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swift's era's tour as levi stadium braces for the next big event. >> 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 sunday, july. the 30th another warm day for us in store across the bay area. >> let's check in now with dave spahr for your weekend forecast. take a good morning stephanie. good morning, everybody. we've got a pretty warm day going on for you, well inland, it's still going to feel very much like a late july here is. but a little bit of relief is happening towards the middle of the week you. >> a little bit of breathing space here. here's what's going on at golden gate bridge again, our morning fog is joining us again. this all mixing out by the time we get to midday or so. 64 for any talk. a lot of 50's on the board for right now with even a chilly 48 up there to santa rosa. 58. meanwhile for san jose, our temperature contrast for you were trailing in a couple little spots here or right of the numbers. so
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pretty close to yesterday's number thus far. now that little package of cloud cover, you see the radar echoes down in socal a little bit to down there. bon california as well. that's going to be drifting up to here in by tuesday. we'll probably have some scattered clouds. usually we might monitor this area know for the monsoon trying to sneak up. and technically that is a little bit. we don't see any instability at this point. so it will be a non-issue in. will be cooler for as like some of these temperatures mid week later on, though, things do change yet again, 78, 11 o'clock by 2. we're talking 89 inland. temperatures will be able easily slide right into the lower 90's. it looks like today for highs, but again, some relief by midweek. we'll be into some of that coming up in just a bit. stephanie. >> all right, dave, thank you. a brush fire off. i-580, in livermore scorched nearly 80 acres and is now fully contained. it started near north ynn road at about 7 o'clock last nit. fire crews originally responded to reports of a car fire. so far no reports of any injuries.
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>> and 10's of thousands of taylor swift fans descended upon levi stadium for 9, 2, >> of the era's tour and many came out with their friends and family to share in that experience. you can see that there about 60,000 people showed up and many other stood outside the arena during the actual concert. us listening in 2 fans we spoke with say they grew swifties. they got to the concert early to pick up some merchandise and just soak in the whole experience. >> so amazing it, too, because it's different era's of her music. and we've appreciated her since she was in country and made that switch to and just become like of cultural icon. she's the perfect person up to. >> a swift broke curfew at levi stadium both nights of the performance, which means she could be fined. but you know what? she was honorary mayor for those 2 days anyway. so she might be able to get away with it. well, the case
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against 2 people arrested for stealing and crashing that car down. the sanchez steps in san francisco but cases been discharged. surveillance video captured the crash last sunday. police arrested 2 suspects. but on friday, da brooke jenkins. well, they told kron 4 the pair have been discharged pending further investigation and witness availability. prosecutors could refile charges at a later date. da jenkins also tweeting on saturday. these charges have not been dismissed there simply just giving police more time to investigate this case. all lanes are back open on highway 13 in oakland after a fatal car crash earlier this morning, chp responded to reports of a man near the park boulevard on-ramp at around 01:00am officers believe he may have been involved with a collision with another vehicle. and police are investigating a fight involving more than a dozen people in sandra fell friday night. authorities say that
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fight happened after 10:30pm, in the area of windward way. they believe this to be gang-related. officers say one person was injured by a knife and taken to the hospital. witnesses helped police identify 2 suspect alito, vasquez and self and alvarado. vasquez was charged with felony assault. and one person is injured after another roadway shooting in oakland. chp says the victim was shot on. i 9.80, near 11th street shortly after 04:00am saturday. a passenger on board a car was shot in the cimb. the driver drove them to the hospital. no update on their condition yet. and this comes just hours after 3 people shot and souther 7 others injured in 2 separate shootings. this is video from the citizen app taken on 83rd avenue just west of international boulevard. police say 2 people were shot at around 09:30pm, friday night. one of them is listed in critical condition. 7 others suffered injuries from broken glass. and just an hour before that, another shooting
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happened in the area of 19th street and broadway. this if video of the scene from the citizen app. and taken just before 8.30, not 8.30, friday night. police say one person was shot. the victim told officers he did not know where the shots came from. and the oakland naacp is demanding elected city and county leaders declare a state of emergency because of crime in the city. rick calendar, president of the state conference says, quote, we cannot sit around and do nothing when people are in danger. when doing daily activities. and the letter from the president said the adams acts full gospel church bishop bob jackson reads that city's failed to fill city spill leadership. the movement to defund the police and what they're calling is the district attorneys and willingness to charge and prosecute people who commit crimes is the problem here. >> the police tell you to sure up your front door and your back door to make sure the
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ones that are committing home invasions. we'll have a heart attack your front door down. you better know the cities and drop. >> in response, the alameda county da's office sent a statement expressing disappointment in both the naacp and the pastor for, quote, taking a false narrative on such an important matter. we've reached out to mayor sheng thao and the police department for comment so far, no response. happening today. cal fire is planning a prescribed burn at the lowly historic house in san mateo county to clear vegetation from the area smoke may be visible along parts of i-280, all the way to san bruno. cal fire says the fire will the controlled burn rather will help clear grass at the san francisco public utility commissions peninsula watershed. the 23,000 acre watershed is a key source of drinking water for the city of san francisco. love musk says x headquarters, foment
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formerly known as twitter. that was the name of the company is staying in san francisco in a tweet on saturday. musk says that many have offered rich incentives for x to move its headquarters out of san francisco. a beautiful city, though, others for sake you, we will always be your friend. elon musk's. latest move in converting twitter to ex was installing that giant x sign. you see on your screen right there over company headquarters sits it, lights up and it's quite right. the city has opened a complaint and launched an investigation into that signage. there. and a young golfer from san jose is making her mark in the sport achieving her first big win. she's only 17 kron. 4 sports director jason dumas has the story. >> she's done it. >> key are in romero is back in the bay area after capping off for juniors careers with a bang. when u.s. junior golf championship, it was is only my second time on tv. so it was pretty cool to see all the
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fans support me out there. >> the win sealed key are a spot in next year's u.s. women's open and the augusta national women's amateur. the junior guard, brian, has elevated her into one of the most promising young golfers in the country. my experiences over past years with different tournaments have really taught me so much and >> especially the ones where i closing to getting convention. unlike close to having that title. >> and then just falling short on last people's. that's what really taught me so much. >> though, she still an amateur chiara trains like a pro. she plays around 4 to 5 days a week and the other days she practices with the coach, but her golf dream started just because she wanted to hang out with their siblings. i started i was like 6 years old. me and my siblings. all kind of start at the same time. and i just kind of >> all of them along on the course and just copied what they're doing and we're all
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kind of self up until i was like 13. that's when i first got a coach. and that's when i really started traveling around the country in playing tournaments. >> she attributes that bomb through golf that she shares with her siblings as a motivating factor to keep going.lf wve together like almost every day was like an after school activity for us. and that's >> something we really shared each other news. pretty cool. >> chiara and her older sister will both compete in the u.s. women's amateur at bel-air country club in los angeles next month before they head off to college. very talented. coming up on the kron, 4 morning is a musician now heartbroken after his van was stolen with all of his equipment inside. >> plus, a new study shows extreme temperatures well that could affect your health in a big way. >> samsung shows off their latest foldable smartphones at an event close to home right here in south korea will go hands on with the new devices.
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i'm rich demuro. that's coming up in tech. smart. >> and did you feel it tell you, folks in the south bay, how little shaker this morning at 6.49. this morning, just 40 join to a 3.5 near morgan hill. going to check in your forecast with another hot day for you, folks inland. the kron. 4 morning news kron. 4 morning news continues. ♪ i'm here for- your annual eye exam. because i'm having trouble- reading? exactly. they sort of make me feel... like i'm the most fabulous thing you've ever seen?
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and let's check in now with day for the latest on the forecast and we also understand it was a small earthquake you've been following on the south bay. yes, we had one at 6.49. of you, folks in morgan hill been through the south bay, a 3.5 that were kind of monitoring this morning just before we join to this morning, a little bit more rock >> to get things started east bay shoreline. there you can see the surface fog is really start to peel away. and now right up above on top of the bay proper. meanwhile, there's the blue skies that's going to be everybody's future this afternoon. taking a little longer to get some clearing happening along the coast. 50's line up the east bay shoreline for now, antioch has the 60 for most of the readings are in the 50's. again, the 2 exceptions, a warm 64, antioch and a cooler. 48 meanwhile, for santa rosa, what we've got going on, mostly sunny, warm to hot. depending on the perspective. it's the last week of july we're entering into so 90's inland. maybe us much warmer than yesterday. 70's covering the bay for the most part, not too bad and early into the week. little bit cool down here with some scattered
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clouds 80's inland and 70's around the bay. now, this cloud cover is also becoming a loft in the general. monsoon highway is what it's using. so again, keep it scattered clouds for now. see what goes on here. warming yet again. it will come become hot heading into next weekend. upper 90's. it looks like by sunday and that might even push higher because this high as you'll be seeing moves around, it's even different from what it was yesterday. a look at what we're talking about here, the scattered bunch of clouds and also the rain going on in southern california, baja, california. whatever is left over, that exhaust is going continue drift up to the north. the timing seems to be about tuesday, maybe a little bit of wednesday before we clear back out on the balance of the week. let's watch it on future cast for our fog. it's taken care of pretty nicely today. there you see some scattered clouds in the mountains. no radar echoes showing up, though, marine layer comes back again tomorrow morning. maybe even some coastal drizzle, some scattered clouds. but more importantly, as we get into tuesday, you can see them thickening up just a little
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bit run the northwestern extension of all of this is just being thrown off by activity. somewhere else is not like a direct hit, if you will, winds. just to point this out, it's typical later in the afternoon evening. we're going to see the winds really pick up a little bit along the coast golden gate bridge, particularly due east, heading due east rather. and there you can see it right through their car keenest rate. we rather have these onshore that offshore. so we've got to have winds. this is the direction to have a repeat performance again tomorrow. the general areas again, most affected right across the golden gate off to oakland and the quirky to straight 66 san francisco morning clouds and mild. 73 oakland, 82 san jose. the wider board show some lower 90's their far east again being climate-controlled near the bay were in the 70's and a 9 year. so going on up to santa rosa. again, some minor relief temperatures start to drop just a little bit nice. little treat here in middle summer as we get to tuesday, those scattered clouds an 86. we'll take a closer look at that. plus, also the warm-up getting hot again. another heat spike for next weekend.
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stephanie. >> all right, dave, thank you so much for that. and the world meteorological organization says this july will be the hottest ever on record. temperatures were a degree and half warmer than pre-industrial times for a record 16 days. yikes. july's heat is cooking 3 continents right now in north america, europe and asia in the u.s. 128 americans are under a heat advisory this month. so take good care of yourselves, drink lots of water. summertime is hiking season, but with a record-breaking heat wave sweeping over the u.s. hiking in extreme temperatures can become dangerous and even deadly. been to heat related deaths at death valley national park and at least one hiking death at big bend national park because of these high temperatures in nevada, 2 hikers were found dead in the valley of fire state park on 113 degree day. their deaths are still being investigated. and new research shows extreme
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temperatures and air pollution are associated with an increased risk of deadly heart attacks. a study published in the journal circulation found a 74% increase during four-day heat waves with temperatures above 94 degrees and a 12% jump when temperatures drop below 37 degrees for 3 days, the greatest risk comes during heat waves when the air quality is also poor. the department of labor announcing that inflation continues to ease in the central part of the bay area. consumer prices rose 2.9% year-over-year in june, down from 4.2% in april and 5.3 in february in the nation's western region. prices rose 3 and a half percent annually nationwide. consumer saw inflation of 3% between june 2022. in june 2023. well, starbucks baristas joined the striking actors and
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writers in hollywood in a show of solidarity on the picket line saturday. this is outside the netflix building in hollywood. it's part of their union is calling bus tour. they say all 3 unions now share a common fight as they're trying to get more la starbucks stores to unionize and they got a shout out from actress and activist jane fonda praising them for their support as the strike lingers on. >> starbucks workers united a new wave of modern organizing. >> unions coming together solidarity important. >> union solidarity forever. >> the wga has been on strike since may second, while the said after a strike is heading into its 3rd week. meantime, the hollywood strikes have forced the postponement of the 75th prime time emmy awards. according to variety. that ceremony has been pushed back
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from its september 18th date. this is the first time ever. the pet that means have been postponed since 2001 that was following the 9.11 terrorist attacks. an official reschedule date has not yet been really announced, but variety speculates that fox is hoping to air the show in january. that's the same month as the critics choice awards and the golden globes. dense on the veil. their latest foldable phones near their headquarters in seoul, south korea. rich demero was there in today's tech smart. >> a homecoming of sorts for samsung's latest unpacked event. the company brought me here to seoul, south korea for their worldwide launch event. this time focused on full doubles right now for the most represent just over one percent of all smartphone sales. but the numbers do continue to increase every year to improve devices. the galaxy z flip 5, which folds in half and the galaxy z fold
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5, which folds like a book. z flip 5 now has a larger outside screen so you can do more without opening the phone. the front screen on this. the flip 5 is way bigger than it's been in the past. there are also more options to customize what's displayed on the outside screen for the first time z flip 5 fold completely flat, making it more. syd eier to manage. although it's still tricky to flip open. with one hand, i love this new case with interchangeable cards. pop went in and you get matching animated wallpaper. the z flip 5 comes in graphite cream lavender and mint. the price is $999 same as last year. but you now get double the storage. a whopping 256 gigabytes standard. as for z fold 5 samsung reengineered the hinge new improved this year on z fold. 5 is the way
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closes. when you close it up, there is no longer a between the 2 screens which makes this device really easy hold put in your pocket. it's also slightly lighter and the screen can get brighter. >> samsung didn't change the size of the outside or inside screens. pricing is also unchanged starting at $1800. sturridge starts at 256 gigabytes. busy folds. 5 comes in blue black and cream. 4 years in. these are samsung's most compelling foldable designs yet. question is, are they enough of an upgrade to make consumers want to join the flip side in seoul, south korea. i'm rich demuro and you are tech smart. >> still ahead on the kron 4 morning news. it will soon be illegal for stores to sell in cannes. incandescent light. the details. why after the break. some new statistics on
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for home mortgages in california, a median price home buyer with 20% down. >> last month is looking at a $4300 monthly payment. that's the highest since at least 1990, the cost is up 11% during the last year see even more concerning is the house payments are up 109% and the pandemic era. they've more than doubled figures indicate a california resident needs an annual income of at least $188,000 to buy a home in the
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1st quarter of this year. and economists now say it's less likely we're headed for recession and there's data to back that up in the 2nd quarter. the economy is gross. domestic product grew 2.4%, which was more than expected. consumer confidence also at the highest level in 2 years. inflation has fallen 3% to 3%. and this week, the federal reserve once again boosted interest rates in hopes of bringing those numbers down to just 2%. and come tuesday. it will be illegal for stores to sell incandescent light that's the type of light bulb that radiates heat. when you turn it on, could still use these types of bulbs if you have them in your possession, but they will be illegal to sell. so when you go to the hardware store, you will be able to buy them. you can instead pickup compact fluorescent or led lights. idea has been in the works since president george w bush was in office. the department of energy says led
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lights provide more light. using 75% less energy. and they also last 25 times longer. they also say this will be better for the environment, saving families about $100 per year. some believe, though, the government is overstepping with their >> they're jeans out here making sure that we can all save money because we're too dumb to figure out how to do it ourselves. >> these updated regulations are not an attempt to ban or takeaway appliances like gas stoves live over dishwashers. >> and if you are caught selling an incandescent light bulbs come tuesday, you could get fined about $500. still ahead on the kron, 4 morning news governor gavin newsom officially signs legislation into law allowing prisoners. >> the served time in facilities that are closer to their children. well, on that new law coming up. and as we head to the break for the weekend, iyou're looking for something fun the by street block party in berkeley starts at noon on vine street between shattuck and walnut. this
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>> all right. good morning. welcome back to the kron. 4 morning news. the start this half hour with a look at our forecast. dave is in the weather center with everything we need to know. but here it's going to get pretty warm out. there it is. you know, it's mid july mid summer like this going on. we're going to have temperatures very much on the average side. so upper folks really bacon where they are. >> above average, it's an not going to be that bad, but we're looking for the heat spike potentially as we get into next weekend. those who were certainly plenty more summer ahead. >> quick shot of what's going
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on san jose state. nice cobalt blue working its magic already might see some stray clouds passing today, even tomorrow. the bigger deal is going to be on tuesday and we had a shaker going on speaking to the south bay. it's been amended now, 3.6 this occurred about 10 minutes before we joined you this near morgan hill. reports of already been coming in mostly from the santa clara valley. but there's been some that have come even from san francisco in daly city. a look at our numbers are in the 50's. we've got 49, 1 up to santa rosa. a warm side is about for antioch. so a lot of uniformity with these temperatures to get the ball rolling the ball. that's right. giants play the red sox again today. game time 105, temps holding in the lower 60's. other words they will be before their high. the game plays during the high temperature. so it's the warmest it will get probably a good thing, mostly sunny, but a cool breeze will come with this. we got west at about 15 now for today. plenty of 80's going on in london and we will crack into the lower 90's for a lot of those far in reaches. it looks like, however, you folks will be treated to some
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80's, even lower 80's for tri valley. it looks like come tuesday and wednesday. we'll take a look at that extended for class forecast. but your 4 zone in a bit. stephanie. >> all right, dave, thank you. taylor swift's tour brought a surge, a welcome foot traffic to local businesses in the area and hers is not the only event coming to levi stadium expected to bring in a lot of money. kron four's tiffany justice live for us now in santa clara to explain for us. good morning to you. tiffany. >> good morning. stephanie wright, the singer's superstars first tore to the bay area since 2018 was a huge hit with her fans. many people commuting down to santa clara from all over the bay area for her today stop. we also know the mayor of santa clara telling kron 4 that the stadium is bringing in big talons and it's putting money back into the local economy as well as the greater bay area. we're told the shows were expected to generate around 250 million dollars for the entire bay area. taylor swift
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had 2 shows friday and saturday with so many people attending public transportation was strongly encouraged and it was used. the dta says ridership was up an estimated 23,400 people boarded vta trains before and after the show friday night beating the previous record of about 15,000 which was set back in 2015 and they say ridership for friday night's concert. more than doubled. what we saw from the 2016 super bowl. they have not yet released the numbers for last night's concert and we're still waiting on the weekend. numbers for bart, though, should be released sometime on monday. but of course, all of this coming as public transportation has been struggling to rebound post-pandemic. >> but the fun does not stop there here at levi stadium with taylor swift coming into town. more big names are big. celebrities have upcoming tours stops as well as santa clara. >> and will be performing at levi stadium like beyonce or show will be on august. 30th
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and big crowds are to be expected as well. also coming to the south bay, the super bowl and the world cup will be here in 2026. and those, of as well are expected to bring a big economic 70 back to all right, stephanie, thank you so much for that update on that story. very, very interesting. those numbers. >> an update now on a 9 months pregnant woman who was shot and oakland, we're learning that she and her unborn child are expected to survive. this is citizen app video taken from the night of that shooting. it happened wednesday on 77th avenue and international boulevard police say the woman was shot in the chest. the search for the suspect continues at this time. jose police are investigating a confrontation between strawberry vendors and security guards outside of a home depot. >> watch get in the kitchen hopeful.
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>> above video shows a security guard threatening to arrest the strawberry vendors for allegedly and that's when the guard you can see and they're kicking down the strawberry crates. this happened at the home depot on story road on july. 20th, the vendor told kron 4 that they are just trying to make a living and they are now selling their strawberries somewhere else. the police did take a report on behalf of that vendor and say it will be forwarded to the district attorney for review. depot said the security guards are hired from a third-party company and that the that home depot no longer works with this company. the security guard. 85 year-old man is hit and killed by a truck in santa clara. that crash happened around 9 friday night near homestead road in marion drive. police say the victim was in the crosswalk when he was hit. the driver is cooperating with police.
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officers say neither drugs nor alcohol appear to be factors in this crash. breaking overnight, fire crews are responding to what they call a challenging 2 alarm fire in san pablo. a 2 story home was unoccupied at the time the flames broke out. fire crews say hoarding conditions made hard to contain the fire that started in the attic. and now to a bill that prison reform advocates say will greatly benefit incarcerated parents and their kids. governor newsom has officially signed that legislation into law allowing prisoners to serve time in facilities closer to their children. capitol correspondent eytan wallace has reaction from the bay area assembly member who proposed the idea and gives us a closer look at that at that law. >> 200,000 children, that's a number of kids in california estimated to have parents incarcerated in state prisons. 2019, the california department of corrections and rehabilitation or cdcr released data showing only 25%
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of people incarcerated in the state are placed in institutions within 100 miles of their home. the conclusion from that report, the farther prisoners are from home to fewer visitors. they receive. but now a new bill the governor signed this week will require the state to place incarcerated parents or legal guardians of children under the age of 18 in the correctional facility closest to the child's home. this will make a huge difference for families san francisco democratic assembly member matt haney authored the legislation. he points out that received unanimous support from republicans and democrats alike. this will impact hundreds of thousands of kids. >> and allow them to do better at an opportune to maintain a connection with their mom or their that. we know from other research, if totally sever that connection >> it's going to make it a lot harder for the kid and it's going to less likely that the person comes out. prepared to better themselves being there for that kid is a huge part of what motivates a parent. of course, there are exceptions.
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haney says this legislation will not apply to parents convicted of crimes against their kids and those convicted of other violent and related offenses. as for logistics, that could impact prison heavy parts of the state. what happens if a prison? >> is overcrowded or at full capacity. if there are factors around or space is will have to one of the things that considered in terms of whether that possible or not. looking at the larger picture, this is a win-win for the kids, but it's also when for public safety, crime is out of control throughout the state. >> and when people go into prison, we make sure they come out better than they went in. we need to make sure that they are rehabilitated and need a criminal activity altogether have hope and a connection with their loved ones. and for most people, that's their kids. >> and the legislation officially goes into effect new year's day 2024. reporting at the state capitol wallace kron. 4 news.
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>> happening tomorrow, the man accused of fatally stabbing cash app founder bob lee in san francisco is set to be back in court. a preliminary hearing starts monday for many police arrested him 8 days after lee was found stabbed to death this happened in san francisco's rincon hill neighborhood back in april. police say the 2 men knew each other prior to the stabbing. lee had allegedly been hanging out many sister which led to an argument between the 2 men back in may. many pled not guilty to lee's murder. he's being held without bail. a yellow line riders on bart need to be aware that the transit agency will be track single tracking between pleasant hill and conquer today, crews will be removing trees that could pose a hazard to the trackway and riders can expect up to 10 minute delays because they are switching trains over to that single track situation. and if you are looking for inspiration, this 93 year-old climber is offering plenty of it.
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everett, kalin of oakland just completed a 13 hour track to the top of half dome and yosemite national party says plenty of help from his family and some unique training methods. reporter ben morris has that story. >> this is take a look at this remarkable moment. just a week ago accomplishing the achievement of a lifetime to a round of applause on top of the world. >> they got up and they put the lamp on my forehead and the game. a pair of polls and said walk the guy. >> guided the hike is a challenge for anyone. but kaylyn says with his wife claire's blessing in the help of his son, john, a granddaughter city, he was able to pull it off, experienced hikers themselves. they were with him every step of the way for the 13 and a half hour journey hooking him into a harness. the world renowned ascent to the top of the dome. that was incredible. this, you know, that let's say it by age is as hard and so,
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you know, you're going to do it around. she didn't do it. and so needed all the resources we could. k one is no slouch at 93. he tells me he walks 2 and a half miles, 5 days a week in trade himself by frequently going up and down the stairs of his 16 story, oakland apartment building. his son, john says he is both proud and inspired as he and his daughter witnessed his dad accomplish this feat. 3 generations of tailings at the was so overwhelming and emotional. we all gathered in a huge hug and embrace and just held each other and appreciated the grand jury. the moment i've been blessed to have these with my to to do some of these things. so i'm i'm just very grateful that right this one could be at >> and that was ben morris reporting for us this morning. an inspiring story. all right.
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coming up on the kron 4 morning news, the dion's bouncing back after a tough loss to the red sox. >> we explain how the giants turn the tables and a win. >> and then do battle again today to look at temperatures. we've got 93 going on for antioch. meanwhile, we are 90 for a high in santa rosa along pretty close to our average is mild for the bay. but a cool mild for the bay. but a cool down is expected ear
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>> nearly 15 years, musician, less edwards has been entertaining visitors at fisherman's wharf and pier. 45 in san francisco making a living by sharing his party with lot of people think that, you know, you come that day. you got a whole lot of money sitting, right? that's not true. it's just like anybody else. you know. >> we're day by day must you know, paying our way through life. >> and life got harder for edwins thursday morning. his neighbor's surveillance camera captured a thief stealing his wife in parked in front of his home any are this heartbreak. all of his equipment was inside everything that i used to prefer on. >> everything generated my drums, both my computers, you know, personal effects, you it's everything that home that the was the license plate number is f m 3, 6, 8 d p. >> edwards has filed a report with police hoping the van will turn up. >> but even if it does, there
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is no question. this is a setback. got no quit in >> you know, music my so, you know. is very impactful? yeah, i can't perform or can't i can make money. and one says another video shows a blue car circling the block before the theft. >> and think someone hopped out and jumped into his van. it doesn't hit you. and to you notice that where your van was just say into space and winds has launched an online fundraiser to recover from his last collegiate goal. kron. >> 7.45 this sunday morning. let's take a live look now at walnut creek. not too many cars out on the roadways there at this hour. but i'm looking at a nice day out for a drive. let's check in now with dave on what else we need to know when it comes to that forecast. hey, hey, good morning, 70. good morning, everybody. and well, we have our traditional morning fog. check in and hear the golden gate bridge keeping us nice and cool a little bit. >> however, probably mix out
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as we approach into the early afternoon. and by the way, speaking of that bridge as we get into the late afternoon, early evening hours. we'll have that good, strong onshore wind blowing right across which is very typical complements of that inland heating. checking out your tahoe forecast. they're reflecting also the goal drop in temperatures to scattered clouds in their future. and just as an audio addendum here, maybe tuesday, wednesday on the lookout for a little isolated thunder shower. not impossible. july like this. where is that moisture coming from to the south? this is going to be cloud cover probably by tuesday as it meanders its way up here. we're just getting cut the exhaust being thrown off from where the action is elsewhere. 68 for this hour in antioch, most numbers are in the 50's, even though the santa rosa, they've graduated up to 51. 54 chilly degrees. half moon bay. 58 for san jose longer range forecast models. kind describe the tale. what i'm talking about, you can to see how we're getting thrown up by this moisture. it's not in a good location to give us the good direct hit. but this mid
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level moisture will be around in terms of some scattered clouds at the surface. good onshore wind working here. so that will keep our temperatures down even inland, looking at some middle to even lower 80's at work. now as we get towards the end of the week and the weekend looks interesting down around southern california as well. let's go through this again. these are the models now, boom, we have that. as i mentioned, the clouds being thrown up in our direction as we get to midweek, that highs not really doing much directly we get to the weekend and it's placements a little different get back over here. so around la it looks like now. so with its positioning here, we might be close to the bubble to start feeling some of those effects. right now we'll go out and call it with mid 90's expected f r next weekend. but the placement of this highs going make every difference for what it looks like. 4 zone forecast for the sunday. 66 san francisco lower 60's happening at the coast will do about 73 for burlingame. 77 foster city, san carlos at 80, along with palo alto in the south bay, 80 ish or getting into the 80's here. morgan hill, 92 los gatos at 89 upper
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to middle 70's on the east bay shoreline tri tri valley. about 90 will do it in some spots. 85 san ramon, 91 for concord. meanwhile, 70 for berkeley. billy, what? 72, quite windy. 88 for fairfield, 81 for napa and 94 santa rosa. again, no, the week, little august. looks like scattered clouds making note of that. then sunny and boy, turning it up for now on saturday will be about a 95. stephanie. it is not impossible. however, as we get into sunday, we might be looking at some of those inland spots reaching for about 100 or so it was august. so it's another we sometimes get spikes latest september. so not unheard of. so prepared accordingly. okay. thank you for advance thanks, dave. >> it was a full pacifica state beach today for the 23rd annual kunia capone up benefits are for contest. that term means big chief wise elder in hawaii love that the event is the only amateur
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serve contest in the world, specifically designed for surfers between the ages of 40 80 one of the event organizers tells us saturday's conditions were good enough to hit the search. >> i'm 67 now and i'm starting this strain of ag the ways our pad their perfect for a contest for 40 and over. and what i love about this is meant him just and it's a great, a great event. >> contest is a fundraiser for a local nonprofit focusing on taking care of the city's environment. all right. and pickleball is taking the nation by storm and one of the biggest indoor facilities in the entire country is actually right here in the area. it's called the hub on hamilton avenue in campbell. today the pickleball pelt a soft opening as you can see, it was passed, i think is actually saturday. if you don't have a membership, you can join this weekend and starting august first. that's the facilities
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grand opening. it will only be open to members. so something to keep in mind. if you're planning on attending the second reverse boycott a's game act fast. because price price prices for those tickets are going up. a's fans are hoping for a big turnout for the game against the giants on saturday. august 5th right now, the chief, a single tickets on the official website are $44 or 56 bucks with fees? tickets against the giants for the following day. just $27. so fans speculate the team is artificially inflating pri, inflating prices because of the protest, something that the team denies saying the hike is due to so-called dynamic pricing. more than 30,000 tickets have already been sold for next saturday's game. and for the giants come back from their massive losing streak kron. 4 sports reporter kate rooney has the details for us. it's been uneven 2nd half thus far for the giants, but they've made up some ground at home after that 6 game road losing streak. >> after friday night's tough
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3 to 2 loss. kapur looking turn the tables on alex cora and his red hot red sox yesterday at oracle, wilmer flores got the giants off to a quick start in the first ripping a shot 2 triples alley. austin slater, who's on first high tails it around the bases and gets the first front of the game. flores ends up at second the giants lead one. flores had his glove working as well. adam duvall, it's a pop-up gets caught in the wind, the floor as it and comes up with nice catch foul territory. good stuff from china's lead to nothing in the 9th, but can do fall? the 2 on with no outs and then perennial giants killer justin turner rips a shot of the middle. casey schmitt can't make the place. so just like that tied at 2. >> go to the bottom of the inning. jd davis facing another former dodger kenley jansen and on the first pitch, davis, hits it high. and steve
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and just down the line in left and it's his 24th homer of the season. a walk-off game winner against the red sox. giants win 3 to 2. >> the rubber match coming up at 1 o'clock today. that's it for sports. back to you. all right, kate, thank you. as we head to break for the weekend, there is sunday streets block party in san francisco. that sounds fun. >> it starts at 11 this morning on valencia street between the bows avenue and 26th street. it will be music dance and other fun activities. this free to attend.
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>> take a look. if you wish that halloween was a twice yearly event, this one may be for you. the world's largest ultimate horror extravaganza is back in long beach this weekend. midsummer scream allows fans to immerse themselves in a spine showing realm of terror and thrills organizers say it's not just for the horror fans, though this event does support 300 small halloween themed businesses. so there is that benefit there. all will begin and end with 2 remarkable full moons. august, first marks the rise of the sturgeon moon. the month closes with a rare event known as a blue moon on august. 30th as an added bonus, both full moons will also be super moons, meaning the moon is at its closest point to earth making it appear brighter and larger. are experiencing 3 consecutive supermoons this summer. the 2 in august will be followed by one more in september. pretty
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cool stuff. >> and still ahead on the next hour, the kron 4 morning news. the u.s. department of labors says inflation is cooling down in bay area counties. we walk you through the numbers. plus, elon musk says x headquarters is here to stay in san francisco. and police investigate recent shootings in oakland where these shootings happened and what we're learning. stay with us. the kron 4 morning news continues with those stories continues with those stories and more. with the freestyle libre 2 system, know your glucose level and where it's headed. no fingersticks needed. manage your diabetes with more confidence. freestyle libre 2. try it for free at freestylelibre.us ♪ with everything you have on your plate, earning your degree online seems... impossible. but at grand canyon university, we specialize in helping you fit a master's degree in education into your busy day. your graduation team led by your own gcu counselor
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bay area shoppers. a new report shows inflation easing across several counts and we take a look at the economic impact of taylor swift's era's tour levi stadium braces for the next big event. >> 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 sunday, july. the 30th another warm day for us in the bay. >> let's check in now with dave sphar for your weekend forecast a day. a good morning, stephanie. good morning, everybody. warm to hot gals. another day as we finish office last weekend of july middle. some are going to feel every little bit of that with a little bit of relief being felt around the immediate bay. >> any shaker did you feel it in the south bay? a little bit? yeah. that was at 6.49. this morning. just before we join you at 7, a 3.6. this has been amended from the 3.5 initial report. yes, he's been reviewed by seismologists. and
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there you see the dep their 4.0, 6 kilometers in depth. again, this near morgan hill at 6.49, this morning. a 3.6 shaker. meanwhile, this is what it looks like in the south bay in the santa clara valley, san jose state. checking in here, the meet a lot of an apartment given us those blue skies around the immediate bay little bit the way the fog of still hanging around most readings are in the 50's. but we do see 68 there for antioch. 61, by the way, also san jose. 54 meanwhile, for fremont, the contrast to 24 hours ago is pretty much of a soft landing, if you will, a little cooler up to the north bay by a few degrees. but pretty close to yesterday's numbers. so what we're actually watching is as we get to the middle of the week, a little cooling spell. it will feel pretty nice. like a little break away from summer as temperatures for highs may fall to as low as the lower 80's. but also some scattered clouds from some exhaust monsoon activity. you can see down there and the desert southwest, breaking it down for you today. 83 by high noon at 3 will do about 90 will. check more into your forecast for your sunday and what lies ahead of this next
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weekend to 70. dave, thank you. >> a brush fire off. i-580, in livermore scorched nearly 80 acres and is now fully contained. it started near north flynn road at about 7 last night. fire crews originally responded to reports of a car fire. so far there are no reports of any injuries. >> and tens of thousands of taylor swift fans descended upon levi stadium for night. 2 of the era's tour. perhaps you are one of those fans. >> and many people came with their friends and family to share in the experiences. you can see there about 60,000 people showed up. well and many others stood outside the arena during the actual concert. just listening in and to fans we spoke with say they grew up as swifties. they got to the concert early to pick up some merchants soak in the whole experience. >> so amazing it, too, because it's different era's of her music. and we've appreciated her since she was in country and made that switch to and just become like of cultural
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icon. she's the perfect person up to. >> well, swift did break curfew at levi stadium both nights, which means she could incur a fine. but of course, she was also the honorary mayor of santa clara, right last couple days. so think she'll probably be able to get away with it. and swift's tour also brought a surge of welcome foot traffic to local businesses in the area and hers is not the only event at levi stadium expected to bring in a lot of money. kron four's tiffany justice live for us now santa clara to break it all down for us. good morning. tiffany. >> good morning. yes, a singer superstars first tour to the bear, bay area since 2018 was a huge hit with her fans with many people coming down and commuting from all over to santa clara for her today stop. we also know that mayor of santa clara telling kron 4 that the stadium is bringing in big talents and it's putting money back into the local economy as well as a greater bay area. we're told
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the shows were expected to generate around 250 million dollars for the entire bay area. taylor swift had 2 shows on friday and saturday night and with so many people attending a public transportation was strongly encouraged and it was used. eta says ridership was up an estimated 23,400 people boarded vta trains before and after the show on friday night beating the previous record of about 15,000 which was set back in 2015 and they say ridership for friday night's concert. more than doubled. what we saw from the 2016 super bowl. they have not yet released the numbers for last night's concert and we're still waiting on the numbers for the weekend numbers for barred. but those should be released on sometime on monday. of course, this is all coming as public transportation has been struggling to rebound post-pandemic. >> but, you know, the fun does not stop here at levi stadium with taylor swift coming into town. more big names and
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celebrities have upcoming tour stops in santa clara. >> and will be performing here at levi stadium like beyonce. her show will be on august. 30th, 30th and big crowds are expected to be here as well. also coming to the bay, the super bowl and world cup and 2026 bones are expected to bring in a big economic boom as well to the bay. stephanie, back to you. yeah, a lot more fun coming to the south bay for sure. thanks so much, stephanie. >> the case against 2 people arrested for stealing and crashing a car down. the sanchez steps in san francisco has been discharged. surveillance video capturing that crash last sunday. police arrested 2 suspects connected to this. but on friday, district attorney brooke jenkins office told kron 4 the pair of suspects have been discharged pending further investigation and witness availability. prosecutors could refile charges at a
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later date. da jenkins tweeting saturday. these charges have not been dismissed there simply giving police more time to investigate the case. it all lanes are back open on highway 13 in oakland after a fatal car crash earlier this morning. chp responded to reports of a man near the park boulevard on-ramp around. no 01:00am. officers believe he may have been involved in ao collision with another car. police are investigating a fight involving more than a dozen people in sandra fell friday night. authorities say the fight happened after 10:30pm, in the area of winward way. they believe it to be gang-related. they say one person was injured by a knife and taken to the hospital. witnesses helped police identify 2 suspects. jose leto vasquez and sullivan alvarado vasquez were charged with felony assault. one person is injured after another roadway shooting at oakland. chp says the victim was shot on. i 9.18, near 11th street shortly after 04:00am saturday. a passenger on board
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a car was shot in the chin. the driver drove them to the hospital. no update on their condition yet. and this comes just hours after 3 people were shot and 7 others injured in 2 separate shootings. this is video of the scene from the citizen app on 83rd avenue just west of international boulevard. police say 9 or other 2 people were shot at around 09:30pm, friday night. one of them is listed in critical condition. 7 others suffered injuries from broken glass. and just an hour before that, another shooting in the area of 19th street and broadway. this is video from the citizen app just before 8.30, friday night. police say one person was shot the oakland naacp is calling on elected city and county leaders to declare a state of emergency because of crime in the city with calendar. president of the state conference says, quote, we cannot sit around and do nothing when people are in danger doing daily activities. letter from oakland, naacp president cynthia adams and other local leaders blames the movement to defund the police
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and what they're calling the district attorneys and willingness to charge and prosecute people who commit violent crimes for the city's problems. >> when the police tell you to sure up your front door and your back door to make sure the ones that are committing home invasions will have a heart attack your front door down. you better know the cities and drop. >> in response, the alameda county district attorney's office sent a statement expressing disappointment in both the naacp for, quote, taking a false narrative on such an important matter. we've reached out to mayor sheng thao and the police department for comment. we will update this story once we get a response back. i musk says x headquarters formally known as twitter is staying in san francisco. he made that statement in a tweet on saturday. musk faces more heat from the city after he installed a giant x side over company headquarters on market street. that's that big side you see right there. the city has opened a complaint and launched an investigation into this giant at 6. a young
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golfer from san jose is making her mark in the sport, achieving her first big win and she's only 17 now for sports. director jason dumas has more on that story. >> she's done it. >> key are in romero is back in the bay area after capping off for juniors careers with the bed. when u.s. junior golf championship, it was is only my second time on tv. so it was pretty cool to see all the fans support me out there. >> the win sealed kr a spot in next year's u.s. women's open and the augusta national women's amateur. the junior guard, brian, has elevated her into one of the most promising young golfers in the country. my experiences over past years with different tournaments have really taught me so much and >> especially the ones where i closing to getting convention. unlike close to having that
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title. >> and then just falling short on last people's. that's what really taught me so much. >> though, she still an amateur chiara trains like a pro. she plays around 4 to 5 days a week and the other days she practices with the coach, but her golf dream started just because she wanted to hang out with their siblings. i started i was like 6 years old. me and my siblings. all kind of start at the same time. and i just kind of >> all of them along on the course and just copied what they're doing and we're all kind of self up until i was like 13. that's when i first got a coach. and that's when i really started traveling around the country and playing tournaments. >> she attributes that bomb through golf that she shares with her siblings as a motivating factor to keep going. we've been playing golf together like almost every day was like an after school activity for us. and that's >> something we really shared each other news. pretty cool. >> apr and her older sister will both competes in the u.s.
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women's amateur at bellaire county country club in los angeles next month before they head off to college. just so talented. coming up on the kron, 4 morning news, a musician is heartbroken after his van was stolen with all of his equipment in sight. >> plus, a new study shows how extreme temperatures can affect your health. >> samsung shows off their latest foldable smartphones at an event close to home right here in south korea will go hands on with the new devices. i'm rich demuro. that's coming up in tech. smart. >> and it's the last weekend of july and got to feel that way. as we're looking for some 90's marching in the far east bay today route that they expect most of those readings to be in the 70's. however, a look at your sunday forecast. we come back. welcome back
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kron. morning news. good morning, everybody. and the fog is checking in our sutro camera. if you can make it out right here at the top there we have some blue skies. so just got to the fog is kind of bubbling up just a little bit as we get some. >> round heating, give a little time to take care of this most folks are going to see the cobalt blue back again. by the way, the profile, the atmosphere all the way up as dry, which is going to change by the middle of the week because once we take care of that marine layer and everything in the morning hours will be some scattered clouds and which to kind of deal with it will be the exhaust from all this action down to the south. we don't think that's going to pose any problems. but we always watch one moisture tried take that monsoon highway this time of year. 68 right now for antioch, most readings east of the east bay hills are getting into the 60's there. 51 for santa rosa, east bay shoreline kept cool. middle to upper
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50's. here's the game plan. they got your blue skies already from this shot, mostly sunny and warm to hot inland as we see those 90's return 70's for the bay early in the week. some scattered clouds in cooling because we do have the surface that onshore wind helping out. we're talking about in little lows, drop into the lower 80's and tri valley, potentially there near 70, by the way, for the bay. then late in the week, we warm back up again, you know, still summer to remind us, but we might be sailing into another heat spike potentially come sunday and monday into next week. so something just to kind of watch out for as we get a little closer with the see the play some of those high. that's just perfect. but before we get there, let's get through this collection of cloud cover again today. looking pretty good. there's the exhaust clouds left over my pick up a stray shower, perhaps rhonda, somebody not impossible. has us all bubbles up towards the north? here's monday. marine layer mixes out. maybe even some sprinkles near the water. there you have some of the scattered clouds starts to bubble up to around the bay area by tuesday
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afternoon and maybe a little bit on wednesday. all right. back to today. tomorrow this afternoon and evening winds will be driven the quarter. they're going to take us right through the golden gate. as you can see, oakland and the carquinez strait. so you have a little bit a pop of winds happening in the late afternoon early evening hours subsides overnight picks up tomorrow afternoon as well with the typical daytime heating with rather have them on shore that offshore. 66 san francisco, 73 for oakland, 82 san jose. lower 90's there for the far east bay, 90 santa rosa. 66 checking for san francisco next couple of days about an 88 for monday. 86 for tuesday. that's cooler. again, those scattered clouds, as i'd mentioned before. and stephanie were watching into the weekend because it looks like it's setting up for another heat spike. the high's not placed exactly correctly, but we get a little closer. see some model runs a definite here. some statements if we get there, ok? all right. well, we'll i we know you'tl stay on top thanks a lot, dave. >> okay. well, happening today, cal fire is planning a controlled burn at a
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historic house in san mateo county. >> to clear vegetation from that area and smoke may be visible along parts of i-280, all the way to san bruno. calif fire says that burn will help with fire prevention efforts at the san francisco public utility commissions peninsula watershed. that watershed is a key source of drinking water for san francisco. and the world meteorological organization says this july will be the hottest ever. and temperatures were a degree and a half warmer than pre-industrial times for a record. 16 days. july's heat cooking 3 continents. north america, europe and asia in the u.s. 128 americans. million americans are under a heat advisory this month. and as that record-breaking heat wave sweeps across the u.s. a reminder that hiking in extreme temperatures can become deadly. there have been 2 heat related deaths at death valley national park so far and at least one death at big bend national park in nevada.
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2 hikers were found dead in valley of fire state park on 113 degree day. their deaths are still being investigated. and new research says extreme temperatures and air pollution are associated with an increased risk of deadly heart attacks. a study published in the journal circulation found a 74% increase during four-day heat waves with temperatures above 94 degrees and a 12% jump when temperatures drop below 37 degrees for 3 days. the greatest risk comes during heat waves when the air quality is also poor. starbucks barista as join the striking actors and writers in a show of solidarity on the picket line saturday. this happened outside the netflix building in hollywood. and this all part of their union is calling bus tour. they say all 3 unions now share a common fight as they're trying to get more la starbucks
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stores to unionize. they got a big shout out from actress and activist jane fonda praising them for their support as the strikes continue. >> starbucks workers united a new way of modern organizing. >> these unions coming together solidarity important. >> union solidarity forever. >> the wga has been on strike since may. second. he said after a strike is heading into its 3rd week. inflation continues to ease in the central part of the bay area. according to the department of labor consumer prices rose 2.9% year-over-year in june down from 4.2% in april and 5.3 in february in the nation's western region. prices rose 3 and a half percent annually. asian wide consumers on inflation of 3% between june 2022. in june 2023. sense vail? their latest
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foldable phones near headquarters in seoul, south korea. rich demuro was there in today's tech smart. >> a homecoming of sorts for samsung's latest unpacked event. the company brought me here to seoul, south korea for their worldwide launch event. this time focused on full doubles right now for most represent just over one percent of all smartphone sales. but the numbers do continue to increase every year to improve devices. the galaxy z flip 5, which folds in half and the galaxy z fold 5, which folds like a book. z flip 5 now has a larger outside screen so you can do more without opening the phone. the front screen on this. the flip 5 is way bigger than it's been in the past. there are also more options to customize what's displayed on the outside screen for the first time z flip 5 fold completely flat, making it
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more. symmetrical and easier to manage. although it's still tricky to flip open. with one hand, i love this new case with interchangeable cards pop one in and you get matching animated wallpaper. the z flip 5 comes in graphite cream lavender and mint. the price is $999 same as last year. but you now get double the storage. a whopping 256 gigabytes standard. as for the z fold 5 samsung reengineered the hinge new and improved this year on z fold. 5 is the way it closes. when you close it up, there is no longer a between the 2 screens which makes this device really easy hold put in your pocket. it's also slightly lighter and the screen can get brighter. >> samsung didn't change the size of the outside or inside screens. pricing is also unchanged starting at $1800.
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sturridge starts at 256 gigabytes. busy folds. 5 comes in blue black and cream. 4 years in. these are samsung's most compelling foldable designs yet. question is, are they enough of an upgrade to make consumers want to join the flip side in seoul, south korea. i'm rich demuro and you tech smart. >> still ahead on the kron 4 morning news. it will soon be illegal for stores to sell incandescent light bulbs. details after this? now to new
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statistics on home mortgages in california, a median price home buyer with 20% down last month is looking at a $4300 monthly payment. that's the highest since at least 1990, the cost went up 11% over the past year. latest figures indicate a california resident needs and income an annual income of at least $188,000 to buy a home in the 1st quarter of this year. and economists are they now say it's less likely that we're headed for recession and there's data to back that up in the 2nd quarter. the economy is gross. domestic product grew 2.4%, which was more than expected. consumer confidence is also at the highest level in 2 years. inflation has fallen 3%. this week. the federal reserve once again boosting interest rates in hopes of bringing it down to just 2%. come tuesday will
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be illegal for stores to sell incandescent light bulbs. that's the type of lifeboat that radiates heat. when you turn it on, you can still use them if you have them already. but they will be illegal to sell. so when you go to the hardware store, you can only pick up compact fluorescent or led lights. idea has been in the works since. president george w bush was in office. the department of energy says led lights provide more light. using 75% less energy. and last 25 times longer the department adds the move is better for the environment, saving families about 100 bucks per year. but some say the government is overstepping with the span. >> happy the department of energy's out here making sure that we can all save money because we're too dumb to figure out how to do it ourselves. these updated regulations are not an attempt to ban or takeaway appliances like gas stoves live dishwashers. >> if you are caught selling these light bulbs come tuesday, you could get fined
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>> now on the kron 4 morning news, a musician is left unable to work after people after a group of thieves steal his van with his instruments in sight as san jose police are investigating a confrontation outside a home depot where security guards appeared to kick over street vendor strawberry crates. good morning. welcome back to the kron. 4 morning news. it is a 29 this sunday start off this half hour for you with a look at our forecast. expected to be sunny out there, yeah, once we take care of this fog, everybody is going to join that. good morning, stephanie. and temperatures mild for the bay. but hot inland still, there you have it. the shot from sutro to show kind of that layer of fog just hovering around the golden gate and the through much of san francisco in portions of the east bay shoreline. we did a little shake or just before we joined you this morning in the south bay. it's been amended by seismologist u.s.
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3.6. the yellow dot indicates wasn't this hour was an hour ago. so with 6.49, as you can see there, if there have been aftershocks under 2.5 we don't know about and they really haven't been reported. it's been felt mostly in the santa clara valley. but there've been a couple reports as far away as san francisco on this. we do see some lower 60's popping up here a little bit. mostly a 50 story in antioch, racing head, as you can see at 73. the forecast for giants today versus the red sox's game will be a little earlier in the day at 105, therefore, you reach the high temperature. in the lower 60's. that's how we'll call it mostly sunny, cool and throw a little breeze and their west at about 15. so you coming in from the east bay? definitely the sweater or jacket. 82 of 12 by 3. we're talking lower 90's on balance, mostly sunny. and if you're in those winds, sensitive areas in the valleys with the wind just gets funneled expected to happen this afternoon and into this evening. we'll take a closer look at your forecast for today. and a little cool down happening into next week. stephanie. all right, dave, thank you. >> a bay area musicians, life
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is upended after his van was stored in antioch with all of his equipment inside. he tells kron four's philippe djegal. he is heartbroken now that he has to start all over again. >> nearly 15 years, musician, less edwards has been entertaining visitors at fisherman's wharf and pier. 45 in san francisco making a living by sharing his are staying with lot of think that, you know, you come that day. you got a whole lot of money sitting, right? that's not true. it's just like anybody else. you know. >> we're day by day must you know, paying our way through life. >> and life got harder for edwins thursday morning. his neighbor's surveillance camera captured a thief stealing his white parked in front of his home antioch. this heart rate. all of his equipment was inside. everything that i use for me. >> everything generated my drums, both my computers, you know, personal effects, you
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it's everything that home that the was the license plate number is f m 3, 6, 8 d p. >> edwards has filed a report with police hoping the van will turn up. >> but even if it does, there is no question. this is a setback. got a little quickly. >> you know, music my so, you know. is this very impactful? yeah, i can't perform or can't i can make money. and one says another video shows a blue car circling the block before the theft. >> and think someone hopped out and jumped into his van. it doesn't hit you. and to you notice that where your van empty space and winds has launched an online fundraiser to recover from his collegiate. goal from an update now on a pregnant woman who was shot in oakland. we're learning that she and her unborn child are expected to survive. >> this is cities citizen app video from that night. the shooting happened wednesday on 77th avenue and international
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boulevard. police say the woman was shot in the chest. no word on a suspect at this time. is san jose. police are investigating a confrontation between strawberry vendors and security guards outside of a home depot. >> get up in the kitchen hopeful. >> the deo shows a security guard appearing to threaten to arrest the vendors for allegedly trespassing. the video shows the guard taking down the strawberry creates as you just saw, there of us have been at the home depot on story road on july. 20th. the vendor tells us they were just trying to make a living. they are now selling their strawberries somewhere else. san jose police took a report on behalf of the vendor and say it will be forwarded to the district attorney for review on depot says those security guards are from a third-party company and no longer work that company. 85 year-old man was hit and killed by a truck in santa
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clara. the crash happened around 9 friday night near homestead road and mary and drive. police say the victim was in the crosswalk when he was hit. the driver is cooperating with police officers do not believe drugs or alcohol to be factors in that crash. breaking overnight, fire crews are responding to a 2 alarm fire and san pablo. no one was inside that home when the fire broke out. fire crews do say, though, the hoarding conditions inside the home made it hard to contain the flames, which started in the attic. and now to a new law. prison reform advocates say will of greatly benefit incarcerated parents and their kids. governor newsom has officially signed that legislation allowing prisoners to serve time in facilities closer to their kids. capitol correspondent eytan wallace has reaction from the bay area assembly member who proposed the idea. >> 200,000 children. that's a number of kids in california estimated to have parents incarcerated in state prisons.
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2019, the california department of corrections and rehabilitation or cdcr released data showing only 25% of people incarcerated in the state are placed in institutions within 100 miles of their home. the conclusion from that report, the farther prisoners are from home to fewer visitors. they receive. but now a new bill the governor signed this week will require the state to place incarcerated parents or legal guardians of children under the age of 18 in the correctional facility closest to the child's home. this will make a huge difference for families francisco democratic assembly member matt haney authored the legislation. he points out received unanimous support from republicans and democrats alike. this will impact hundreds of thousands kids. >> and allow them to better at an opportune to maintain a connection with the monitor that we know from other research, if totally sever that connection >> it's going to make it a lot harder for the kid and it's going to less likely that the person comes out. prepared to better themselves being there
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for that kid is a huge part of what motivates a karen. of course, there are exceptions. haney says this legislation will not apply to parents convicted of crimes against their kids and those convicted of other violent and related offenses. as for logistics, that could impact prison heavy parts of the state. what happens if a prison? >> is overcrowded or at full capacity. if there are factors around or space is will have to one of the things considered in terms of whether possible or not. looking at the larger picture, this is a win-win for the kids, but it's also when for public safety, crime is out of control throughout the state. >> and when people go into prison, we make sure they come out better than they went in. we need to make sure that the need a criminal activity altogether have hope and a connection with their loved ones. and for most people, that's their kids. >> and the legislation
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officially goes into effect new year's day 2024. reporting at the state capitol wallace kron. 4 news. >> happening tomorrow, the man accused of fatally stabbing cash at founder bob lee in san francisco is set to be in court. a preliminary hearing starts monday for name. among many police arrested him 8 days after lee was found stabbed to death. this happened san francisco's rincon hill neighborhood back in april. police say the 2 men knew each other before stabbing lee had allegedly than hanging out many sister which led to an argument between the 2 men back in may. many pled not guilty to lee's murder. he's being held without bail. a yellow line. riders need to be aware that barr will be adjusting service a hazard to the tracks. riders can expect up to 10 minute delays. adoptable puppies and pints of beer. what could be better than that? you can spend your sunday with both at an adoption event hosted by martina animal rescue. the
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nonprofit is inviting the community to participate in again, the pints and paws event happening at del cielo brewing company in martinez. people are encouraged to foster set up to foster if they're not ready for adoption yet you can stop by from 11:00am to 02:00pm today. and if you're looking for some inspiration, a 93 year-old climber is offering plenty of that everett kalin of oakland just finished a 13 hour trek to the top of half dome in yosemite national park. reporter ben morris has that story. >> this is it. take a look at this remarkable moment. just a week ago accomplishing the achievement of a lifetime to a round of applause on top of the world. >> they got up and they put the lamp on my forehead and the game. a pair of polls and said walk the i the hike is a challenge for anyone. but
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kaylyn says with his wife claire's blessing in the help of his son, john, a granddaughter city, he was able to pull it off, experienced hikers themselves. they were with him every step of the way for the 13 and a half hour journey hooking him into a harness. the world renowned ascent to the top of the dome. that was incredible. this, you know, let's say it by age is as hard. and so, you know, you're going to do it right. you got do it. and so needed all the resources we could. k one is no slouch at 93. he tells me he walks 2 and a half miles, 5 days a week in trade himself by frequently going up and down the stairs of his 16 story, oakland apartment building. his son, john says he is both proud and inspired as he and his daughter witnessed his dad accomplish this feat. 3 generations of tailings at the was so overwhelming and emotional. we all gathered in a huge hug and embrace. >> and just each other and
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appreciated the grand jury. the moment i've been blessed to have these with my to to do some of these things. so i'm i'm just very grateful that right this one could be at >> what an incredible story. and that was ben morris reporting for us. coming up on the kron 4 morning news 9-1-1, call centers nationwide are facing severe staffing shortages. >> with those in the field are saying is to blame. and the giants bouncing back after a tough loss to the red sox. we explain how the giants turn the tables for the >> and they do. another showdown today. looks like those temperatures will be holding in the lower 60's. by the way, the ballpark, 93 for antioch. we've got 90 santa rosa around the bay still holding on to the 70's, not bad to slide out of july.
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>> 9-1-1, call centers across the country are dealing with a staffing shortage in a new survey shows the emergency system is facing an emergency of its own news nation's nancy loo has the details. >> at the south bay regional public communications authority dispatchers handle well over 100,009, 1, 1, calls a year. current staffing is at 88%. and executive director ross klein knows it's a healthier situation than most some call centers have few or employees then job openings. so the phone ring and ring and ring and folks are put on hold for exorbitant amount of time or. >> and some extreme cases calls don't get answered at all. college get frustrated.
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hang-up clan has been offering bonuses and recruiting incentives, tactics that have worked. recruitment is a challenge all over the country. why is that happening? >> it's a difficult job. i think it's more difficult than people even realize when they apply and they start training. >> that's for stressful. >> the stress is far higher now than when the system debuted in 1968. a new industry survey by the national emergency number association and call management company carbine confirms a system in crisis. 82% of 9-1-1, centers are understaffed and 74% of those staffers are feeling burned out who we are throwing the white flag industry veteran curry mahomes says old technology adds to the frustration. most callers are now on cell phones and many senators have yet to upgrade to next gen systems, which would improve efficiency and a loud voice photos, videos and text messages. this would be especially helpful during major incidents. there's been
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times in dc i have 20 call takers on duty at the time we get. >> 100 calls for an accident on the right. some of calls are put on hold because we don't have enough people to the called. i never in my life. >> that when you called for help, there wouldn't be anybody from texas to pennsylvania to missouri. colors are enduring long wait times or no answer at all. lives are being lost and injuries are compounded. it took almost 5 and a half minutes to get an operator on the phone. higher pay for call. takers would help. federal data shows an average annual salary of less than $47,000. washington, d.c., is among the hundreds of cities offering more with hopes to hire more. this is a high-pressure position. >> i want to make sure recognize that it is what a critical public safety position, a silver lining of the surveys that most call takers find a job fulfilling.
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i think that's huge in a job that is very stressful. we do want to lose more people. we need those folks that after the call. >> all right, taking a live look now at sfo. looks like a nice day to fly. we could see some planes moving along the tarmac there and some pretty blue skies just above that cloud cover a day. but are you taking a look at? >> golden gate bridge here, stephanie, where all socked in here right now. we have the fog horns going. yeah, it's good morning, 7. good morning, everybody. is that a critial fog spilling on in to the bay and this will probably mix out as we approach around the noon hour or so right above us. it's dry all the way space. so we don't have anything kind of interfering, know, mid-level moisture. anything which could be different story we get to around tuesday. wednesday will be some moisture, obviously with the cloud cover there. tahoe forecast make a verbal addendum here. we've got monday, tuesday, temperatures fall. we've been talking about that all of that shore scattered clouds. that's a given. but with this instability sometimes go into the mountains that always adds that a little bit of
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instability. you might spark off an isolated shower or thundershower possible showing up in some of the models down south. and you're somebody of that. so here's storm tracker. 4, what all the hubbub is. it's the exhaust left over from the showers in southern arizona, baja, just about to get into california little bit and out to sea as well. that's exhaust going to drift up here by about tuesday, wednesday at the surface will get those onshore winds. keep those temperatures control for us, though. 73, lower 60's cover most of the east bay, a chilly 57 fremont. 52 up to santa rosa and 54 half moon bay with a pair of fives for san francisco. longer-range forecast models reflect all of this. you can see how just waiting us the exhaust going over the monsoon highway. we tend watch this this time of year through september because this can spark off showers thunder showers. but most importantly, dry lightning we watch out for. and that's still also a possibility in the mountains, too. now let's get to the he part of this forecast. we mentioned earlier again, the flow pattern is going to bring up whatever is left over from those thunder
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showers down south. let's get positioned over here. guys over here. there we go. vote right around southern california but with that placement, looks like for now, it's a little different than before, but that's that heat dome may send us in the heat spike territory next weekend. 4 zone forecast. 66 will do about 60 ish towards the coast with late day clearing typical 73 burlingame down the peninsula. maybe grab a couple lower 80's already. redwood city, 81 in the south bay, lower 80's as well. but you get to 92 morgan hill discounts at 89 east bay shoreline mid to upper 70's in the south tri valley has a couple token, lower 90's, but we have some 80's and there, too, which is not bad. 90 danville in walnut creek. 91 for a concord, 70 going on for berkeley, somebody to allay para bates for fairfield, 81 napa petaluma 84 with a bottle and 90 for santa rosa. so again, those exhaust clouds get up here tuesday, wednesday, drop in we'll take it later on. that high gets position down south and we might be looking at temperatures popping. we're
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putting 94 on saturday, stephanie, but we get into sunday and even into the following monday, we might be looking at 100 or even just a runaway train, depending where the high actually settles and how hot that it does get. ocean waters chilly. it's in the 50's still off towards the an important reminder that contrast, time condor coming from the east bay. you're used you come out to the pacific or something. it's chilly. yeah. true. true. thank you so much, dave. >> all right. >> well, it was a full house on pacifica state beach for on saturday for the 23rd annual kahuna kapuna benefits are for contest. that term means big chief wise elder in hawaiian. the event is the only amateur serve contest in the world, specifically designed for surfers from ages 40 between the ages of 40 to 80 years old, one of the event organizers tells us saturday's conditions were pretty good to hit the serve. >> i'm 67 now and i'm starting this strain of aging. the ways our pad their perfect for a
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contest for 40 and over. and what i love about this is men women just and it's a great, a great event. >> well, the contest is a fundraiser for a local nonprofit focusing on taking care of the city's environment. and pickleball is taking the nation by storm. have you played yet one of the biggest indoor facilities in the entire country is right here in the bay area. it's called the hub and it's on hamilton avenue. and campbell, that facility held a soft opening saturday. you can see was pretty packed if you don't have a membership yet. you can join this weekend starting all thie first. that's the facilities grand opening. and at that point, it will only be open to members. and if you plan on attending the second reverse boycott a's game, you want to act fast because ticket prices are going up. a's fans are hoping for a big turnout for that game against the giants on saturday. august 5th right now, the cheapest single tickets on the web site. are 44 bucks or 56 bucks with ease tickets against the
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giants for the following day. are $27. fans say they think the team is artificially inflating prices because of the protest, something that the team denies saying the hike is due to dynamic pricing more than 30,000 tickets have already been sold for next saturday's game. and could the giants come back from their massive losing streak? arbor sports reporter kate rooney has the details for us. it's been uneven 2nd half thus far for the giants, but they've made up some ground at home after that 6 game road losing streak. >> after friday night's tough 3 to 2 loss. kapur looking turn the tables on alex cora and his red hot red sox yesterday at oracle, wilmer flores got the giants off to a quick start in the first ripping a shot 2 triples alley. austin slater, who's on first high tails it around the bases and gets the first front of the game. flores ends up at second the giants lead one.
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flores had his glove working as well. adam duvall, it's a pop-up gets caught in the wind, the floor as it and comes up with nice catch in foul territory. good stuff from giants lead to nothing in the 9th. but can do fall? the 2 on with no outs and then perennial giants killer justin turner rips a shot of the middle. casey schmitt can't make the place. so just like that score tied at 2. >> got to the bottom of the inning. jd davis facing another former dodger kenley jansen. and on the first davis, hits it high. and steve and just down the line in left and it's his 24th homer of the season. a walk-off game winner against the red sox. giants win 3 to 2. >> the rubber match coming up at 1 o'clock today. that's it for sports. back to you. all right. as we head to break for the weekend, you can check out the downtown alameda art and
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so great way to support local and also a good for the halloween fence, too. still ahead on the next hour of the kron, 4 morning news, the u.s. department of labor says >> inflation is cooling down and bay area counties. welcome to the numbers. plus, elon musk says x headquarters is here to stay in san francisco, despite new scrutiny by city officials because of that on fpyour screen right there and police investigating multiple shootings in oakland. stay with us. the kron 4 morning news continues.
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for bay area shoppers. a new report shows inflation easing across several counties. and we take a look at the economic impact of taylor swift's era's tour as levi stadium braces for the next big event. >> from the area's local news station, you're watching the 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 sunday, july. the 30th another warm day for us here in the bay. >> let's check in with dave spahr for your weekend forecast. hey, dave, stephanie, good morning. and good morning, everybody. yes, we have still some fog at this hour, kind of covering up the golden gate in some portions of the bay. but that will give way to mostly sunny skies. going to be warm for you, folks inland as we gray's into the lower 90's. >> they temps will hold pretty much into the 70's. we got a little cool down as we get to the middle of the week. first things first. we did have shaker this morning. don't know if you felt heard about at 6.49, this morning near morgan hill. a 3.6 initially
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reported 3.5, but it was a review by 3.6. most of the reports coming from the santa clara valley. that's a given a few have come up, though, how as high as a san francisco, a little bit on the peninsula as well. speaking of which here's a shot of what's going on in the south bay from san jose state for them in a large department checking in enjoying their sunday as well. temperatures at this hour. 73 antioch, most readings in the east bay in the 60's. also seeing some 60's lining up in the east bay shoreline, too, with 50's mostly up in the north bay. for contrast sake, we're pretty close to yesterday's numbers. a little cooler to the west and what we're watching for the middle of the week. you see a line of some showers there in southern arizona, going through baja, california, the exhaust of all of this expected to drift up to us, giving us some scattered clouds by midweek, but a cooldown that will take 86 by one by ford about 89 looking for high temperatures in the lower 90's for the east bay. looks like when finished july. okay. no. with a cool down into next week. we'll have more on your forecast in just a bit. stephanie. dave, thank you.
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>> a brush fire off. i-580, in livermore scorched nearly 80 acres and is now fully contained. it started you're north flynn road at about 7 o'clock last night. fire crews originally responded to reports of a car fire. so far there are no reports of any injuries. >> and 10's of thousands of taylor swift fans descended upon levi stadium for night. 2. >> of the era's tour and many came with their friends and family to share that experience about 60,000 people showed up, many others stood outside the arena during the concert. listening in to fans we spoke with say they grew swifties. they got to the concert early, put up some merchandise and just soaked in that whole experience. >> so amazing it, too, because it's different era's of her music. and we've appreciated her since she was in country and made that switch to pa been just become like of cultural icon. she's the perfect person up to. >> and swift broke curfew at levi stadium both nights,
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which means that she could be fined because of that. but you know what? she was the honorary mayor, santa clara for 2 nights. so i think she might be able to get away with that. it's those 2 are also brought a surge of welcome foot traffic to local businesses in the area and hers is not the only event that's coming at levi stadium expected to bring in a lot of money. four's tiffany justice live for us now in santa clara to explain. tiffany, what we need to know about this. >> right. so the singer superstars in first back to the bay area since 2018. that's a big many communities down to santa clara all over for the team a stop. even the mayor of santa clara telling kron that the stadium is bringing in big talent and it's putting money back into the local economy as well as greater area. we're told the shows were expected to generate around 250 million dollars for the entire bay area. taylor swift have 2 shows on friday and saturday
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and with so many people attending public transportation was strongly encouraged and it was used eta saying that ridership was up an estimated 23,400 people boarded vta trains before and after the show on friday night beating the previous record. >> about 15,000 which was set back in 2015 and they say ridership for friday night's concert more than double what we saw from the 2060 super bowl. they have not released the numbers yet for last night's concert. and we're still waiting on the numbers for the weekend numbers for bart. those should be released sometime on monday. but of course, all of this coming as public transportation has struggled to rebound post-pandemic. but, you know, the fun doesn't stop here at levi stadium with taylor swift coming into town more big-time celebrities have upcoming stops to shows here in sunny santa clara and will be performing at levi stadium like beyonce. her show will be on august. 30th. and that is expected to bring in big
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crowds as well. also coming to the south the super bowl and the world cup will be hosted here at levi stadium in santa clara and 2026. also expected to bring with it big economic for the day as well. back to 7. alright, tiffany, thank you so much for that coverage. and a lot to look forward to in the south bay in terms of activities, concerts, fun. >> thank you for your coverage. >> all right. the case against 2 people arrested for stealing and crashing a car down. the sanchez steps in san francisco as you saw right there. well, that cases been discharged. surveillance video captured that crash last sunday. police arrested 2 suspects. but on friday district attorney brooke jenkins office told problem for the pair of suspects have been discharged pending further investigation and witness availability. prosecutors could refile charges at a later date. da jenkins also tweeting saturday that these charges have not
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been dismissed there simply giving police more time to investigate. and all lanes are back open on highway 13 in oakland after a fatal car crash earlier this morning, chp responded to reports of a man near the park boulevard on-ramp at around 01:00am officers believe he may have been involved in a collision with another vehicle. police are investigating a fight involving more than a dozen people in sandra fell friday night. authorities say that fight happened after 10:30pm, in the area of woodward way. police say they believe this was gang related. one person was injured by a knife and taken to the hospital. witnesses helped police identify 2 suspects hose alito, vasquez and sullivan alvarado vasquez been charged with felony assault. and one person is injured at after another roadway shooting in oakland. chp says the victim was shot on. i 9.18, near 11th street shortly after 04:00am saturday. a passenger on board a car was shot in the chin.
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the driver drove them to the hospital. no update on their condition yet. and this comes just hours after 3 people were shot and 7 others injured in 2 separate shootings. is video of the scene from this is an on 83rd avenue just west of international boulevard. police say 2 people were shot at around 09:30pm, friday night. one of them listed in critical condition. 7 others suffered injuries from broken glass. and just an hour before that, another shooting happened in the area of 19th street and broadway. this is video from the citizen app just before 8.30, friday night. >> police say one person was shot. and the oakland naacp is calling on elected city and county leaders to declare a state of emergency because of crime in the city. rick calendar, president of the state conference said, quote, we cannot sit around and do nothing when people are in danger of doing daily activities. a letter from oakland naacp president cynthia adams and other local leaders blames the movement to defund the police and what the group is calling the district
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attorneys unwillingness to charge and prosecute people who commit violent crimes. well, they're blending all that for the city's problems. >> when the police tell you to sure up your front door and your back door to make sure the ones that are committing home invasions. we'll have a heart attack your front door down. you better know the cities and drop. >> in response, the alameda county da's office sent a statement expressing disappointment in both the and in the naacp for, quote, taking a false narrative on such an important matter. they write, we reached out to mayor sheng thao and the police department for comments so far, no response. elon musk says x headquarters formally known as twitter is staying in san francisco. he made that statement in a tweet on saturday. musk now faces more heat from the city after he installed this giant x signed over company headquarters on market street recently, the city has opened a complaint and launched an investigation into this giant glowing x. and
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inflation continues to ease in the central part of the bay area. according to the department of labor consumer prices rose 2.9% year-over-year in june down from 4.2% in april and 5.3 in february in the nation's western region. prices rose 3 and a half percent annually nationwide. consumer saw inflation of 3% between june 2022. and june of this year. any a golfer from san jose making her mark in the sport achieving her first big win. and she's just 17. how for sports director jason dumas reports. >> she's done it. >> chiarello marrow is back in the bay area after capping off for juniors careers with a bang. when u.s. junior golf championship, it was is only my second time on tv. so it was pretty cool to see all the fans support me out there.
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>> the win sealed kr a spot in next year's u.s. women's open and the augusta national women's amateur. the junior guard, brian, has elevated her into one of the most promising young golfers in the country. my experiences over past years with different tournaments have really taught me so much and >> especially the ones where i closing to getting convention. unlike close to having that title. >> and then just falling short on last people's. that's what really taught me so much. >> though, she still an amateur tra trains like a pro. she plays around 4 to 5 days a week and the other days she practices with the coach, but her golf dream started just because she wanted to hang out with their siblings. i started i was like 6 years old. me and my siblings. all kind of start at the same time. and i just kind of >> all of them along on the course and just copied what they're doing and we're all kind of self up until i was like 13. that's when i first got a coach. and that's when i
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really started traveling around the country in playing tournaments. >> she attributes that bomb through golf that she shares with her siblings as a motivating factor to keep going. we've been playing golf together like almost every day was like an after school activity for us. and that's >> something we really should really each other news. pretty cool. >> such a young talent. well and her older sister will both compete in the u.s. women's amateur at bel air country club in los angeles next month before they head off to college. just incredible. coming up on the kron 4 morning news and musician heartbroken after his van was stolen with all of his equipment inside. and it will be illegal for stores to sell incandescent light falls. >> the details why after the >> the details why after the break.
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>> all right. welcome back. you're taking a live look now at the fog over the san francisco shoreline. it's looking pretty thick this morning. you know, hopefully it will clear up so that we can really feel some of that sunshine coming down over the bay area. dave, are you keeping an eye that's exactly whatowe're waiting for. stephanie, good morning. and good morning, this is the breakdown of what we have a look ahead at this. a quick little snapshot of what we have here. >> it didn't get this quite set up. but since we have that up there, that's the clearing you're going to see well inland. so that will be pretty nice. start to our day going the beauty shot to yes, i do. let's it out here on the computer here. check out what it looks like for today. this is my fault. by the way, live camera coming was not set up right now. we'll just move along here. this is what want to show you here in the southwest. we have some showers and fired up around
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southern arizona here. but what we're expecting is that this is going to start to bubble up a little bit towards our neighborhood here probably by tuesday. now this is the highway. the monsoon takes. it looks like all we're going to get out of this is just going to be the cosmetic loud, the cooler onshore flow. but you might get maybe some isolated thunder showers potentially tuesday wednesday in the mountains. looks like you 70 more likely than tahoe. but just something to keep in mind. temps lower 60's line at the east bay shoreline. 78 already popping there in antioch as the sun comes up during its magic 50's up to the north bay. 55. meanwhile, san francisco, 66 for san jose. here's another beauty shot for you. this the east bay shoreline all lit up the fog pretty much handled mostly sunny, warm to hot 90 still inland 70's for the bay early week. the scattered clouds. it is referenced cooling. we're going to see those highs fall into the lower 80's potentially in spots for couple days. snap back through the 90's as we head into the weekend and next weekend looks like we might have the
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potential heat spike coming our way. that means reaching to 100 or so. so we're kind of watch these models carefully. how this all fares together. so this is what future cast has to say. looking good on our front to our southeast. that's where the flaring up of the exhaust clouds that are left over. that's today into tuesday become a little bit more populated here. you can see them swarming up toward general area by tuesday morning. so you got the marine layer that's damp and cold and lethargic. it's not moving around very much. the more elevated cloud cover that's coming in from the monsoon. more energy with it. you get the daytime heating and sometimes you can flare up with those thunder showers. i think we're in the clear for this go-around. onshore winds, as you can see in place this afternoon. once we get the daytime heating and through tomorrow as well, this is going also be someone elevate along the coast. so across the golden gate this afternoon evening, expected today, tomorrow right through the east bay around oakland, up to as you can see there, vallejo and the carquinez strait. today's forecast, 66 san francisco, 73 oakland, 82 for
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san jose. in the apple got the lower 80's lower 9, 6, qc in the east bay later this week and have some 80's. then up to the north bay. 90 going on santa rosa. 66 for san francisco next couple of days to line up for you. there's the drop in temperatures in some scattered clouds coming up in a little bit. all have that extended forecast and also talk about that potential heat spike next weekend, stephanie. all right, dave, thank you. >> a 15 year-old berkeley teen is swimming her way into the history books, becoming the youngest person to swim. the 21 mile catalina channel. she also conquer the lake tahoe triple crown last year. well, and she's doing this all to raise awareness about pediatric cancer research. my marriage joins us live now to share more. good morning to you my morning. just incredible. >> at your age. having accomplished so much already. it tell us a bit about what your motivation is, why you're doing all of this. yeah, i think it's really a mixture
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different things. part of it is definitely a fundraising and knowing that all of them i am raising is going to really important cause and it's helping a lot of people. >> and the swimming, i really enjoy it. i'm not really kitchen going. just knowing that i'm getting to receive these cool places and have is really awesome experiences. and knowing that getting sing that i love and still helping other people really gets going and motivates me to stay with >> and you just got back from the historic swim around manhattan. all right. that's nearly 30 mile. haha, how are you feeling of about after after that long swim? i feel actually fine. i had a little bit of soreness for the first day. and otherwise, it's been completely if i i took antibiotics for 3 days after and otherwise. pretty easy. wow. okay. pretty easy. and not everyone could say what's what's your mindset when you're in the water and you are going through such a it's
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a tough swim. my youth one could say 30 miles, right? so what's what's the mentality that you have in mind to keep yourself going? it really depends on the swim in the for the swim specifically. most of it actually wasn't bad. i had a really fun time. those different than most teams i've done and that i could kind of track my progress and the bridges that i was passing. and just that i could see land the whole way around. so i kind of watch as they passed different there's one hour that it was pretty kind of towards the end, right? can really tell was going on. and i really tried to focus on just taking one stroke after the other and looking out for my kayak and thinking of all the names on my cap and why i'm doing honoring and thus women really just thinking to take one more stroke in just trying. >> go one stroke forward and not think about how much more i had left or how big the water was. yeah. so many people have this fear of the open ocean. me. what's your advice to those who, you know, we love to swim out in the open water, but are just apprehensive about it.
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>> i think take it slowly and >> if you're scared at first, that's like so normal. i was terrified of open water. when i started the first sons that i did and that they were maybe a mile and i cried the entire time for like 3 years old. i was so and just putting myself out there and trying again, even though i knew that i hadn't had a good experience before i found that i ended up loving it. just took a little bit of time and really going back and having perseverance and trying to just keep going, even if it wasn't great. the first 2 times continuously facing that fear and then learning to get acclimated and just over coming in at that point, how did you get started? marathon swimming. >> so i some of this foundation calls from across america that raises money for pediatric cancer research, using open water swimming and so i was 9. i did my first swim. and i just said small swims 9 to 12. i did this every year. it's about a mile in the bay in pretty warm water in september. so i wear
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wet suits and then at the very beginning of covid on the day of lockdown, i signed up for my in tahoe and i think because we were in lockdown, i had nothing else to do. so i spent a lot of time and i had a fantastic experience with that. i love being in tahoe. i loved the experience and the just how beautiful it was that it was something for me to do and kind of since then i've falling more in love with it and getting to adventure and see new things and try different things. and it's incredible. why pediatric cancer research? was that a cause? it's so important to you. i think that cancer, so that touches everybody regardless of the fair pay. should a survivor, someone who knows someone else cancer because it hurts everyone. matter how you're related to it, i think pediatric cancer, especially is really hard for everyone. it's for young kids. and i know a few kids that have gotten treatment at ucsf, which is where all the money that i reason goes knowing that it's going to people that i know and people like the people i know i'm really
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encourages me. undermines be that the people that have cancer loved by other people and just to try and help them out in some way. that's a beautiful message. and you have any other swims that you're really hoping to do. what's next for you? really? what are your big goals? so i really want to finish the ocean 7, which is a set of 7 swims in the world. i've done 2 of 5 in the market channel. catalina channel and my next big one, which will also complete. they hit a triple kind of open water swimming for me next. summer's thanks, >> ok, well, we're going to stay in close touch with you. you look forward to seeing how those winds go, you're going to conquer them. i'm sure swimmingly. haha. all right. my the youngest person to swim the 21 mile catalina channel. she's going just continue breaking records. thank you so much for joining us this morning. we appreciate it. thank you for having me. all right. we'll be right back.
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will be illegal for stores to sell incandescent light bulbs. that's the type of light bulb that radiate heat when you turn it on, you can still use them if you have them already. but they will be illegal to sell. so when you go to the hardware store, you will be able to buy them. you can, though, get compact fluorescent or led lights. that idea has been in the works since president george w bush was in office. the department of energy says led lights provide more light. using 75% less energy. and they do last. 25 times longer. the department has the move is better for the environment, saving families about $100 per year. but some say the government is overstepping with this ban. >> happy the department of energy's out here making sure that we can all save money because we're too dumb to figure out how to do it ourselves. >> these updated regulations are not an attempt to ban or takeaway appliances like gas stoves live over dishwashers. >> if you are caught selling incandescent light bulbs come tuesday, you could get fined
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$542. all right. well, still ahead on the kron, 4 morning news, governor newsom officially signs legislation into law. >> allowing prisoners to serve time in facilities closer to their kids. more on that new law coming up. and as we head to break for the weekend, you can check out the sunday streets block party in san francisco. it starts at 11 today on valencia street between bows avenue and 26th street. they will be music dance and other fun activities. this is free to attend. now >n the
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kron. 4 morning news. a musician is left unable to work after thieves steal his van with his instruments inside. and san jose. police are investigating a confrontation outside a home depot security guards appear to kick over strawberry crates being sold by street vendors. good morning. welcome back to the kron. 4 morning news 9.29. this sunday. let's start things off with a look at the forecast with dave spahr. good morning, dave. good morning, stephanie. good morning, everybody. and we're starting things off with fog fog doing its thing across much of the bay. but the sunshine is being felt well inland and temperatures are already starting to move. looks like it will feel very much like a july. >> kind of day pushing the envelope too far with that. a little cooling is expected as we get into early for the week ahead. so that will feel kind of nice. but heat spike might be around the corner. so be forewarned right now. the beauty shot we have for you is san jose state. the blue skies checking in clear skies with all of that. again, fog around the bay. as you can see, temperatures cooler there,
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lower 60's. but 78 shooting ahead for antioch and 60's. well inland with 54 up to santa rosa at the ballpark later today, the red sox do battle again the giants and game time as 105, temperatures lower 60's. in other words, it will start off in brap 60 ish or maybe in 59 move up to the lower 60's and slide back down a little bit. mostly sunny. we'll call it cool and breezy west winds at about 15. now our breakdown today puts us at about 86 at 1 o'clock by 4 at 90. that's very indicative of some inland locations looking at a lot of lower 90's and not much more. but the heat spike next weekend may push u.s. potentially to the century. mark. we'll be watching. that will have a bit more in the forecast a bit. stephanie. all right, jeff, thank bay area musicians, life up ended. >> after his van was stolen and he off with all of his equipment inside. he tells kron four's philippe djegal. he is heartbroken that he has to start over again. >> nearly 15 years, musician,
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less edwards has been entertaining visitors at fisherman's wharf and pier. 45 in san francisco making a living by sharing his our state with lot of think that, you know, you come that day. you got a whole lot of money sitting, right? that's not true. it's just like anybody else. you know. >> we're day by day must you know, paying our way through life. >> and life got harder for edwins thursday morning. his neighbor's surveillance camera captured a thief stealing his white parked in front of his home antioch. this heart rate. all of his equipment was inside. everything that i use >> everything generated my drums, both my computers, you know, personal effects, you it's everything that i own that from was the license plate number is f m 3, 6, 8 d p. >> edwards has filed a report with police hoping the van will turn up. >> but even if it does, there is no question. this is a
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setback. i got no quit in >> you know, music my livelihood. so, you know. is this very impactful? yeah, i can't perform or can't i can make money. and one says another video shows a blue car circling the block before the theft. >> and think someone hopped out and jumped into his van. it doesn't hit you. and to you notice that where your van empty space and winds has launched an online fundraiser to recover from his collegiate goal. kron. >> all right. update now on a pregnant woman who was shot and oakland. we're learning that she and her unborn child are expected to survive. let's take a look at citizen app video from that night. the shooting happened wednesday on 77th avenue and international boulevard. police say the woman was shot in the chest. no word on a suspect at this time. in jose. police are investigating a confrontation between street vendors and security guards outside of a home depot.
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>> get in the kitchen hopeful. >> that video shows that security guard appearing to threaten the vendors for allegedly trespassing. the video shows the guard kicking down the strawberry creates as you just saw there. this happened at the home depot on story road on july. 20th, the vendor tells us they were just trying to make a living and is now selling their strawberries somewhere else. san jose police to the report on behalf of the vendor. they say it will be sent to the district attorney for review. home depot says the security guards are from a third-party company and no longer work with them. 85 year-old man was hit and killed by a truck in santa clara. that crash happened around 9 friday night near homestead road. and mary and drive. police say the victim was in the crosswalk when he was hit. the driver is cooperating with police officers do not believe drugs or alcohol to be factors in that crash. new this morning,
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fire crews responded to 2 a 2 alarm fire in pablo. no one was inside the home when that fire broke out. crews do say, though, that 40 conditions inside the home made it hard to contain the blaze. >> that started in the attic. and now to a new law. prison reform advocates say will greatly benefit incarcerated parents and their kids. >> governor newsom has officially signed legislation allowing prisoners to serve time in facilities closer to their kids. capitol correspondent wallace has reaction from the bay area assembly member who proposed this idea. >> 200,000 children. that's a number of kids in california estimated to have parents incarcerated in state prisons. 2019, the california department of corrections and rehabilitation or cdcr released data showing only 25% of people incarcerated in the state are placed in institutions within 100 miles of their home. the conclusion from that report, the farther prisoners are from home to
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fewer visitors. they receive. but now a new bill the governor signed this week will require the state to place incarcerated parents or legal guardians of children under the age of 18 in the correctional facility closest to the child's home. this will make a huge difference for families san francisco democratic assembly member matt haney authored the legislation. he points out that received unanimous support from republicans and democrats alike. this will impact hundreds of thousands of kids. >> it will allow them to do better at an opportune to maintain a connection with their moa and their that we know from other research, if totally sever that connection it's going to make it a lot harder for the kid and it's going to less likely that the person comes out. prepared to better themselves being there for that kid is a huge part of what motivates a parent. of course, there are exceptions. haney says this legislation will not apply to parents convicted of crimes against their kids and those convicted of other violent and related offenses. as for logistics,
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that could impact prison heavy parts of the state. what happens if a prison? >> is overcrowded or at full capacity. if there are factors around for space, will have to one of the things that considered in terms of whether that possible or not. looking at the larger picture, this is a win-win for the kids, but it's also when for public safety, crime is out of control throughout the state. >> and when people go into prison, we make sure they come out better than they went in. we need to make sure that they are rehabilitated and need a criminal activity altogether have hope and a connection with their loved ones. and for most people, that's their kids. >> and the legislation officially goes into effect new year's day 2024. reporting at the state capitol wallace kron. 4 news. >> happening tomorrow, the man accused of fatally stabbing cash at founder bob lee in san francisco is set to be in court. a preliminary hearing starts monday for many police
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arrested him 8 days after lee was found stabbed to death. this happened in san francisco's rincon hill neighborhood back in april. police say the 2 men knew each other before the stabbing lee had allegedly been hanging out many sister which led to an argument between the 2 men back in may. pled not guilty to lee's murder. he's being held without bail. and yellow line riders. a bart need to be aware that the transit agency will be adjusting service between pleasant hill and conquer today crews will be removing trees that could pose a hazard to the tracks. riders can expect up to 10 minute delays. >> and adoptable puppies and pints of beer. you can spend your sunday with both at adoptive adoption event. >> hosted by martina animal rescue that nonprofit is inviting the company to take part in their pints and paws event. happening at del cielo brewing company and martinez. they encourage people to foster if they're not ready for adoption, you can learn more again by stopping by from
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11:00am to 02:00pm today at del cielo brewing company in martinez. and if you're looking for some inspiration, a 93 year-old clive are is offering plenty of it. everett, kalin of oakland just completed a 13 hour track to the top of half dome and yosemite national park reporter ben morris has more. >> this is take a look at this remarkable moment. just a week ago accomplishing the achievement of a lifetime to a round of applause on top of the world. >> they got up and they put the lamp on my forehead and the game. a pair of polls and waukee i the hike is a challenge for anyone. but kaylyn says with his wife claire's blessing in the help of his son, john, a granddaughter city, he was able to pull it off, experienced hikers themselves. they were with him every step of the way for the 13 and a half hour journey hooking him
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into a harness. the world renowned ascent to the top of the dome. that was incredible. this, you know, let's say it by age is as hard. and so, you know, you're going to do it you got do it. and so needed all the resources we could. k one is no slouch at 93. he tells me he walks 2 and a half miles, 5 days a week in trade himself by frequently going up and down the stairs of his 16 story, oakland apartment building. his son, john says he is both proud and inspired as he and his daughter witnessed his dad accomplish this feat. 3 generations of tailings at the was so overwhelming and emotional. we all gathered in a huge hug and embrace. >> and just held each other and appreciated the grand jury. the moment i've been blessed to have these with my to to do some of these things. so i'm i'm just very grateful
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that right this one could be out there. >> that was ben morris reporting for us. >> and the fossil so incomplete for one reason, the earth keeps reinventing itself and doing cleanings. what we had an earthquake going on a little dusting this morning. it was going in the south bay, a 3.6 occurred at 6.49, no reports of injuries or any damage with any of that near morgan hill, by the way, got a check of that forecast and we have a little cooling as we get into early next week. and then another heat spike in the next week and the poor.
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>> taking a live look now outside of the bay bridge. it's looking really nice out there. actually traffic not too bad. and the weather is looking gorgeous as well along the coast, at least around san francisco. dave, what else should we know? >> well, good morning, stephanie. good morning. everybody saw that fog bank off towards the distance and we're in the thick of it right here at the golden gate bridge. checking in. this will course mix out as we get to the afternoon. but keep in mind in your travels, along with a lot of the bay bridge typical bit in the afternoon evening. you're going to get that strong onshore flow, particularly here. this is basically the highway for flow off towards the carquinez strait. so we'll see that today tomorrow with what we're looking at getting into the early next week. a cool down. as i mentioned, dropping tahoe numbers into the 70's. we are throwing some clouds and there isn't a little verbal addendum. we should mention there is the risk of maybe a pop-up, a little isolated shower. can't rule that out as we get to wednesday tuesday
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zone, maybe even a thunder shower. with all of that to you. just get when you go of that feel like this. it just tends to stir up the atmosphere a little bit more. so this is the moisture we're talking about, the outflow or what's left over from the showers in arizona and has to take the highway a long way. so it'll take a while to get up here by early next week. 78 currently now for any act, mostly 60's east up to the north bay. we got 54 santa rosa. 56, san francisco in 66. meanwhile for san jose, let's hand it over to the models. you see what i'm talking about. this intrusion. several ways of but flowing upwards to the middle of the week, then funding at the parts. and we're looking at another scenario into next weekend, which may potentially bring us a heat spike. let's kind of zone in on that a little bit. first of all, first, things first, the flow pattern of the exhaust clouds here a little bit. then we get into the weekend and this high. yeah, kuz starts to become a hot dome boom right about there to southern california by next of the following tuesday. so do this in the weekend. maybe
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that heat spike into the early next week. so that's upstream here. they'll start again well in august. we'll see if that all pans out. the highs been moving a little bit. latest model runs 4 zone forecast. 66 san francisco, a lower 60's off towards the coast. late day clearing also responsible. 73 going on for burning again. 77 foster city, a lot of lower 80's heading down here, although mountain view coming in. 75 lower 80's in the south bay. 92 morgan hill, east bay shoreline, upper 70's. we might papa 90 here or there for tri valley. but most readings hanging in the 90's that look great ease rather 90 for walnut creek. 91 conquered 73 for oakland. the les, what? 70 to 88 fairfield about 81 for napa in 94 santa rosa. 7 day forecast. there's the drop tuesday and wednesday. mid 80's takes a while to recover. but it does into next weekend away. we go to about 94 so and that may continue into sunday with this latest heat spike, which we're monitoring to see exactly where the highest place. you know, we're
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marching to an ai machine civilization, but we've got to take care of our meat. first of our bodies, stephanie. >> all right, dave, quite an intro. their will for your health over the months. our health expert karen owoc has been showing us weighs on a ways to predict our longevity with different function, tests right? and today she's back with yet another test that you can perform easily at home to help determine your life expectancy. sounds really interesting. so, karen, welcome back. it's a lovely to see thank you. thank you, guys. and so what have you got for us today? so this is the sitting rising test kit. sometimes it's not so easy, but but what you can it's it's going to evaluate. it varies. it's a very simple test is going to evaluate value. a muscle strength and power as well as flexibility, flexibility in your hips to needs your ankles also balance week. denson balancing this esther balance. and then as well as body composition. if you have a higher percentage of muscle mass, you're going
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to score better on this test, ok? and so we want to get a position where we have that stronger of muscle mass actually okay. exactly. so the way you're going to start out we're going to cross your legs. okay, one, make sure you have no shoes and no socks on. so with cross, your legs and then you're just going to sit down the and then you're going to stand up. oh, wow, i'm i don't think i'd be able to do that. i mean obvious at my heels and i have a dress on so i can't join you. yeah you know you the fact rebels you that is very impressive. yeah. i don't think i'd be able to my and i'm on my peloton every we have modifications. we have ways that that can make you stronger. kids. >> it is difficult for. interestingly, men who are between the ages of 16 to 25 they continually score very high at out of 10. >> but by the time they're 55. only 8% of men and women can
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do interesting. so so that that showed your muscle strength, your flexibility or balance deteriorates you get older, ok? so one thing, if you can't do that, and if you have any kind of me or hip injury or r, you know, we placement then you might need a little bit of help. so make sure you have someone there to help you get down and up. okay. so the next modification would be to do it on a step. something that's higher. it could even be higher. whatever works for you and do the same thing. so sit down like a little stool. yeah. and or bench, even you can't get all the way down work way up its very test, it's pretty it's pretty hard. it can be pretty hard. but there's ways to strengthen yourself to get to that point where you can score better. and so whether thing that you're doing was using your like muscles, right leg ended legs core flexibility,
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the ballots still. so here's what you start out with 10 points. not heavy to keep score, ok? so you start out with 10 points. 5 points going down. 5 points going up, ok? attacks a month now, every time you touch a body part, put your hand down. you're going to take off one point. okay. if i kind of legal and lawful, that's a half a point. okay. so i mean do it again and you can keep score. okay. okay. so i'm going to go down and i have to touch. mine might need. okay. so that's -1. and then i put my hand out to yesterday and now i'm going to try and get up. i have to put my i put my knee downs 3, 3, and i'm while u.s.. 3 and a half. half up and i'm not ok. so that was -3 and a half points. so what is that? so that's your score is 6 and a half. so if your score is 3 and a half to 7 and half, that means you need help. okay? yes, that's problematic. so
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you need to set up for my four-week longevity. want k? yeah, you really need to work on and that means your fitness level. is week. so what can people do to and that also means that also means set your 2 times more likely to die within 6 years compared to someone that can score 8 to 10, ok? and now if you score less than 3, then years, you are 5 times more likely to die within 6 years compared to some of that could do you 8 to 10 escort 8 to so and just take those with a grain of salt. it's an indicator that you really need to work at increasing strength, your balance and flexibility, ok, got it and different exercises that you recommended for us over the months can help see. okay. so this isn't a yes so what? oh, wait actually. have you stand up? they sewed cross your legs. so if you can't do it on fleur question legs, you can do it in front of the chair okay. and then to sit
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down in the chair and do it this way instead of all the way down on the practice getting up. and then down and do this as an exercise. okay. and also get up and then cross the other leg over because most people have one one leg. that's in one side. that's either stronger. okay or week or so. this is something another. if people can't do it on the floor, they can get a check for their ok, got it. because for every point that they increase, that's 21%. lower risk of death. ok? so it's significant. say one is you want increase your score. so this is one way do it. and then if that's still difficult, then put your feet and cross your feet. okay. because it is sometimes that's even hard for people. so yeah. last. okay. and then so do it on for some people. you could
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also do a one-legged squat. i okay don't know if i can be that in so there are ways to modify, ok, and there are ways to get stronger, ok, doubt, having to go all the way down that your way up. okay. so the so that exercise that that will also help. i imagine strengthen the different muscle groups that we really want to target. yes, crease the life to get our points up in an increase. the left expect. yes. so the recent that it decreases your your risk of death. increases your risk of death. is that when you don't have the muscle strength when you don't have the flexibility and the balance your risk of falling is a lot you're not able to do a lot activities of daily living. you're just not moving a whole lot. so that's why that it affects your long-time buddy, ok, an important reminder to increase the strength of our muscles when we can and do basic easy exercise. exactly. exactly.
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all right. kara walker, health expert, thank you so much for your time. you're very welcome. okay. we will be welcome. okay. we will be right back. want more from your vitamins? get more with nature's bounty. from the first-ever triple action sleep supplement. to daily digestive support. to more wellness solutions every day. get more with nature's bounty.
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all right. well, just yesterday on the kron, 4 morning news, we introduced you to curtis and trout. the 2 pups that you see on your screen there. >> they were up for adoption with rocket dog rescue in oakland and we are so happy to report that just hours after appearing on our show, both dogs have now found their forever home. how great is they were both in the heart
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steelers anyway. they i yeah, awesome goods homes and they came from such tough situations to and, >> you know, trout being left out in just really awful conditions in the he and then. >> of the other guy on on the left-hand side, the german shepherd getting shot by a bb gun. it is so nice little added to his tail is wagging. you know, he call this despite having to overcome all those challenges. so just a beautiful story. just happy ending for for the both of them. found the is and it's going to be it's going to be hot for them this next weekend, stephanie. now before we get there, the good news is like we get to over desert before the vegetables the desert is tuesday. wednesday got some scattered clouds. it looks pretty benign at this point reduction of temperatures, whatever. >> then we get into the back to overheat. spike. it looks like that heat dome that's moving around all over the place. we're going to be monitoring that to see what happened. certainly any statements will let you know about when we get there. yeah, looks like more summer, more dog days of summer. yes, but
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obama, ok, well day. thanks so much for keeping an eye on our weather for us. we appreciate it. >> and thank you so much for joining us here at kron. weekend news. i'm stephanie weekend news. i'm stephanie lin. have a great day hawaii. i came from a low-income family that was struggling. you see how hard life can get. gcu became a part of my life because i don't want my family to fall back into that. i never thought education would take me this far. i'm still young. i still have a lot to do in my life, and just want to get things done the way i want with a good education under me. i'm stacy, and grand canyon university
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