cities. they're counties there states and this nation. if families don't sign up for this to be harmed. and it is wrong. >> now since the attack, several politicians from both sides of the party have reached out to the pelosi family and condemning violence. and stephanie, speaker pelosi, she was scheduled to appear with vice president kamala harris at an event today. but she did cancel. and of course, this is still a developing story. once we have more information, we'll be sure to update you. buy it here live at the scene. like i said, someone dropped off a bouquet of flowers after what happened yesterday. and this is also a live look outside the residents here in the pacific heights neighborhood. a police car outside the pelosi residents
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but pop pelosi this morning still recovering from the injuries. send it back to you. all right. thank you so much. >> we are learning more about the accused attacker, david, to poppy kron four's gayle ong found the home in berkeley, where of the suspect used to live. >> fbi agents visited this berkeley home friday afternoon. they could be heard asking about david to poppy, the man accused of attacking paul pelosi, the people who answered the door at the home turn the agents away. i didn't even know he was david until i just received the picture. neighbors say they recognized the poppy. i just seen him helping out around the house would like yard work. and then i saw him in teased a little according to records, the home is linked to gypsy top. a famous new activists in the bay area. we were there for her nude wedding in protest on the steps of san francisco's city hall in 2013, according to the san francisco chronicle, the poppy was asked to be the best man. top was not home friday. she's in jail for an unrelated incident. the
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home is described as a hippie collective. but the people who live there they are unlike any other. >> happy-go-lucky his love and friendship hit the is there like aggressive and they're mean and they start problems for no reason. police ad, poppy targeted the home of nancy pelosi, but we're still not sure exactly why we do know to poppy had a blog that focus on big brother, conspiracy theories and censorship. >> meantime, to poppy stepfather told the associated press he hadn't spoken to popping close to 20 years, but he remembers him as a quiet boy. >> who was reclusive, but never violent. newsroom. gayle ong kron. 4 news. >> happening now in the south bay, a woman is recovering after being stabbed in san jose. it happened around 8.30 last night on south 22nd street just a few miles west of san jose state university. the woman was taken to the hospital with life-threatening injuries. police continue their search for the attacker this morning. and in the east
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bay, less than 24 hours after police arrest, 2 men connected to the fatal shooting of an east bay dentist. one of those men is now dead. kron four's terisa stasio broke this story for us on the kron. 4 news at 3. she learned the death happened while the suspect was in jail. >> it was a crime that shook the little saigon community in oakland, surveillance video captured the moment when beloved dentist, lili shoo pulled up in her car to visit a relative on a sunny afternoon in august. but that is when the suspect approached her and pulled the trigger, killing her. now, police are revealing that this was part of a twisted, bigger plot. >> i'm pleased to announce the arrest. of 2 individuals who are responsible for this heinous crime, sent shockwaves throughout our community. >> on friday, authorities announced at a news conference, 2 suspects. she's longtime partner nelson chia
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73, who was in the car at the time of the shooting seem bassan of stockton have been arrested for shoes. staff. >> this is not a case about race. this is a case about greed. some try to use this case as a way of dividing our community. my hope is that we can come together and support the family and the community. as we have all experienced this tragedy. >> police say that this is an ongoing investigation. and i just echo the words of the chief. >> that this crime was a personal crime committed against the victims. and not a crime of race or a crime of hate. other, then the hatred that the defendant. had against his girlfriend. thank you very much. >> this video shows chia after his arrest thursday evening as he was taken into custody. he was pronounced dead by suicide
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friday afternoon to recess stasio kron. 4 news. >> coming up on the kron 4 morning news. we have an update on the 2021 police shooting and death of a man in the east bay. more on the decision not to file charges against the officer involved. and after the break, a few spots around the bay area opening up for early voting ahead of the midterms in just a few days. we'll tell you where you can cast your ballot this weekend.
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>> welcome back to kron. 4 morning news. good morning, everybody. cold start going on. we even saw some 30's out towards the coast. here's half moon bay clear skies that really tells you something with the clear skies, dry air temperatures went tumbling. we'll see the same kind of thing going on for tonight.
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although tomorrow might even be just a smidgen warmer in a couple selective locations. but here's how we stand right now. 37 santa rosa in the bottle already. 57 for antioch, east bay shoreline, chilly in those 40's with 48 san francisco. futurecast for doesn't have much to tell us a weak little wave. the late this afternoon as around sunset or so. here's the marine layer coming back. a touch tomorrow morning. mixing up pretty quickly. as you can see for again, back to mostly sunny afternoon. skies. do we get into early next week? and that's a big change happening here comes back that marine layer, but the storm system as well up towards our north west. this is where it's hovering up here. it could be a player tuesday through thursday. it looks like in the week ahead, cold start mostly sunny day 60's bay 70's inland might bump that up to about close to 80 in some selective spots tomorrow, then into next week as we get a flavor by some fall-like weather, we get a flavor of winter coupled with some rain coming with that amounts appear to be very modest at this point. we'll
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see what we get. 64 san francisco, 67 for oakland, mostly sunny, kind of the rule. 74 san jose there mid 70's in the far east bay in a little bit up to the north bay. when you consider number start off in the 30's this morning, that's almost a 40 degree jump. that's pretty good. and that takes really dry air in order to do that. 77 expected for highs going on for sunday again. might see a token 80, but there's the change on monday. we'll talk more about what's going on next week. and the 4 zone forecast in just a bit, stephanie. all right. thanks very much, dave. >> now to the story making national headlines. we continue to follow the investigation into the home invasion and attack on the pelosi is in san francisco. joining me live now is con for political analyst and nancy pelosi's former district director michael yaki. good morning, michael. good morning segment. i feel like literally do. we just spoke yesterday. you know, obviously a lot of new developments overnight as well. wanted to check in with you. you know, you worked very closely with the speaker. what do you anticipate her movements to be in the coming days? obviously we expect
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family to be top of mind, but the midterms are also just around the corner. by feeling that this is going to depend a lot on polls >> i don't know. i think you still at the hospital, obviously by sitting in his best, our best wishes to him. he's been i was basically part of this family for some years when i was working for that working for the congresswoman. and but just a great person were so relieved. becky is out of surgery. but i've a feeling that the speaker schedule will be dictated by how she paul feels and whether she it's comfortable leaving inside family's always been first to tell her. she's always made that very clear or to her family to staff. and so i think that's really what's going to take weather. and when she goes back out on the campaign trail over the next as we head toward them in terms of the next 10 days. >> yes, certainly also to suddenly she's made some pretty significant schedule adjustments. you was scheduled to meet with the vice president, kamala harris, i
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believe today, but that was rescheduled. you know, of course, michael, this is all coming at a time when we're hearing about more attacks and threats of violence directed towards elected officials. in your opinion, how did we get to this point and is there any turning back? >> if you if you if you chart the increase in threats to members of congress, it's gone up about. 3 to 4 fold since essentially donald trump was sworn in as president and the idea that you can't 8 people that you can marginalize people that you can denigrate people and demonize them. as part of the normal political discourse. we sort of tripped around the edges of that. but essentially trump normalize that and normalize groups like the proud boys and the oath keepers and you're known and all those things that for part of whatever fantasy or or obsession was part of what part of david to life. so here
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we are just yesterday eric swalwell. which was threatened by, with death by a a person that person was sentenced was yesterday. so this is going on. we have a problem. the rhetoric is amplified their echo chambers. people can only there's no longer just the news. there's what you want to consume. that is called news and that's where we are. people don't hear of other points of view. they don't understand opposing there is no sort of kamen. we'll anymore for the united states. and that's the danger. >> and michael, do you feel like there is? any room for turning back what is going to take for people to really what is it going to take for us to really overcome the division that we've experienced in this country? >> in your opinion, well, it doesn't help when on the first day that, you much takes over
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twitter. the nazis decide they get free rein back on the site. it's really it's going take people like you and me and people are watching here today to demand accountability and also to say. but the biggest problem that we have right now is that people believe that they they can and should be in elected office holding these kind radical beliefs. politicians are sure leave appeal deal with the better angels of our nature. and that's that's ever. and we on the ballot today election to years. people who who don't believe in that don't believe in science. don't believe their own. they're all republican elected officials were told that this but the election wasn't stolen. have
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less. people get out there and we checked those types of people, whether they're democrat or republican, conservative or liberal, we're going to have a problem because the more that that they're embedded in our government. the more dangerous is and the more. the louder it's going to get at the more legitimacy they're going to get. and so people like david, the faa or someone else for the first to threaten works well for the insurrectionists, a january 6th. feel that they are what is right rather than what is clearly very, very well. >> a lot of still needing to be done on both sides of the aisle here. you know, michael, do you feel this incident, this attack on mister pelosi. do you think it's going to have an impact on the midterms? >> well, can tell you that some people are trying to make an impact. so mean that on both sides from the he'd seen fox news and marjorie taylor,
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greene and we're over to those people there saying this is example of crime under biden we, of course a good thing but but it's all about crime tight by people are just getting killed in the streets. and it's i think very clear from the chief scott press conference yesterday. he didn't quite say it, but base. it said that paul pelosi was targeted because he was the spouse because he was in the house. it happened to be the spouse of the speaker of the house. so he misses he the person that was in there demanding to see nancy allegedly and this is something where someone doing this was doing it in him as a means to intimidate effectuate political change in their own. whatever dimension, demented way is, by the way, is a federal crime, the federal crime. if your check the spouse, a family member, often the elected official and you're going to get one. he's going to 20 even get 20 years on top of whatever and the d a
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the da is going to charge a bull, but it's that kind of believe. fostered by the echo the far right. but the major republicans, trump that is meant to this kind of activity and it's made life more dangerous. you know, they they they try to kidnap gretchen witt. victor, in eric's well, if someone attacking paul pelosi, this is that this is what happens when you have leaders who will not. rain in calm down. dina, i. and disprove allies that are out there that. people like nancy and her family in their targets. yeah, certainly a lot more that we are working to learn about this investigation about the the mindset of the suspect. >> during assault and also just want to point out, too, that a lot of that extremist propaganda is also being disseminated by people on the
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>> all right. good morning. welcome back to the kron. 4 morning news. it start out this half hour with a look at our forecast. dave spahr, of course, is tracking it all for us in the weather center. good morning, dave. good morning, stephanie. good morning, everybody. lots of sunshine going on with fairly clear skies that we've had even overnight. now there's a little bit of haze left over from that fog. >> but the clear skies allow those temperatures to tumble overnight. we're still in the recovery mode. even with more than an hour. sunshine year. 37, for example, santa rosa, but a lot of 40's over the breath of the bay going on right now. 57 meanwhile, for what we expect coming up stream. it's not until next week that things will change on any get colder. give you a flavor of winter going on. but
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some showers as we see the storm track from the winter months start to kick in. we'll hear a little bit. so it'll bring us a instability. is the nicer where we like to use for much of the week ahead. but your weekend looks okay today. tomorrow and dress in layers because the cold start leads to a mild afternoon. 66 at high noon by 3 73 of maybe a few little scattered clouds try to work. and they're a bit this afternoon even bumping up to close to 80 before things change next week. stephanie. all right. thanks very >> back to our top story this morning. reaction continues to pour in following the attack on house speaker nancy pelosi's husband, paul pelosi, 2 bay area politicians tell kron four's haaziq mod-yoon acts of political violence towards public officials are on the rise. >> this is really terrible. it's dangerous and do this with many ways but threat to our democracy. what happened? >> pelosi home with the hammer and this this this guy, the
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protests that is an on democracy to bay area politicians. u.s. congressman john garamendi and california state senator scott wiener speak to what they see as the broader implications of speaker nancy pelosi's husband being attacked in their home in san francisco. talk about atmosphere of political it's it's not new to politics, but would you say it's escalated recent days? >> well, certainly political violence is not new, but it much much more about. we're absolutely seeing an escalation focus on policy disagreement. that's fine up to the mike. this is about but enough with the and response that personal demonization that leads directly to the >> both politicians say they have their own experiences with being threatened by someone who disagrees with their politics. for most of us in congress.
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>> you know, we see virtually every day. every time we turn around maybe somebody behind us with the threat. >> you know, yeah, i've thousands of that growth. i just said it has to buy the for a jury last month in martinez guys do. >> the combined with a rifle. do you think that maybe congress to take this moment to make some kind of statement and regarding political violence? >> i had of the election. >> absolutely. all of this we do everything we can to tone down the rhetoric. >> in san francisco has met. kron 4 news. >> and the east bay parents in oakland rallied outside an elementary school after hateful and racist graffiti was found written on campus. the discovery was made wednesday morning on a bathroom wall at thornhill elementary school on fort hill, drive in the montclair neighborhood. officials say the graffiti was immediately removed. the contra costa county da spoke publicly about her decision on the shooting death of tyrell wilson in
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2018. she explains why her office decided not to file criminal charges against a former danville police officer accused of killing wilson kron four's. philippe djegal has that story. >> the day before speaking publicly during a news conference friday contra costa county district attorney diana becton says she reached out to 33 year-old tyrell wilson's family. she told them directly. former county sheriff's deputy and denville police officer andrew hall will not face criminal charges in wilson's case. of course, they're disappointed in the decision. but becton says it is based on an independent investigation into the march. 11th 2021 shooting. it includes the analysis of 3 use of force experts to including deadly force was reasonable. one saying it was not we're bound. >> only the file charges when we have a good faith belief that we can prove those charges beyond a reasonable doubt. and that is ultimately where our decision life based
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on the facts included in the district attorney's office is 43 page report into wilson's killing. >> diana becton concludes that there is insufficient evidence to prove beyond a reasonable doubt. that hole is criminally liable in reaching this conclusion. the district attorney's office does not condone the actions of deputy hall in the fatal shooting of tyrell wilson hall claims he was acting in self-defense when he opened fire on wilson that deadly day. he was responding to reports of a man throwing rocks onto the freeway from an overpass. >> wilson had a knife and was shot when he moved toward hall in march. the county settled before 0.5 million dollars civil lawsuit with the wilson family a week earlier, paul was sentenced to 6 years in state prison for the november 2018 shooting death of 33 year-old laudemer arboleda friday. wilson supporters held a protest outside the district attorney's news conference. martino's. i'm very sad for the families. karen beck says
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she would often see wilson in her danville neighborhood. i never felt threatened by him. i did. it was just clear, yes, he had some issues, but he just wanted to be left and >> that's not what happened here. obviously, becton says her office has sent its report on the wilson case to attorney general rob bonta's office for review. >> in martinez, philippe djegal all kron. 4 news. >> well, elon musk officially owns twitter. he said he will change the company's stance on free speech and lifetime bans. but he's also been known to flip-flop and walk back on his statements. washington correspondent jessi tenure has more on what could possibly come next. >> some tech experts here are excited about the move while others remain more skeptical. >> it's overdue to allow folks back on these platforms. conservative groups like the heritage foundation are celebrating. elon musk's 44 billion dollars twitter takeover and expect the social media company to start lifting bans on influential right-leaning voices.
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commentators from the right will be allowed out of these like twitter gulag, essentially where folks are going to come out, they're going to able to speak again. jake denton, a research associate at heritage is tech policy center says one of those people could be former president donald trump, even though trump has said he will stick to his own site. truth social and not return to twitter. if trump does decide to return to the platform, i think it will help the right across the board. denton and other tech experts say must take over likely won't impact next month's mid-terms. but he and steven livingston, a professor at george washington university, say the 2024 presidential election is a different story. it's going to have a effect show. we say friday afternoon must tweeted the company is forming a new content. moderation council with diverse viewpoints. >> he said no major decisions about content or storing banned accounts will happen until after it's in place. what is fair to one of point of view is grow censorship in another. and livingston says those decisions could impact not only the future of twitter, but the billionaire's
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other companies as well. he's going to have a rude wake-up call at some point. >> so there's still a lot of wait and see. hear even from inside twitter where musk has already ousted top executives with even more personnel shakeups expected. in washington. i'm jessi tenure. >> all right. coming up on the kron, 4 morning news, global tuberculosis cases are on the rise. why some health experts say covid could be the cause.
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>> all right. in the south bay regional medical center is teaming up with the san jose police department. >> to host an opioid take back event to help raise awareness about the dangers of opioid misuse. you can drop off any unwanted drugs and medication at the drive-thru location. but keep in mind that needle syringe is lance. it's or liquids will not be accepted. there. the event will start from 11 in the morning to 12:30pm, in the afternoon at the regional medical center on north jackson avenue. for your health, the world health organization says cases of tuberculosis are on the rise for the first time in years. the health agency says more than 10 million people worldwide came down with tv in 2021. that's a 4.5% increase from the year before about 1.6 million people died from the condition. health experts blame the rise in cases partially on the pandemic, which they say had a damaging impact on access to tv diagnosis and treatment.
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experts say any progress made before 2019 has slowed stalled or even reversed. >> and for today, our high temperatures after a cold start mid 70's in the far east bay. we'll look at some mid 70's also to the north bay to any bump those up a couple degrees as we get into tomorrow. but next week, it's a flavor of winter. will
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>> taking a live look now at the san francisco airport right there. you can see the planes moving along the runway there. good day for a flight. it looks like the skies looking nice and clear out there, of course, for more weather forecast, let's check in with dave. i know he's tracking it all for they? yeah. good morning, stephanie. good morning, everybody. and that was a cold start going on, too. with all those clear skies ucs pretty nice weekend for flying as well. >> not much in the way of winds either going on this afternoon. it looks nice heading out towards the coast shore, but a definite want to bundle up. it's going to be chilly all day today. tomorrow. still current check on those numbers were still cold. 37 up the santa rosa already. 57 antioch, mostly 40's on the board at this hour. but again, you want to dress in layers as things will change in the afternoon. here's a look at as we go to the mountains getting into early next week. this disturbance we talked about look at the big drop. it's winter rain all coming in our general direction, playing the models out. timing it out. there you go. mid week by thursday, looks like it's running out of moisture. it's winding up for the next hit.
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into the following week. so hopefully we'll get something out of that as well. looks like some nice wind up there for the next 10 day. 64 the 4 zone forecast. san francisco to the coast about 60 ish upper 60's covering here along the bay side, foster city, 70 69 palo alto in the south bay. we're looking at lower 70's at that. 67 for milpitas upper 60's. also the east bay shoreline, tri valley, mid 70's. but we might again, particularly around the delta and so forth might see them pop to near about 80 here. 75 for concord jumping up to solano county. 74 for fairfield. meanwhile, the 64 71 napa and 75 coming in for santa rosa. lining up your 7 day forecast. there's the look at that. 58 on wednesday, unsettled will be the word as we look to wednesday thursday and tuesday. but next week, another dose as well. halloween is on monday. back to you. >> well, it is senior saving dogs weekend. there's still time to for a new friend into
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your life just in time for halloween this weekend. san francisco senior dog rescue muttville host, a special spooky event. but people can pick up a forever friend for free. joining us now to talk about this is kristen hop adoptions manager. thank you so much for joining us today. thank you so much for having us. we're very excited to be here. yes, you did bring a friend who is adopt abul very adoptable. so tell us a bit about it. this is lucius and he's about 11 years old. >> as you can see, he has no teeth left, which is great because gets all that stinking us out of there. >> he is a perfect perfect black dog. he's really, really wonderful. and he's one of the 90 plus dogs that we have in our program right now. who word opting out for free this and so he comes, you know, set of food to go home and like all of the things to get you set up in your home, he's just looking for a loving home to take him and then and given all that love. and so what is
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the what is his diet like? because he just had all his teeth, though, of course, great questions. so >> he's just on sa food. and, you know, dogs are so resilient and healy, anything like and once once he gets past healing from his dental, then he could be cable. that's often with water. there's lots and lots of dog food options out there and he'll go home with at least 2 weeks of soft out for the very good. and i just have to say he is so cute. don't know if you can see this on tv, but he has it was little to get out of his mouth. they're we call them up, bill salute. because a lot of our dogs have their teeth removed their little town, hang out. but >> doesn't stop him. and he like he's one of our time. your dogs. we 100 pound lab who love love. love to go home. today we have a black lab. she's more on the medium side. >> and then we have lots of dogs in between him and we've got lots of fabulous too. well, as in poodles all kinds of dogs and where does one of 3 or eggs on our block area? we're doing this for you. this
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weekend. so our neighbors that san francisco spca there are doing free adoptions for all of their black dogs and cats and then animal care and control around the corner. they're doing free adoptions as well. all right. so it's a great one stop for exactly. yeah. and so you know, what is it about senior dogs that really touches your heart and why? what should people introduce a senior dog into their life? of course that i i love that question because >> i've recently been hanging out with puppies and there are a lot more work than these guys like he's just showing. i've only met him this week and he's already just kind of max, relax like these, you know, and really just hang in the home. you know, he obviously had lived in the home at some point in his life. so these dogs have those house manners and they have training manners. they have alone time training, manners. the have lived with other dogs and cats. and like there, a lot of them are in foster homes in our program. and so we learn more about them that we can share with our our
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adopters. but the seniors are just great and quiet and they deserve a wonderful new beginning. so we're happy to give that to them. the end. >> what is there any preparation that people should do around the home when with the thinking of introducing a senior dog. great questions. so i always say check out your backyard or, you know, if you don't have a backyard, no problem. but, you know, spaces where a dog might be able to sneak out if they were outside alone. i'm also just like entryways, making sure those are safe so that a dog can sneak out. but pretty much just getting your home ready to have lots and lots of love there, you know, getting a comfy bed. some bowls and just being ready to take on the wonderful and and i since we have you here through to get your thoughts on this halloween safety for pets. yes, which we know. yes. kind of like any holiday like 4th of july. it's going to get crazy out there. so finding a safe spot for your for your
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pet in your home so that they can feel secure and not feel like they have to flee and get away from all the craziness is really important. sometimes that could be a bathroom with a comfy that in water bull urges a quiet space and making sure that they feel comfortable in that space. and where can people learn more about the dogs available for adoption? we have a whole website muttville dot org. all the dogs are up they'll have little bio's in foster notes of the can learn more about them. and we're at 2, 5, 5, alabama street in the mission and our crossed 3 to 16. so you'll see a big dancing man when you get there it's really going to be a party. so please, please, yeah, come on down. all right, kristen adoption manager with muttville senior dog rescue in san francisco. thank you so much for >> here with us in for bringing lucia. thank you. good brew. looking for his forever home is he's so ready. thank you. thank you for having u.s. force. and let's go ahead and pull up that the information for today is halloween. adopt a thon.
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>> again, that is happening this saturday and sunday. 11:00am to 03:00pm at month. bill senior dog rescue. and as you just heard, that's happening at 2, 5, 5, alabama street take good notes. we'll be right back. nurse mariyam sabo knows a moment this pure demands a lotion this pure. gold bond pure moisture lotion 24-hour hydration no parabens, dyes,
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in but put together donated by the community. they're very creative. it looks like they have some sort of. you know, well, that just like a lot of looks like a roomba. they got little creatures on top of the room. it looks like a tele tell me, but that's what it looks like from my you might getting a different on the back at home. yeah, very, very creative. all right. well, if you've been preparing for a zombie apocalypse, a new study might have a plan for you. the cdc conducted a study and found the best place you want to be if the dead were ever to start to walk. orlando, florida researchers say key factors like grocery stores hunting and gun stores and apparently there's a lot of basements out in orlando, florida. that all makes for a pretty good set up. if you're trying to escape a zombie apocalypse now the second best place to be in is salt lake city and coming in 3rd is honolulu. unfortunately,
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california did not make that list. still ahead on the next hour on the kron 4 morning news. you could soon be a millionaire jackpot. powerball jackpot continues to rise ahead of tonight's drawing. >> plus, a suspect in the slaying of east bay dentist. lili shoo found dead in his cell just hours after being arrested. what we know so far about this case. and we're learning more about the man accused of attacking nancy pelosi's husband in san francisco. stay with us. the kron 4 morning news continues.
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>> from the area's local news station. you're watching the kron. 4 morning news at no. >> all right. good morning. thank you so much for joining us on the kron. 4 morning news. i'm stephanie lin. it is saturday, october 29th and we're covering a lot of news for you this morning. start by getting a look at the weather with dave spahr a day. >> hey, good morning, stephanie. good morning, everybody. in clear skies and that means sunny going on to this afternoon. here's a shot here east bay shoreline. as you can see, the sun outdoing its magic with the blue skies blue bay temperature check, though, still bit on the chilly side in some pockets there at 43 for santa rosa.
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even at this hour. and even some 50's breaking in here as we can see around the carquinez strait conquer coming in at 50. 57 antioch and 53. meanwhile for oakland, san jose at 51, what we have upstream is a front that's going to change everything next week. so that's basically when are you see way up towards the north around vancouver? meantime, we're going to be treated to some fall-like weather going on. i'll be that's a bit on the cold side in the morning hours. but the afternoon will make up for. here's the breakdown for you under sunny skies generally, sunny, 69 at 1 o'clock by 4 will do about 73 in a bit. we'll check in to what's going on into next week. but also take a look at your sunday forecast. 2.70. all right. thanks a lot, dave. >> our top story this morning. new details emerging about the attack on nancy pelosi's husband in san francisco. we also have an update on his condition kron four's camila barco is live for us in san francisco outside of the speakers home with the very latest. good morning. camila. >> good morning, stephanie. well, yeah, this morning, a police car is parked outside
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the pelosi residents here in the pacific heights neighborhood. >> meanwhile, paul pelosi is in the hospital recovering after being with a hammer. police say that a man broke into their home right behind me attacked paul fractured his school, sending him to the hospital. i want to take a look at the video from yesterday out here out here. in the morning, cops were called to the residents around 02:30am in the morning on friday. the san francisco police chief says that a man broke into their home. that man confronted paul asking and shouting. where is nancy? where is nancy paul told the man he had to use the bathroom and called 9-1-1. the san francisco police chief says that when they got to the home, they found the man and paul struggling over a hammer. the man yanked the hammer from paul and started beating him with it. officers tackled the man and arrested david de poppy on several charges,
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including suspicion of attempted murder. now, paul, he underwent surgery to repair a school fracture and serious injuries to his right arm and hands. his doctors say are expected skews me a full recovery. speaker pelosi. she was in washington when the attack happened. but she did find yesterday afternoon she was seen arriving at the hospital where her husband was getting treated. san francisco police chief says that this was targeted and intentional. as far as a motive. well, that still yet to be determined. >> this was intentional. and it's wrong. we are not at the point where we can say what the motive is publicly. but we do know this was intentional. our elected officials are here to do the business of their cities. they're counties their states and this nation. if families don't sign up for this to be harmed. and it is wrong.
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>> now since the attack, several politicians from both sides of the party have reached out to the pelosi family and have condemned violence. stephanie, i want you to take a look a live look out here outside the pelosi residents here in pacific heights neighborhood, a bouquet of flowers actually standing outside the residence. and again, a police car parked outside their home. meanwhile, paul pelosi, he is in the hospital recovering speaker pelosi was scheduled to appear with vice president kamala harris at an event today. but she did cancel stephanie. of course, this is still a developing story and once we get more information, we'll be sure to bring it to you on air and online at kron 4 dot com. but for now, back to you. all right. thanks a for following the story for us. >> and we are learning more about the accused attacker, david, to poppy kron four's gayle ong found the home in berkeley where he used to live fbi agents visited this berkeley home friday afternoon. >> they could be heard asking
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about david to poppy, the man accused of attacking paul pelosi, the people who answered the door at the home turn the agents away. i didn't even know he was david until i just received the picture. neighbors say they recognized the poppy. i just seen him helping out around the house would like yard work. and then i saw him in teased a little according to records, the home is linked to gypsy top. a famous new activists in the bay area. we were there for her nude wedding in protest on the steps of san francisco's city hall in 2013, according to the san francisco chronicle, the poppy was asked to be the best man. top was not home friday. she's in jail for an unrelated incident. the home is described as a hippie collective. but the people who live there they are unlike any other. >> happy-go-lucky his love and friendship. is there like aggressive and they're mean and they start problems for no reason. police ad, poppy targeted the home of nancy pelosi, but we're still not sure exactly why we do know to
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poppy had a blog that focus on big brother, conspiracy theories and censorship. >> meantime, to poppy stepfather told the associated press he hadn't spoken to popping close to 20 years, but he remembers him as a quiet boy. >> who was reclusive, but never violent in the newsroom. gayle ong kron, 4 news. >> and we're hearing from lawmakers on both sides of the aisle condemning this assault kron four's washington correspondent raquel martin has more reaction. >> some washington lawmakers are on edge hurt that was sent to the nc in michigan. democratic congresswoman debbie dingell has known the pelosi's for decades. i hope that this is a wake-up call as someone who has in a tattered home with assault weapons who has had threat. i worry about my staff and there are elected officials at all levels who are really becoming afraid. lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are condemning the violence. senate republican leader mitch mcconnell tweeting he's disgusted and
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horrified and the white house says the president called the speaker directly to which mister pelosi a full recovery. according to u.s. capitol police, speaker pelosi was our home here in washington. what security at the time of the attack? capitol police say threats against law makers surged after the january 6 riot. >> and led to increased security. and this summer after an armed man targeted the home of supreme court justice brett kavanaugh, democrats and republicans passed legislation to boost each justices. security detail engel says while more security is helpful, the better solution we all have a responsibility to help dial donor. >> the toe in washington, raquel martin >> and our coverage of this attack on the pelosi is continues online. you can use your smartphone camera to links to the qr code. you see on your screen, it will take you to the story and our continuing coverage on our website. kron 4 dot com. coming up here on the kron 4 morning news. one of the men
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in police custody for the murder of a woman in oakland. >> is now dead himself. less than 24 hours after his arrest. more on the story. we were first to break it to you right here on kron 4. coming up. plus, we have an update on the 2021 police shooting and death of a man in the east bay. we have more on the decision from the judge involved. not tough on of that on this not to file charges against the officer involved. and after the break, a few spots around the bay area are opening up for early voting ahead of the midterms in just a few days. we tell you where you can cast your ballot this weekend. and as we head to the break, if you're looking for something to do, there is the spooktacular fest in san francisco. it starts at 11 this morning at helen willis park at the corner of polk and broadway. they will be trick or treating for adults and kids on polk street. bouncy houses live music and costume contest for kids and pets. this is free to attend. so have fun.
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>> kron 4 is your local election headquarters. early in-person voting starts today in sonoma county. registered voters not voting by mail can vote in person at one of 7 voting centers in the county. those centers open daily from 9 to 5 up to the day before the election on election day. they'll be open from 7 to 8 in sonoma county. residents can vote at any polling place. they wish and are not assigned a single polling site. we have
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a list of those polling spots on our website. kron 4 dot com. san francisco city hall also start offering voter services today. they're also open tomorrow and next weekend, let the city's other polling places. the city hall center conserve voters with many different needs voters can choose to mark and cast a paper ballot or use an accessible touch screen or cast an audio ballot. you can also ask for curbside voting. >> and for today, we're looking for a nice little warm up into the afternoon. some 70's coming in those inland spots might have some passing scattered clouds kind of throw into the mix a bit. a touch warmer tomorrow. but next winter is coming will get a flavor that coming up in a bit.
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♪just the two of us♪ ♪we can make it if we try♪ ♪just the two of us♪ the lg washtower redefine laundry in half the space. ♪building castles in the sky♪ >> thanks so much for joining us. and you're taking a live look from our mount tam camera this morning. gorgeous, gorgeous view of the city. you can see way out there in the distance there. i think that is sales force tower. the just picking up over the top of the clouds there. let's get another check of the weather with also some cold air morning, stephanie. good morning, everybody. that's the kind of come over the bay and the water is relatively warmer sea. get a little bit of that. >> infection fog, right on top of it. just to touch on that should mix out as we get some warmer weather in here into the late morning hours with
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starting a lot of sunshine, which will see again tomorrow on balance, though, the air is fairly dry to allow those temperatures to fall, but still, 43 santa rosa 50's lineup or the east bay shoreline with fremont coming in. 45 61 at this hour for any act now, looking ahead to future cast for not a lot to show you. just a little bit of footprints here. and there this afternoon, maybe a few little scattered clouds a little bit. that marine layer trying to recover just a touch you can see and it should mix out whatever we get into the afternoon. looks like a little bit warmer in some of those inland spots tomorrow afternoon. getting into next week, though, things get interesting. we have a system coming in from the pacific. not so much from the southwest, but from the northwest, the typical storm track we get in the winter months and you're going to feel closer to winter time. temperatures right here. look at this from the gulf of alaska straight down to the northwest. that's what we need to come from. and that will bring also some mountain snows with all of this as well. putting this together this. so we've got cold start mostly sunny day 60's for the bay 70's going on. well inland
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tomorrow, chilly again with some scattered clouds are kind of just showed you that before. then showers and working in here as we get later in the week gets tuesday wednesday, thursday, that doesn't hold to be seen to be a lot quantitatively, but it's the wet rag in our fire season that we need to look every little bit helps then into the following week might be more interesting with an unstable weather. 64 san francisco, 67 open san jose. you're checking in to 70. take a look at the temperature map there. we've got mid 70's going on in the far east bay. and 75 at the santa rosa. go into your 4 zone forecast in a bit, stephanie. all right. thanks a lot. >> in the east bay, less than 24 hours after police arrest, 2 men connected to the fatal shooting of an east bay dentist. one of those men is now dead. kron four's terisa stasio broke this story for us on the kron. 4 news at 3 as she learned this death happened while the suspect was in jail. >> it was a crime that shook the little saigon community in oakland, surveillance video captured the moment when beloved dentist, lili shoo
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pulled up in her car to visit a relative on a sunny afternoon in august. but that is when the suspect approached her and pulled the trigger, killing her. now, police are revealing that this was part of a twisted bigger plot. >> i'm pleased to announce the arrest. of 2 individuals who are responsible for this heinous crime, sent shockwaves throughout our community. >> on friday, authorities announced at a news conference, 2 suspects. she's longtime partner nelson chia 73, who was in the car at the time of the shooting seem bassan of stockton have been arrested for shoes. staff. >> this is not a case about race. this is a case about greed. some try to use this case as a way of dividing our community. my hope is that we can come together and support the family and the community. as we have all experienced this tragedy.
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>> police say that this is an ongoing investigation. >> and i just echo the words of the chief. this crime was a personal crime committed against the victim. and not a crime of race or a crime of hate. other, then the hatred that the defendant. had against his girlfriend. thank you very much. >> this video shows chia after his arrest thursday evening as he was taken into custody. he was pronounced dead by suicide friday afternoon to recess stasio kron. 4 news. >> happening now in the south bay, a woman is recovering after being stabbed in san jose. it happened around 8.30, last night on south 22nd street just a few miles west of san jose state university. the woman was taken to the hospital with life-threatening injuries. police continue their search for the attacker this morning. elon musk officially owns twitter and he said he'll change the company's stance on free speech in lifetime bans. but
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he's also been known to flip-flop and walk back on his statements. washington correspondent jessi tenure has more on what could possibly come next. >> some tech experts here are excited about the move while others remain more skeptical. >> it's overdue to allow folks back on these platforms and conservative groups like the heritage foundation are celebrating. elon musk's 44 billion dollars twitter takeover and expect the social media company to start lifting bans on influential right-leaning voices. commentators from the right will be allowed out of these like twitter gulag, essentially where folks are going to come out, they're going to able to speak again. jake denton, a research associate at heritage is tech policy center says one of those people could be former president donald trump. even though trump has said he will stick to his own site. truth social and not return to twitter. if trump does decide to return to the platform, i think it will help the right across the board. denton and other tech experts say must take over likely won't impact next month's mid-terms. but he and steven livingston, a
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professor at george washington university, say the 2024 presidential election is a different story. it's going to have a effect show. we say friday afternoon must tweeted the company is forming a new content. moderation council with diverse viewpoints. >> he said no major decisions about content or storing banned accounts will happen until after it's in place. what is fair to point of view is gross censorship in another. and livingston says those decisions could impact not only the future of twitter, but the billionaire's other companies as well. he's going to have a rude wake-up call at some point. >> so there's still a lot of wait and see. hear even from inside twitter where musk has already ousted top executives with even more personnel shakeups expected. in washington. i'm jessi tenure. >> and kron four's spoke with senior editor ian sure to hear about the potential changes that could be coming to twitter. here's some of his thoughts. but i think it's very important that we take all this very seriously
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because as musk's makes these choices, we're talking about only a couple weeks to the mid terms. we've got, you know, brazil is in the middle of an election right now. there's so many important things happening in the world. and again, whether we like it or not, twitter is at the center of a lot of it. nothing seems to have changed just yet when it comes to lifting bans on account. >> as of this morning, former president donald trump's account is still suspended. happening today. you have a chance to win 825 million dollars in tonight's powerball drawing. still time to get your ticket. this jackpot is the 5th largest lottery jackpot in u.s. history. it's grown so large because nobody has won since the start of august. the odds of winning this jackpot are just one in 292 million. if you win and decide to take the cash option, you can walk away with 410 million dollars. tonight's drawing is at 8 o'clock and good luck to all of you. >> still ahead on the kron, 4
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largely celebrated by people of mexican heritage, including right here in the bay area. and you can get in on the fun this weekend at a big celebration happening soon in oakland now there. earlier this morning, i spoke with chris inglis. yes, ceo of the unity council about tomorrow's big celebration. tell us a little bit above dia de los muertos up what happens and why is it so culturally important? >> well, it's it's significant day in and mexico in certain parts of mexico and central america. and it really happens around all souls day, which is november first and second. so we try to hold the festival is close to those days as a lot of tradition around honoring and remembering those that have not necessary in a solemn weight really in a celebratory way. and i think there's a lot of deep tradition and we try to bring as much of that to the festival is possible with about 30 ofrendas or altars that are built by local artists. there's music and there's just a lot of we've
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been making the the food bill and the district with beautiful senators decorations up. and it's it's just a very welcoming atmosphere for families. >> and here's that event. information again for you. it sounds like a lot of fun. take a look at your screen there, oakland, dia de los muertos is happening sunday, october 30th from 10:00am to 05:00pm at international boulevard in oakland. >> still ahead on the kron, 4 morning news reaction continues to pour in across the country in response to the attack on speaker pelosi's husband. the concerns politicians are now raising in the bay area.
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>> all right. good morning and welcome back to the kron. 4 morning news. start off this half hour with a look at our forecast. dave spahr in the weather center tracking it all a day. stephanie, good morning. and good morning, everybody. some blue skies working their magic at the golden gate bridge as we start the day bit of a chilly one to start off, though, isn't numbers are still holding in the 40's and a couple locations. but we're start to graduate a little into the 50's now, particularly off towards the east bay, which has been one of the warmer regions of the bay region. 61 1 on for antioch at this hour. but even the east bay shoreline as some lower 50's working in here fremont up to 49 now. now upstream, we do have a front that's going to change everything that's in the next week. tuesday, wednesday, thursday zone about there amounts. not really
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great, but it will be spread out over a long time period. so it shouldn't cause any problems with that. but it's going to be a cold rain. so it's going to be a flavor of some of that winter weather ultimately coming our way. 59 or 69 cheese may y 1 o'clock at 4.70, for some scattered clouds will disturbances breezes past tomorrow might have a little in the way of some fog going on. still cool. and we'll see those temperatures rise nicesy in the afternoon. but again, dress in layers as we have a cold start of a look at your long range forecast in the 4 zone in just a bit, stephanie. all right. thanks a lot, dave. back to our top story this morning. reaction continuing to pour in following the attack on house speaker nancy pelosi's husband. >> paul pelosi, 2 bay area politicians tell kron four's haaziq mod-yoon the acts of political violence towards public officials on the rise. >> this is really. terrible. it's dangerous. and it is with many ways but threat to our democracy. what happened? >> pelosi home. but the hammer
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and this this this guy, the protests that is an on democracy to bay area politicians. u.s. congressman john garamendi and california state senator scott wiener speak to what they see as the broader implications of speaker nancy pelosi's husband being attacked in their home in san francisco. talk about atmosphere of political it's it's not new to politics, but would you say it's escalated recent days? >> for certain political violence is not new, but it is much, much more about. we're absolutely seeing an escalation focus on policy disagreement. that's fine up to the mark. this is about but enough with the and response that personal demonization that leads directly to the >> both politicians say they have their own experiences with being threatened by someone who disagrees with their politics. for most of us in congress this is really
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terrible. it's dangerous. and it is with many ways. but are the boxes of what happened. >> pelosi home with the hammer and this this this guy, the protests that is an on democracy to bay area politicians. u.s. congressman john garamendi and california state senator scott wiener speak to what they see as the broader implications of speaker nancy pelosi's husband being attacked in their home in san francisco. >> talk about atmosphere of political it's it's not new to politics, but would you say it's escalated recent days? >> for certain political violence is not new, but it much, much more about. we're absolutely seeing an escalation focus on policy disagreement. that's fine up to the mark. is about but enough with the and response that personal demonization
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that leads directly to the >> both politicians say they have their own experiences with being threatened by someone who disagrees with their politics. for most of in congress. >> you know, we see virtually every day. every time we turn around maybe somebody behind this with the threat. >> you know, yeah, i've thousands of the roads. i just said it has to buy the for a jury last month in march. he knows guys do. >> the combined with a rifle. do you think that maybe congress to take this moment to make some kind of statement and regarding political violence? >> i had of the election. >> absolutely. all of this we do everything we can to tone down the rhetoric. >> in san francisco has met. kron 4 news. >> in the east bay, parents in oakland rallied outside an elementary school after hateful and racist graffiti was found written on campus.
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the discovery was made wednesday morning on a bathroom wall at thornhill elementary school on fort hill, drive in the montclair neighborhood. officials say that fee was immediately removed. the contra costa county da spoke publicly about her decision on the shooting death of tyrell wilson in 2021. she explains why her office decided not to file criminal charges against a former danville police officer accused of killing wilson kron four's. philippe djegal has that story for us. >> the day before speaking publicly during a news conference friday contra costa county district attorney diana becton says she reached out to 33 year-old tyrell wilson's family. she told them directly. former county sheriff's deputy and denville police officer andrew hall will not face criminal charges in wilson's case. of course, they're disappointed in the decision. but becton says it is based on an independent investigation into the march. 11th 2021 shooting. it includes the analysis of 3 use
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of force experts to including deadly force was reasonable. one saying it was not we're bound only to file charges when we have a good faith belief that we can prove those charges beyond a reasonable doubt. and that is ultimately where our decision life based on the facts included in the district attorney's office is 43 page report into wilson's killing. diana becton concludes that there is insufficient evidence to prove beyond a reasonable doubt. that hole is criminally liable in reaching this conclusion. the district attorney's office does not condone the actions of deputy hall in the fatal shooting of tyrell wilson hall claims he was acting in self-defense when he opened fire on wilson that deadly day. he was responding to reports of a man throwing rocks onto the freeway from an overpass. wilson had a knife and was shot when he moved toward hall in march. the county settled before 0.5 million dollars civil lawsuit with the wilson family a week
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earlier, paul was sentenced to 6 years in state prison for the november 2018 shooting death of 33 year-old laudemer arboleda friday. wilson supporters held a protest outside the district attorney's news conference. martino's. i'm very sad for the families. karen beck says she would often see wilson in her danville neighborhood. i never felt threatened by him. i did. it was just clear, yes, he had some issues, but he just wanted to be left and >> that's not what happened here. obviously, becton says her office has sent its report on the wilson case to attorney general rob bonta's office for review. >> in martinez, philippe djegal all kron. 4 news. >> was closer to halloween. the oakland police department is reminding people about some trick or treating safety tips. they want to make sure that everyone pays attention to traffic when they're out trick or treating and officers are advising that you take your to trick or treat in well lit populate areas. if you have to cross the street, you want to make sure you're making eye
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contact with drivers to make sure that they can see you. and when possible you want to wear bright clothing or reflective material. police are also reminding drivers on the road way to slow down, make sure that you're keeping an eye out for trick or treaters. if you think they're going to be in your neighborhood and when it comes to candy, excuse me, police say it to make sure that that is securely wrapped. if it's, you know, kind of falling out of the packaging there. you probably want to throw it out. and in mill valley, you can expect some street closures on halloween. police say sycamore avenue will be closed to traffic between park avenue in valley circle. this closure will start at 6 monday night and last until 9.30, police say the closure is meant to enhance pedestrian safety on halloween night. in the south bay regional medical center is teaming up with the san jose police department to host an opioid take back event to help raise awareness about the dangers of opioid misuse. you can drop off unwanted drugs and medication at the drive-thru location. however, needles, syringes, lancet are
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liquids will not be accepted here. the event starts from 11 in the morning to 12:30pm, in the afternoon. at the regional medical center on north jackson avenue. october is cancer awareness month and something that you might not be aware of is how expensive reconstructive surgery can be. a san francisco plastic surgery is using some new ground breakings technology to help cancer survivors feel whole again. kron four's ken wayne shows us how that works. >> when somebody dies, if they donate their body to science, that they donate their organs, we might use their skin for, you know, skin graft surgery with burns. we might use their corneas for corneal transplants or their or their tendons. and nobody has ever harvested nichols an aerialist before. so it's so exciting. doctor karen horton has been in the business of cancer reconstruction for well over a decade. the traditional techniques involve either a three-dimensional tattoo or folding the skin on top of
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itself to try to recreate the now she's one of a handful of doctors in the country studying whether they can reconstruct a using that once belonged to another woman. the aerial a complex crafter and they see graph is different. it's a female and areola. they process it. so all of the dna has removed. all the cells are removed. so there's no chance of rejection because there's no other immune system cells from another person. it's not an animal products. it's not made in a lab. and the more time a woman spends with her new them or her body will adapt over time. doctor horton says blood vessels and nerves will grow into the graft. many of the patients natural color could return and even feeling, even though it's it was not the original nickel. it's possible that some of the connections between the, if it is an raj in his own for women and the brain could still be there. studies have shown reconstruction is a critical part of a woman's journey and overcoming cancer. it can help
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them physically emotionally and psychologically. but this newest study promises to enter uncharted territory. you think there are any women who are going to be reluctant just because it's coming from cadaver? >> of course, any time there's something new on the market, they're going to be skeptics. there's going to be people that are hesitant to be first in line. i totally can relate when there's a new plastic surgery machine out there. not the first in line to purchase it, i have been in practice for 16 and a half years. and i think that this is the best option that we can currently offer to women. and that was ken wayne reporting for us. >> doctor horton is offering women a chance to take part in the study for free. you can find a link to sign up for a consultation on our website. kron 4 dot com. all right. saving senior dogs weekend. there's still time to introduce a furry new friend into your life just in time for halloween this weekend.
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san francisco senior dog rescue muttville hosts a special spooky event where people can pick up a forever friend for free. now in our 08:00am hour here on the kron 4 morning news. i spoke with kristen hof adoption manager with muttville. she introduced us to a cute new friend. >> he's one of our tiny are dogs. we 100 pound lab love love. love to go home. today we have a black lab. she's more on the medium side and then we have lots of dogs in between him and we've got lots of fabulous too. well, as in poodles all kinds of dogs and where does one of 3 or eggs on our block area? we're doing this for you. this weekend. so our neighbors that san francisco spca there are doing free adoptions for all of their black dogs and cats and then animal care and control around the corner. they're doing free adoptions as well. all right. so it's a great one stop for exactly. yeah. and so you know, what is it about senior dogs that really
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touches your heart and why? what should people introduce a senior dog into their life? of course that i i love that question because >> i've recently been hanging out with puppies and there are a lot more work than these guys like he's just showing. i've only met him this week and he's already just kind of. >> max, relax like these, you know, and really just hang in the home. you know, he obviously had lived in the home at some point in his life. so these dogs have those house manners and they have training manners. they have alone time training, manners. >> and you can meet lucius and so many other pups at the halloween adopt this on happening this saturday and sunday. 11:00am to 03:00pm at muttville senior dog rescue at 2, 5, 5, alabama street. >> all right. a cold start out today, but warming up nicely. the mid 70's well inland.
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and i'm good to go. >> all right. thanks for joining us here on the kron. 4 morning news. you're taking a live look now at the sand at san francisco from our sutro tower camera. wow. nice. i'm liking these new camera angles that producers are choosing for for the newscast. this one is really, really cool. a nice set. closer up. look at the city of san francisco where it's looking up just a little bit hazy out there, yeah, little bit that's left this is some of those the cold water that acts a little bit of a >> facilitator to get some of that surface fog like that east bay shoreline. we're start open up nicely on that front there. we might have a little bit more in the way of some of that fog going on tomorrow. >> however, that will mix out to mostly sunny on balance tomorrow afternoon and temperatures, maybe a smudge and warmer than today afternoon highs that is lower 50's line up the east bay shoreline. still 40's up to the north bay. 56, san francisco. 51 for san jose.
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there's a change coming up to this weekend. look at the big drop happening up to tahoe by tuesday. 46 and showers. snow is expected to higher elevations up there. so this is all kind of like a dry run no rivers, pun intended here, a dry run, if you will, for the winter months as we get kind of a typical type winter storm system come across the region here it comes into next week. there you see it's the whole not too. see it doesn't have a lot of moisture with it. so amounts are going to be somewhat modest over the entire time period. maybe a quarter of an inch of rain that we take a little bit of a break for the weekend. it looks like next weekend. and then here comes yet a new system our way, which holds some promise in may be getting some rain. and from that as well into next week. so this is good stuff to come upstream. the 4 zone forecast for your saturday. 64 san francisco, a little cooler along the coast, maybe even holding on to some upper 50's to burlingame at 67 down to the south. the redwood city popping about 70 to 69 for palo alto in the south bay. lower 70's here, 70 for san jose cupertino at 70 upper
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60's back to the east bay shoreline. a little warmer inland. mid 70's going on for tri valley. again, we might see may be reaching for 80 or so in a pocket here there. 75 concord, 64 berkeley, the 64. 74 failed fairfield. 71 for napa in santa rosa. at 75. so not bad for the weekend. you know, kind of the fall like feel. and then here comes the flip. wow. little flavor of winter coming our way. 60's upper 50's at that showers. come to pass a little break into next weekend and then maybe do some more of this again into the following week. stephanie. >> all right. thanks a lot, dave. dolly parton says she's done touring in a new interview with pollster the beloved country. music singer says she will not do a full-blown tour again, but she's not ruling out special performances here. and there the jolene singer says she's toured her whole life and it just takes so much time and energy. ali, who is now 76 years old is set to be inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame next week. big congrats to her. jerry lee
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lewis, who songs you may remember such as great of fire and a whole lot of shaking going on has died at the age of 87. alex coleman has the details. >> yes, i created my own staff. we're decades. jerry lee lewis was known to fans simply as the killer. for and the way you rental the ivory. it was a musical ability that he knew was to get my mama and my dad don't know about that. but beyond that, >> but the i didn't play it. i >> friends and fans say nobody played the piano like jerry lee. even as a kid. his piano teacher found that out the hard way when jerry lee gave him a lesson on how music should be played at lesson.
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>> do you guys that were not followed? john boehner played like but now a happening. all of his music would take him from his home in louisiana to memphis, tennessee, to record at sam phillips sun studio. >> this was the place where jerry lee would make records and history with one hit song after another. his first big hit was called crazy arms too. tape on cut. >> for a was a record that it's over down covid was one but beginner who later along with elvis presley, johnny cash and carl perkins seen in this historic picture. >> would be part of the million dollar quartet at sun studio. they turned vinyl records in to go back answer. e world come out of memphis. hit
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records lined the walls of his home in nesbit, mississippi. but he continued to tool. an electrified audiences kicking over piano bench is on stage. he even recorded a new cd called rock'n'roll time. you might think one of his all-time favorite songs like the right call for fire or whole lot of shaking going on. but it's not i i don't know if i was from. >> i was like number trust in god. >> lewis was inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame in 1986. and his pioneering contribution to the genre has been recognized by the rockabilly hall of fame in 1989, his life was chronicle in the movie great of fire starring dennis quaid. >> in 2012, he was married for the 7th time. and at that
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time, his wife, says their love, his music and the opening of the new jerry lee lewis cafe and hunky todd on beale street kept him >> i think getting this new restaurant on beale street and able to say that memphis appreciates him, you know, because he's never left me. if loves memphis, jerry lee lewis, the last surviving member of the million dollar quartet. >> remember for the way he lived the way he played piano and for forgivable music. >> lewis. >> on and >> on and >> alex coleman. meet three sisters. the drummer, the dribbler, and the day-dreamer... the dribbler's getting hands-on practice with her chase first banking debit card... the drummer's making savings simple
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like these characters are from the incredibles 2. yeah. that looks like a lot of fun. well, if you've been preparing for a zombie apocalypse is a new study that might help you out here. >> the cdc, yes, the centers disease control. they conducted a study and found the best you will want to be if the dead were ever to start to walk. is orlando, florida researchers say the key factors like grocery stores hunting and gun stores and apparently the number of basements can make for some good preparation. if you're out in florida now, the second best place in to be in the case of a zombie apocalypse is salt lake city and coming in 3rd is honolulu. who's the zombie in? this is the guy, i guess throwing this is a everywhere. the the land. yes, i've been prime. stephanie. never saw this. i'm getting an education here. this is what it looks like. the apocalypse people clapping, people jumping world war z with with
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brad pitt. >> that's a good movie to get on a helicopter. get out of there. i want to talk about some changes coming our way. you know this weekend. start up. bone chilling. let's go to the tracker. real quick since we have a little extra time temperatures for you. we've recovered nicely. we're in the 50's everywhere. so it's layers, folks, because this afternoon inland going nice and warm going on in the 70's today. >> now up in the mountains, we're going to see the change by tuesday. look at the drop there from 60 this weekend down to 46. so this has all the hallmarks of winter type weather. so we're getting a little wet runner. what are you going to call it for the winter months? and hopefully it will deliver. so here it comes midweek right there. it's not a lot quantitatively, maybe a quarter of an inch. take a breath for the weekend. thank you. and then into early next week, looks like more activity coming our way. so this is a nice little trend. let's hopefully that will hold up 7 day forecast. there's the drop 60's 50's to be found. the board along with the precipitation rain tuesday wednesday, thursday, halloween monday. so watch out for the
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apocalypse of the zone. you just said, yeah, except we're not in florida, unfortunately. basements very much in florida either. so i think about a lucky enough to go back to the grocery store and do the fist fights like they do in the movie? >> well, you know, it's it is nice to see that the conditions are looking pretty good for halloween. yeah, that's a big nice improvement there for our weekend for the tricks and traders and also get out there. >> in the joy for at least of the halloween halloween activities to the think will hold up for monday night. okay. but then here comes the rain. all right. thank you so much. say that's it for us at the kron. 4 news. >> this weekend. i'm stephanie lin in from all of us here. thanks so much for watching and we'll see you back here and we'll see you back here tomorrow. have a great day. pre-rinsing your dishes? you could be using the wrong detergent. and wasting up to 20 gallons of water. skip the rinse with finish quantum. its activelift technology provides an unbeatable clean on 24 hour dried-on stains. skip the rinse with finish to save our water. ♪
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