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>> this morning on the kron, 4 morning news. developing news out of the north bay eastbound 5.80, closed on the richmond. sandra fell bridge this morning because of police activity. we have all the live details for you coming up in
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reports and another hot day in the bay area with temperatures nearing triple digits in parts of bay. >> from the area's local news station, you're watching the kron. 4 morning news at 7. >> good morning. thank you so much for joining us here on the kron. 4 morning news. i'm stephanie lin. it is saturday, july the 22nd. our top story this morning is the heat. >> start by getting a look at the weather with dave sphar. good morning, good morning, stephanie. good morning, everybody. going to be quite pretty toasty. few folks in the east bay, particularly over the east bay hills today. >> as we reached 100 plus again, not a one-day event this go-around. you'll feel the improvement already by tomorrow. and in fact, the micro-climate check in because of the coast. going to on the chilly side today. even once we take care of some of that fog, like you see at the golden gate bridge right there that's in place. but you're not seeing that kind of effort inland. now, here's what we have. it's heat advisory, not
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a warning. so it's not going to pop as high. and you can see the coverage area very typical over the east bay hills, a little bit in the santa clara valley and up to the north a little bit solano county, particularly in some of the higher elevations up there in napa county as well, everybody to the west are not in this, although you're going to feel a little bit temperature bump today and then backing off a little tomorrow so far. here are the numbers for you. 69 going on for antioch. but most of the immediate bay, you're looking at the 50's for right now to the sun gets up and warms us up. here's the contrast to were trailing by a few degrees around the immediate bay where it's pretty much right on target well inland. you can winds were going to get those onshore winds driven by the typical thermal gradient, as you might have seen from that map earlier with the head along the east bay shoreline 80's and well 100 plus that differentiation will drive a little surface winds and also bring in some cooler ocean cooled air. the circulation. i want to show here. this is actually tomorrow. all that cluster of cloud cover you see so above us, you'll see some
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scattered clouds work. and that's where the source is coming from the southwest that sometimes little ozone there because that can sometimes produce some dry lightning. 82 at 11 o'clock. it looks like at 2 o'clock. we'll do 97 as we see 100 plus in some of those selective spots. we'll go walk into the forecast for you in just a bit. stephanie. >> all right, dave, thank you. a developing story we're following this morning. eastbound lanes on the richmond. sandra fell bridge are still closed this morning because of police activity. kron four's. tiffany justice is live for us in sandra fell with the details on this. and tiffany, what's happening out there? >> right. so at this moment, the bridge eastbound traffic still closed. but we do know that this has been going on since early yesterday morning. the eastbound lanes of the richmond, fell bridge, which is right behind this still remains closed this morning. let's go and show you one of our live cameras of the bridge show you exactly what is going on. completely empty on this saturday. and typically this
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is a pretty busy bridge. chp says someone is dealing with a mental health crisis. now. >> this is video of the heavy traffic cause for a large portion of friday afternoon and evening. this happened right in the heart of the evening commute. and according to the last update from chp southbound 101, at the east bound 5.80. >> it's close and all traffic on northbound 101, in the area is being diverted to belem road. >> if you have to get to the east bay from the north bay this morning, you can take highway 37 through a hole or go through san francisco news. the bay bridge. we will keep you updated throughout the morning to let you know exactly when this bridge completely opens today. back to you, stephanie. all right, tiffany, thank you for that. >> and a reminder, if you or someone you know, is struggling with mental health, there is help available for you. you can call the state's 9, 8, 8 hotline. it is open to 24 hours a day, 7 days per week. and there are growing
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concerns after a series of male robberies and thefts and one incident in san francisco, a mail carrier was beaten before having their postal keys stolen kron four's. dan thorn reports. >> scenes like this are becoming an comfortably common for bay area. postal workers, the man pictured here allegedly assaulted and robbed a mail carrier in san francisco, threatening violence against anybody who's trying to their job. >> certainly somebody like a letter carrier who such a vital member of the community. this is outrageous and unacceptable. u.s. postal inspector matthew norfleet says the bay area is a priority as there are several cases currently open. >> in last week's robbery, norfleet says the goal was to steal the keys and the postal keys have one well, they have one legitimate purpose, which is to deliver the mail and that the only other thing you can do with them is. >> still mail. >> postal keys were at the center of an investigation involving 3 women who are
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accused of stealing thousands of pieces of mail in san pablo, fake documents including fake checks, stolen credit and debit cards, home loans and bank deeds were all recovered. norfleet says it's been difficult to prevent the robberies, but mailbox break-ins can be prevented if people clear their mailboxes every day. the burglaries usually happen late or in the overnight hours these are going to come back to the places where >> they've been successful, stealing mail before. so by by keeping that now out of the mailbox will keep it out of the hands of mail. thieves and will make it last desirable. 2 point of view that point a gun at a letter carrier to try to get the keys to that. now norfleet also suggests keeping an eye out for your mail carrier because they are delivering your mail. >> but never confront a criminal. >> the males important, everybody values it right. nothing compares to human we don't want to see anybody get injured, trying to protect the mail you know, more than he's already happened.
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>> and that was dan thorn reporting for us this morning for information about male crimes. the postal inspector service does offer rewards of up to $50,000. you can get in touch with them. 24 hours a day at 877-876-2455. and we're learning a child was among one of the 2 victims hurt in a shooting friday in oakland. it happened just before 7.30, on 38th avenue near lyon avenue. police say they found the child and another person with gunshot wounds. they're both hospitalized in stable condition. no word on a suspect at this time. citizen app video shows the scene of a deadly shooting friday in san francisco's tenderloin district. >> it happened around 6 friday near golden gate avenue and high street. witnesses say they saw the shooter run off. and one person is dead after a shooting in gilroy. police believe it happened near columbine court on thursday night. the person was brought to st. louis regional hospital with a gunshot wound around 09:00pm. the victim later died
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of their injuries. no word of a suspect at this time. a woman who lost her home in the tubbs fire in 2017 is forced to start over again after losing her new kernville home to another fire. lynn schmidt returned home a few nights ago to find her home engulfed in flames. she was able to rescue her dog, molly. but the dog ended up dying from its injuries the next day. >> it very scary. >> but the only thing i had in my mind was frightening. molly i was unable to and i feel. crazy. bad about that. and you know, if you have important things. come in, a safety deposit box for something that's fireproof. you know, he's this is the second that i've lost everything. >> schmidt is now living with her sister and trying to raise money to start over yet again.
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and earlier this week, we told you about an 82 year-old ice cream vendor who was robbed in oakland. well, this morning, the alameda county fire department and other community leaders are hosting a buyout fund raiser to raise money for this vendor identified as don juan, the event starts at 11 at 38 e east 9th street near the intersection of fruitvale avenue. and the movie oppenheimer debuted in theaters friday. but a lot of people might not know the man behind the world's first atomic bomb got his start at uc berkeley. was ella sogomonian has more on his bay area connection. >> robert oppenheimer was hired as an assistant professor of physics at uc berkeley in 1929, he was said to have chain smoked with cigarette in one hand and a piece of chalk in the other furiously scribbling equations on the blackboard. corky. sure. but his contributions to quantum mechanics were explosive so much so that the u.s. government task oppenheimer with creating the first-ever atomic bomb and
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what is known as the manhattan project. once word got out that germany was already working on one to. i think the logic was very compelling that if the u.s. >> did not put. >> hitler out of business. we might be in a situation where the germans, the nazis had a bomb and would be using it in allied powers. this is a photo of the world's first test on july. 16th. >> 1945 showing the mushroom cloud in new mexico. the atomic bomb was later dropped on japan in the last days of world war. 2, though, he never publicly admitted regret. oppenheimer said to have later opposed, continued use and development of nuclear weapons. >> we've now created a world where permanently weelive on kind of a shot to a oppenheimer was later accused of having communist sympathies in 1954. >> and the government banned him from classified science project on security grounds that was just lifted last
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year. >> and that was kron four's. ella sogomonian reporting for us this morning. uc berkeley is hosting a panel discussion on oppenheimer next friday in the auditorium at international house in berkeley. coming up on the kron 4 morning news beating the heat. crowds flock to water parks to escape the triple digit temperatures sweeping the bay area. >> and rebuilding 6 years after the tubbs wildfire, the new facility being built in santa rosa to help fight future fires. plus, remembering the life of tony bennett and his impact on san francisco. >> and hot for today. as temperatures reached a 100 of the far east bay will walk through your saturday forecast. we come
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>> well, it was a hot day and the bay area residents headed to cool spots all over the region to beat the heat. kron four's philippe djegal reports from hurricane harbor in concord. >> more than 22 slides keeping visitors cool at 6 flags, hurricane harbor in concord, soaring temperatures drawing some of the biggest crowds of the summer where from sacramento valley, which is the is unbearable coming up here. >> and i felt a little bit thank god for the water for you can start high up and right to water down for a splashy dip in the pool or for the little ones showing 0 deaths. waters and do so safely with light jackets available to anyone who wants or needs floaties. cover up sunscreen. jordan warms league is celebrating his big day
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with the family. always wanted to come here for the birthday now i got 2 boys celebrated with. and even though everyone surrounded waters, it is important to take steps healthy in the heat on days like this >> you always want to stay hydrated. we have free water stations throughout the park guests can. help themselves to some water and hydrate themselves are things we recommend that people often forget about sunscreen making sure that properly protected from the site as well also important days like today. and if you do need to take a break, there is plenty of shade. >> in concord, philippe kron. 4 >> and taking a live look at what conditions appear to be on the peninsula. is live look now at the san mateo bridge. and we see traffic moving along quite smoothly. now at this hour, 7.15, this saturday morning. let's check in now with david, our weather center for more on our forecast a
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day. >> good morning, stephanie. good morning, everybody. and another hot day coming our way, as will see those numbers pushed to the triple digits over the east bay hills. checking out, though, from the other direction, spin the camera around pointing at at the bay and off towards the distance over haze going on here. but that will mix out a little bit. we're actually be watching upstream will be some scattered clouds in tomorrow's forecast. that's being bubbled up from the south. you have your high and your general. an optic flow pattern here that covers a good chunk of our planet. basically all of this going on here and you can see how it's starting to be trap. some of the subtropical moisture getting trapped in that. we'll call that the monsoon during this time of year. and for the next couple of months. but the problem with that is sometimes that can generate some of that dry lightning. that's what sometimes the concern is. it doesn't look like that's going to be necessarily a threat to us tomorrow. but you'll be seeing some of those scattered clouds aloft. so it's not just the surface moisture kind of thing that we get from that marine layer. that's more the
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subtropical moisture coming in. so today, heat advisory inland 100 plus 80's covering the east bay shoreline tomorrow, warm inland. again, those scattered clouds and as mentioned, 70's east bay shoreline and yes, 90's. well, so it feels good next week. it's really look like it's holding together here. summers, mild. we've got 80's inland 70's for the east bay shoreline. and it looks to be pretty consistent in the models are somewhat in agreement with this. you'll still see maybe some 90's poke out here a little bit. there. but it looks like it's favoring more moderation. now, right now we have 50's lighting up the east bay shoreline. 74 for any 53 for santa rosa with 56 for san francisco. the surface moisture, the fog and all of that mixes out. thatrs what happens up in the mountains, not much. but tomorrow. yeah. tomorrow morning we have our fog, maybe even some drizzle right along the coast. that's the lower levels. damp air and then above it, it's much a warmer. this is the subtropical moisture in terms of some scattered clouds tomorrow. again, we don't think anything's going to tear
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allies from that of the models. don't seem to be even up in the mountains picking up any rain with that. so hopefully it's a good sign. and most of that traffic is to the south. we're just getting the outflow a little bit about spilling over to area today. 71 will call it the morning scattered clouds that fog. 79 for oakland. 89 going on for san jose. meanwhile, for the highs over the east bay hills, 100 plus and the north bay mike brush by 171 for san francisco. 63 chilly degrees at half moon bay ca coming in far from the east bay pack the sweater visit the coast a bit, ok? we've got 93 by tomorrow on sunday. big change. 91 happening by monday. as you can see the pattern and the change into next week. so this is a one-day event will walk you through in terms of the 4 zone forecast and the extent that in a bit, stephanie. >> all right, dave, thank you so much. well, actor matthew mcconaughey is taking on the issue of safety at schools. this week he announced his greenlights grant initiative. he says it's designed to help school districts nationwide get access to billions of dollars in federal money.
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mcconahay visited his hometown of uvalde texas schools. the one to it will help school administrators apply for these grants by letting them know when the deadline what the grants pay for and how to apply. reading provide special grant writing services all at no cost. >> that's it's free. >> mcconaughey and his wife, camilla had already established relief fund for the community of uvalde with the just keep livin foundation. and tony bennett, the legendary singer of i left my heart in san francisco, died friday just 2 weeks short of his 97th birthday. but at first saying the song at san francisco's fairmont hotel, it's since become the official song of the city kron four's justine waltman reports on the mark. he left behind. >> flowers adorn the tony bennett statue outside san
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francisco's paramount hotel honoring the entertainer whose iconic song became the anthem for the city by the bay. it's a sad passing of an era he was really >> a great asset to the city. he was a master of his craft in you and the passenger first francisco with his beautiful song. left my heart in san francisco and love yourself. francisco. >> let's say not back in 2020 shortly after the bay area went into pandemic lockdown, been invited. everybody to saying i left my heart in san francisco to stay connected. countless people responded catching a much welcome break from the first global health crisis in a to with his story careered, he released more than 70 albums winning him. 19 grammys. >> all but 2 after he reached his 60's, ben, its goal was to expose his audience to his music. what he called the great american songbook
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creating hits all the way up until 2021. with his final album. love for sale featuring hit artists in 2014 at the age of 80, he broke his own record as the oldest living performer with a number one album on the billboard 200 charts for his song cheek to cheek. his first duet with lady gaga, former house speaker nancy pelosi is calling bennett a national treasure and a friend senator dianne feinstein echoing that sentiment saying san francisco lost a beloved champion >> and >> he will be so missed. that was just in waltman reporting. there is no specific cause of death that's been shared. but we know that bennett was diagnosed with alzheimer's disease in 2016. he leaves
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behind his wife, susan, 4 children and 9 grandchildren. the san francisco's boys, a boys chorus will perform. i left my heart in san francisco at city hall later today. still ahead on the k on 4 morning news e-cigarette company juul is asking for new fda approval for another new product. >> details ahead. ♪ i have type 2 diabetes, ♪ ♪ but i manage it well. ♪ ♪ it's a little pill with a big story to tell. ♪ ♪ i take once-daily jardiance, ♪ ♪ at each day's staaart. ♪
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>> welcome back. julius trying to get the fda to approve a new electronic cigarette. they claim it has unique chip that will block the use of counterfeit cartridges. also an app that would restrict underage access. the e-cigarette company says the product is already for sale in britain. and electric cars might be losing a little bit of momentum. industry analysts say ev prices have dropped almost 30% in the past year and say a possible collapse of the electric car could really staying the economy. >> to see this level of kind a hesitation by the consumer to jump into the ev world right on the cusp of all these movies that have come in the past year and all the more that are coming in the next year already starting to stack up at dealerships. it's something to be concerned about. >> more than 750,000 electric cars were sold in the u.s. last year. that's about 6% of the total market. and taylor swift fans may have some bad blood with the people at levi
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stadium. the venue is banning tailgating for both concerts next friday and saturday. they're also be no designated viewing areas outside of the stadium for some fans. that was the only way to be part of the experience because ticket prices for this concert are averaging more than $1000. a ticket. >> i mean, like what gets our is to come back or want to perform in it. that particular stadium, especially one as big as taylor swift is like. seeing that her crown and our fans and mike setting the tone this point. but for some people and to many in the amount of people to like celebrate and the excited her to be there is not not again, not a good way to get artists to come back. i want to be a you're going you and get a live picture now of and when to run. >> friday on friday, levi's reversed policy of not allowing any bracelets at the concert. you saw one just there. those friendship
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bracelets will not will now be allowed at next week shows swifties have been making in training these bracelets at concerts to connect with other fans. still ahead on the kron, 4 morning news, a school in riverside county making waves for rejecting a new and updated social studies book. >> how governor newsom is now getting involved. for the weekend. today is the 10th annual fiesta friday. this does frida's art of the year. but when a gardens festival, you can see all that information on your screen there. this event celebrates mexican artist frida kahlo's love for san francisco. it will be our performances dance and drag. attendees are encouraged to wear a fount flower crown. it runs from one
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on the kron 4 morning news road rent rage ends with a car stuck inside a pizza restaurant. the details on what happened here coming up. and rebuilding 6 years after the tubbs wildfire, the new facility being built in santa rosa to help fight future fires. all right. good morning. welcome back to the kron. 4 morning news. thank you so much for joining us here. 7.29 this saturday morning. >> let's check in now with dave on the warmup. we're expecting to come up pretty soon. you're. >> yeah, good morning, stephanie. good morning, everybody. we have one day of this brutal kind of like summer weather here. and then it's a break for everybody getting into next week while some really pleasant temperatures here really kind of makes up for i some of the heat wave we've had last couple of weeks anyway,
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today's the big day to look out for. here's what we're looking at for right now. our beauty shot of the east bay shoreline looking pretty good at that is some of that haze of fog starts to peel away. of course, we do have the spare the air day for today. some scattered clouds for tomorrow. the oakland a's versus the astros game. time is 607. today. temps are going to say near 70 scattered clouds and mild. i can probably keep that there for tomorrow and change the time because the game is earlier in the in the day for tomorrow. temperatures will be much the same as it will be cooler going into. tomorrow's will kind of convenient, i guess on that front winds will be onshore later on. once we get some of that inland heating, the could, the thermal gradient tends to dry that nice onshore wind. the high pressure is not exactly placed in the right area to completely shut this off. thank goodness, 74 for antioch. got some 60's in the east bay there. but along the east bay shoreline still hold on to the 50's. and to reiterate the point, the excessive heat, we have a heat advisory covering the east bay over the east bay hills, little to the santa clara valley and up to solano county and portions of napa county as well. 82 will do it by 11 by
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2. 97 in 100. plus is expected in a couple locations. we'll be checking that out of the 4 zone forecast. but also that extended with nice relief coming our way into next week. 70. all right, dave, thank you. >> well, breaking news, all lanes have reopened in the eastbound direction. on the richmond, sandra fell bridge. you can see traffic moving along there. the bridge had been shut down since early yesterday afternoon due to some police activity on the roadway that has finally cleared. and this is a live look again at that bridge. you can see cars finally making their way across after many, many hours of hours of closures. there. well, a road rage shooting ends with a car crashing into a hayward pizza restaurant leaving this mess that you can see on that screen right there. police are now searching for the people who are inside the vehicle. kron four's haaziq madyun spoke with the restaurant's manager about this. you know, i table right here. >> supposed to be somebody that is.
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>> the roundtable is here on foothill boulevard in the city of hayward. it happened friday at around 11:30am. 2 vehicles were spotted. one pushing the other onto the sidewalk, hitting this green street. light pole crashing into roundtable. the manager of the restaurant, santiago munoz picks it up from there. >> by way to me getting out from by teenagers. yes, you get out there and what they are i tried to grab one and they me. and then they run all over. >> he says the driver of the other vehicle, a toyota corolla made a u-turn, got out of the truck, told him the teenagers were shooting at before he used his truck to rear in their white car, causing it to lose control and crash into the restaurant. it with another pushing hayward police. investigators say this all began as a road rage incident on foothill boulevard following some kind of altercation. shots were fired at the truck. the occupants of the vehicle ran away. police have not been able to confirm
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or and just how many people were inside the car or their ages. the truck driver stayed on the scene and cooperated with investigators. the driver of the truck suffered no major injuries. no roundtable. customers or employees were injured a been a manager here at this business. >> and yes, use anything ever happened like note. >> although the damage is extensive, pizza is still being made. the round table remains open. customers can enter around the corner on maple street investigators are checking surveillance video to try to identify the occupants of the white vehicle. anyone with information about this incident is asked to contact hayward police and hayward haaziq madyun kron. 4 news. >> well, if you plan to take part this weekend, expect some delays. trains typically run a bit slower during the warm weather about 10 minutes behind when the heat nears triple digits and they do this because the heat can impact the performance of the rails. and a reminder to spare the
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air can today the 4th spare the air of the year started friday morning and will go until the end of today. experts say to try to avoid driving, if you can, experts say hot temperatures combined with vehicle exhaust can create some pretty hazy conditions out there and the east bay and santa clara valley are expected to be unhealthy for sensitive groups. human remains have been found near the bay farm island bridge in alameda. police say they got a call about an object being on the shoreline around 03:30pm, afternoon on friday. police later confirmed it was human remains. no word on a cause of death or the identity of the person at this time. despite the expected weekend heat, thousands of runners hit the pavement this sunday for the san francisco marathon from the embarcadero to sausalito and back there will be road closures. so make sure to check your gps before heading to your destination. most of the closures will be along the embarcadero sidewalks on the golden gate bridge will also be closed for more information. head over to
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kron. 4 news dot com. the city of santa rosa broke ground on a new fire station friday. firefighters have been working at a temporary fire station since the 2017 tubbs fire burned down fire station 5 four's rob nesbitt reports. >> the tubbs fire destroyed the original station 5 in santa rosa 6 years ago. the flames of the tubbs fire ripped through thousands of acres of napa and sonoma counties. some of the greatest losses were felt in santa rosa. captain stavros calla garrow remembers hearing a call come over his radio that the fire was approaching fire station 5 fire station 5 compromise and burned down. >> and it was just kind of a gut punch on top of everything else on top of the houses we lost and then even more so that the loss of life, many firefighters not only lost their place of work, but their homes, including fire chief scott westrope who's been with the department for 23 years said we're able to rebuild. and you know, planner is back down in our neighborhood. so it worked out fine. but it was
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a for a lot of people are still feeling the effects of that. the chief rebuilt his home, but he's had to work out of a temporary fire station for the last 6 years. that's why friday was a day of celebration for the groundbreaking for the new station. 5 will be built a new station at a new location. bigger parcel number one, so we can provide more defensible space for the fire station. we can build a bigger station to accommodate more personnel. and we do have staffing. >> guests of the groundbreaking looked over pictures of what the 18 and a half million dollar facility will look like paid for entirely with state grant money. according to chief westrope, it will host 8600 plus square foot structure who is looking forward to the day construction starts and finishes. >> giving the firefighters who have already experienced extreme loss, a new place to call their own. we're just excited to get a new firehouse. really, i think most of just can't wait to see what it's going to be like. it's been a while since we've had. >> serving a new fire house built from the ground up. so it is definitely big day for the department. the goal is to have the new station 5 built by summer of 2025. reporting in santa rosa. i'm rob nesbitt. kron. 4 news.
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>> an emergency school meeting was held last night in southern california. this after the temecula school district in riverside county voted to reject the state's new social studies book. that includes contributions of people with disabilities as well as, and bisexual americans and members of other ethnic and cultural groups. tensions were high during an earlier meeting this week after governor newsom threatened to fine the school district over a million dollars for refusing to adopt these updated textbooks. >> you do you up there and will do us down here. parents and patriots down to local level of already instructed the superintendent. if books come from shipping and receiving to say no, we'll ship them right back. this is not your school district. this is ours. >> and governor newsom said the state will be sending the books to the school district before the new school year begins a san bernardino county school district approved a kuala see requiring employees to notify parents if their child identifies as
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transgender. our capitol correspondent eytan wallace reports. >> passions running high thursday evening at the chino valley unified school district board meeting in bernardino county at the center of it all, a policy requiring school employees, including teachers and counselors to notify parents know more than 72 hours after learning their child, quote, identifies as a gender other than the students, biological or denver listed on their birth certificate. state superintendent of public instruction tony thurmond attended the meeting after he says students invited him. he spoke against the policy that he argues may put our students at risk after his one minute of a lot of time wrapped up board. president sonia shah addressed him. tony thurmond. >> i appreciate you being here tremendously. but here's the problem. we're here because of people like you. >> you're in sacramento. proposing things that and then went back to the podium to
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address shop. but he says law enforcement asked him to leave. he spoke with us one on one about all. i've never been in a meeting where the school board president starts. >> i'm debating or speaking at a speaker. you let the folks speak. you call the next speaker and the board president just started attacking me and then bring up a whole bunch of political things that nothing to do with the issue at hand. but he says what matters most to standing up to the policy. the board ultimately approved in a 4 to one vote. when you consider the high rate of that many of our lgbtq+ students are were concerned that this new policy could could really have dramatic and dangerous impacts on our students. thurman's message echoed by california legislative lgbtq caucus member. senator scott wiener. he wrote in part, quote, each of us who comes out does so when we want to not win, the government wants us to this action is illegal and despicable and will not stand. all we're saying is that if that's happening, the parents need to be brought in know
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about as well. they should not be excluded. gop assembly member say lee was at the meeting and supports the policy to notify parents. it was modeled after a bill he wrote this year that ultimately did not make it to the legislature. there is this trend. this move it now that kids somehow >> don't belong to the parents. in fact, they're creatures of the state and that the schools and the government knows what's best for your kids and we'll decide what use the parent can cannot know and how much you can be involved. i think that's and california attorney general rob bonta says he is open to legal action citing concerns over civil rights reporting from the state capitol. a tom wallace kron. 4 news. >> coming up on the kron 4 morning news officials in lake tahoe say too many tourists are causing problems and now they're trying to look for solutions. and president biden says he wants companies to take a cautious approach to take a cautious approach to deve
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>> might seem like an interesting problem for resort city to have lake tahoe says it has too many tourists. that's the message from the popular for travel guide fedor. they are urging travelers to actually keep away from the area. local tourism officials say that they aren't pleased with the recommendation, but longtime residents say that they've been complaining for years about the region being overrun by people who are out of town. they say they are threatening the delicate ecological balance quality of life for locals. >> the biggest annoyances is. >> probably traffic parking pollution, air pollution and garbage. i can't go to my own beaches anymore. i cannot go
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to harbor where i grew up in less. i got in line at 7 in the morning. >> northern california and have been sweltering under triple digit temperatures. so this year, at least a lot of people going to tahoe. >> will be able >> interesting conditions out there. and meantime, lake tahoe's eastern's sierra ski resort, mammoth mountain just announced they are extending open season until august 6. this winter's huge volumes of snow brought the second snowiest winter on record to the sierra. the resort saying this has only happened twice in their 69 year history. let's take a live look now outside at the bay bridge and downtown san francisco where it is looking pretty hazy out there. we know a spare the air alert is in effect. i believe dave. >> yeah, today and actually not been issued tomorrow. those advisory going on for tomorrow. and although, you know you the shot shows you that not too bad from quite how are we are getting some nice blue skies working. not only the fog on but not as a
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parent we're just showing you from before. meanwhile, tomorrow will be on the lookout for some scattered clouds coming in from the south. this is where they tropics are. and this is where our monsoon moisture tends to bubble up from. looks to be scattered clouds really traversing across a central coast and out of socal. but this can sometimes produce some dry lightning. so that's what the danger with that is. it looks like it's just going to cause medic passing on by and our highs. actual be shaved off a little bit from what we're looking at. today's will have an improvement on that front. speaking of tahoe, the forecast there keeps it in the 80's. it looks like as we get into next week as well. one of the things we're seeing in the higher elevations as lows are going as low, maybe 50's going on for lows is what we're looking at the next couple of days. 74 currently now antioch, 60's off to the inland parts of the east bay. but 50 still maintain on the east bay shoreline with 53 of the santa rosa. so clearly it's are high, which is not exactly in the same locations as the last go-around run. so
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that gives us a little bit of effort to get that fog in the morning hours. you also with the high pressure a little bit off to the east. we can get a little bit of the surface winds, not a lot, but a little bit helps. and with daytime heating, that will drive little bit of those onshore winds. now going forward, that breaks down and we finally start to see some cooler weather from a trough up to the north. and you'll see that reflected in the 7 day forecast will do the 80's well inland. huertas grazing over 90 now for today. the big hot day. 71 san francisco looks like san mateo coast. you're in the 60's for a lot of today. up to the north actually might get some lower 70's, though, burlingame 79, we've got 81 for foster city, palo alto. 85. meanwhile, the south bay, 90 ish is some upper 80's. 91 cupertino, for example, morgan hill, though, 99, 96 for los gatos east bay shoreline, still in the 80's tri valley. here you go. livermore around 101, looks like 101. for walnut creek, danville, of conquer. coming
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in at 102, meanwhile will come in. and 79 for oakland, 77 for berkeley, allay 78. meanwhile, 103, for any act. 98. meanwhile, for fairfield nap, you're at 91 and 99. santa rosa 70's. you can see from the marine coast. all right. into monday, we have some of those leftover scattered clouds will call about 91. but that's an improvement as we drop into the 80's by midweek. check it out. it will 80's at that in some chilly 60's working along the coast. so, stephanie, this is a one-day event will really bacon here, particularly well inland. we've been down this road before we're making up for it next week with some cool temps. all right. that's good to know. thank you so much day for that information. very helpful. >> all right. well, president biden says 7 big tech companies have agreed to new safety standards tell intelligence or ai? kareen wynter has more on opportunities that lie here, but also the enormous risks that technology poses. >> hiding edge consumers get
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enough of but critics say innovation like ai artificial intelligence comes at a cost with concerns over technology outpacing the regulatory framework of this advanced system. as use in the entertainment sector is behind the latest work stoppage involving striking actors and workers sounding the alarm about this rapidly growing technology taking over their industry. i think there should be tighter restrictions on, especially considering >> like where we are right now. we don't understand how far this technology can go. it's prompted action from the white house to develop tougher ai regulation. they say that's to come. president biden secured a pledge from some of the leading ai firms like microsoft. >> amazon, google and openai. the president wants these tech giants to get tough on ai. these companies have agreed to voluntary commitments to help ensure safety security and transparency with the development of this technology companies have a duty earn people's trust and empower
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users. >> to make informed decisions, labeling content and has been altered or ai generated. rooting out bias and discrimination. privacy protections and surely children from harm. this may be the first step towards securing wider regulations. the goal? >> to better protect consumers and businesses with fares. and i could spread misinformation, cybercrime, and even trigger national security risks. the white house says these companies developing a i have a responsibility to do it safely. these tech leaders have voluntarily agreed to be transparent if problem surface with their products actions the president believes will keep american safe. now. >> with chatbots an image generators, we know that powerful technology is going to search even more parts of our lives. that's why it's so important to to do this work. it's just a raw force. you know, it's like fire and you can use it to do great things that we know all of human
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history tells that people also powerful technologies to do evil things. and that was kareen wynter reporting for us. >> in addition to heavy hitters, google and meta, 3 bay area leaders in the field sign the agreement openai and tropic and inflection ai. the white house says it's also gotten similar commitments on ai from at least 20 countries. and the giants lost to washington nationals 5 to 3 yesterday. the giants had the lead at first jd davis hitting his 12th homer of the season, tied at 3 in the 4th inning. the nationals get another point. the giants are able to recover. the giants will play the nationals again today at 405, racing. and the a's also took a loss last night. they lost 6, 4, against the houston astro's top of the 7th. it was 5 for a's fighting back. but the astros hit another homer and finished the game. next game is today at 607. oakland.
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well, lawmakers in washington say they found a solution for the pilot shortage increasing the retirement age the problem is major pilot associations oppose this move, citing safety concerns washington correspondent alexandra limon reports. >> lawmakers are celebrating a bipartisan agreement to fund the faa for the next 5 years that they say will also tackle major issues addressing workforce shortages in the aviation sector. the legislation cleared the house thursday and now heads to the senate. it includes a provision to raise the pilot retirement age from 65 to 67 that senator lindsey graham says will allow thousands of experienced and well trained pilots to stay on the job. but captain dennis teachers says while the idea sounds good, the reality is different. >> issues that may not keep someone from working as an attorney or as a doctor. if you are out of the flight, that teacher has been a pilot
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for over 30 years and is the spokesperson for the allied pilots association. he says the proposed retirement age increase would also create other challenges, the real killer. and the group that handles i k l does not allow flying outside of individual countries beyond age. 65 teacher says that means international pilots may be forced to retrain on smaller domestic air past once they hit 65. >> pilot associations oppose increasing the retirement age and texas. congresswoman sheila jackson lee vows to try to stop the changes. i will continue to work. >> with the senate to ensure that we listen to all pilots in washington. alexandra limon. >> i for the weekend, the second annual chinatown lion dance festival is today. it starts at 11:00am and runs until 4 this afternoon. there will be multiple performances of lion dance is martial arts and dance troupes organizers
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>> kron 4 weekend morning news. >> bay area postal workers be targeted by robbers. what's being done to prevent more from happening. stay with us. the kron 4 morning news continues and much of the bay area is under a heat advisory with triple digit temperatures expected in the east bay expected in the east bay today. abuelita, my father, my whole family, and grand canyon university made me the man i am today. hi tía. hola, mijo. i think i'm going to do grand canyon university's online program and get my master's degree. trata de llevar a tu familia en el corazón y lograrás lo que tu quieres. estoy muy orgullosa de ti. i, uh, have an announcement to make, so... i'm going to get my master's degree online at grand canyon university.
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morning news bay area. postal workers are being targeted. what's being done to prevent more incidents? and another hot day in the bay area with temperatures nearing triple digits in parts of east bay.
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>> from the area's local news station, you're watching the kron. 4 morning news at >> good morning. thank you so much for joining us here on the kron. 4 morning news. i'm stephanie lin. >> it is saturday, july the twenty-second and our top story this morning is the heat. it start by getting a look at the weather with dave and things are really going to start heating up there. >> yeah, another day of doing this kind of thing. we were through this already. this won't be as severe as what we had from last weekend. the other part of the good news is by tomorrow, things will be breaking with that. we'll get some scattered clouds kind of dirty up the skies a little bit. but then really improving into next week. get everybody a break. here's the golden gate bridge. you can see some of the fog already starting to lift a little bit, but it's still taking its time. that's ok, don't worry. and this is what we've got for the heat now. this is until 11 tonight. now a heat advisory covering all of the east bay over the east bay hills. there solano counties. also in this little
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chunk there santa clara county also involved in this. but you can see peninsula, san francisco and a good chunk of the north bay east bay shoreline. not because of some onshore winds working. 74 at this hour now for any act. most readings in the east bay are in the 60's and some 50's hugging off towards the west. give you a quick comparison at this hour. we're still trailing in a couple little spots there. so we'll have to make up for that in our highs this afternoon. now, as we get that daytime heating, it's going to drive some of the local winds going on in those local winds are onshore for us to give us that ocean cooled air little bit for the east bay shoreline and try to make its way across the quirkiness straight. still numbers will be popping then tomorrow we're looking for some scattered clouds right now. you can see him down south. they're gulf of california, baja, california. that's going to be rising overnight to our area. we don't see any radar echoes with that. but the concern often is dry lightning with this. so we'll probably to see kuz medically a few scattered clouds, maybe lingering a little to monday, too. 88 by
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high noon to 3 o'clock. we'll try. 99 again, looking for 100 plus in u.s.. couple selected areas of the east bay will get all of that coming up in a bit. plus, the relief coming our way as early as tomorrow. stephanie. >> all right, dave, thank you. there are growing concerns after a series of male robberies and thefts in one incident in san francisco, a mail carrier was beaten before havong their postal keys stolen four's. dan thorn reports. >> scenes like this are becoming an comfortably common for bay area. postal workers, the man pictured here allegedly assaulted and robbed a mail carrier in san francisco, threatening violence against anybody who's trying to their job. >> certainly somebody like a letter carrier who such a vital member of the community. this is outrageous and unacceptable. u.s. postal inspector matthew norfleet says the bay area is a priority as there are several cases currently open. >> in last week's robbery, norfleet says the goal was to steal the keys and the postal keys have one well, they have
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one legitimate purpose, which is to deliver the mail and that the only other thing you can do with them is. >> still mail. >> postal keys were at the center of an investigation involving 3 women who are accused of stealing thousands of pieces of mail in san pablo, fake documents including fake checks, stolen credit and debit cards, home loans and bank deeds were all recovered. norfleet says it's been difficult to prevent the robberies, but mailbox break-ins can be prevented if people clear their mailboxes every day. the burglaries usually happen late or in the overnight hours these are going to come back to the places where >> they've been successful, stealing mail before. so keeping that now out of the mailbox will keep it out of the hands of mail. thieves and will make it last desirable. 2 point of view that point a gun in a letter carrier to try to get the keys to that. now norfleet also suggests keeping an eye out for your mail carrier because they are delivering your mail. >> but never confront a
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criminal. >> the males important, everybody values it but nothing compares to human we don't want to see anybody get injured, trying to protect the mail you know, more than he's already happened. >> and that was dan thorn reporting for us this morning for information about male crimes. the postal inspector service does offer rewards up to $50,000. and we're learning a child was among one of the 2 victims hurt in a shooting friday in oakland. it happened just before 7.30, on 38th avenue near lyon avenue. and police say they found the child and another person with gunshot wounds. they're both hospitalized in stable condition. no word on a suspect at this time. and citizen app video shows the scene of a deadly shooting friday in san francisco's tenderloin district. it happened around 6 friday near golden gate avenue and hyde street witnesses say they saw the shooter run off. and one person is dead after a shooting in gilroy. police believe it happened near columbine court on thursday
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night. the person was brought to st. louis regional hospital with a gunshot wound around 09:00pm. that victim later died of their injuries. no word of a suspect at this time. a woman who lost her home in the tubbs fire in 2017 is forced to start over again after losing her new guerneville home to yet another fire. carolynn schmidt return home a few nights ago to find her home engulfed in flames. she was able to rescue her dog, molly. but the dog ended up dying from its injuries the next day. it very scary. >> but the only thing i had in my mind was frightening. molly i was unable to and i feel. crazy. bad about that. and you know, if you have important things. come in, a safety deposit box for something that's fireproof. you know, he's this is the second that i've lost everything.
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>> schmidt is now living with her sister and trying to raise money to start over yet again. earlier this week, we told you about an 82 year-old ice cream vendor who was robbed in oakland. well, this morning, the alameda county fire department and other community leaders are hosting a buyout fundraiser to raise money for the vendor identified as donjuan. the event starts at 11 at 38 e east 9th street near the intersection with fruitvale avenue. and the movie oppenheimer debuted in theaters friday and the man behind the world's first atomic bomb got his start at uc berkeley kron four's ella sogomonian has more on his bay area connection. >> robert oppenheimer was hired as an assistant professor of physics at uc berkeley in 1929, he was said to have chain smoked with cigarette in one hand and a piece of chalk in the other furiously scribbling equations on the blackboard. corky. sure. but his contributions to quantum mechanics were explosive so much so that the u.s. government task
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oppenheimer with creating the first-ever atomic bomb and what is known as the manhattan project. once word got out that germany was already working on one to. i think the logic was very compelling that if the u.s. >> did not put. >> hitler out of business. we might be in a situation where germans, the nazis had a bomb and would be using it in allied powers. this is a photo of the world's first test on july. 16th. >> 1945 showing the mushroom cloud in new mexico. the atomic bomb was later dropped on japan in the last days of world war. 2, though, he never publicly admitted regret. oppenheimer said to have later opposed, continued use and development of nuclear weapons. >> we've now created a world where permanently live on kind of a shadow of fear. oppenheimer was later accused of having communist sympathies in 1954. >> and the government banned him from classified science
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project on security grounds that was just lifted last year. >> and that was kron four's. ella sogomonian reporting for us this morning. uc berkeley is hosting a panel discussion on oppenheimer next friday in the auditorium at international house in berkeley. well, taylor swift fans may have had some bad blood with the people at levi stadium. the venue is banning tailgating for both concerts next friday and saturday. also, there will be no designated viewing areas outside the stadium and for some fans that was the only way they hope to be part of the experience because ticket prices are averaging more than $1000. a ticket. >> that's i come back or want to perform particular stadium, especially one of the biggest taylor swift is like. seeing that her crown and our fans and i setting the tone this point. but for some people and to many in the amount of
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people to like celebrate and the excited for her to be there is not not again, not a good way to get artists to come back or want to be a you're going you're it feel like they're going out a lot. they endure in. >> on friday, levi's released its policy of not allowing any bracelets at the concert. those this friendship bracelets will now be allowed at next week's shows and swifties have been making in training these bracelets to connect with other fans. and breaking news. all lanes have reopened in the eastbound direction. on the richmond, sandra fell bridge. that bridge had been shut down since early yesterday afternoon because of police activity that has finally cleared. and this is a live look now at the bridge. you can see some cars moving across the roadway there. not too much traffic at this hour, but there are still are a few vehicles. and we know that the bridge was closed for about 19 hours after police responded to reports of a person suffering from a mental health crisis. but again, as you can see, all eastbound lanes are back open. coming up on the
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kron, 4 morning news e-cigarette company juul is asking for a new fda approval for a product that they have that they would like to have on the shelves. >> and be a hot one for today as those inland temperatures push the on 99 at 3 o'clock, we'll see some lower 1. 100's but improving from sunday into next week. keep it here. there's more straight ahead. the kron morning news. >> continues.
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>> all right. welcome back. taking a live look now at conditions out doors. this is a look at the bay bridge looking so beautiful out there this morning. but we are expecting things to heat up quite a bit. dave.
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>> yeah, good morning, stephanie. good morning. everybody be looking at 100 plus going on in the far east bay for today. we're sending it down to the south bay here at san jose state. there's some wispy high clouds working their magic again. that's kind of a week to what we're going to see in the skies tomorrow. now some scattered clouds working their magic may not depart entirely until we get into the afternoon on monday. just that's kind of an outside possibility. there. here's what we've got going on here. heat advisory inland. we're kind of repeating that again, that's pretty much over the east bay hills. little bit up to the north bay slama county and santa clara valley. you've got points the west. they're not in this but will be plenty warm. still, 80's cover the east bay shoreline. then tomorrow, warm inland 90's. now that still be in the in the mid 90's, in some locations where everybody improvements still, we'll take it. 70's going on the east bay shoreline, upper 70's at that. then next week, it's summer mild still be summer, but feel much more mild with 80's going on in lynn, we still may see a couple lower 90's hit and perhaps pleasanton. sometimes
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some of those locations might still pop 90. but most folks are to see the 80's and highest 70's cover a good chunk of the east bay shoreline. so an improvement on that. 74 for antioch, most readings in the east bay in the 60's. now, 57 santa rosa. 59 for san francisco. in a reminder, if you're headed to the coast, like half moon bay, 54 bring a sweater in windbreaker cause. it will remain shelley down there for all day today. future cast for what do you tell us? looks pretty clear for today except some of that haze for the fires. meanwhile, tomorrow, this is what i'm talking about overnight. some upper level clouds go one. meanwhile, at the surface we've got our marine layers, maybe some drizzle going on at the preps at the coast a little bit. but that fog business and all that scattered clouds again, that's because you could call it somewhat monsoon moisture. but it's basically the backside of that high as it repositions itself. so it got caught up a little of that moisture. 71 san francisco, 79 for oakland, 89 for san jose. so around the bay, you can see it's much
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more temperate than the last heat wave. the we had its really inland. we start baking again. we've got our purple crayons out again. 103. going on for antioch, 101, for livermore. 102, for concord. however, look at the contrast here with those 80's east bay shoreline. big differentiation drive some local winds here. those are local, not so much synoptic next couple of days. we've got ourselves 93 for sunday by monday at 91 in the continues to improve from there. stephanie. >> all right, dave, thank you. well, an oakland-based ballet company is breaking barriers in the world of dance, performing pieces that bring lgbtqia plus experiences to the stage. joining us live now to share more is dancer and choreographer maxfield haynes next. bill, thank you so much for joining us this morning. thank you so much for having me. i'm so excited to be here and lovely to have you all the way from new york city from the apple and jet lag. >> it's one nothing that have been here for 2 weeks last time. light. pretty
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acclimated. all right. and your energy levels great. you're looking fresh. we love. we love to see it. so, you know, tell us a bit about ballet. 22, let's start off with that. yes, valley. 22 is no cause. oakland based dance company that is founded on the principles of providing a space for male and gender-nonconforming dancers to present to perform. classical ballet works on which is not something that is typically allowed within the rigidity of costco why is that? >> just because point where it is generally reserved for few militant fighting a presenting people. you know, point work is that late day into the real delicate quality of valley that, you know? that are so sore that are really these are historically people haven't just wanted to see men have not want to see men are binary. like that. >> but times are changing. they are. and you're also working to challenge those perceptions of traditional perceptions of gender or in the dance space. 100 1%. us a little bit about that. yeah,
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yes. so. >> i believe personally that. ballet the entire lexicon of valley sepsis for everybody. it is for everybody to embrace him for everybody to perform. i don't think that a specific step for like a specific must engagement is reserved for just a female or a male body. you if you have the talent and if you have capacity in the grace to do something, you should be able to do it and it should be celebrated because dance is ultimately just expressing your soul and the beauty of it. yeah. >> and how did you get involved with the company? >> so i heard about valley. 22 when they first started back in 2020, it was the company's 100 by roberta viggo tease and theresa madsen. and they they started as just online, you know, project based performances for for male and gender-nonconforming dancers but the kind of took off and
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they were they really had some beautiful viral moments that inspired the entire dance community to really come out and support. and for me, i've always dancing on point and that's been like a main feature of my careers so far. and so obviously i had to had to be you and also i i went to ballet school here in the bay area with the temps go ballet school for 2 years. and so to get to be back into space and back in the city is so special for me such a beautiful full circle moment really is. yeah. it tell us a bit about your personal dance journey as well. how did you? >> you know, did you always feel like dance? was your calling you experience any challenges as you are kind of going up through the ranks? yeah, i mean, i really feel like i ever chose dance dance. kind of chose me in a certain >> you >> i started out as just a happy with who i was a gymnast before it was valid and say how interest saying yes ad. but, you know.
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>> injury after injury, maybe thing, maybe rethink that courier past. and i just found so much peace and so much joy in ballet >> and operative door after door just kept opening for me and started decided to continually step through them. in terms of challenges. you know, i am. and these these attributes of minor makes me, you uniquely me, but they're not always appreciated within our firm that is kind of been held to such a rigid standards of static but times are changing. and that's why we're here. and what is the message that you really hope to? >> share with people every time you're out there on the stage, you know, presenting as you are. >> that beauty, there's no gender. and that. >> expression when it's real, when it's pure is just it's it's purely authentic. and it's it's for everybody.
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>> and people can actually pretty soon in an upcoming performance here in the bay area. yes about that, if it's yes, so we're performing on july 28th and 29th at sea down on 21st and florida street >> 2 shows are at 7.30, redoing to showtime's friday and saturday. >> okay. very good. and in the remaining time we have left here. did you have any advice for people who are really trying to break into the world of dance? but they feel like they're facing. maybe a myriad of different challenges. they're feeling over city. maybe they they feel like i don't know if i belong in this space, but this is something that's calling out to my heart. you have a message for them. are. >> the 100% the there don't don't worry about it. you within dancy will find community within the art farm. i feel. and just keep going. never stop. >> all maxfield haines with
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honoring the entertainer whose iconic song became the anthem for the city by the bay. it's a sad passing of an era he was really >> a great asset to the city. he was a master of his craft in you and the passenger first francisco with his beautiful song. left my heart in san francisco and love yourself. francisco. >> let's a back in 2020 shortly after the bay area went into pandemic lockdown, been invited. everybody to saying i left my heart in san francisco to stay connected. countless people responded catching a much welcome break from the first global health crisis in a to with his story, career-high released more than 70 albums winning him. 19 grammys. >> all but 2 after he reached his 60's, ben, its goal was to expose his audience to his music. what he called the great american songbook
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creating hits all the way up until 2021. with his final album. love for sale featuring hit artists in 2014 at the age of 80, he broke his own record as the oldest living performer with a number one album on the billboard 200 charts for his song cheek to cheek. his first duet with lady gaga, former house speaker nancy pelosi is calling bennett a national treasure and a friend senator dianne feinstein echoing that sentiment saying san francisco lost a beloved champion >> e >> and he will be so so missed. well, jewel is trying to get the fda to approve a new electronic cigarette. they claim it has unique chip that will block the use of
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counterfeit cartridge is also an app that would supposedly restrict underage access. the e-cigarette company says the product is already on sale in britain. and electric cars might be losing a little bit of momentum. industry analysts say ev prices have dropped almost 30% in the past year and say a possible collapse of the electric car could really staying the economy. >> to see this level of kind of hesitation by the consumer to jump into the ev world right on the cusp of all these movies that have come in the past year and all the more that are coming in the next year already starting to stack up at dealerships. it's something to be concerned about. >> more than 750,000 electric cars were sold in the u.s. last year. that's about 6% of the total market. still ahead on the kron, 4 morning news, a school in riverside county making waves for rejecting a new social studies book. >> governor newsom is getting involved. where the weekend
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today is the 10th annual fiestas frida's art of the year. but one of gardens festival. the event celebrates mexican artist frida kahlo's love for san francisco. it will be our performances dance and drag. attendees are encouraged to wear a flower crown if they choose this runs from one to 3 th
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>> this morning on the kron 4 morning news road rage ends with a car stuck inside of a pizza restaurant. the details on what happened coming up. and rebuilding 6 years after
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the tubbs scylla t bill now in santa rosa to help fires. >> good morning. welcome back to the kron. 4 morning news. i'm stephanie lin. thank you so much for joining us. let's start off with a look at our forecast when though that things are really going to start to heat up in the bay area. let's check in now with day for the latest a day. a good morning, stephanie. good morning, everybody. it's going to be another hot one. it looks like for you, folks. well in the east bay going on today will be topping off a 100 again. >> it looks like, but it's a one-day event that it approved as early as tomorrow and into next week. so if you have anything strenuous that's being planned, 48 o'clock pm. today is the absolute worst time. any other time work a little bit better than that. here's a shot here from san jose state. there you can see some of the high cloudiness off to the distance. this is a pretty clear shot, though. some around the base. okay. we'll leave them a lot of shots we have around the bay are a little hazy going on here because we do have that high pressure lived close to us and don't forget, our local pollution is also just getting trapped in there. the new
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trick oxides, the ozone, sulfur dioxide like that. anyway, here's what's going on in the ballpark. by the way, to the oakland a's at 607, game time. temps around 70. that's at 607, tomorrow. the game is much earlier in the day and temperatures much the same in scattered clouds. also in that forecast and mild. so those will be afternoon temperatures tomorrow for the game. that's what's going to happen in the evening today for the game. so this is a little change already feel this weekend. our winds are not doing much yet. some single digits on the board here. a little bit will be driven by some of the inland heating. we get really hot. well, the east bay shoreline is relatively much cooler and that will drive our little local winds. 78 for antioch at this hour. most east bay readings are in the 60's up in the north bay, a mixture of 60's and 50's. 61 for san francisco. and if you're going to half moon bay where your sweater, it will be chilly. today are excessive heat advisory. this is what you have going on until 11 tonight tomorrow that will be lifted 88 by 12 by 3 were at 99.
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well, that that's a quick check of the forecast coming up with your 4 zone and extended 70. q> all right, dave, thank you for that. and as dave just mentioned there, another heat wave is hitting the bay area. >> with areas expected to reach triple-digit temperatures like so kron four's. tiffany justice is live for us in walnut creek with the latest on how things are feeling out there. good morning to you. tiffany. >> good morning, stephanie. yeah, another hot one today, especially as you go further inland here in walnut creek. we are expected to reach the high 90's today and there is a heat advisory in place for parts of the bay area that started yesterday and will go into tonight. so who is supposed to really feel that heat. antioch is expected to reach 101, santa rose in livermore. 99 degrees. a pretty hot. and you know, when days are hot like this, it's not a bad idea stay inside. that's actually a tip from officials. another one is keeping physical activity to a
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minimum drinking plenty of water and keeping an eye on anyone who could be sensitive to the negative impacts of the heat like children, the elderly, along with animals. this morning we caught up with residents trying beat the heat. >> the we've been early in the morning right now because i know everybody knows that that we have twitter. have a a good you early in the morning. like a just a time. yeah. weekend enjoy while. >> so there is also a spare the air alerts that has been issued today and these are only issued on days when bay area area residents should consider limiting their outdoor activities in time. outdoor for more information about how to beat the heat in staying safe in the heat. you can go online to kron 4 dot com reporting live to be justice. back to you.
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>> tiffany, thank you so much for that live report. well, if you plan to take part this weekend, expect delays. trains typically will run slower. about 10 minutes behind when the heat nears triple digit temperatures as the weather can impact the performance of the rail. so something to keep in mind if you plan to be traveling this weekend and a reminder to spare the air, if you can today like tiffany just mentioned earlier, the 4th spare the air of the year started friday morning and will last until the end of today. experts say to try to avoid driving, if you can, the east bay and santa clara valley are expected to be unhealthy for sensitive stay indoors. get out of that heat and a road rage shooting ends with a car crashing into a hayward pizza restaurant leaving this huge mess behind. and police are now searching for the people who are inside the vehicle. kron four's haaziq madyun spoke with the restaurant's manager. >> you know, i table right here supposed to be somebody
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that is. >> the roundtable is here on foothill boulevard in the city of hayward. it happened friday at around 11:30am. 2 vehicles were spotted. one pushing the other onto the sidewalk, hitting this green street. light pole crashing into roundtable. the manager of the restaurant, santiago munoz picks it up from there. >> by way to me getting out from by teenagers. yes, you get out there and what they are i tried to grab one and they me. and then they run all over. >> he says the driver of the other vehicle, a toyota corolla made a u-turn, got out of the truck, told him the teenagers were shooting at before he used his truck to rear in their white car, causing it to lose control and crash into the restaurant. it with another pushing hayward police. investigators say this all began as a road rage incident on foothill boulevard following some kind of altercation. shots were fired at the truck. the occupants of
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the vehicle ran away. police have not been able to confirm or and just how many people were inside the car or their ages. the truck driver stayed on the scene and cooperated with investigators. the driver of the truck suffered no major injuries. no roundtable. customers or employees were injured a been a manager here at this business. >> and use anything ever happened like note. >> although the damage is extensive, pizza is still being made. the round table remains open. customers can enter around the corner on maple street investigators are checking surveillance video to try to identify the occupants of the white vehicle. anyone with information about this incident is asked to contact hayward police and hayward haaziq madyun kron. 4 news. >> and human remains have been found near the bay farm island bridge in alameda. police say they got a call about an object beingonhe shoreline around 3.30, friday afternoon. police later confirming it was human remains. no word on a
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cause of death or identity at this time. despite the expected weekend heat, thousands of runners hit the pavement are expected to hit the pavement this sunday for the san francisco marathon. fret goes from the embarcadero to sausalito and back. they will be road closures. so make sure you check your gps before you head to your destination. most of the closures will be along the embarcadero sidewalks on the golden gate bridge will also be closed for more information. head over to kron. 4 news dot com. a section of i-80 is shut down because of road work. this includes eastbound i-80 and highw 4 interchange in hercules. the closure will go through monday at 05:00am. this section of the interstate will also be closed the weekend of august 4th and august 18th. a solemn ceremony in concord today for 2 firefighters who lost their lives in the line of duty on this day in 2007 captain and captain matt burton and fire engineer scott desmond died.
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well, trying to save 2 elderly residents from a burning home in san pablo. flags also flew at half-staff at all confines facilities to honor their sacrifice. the city of santa rosa broke ground on a new fire station yesterday. the tubbs fire burn down the station 6 years ago. many firefighters not lost, not only their place of work, but also their homes for the last few years. they've had to work out of a temporary fire station. definitely. i think for those of us that. >> work on the day have been here before that to see this is really significant that we're able to rebuild. and you planner is back down in our neighborhood. so they worked out fine. but it was a lot of people are still feeling the effects of that. >> the goal is to have the new facility open by summer of 2025. an emergency school meeting happened last night in southern california. this after the temecula school district in riverside county
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voted to reject the state's new social studies book. that includes contributions of people with disabilities as and lgbtq+, people. well, tensions were pretty high during an earlier meeting this week after governor newsom threatened to fine the school district more than a million dollars for refusing to adopt the updated textbooks. >> you do you up there and will do us down here. parents and patriots down to local level of already instructed the superintendent. if books come from shipping and receiving to say no, we'll ship them right back. this is not your school district. this is ours. >> governor newsom said the state will be sending the books to the school district before the new school year begins. a san bernardino county school district approved a policy requiring employees to notify parents if their child identifies as transgender. our capitol correspondent eytan wallace reports. >> passions running high thursday evening at the chino valley unified school district board meeting in bernardino
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county at the center of it all, a policy requiring school employees, including teachers and counselors to notify parents know more than 72 hours after learning their child, quote, identifies as a gender other than the students, biological or denver listed on their birth certificate. state superintendent of public instruction tony thurmond attended the meeting after he says students invited him. he spoke against the policy that he argues may put our students at risk after his one minute of a lot of time wrapped up board. president sonia shah addressed him. tony thurmond. >> i appreciate you being here tremendously. but here's the problem. we're here because of people like you. >> you're in sacramento proposing things that and then went back to the podium to address shop. but he says law enforcement asked him to leave. he spoke with us one on one about it all. i've never been in a meeting where the school board president starts. >> i'm debating or speaking at
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a speaker. you let the folks speak. you call the next speaker and the board president just started attacking me and then bring up a whole bunch of political things that nothing to do with the issue at hand. but he says what matters most to standing up to the policy. the board ultimately approved in a 4 to one vote. when you consider the high rate of that many of our lgbtq+ students are were concerned that this new policy could could really have dramatic and dangerous impacts on our students. thurman's message echoed by california legislative lgbtq caucus member. senator scott wiener. he wrote in part, quote, each of us who comes out does so when we want to not win, the government wants us to this action is illegal and despicable and will not stand. all we're saying is that if that's happening, the parents need to be brought in know about as well. they should not be excluded. gop assembly member say lee was at the meeting and supports the policy to notify parents. it was modeled after a bill he wrote this year that ultimately did not make it to the legislature. there is this
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trend. this move it now that kids somehow >> don't belong to the parents. in fact, they're creatures of the state and that the schools and the government knows what's best for your kids and we'll decide what use the parent can cannot know and how much you can be involved. i think that's and california attorney general rob bonta says he is open to legal action citing concerns over civil rights reporting from the state capitol. a tom wallace kron. 4 news. >> coming up on the kron 4 morning news officials in lake tahoe say there are too many tourists that are causing problems. they are now trying to look for some solutions here. and president biden says he wants companies to take a cautious approach when it comes to developing ai details ahead. >> and this was done by carbon based life is what i punched. those i 103 expected, as you can see for antioch. going to take a look at that hot take a look at that hot saturday. forecast improvement
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morning news. good morning, everybody. we're taking a live shot from our sutro camera to give you a general idea what's going on downtown? it's looks kind of a >> hazy if you will. yeah. that's a high pressure that's over us of acts. a little bit of a lid. so therefore, everything we're doing at the ground level that can mix out and a natural order of things. the ozone, sulfur dioxide, sulfur, oxides metric and so fort. so when you have all of pollute and stuff that this keeps the ground level like that can't mix out because of some problems. so we have a spare the air day today. it's a advisory tomorrow as we're looking at so far now aloft. meanwhile, we have this marine layer earlier today. pretty
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much most of that is gone, but to the south will be some of this bubbling up kind of. i sometimes say the monsoon moisture. yeah, that's the highway it's taking. but this go around will be scattered clouds for us. mostly cosmetic. cautionary tone with this is it sometimes can produce dry lightning that does not look like that's going to really happen. this go around. but we always watch on the corner of our eyes with that. meanwhile, up to tahoe, some of those passing clouds around tomorrow into monday as notice, temperatures drop. but 83 as we get to tuesday where the bigger issue will be the morning lows. that will be very mild in the 60's you can expect, particularly for tonight, 78 for any act there. the 60's right now in the east bay, 63 for san jose. 57 santa rosa. 61, san francisco in half moon bay, a chilly 54 will remain chilly all day today. a different climate entirely is going to be a shock to the system. if you're coming in from the far east bay. so upstream, this high doesn't stick around too long. the right location. it goes back to its home and the 4 corner states, the flow pattern. notice how that that does give us some scattered
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cloud cover later on. it looks like we're getting continuing cooling relief by the season. so we'll call it summer. but mild summer into next week, it looks. but looking at these numbers last few days here looks like at least the highest will get us around 90 91. the high model say but a lot of them or even push it down. well, in the 80's, this is the far east bay place. so if you're going to see 100 plus today. by the time we get into next week, 90 at the highest is what you're looking at, possibly through the 80's. that's going all week long. so we have some nice break in the 71 san francisco to mateo. most of the readings of the coast will be in the 60's for the most part, half moon bay, for example, quite chilly at some 63 there. 79 going on for burning game. 81 foster city, san carlos, 87. we got some 80's even down here in the south bay, although popping at 99 for morgan hill. moscato, see, you don't get too far away from water to the numbers. really pop. also speaking of water, by the way, on the ocean itself, that
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ocean is chilly. you're talking 50's mid 50's at okay. mid-eighties east bay shoreline, tri valley got 101. 0, 1, for livermore. also walnut creek, danville, 102. meanwhile up the concord, 77 for berkeley, the laos coming in at 78. meanwhile, 103, for vacaville fairfield. 98 and 99 for santa rosa today. very hot. yes, but an improvement already by tomorrow at 93 and away. we go look at that. this is in july here. this is some payback now from a hall that we've been through as we see more palatable kind of july. like forecast for that, stephanie solis to send improvement on that 102, is a little scary to see it is. it's not as bad as it was last week. it's a heat advisory, not excessive heat warnings. okay. unfortunately, a little bit of a cool if you can take your some of pollution to be nice to get that air flow going sounds like a good idea for people stay inside if it state. >> all right. well, president biden says 7 big tech companies have agreed to new
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safety standards on artificial intelligence or a i. kareen wynter has more on the opportunities and also the risks that technology can pose. >> hiding edge technology. consumers can't get enough of but critics say innovation like ai artificial intelligence comes at a cost with concerns over technology outpacing the regulatory framework of this advanced system. as use in the entertainment sector is behind the latest work stoppage involving striking actors and workers sounding the alarm about this rapidly growing technology taking over their industry. i think there should be tighter restrictions on, especially considering >> like where we are right now. we don't understand how far this technology can go. it's prompted action from the white house to develop tougher ai regulation. they say that's to come. president biden secured a pledge from some of the leading ai firms like microsoft. >> amazon, google and openai. the president wants these tech giants to get tough on ai.
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these companies have agreed to voluntary commitments to help ensure safety, security and transparency with the development of this technology companies have a duty earn people's trust in the power users. >> to make informed decisions, labeling content and has been altered or ai generated. rooting out bias and discrimination. privacy protections and surely children from harm. this may be the first step towards securing wider regulations. the goal? >> to better protect consumers and businesses with fares. and i could spread misinformation, cybercrime and even trigger national security risks. the white house says these companies developing a i have a responsibility to do it safely. these tech leaders have voluntarily agreed to be transparent if problem service with their products actions the president believes will keep american safe. now. >> chatbots an image generators, we know that powerful technology is going to search even more parts of our lives. that's why it's so
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important to to do this work. it's just a raw force. you know, it's it's like fire and you can use it to do great things that we know all of human history tells that people also powerful technologies to do evil things. and that was kareen wynter reporting for us. >> in addition to companies like google and meta, 3 bay area leaders in the field also signed an agreement, a sign that agreement rather openai and tropic and inflection ai all's all signed on to this. the white house says it's also gotten similar commitments on ai from at least 20 countries and the giants lost to the washington nationals five-on-three. yesterday. the giants had the lead first jd davis hitting his 12th homer of the season. >> tied at 3 in the 4th inning. the nationals get another point. the giants are able to recover. the giants will play the nationals again today at 405. the a's also took a loss last they lost 64 against the houston astros.
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top of the 7th. it was 5 for a fighting back. but the astros hit another homer and finished the game. the next game is today at 607, oakland. and lawmakers in washington say they found a solution for the pilot shortage, increasing the retirement age. the problem is major pilot associations oppose the move, citing safety concerns. washington correspondent alexandra limon reports. >> lawmakers are celebrating a bipartisan agreement to fund the faa for the next 5 years that they say will also tackle major issues addressing workforce shortages in the aviation sector. the legislation cleared the house thursday and now heads to the senate. it includes a provision to raise the pilot retirement age from 65 to 67 that senator lindsey graham says will allow thousands of experienced and well trained pilots to stay on the job. but
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captain dennis teachers says while the idea sounds good, the reality is different issues that may not keep someone from working as an attorney or as a doctor. if you are out of the flight, that teacher has been a pilot for over 30 years and is the spokesperson for the allied pilots association. he says the post retirement age increase would also create other challenges, the real killer. and the >> group that handles i kale. >> does not allow flying outside of individual countries beyond age. 65 teacher says that means international pilots may be forced to retrain on smaller domestic air past once they hit 65 pilot associations oppose increasing the retirement age and texas. congresswoman sheila jackson lee vows to try to stop the changes. i will continue to work. >> with the senate to ensure that we listen to all pilots in washington. alexandra le month. >> happening today after
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months of delays because of heavy snow and tioga road an yosemite is finally reopening this weekend. the scenic route provides access to the high country and also serves as the park's east. earn entry point. it's expected to open at 08:00am today, but some sections of the roadway will initially be reduced to a single lane to continue repairs to the road usually closes for the winter in november and reopens in june. but that reopening was delayed by last winter's historic snowfall. weekend. the second annual chinatown lion dance festival is today. if you're looking for something fun and free to do, this starts at 11:00am and runs until 4 this afternoon. there will be multiple performances still sea lion dancers, martial artists and dance troupes organizers say the ultimate goal here is to draw attention to an uplift. the chinatown community and share some of the historical culture. part of the area. this is free to of the area. this is free to attend. (warehouse ambience)
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>> warning on the kron. 4 morning news. we are following some breaking news. all lanes are now back open on eastbound 5.80, on the richmond, sandra fell bridge after was closed. we're almost 19 hours. and another hot day in the bay area with temperatures reaching triple digits parts of the east bay. >> from the area's local news station, you're watching the
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kron. 4 morning news at no. good morning. thank you so much for joining us here on the kron. 4 morning news. i'm stephanie lin. >> it is saturday, july the twenty-second and our top story this morning is that summer heat. let's start by getting a look at that weather with dave sphar. dave, you know, how long is that weather going to be sticking around for you? think? well, good morning, stephanie. good morning, everybody. here's a live shot of the golden gate bridge. what shaken there? we are talking about that fog that you can see kind of mixing out. but more importantly aloft. >> will be some scattered clouds. that's going to be more of an issue tomorrow. more so than today and maybe even lingering a little bit into monday as well. we have the general flow pattern that's kind of on shore and you can see how chips away at the advisory zone, which is orange over the east bay hills, solano county. little bit down the santa clara valley, too. but most of that is to the east was seeing all these inland areas. and this is one to be cautious between foreign 8 say today. that's when the maximum heating will be in. just avoid those a strenuous activities, a possible and just take it easy
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and stay cool. and then things get better by tonight and into tomorrow, particularly 78 our current number for antioch. we've got 71 livermore, mostly 60's in the east bay. even 61 going on for san francisco. but the chilly spot. 54 half moon bay. and if you're headed to the coast to prepare for some chilly weather going on a little breeze to were trailing by a few degrees. you can see across the wider bay will make up for this probably within the next few hours. those winds i just spoke of once we get some inland heating, that contrasts with. the media bay area that will drive our so-called local wins 93 until 1 o'clock rather 99 by 04:00pm. we do see a couple of readings in the east bay that will make 100 or a couple degrees be on again. this is one day pop and things improved tomorrow and next week we'll have more on that forecast a bit. stephanie. all right, dave, thank you. >> another heat wave is hitting the bay area, as dave just mentioned, with the east bay under a heat advisory. >> from boys, tiffany justice is live for us now in walnut creek with the latest on how it's feeling out there. tiffany.
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>> yeah, people are already seeing the shade. we are at a local park playground right behind us is getting pretty busy and has that built-in shade and that is going to come in handy as the day and morning goes along. walnut creek is expected to reach the triple digits today. we do know that there is a heat advisory in place for many parts of the bay area that started on friday and will go until tonight. so who is supposed to really feel that he antioch, is expected to reach 101, saturday, rosa in livermore, 99 degrees and concord is supposed to reach 98 degrees today. you know, when days like this is not a bad idea to stay inside and out of the heat. and it's a tip from officials. another one is keeping physical activity to a minimum drinking. plenty of water and keeping an eye on anyone who could be sensitive to that negative heater impacts of the heat like children, the elderly in animals. earlier
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this morning, we caught up with some residents trying to beat that heat. >> the we've been early in the morning right now because i know everybody knows that that we have twitter. what have a a good you early in the morning. like a just a time. yeah. weekend enjoy >> okay. there's also a spare the air alert that has been issued today. these are only issued on days when bay area residents should consider limiting their time outdoors for more information about staying safe in the heat. you can go online to kron 4 dot com. 70 back to all right, tiffany, thank you for your live look at that situation in walnut creek. we appreciate it. and breaking news, all lanes have reopened in the eastbound direction. on the richmond, sandra fell bridge. >> you can see traffic moving along pretty slow smoothly. there. the bridge had been
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shut down since early yesterday afternoon because of police activity that has finally cleared. and again, a live look at the bridge there. you can see the cars traveling across those eastbound lanes of i-580, back open. the bridge had been shut down for about 19 hours after police responded to reports of a person with a mental health crisis. and again, all lanes back open. and there are going to concerns after a series of male robberies and thefts in one incident in san francisco, a mail carrier was beaten before having their postal keys stolen kron four's. dan thorn reports. >> scenes like this are becoming an comfortably common for bay area. postal workers, the man pictured here allegedly assaulted and robbed a mail carrier in san francisco, threatening violence against anybody who's trying to their job. >> certainly somebody like a letter carrier who such ac vital member of the community. this is outrageous and
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unacceptable. u.s. postal inspector matthew norfleet says the bay area is a priority as there are several cases currently open in last week's robbery. norfleet says the goal was to steal the keys and the postal keys have one well, they have one legitimate purpose, which is to deliver the mail and that the only other thing you can do with them is still mail. postal keys were at the center of an investigation involving 3 women who are accused of stealing thousands of pieces of mail in san pablo, fake documents including fake checks, stolen credit and debit cards, home loans and bank deeds were all recovered. >> norfleet says it's been difficult to prevent the robberies, but mailbox break-ins can be prevented if people clear their mailboxes every day. the burglaries usually happen late or in the overnight hours these are going to come back to the places where >> they've been successful, stealing mail before. so by by keeping that now out of the mailbox will keep it out of the hands of mail and will make it last desirable. 2
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point of view that point a gun in a letter carrier to try to get the keys to that. now norfleet also suggests keeping an eye out for your mail carrier because they are delivering your mail. >> but never confront a criminal. >> the males important, everybody values it nothing compares to human we don't want to see anybody get injured, trying to protect the mail you know, more than he's already happened. >> that was dan thorn reporting for us this morning. the postal inspector service offers rewards up to $50,000 for information on mail theft. learning a child was among one of the 2 victims. her in a shooting friday in oakland. it happened just before 7.30, on 38th avenue near lyon avenue. police say they found the child and another person suffering from gunshot wounds. they're both hospitalized in stable condition. no word on a suspect at this time. >> citizen app video shows the scene of a deadly shooting friday in san francisco's tenderloin district.
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>> it happened around 6 friday near golden gate avenue and hyde street witnesses say they saw the shooter run off. and one person is dead after a shooting in gilroy. police believe this happened near columbine court on thursday night. the person was brought to st. louis regional hospital with a gunshot wound around 09:00pm. the victim later died of their injuries. no word of a suspect at this time. a woman who lost her home in the tubbs fire in 2017 is forced to start over again after losing her new guerneville home to another fire. schmidt returned home a few nights ago find her home engulfed in flames. she was able to rescue her dog, molly. but the dog ended up dying from its injuries the next day. it very scary. >> but the only thing i had in my mind was frightening. molly i was unable to and i feel. crazy. bad about and you know, if you have important things.
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come in, a safety deposit box for something that's fireproof. you know, he's this is the second that i've lost everything. >> schmidt is now living with her sister and trying to raise money to start over yet again. earlier this week, we told you about an 82 year-old ice cream vendor who was robbed in oakland. well, this morning, the alameda county fire department and other community leaders are hosting a buyout fund raiser to raise money for the vendor identified as don won the event starts at 11 at 38 e east 9th street near the intersection with fruitvale avenue. the movie oppenheimer debuted in theaters friday and the man behind the world's first atomic bomb got his start in uc berkeley kron four's ella sogomonian has more on his bay area connection. >> robert oppenheimer was hired as an assistant professor of physics at uc berkeley in 1929, he was said to have chain smoked with cigarette in one hand and a
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piece of chalk in the other furiously scribbling equations on the blackboard. corky. sure. but his contributions to quantum mechanics were explosive so much so that the u.s. government task oppenheimer with creating the first-ever atomic bomb and what is known as the manhattan project. once word got out that germany was already working on one to. i think the logic was very compelling that if the u.s. >> did not put. >> hitler out of business. we might be in a situation where the germans, the nazis had a bomb and would be using it in allied powers. this is a photo of the world's first test on july. 16th. >> 1945 showing the mushroom cloud in new mexico. the atomic bomb was later dropped on japan in the last days of world war. 2, though, he never publicly admitted regret. oppenheimer said to have later opposed, continued use and development of nuclear weapons. >> we've now created a world
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where permanently we live on kind of a shadow of fear. oppenheimer was later accused of having communist sympathies in 1954. >> and the government banned him from classified science project on security grounds that was just lifted last year. >> that was kron four's. ella sogomonian reporting for us this morning. uc berkeley is hosting a panel discussion on oppenheimer next friday and the auditorium at the international house in berkeley. coming up on the kron 4 morning news rebuilding 6 years after the tubbs wildfire. >> the new facility being helped to being built to help assist firefighters in santa rosa. and remembering the life of tony bennett and his impact on san francisco. plus, beating the heat crowds crowds flock to water parks to escape the triple digit temperatures sweeping the bay area. although wearing crocs sounds a good idea with all this hot weather, right release the
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kraken all called the kraken or something. i don't know what every it's got to be hot for we've got temperatures getting up to 100 on particularly east of the east bay hills with that heat advisory. >> and improvement tomorrow and into next got that forecast coming up. you keep it here.
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>> it was a hot day in the bay area and residents headed to cool spots all over the region to try and get out of that heat kron four's philippe reports from hurricane harbor in concord. >> more than 22 slides keeping visitors cool at 6 flags,
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hurricane harbor in concord, soaring temperatures drawing some of the biggest crowds of the summer where from sacramento valley, which is the is unbearable coming up here. >> and i felt a little bit thank god for the water for you can start high up and right to water down for a splashy dip in the pool or for the little ones showing 0 deaths. waters and do so safely with light jackets available to anyone who wants or needs one floaties. cover up sunscreen. jordan warms league is celebrating his big day with the family. always wanted to come here for the birthday now i got 2 boys celebrated with. and even though everyone surrounded waters, it is important to take steps healthy in the heat on days like this >> you always want to stay hydrated. we have free water stations throughout the park guests can. help themselves to some water and hydrate themselves are things we recommend that people often
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forget about sunscreen making sure that properly protected from the site as well also important days like today. and if you do need to take a break, there is plenty of shade. >> in concord, philippe kron. 4 >> taking a live look now what conditions look like in the east bay. and traffic moving along pretty nicely there. some sunshine coming down on drivers and a reminder that we do have a heat advisory in place today and spare the air alert right day. that's this because the high pressure kind of anchored at the right spot, you just can't get much mixing at the surface. >> all the compounds and everything we produce and so forth. they're kind of getting stuck and they're not getting mixed around as well. we might get a little bit of an onshore wind later on today. but still that is problematic in oc it affect the skies. here it is the east bay shoreline. little bit of haze off towards the distance that will be painted with some upper level clouds probably tomorrow. tomorrow night, maybe lingering a little to sunday. so he monday. excuse me. heat
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advisory inland 100 plus 80 going on a tease for the east bay shoreline tomorrow. already improving, warm inland 90's at work here, 70's for east bay shoreline, improving on pond that, yeah, we may see some 80's going on and all the spots here in contra costa county, alameda county that we're seeing 100 might see actually 80's, take hold there. the model's been kind of fighting each way, but they're kind of a green here on 90 ish to upper 80's own some goal lowers middle 80's and so forth. so we've got a hodgepodge of temperatures that are much, much below what they're going to be today. that's the good news in a little bit of break with summer now. right now we're at 82 for antioch. 71 livermore. 69 for concord, with most of east bay shoreline right now in the 60's. also san francisco, 62 with that chilly 54 in half moon bay, south of san mateo county, particular along the coast there because sometimes that gets the nice wind coming up. they're going a little chilly today and you have a little of that. fog takes a while to clear which
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will thicken up a little bit for tonight tomorrow, speaking of which, yeah, we may start that today we clear out nicely. still some leftover clouds. here's the upper level clouds. i was speaking of, don't seem to do much of anything today. tomorrow morning. sometimes again, that can produce some dry lightning. but here's your marine layer again. maybe some sprinkles along the coast. that mixes out a little bit by the afternoon. and we don't see really much happen. appear on yosemite. but again, always on the lookout for some dry lightning, which you'll see in our local skies, some scattered clouds. so that's what that's all about. 71. even today, some scattered clouds and warm for san francisco. 79 for oakland, 89, meanwhile for san jose. but the purples are back again. far east 100 plus there, but east bay shoreline 80's. so you got that contrast cooking there. and that's going to drive some local winds, at least get some circulation here. 89 for san jose course 90's. when you go well inland, 71, meanwhile for san francisco next couple of days, 93 for your sunday by monday at that's the sign of things
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to come. stephanie looks like an improvement in our forecast in the extended. as i mentioned earlier, a lot of and that is some good news nice to see. they're getting a little break. it's still summer but will take off a precipice. yeah. like the sound of that. thank you so much, dave. >> all right. >> well, actor matthew mcconaughey is taking on the issue of safety at schools. this week he announced his greenlights grant initiative. he says it's designed to help school districts nationwide get access to billions of dollars in federal money. mcconahay visited his hometown of uvalde texas after the mass shooting at robb elementary school. the green lights grant initiative is an online resource that shows what grants are available. don't deadlines with the deadlines are. and it also helps connect school districts to grant writers. >> it will want get the word out that this money is there for schools that want to. it will help. school administrators apply for these grants by letting them know when the deadline what the grants pay for and how to
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reading going, provide national grant writing services all at no cost. >> that's it's free. >> conahan and his wife camilla have separately established a relief fund for uvalde with the just keep livin foundation. tony bennett, the legendary singer of i left my heart in san francisco, died friday just 2 weeks short of his 97th birthday bennett first saying the song at san francisco's fairmont hotel kron four's justine waltman reports on the mark that bennett left behind on the city. >> flowers adorn the tony bennett statue outside san francisco's paramount hotel honoring the entertainer whose iconic song became the anthem for the city by the bay. it's a sad passing of an era he was really >> a great asset for the city. he was a master of his craft in you and the passenger first francisco with his beautiful song. left my heart in san francisco and love yourself.
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francisco. >> let's say not back in 2020 shortly after the bay area went into pandemic lockdown, been invited. everybody to saying i left my heart in san francisco to stay connected. countless people responded catching a much welcome break from the first global health crisis in a to with his story careered, he released more than 70 albums winning him. 19 grammys. >> all but 2 after he reached his 60's, ben, its goal was to expose his audience to his music. what he called the great american songbook creating hits all the way up until 2021. with his final album. love for sale featuring hit artists in 2014 at the age of 80, he broke his own record as the oldest living performer with a number one album on the billboard 200 charts for his song cheek to cheek. his first duet with lady gaga, former
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house speaker nancy pelosi is calling bennett a national treasure and a friend senator dianne feinstein echoing that sentiment saying san francisco lost a beloved champion >> i >> and you will be so so missed. that was just a moment reporting for us. but it leaves behind his wife, susan, 4 children and 9 grandchildren. the san francisco boys chorus is they are expected to perform the song. i've left my heart in san francisco at city hall later today. still ahead on the kron 4 morning news e-cigarette company juul is asking for fda approval for a new product. new product. >> the details straight ahead.
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>> welcome back. julius trying to get the fda to approve a new electronic cigarette. the company claims it has unique chip that will block the use of counterfeit cartridges. also an app that would restrict underage access. they say the a cigarette company says the product is already on sale in britain. and electric cars might be losing a little bit of momentum. industry analysts say ev prices have dropped almost 30% in the past year and say a possible collapse of the electric car could really sting the economy. >> to see this level of kind of a hesitation by the
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consumer to jump into the ev world right on the cusp of all these movies that have come in the past year and all the more that are coming in the next year already starting to stack up at dealerships. it's something to be concerned about. >> more than 750,000 electric cars were sold in the u.s. last year. that's about 6% of the total market. >> still ahead on the kron, 4 morning news, a school in riverside county is making waves for rejecting a new social studies book. how governor newsom is getting involved. for the weekend. today is the 10th annual fiesta is free a part of the year. but when a garden festival, this event celebrates mexican artist frida kahlo's love for the city. there will be our performances, dance and dragged attendees are encouraged to wear a flower crown and it runs from one to 3 this afternoon. this event and is free to attend.
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>> well, this morning on the kron, 4 morning news road rage ends with a car stuck inside a pizza restaurant. as you can see there, the details on what happened coming up. and rebuilding 6 years after the tubbs fire, the new facility built being built in santa rosa to help fight future fires. >> good morning. welcome back to the 4 morning news. i'm stephanie lin. thank you so much for joining us. let's start this half with a look at
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the forecast. we have dave spahr in the weather center tracking all that heat for us and it's going to really hot today. yes, stephanie, good morning. good morning. everybody will do this another day here. this is a heat advisory now not like last weekend with the excessive heat warning in a doesn't quite cover as much geography. >> because this high is in position exactly the right spot. the hallmarks we had last go around are with us again today. live shot coming in to the east bay shoreline. little bit. that leftover hayes. we should mention that spare the air day. it's trapping our pollution base of the at the surface is not mixing out as appropriately or is properly is a typically does the other issue is the lows tonight won't be as generous like last weekend. they're going to be little more. lofty won't cool off for those inland spots. are are spots that are more elevated. the a's game today versus the astros. today's game time 607. we'll be near about 70 with the scattered clouds and mild little bit of a southwest wind at 10 tomorrow. the game as much earlier and temperatures will be much the same because
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will be cooler tomorrow. well, those winds, here's what shows up on storm tracker. 4. there you a little bit onshore breeze trying to work in here aobit. we expect, though, this afternoon we'll get a little bit of a surface breeze, not much, but a little bit of one every little bit helps. i suppose 82 at this hour for antioch, 71 livermore, lot of 60's line up the east bay shoreline. and there and along the peninsula, particularly will be chilly. 54 for half moon bay. that will be all day today. there's your excessive heat heat advisory covered in orange deliberately not so the peninsula in the east bay shoreline complements hi parking. 93 at 1 o'clock by 4. we're at 99. course, we'll see high temperatures in some locations popping and 100. we're a couple degrees. better getting into next week. not as hot, though. it looks like almost a vacation from summer. it will be summer like that. not so intrusive like that. we'll have a look at that extended forecast into force on a bit 70. >> all right, dave, thank you. another heat wave is hitting the bay area, as dave just
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said, with the east bay under a heat advisory kron four's tiffany justice is live in walnut creek with the latest on what's happening out there. and tiffany, we see is standing in the shade. so it's probably warming up. >> yeah, another hot one. we found a shaded area. we stuck to it. we've been here all morning long in walnut creek. we are expected to reach the triple digits today. so get prepared. there is a heat advisory that's in place for parts of the bay area that started on friday and that will go into tonight. so who's supposed to really feel that heat? >> antioch, it's was reach the triple digits as well in santa rosa, along with little more. the high 90's and what is hot like this is not a bad idea to stay inside. and that's actually a tip from officials. another one is keeping physical activity to a minimum drinking plenty of water and keeping an eye on anyone who could be sensitive to the negative impacts of the heat like children, the elderly in animals. there's also a spare
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the air alert has been issued today and these are only issued on days when bay area residents should consider limiting their time outdoors and doing outdoor activities. so for information about staying safe in the heat, we have all of that for you online at kron 4 dot com. stephanie, back to you. all right, tiffany, stay cool out there. if you can. >> well, if you plan to take part this weekend, expect delays. >> trains typically run slower. about 10 minutes behind when the treat with the heat nears triple digits as the weather can impact the performance of the rails. and a road rage shooting ends with a car crashing into a hey. we're pizza restaurant leaving behind this mess right here. a police are now searching for the people who are inside the car responsible kron four's haaziq madyun spoke with the restaurant's manager. >> you know, that table right here supposed to be somebody that is. >> the roundtable is here on foothill boulevard in the city of hayward. it happened friday at around 11:30am. 2 vehicles
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were spotted. one pushing the other onto the sidewalk, hitting this green street. light pole crashing into roundtable. the manager of the restaurant, santiago munoz picks it up from there. >> by way to me getting out from by teenager. yes, you get out there and what they are i tried to grab one and they me. and then they run all over. >> he says the driver of the other vehicle, a toyota corolla made a u-turn, got out of the truck, told him the teenagers were shooting at before he used his truck to rear in their white car, causing it to lose control and crash into the restaurant. it with another pushing hayward police. investigators say this all began as a road rage incident on foothill boulevard following some kind of altercation. shots were fired at the truck. the occupants of the vehicle ran away. police have not been able to confirm or and just how many people were inside the car or their ages. the truck driver stayed
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on the scene and cooperated with investigators. the driver of the truck suffered no major injuries. no roundtable. customers or employees were injured a been a manager here at this business. >> and yes, use anything ever happened like not. >> although the damage is extensive, pizza is still being made. the round table remains open. customers can enter around the corner on maple street. investigators are checking surveillance video to try to identify the occupants of the white vehicle. anyone with information about this incident is asked to contact hayward police in hayward haaziq madyun kron. 4 news. >> when and remains have been found near the bay farm island bridge in alameda. police say they got a call about an object being on the shoreline around 3.30, friday afternoon. police later confirming it was human remains. no word on a cause of death or identity at this time. and despite the expected peak in thousands of runners hit the pavement this sunday for the san francisco
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marathon from the embarcadero to sausalito and back there will be road closures. so check your gps before driving to your destination. most of the closures will be along the embarcadero sidewalks on the golden gate bridge will also be closed. for more information. head over to kron. 4 news dot com. and a section of i-80 is shut down due to roadwork. this includes eastbound i-80 and highway 4 interchange in hercules. closure will go through monday at 05:00am. the section of the interstate will also be closed the weekend of august 4th and august 18th. a solemn ceremony in concord friday for 2 firefighters who lost their lives in the line of duty on july, 21st 2007 captain matt burton and fire engineer scott desmond died while trying to save 2 elderly residents from a burning home in san pablo. flags also flew at half-staff at all con fire facilities to honor their sacrifice. the city of santa rosa broke
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ground on a new fire station yesterday. the tubbs fire burned down the station 6 about building years ago. many firefighters lost not only their place of work, but also their homes for the last few years. they've had to work out of a temporary fire station. >> definitely, i think for those of us that work on the day have been here before that to see this is really significant that we're able to rebuild. and you planner is back down in our neighborhood. so it worked out fine. but it was a for a lot of people are still feeling the effects of that. >> the goal is to have the new facility open by summer of 2025. an emergency school meeting happened last night in southern california. this after the temecula school district in riverside county voted to reject the state's new social studies book. that includes contributions of people with disabilities and lgbtq+, people tensions were high during an earlier meeting this week after governor gavin
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newsom threatened to find that school district more than a million dollars for refusing to adopt updated textbooks. >> you do you up there and will do us down here. parents and patriots down to local level of already instructed the superintendent. if books come from shipping and receiving to say no, we'll ship them right back. this is not your school district. this is ours. >> governor newsom said the state will be sending the books to the school district before the new school year begins. a san bernardino county school district approved a policy requiring employees to notify parents if their child identifies as transgender. our capitol correspondent eytan wallace reports. >> passions running high thursday evening at the chino valley unified school district board meeting in bernardino county at the center of it all, a policy requiring school employees, including teachers and counselors to notify parents know more than 72 hours after learning their child, quote, identifies as a
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gender other than the students, biological or denver listed on their birth certificate. state superintendent of public instruction tony thurmond attended the meeting after he says students invited him. he spoke against the policy that he argues may put our students at risk after his one minute of a lot of time wrapped up board. president sonia shah addressed him. tony thurmond. >> i appreciate you being here tremendously. but here's the problem. we're here because of people like you. >> you're in sacramento. proposing things that prevent and then went back to the podium to address shock. but he says law enforcement asked him to leave. he spoke with us one on one about all. i've never been in a meeting where the school board president starts. >> i'm debating or speaking at a speaker. you let the folks speak. you call the next speaker and the board president just started attacking me and then bring up a whole bunch of political things that nothing to do with the issue at hand. but he says
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what matters most to standing up to the policy. the board ultimately approved in a 4 to one vote. when you consider the high rate of that many of our lgbtq+ students are were concerned that this new policy could could really have dramatic and dangerous impacts on our students. thurman's message echoed by california legislative lgbtq caucus member. senator scott wiener. he wrote in part, quote, each of us who comes out does so when we want to not win, the government wants us to this action is illegal and despicable and will not stand. all we're saying is that if that's happening, the parents need to be brought in know about as well. they should not be excluded. gop assembly member say lee was at the meeting and supports the policy to notify parents. it was modeled after a bill he wrote this year that ultimately did not make it to the legislature. there is this trend. this move it now that kids somehow >> don't belong to the parents. in fact, they're creatures of the state and that the schools and the government knows what's best for your kids and we'll decide what use the parent can cannot
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know and how much you can be involved. i think that's and california attorney general rob bonta says he is open to legal action citing concerns over civil rights reporting from the state capitol. a tonn wallace kron. 4 news. >> well, the woman thought she might never see her wedding ring again after it slipped off her hand into bass lake in madera county. but that was before she met a diver who calls himself merman. mike. >> rabbi >> so excited to have was. she is very lucky and mike was around make that dive. now he found that rain. 47 feet below the service.
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>> using only a metal detector, a flashlight and his bare hands. but you could as you can see there, which we're starting to go from the cold and mike post his dives on youtube and tiktok which is where all the woman that you just heard from there, jenny ballots, she found him and she asked him to find her ring. he calls us get a full time. hobby retrieving those last items for free. what a guy. >> that is a good story. so glad to see that after so many lost ring stories we've heard we've got a hot one coming our way. a heat advisory being posted for the east bay. here's why 100 plus a little bit more palatable east bay bit more palatable east bay shoreline. i got your 4 zone.
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>> all right. welcome back to the kron. 4 weekend morning news at take a live look now at sfo. what's looking like a nice day to fly? we see some airplanes on the tarmac there under some hazy skies. a reminder that it is a spare. the air alert day. so best to stay indoors if you can get out of that summer heat. let's check in now with dave on more on what we need to know a good morning, stephanie. good morning, everybody. live shot here of downtown. kind of gives you the idea is, well, it's all that pollution being trapped by this high. >> and we pump up the temperatures too. we'll get a little bit relaxing of that for tomorrow. it's an advisory for tomorrow for that spare the air day. what we got a loft, though, happening is some moisture bubbling up from the south here. that's from the backside of this high. sometimes that brings in the monsoon. we watch it for that. but also the dry lightning threat we've got some scattered clouds probably be in her future tomorrow,
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however, doesn't look real likely least in our area. we're going to lightning strikes going on. our tahoe forecast. we keep lightning out of this, too. 80's at work here. scattered clouds going on, yosemite as well. but the big issue is going to be our overnight lows, maybe only in the 60's, particularly for tonight. so you don't cool off a whole lot in quite warm. well in the 80's, 82 right for antioch at this hour. 71 livermore east bay shoreline has all those 60's working. there's the high. it's not quite exactly the same location. this go around. it goes back to the 4 corner states. we break it down a bit and temperatures will start to improve. we're going to evisit those 80's inland for looks like much of the week as we get some influence of this trough up towards the northwest. ushering in that nice onshore wind. 4 zone forecast coming saturday. the big hot one. 71 san francisco at the coast will be in the 60's picky. san mateo. meanwhile, along the bay side, that's to around 79 for burlingame, 81 foster city, san carlos at 87. the eighties
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train continues in the south bay for the most part, but some 90's sneaking in here well inland. 99, morgan hill, east bay shoreline, more 80's again. but over the east bay hills. that's where your triple digits break. and we see them. walnut creek, danville, looks like 102, going on for a concord. meanwhile, 80's 70's in the east bay shoreline. that contrast, we'll dry some local onshore winds as weak as it will be. 97 pittsburgh, 91 for napa in 99 for santa rosa. improvement coming in. the seven-day forecast. feast your eyes, 91 by monday, maybe some leftover scattered clouds. but let's celebrate these 80's in here wednesday on where to friday and even cooling off at the beach. stephanie has gone to the dogs and a good way, stephanie. >> thanks. david is a full house over here. well, the bay area animal rescue is in serious need of support. martina animal rescue in benicia is a nonprofit group rescuing dogs at high risk of being euthanized from local shelters. but martina animal rescue is running out of funds
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and one of its facilities is closing, meaning their dogs need to get adopted right away or else the animals could get put put down. so joining me live now from the rescue are marked maria arnold laura plunkett and matthew daughters. thank you so much to all of you for being here today. thank you for having us. and you brought many friends with you. we're all available for adoption. happen right so, you know, first of all, tell us about the situation that's facing the shelter right now. it sounds pretty serious and that's why you're reaching out to the public for help. >> yes, we've got in a little bit of a bind. rescued probably between 200 to 50 dogs in the last year. a lot of medical issues came up and then a lot of people back out on us for boarding and for adopting the dogs like all at one time. and we had put them in boarding. and now the boarding facility is closing on the first. of august. so
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kind of scrambling to figure out where these dogs are going to go. and you've brought and speaking of the dogs, let's talk about them, right? so tell us who you brought with with you today. cape. >> matt, you go first. >> this is kitty, the blind pity. she's temperature cherish about 11 years old. she is she is just a big just when you think. she's, you know, should be scrambling around the house or outside gosh, maybe she can see ocean or something. but you know so she is blind gets along with. >> my current >> she tends to be a little bit shy around new dogs she does well with got a bunch of so she and the cats kind of taunt each other. just very well behaved. yes, very well. be and looking for a very
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special, very special home. the less steps, the better. who do we have here? this is no she's about one to 2 years she when she first ended up in the shelter. she was in really bad shape. she had. >> dem index, she had just had a litter of puppies a so her skin coat have gotten a lot she does great with our other dogs. she we're not sure about our cat. she's still a little interested but serious. kyrie and she does great with my son. i'm great friends of his that come over. she is because she's young. she's still can be jumpy in mouthy, but she's learning. all yeah, very cute. thank you. and who we have here and this is lambie. i up a k a lamb haha. nice. sure. for that. and his owner died. >> and he came to me very sick he's doing better now. he's been adopted out 4 times
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overturned every and i now have him because he has a collapse trachea and he's blind and >> you need know if he's going get a homer from you know, hopefully somebody out watching it. yeah, another yeah. it is for him. yeah. it's perris parking submitted there. they're all just such lovely, well behaved. also you just just very sweet, good energy all around. >> and, you tell us about how people can really help, whether it's through adopting or there are other ways people can contribute may be a foster exactly what the dogs in boarding foster homes would be wonderful. i >> adoption would be even better. but yeah, anybody that can open up their home and foster would be great. dosed donations are always appreciated to help with porting cost medical all food
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supplies. all of those types sport traces yeah. and does one make sure. but their home is prepared for fostering. are there certain qualifications are looking for? >> we? >> we have application that, you know, though, fell out for us and we can kind of figure out what dog might work or not you know, a home that does doesn't have any other pets is awesome because we can put any dog and not home. but we do have lots of dogs like nola some others that, you know, are dog friendly so they can go into homes with other so just you home with the yard is always best as but we're open to, you know, talking to anybody that thinks that they want to open their home and stay committed so that, you we can. find a home for all our pups.
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>> and how about adopting how to people get more information on adopting and getting their homes ready for that process as well. are there fees involved with adopting russian rescue? we usually charge 3.50, per and we have a questionnaire that people feel at first. so we kind of get to know, you know everything about them, what their situation is at home. and then we have an application after so okay. so that's the we do a home check. to check yet to make sure that it's going to be. >> it's going to be an appropriate home, ok, and how to people connect with you if they want more information. just to learn more about the rescue or just to adopt foster per provide transportation. haha. well, we're instagram i can animal rescue on facebook. and else are up to pet finder our website, martina animal rescue dot that has there's a link on there that has i
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forgot we have the website on screen right there. haha. shows our yeah. there we go. it shows our pets that are available for >> it shows where you can donate take action. that's the tab yes. so that's a great place you know, find out how people can interact with us get involved. all right. >> well, maria, laura matthew with martina animal rescue, thank you so much for what you do. and for bringing on these beautiful animals for people to learn more about and >> her it. all right. well, we'll be right back. we'll be right back. >> thank you.
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>> we're looking at a hot one again today, stephanie. 100 plus east of the east bay hills. that's a heat advisory is a technicality until 11 watch out spare the air day. that's why it looks so hazy going on, too. all the pollution being entrapped. it looks like as we get into next week, we're going to have some 80's and those same spots and cooler everywhere else. so it's going to be nice. summer, like july, like whether that's a not to be pushing the envelope like we do. and so it's got a little break from all of this here. so just hang with us this tough day. yeah, groove will just hang on for dear life get through busy together. but it makes sense. it's summer. it's going to be a warmer. yeah, just do things really strenuous and always keep the water flowing. it's evaporating and you don't even know what that's ways to keep it going. >> all right. stay hydrated and stay safe, everybody. thank you so much for joining us here at the kron. 4 weekend news. i'm stephanie and we'll
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