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>> 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, september. the 3rd. let's get your first check of the weather now with mister dave spahr. good morning, dave. hey, good morning, 70. good morning, everybody. and looking pretty much the same today as we had from yesterday. >> will probably get that sunshine doing its thing a little bit. so we'll say kind of variable clouds on balance today. once we take care of some of this morning fog, as you can see, east bay shoreline checking in there. but look, it's covered over some ground fog this morning. most ratings are in the 60's. we do see some 50's off towards the west order to keep to the north bay. and 57, for example, half moon bay. and that contrast is noted here compared to yesterday were a little cooler up north. and we were this time yesterday, even san francisco trailing by 3 degrees. our low pressure system is still camping out our backyard here. so it's going provide that cloud cover for much of the day, although again, we're going to see nice breaks of sun going on. variable clouds pretty much
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cover us for the entire day. it's 68 goes on by 11 by 2. will talk about 73 is even well inland spots fail to reach even 80. so enjoy those 70's in place. looks like a little bit of a warm up starts to happen as we get into tomorrow with a lot more sunshine and a gradual warm up next week. more on your forecast coming up in a bit, stephanie. all right, dave, thank you. >> east bay youth football team is forced to find a new place to play after 2 recent shootings in oakland, the east bay panthers move saturday's game in santa rosa to keep players safe. they say kron four's. amanda hari has more on >> parents say there are a lot of bad things that happen in oakland. but a team like this keeps their kids out of trouble. but after 2 shootings in such a short amount of time, some kids and their families are afraid and are thinking about quitting just to see children running for their lives and not just scrambling, not know where to go and >> on the ground are running
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behind cars. it was very practice cut short twice by shootings. >> these bay panthers, youth football and cheer organization used to practice at verde east carter park. you're 98th in bancroft avenues oakland but they don't feel safe there anymore. the first shooting happened august 24th parent lopez says it sounded like dozens of shots rang out. then it happened again just days later, one of our kids had a bullet. that was right next to him that landed lot of kids and their parents are traumatized by what happened. head coach luke renfro says several children have quit the team following the shootings and many more are still worry of them have, you know, had after they have nightmares. and and, you know, >> ptsd is real. and, you know, this openness turned into mini war zone saturday. the bus, the kids more than 60 miles to santa rosa. it was supposed to be a home game, but they decide to travel to their opponent. instead board
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member and parent candy scott says they don't feel safe holding the games anywhere. oakland, hoping that we bring awareness that people need understand that our youth are in danger. and, you it's is violence everywhere, but is very impactful and very hurtful. when are don't feel safe. open police say they're actively investigating both shootings. but lopez says when they happened, the police didn't do much. she says they're trying to keep the team together. well, they look for a new, safer location to practice and play games. she says the kids need this type of community that because they're from oakland doesn't mean that they have to do the negative things from opening. and so this is our way of giving back and let them know that they are. >> going to be great student athletes and we expect for them to be upstanding people. the east bay panthers are a nonprofit organization. organizers say they're trying to raise money to pay for >> a safer location to practice and play in santa
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rosa amanda hari kron. 4 news. and breaking overnight. one person is dead after they were struck by a car on winchester boulevard in san jose. >> that's near the winchester plaza and the castleman neighborhood. it happened around 3.20, this morning. san jose police are asking people to please avoid the area. a shooting on i-580, in oakland saturday injured 2 people. it happened near the seminary avenue exit around 04:00pm. both victims were inside a black chevy suv. all lanes were closed for about an hour as officers investigated. in the north bay. police arrested a woman in connection to a fatal hit-and-run in santa rosa. the crash happened last sunday. officers identified alyssa whitten as the suspect involved. they arrested her at her santa rosa home on friday. she faces felony hit-and-run and vehicular manslaughter charges. and mona park, police are warning people to be aware of credit card skimmers. officers are investigating multiple reports around the
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city. they recommend businesses and customers to inspect atm's for any loose, crooked or damaged equipment before using them they add atm's in well, lit indoor locations are less vulnerable targets police department is rescheduling a town hall addressing public concerns over security alarm call response times. the event will now take place on september 14th at the blaisdell room on santa clara street. the police department has struggled with limited staffing, but adds that not all alarms qualify as emergency calls. they say they will continue to respond to silent robbery, alarms and video alarms showing ongoing crimes. and now to a developing story we're following thousands of people attending the burning man festival in nevada remain stranded this morning after widespread flooding from storms. officials today also reporting someone died during the wet weather. the investigation into a cause continues. the national weather service saying more
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than a half inch of rain fell over the area and another quarter of an inch is expected today. festival organizers are urging participants to conserve food, water and fuel burning man attracts people from all around the world, including here in the bay area. experts predict this labor day weekend to be one of the busiest travel holidays in years travel hopper says 20 million travelers will fly this year. that's up 14% from the same time last year. friday was the busiest day at airports across the country with an estimated 3.7 million people flying to their destinations. monday could be just as crowded with an estimated 3.6 million people coming back from their long weekend. another reminder before you hit the roads today, i-80 westbound between 7, 80 and in vallejo. >> and highway 4 in hercules will be closed for the day tomorrow. caltaans is repaving several lanes on the roadway. westbound traffic on 80 is being rerouted through benicia across nation. martinez bridge and onto highway 4. we as
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caltrans about their decision to conduct these repairs over the labor day weekend. >> yeah, you know, there's never really a good time to close a major highway, right? but we you know, request from motor as we heard the concerns for boaters that this portion of west. but it was just pretty much unsafe. the payment was in poor conditions. >> so to go in there. if we wanted to make sure that the highway was safe for motorists go in there and make sure that have that a construction that do know there. can withhold for the next 40 years. so right now what we're doing is we look at our traffic data what it showed was that we actually have traffic counts during the labor day weekend and the number of traffic coming to this region is very low because most of the motor heading towards the east or sacramento to top of >> and drivers coming back to the bay area on monday. we'll have to use the detour. officials say repaving should be done by 05:00am tuesday morning. well, today is the annual diets race at oracle
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park in san francisco. thousands of runners are participating in this year's event 70 justice. live for us now at oracle park with more. and good morning to you. tiffany looks like you've got a fan and or participant already lined yes, we actually have a levy in legacy pap is joining us right now. so she's participating. >> in the 5.10 k race today and she's taking the time to speak with us right to talk more about your participation and >> a few more things as well as has your morning going. >> it's good. grew up in the bay area and i flew in last night from la and i got to have greek food with my dad who still lives here and he's running the race so i might run with him, which is very means a lot to me because my first race ever was his. it was a 5 k when he ran his first marathon. so that's cool. but this is like an iconic grace that you i mean, you know, this race, you kind
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of, you know, you're from here in race has been around for 14 years. yeah, yeah. i mean, i think it's really cool. >> when there's like i i'm like a multifaceted person and i love the it feels like a very interdisciplinary. >> like race to have the giant race and these kind of colliding in this way. and obviously i grew up going to this park. i'm a season ticket. alderson 1,000th grader. my dad is. and so it means a lot to me and also the girls on the run involvement is really, really cool. >> there are cer in foundations and organizations taking part this year. girls on the run. another one really focusing on women athletics mental health as well. yes, exactly. and i've seen this program. >> you know, in all in many, many states and many, many iterations. and it's always maintained its integrity of focusing on the girls and their development first. and i
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think that that word development is a word we don't champion enough like a lot of people. you know, they want performance. they other words. but when girls are that age, they really like puberty is a superpower. and i think that that program champions a well rounded development of a young so they can play sports forever. you know, i think that's kind of part of your message as well. you have your book with just to talk about your message and your new. i feel like i'm at the book like i wrote an adult gravy >> with a foreword by maya rudolph after the olympics, i had a post. >> olympic depression and mental health is like a. thing that runs in my family. i grew up with just my dad and lost my mom. really young to mental health stuff. so this is the young readers adaptation for more 9 14 year-olds. but it's it's it's its own book and my a hocker the forward and i'm
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really proud of it because i think when i was that age, i would have loved to have. a little more instruction about not what to do, but how to see objective situations because i think we can't always imitate what everyone else's life exactly is. but we can learn how they think so. >> that's that's the book. and i'm very proud of and it came out a week ago. congratulation, thank you. i want ask you, how do you feel as you known as olympian with this organization, you know, and breaking when athletes been that kind of aspect of i think it's incredible. and we have an all-star team today that kind of coming out as >> i would say, like mentors be here with i feel really fairy godmother's. but what is really compelling is the group that brought us here. really let us kind of they didn't just come in like cherry pick. people like we've got to
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collaborate on how this came together. and so i think giving us not only ability to be here to platform, but also a voice in how this all happens is really meaningful. i also just him aware that this organization cares about what it's doing beyond race day. and i think that some races will come go. but this this race is embedded in a tradition that extends beyond race day as well. lexi ross and thank you for making time to chat. really appreciate you. thank you. the race begins at 9 o'clock this morning. we're going to be all morning long to bring you more information back to you city of stephanie. all right, tiffany, it's so interesting learning about the different motivations and what gets people >> into wanting to participate in such a big thank you so much for your live coverage today. coming up on the kron 4 morning news interest now morning news interest now accruing on st
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>> well, at lake tahoe is on your agenda this labor day weekend, local biologists say to be aware of black bears getting ready for winter. it's a time of year where the animals fatten up looking for their next meal. officials urge the public to store food in bear-proof containers. that lock because there's are smart. they can carry away ice, chests and trash cans. you can also carry bear spray. but just make sure that you spray it down wind. if you have to use it. officials say it may also be a good idea to have an air or whistle. taking a live look now conditions outside in downtown san francisco. transamerica building completely shrouded by fog this morning. looks like a cold one out there in
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san francisco day. >> it's nice, though, to have this ground fog, you know, keep those temperatures down a little bit there. but yes, it's more ground fog scenario we're seeing today. then we had from yesterday and we're seeing than other areas of the bay, for example, shoreline covering up the scenery a little bit here now this will mix out. we'll see a good deal. sunshine still today, but we got to share it with the cloud. so that scenario was still pretty much in place. lot of 60's in the east bay. 65 san jose. up to the north bay. we've got those 50's going on. 59 san francisco. 57, meanwhile, 4 half moon bay. so this low is pretty much in the backyard supplying rain showers, thunderstorms up to around tahoe were just talking about that. so than other thing to consider is today is going to be a day of more of those widespread thunder showers. good news is stay up there for the day because monday that's going to turned off for everybody going for. we're going to dry out a lot more sunshine tomorrow. but those temperatures up a little bit future cast for you can actually even see that again today becoming quite active up there around tahoe with those thunder showers, things start
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to improve here in the bay area will be turning more to a mostly clear note. however, the overnight fog does make its appearance again tomorrow morning. coastal drizzle that typical drill. however, as you can see already by 11:00am, things start to clear out and we go into a mostly sunny mode. things also dry up in the mountains to, as you can see for the afternoons here, monday looks pretty good. maybe a couple stray clouds. all to make note of. all right. here's the game we got today. variable clouds got to say that again, mild temperatures with 70's covering the bay near 80 inland. and we're talking upper 70's that that now by tomorrow we're turning mostly sunny and nice. those inland highs will start to crack through the lower 80's 70's covered the bay. but later on this week, we're in a venture into the 90's. and up by thursday friday zone. we should be getting to the 90's department and maybe even the middle 90's into next weekend. as a reminder in many ways, we're still in summer. we haven't reached that equinox thing and we know that heat spikes can strike us even in september. so it's getting going to be a warm next weekend compared to what we're dealing with here. 69 san
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francisco open. 71. 75 covers san jose and the big boards. still the color is a shun is more like those fall-like colors. we have the 70's off to the east bay and even up to the north bay to 69 san francisco. next couple of days, though, quick run-up here, middle 80's. it looks like already by tuesday and we're going continue to build on that with around 90 or so. it looks like as we finish the week. and you know, mike, the mid 90's next weekend. as you know, we those heat spike sometimes even in september. it's still kind of still summer, though, as a reminder, it really is just fascinating how bay area weather we just saw that live shot. just nowhere shrouded in fog downtown san francisco. and yet here we are headed you know, that low is really sweet that we had this weekend because i not use the sometimes in the summer months that kind of cleans us out a little bit. so we should be sunny cooler. but >> that's how a bit more moisture which to deal with on that front. but at least a couple school for for a while. i love learning the science behind all right. well, the pentagon is unveiling a new website on unidentified flying
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objects. >> that site will be full of declassified pictures, videos and other reports of unidentified aerial phenomena or peas interest in the subject skyrocketed this summer after a whistleblower told a house oversight committee, he believed the government was covering up evidence of non-human technology. >> we have nothing that can stop in midair and go the other direction. nor do we have anything that like in our situation come down from space hangout for 3 hours and go back up. >> the department of defense hopes this new site will help increase transparency about what it about peas. is powering some new apps that range from retouching old images to child-friendly chat bots. our rich demuro has more in tech smart. >> ai is powering some amazing new tools. here's a look at some that are interesting. useful and fun. ai is helping to unlock new ways to work,
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>> you can find links to all of these ai tools on my website. just go to rich on tech dot tv. i'm rich demuro and you are tech smart. >> and still ahead on the kron 4 morning news, the hollywood writers strike enters its 5th month with no signs of slowing month with no signs of slowing down. ( ♪♪ ) feel the power of osteo bi-flex®. taken every day, it's clinically shown to improve joint comfort in 7 days, with significant improvement over time.
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>> coming up now on the kron. 4 morning news student loan payments are on the horizon and we take a look at what you need to know before you start making those payments and thousands of racers at oracle park in san francisco this morning. they are lacing up for the 14th annual giants. race will be live there in just a moment. good morning. welcome back to the kron. 4 morning news. thank you so
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much for joining us. let's start this half hour, though, with a look at the forecast. dave spahr in the weather center, of course, tracking the latest for us. dave, what can those runners expect today? >> well, good morning, stephanie. good morning, probably will calm cool conditions going on for were for the next few hours. at least. and san francisco pretty pretty mild throughout the afternoon today, too. but we do see a warm up a little bit longer reach here as we head into the latter portion of the week ahead. but this morning fog, it's of the ground levels. this go around, not just at the upper levels. we do have some cloud love aloft, too. a lot of 60's working in the east bay for now 50's. meanwhile, to the north, 57 for half moon bay and 59 for san francisco. now the ballpark for oakland a's versus the we're looking at to game time 107. same kind of scenarios. yesterday, temperatures near about 70 and that's about what the high in oakland will be today. variable clouds and we'll call that kind of cool. little bit of a west wind at about 10. so, you know, a little feeling of fall, trying to develop here. 68 by 11 by 2, only 73
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and that's inland. remember, we'll have some scattered clouds still remaining in that forecast for today. and a quick view of what we expect for the highs today. we got those 70's covering much of the east will be another day for that until finally inland. we'll see some 80's cracking hold as we get into monday with little bit of a warming trend on that. i'm gonna check of the 4 zone forecast and extended for you. coming up in a bit, stephanie. all right, dave, thank you. >> well, today is the annual giants race at oracle park in san francisco. thousands of runners participating in this year's event. and thank you so much today for the forecast for them. just a moment ago, kron four's tiffany justice live for us now. oracle park with more alive. perspective of the excitement happening out there right now. tiffany. >> yes, stephanie, there's actually a lot of runners that have arrived early this morning. we have walked around the corner. we're at the starting line of the giant rays right behind us right off of the embarcadero. they're just finishing setting that up. for now. the race officially starting at 9
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o'clock this morning. >> this is the 14th year. this race has been going on yesterday was the health expo. today is the 5.10 k race in around 6,000. runners have signed up for this race this year. they'll be running alongside the iconic san francisco waterfront, finishing right on the field inside of the ballpark. the race is going to start at 9 o'clock this morning. the starting line is at second in king and there's also going to be 8 stations at pier 3. >> as well. this event is kind of like the best of both worlds. if your health and wellness enthusiasts in a giants fan, this is for you. run ers. get to go up and down the embarcadero finishing the race right on the baseball field this year. we're told they're doing things a little differently with a new team challenge offering participants are able to form their own starting lineups with their groups over 9 or more people. there is an all-star lineup already. that will be participating. captain by 3 by a 3 time olympian
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shannon robery. the team of 9 will signify the importance of female representation in sports, the giant race is also partnering up with foundations like girls on the run to help remove barriers and provide greater access female athletics and mental health services. so for those coming down to the marina today, expect for a busy sunday, especially with this event going on the embarcadero will pretty heavily impacted. but those who are not able to make it down today, there is actually a virtual option is well back to you, stephanie. a virtual option that's fascinating will have to look into that a little bit more because i'm not planning on getting out there myself today. i'm not much of a thank you, tiffany. >> well, friday was a significant day at the state capitol where hundreds of bills faced a big test. >> our capitol correspondent eytan wallace gives us a look at the bills. now, another step closer to becoming law. >> human trafficking do passes a minute without formal announcement. the assembly
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appropriations committee late friday voting to advance senate bill 14 it 6 to classify human trafficking of anyone under the age of 18 as a serious felony in the state of california. that would categorize and under the state's 3 strikes law for re-offenders that could lead to increase jail time and penalties for convicted traffickers. republican senator shannon grove of bakersfield authored the bill. california's a hot bed for child trafficking. and we need to make sure that we do everything possible to protect our children. >> the world needs to know that california is children are not for sale. and this is one step closer to making sure that that happens. friday's vote on sb 14 marks a major turnaround for a bill democrats in the assembly. public safety committee originally killed this summer only to bring it back amid intense backlash. now it will move forward in the legislative process but only under the condition. the officer agreed to an amendment affirming legal protections for victims who may have been forced to cooperate with their traffickers. the goal to make sure that. >> that anyone, including the victim is not further
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victimize. the amendment does not change anything. >> about taking repeat offenders of child traffickers and locking them up in prison. that's that's the whole purpose of the bill is to get these people off the street. >> let's be 14 was just one of hundreds of bills. the committee took up members also green-lighted sb 4, 4, 7, reverse in california's travel ban prohibiting state funded travel. 26 states some believe haven't acted anti lgbtq+ policies. as for why senate president pro tem toni atkins herself a member of the lgbtq+ community is leading the effort to reverse the ban. it really focuses on a way to send a positive message inclusion. other bills advancing include one to decriminalize plant-based psychedelics, including so-called magic mushrooms and another that under limited circumstances could allow people experiencing severe mental illness to be held and treated against their will. next. the bills head to the floor for a vote with just 8 business days left in the legislative session. a sprint to the finish line again with
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just 8 days left, they'll be taking hundreds of votes every day for the next 8 days. of course, there were some bills that did not make it, including one attempting to penalize social media companies for using algorithms. some say target and harm children reporting at the state capitol. a tom wallace kron. 4 news. >> police in daly city, san mateo and san bruno asking state officials for funding support in the ongoing fight against organized retail theft. the san bruno police department says if the funds are awarded, all 3 departments would get a joint task force with tools and strategies to help reduce retail theft. and the santa clara city council unanimously voted to support a new housing development. it's going to happen on a lot that sits across from santa clara university and that lott has been abandoned for more than 30 years. supporters say the move would revitalize a lot that longtime abandoned area and develop into new homes and retail space. officials say 15% of the space will be
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turned into affordable housing construction is set to start early next year and expected to be done in 2025. student loans now accruing interest after the federal government ended the pause on student loan repayments borrowers have a month left until they have to start making those payments. raquel martin has the details. >> it's now the final month. millions of americans can dodge their student loans come october payments are due. how should they be prepared come to student aid dot gov. take a look at all the options. and james calls with the department of education. he says in dress kicks back in now. but his agency created cheaper and more flexible payment options to ease the pain. we know this is a challenge for a lot of people. the option likely to be the cheapest is the new income-driven save plan individual borrowers earning less than about $33,000 will owe nothing and for others making monthly payments, your ballots won't grow due to unpaid interest. so that is a really big benefit are
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offering. there's also a new grace period over the next year. individuals who can not make their monthly payments will not see a decrease in their credit scores. still is setting in. how do you live paycheck to paycheck? the student think about race at other painted, mr. if a noise with the naacp because black students more, she anticipates about half will have to default a major concern. naacp is partnering with the department of education to prevent the worst outcome. the repayment stace. >> is going to be a hefty i just really as the individuals really into the information that we're trying to provide ultimately the naacp is urging the administration to forgive student debt. the department of education says it's still working on options to do just that. >> in washington, raquel martin. >> this weekend, the bay area's largest celebration of scottish culture is taking over pleasanton the 157 scottish highland gathering and games kicked off saturday
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morning. athletes competed in stone tosses the kill to mile race and the caber toss. that's where competitors tozzi large taper poll known as a caver. but it wasn't all games. attendees also got to enjoy traditional foods, whiskey, tastings and music. if you missed it all yesterday, don't worry the gates open back up again at 8 o'clock and close around 06:00pm. looks like a fun time. well, get ready for oktoberfest in september. in this morning's dine and dish, vicki liviakis takes us to a beer garden. that's right here in the bay area. >> we'll come to rod house, the bavarian style beer hall and restaurant in san francisco at fort mason where beer lovers rejoice. is this like oktoberfest every day? haha pretty much. it's pronounced rottinghaus pitch in german means wheelhouse. >> but some might just call it radhaus because it's that rat. >> aaron, along with his twin
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brother, matt, are the owners with a thing for all things bavarian? this is town in look bills. this is a smoked beer. our smoked patrons come for the beverages. the camaraderie and the fresh food. there's this hand rolled the german-style chef michael is behind the house. made menu. it's traditional with california twist. cheese plate thunderbolt. our home and truffle butter. brussels sprouts with alpine fondue are yeager schnitzel with mushrooms pretzel with haas made mustard. don't forget the broad worst. i think we should name brock best. the best there are 13 specialty beers to wash it all down and bavarian wines and schnapps. and as they say, coast. in francisco, vicki liviakis kron. 4 news. coming up on the
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kron. 4 morning news. latinos are the fastest growing segment of the business community. we have more on their journey to make it to a billion dollar company. >> and the giants squared off against the padres last night. the highlights from the game coming up. >> another fairly cool day going on for today. we've got still just the 70's, even well inland going to battle some clouds and sun mixture for this afternoon. a lot more this afternoon. a lot more sunshine for your labor you know, people always ask me,
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padres proverbs. erin wilson has the highlights for us. well, the giants were matched up with the padres last night, hoping their prized rookie pitcher could get them back on track. >> to their winning ways down on their road trip in san diego. that rookie was none other than cal harris. now they were hoping he can replicate his performance from last monday against the rays where he pitched 6 and a 3rd shutout innings with 11 strikeouts comeback and the giants victory, of course, at oracle park fortunately for harris, it's a day that was not the case against the padres. so they did get to harrison early in the first juan soto here, who has ben, how he's been hot all series long and then he gets a fastball high and deep to center and soto. he 27 homers. it traveled 415 feet. they go up one now in the second xander boegarts hines, a pitch that he like smash hit to center. reiter has a beat on it but he can not grant so this number 16 for bogart this season, they go up to 0. one
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better on here. a little later, gary sanchez, he hit a shot to almost the exact same spot is the land homer. that the just added up 3 to 0 is of the lead at this point. meanwhile, blake snell was cruising against giants hitters, as you see, he gave up 3 hits, no runs in the 6th inning along with a strikeout, pitch for his 12th win of the season. meanwhile, harrison, he gave up 6 runs 6 hits. of them runs being one of them right there from garrett cooper. and there's patrick bailey after the game talking to encouraging and let them know that love will get some big wins. but we've to that win. tonight. the final score with 6 to one in favor of padres. they have the now today in san diego. for now, toss it back to you guys at the desk. all right, erin, thank you. if your labor day plans involve heading to the beach, here's a look at what you can expect when it comes to parking. >> well, you can see the line of cars near near beach, the
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golden gate, national recreation area says that many parking lots reached capacity on saturday. they're asking people to visit park parts of the park, less likely to be congested or to consider arriving to the beach later in the afternoon. that's what officials say. all right, if you're well, let's take a live look now at walnut creek. now it's looking a bit overcast out there, perhaps a little foggy. i'm not as many cars on the road was at this hour right now. those 7.45 this sunday morning. dave, what else should we know? >> well, i guess people are at their locations that they want to be for the holiday weekend. good morning, stephanie. good morning, everybody. by the way, sfo know does lay is happening out there. we do see a little bank of fog. you can see off towards the distance, but same scenario is yesterday. you know, the people out there you saw from the store at the golden gate park. well, poppy, people taking pictures of the cumulus clouds that we had from yesterday. i'm sure that said, here's what's going on in tahoe today. as i mentioned earlier today, you're going to see some of those scattered thunder showers. pretty numerous this afternoon. but tomorrow it's all gone. it's back to sunshine. 68, good day
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there. you probably won't want to leave because it's lower 70's going into tuesday into wednesday. nice weather as we go forward really drying out there. so we got this low still in our backyard here. kind of cut off in the major source moisture. although you can see the effects being felt off towards the rockies and as a result will continue to see this cloud cover. and even though we open up, it will just fill back up again later on with some again. some scattered clouds through the day today. so variable clouds, we've got to go with for today. now, now this low, which us a nice little break from the heat. we had midweek last week. it doesn't look like it's total influence is waning here. let's go all the way up to about thursday and we see the high towards our south of little heat bubble there to keep an eye on not really impacting us by thursday as another weak system passes us, that's going to maybe some cloud cover. but we do see a little warming trend heading into next weekend. however, although from this influence, we don't see a big pop happening just yet. but looks like we're losing our cooling effects from this low. so it could be kind of a cool week and balance as the still kind of
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summer in many ways. tuesday, some scattered clouds want to make note about wednesday, thursday, friday, you can see little spring, some cloud cover towards our south. but on balance, heading into the weekend looks to be mostly sunny and mostly traffic goes up in above us. that's typical of seeing maybe another heat spike coming our way. but the numbers seem to be pretty tame by that standard thus far will soon get a little closer now, again, next week is going to be much warmer than this one. 69 san francisco, we've got to 60's covering the coast. 72 for burlingame to the south u.s. to about 76 for foster city and palo alto redwood city, 70 from mountain view and in the south bay, still only mid 70's. 76 going on for morgan hill, east bay shoreline to the south, lower 70's tri valley. still hang on on the 70's territory today. 79 walnut creek, 78 for concord. last time we get to see the 70's there for a little while. 66 for berkeley, 66, a little bit of that onshore wind helping out. 76 fairfield, 71 for napa. and 75
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santa rosa. so we start to warm up. as you can see, we head into friday into saturday. we have to work some lower 90's into this mix a little bit by next weekend, stephanie. so we could potentially get the middle 90's, but it does not look like triple digits and all that kind of crazy you know this. he bumps and spikes we sometimes get. but a reminder we're still in many ways kind of still in summer. okay, maybe the middle logic fall, but it still feels like summer. ok? very interesting. thank you so much, david. >> all right. what latinos are said to be the fastest growing segment of the business community with more than 5 million businesses across the country. but few are moving from being just a small start-up to becoming a million dollar company. well, this to our to explains. >> skating myself. i went back out and i was reached out to investors that i had that made sense. small business owners tell their stories their dreams of growth all in an effort to convince investors to bet on them. this is what's known in the investing world is pitch night. never say no,
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i don't. if it sounds like an opportunity, it's because it is for latino owned businesses, though it has never been that easy. 2 years ago i went out to raise. no look, you know, they talk about the 100 know that probably a 200 meet. we got a little thing. shows he co-founded route a platform of tools for the commercial cleaning industry service in 20 states. you could say he is among the lucky latino is growing his family business where people talk about family friends, you know, go raise money, family, friends. i we are the family and have a network like that. >> stories like he's led a group of latinos to create on his investors. angel investors meant to change the outlook for latino businesses in every corner of the country, from little village to california, giving small entrepreneurs. >> a chance at success. many, many businesses. >> are below a million in revenue. and it's because
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there isn't the capital needed to feel growth? if you look at our community. >> hardworking, innovative, energetic, the grit that we put into the businesses. we believe there's an opportunity to make definite strong return on investment. >> despite that, a recent stanford university study found that latino owned businesses have lower approval rates than white businesses. one requesting loans above $50,000. definitely national problem. it's devastating actually because especially in a city like chicago, it was billed on the backs of the from mexico. and so sometimes there's a perception that well, they're well recent arrivals. well, no latino hood has a very long history in chicago. here's the theory behind that lack of investment. you might be viewed as risk, right? so they
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look at and say, they're not going the right school there. >> you know, may not have the right networks. and am i going to make this bet on the start of aj? they leon story is a step in changing that perception. >> the former chicago public schools educator co-founded in of air tool to help schools make data-driven decisions. the company has raised 5 million dollars since 2017. that's a rare for a hispanic, latin or minority. let companies only about 2%. >> of the 280 billion dollars that were given in 2021. went to companies that look like ours. it's a reality that he says doesn't fit the country's demographics with latino is now making up 20% of the population. >> and with nearly 5 million businesses across the country for him growth equals help. the help he's received and the help he's now giving that's one of greatest pleasures. right? to be able to hire my own people. >> and for them to continue, as they tell me that they feel
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seen and affirm that work. >> in chicago, i'm lourdes duarte. duarte. >> we're right back. grand canyon university, an affordable private christian university, is one of the largest and fastest-growing universities in the country offering more than 270 programs online. in addition to federal grants and aid, gcu's online students received nearly $130 million dollars in institutional scholarships in 2022. find your purpose at grand canyon university. private. christian. affordable. visit gcu.edu/myoffer
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>> one of the biggest sports legends in bay area history was the toast of the town when he was winning. lots of super bowls. now he's toasting to a new whisky venture joe montana collection. part of a partnership with gold bar whiskey. there are various blends with nods to montana's regular season winds. his touchdown passes and his long 16 year careers. that's kind of fun. the oregon ducks mascot puddles had rough day. every time morgan scores. he does push-ups for the number of points on the scoreboard.
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pretty buff by now. imagine with oregon putting 81 point saturday huddles with was one tired duck. he did 48546 push-ups as oregon rattled off 11 touchdowns in total against portland wow. talk about a rough day at the gym. and a remarkable story from the deaths of lake michigan. a ship that sank more than 150 years ago was discovered in tact shipwreck hunters discovered what's left of the trinidad, which sank in 18. 81, the cold very ship sank to the bottom of the lake. about 270 feet deep on may 13th 18. 81 taking everything the crew owned on board, including the captain's pet dog, the captain a crew of his 8 of all 8 of his crew members survived. they managed to reach shore about 120 miles away. the team that discovered the wreck is working with the wisconsin historical society to add the site to the national register
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of historic places. pretty remarkable discovery. there. still ahead on the next hour of the problem morning news, the 14th annual giant race coming to san francisco. >> and lots of racers already around oracle park. now we have a live look at what to expect. plus wrote a park. police are warning people against a string of credit card skimmers and they're sharing ways that you can stay safe. plus, what you need to know about the closures on i-80 ahead of the holiday weekend. stay with us. the problem morning news continues problem morning news continues with those stories and more. in 16 years, greg gerstner will land the perfect cannonball. with friends he's already meeting now. at aarp volunteer and community events. to help make sure his happiness lives as long as he does. the younger you are, the more you need aarp.
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news and oakland youth football team forced to move their game after 2 recent shootings. parents now demanding action from city leaders. and the i-80 closure in the north bay and east bay could cause some traffic delays as people head home from their labor day weekend trips. details ahead. >> 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's sunday, september, the 3rd. and let's get your first check of the weather now with dave spahr. good morning, good morning, stephanie. good morning, everybody. and another cool kind of day going on here for us today with mixed bag of sun and clouds, variable clouds, if you will. you'll see a decent amount of sunshine still with that. and of course, that morning fog checking in this more the ground, as you can see, covering up a good chunk. >> of the east bay shoreline, although it's starting to rip away a little bit bit by bit. lot of 60's going on in the east bay for right now. we have 50's off towards the west, including half moon bay.
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57 66 meanwhile for san jose, quick comparison for you. we're pretty close to numbers yesterday, if not trailing a few degrees, however, will close that gap pretty quickly in the late morning hours to around noon or so. we still have our low still in our backyard. it's providing enough of the lift with the marine layer and all that stuff to give us the cloud cover. you can't rule out even a little bit of the way. some morning drizzle in some spots, particularly off towards the coast. however, we'll be left with those variable clouds on balance today by high new. let's call it about 70 or so. 74 going on by 3 o'clock. there is a warming trend into next week, however, and we will revisit some of the lower 90's. it looks like by the end of the week. we'll take a closer look at that forecast a bit, stephanie. all right, dave, thank you. and east bay youth football team is forced to find a new place to play. >> after 2 recent shootings in oakland, the east bay panthers move saturday's game the santa rosa to keep players safe. they say kron four's amanda hari explains. >> parents say there are a lot of bad things that happen in
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oakland. but a team like this keeps their kids out of trouble. but after 2 shootings in such a short amount of time, some kids and their families are afraid and are thinking about quitting just to see children running for their lives and not just scrambling, not know where to go and >> on the ground are running behind cars. it was very practice cut short twice by shootings. >> these bay panthers, youth football and cheer organization used to practice at verde east carter park. you're 98th in bancroft avenues clicked, but they don't feel safe there anymore. the first shooting happened august. 24th parent lopez says it sounded like dozens of shots rang out. then it happened again just days later, one of our kids had a bullet. that was right next to him that landed lot of kids and their parents are traumatized by what happened. head coach luke renfro says several children have quit the team following the shootings
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and many more are still worry of them have, you know, had after they have nightmares. and, you know, >> ptsd is real. and, you know, this openness is is turned into mini war zone saturday. the bus, the kids more than 60 miles to santa rosa. it was supposed to be a home game, but they decide to travel to their opponent. instead board member and parent candy scott says they don't feel safe holding the games anywhere oakland. hoping that we bring awareness that people need understand that our youth are in danger. and, you it's is violence everywhere, but is very impactful and very hurtful. when are don't feel safe. open police say they're actively investigating both shootings. but lopez says when they happened, the police didn't do much. she says they're trying to keep the team together. well, they look for a new, safer location to practice and play games. she says the kids need this type of community that because they're from oakland doesn't mean that they have to do the negative things
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from opening. and so this is our way of giving back and let them know that they are. >> going to be great student athletes and we expect for them to be upstanding people. the east bay panthers are a nonprofit organization. organizers say they're trying to raise money to pay for >> a safer location to practice and play in santa rosa amanda hari kron. 4 news. breaking overnight. one person is dead after being struck by a car on winchester boulevard in san jose. >> that's near the winchester plaza in the castle want neighborhood. it happened around 3.20, this morning. san jose police are asking people to avoid the area. the shooting on i-580, in oakland saturday injured 2 people. you're looking at video of the scene now from the citizen app. this happened near the seminary avenue exit around 04:00pm. both victims were inside a black chevy suv. all lanes were closed for about an hour as police investigated. in the north bay. police arrested a woman in connection
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to a fatal hit-and-run in santa rosa. the crash happened last sunday. officers identified alyssa whitten as the suspect involved. they arrested her at her santa rosa home friday. she faces felony hit-and-run and vehicular manslaughter charges. rohnert park police are warning people to be aware of credit card skimmers. officers are investigating multiple reports around the city. they recommend businesses and customers to inspect atm's for any loose, crooked or damaged equipment before using them. the ad atm's in well, lit indoor locations are less vulnerable targets. the vallejo police department is rescheduling a town hall addressing public concerns over security alarm call response times. the event will now take place on september 14th at the palais homeroom on santa clara street. the police department has struggled with limited staffing, but adds that not all alarms qualify as emergencies. they say they will continue to respond to silent robbery, alarms and video alarms showing ongoing crimes. and now to a
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developing story we're following thousands of people attending the burning man festival in nevada remain stranded this morning after widespread flooding from storms. officials today also reporting someone died during the wet weather. the investigation into cause continues. the national weather service says more than a half inch of rain fell over the area and another quarter of an inch is expected today. festival organizers are urging participants to conserve food, water and fuel burning man attracts people from all around the world, including here in the bay area. well, experts predict this labor day weekend to be one of the busiest travel holidays years. travel app. hopper says 20 million travelers will fly this year. that's up 14% from the same time last year. friday was the busiest day at airports across the country with an estimated 3.7 million people flying to their destinations. monday could be just as crowded with an estimated 3.6 million people coming back from their long
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weekend. another reminder before you hit the roads this morning. i-80 westbound between 7.80, and allay and highway 4 in hercules will be closed through the day tomorrow. caltrans is repaving several lanes on the roadway. westbound traffic on 80 is being rerouted through benicia across the venetian martinez bridge and onto highway 4. we asked caltrans about their decision to conduct the repairs over labor day weekend. >> yeah, you know, there's never really a good time to close a major highway, right? but we we you know, requests from motor as we heard the concerns for boaters that this portion of the west. but it was just pretty much unsafe. the payment was in poor conditions. >> so to go in there. if we wanted to make sure that the highway was safe for motorists go in there and make sure that the that a construction that do know there, can withhold for the next 40 years. so right now what we're doing is we look at our traffic data what it showed was that we actually have traffic counts
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during the labor day weekend. number of traffic coming to this region is very low because most of the motor heading towards the east or sacramento to tahoe. >> well, drivers coming back to the bay area on monday. we'll have to use the detour. officials say repaving should be finished by 05:00am tuesday morning. is the annual giants race at oracle park in san francisco and thousands of runners are participating at this year's big event. kron four's tiffany justice live for us now at oracle park with more on this. and tiffany, lots of people around you already. >> yeah, take a look around. a lot of the runners have arrived this morning. we are at the starting line and a lot of them are also taking photos. group photos right at the starting line before the race begins at 9 o'clock this morning. this is the 14th year. this race has been going on. yesterday was a health expo. today is a 5 k 10 10 k race. >> around 6,000 runners are
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signing up are going to participate in this run. they will run along the iconic san francisco waterfront finishing up on the field. so this race is going to start at 9 o'clock this morning. the starting line is at second in king. it's going to be 8 stations as well. this event is kind of like the best of both worlds. if your health and wellness enthusiast in a giants fan, this is for you. run ers. get to run up and down the embarcadero finishing the race on baseball field. earlier we spoke with the but the father, duo been doing this race for the 4 thing you can do together, you know, my wife. she dances with our daughter light asian as so something i mean im could and youngest came last time, but he has basketball tournament. >> so it's just being in the love that. it's like right on water. you know. >> being able be in the city. we just love the city, too. everything from the sports. we've got me like a man in the city. >> so we love everything about
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the okay. this year we're told they're doing things a little differently with a new team and challenge honoring for just a bit. to inform their homes, starting lineups with their groups of 9 or more people. there is an all-star lineup already. that will participating. captain by 3 time olympian shannon robery. eve of 9 will signify the importance of female representation sports, the giant race is also partnering up with not like girls on the run to help barriers and provide greater mental health services. for those coming down to the marina today. expect for a busy sunday, on and barca darrow is going to be heavily impacted that this race going on. we're also told there is a virtual option for those who cannot make it down. back to you. >> dave, thank you so much for that. it's looking like it's going to be a great race today. thank you. coming up on the kron 4 morning news
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interest now accruing on student loans to break down what you need to know. plus police in several bay area cities are asking state officials to help combat retail theft. >> and we're still going to send a share of the sky with a son in clouds, mixture here. temperatures a bit muted only in the 70's, even well inland. however, for your labor day proper, lots of sunshine, a touch warmer. we'll get to that. and that's for a morning news continues. welcome back
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we don't see this up morning fog situation down in the south bay. so much. >> but this is some of stratus cloud cover coming in from that low in our backyard here. so it continues to provide us with clouds on and off throughout the day today. tomorrow we'll take click care of all that, including up in tahoe, looks like so this one-day event is kind of lingers around here. we've got 60's off to the east bay 50's up north. we have 59 san francisco, 57, half moon bay and 66 for san jose. there you have in motion and more rain for up to burning man. you can see as well. but tahoe expect showers and thunder showers this afternoon with some sunshine to come out to give the atmosphere more energy to do the whole process yet again, let's watch the time to this again. daytime heating today. you see more action up there on the home front. things actually look like they're opening up in earnest a bit. but tonight we get that marine layer back again. couple of the drizzle going on in the morning hours. but by noon tomorrow, looks like it's really opening up very nicely.
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maybe along the coast. it might be a bit more stubborn, but you don't see the activity up in the mountains either. so we're now going into a new weather pattern of drier clearer. and we won't have the intrusion of the cloud cover like we had over the last few days will continue on with the marine layer in the morning hours yet again with that fog and such. so to start things off. a variable clouds today, mild temps. that means 70's covering the bay near 80 inland. that means a lot of upper 70's or saying now tomorrow we're going to get some 80's working in here. lots of sunshine. i-70 still hanging around the bay and gradually all week we warm up those temperatures until we get into some 90's. it looks like we might crack 90 as early as about thursday. well, inland. but you get into next weekend. that gets to be more of a question mark. we might be looking at a little bit more of a warming trend to get us up the mid 90's or so. but it is kind of stole. some are a little bit here. 69 san francisco, 71 going on for open. 75 for san jose. still got to say it. variable clouds, high temperatures today. the colors ation shows you the oranges still hanging on and yellows. upper 70's far
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east bay up to the north bay. 75 santa rosa, 69 san francisco and 75 for san jose and gradually start to go through the 80's. still go through the 80's. it looks like monday into tuesday, however, by the end of the week, though, will probably start to venture back to the 90's and again, next weekend, this one was kind of a cool one, but next weekend will be a bit on the warmer side. so reportedly never a dull moment here. area, of course, the weather. yeah. so in in the fall conditions, when can we really expect that to kind all well that can vary? you know, we had sometimes even as late as october. we can have spikes to when we got to watch. >> the thing to watch out too, as we get into fall, we'll be watching those winds more carefully. that's been kind of the singsong the onshore wind kind of thing lately, which is coal. that's great. and this low is wonderful. that's nice. % fire retardant. however, we get into those fall months since those offshore winds. we got to watch all the way to about thanksgiving on that occasion. i will keep our eyes peeled for that. thank you. do that. >> all right. well, in national news, president joe biden and the first lady were in florida saturday touring
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the devastation left in the wake of hurricane idalia newsnation's. evan lambert has more on the president's visit. >> as thousands of floridians clean up this holiday weekend from the buckets of water. hurricane drenched upon the sunshine state. president biden has once again within weeks deployed to a disaster zone to survey the damage and meet those devastated by the storm. >> i know it's frustrating and it's hard and i've directed fema. to help you in every way they can. >> he and the first lady visiting live oak florida community not far from where the hurricane made landfall, the resulting tree damage from its winds could leave neighbors there without power for weeks. major power outages. a lot of poles knocked down >> hundreds of probably have been reported. but as recovery begins, the president's trip also bringing with it somewhat of a political storm.
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>> a snub from republican governor and presidential candidate ron desantis, who according to the fema administrator, pulled out of a mutually agreed upon visit planned earlier this week. >> i don't think he's going to be there. we're going to take >> the president wasting little time to get on the ground in florida just weeks after the deadly wildfires in maui for which his administration received criticism for his decision to wait several days, 12 in total to visit the wildfire destruction that left at least 115 dead. the white house says the federal response to idalia includes 1500 federal personnel on the ground and more than 540 search and rescue personnel. 1.3 million meals and 1.6 million liters of water available for families who have lost their homes without life-sustaining supplies because of the category 3 storm.
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>> and now the storm has passed you're dealing with was left his wake. and we're not going anywhere. government. we're here to help the state as long as it takes. >> 385 people are still missing after last month's deadly wildfires on maui. meantime, the number of people reported dead in the fires remains at 115, only about half of them have been identified. the environmental protection agency is leading the effort now to clean up hazardous debris left behind in the burn zone. white house says more money is needed to deal with the aftermath of natural disasters that have ravaged communities across the u.s. president biden will seek another 4 billion dollars in addition to the 12 already allocated to face to deal with fight wildfires, flooding and hurricanes. the administration says the 16 billion is needed to cover the damage from the fires in hawaii and louisiana as well as flooding in vermont and now with hurricane idalia
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striking florida, the cost of cleanup and recovery has greatly increased. the pentagon is unveiling a new website with declassified information on foes, including photos and videos. news nations. joe khaleel has that story. >> changes coming to the agency within the pentagon that investigates for reports arrow or the all-domain anomaly resolution office will now answer directly to the deputy secretary of defense kathleen hicks and highlights the importance of the program to the department and the fact that it has the deputy secretaries full attention arrow will soon be publishing a website making publicly available. all unclassified uefa reports it complete with witness accounts, videos and pictures. according to pentagon spokesman general pat ryder, a step toward full transparency in a recent congressional hearing, former air force david grusch claimed under oath. he believes the government is running a secret program to reverse engineer
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non human origin. foes, which it has in its possession. a controversial claim one grusch says is based on interviews. he's done with dozens of people who work in national defense. people started confiding in me. they approached me. i have plenty of current former senior intelligence officers that came to me many, which i knew it my whole careers that confided to me. they were a part of the program, the name of the program. we asked the pentagon whether any of those interviews would be made public or whether any of the people grusch spoke with. >> would be made available to congress. are any of those reports going to be published on this website? interviews, as i understand arrow is is very willing to take any input, your information and to investigate into claims of you. ap. >> and so if that information is made available to the department, certainly will take a look at it. >> in the east bay, a portion
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of the regional martinez or the excuse me, the martinez, regional shoreline will be closed through november. the east bay regional park district is temporarily closing playgrounds, picnic areas and the parking lot. the start work on a new water concert conserving irrigation system. the pickle weed and granger's wharf trail will remain open. and with thousands expected to visit national parks this holiday weekend, officials are offering safety tips. they recommend checking for park updates, trail closures or other unforeseen circumstances before heading out. officials adding parkour should follow warning signs and stay away from any dangerous bodies of water. still ahead on the kron, 4 morning news, the hollywood writers strike enters its 5th month with no enters its 5th month with no signs of slowing down yet.
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hollywood writers strike hit the 4 month mark on saturday. leaders with the writers guild of america and the alliance of motion picture and television producers have not said at the negotiating table for 2 weeks. the wga is asking for increased compensation, especially with residual checks and protections against artificial intelligence. a new survey finds a majority of americans say they're living paycheck to paycheck. the data from lendingclub shows 61% of americans say they struggle to meet ends meet in july. that's up 2% from last year along with inflation. some consumers say they're struggling with financial stability because of non-essential spending. and if you're looking for some labor day weekend plans, you can get a taste of greece without ever leaving the bay the belmont greek festival is taking place all weekend long. local
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vendors celebrating greek culture with dance performances. live music, a mythology play and of course, plenty of tasty food. it's happening at holy cross church on alameda de less pulled us today from noon to 10:00pm wide array of vendors from all over mostly greek imports. >> we have people that are dancing that are part of our community. we have news uses great. nice be quicker and then we just have all of our with that. we want to share it you. we states. so we have we haven't you know, because like you come here, you get to the beautiful something. that's a really good it sounds like a great time. the 51st belmont greek festival happening at holy cross church again. >> alameda de luz pulled us from noon to 10:00pm. >> still ahead on the kron 4 morning news, several big pieces of legislation take a big step towards becoming law big step towards becoming law
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4 morning news student loan payments are on the horizon. a look at what you need to know before you start making those payments. and thousands of racers gathering right now at oracle park in san francisco for the 14th annual giants race. >> we have a live report in just a moment. but first, good morning. welcome back. thank you so much for joining us here. let's start off this half hour with a look at the forecast. dave spahr in the weather center with more on this and dave, what can those runners expected? a kind of the conditions that they're getting right now? good morning, stephanie. good morning, everybody. you know, the fog still kind of hanging around a little bit subdue temperatures as we tend to see a lot of times in san francisco anyway. >> even you folks inland are getting a nice little treat
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from break from the heat. the shot coming in from half moon bay and very typical with that morning fog. that's at hand. i saw a little bit earlier. we had some better ground fog that starting to lift right now. notice we may get some peeks of sun going on as we get into the early afternoon to this is really stratus cloud cover. that's above us. so it's not just the fog issue, although that's going to play again tomorrow morning. but it's this cloud cover aloft that's also involve 60's cover a lot of the east bay for right now. san francisco, 59 50's up north as well. 57 half moon bay and 66 for san jose for the oakland a's up playing the angels today. game time 107, temperatures near 70 because we're going to spend most of the game probably in the upper 60's. you throw in some variable clouds and they're we'll call kind of cool with a bit of a breeze cooking here at about 10. and that's not a major change from what's going on well inland because your highs there, we'll be sub 80 looks like 71 by high noon by 3. at 75, we get better clearing, as you can see in the afternoon, generally speaking. but still got to say
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that variable cloudiness, you know, the sun and clouds mixture. we shake this off in time for the labor day proper and into next week, some gradual warming will get more into that coming up in just a bit 70. all right. looking forward to that update. thank you, dave. >> today again is the annual giants race at oracle park in san francisco. we know that thousands of runners are participating this year. let's check in now com for stephanie justice is live at oracle park she's been speaking with people all day tiffany, how's it looking out there right now? >> yes, so it's getting super busy. the race is about to start happen now. but we are being spoiled right now. we have the alaska all-star team right behind us. we have the captain, shannon, that we're going to speak but female representation super important in this race is well, she added in the issues and tell us more about that and more just about the you know, this is a really exciting opportunity for giants to alaska airlines to be really showing the importance of women's sports and celebrating
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some of our leading ladies in the bay area. we have alaska all-star team of 9 women all leaders in their industry as well as highly accomplished we have nonprofits are representing as well. imagining more for myself. we have the least we can tell you about hers, but really the important thing is showing that there's these strong women in sports and representation matters all have bay area ties, correct? so where were you tie i'm originally from santa cruz and then ran at samford and college. not alameda. the island city naha. >> california went to university alberta lee and now i reside there with my 3. has been we show you. we were talking about your nonprofit, you mind telling more about as well. yeah, i have a nonprofit called and mother all about breaking down barriers for women in sports, a part of evolution for women could also
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be mothers and within the sports community. we recognize that lot of times when women become moms are put out this part. so our nonprofit aims keep women in sport they become moms not thank you for that work and your time yes, i live oakland's and went cow a preschool. and i also lead that berkeley berkeley and good energy i want to make this just a broad question for anyone to answer, but how do you feel about the organization, you know, making female representation in sports, such a big part of this race as well. >> i love the fact of the have been a leader in having women within their coaching organization. you know, that's something that i think all of really appreciate. and we just want to make sure that emphasis putting women to the forefront something that continue emphasize to the folks at your to date. >> i'm live in wright county
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grew up in berkeley. i have more children and that the mother, i think it's important to show my kids and kids out there that women can do whatever they put their minds to white cushion. all women's group in the city called the impala's. i. >> mean, we power through golden gate park in rye keys are every week. it's just women putting one foot in front the other like testing in 2000. i know showing everybody that they can do it and taking the time to be at this event as well. hey, kim conley from santa rosa, california. yeah, i mean, i think we have so many great female athletes that come from the bay area across sports. and so just really exciting to see giants organization putting them at the forefront and celebrating these are all in the u.s., by the way, have let i've got to got to out. and the cash is. i live san francisco and also and follow all women's racing game. it's awesome to see that the giants put all women's team together looking up women and very young.
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>> outstanding. all thank you guys for making time to chat all right. the race is going to at 9 o'clock. so in about half an hour of stephanie, i'm going to send it back to you in studio. strong women in sports, in from the bay area to we love to see it. thank you to give >> friday was a significant day at the state capitol where hundreds of bills faced a big test. >> capitol correspondent eytan wallace gives us a look at how the bills now another step closer to becoming law. >> human trafficking do passes a minute with that formal announcement, the assembly appropriations committee late friday voting to advance senate bill 14 it 6 to classify human trafficking of anyone under the age of 18 as a serious felony in the state of california. that would categorize and under the state's 3 strikes law for re-offenders that could lead to increase jail time and penalties for convicted traffickers. republican senator shannon grove of bakersfield authored the bill. california's a hot bed for child trafficking. and we need to make sure that we do
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everything possible to protect our children. >> the world needs to know the california children are not for sale. and this is one step closer to making sure that that happens. friday's vote on sb 14 marks a major turnaround for a bill democrats in the assembly. public safety committee originally killed this summer only to bring it back. amid intense backlash. now it will move forward in the legislative process but only under the condition. the officer agreed to an amendment affirming legal protections for victims who may have been forced to cooperate with their traffickers. the goal to make sure that. >> that anyone, including the victim is not further victimize. the amendment does not change anything. >> about taking repeat offenders of child traffickers and locking them in prison. that's that's the whole purpose of the bill is to get these people off the street. >> let's be 14 was just one of hundreds of bills. the committee took up members also green-lighted sb 4, 4, 7, reverse in california's travel ban prohibiting state funded travel. 26 states some believe
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have enacted anti lgbtq+ policies. as for why senate president pro tem toni atkins herself a member of the lgbtq+ community is leading the effort to reverse the ban. it really focuses on a way to send a positive message of inclusion. other bills advancing include one to decriminalize plant-based psychedelics, including so-called magic mushrooms and another that under limited circumstances could allow people experiencing severe mental illness to be held and treated against their will. next. the bills head to the floor for a vote with just 8 business days left in the legislative session. a sprint to the finish line again with just 8 days left, they'll be taking hundreds of votes every day for the next 8 days. of course, there were some bills that did not make an, including one attempting to penalize social media companies for using algorithms. some say target and harm children reporting at the state capitol. a tom wallace kron. 4 news. >> police in daly city, san mateo and san bruno are asking state officials for funding
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support in the ongoing fight against organized retail theft. san bruno police department says if the funds are awarded, all 3 departments would get a joint task force with tools and strategies to reduce retail theft. the student loan borrowers now have a month left until they have to start making payments. raquel martin has more on that. >> now the final month millions of americans can dodge their student loans come october payments are due. how should they be prepared? come to student aid, dot gov. take a look at all the options. james calls with the department of education. he says in dress kicks back in now. but his agency created cheaper and more flexible payment options to ease the pain. we know this is a challenge for a lot of people. the option likely to be the cheapest is the new income-driven save plan individual borrowers earning less than about $33,000 will owe nothing and for others making monthly payments. your ballots won't grow due to unpaid interest. so that is a
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really big benefit are offering. there's also a new grace period over the next year. individuals who can not make their monthly payments will not see a decrease in their credit scores. still is setting in. how do you live paycheck to paycheck? the student think about race at other painted, mr. if a noise with the naacp because black students more, she anticipates about half will have to default has a major concern. the naacp is partnering with the department of education to prevent the worst outcome of the repayment stace. >> is going to be a hefty i just really as the individuals really me into the information that we're trying to provide ultimately the naacp is urging the administration to forgive student debt. the department of education says it's still working on options to do just that in washington, raquel martin. >> well, this weekend, the bay area's largest celebration of scottish culture is taking over pleasanton the 157 scottish highland gathering in games. look at that little terrier kicked off saturday
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morning. people competed in stone tosses a killed mile race and a cape or toss. that's where competitors toss a large taper poll called a caver attendees also enjoy traditional foods, whiskey, tastings and music. and if you missed this yesterday, don't worry. the festival is going to be open again today. coming up, the giant squared off against the padres last night. >> the highlights from the game coming up. >> ai is powering some amazing new features from a kid friendly chat bot to a magical app that can animate old photos. i'm rich demuro all. take a look at some of the latest new tools that's coming up in tech. smart. >> i hear this is completely carbon based what these numbers and myself, some upper 70's going on in the east bay for today. warming up in the next week, though, a lot more sunshine for labor day. we're back at 4 morning news continues.
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>> not a bay area baseball. the giants in southern california taking on the padres kron four's. erin wilson has the highlights for us. well, the giants are matched up with the padres last night, hoping their prized rookie pitcher could get them back on track. >> to their winning ways down on their road trip in san diego. that rookie was none other than cal harris in town. now they were hoping he can replicate his performance from last monday against the rays wherenhe pitched 6 and a 3rd shutout innings with 11 strikeouts comeback. and the giants victory, of course, at oracle park. now, unfortunately for harris, it's a day that was not the case against the padres. so they did get to harrison early in the first juan soto here who had. he's been hot all series
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long and then he gets a fastball high and deep to center and soto. he 27 homers. it traveled 415 think they go up one now in the second xander boegarts hines, a pitch that he like smash to center. reiter has a beat on it but he can not grant this number 16 for bogart this season. they go up 2 to 0, 1, better on here. a little later, gary sanchez, he hit a shot to almost the exact same spot is the land that was sanchez's 19th home run of the just added up 3 to 0 is the lead at this point. meanwhile, blake snell was cruising against giants hitters, as you see, he gave up 3 hits, no runs in the 6th inning along with a strikeout that he pitched for his 12th win of the season. meanwhile, harrison, he gave up 6 runs 6 hits. of them home runs being one of them right there from garrett cooper. and there's patrick bailey after the game talking to
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encouraging and let them know we'll get some big wins, but we're not that win. tonight, the final score with 6 to one in favor of padres. they have today in san diego. for now, it back to you guys at the dais. aaron, thank you. well, if your labor day plans happened to involve heading to rec area says that many lots in the area reached capacity. they're asking people to consider coming to the beach a little later in the afternoon to help relieve traffic congestion. let's take a live look now at walnut creek where bit more traffic at this 45 this sunday, your labor day weekend hopefully everyone's out there headed somewhere. fun. otherwise staying indoors watching what you can have us on the go to, you know, and watch your phone if you want, you know. >> you know, we want to watch us here not look at sun in
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morning. 70. good morning, everybody. s by the way, little deck of some fog going on in the background here. but beyond that will mix that out. nicely. no delays happening on that front as well. and if you want to get those nice pictures and so forth. >> like you saw, you can do it again today to it will be sun and clouds mixture all day today. this is tahoe. and this is what happens once we get into the workweek. although monday is a holiday. but 68 tomorrow, 70 tuesday and wednesday, up to 71 the gradual warming trend that we're going to see on the home front as well. but today want to make note of got so those scattered thunder showers working here this afternoon, probably more potent we saw yesterday. so today is the last hurrah until that low find the lift-off in get out of dodge. so it's right here. kind of in our backyard, as you can see, still churning those showers and thunder showers up to the mountains. and that low just kind of meanders a little bit as you will notice. but it gives us some insulation still as we get into the new week, there's that a bubble that he don't or southeast. it looks like it stays contained, but getting into next weekend, we might
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start to see some movement. temperature-wise going on here. certainly see venture into the lower 90's. but by next weekend, we might to jump into the mid 90's to make note of what it is, they're clears out as we get into monday. tuesday looks pretty sweet. we do see kind of pieces of fronts coming by little in the way of some cloud cover coming in by friday. just to make but i don't have much of an impact on temperatures as we continue to warm into next weekend, she sees kind of the dome somewhat building and the traffic remains up towards our north. here's our 4 zone forecast. checking things out for you. we are at 69 san francisco to the coast will do those 60's. 72 going on for burlingame to the south. 76 foster city, palo alto in redwood city as well. more 70's in the south bay. 76 morgan hill, los gatos as well, east bay shoreline, lower 70's tri valley, upper 70's. but the ages will be back by tomorrow, though, 79 walnut creek, 78 danville, concord, at 78 66 berkeley, compliments of an onshore wind at 66 filet o 76 fairfield
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napa. 71 and 75 going on for santa rosa. here you have in the seven-day forecast. there's the big warmup we're talking about. we venture into the lower 90's and stay that way into next weekend. so will be but mid-nineties or so next weekend. but the next thing will be one to watch, as i mentioned before, is watch those offshore winds. we don't see any now, but that's something to watch the next couple of months that this is may not feel the best for everybody. but this is nice fire retardant. >> you you get it at year that sticks around and the cloud cover all that good stuff. so yeah, absolutely. and will need that because there always is that here around. yeah. all right, dave, thank you. >> okay. we'll ai is power and some new apps that range from retouching old images to child-friendly chat bots. our rich demuro has more in tech smart. >> ai is powering some amazing new tools. here's a look at some that are interesting. useful and fun. ai is helping
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to unlock new ways to work, learn and be creative. first up, you've heard of chatgpt, but what about claude claude is an ai chat bot developed by san francisco based and tropic. it's helpful and friendly. and although it doesn't have access to the real-time internet, it's really good at explaining things and summarizing lots of text. want a kid friendly ai chatbot checkout pinwheel gpt pinwheel puts kids safe guardrails on chats to make sure they're simple and appropriate for kids. 7 to 12. >> parents can see a history of what their kids are asking even lead questions free for up to 20 questions a month. >> want to bring in old photo back to life imagine uses ai to colorized enhance and repair pictures, just scan or upload an old photo to get started. probably the most interesting slash creepy feature is how can someone in an old picture tome is an app that can help you bring your ideas to life. it takes any
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input and turns it into a compelling visual. think of it as power point for the next generation. it's powerful, fast and insanely creative free to start. give your random thoughts a boost with whisper memos. the app is a voice memo recorder of the future uses open ai tech to transcribe what you say with eerie accuracy notes are safe to the list and e-mail to you. a new apple watch companion app lets you record your ideas wherever you are. even without a phone or cellular connection. free to start pay to transcribe more. finally, 11 labs is all about voices based in some text and have various voices read it out loud for school and 7 years ago, our fathers brought forth on this continent, a new nation conceived in liberty, create ai voice from scratch. >> or recreate your own voice. but that feature requires a paid subscription which starts at a dollar.
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>> you can find links to all of these ai tools on my website. just go to rich on tech dot tv. i'm rich demuro and you are tech smart. >> get ready for oktoberfest in september. in this morning's dine and dish, vicki liviakis takes us to a beer garden right here in the bay area. >> we'll come to rod house, the bavarian style beer hall and restaurant in san francisco at fort mason where beer lovers rejoice is a slight oktoberfest every%day. haha, pretty much. it's pronounced rottinghaus pitch in german means wheelhouse. >> but some might just call it radhaus because it's that rat. >> aaron, along with his twin brother, matt, are the owners with a thing for all things bavarian? this is town in look bills. this is a smoked beer are smoked. patrons come for the beverages. the camaraderie
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and the fresh food. there's this hand rolled in germantown, joking. chef michael behind the house, made menu. it's traditional with california cheese plate thunderbolt. our home and truffle butter. brussels sprouts with alpine fondue are jaeger schnitzel with mushrooms pretzel with haas made mustard. don't forget the broad worst. i think we should name brock best. the best there are 13 specialty beers to wash it all down and bavarian wines and schnapps. and as they say, coast. in francisco, vicki liviakis kron. 4 news. looks like a great time. we'll be right great time. we'll be right back. 18 years from tonight,
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>> one of the biggest sports legends in bay area history is toasting to a new whisky venture joe montana collection is part of a partnership with gold bar whiskey. there are various blends with nods to montana's regular season wins his career touchdown passes and his long 16 year careers. the oregon ducks mascot puddles had a rough day. check this out. every time oregon scored he did push-ups with a number of points on the scoreboard. so with oregon putting 81 points on saturday, puddles was one tired. 546 push-ups oregon rattled off 11 touchdowns in total against portland states. all? yeah, he deserves a hug. after all
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well. remarkable story from the depths of lake michigan. shipwreck hunters discovered what's left of the trinidad, which sank in 18. 81, the cold very ship sank to the bottom of the lake about 270 feet deep on may 13th 18. 81 taking everything the crew owned on board, including the captain's pet dog, the captain and all 8 of his crew members, though, did survive the team discovered that the team that discovered this wreck is working with the wisconsin historical society to add the site to the national register of historic places. still ahead on the next hour of the kron, 4 morning news, the 14th annual giant race. >> it's coming to san francisco later today. we have a look what you can expect. plus rohnert park police raising concerns about credit card skimmers. the warning signs to keep an eye out what's coming up. and another freeway shooting in the east bay unfolds in broad daylight, snarling traffic. stay with
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morning news and oakland youth football team forced to move their game after 2 recent shootings. parents now demanding action from city leaders and the i-80 closure in the north bay and east bay could cause some traffic delays as people head home from their labored a weekend trips. >> 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.
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>> it is sunday, september. the 3rd, let's get your first check of the weather with dave sphar. good morning to you, dave. well, good morning, stephanie. good morning, everybody. off the kind of a foggy quite a bit of cloud cover start for you. will take care of outside as we get to the afternoon and mixed bag of sun and clouds as what you can expect in those mild temperatures as well. a little break from summer. >> however, it's going to come back again within a couple of days, however. so we'll warm back up a bit. here's half moon bay for you. and we do have some of that ground fog lingering and a lack some cloud cover to make note of temperature. check for you. we have a still pretty much 60's going on in the east bay. finally getting some of them in the north bay, too, with 59 at half moon bay, 66 for san jose in just a quick comparison sake, you see were trailing still. it will slow to clear right now. but we'll catch up pretty quickly this early afternoon. we still have that trough. you can see just how digs in so nicely right across the west coast. and that gives us a little vacation, if you will, from summer gives a little feeling of fall-like weather here for a couple of days. the rain continues. you will see in
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northern nevada and up to tahoe. so that's an issue. if you're traveling up there today's going to be issue of rain. but tomorrow, sunny and dry and also mild temps to here's what it looks like back in the home front today, 70 to 1 o'clock by 4.74. got to say the mixed bag of sun and clouds still in there, but will clear out as well by monday morning forecast coming up in a bit, stephanie. all right, dave, thank you. >> breaking overnight, a neighborhood in concord is experiencing a power outage after a car crashed into a power pole. this is an image shared by conquer this is on. burton had locks avenue. police say the driver of the car was arrested on suspicion of dui power has been out since about one this morning. let's take a look now at the pg outage map. this is just off port chicago highway. according to nearly 300 customers are impacted by this outage. crews are scene and power is expected to be restored around 4 o'clock this afternoon. east bay youth
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football team is forced to find a new place to play after 2 recent shootings in oakland, the east bay panthers move saturday's game the santa rosa to keep players safe. they say kron four's amanda hari reports. parents say there are a lot of bad things that happen in oakland to put a team like this keeps their kids. >> out of trouble. but after 2 shootings in such a short amount of time, some kids and their families are afraid and are thinking about quitting just to see children running for their lives and not just scrambling, not know where to go and >> on the ground are running behind cars. it was very practice cut short twice by shootings. >> these bay panthers, youth football and cheer organization used to practice at verde east carter park near 98th in bancroft avenues oakland. but they don't feel safe there anymore. the first shooting happened august 24th parent lopez says it sounded like dozens of shots rang out.
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then it happened again just days later, one of our kids had a bullet. that was right next to him that landed lot of kids and their parents are traumatized by what happened. head coach luke renfro says several children have quit the team following the shootings and many more are still worry. he of them have, you know, had they have nightmares. and and, you know, ptsd is real. and, you know, >> this openness turned into mini war zone saturday. the bus, the kids more than 60 miles to santa rosa. it was supposed to be a home game, but they decide to travel to their opponent. instead board member and parent candy scott says they don't feel safe holding the games anywhere oakland from hoping that we bring awareness that people need understand that our youth are in danger. and, you it's is violence everywhere, but is very impactful and very hurtful. when are don't feel safe. open police say they're actively investigating both shootings. but lopez says when
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they happened, the police didn't do much. she says they're trying to keep the team together. well, they look for a new, safer location to practice and play games. she says the kids need this type of community that because they're from oakland doesn't mean that they have to do the negative things from opening. and so this is our way of giving back and let them know that they are. >> going to be great student athletes and we expect for them to be upstanding people. the east bay panthers are a nonprofit organization. organizers say they're trying to raise money to pay for >> a safer location to practice and play in santa rosa amanda hari kron. 4 news breaking overnight. one person is dead after being struck by a car on winchester boulevard in san jose. >> that's near the winchester plaza in the castle law neighborhood. it happened around 3.20, this morning. san jose police are asking people to please avoid the area a shooting on i-580, in oakland saturday injured 2 people.
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you're looking at video of the scene from the citizen app. it happened to the seminary avenue exit around 04:00pm. both victims were inside a black chevy suv. all lanes were closed for about an hour as police investigated. in the north bay. police arrested a woman in connection to a fatal hit and run in santa rosa. the crash happened last sunday. officers identified alyssa whitten as the suspect involved. they arrested her at her santa rosa home friday. she faces felony hit-and-run and vehicular manslaughter charges. park. police are warning people to be aware of credit card skimmers. officers are investigating multiple reports around the city. they recommend businesses and customers to inspect atm's for any loose, crooked or damaged equipment before using them. they add atm's in well, lit indoor locations are less vulnerable targets. the vallejo police department is rescheduling a town hall addressing public concerns over security alarm call response times. the event will now take place september 14th
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at the valais homeroom on santa clara street the police department has struggled with limited staffing, but adds that not all alarms qualify as emergencies. they say they will continue to respond to silent robbery. alarm sand video alarms showing ongoing crimes. and now to a developing story. we're following thousands of people attending the burning man festival in nevada remain stranded this morning after widespread flooding from storms. officials today also reporting someone died during the wet weather. the investigation into a cause continues. the national weather service says more than a half inch of rain fell over the area and another quarter of an inch is expected today. festival organizers are urging participants to conserve food, water and fuel burning man attracts people from around the world, including the bay area. experts predict this labor day weekend to be one of the busiest travel holidays in years travel hopper says 20 million travelers will fly this year. that's up 14% from
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the same time last year. friday was the busiest day at airports across the country with an estimated 3.7 million people flying to their destinations. monday could be just as crowded with an estimated 3.6 million people coming back from their long weekend. another reminder before you hit the roads this morning on i-80 eastbound or rather westbound between 7.80, in vallejo. >> and highway 4 in hercules will be closed through the day tomorrow. caltrans is repaving several lanes on the roadway. westbound traffic on 80 is being rerouted through benicia across nation. martinez bridge and onto highway 4. we as caltrans about their decision to conduct the repairs over labor day weekend. >> yeah, you know, there's never really a good time to close a major highway, right? but we you know, request from motor as we heard the concerns for boaters that this portion of west. but it was just pretty much unsafe. the payment was in poor conditions. >> so to go in there. if we wanted to make sure that the
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highway was safe for motorists go in there and make sure that the hat that a construction that do know there. can withhold for the next 40 years. so right now what we're doing is we look at our traffic data what it showed was that we actually have traffic counts during the labor day weekend and the number of traffic coming to this region is very low because most of the motor heading towards the east or sacramento to top of >> drivers coming back to the bay area on monday. we'll have to use the detour. officials say repaving should be finished by 05:00am tuesday morning. >> today is the annual giants raise at oracle park in san francisco. and thousands of runners are participating in this year's event. >> over 70 just is live for us now at oracle park was more. she's been speaking with racers of all different backgrounds throughout the day. a good morning to you, tiffany. >> good morning, stephanie. yes, it is. 9 o'clock. the race has started. you can see the runners right behind me. they're going and there's
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quite a few ready to go at starting line where we are right now. this is the 14 years this has been going on yesterday was at home expo. today is a 5.10 k race in around 6,000. runners are participating this year. they will run along and iconic san francisco waterfront getting the chance finish on the the race started at 9 o'clock this morning. the starting line is at second and he got a lot of people have walked by stocks. just watched event go on and there's going to be a stations as well. this event is kind of like the best of both worlds. you're a health and wellness enthusiast and a giants fan, this is for you runners. you get a chance to run up and down the embarcadero, finishing right on the baseball field. earlier we spoke with the father, son duo. this is our 4th >> something we can do together. you know, my wife. she dances with our daughter
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light asian as so something i mean im could and my my youngest came last time, but he has basketball tournament. so it's just this year. love that. it's like right on water. you know. >> being able be in the we just love the city, too. everything from the sports. we've got me like a man in the city. so we love everything about the city. >> all right. so this year we're told they're doing things a little differently as well with a new team challenge operating participants are able to form their own starting lineups with their group 9 or more people. there is an all-star lineup already that will be participating captain by 3 time. gives shannon robery? we actually spoke with all of them earlier. the team of 9 will signify the importance of female representation in sports, a giant race is also partnering up with foundations like girls on the run to help remove barriers to provide greater access e-mail athletics and mental health services. for those coming
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down to the marina today, it is going to be especially busy on this sunday with this going but we are being told that if can't make it down today, there's a virtual option stephanie, back to you. a virtual option. that is the option. i will be vying for cause after this. i'm probably headed for a nap. going to be. >> lacing up my race anytime soon. thank you, tiffany. well, coming up on the kron morning news interest now accruing on student loans. we break down what you need to know. plus police in several bay area cities are reaching out to state officials on ways to help combat retail theft. we explain in just a moment. >> well, we've got fog a lot of low-lying clouds hanging around for right now will open up those skies a little bit with a mixed bag of sun and clouds cool on those temps clouds cool on those temps opening things up nicely
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>> all right. welcome back. let's take a live look now at the bay bridge. not too much traffic out there at 9.13, this beautiful sunday morning and looking a little bit gray out there for the drivers. dave, what do you track? it's a little spooky looking isn't done good morning, stephanie. good morning, everybody. we see the same kind of thing going on in half moon bay coupled with. >> that morning marine layer in the lower lying fog. and so for that will take care of that as we get to the later afternoon over the cloud cover will be a little bit of an issue all day today. 60's covering the east bay up to the north bay. finally joining them. we see 64 from 61, san francisco, even half moon bay, one of the few holdouts at 59 66, san jose. so the rain continues picking up around tahoe for today in this afternoon. and daytime heating will just animate this even
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more in our own backyard. we have some leftover cloud cover, but it looks like it's trying to already lift a bit here. once we add the mixing process of the atmosphere. on top of this, we might get some better clearing in the afternoon hours to hand it over to future cast for it keeps the quite busy up there in the mountains. by contrast, it looks like we're starting to open up as we get to the afternoon hours. so again, we'll say it is variable clouds, varying terms of the day during an terms of location, kind of cover, everybody. all in one scoop. here comes the marine layer yet again tomorrow morning. it spills into the sacramento valley nicely but mixes out as we approach the noon hour and things are quiet up there around ta one case. you're headed up there. so was some rain today, but things will be improving as we head into the holiday tomorrow, even late as tuesday. here comes that marine layer again and sunday into the afternoon. so for today, it's variable clouds. we talked about mild got 70's covering the east bay shoreline near 80 inland. some means a lot of upper 70's. then tomorrow we find get into the lower 80's, the base to hold on to some 70's. lots of
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sunshine for you as it will be all week long. and we start to warm up each day. not a whole lot. it will be just kind of inching it by day by day and starting hit the octane a little bit by thursday, friday and saturday. the models kind of start to decouple as we head into the weekend have to keep an eye on that. but it does look like a very clear it will be hotter than this weekend has been 69 san francisco with variable clouds. a 71 for oakland for the a's ball game today this afternoon. expect temps around 70 or so. 75 for san jose. there you have it. a lot of upper 70's east of the east bay hills. you don't see that too often. and 70's going up there in the north bay. 69, san francisco. 75 san jose next couple of days here lined up for you. there you see the trend through the 80's. but again, we're going to revisit those 90's. it looks like by thursday, friday, by next weekend could be talking about middle 90's with all of that, too. how do you feel you feel, ok, how's your mental health? and all karen owoc is yes, that's right. we have here and here and september is self care awareness month. a time to remind ourselves.
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>> that taking care of our bodies is essential. our health expert karen owoc joins us today to teach us how we can improve our brain heart and overall health with just one simple exercise, too. >> quite a tease there, karen. yeah, haha to fill us so i'm not going to have you do. squats are balancing an one. okay? it's really simple. all right. it's all do with breathing, ok? what's called the 4, 7, 8 breathing technique for and what it does is stimulates the vagus nerve, which explain that. i'm going to show you had to do it for all right. everyone can do it. it's and once explained what it does, everyone is going to do it. all right. it us through it. so what you're going to do is first exhale out all your air through your mouth. okay. hail through your for 4 counts. okay. one 2, 3, 4 and then hold your breath for 7 counts. that's one 2, 3,
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4, 5, 6, 7 and then exhale out for 8, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and then you repeat that 3 more time. so you do a round of 4 of those, you don't want to do it more than 4 times, especially at the beginning because you're slowing respiration if you're not used to it, ok, so you can do that if you practice at for a month then you could go to up to 8. >> interesting, ok, got it. so the whole idea is to slow and stimulate the vagus nerve. so. so what you're doing is you're it's going to help you relax. that sounds very nice. yeah. haha. we need more of that. so where exactly is the vagus nerve for the vagus? nerve is the longest cranial nerve in the human body and it starts here at the brain and it has
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extensive distribution because it has lots of >> of branches. so it starts here at the brain stem. it goes down through the heart belongs to the sta. make the digestive system, the colon and then down to the pelvic so it has extensive, you know, affect ok, so it when it stimulate certain organs, it's going to help relax. because what's going to happen is you're going to release what's called acetylcholine. and that when we do the lafayette exercise. exactly. and that's a, you know, a transmitter. you i call it the your internal tranquil tied to the vagus nerve. so what really interesting is that some researchers at the university of amsterdam, they did a study with rheumatoid arthritis patients and they they studied them for 3 months they
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actually inserted a stimulator that stimulating the vagus i talked to had to do it naturally they were doing it with the stimulator. wow. and what happened was they're inflammation levels went down and their symptoms of pain and and rigidity went down. so really help them improve. so the implications is that this can help people with better suffering from inflammatory diseases, alzheimer's and parkinson's, heart disease, diabetes. all those chronic inflammatory diseases. so it's huge. so the best. so the easiest way to stimulate the vagus nerve naturally is to do the breathing exercise that you mention. >> again, walk us through the pattern. so it's 4, 7, 8, 4, inhale for for hold for 7 and exhale for 8. >> and in the study, they did 4 times a day so you could do it anywhere from 2 to the more
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you do it, the better you. there's no limit on how many times a day you can do it. it's just that you want to keep it to the fore until you can work your way up to doing a cycle of 8 got i'm okay. it was it's very effective. you can do were watching at home could probably follow along. yes, yes, >> it's something that everyone can do. if it's a it's a very effective self care routine that i think everyone >> incorporate. yes. and being felt so good. so rely doing that for over the course of the 3 months. and in our last 60 seconds here, can you walk us through. i mean, are there other ways to naturally stimulate the vagus nerve or other just general relaxation techniques that we can incorporate easily into our lives. so with this breathing exercise, un first want to make sure that you're if you
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are sitting, you can do it anywhere. you could be doing sitting. you don't have to. you could open your eyes closure. i so you can do it anywhere. but you want to make sure that you're sitting. well, we talked about this before the rounded last well, it when around it like that. you can't get that breath. and that's what it's all about. so. you know, your belly button into spine, open up your shoulders and take a nice deep breath wear loose clothing so that you you can move. well. and and just remember that you have to take care of yourself. you know, if you're if your cup is empty, there's no way you could help someone else. yes, very important. reminder there from karen owoc, our in-house health experts. thank you so much for joining us. you're very welcome. always lovely to see you. think they're all see you. think they're all right. we'll be right back. in 18 years, grant gill
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the hollywood writers strike hit the 4 month war con saturday leaders with the writers guild of america and the alliance of motion picture and television producers. >> have not said at the negotiating table for 2 weeks. the wga is asking for increased compensation, especially with residual checks and protections against artificial intelligence. a new survey finds a majority of americans say they're living paycheck to paycheck. the data from lendingclub shows 61% of americans say they struggle to make ends meet in july. that's up 2% from last year along with inflation. some consumers say they are struggling with financial stability because of non-essential spending.
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>> if you're looking for some labor day weekend plans, you can get a taste of greece without ever leaving the bay area. the belmont greek festival is taking place all weekend long. local vendors are celebrating greek culture with dance performances, live music. a mythology play and plenty of greek food. >> wide array of vendors from all over mostly greek imports. >> we have people that are dancing that are part of our community. we have news uses great. nice be quicker and then we just have all of our with that. we want to share it you. we states. so we have we haven't you know, because like you come here, you get to the beautiful something. that's a really good time. >> man, that sounds delicious. the 51st belmont greek festival is taking place at holy cross church on alameda del is followed us again today from noon to 10:00pm. still ahead on the kron 4 morning news, several big pieces of legislation take a big step forward towards becoming law forward towards becoming law in california.
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>> now on the kron, 4 morning news student loan payments are on the horizon. a look at what you need to know before you start making those payments. and thousands of racers gather at oracle park in san francisco this morning for the 14th annual giants race. good morning. welcome back to the kron. 4 morning news. thank you for joining us. 9.29. this sunday. start things off with a look at our forecast now. dave spahr in the weather
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center with more on what people who are participating in the race race today should expect. good morning, stephanie. good morning, everybody. as we're witnessing around us a little bit, looks like the skies are opening up a bit in the so looking good on that front. temperatures very mild with that. >> and we are getting some rain, but that's really far away from home. here's the shot from san jose state, though, showing the skies also opening up here to to some leftover cumulus. we can't we can't take clouds completely out of the forecast for anybody, though. so variable clouds will be the rule of thumb for just about everybody all day for today. 60's cover the east bay now joined by the north bay. 61 downtown san francisco. 59 going on for half moon bay. still and 66 for san jose. the ballpark today for the oakland a's do battle against the angels 107, game time. and most of the time the temperatures will be in the upper 60's with this. but we might tap off at 70 variable clouds. cool, though, when you throw that wind in there as well. but the contrast is going to be as great for the inland spots for spot oakland is a typically might be 73 at 1 o'clock by 4.
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74, you see. got to keep the cloud cover just about all day today. now, tomorrow we do clear this out and start to warm up next week. we'll get more into that. your 4 zone forecast. an extended deputy. all right, dave, thank you for that update. and friday was a significant day at the state capitol where >> hundreds of bills faced a big test. capitol correspondent eytan wallace gives us a look at the bills. now, another step closer to becoming law. >> human trafficking to pass a summit with that formal announcement. the assembly appropriations committee late friday voting to advance senate bill 14 it 6 to classify human trafficking of anyone under the age of 18 as a serious felony in the state of california. that would categorize and under the state's 3 strikes law for re-offenders that could lead to increase jail time and penalties for convicted traffickers. republican senator shannon grove of bakersfield authored the bill. california's a hot bed for child trafficking. and we need to make sure that we do everything possible to protect our children. >> the world needs to know the california children are not
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for sale. and this is one step closer to making sure that that happens. friday's vote on sb 14 marks a major turnaround for a bill democrats in the assembly. public safety committee originally killed this summer only to bring it back. amid intense backlash. now it will move forward in the legislative process but only under the condition. the officer agreed to an amendment affirming legal protections for victims who may have been forced to cooperate with their traffickers. the goal to make sure that. >> that anyone, including the victim is not further victimize. the amendment does not change anything. >> about taking repeat offenders of child traffickers and locking them in prison. that's that's the whole purpose of the bill is to get these people off the street. >> let's be 14 was just one of hundreds of bills. the committee took up members also green-lighted sb 4, 4, 7, reverse in california's travel ban prohibiting state funded travel. 26 states some believe have enacted anti lgbtq+ policies. as for why senate
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president pro tem toni atkins herself a member of the lgbtq+ community is leading the effort to reverse the ban. it really focuses on a way to send a positive message inclusion. other bills advancing include one to decriminalize plant-based psychedelics, including so-called magic mushrooms and another that under limited circumstances could allow people experiencing severe mental illness to be held and treated against their will. next. the bills head to the floor for a vote with just 8 business days left in the legislative session. a sprint to the finish line again with just 8 days left, they'll be taking hundreds of votes every day for the next 8 days. of course, there were some bills that did not make an, including one attempting to penalize social media companies for using algorithms. some say target and harm children reporting at the state capitol. a tom wallace kron. 4 news. >> police in daly city, san mateo and san bruno are asking state officials for funding support in the ongoing fight against organized retail
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theft. the san bruno police department says that the funds are awarded in all 3 departments could get a joint task force with tools and strategies to reduce retail theft. and the santa clara city council unanimously voted to support a new housing development. construction would happen at an abandoned lot across from santa clara university. supporters say the move would revitalize the area, filling it with new homes and retail space. 15% of the space will be affordable. housing construction is set to start early next year and is expected to be done in 2025. student loan borrowers now have a month left until they have to start making payments. raquel martin has more on that. >> it's now the final month. millions of americans can dodge their student october payments are due. how should they be preparing? come to student aid dot gov. take a look at all the options. and james calls with the department of education. he says in dress kicks back in now. but his agency created cheaper and more flexible payment options to ease the
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pain. we know this is a challenge for a lot of people. the option likely to be the cheapest is the new income-driven save plan individual borrowers earning less than about $33,000 will owe nothing and for others making monthly payments, your ballots won't grow due to unpaid interest. so that is a really big benefit are offering. there's also a new grace period over the next year. individuals who can not make their monthly payments will not see a decrease in their credit scores. still is setting in. how do you live paycheck to paycheck? the student think about race at other painted, mr. if a noise with the naacp because black students more, she anticipates about half will have to default a major concern. naacp is partnering with the department of education to prevent the worst outcome of the repayment stace. >> is going to be a hefty i just really as the individuals really me into the information that we're trying to provide ultimately the naacp is urging the administration to forgive
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student debt. the department of education says it's still working on options to do just that in washington, raquel martin. >> well, this weekend, the bay area's largest celebration of scottish culture is taking over pleasanton the 157 scottish highland gathering and games kicked off saturday morning. people competed in stone tosses the kilted mile race and the cape or toss. that's where competitors toss a large taper pull called a caver attendees also enjoy traditional foods, whiskey, tastings and music. if you missed it yesterday, it is happening all again today in pleasanton. get ready for oktoberfest in september. in this morning's dine and dish, vicki liviakis takes us to a beer garden right here in the bay area. >> we'll come to rod house, the bavarian style beer hall and restaurant in san francisco at fort mason where beer lovers rejoice. is this like oktoberfest every day?
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pretty much it's pronounced rottinghaus pitch in german means wheelhouse. >> but some might just call it radhaus because it's that rat. >> aaron, along with his twin brother, matt, are the owners with a thing for all things bavarian? this is town in look bills. is a smoked beer. our smoked patrons come for the beverages. the camaraderie and the fresh food. there's this hand rolled the german-style joking. chef michael is behind the house. made menu. it's traditional with california cheese plate thunderbolt. our home and truffle butter. brussels sprouts with alpine fondue are yeager schnitzel with mushrooms pretzel with haas made mustard. don't forget the broad worst. i think we should name brock best. the best there are 13 specialty beers to wash it all
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down and bavarian wines and schnapps. and as they say, coast. in francisco, vicki liviakis kron. 4 news. stephen. like the sound of here's a look at high temperatures for today. upper 70's going on in the east bay up to the north bay. >> 60's and 70's for the bell blade of the 66 mark. 69 going on for san francisco as a high today. we're going to get into the weeds of these numbers in the 4 zone forecast. plus, look at that. extended will get back some or if you missed it a little bit. kron. 4 morning news continues.
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>> ai is power and some new apps that range from retouching old images to child-friendly chat bots rich demuro has more in today's tech smart. >> ai is powering some amazing new tools. here's a look at some that are interesting. useful and fun. ai is helping to unlock new ways to work, learn and be creative. first up, you've heard of chatgpt. what about claw on claude is an ai chat bot developed by san francisco based and tropic. it's helpful and friendly. and although it doesn't have access to the real-time internet, it's really good at explaining things and summarizing lots of text. want a kid friendly ai
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to the list and e-mail to you. a new apple watch companion app lets you record your ideas wherever you are. even without a phone or cellular connection. free to start pay to transcribe more. finally, 11 labs is all about voices based in some text and have various voices read it out loud for school and 7 years ago, our fathers brought forth on this continent, a new nation conceived in liberty, create ai voice from scratch. >> or recreate your own voice. but that feature requires a paid subscription which starts at a dollar. >> you can find links to all of these ai tools on my website. just go to rich on tech dot tv. i'm rich demuro and you are tech smart. >> all right. taking a live look now at sfo where you can skies are starting to clear up over the airport right there looks like a good day to help
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in a plane and go somewhere fun. talk, what are you keeping an eye on? well, the same thing to note, yes, no delays occurring out there. so it's pretty good. we've seen some traffic go back and forth and all of that. and it is looks like the fog bank is eroding away. tahoe. if you're up there, it's raining on you now. >> but as we get into monday, 68 sunny in sunny into tuesday wednesday. look at the trend here. >> we have more of that to come on the home front as well. we'll revisit those lower 90's later. here's our low and our backyard. it's the facilitator to provide that shower and thundershower action impacting the mountains. you will notice what could be another wet day there. but even they will clear out it looks like for tomorrow 60's covering the east bay already. 71 san carlos 61, san francisco in all the 60's. meanwhile, up to the north bay for the ballpark for the oakland a's versus the angels 107, game time. temps near 70 another was going to spend a lot of time in the upper 60's got variable clouds and cool. not quite the shock that you would get coming in from the east bay. sometimes
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when it's 90 something and you get to say san francisco and oakland and the numbers are in the 70's. so the shock will be so great. west-southwest winds at about 10 speaking the winds onshore. kind of take the a singsong pattern. we always talk about little pops happened this afternoon, but a more pronounced one tomorrow. just a little bit one, you know, to get that the window one of the late afternoon, early evening hours. don't forget, we're going to have this grady gradation occurring here. this gradient because of heating inland, cooler off towards the bay and the coast that could become more apparent by the time we get towards the latter portion of the week and that will drive our afternoon or evening winds. now, the bigger picture as we take a look way upstairs. we want to watch this heat dome. it's far away from home. starts building a little bit towards the end of the week in some of the influence will be felt here by next week. and this is thursday. we have the interruption of some scattered clouds, but as you'll notice, a subtle dome stays towards our south and that's going help with the thumb on the scale to push those temperatures upward. we're looking at numbers to be maybe this weekend. maybe middle
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90's is a possibility for don't forget, it's still kind of summer is here. the summertime stuff still hanging around futurecast for look at how quickly all that rain d parts of the parts here for us. and it comes back a little bit on not looks like tuesday does for a heartbeat, but all through the latter portion of the week, this traffic is towards our north kind of building up to the influence of this high. and most of the front that we're used to this pattern on the drought a lot during the winter months, even we don't get those fronts draping right across from us. but this is a very early in the season anyway. so it looks like the most activity will stay north. 4 zone forecast for you. 69 san francisco. we keep it in the 60's off towards the coast of that will be a continuing fight, though, to clear that out looks like along the bay side were at 72 for burning game and also millbrae 76 foster city. we've got 76 redwood city, palo alto as well with all the 70's. that's what i mentioned about the difference between here and well inland. those numbers as well will be in the 70's. we don't see too much the way 80's lower 70's line at the east bay shoreline. 79 in
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walnut creek for the will come into chilly 66. that onshore wind again. 76 fairfield, 71 for nap. and 75 santa rosa. you miss. some are already. there you go towards the end of the week. again, we might see by next weekend, middle 90's settle back in here again, but at least no triple digits and all of that and opening up the skies for the holiday tomorrow and a crowd of studio. stephanie, tell yeah, absolutely. very crowded. >> thank you so much day for that. a group of san francisco firefighters is back home in the bay area after a week on maui helping communities devastated by wildfires. joining me live now to share more about the experience are some of the crew, including stan lee and paul chinn with the asian firefighters association. thank you so much to all of you guys for being here with us this morning. we appreciate thank you for having us. all right. if i could speak with you stand and paul, real quick, you know, tell us, first of all, a bit about the experience you know, what was it like once you on
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maui? >> when we landed maui, we didn't know quite what to expect yet. but once we got to line gateway puts right to work. started helping securing because they already had distribution for that day so. we help secure the site for them at the that, you know, we were told what we're probably going expect for the rest of the day. but the meantime, traveling back before we able to see the devastation that would that occurred a how did seeing the extent of the destruction effect? >> affect us personally? >> well, i think it was a really heartbreaking. i'm sure everyone's been to and they've seen the the country better statement was and to see the devastation around heartbreaking. and was more heartbreaking was actually seen the people there and what they're going
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>> and what was the day to day like for you guys being on the ground there? >> was 7 o'clock in the morning. we want to work at the gateway center we were in charge of area. paul was a part of the petition crew. so our our duties were to basically hand out water to families in also 30 is nation needs children. and like i like i mentioned we service pri, like about 2500 individuals and about 40, 50 feel close. on a daily basis of unity at the center opened up from 10 to 4. so were there from 7 about 5. they after that, we home, win back to our hotel decompress. so very long days. i'm we had actually opportunity to a lot of people there didn't have a chance to get a warm meal. >> and so we had the opportunity to because these meals for them and we. cooked
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on the average of 2200 meals a day. 2200 meals a day? yeah. well and continuously under and they are really appreciative to get something warm and we're happy to do >> how personal was journey for the group? >> i think it was very personal cause few. our members have strong ties to. behind a maui. one of our members is not here today. kio the kula. it grandparents and parents were born and raised line. cale was also born in line. so he strong ties. another member of our group, murphy. he actually worked for the maui fire department for about 5, 6, years. so going back to their, you know it. brought back a lot of memories from and, you know, he was very devastated to see the situation there there to knock a up goes the maui on a yearly basis, so, you know, it was hard because all the hotels like where we're staying at
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most of the rooms were. there for families who were displaced. you like we of the world behind kindly combination for us. but you can see that, you know, lother its task, their families were staying there because they have nowhere else to stay. >> it is such a heartbreaking what is the call to action for members of the public if they'd like to help? >> one thing at this everything very they they don't have directives as far people. but i'm sure that island itself would love to have number one have travelers again to help support the but i think if they the numbers and they have some numbers. you can contact that they can probably use volunteers. and i not sure they are going to
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continue gateway center they keep they there. we were told, leaving. they were planning to move again to find another route other donations more support, i think that's all we can do at this point. >> and we understand that you're also making another trip back. yes, with that in planning that hopefully in about a month or planning make the sending a second mission we've got we are in contact the people who we work with at the line of gateway center and i know they're relocating to a smaller venue. hopefully we could. the the sister in the in our next mission. also in the meantime, what trying to some fundraising get some donation to help. the people there so that we could also have more money to should, too. people so if you watching this know they want to make some donations. they reach out to your organization or we have one call asian fire fighters, charitable. >> dot com. there's a donation. when, though there,
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where they want, tony, how much they want. and but comments that does for the line when we make sure that money is used properly. for the people liner. and there's another site called maui, far store dot com. that is the modifier fire site because people don't know this. but 17 firefighters from the maui fire department. lost their homes. yeah. and so we you know, we we made contact with them and they have they were they welcomed like family members raft it. so we want to really help them and people line amount. >> stanley and paul chinn and the guys with the asian firefighters association, francisco fire. thank you so much. >> for your bravery or support and for your help for the people out in maui. it it really means a lot we're proud of you represent the bay thank you. thank you. be right back.
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>> all the oregon ducks mascot puddles very is had a bit of a rough day. every time oregon scored he had to do push-ups for the number of points on the scoreboard. so with oregon putting 81 points up on saturday, puddles was one tired. only did 546 push-ups as oregon rattled off 11 touchdowns and total against portland state. my goodness. get point point on exhausted
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he i mean, barely do 10 push-ups in and 540 watts. that, you know, our graphic program on our weather thing. we don't have it here right now. but i it's puddle duck. it's when it roland. yeah, we get to the 5 day up here or watch puddle dock. push both. maybe 83 tomorrow, stephanie. a slight warm-up from today here. that's a lot of sunshine warming up into next week as you will notice. and again, next weekend. >> i think summer wants to have another moment here. maybe middle 90's, so prepared for a warm-up days. if you're missing the heat back. but a nice little break for those folks. want to break of summer. >> all right. and we the runners behind as well from giants race that we had a tiffany and some nice weather for them. it like they're out now to yeah, absolutely. well, that's it for us here at the proper weekend. morning news. i'm stephanie lin. that's dave spahr. and from all of us here at cannes for thank you so much for watching. have a safe, happy and healthy labor day weekend.
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