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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. stephanie lin. it is saturday. october, the 14th. let's get you started with a look at the weather with dave sphar made stephanie good morning. and good morning, everybody starting things off with quite a bit in the way of some cloud cover and fog. and that's actually keeping temperatures a little bit of the elevated side compared to what we saw. >> from yesterday morning temperatures this afternoon will be a bit on the cooler side compared to what we're looking at tomorrow with a little bit in the way of some clearing going on and more sunshine from pretty much beginning to end. again. contrast with today. it's not a total loss, though. we're going to see some sun going on for today. again, it will even crouch in parts of the bay to. and here's what we've got going on right now. looks like some light is making its way through again. some of the lower cloud cover and some of that lower fog that we referenced again for the immediate bay east bay in the south bay, though, looking pretty clear at this hour, a
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quick check in temperatures. you can see the contrast there. look at all that blue to the southeast. that's because the clear skies at night. so our temperatures were able to fall more so then to the northwest, that's why see readings in the 60's around the bay. there are a lot which is somewhat lofty compared to 24 hours ago. there you see 20 degrees ahead in 18 for fairfield, 15 napa, 5 for san jose. not as dramatic but 14 ahead for half moon base. we're off to a mild start. not much the way winds at all either fairly calm, but we'll have that persistence of that on shore flow a little bit later on this afternoon. now, the deeper collection of cloud cover you see towards our west. that's until everything is all said and done, which will probably be by tuesday nights. we have little time before this all plays out and there isn't much associated with it. maybe a little sprinkle, but it's enough to kind of keep conditions at the surface. the more it nice and moist 58 at 08:00am again, a lot of cloud cover, particularly for the bay and north. 68 by 11 2 were talking. 76, you're probably
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be able to score some breaks in clouds there as the eclipse takes place. stephanie. all right, dave, thank you. >> happening in just about an hour from now, people across the country will have the chance to see a solar eclipse. we're salmon actually of. this is not the correct graphic for that we'll get back to that in just a moment. but we do know that if you interested taking a look at that solar eclipse, it does include the exploratorium in san francisco. that's a good a place to go. see it. and that's what we're going to find. kron four's. tiffany justice live for us this morning. tiffany, there. all right. it looks we're going to stand by and go back to tiffany in just a moment here.
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all right, breaking news from overnight. a person riding a bicycle was hit and killed on i-280, in san francisco. it happened just before 12:30am, on the northbound lanes near the all the money boulevard ramp the northbound lanes of 2.80, near monterey boulevard were closed due to the crash. all lanes are now back open. and speed. safety cameras are coming to several bay area cities. governor gavin newsom signed the bill on friday. the cameras will take pictures of car license plates as they speed by oakland. mayor sheng thao released a statement in support of this. she said, quote, these cameras along with our increased focus on street design and lowering speed limits will help us save lives. the pilot program will last 5 years in san jose, san francisco and oakland. and now to the latest on the war between israel and hamas rallies and protests happened across the bay area on friday.
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both in support of innocent israelis and palestinians caught in the crossfire kron four's. dan thorn has the latest. >> free palestine. >> protesters outside of the san francisco federal building demanding a ceasefire, as they say, a palestinian genocide is under way in gaza. the groups say the israeli government is attempting an ethnic cleansing in the war-torn region. we know that our taxpayer dollars are funding this. >> and it's our job to be out here in the streets and making sure that we are not funding the genocide of our people back to homelands since last week's assault by terrorist organization. hamas, israel has been hammering gaza with asrstrikes, killing more than 1500 palestinians. i% our has family in the west bank. >> i think everybody's on high alert right now. and and we're really >> worry was shared by hundreds in front of city hall
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waving israeli flags and calling for the hostages taken by hamas to be returned home safely. we must demand the media to released. >> and make sure all home alive and safe. >> israelis and jewish americans run high alert friday after a former hamas leader called on supporters to join in in a day of rage. looking to avenge last night. both best people came up to me and tell me they're keeping kids from school. cases you are schools some cases, our public schools. the piece was kept the demonstrations throughout san francisco in san francisco, dan thorn kron. 4 news. >> the san francisco police arrested 2 people accused of driving a car into the union square dior store to try and steal the merchandise inside. kron four's. dan kerman reports. >> friday, san francisco mayor london breed in police chief bill scott met with reporters to help change the narrative. i know oftentimes when a crime
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occurs video circulate, there is a bit of a perception, a perception that these crimes are happening and a perception that nothing is being done? well, in fact, something is being done during the 30 minute. plus news conference, the mayor and chief said san francisco police and the district attorney along with state and federal partners are seeing successes in the battle to reduce crime in the city. among the victories, the quick arrest of those responsible for thursday's burglary at dior in union square. >> thanks to the quick response of san francisco police department officers. we were able to arrest 2 of those suspects and recover over $150,000. so merchandise and we know for fat. that that store wasn't the only one they plan to target, but we were able to arrest and stop other people from being victimized. the chief says the department's retail blitz operations also resulted. >> in the arrest of 6 of 8 suspects who robbed a
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walgreens in the ingleside district on wednesday. officers also arrested the operators of a fencing operation on mission street and recovered $17,000 in stolen goods since may. police have arrested over 1100 people mostly drug dealers in the tenderloin and the chief says it's increased bait. car operations are leading to a decline in car break-ins. we've arrested numerous individuals because our officers are out there with car that we put out their property. >> and when these thieves come and try to break and where they're waiting on him and we catch them. those operations have also lead to longer-term investigations that we think we'll yield the recovery of stolen property and the arrests of many more suspect. >> city officials say san francisco's crime and safety issues will be resolved overnight, but they're making progress. they say with no plans to let up. we will continue to do this work every single day in the middle of the night in the broad
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daylight, whatever it takes to get to a place where san franciscans visitors, tourists and others can walk down the street and feel safe in san francisco. >> dan kerman kron, 4 news. >> and the south bay police arrested 2 san jose women in connection to the drowning deaths of 2 children at a daycare. police say the women, both operators and owners of the daycare turn themselves in on friday. the drowning happened earlier this month. a happy, happy day care. officers say 3 children nell into the pool. 2 of them died at the hospital. the 2 suspects have been booked and given an arraignment date. take a look at the tesla seen here and 3 other cars went up in flames yesterday morning in san francisco. it happened on brady street. firefighters believe the flames sparked from items that were placed next to the car. fire crews say no one at the know was at the scene when they arrived. the owners of the tesla showed up as fire crews are putting out the flames. no injuries were reported. the cause is under investigation. and this
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just days after firefighters and police responded to a homeless encampment that also caught fire in san francisco's hayes valley neighborhood. these images are from saturday afternoon at the corner of golf and page streets. planters have been set up along sidewalks to deter encampments. the hayes valley neighborhood association says multiple complaints about encampments are sent to the city every day. happening in just one hour from now, people across the country will have the opportunity to see a solar eclipse. there are several places that are holding special viewings and that includes exploratorium in san francisco. that's where kron four's tiffany justice is live for us today. good morning to you. tiffany. >> good morning, stephanie. yes, we're hearing that today may be a cloudy day, but there are places you can see this ring of fire solar eclipse like the exploratory. and that is right behind or you can continue to watch kron 4 in the comfort of your home or
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home because we will be covering this all morning long. so let's get into it this morning. millions of americans will have a front row seat to an annular solar eclipse in the western u.s. central and south america. the rare ring of fire solar eclipse will be visible, including across many areas in the bay. but san francisco is not directly in the past of the annual eclipse, but we will be able to experience what's being called a partial eclipse. nearly 80% of it. the anticipated ring of fire will peak at 9.15, to 9.25. what will happen is the moon will cover the center of the sun, creating a mesmerizing ring of fire. and if you do want to get a good look at it, the exploratorium is a great option. they have their telescope year. they will have an outdoor solar eclipse viewing right here in front pier 15. and although it may be a cloudy morning and if you do want to see this, you are still being strongly encouraged to wear those protective eyeglasses. stephanie, back to it.
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>> all right, stephanie, some helpful tips there. we look forward to more updates from you throughout the morning. happening today is the first day of the 51st annual half. moon bay are and pumpkin festival but looks delicious. yeah. this is video from last year's festival event started at 7 o'clock this morning with a pancake breakfast activities include a custom contests pie eating contest and the great pumpkin parade set to start at noon. this is free to attend. if you can't make it out today, don't worry. the fund does continue tomorrow. and taking a live look outside now where tiffany was. this is the embarcadero at where the exploratorium is located within. see the sun starting to rise beautiful color this morning, 7.14. let's check in with dave nowadays. should people expect a pretty chilly start? >> well, actually, kind of a mild start because the cloud cover. good morning, stephanie. good morning, everybody. however, not bad today, although, you know, sky conditions will be great. much
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better tomorrow, a little warmer as well. i'm showing you the south bay to get things kicked off and already you can see how they're off to a fairly clear patch here. so you folks in the south bay in the far east bay, you're probably off to a good start again. make sure you have your equipment kind of ready. don't look directly at the sun with the unaided eye. i know you hear that 10,000 times to tuesday, but still just remind you that again in the south bay looks like we're off to a good start. there have to work on and around the bay, though. we do have the fog clouds and sometimes some of the scattered cloud cover aloft, lower 60's in the east bay 60's also inland. so we're off kind of a mild start because of this cover over us or blankets in a way little cooler to the southeast because it was clear there overnight. here's what we're talking about, though. we did get a little bit the way of some light rain showers across the bay overnight. a bit. most of that was a nickel or less in. if you've got anything, that's about all you had as we get into early in the week. this guy here is going to take a break tomorrow with lots of sunshine. cloud cover returns monaay as it makes us traversed monday night into
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tuesday. and then we're done for a few days with more sunshine, returning almost a little flavor of warming up to almost like summer futurecast for here is that here's the deal. pretty clear inland. as you can see, start to focus scattered clouds around the bay. little tough and slow going san francisco. so those breaks of sun got a jump on him in order see this eclipse going on. all right. so we go through tonight tomorrow. there we have the fog looking at spilling into the central valley in the afternoon clears out again. temperatures will be a little warmer than we're seeing today as well. you're going to feel that particularly well in london, the south bay, too. then let's go into the early part of the week. this marine layer starts to get bunched up. so we get some scattered a little light drizzle along the coast to start your monday off until that front drops in here through tuesday. the winds relatively and the eventful little bit of a breeze this afternoon. ha him ha. and then we go into sunday little bit more of an uptick on those winds into the teens. you can see as we head into sunday night into the overnight, but
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relatively uneventful. and that's fine. we got a little bit of moisture at the ground level. that's nice. might get some more tuesday. maybe not the former necessarily rain, but just enough to keep the ground from drying out too much in case of any offshore winds, variable clouds today, we'll call it on balance school with near 80 inland 70's for the bay. tomorrow, it's mostly sunny and nice. we really open up the skies for everybody here. mid-eighties going on inland 70's at the bay next week clouds to start things off early week, then shifting over to sunday, probably by wednesday. onwards and near 90 for highs late in the week. that's around thursday or so. we might actually seen a little pop happening there today. again, 70 partial afternoon clearing san francisco might get lucky in the morning, though, with some breaks. 73 oakland, 79 for san jose. pretty much over 70 story up here on the board. the reason why san jose's racing ahead partially because a little bit more in the way of sunshine that you'll see for today. the breakdown the next couple of days. pop 83 tomorrow, monday, getting a
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little cooler about 77 as we return to finish off the unfinished business of this front, which we're going to play out monday into tuesday and were gone again back to sunshine. so the only thing we're worried about it will of an offshore wind. it's actually more popping once we see another system next weekend, offshore wind business but hope pick up some raindrops with. right. looking forward to the sunshine while we do habitat. that's today is a nice day if we could just have a sunny start. but you know, it's a way it worked out. yeah, because we want to be able to see that eclipse 2. that's right. yeah. all right. hey, thank you. >> least one person is dead after a multi-car crash i-680, in fremont. it happened around 1 o'clock this morning in the southbound lanes near the auto mall parkway off-ramp. the collision involved at least 3 cars. one of them overturning and catching fire. the northbound lanes were closed for several hours. they've since reopened. >> happening right now, part of highway 101 is closed until monday morning. this is video of construction that started at 10 o'clock last night. >> all northbound lanes in redwood city between whipple
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and brittan avenues are closed. they reopen at 5 o'clock monday morning. this is the second phase of construction following work on the southbound lanes 2 weeks ago. construction work also shutting down a portion of market street in san francisco for 2 weeks. market street is closed this morning between 5th and 8th streets as crews installing equipment for new traffic signals and sidewalks, muni lines that pass through this area like the f line will be rerouted. one block south to mission street bike lanes will also be affected. the closure happ will go into place until saturday, october. 28. meantime, caltrain suspend some weekend service between san francisco and millbrae again to continue work on electrification project. limited bus bridge services available for riders with 6 pick up points at all, the usual stops from 4th street in san francisco down to millbrae passengers should expect delays and longer travel this week about their new date communications based train
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control system. the agency says the move will bring more frequent and reliable service and a smoother ride. it's one of the 4 main projects part says will help increase capacity, allowing more trains to run in the transbay tube from the east bay to san francisco. a man is recovering this morning after a suspected shark attack in pacifica. the man was surfing friday afternoon at linda mar beach when something bit his leg. he says he was able to get out of the water and call for help. he told police he could not confirm if it was in fact, a shark that bit him. he was taken to the hospital for non-life-threatening injuries. in the east bay, oakland city officials announced the arrest of several suspects tied to at least 2 major cases. kron four's terisa stasio has the details. >> the oakland police department announcing the arrest of 5 people recently for felony crimes, including carjacking, armed robbery and burglary. the first case back on october 7 pier on the 700 block of prospect avenue near ken one road. that's where a
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food delivery operator says that he was robbed by 2 suspects. >> the vehicle they were using was determined to be connected to a carjacked vehicle. both are also persons of interest in numerous other robbery investigations. i just want to charge pending an pending for the rest is a number of those crimes. >> police say that they recovered this replica firearm during the arrest as well as stolen property. then on the same day, another armed robbery here on the 1600 block of macarthur boulevard near hardly avenue. >> with respect business. one suspect was killed in the waistband area while the other 2 suspects jumped over the counter. the access to customers and we will still money from the register he also stole property. that's not the model from the business. >> officers say that the next day on october 8, the high speed pursuit led to the capture of those 3 suspects. >> local don't and mill
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juvenile or possibly identified by the victims placed under arrest for robbery. again, a persons of interest in numerous other local robbery investigations. the male juvenile, that additional charges stemming from those investigations and has since been charged with 2 additional robberies you're investigating. they're still dish null. cases that we're looking both. >> the numbers show a harsh reality in oakland right now. figures as of september 2023. reveal motor vehicle theft up 52% year-to-date auto burglary, up 46% residential burglary on 43% and burglary up. 42%. while the captain said that the department is committed to combating the escalation of crime. he also passed along this message to the public >> lastly, he's in since becoming more and more dangerous. we as a community members, please not engage with these individuals as you can often be armed and dangerous. >> theresa kron, 4 news. and coming up after the break,
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>> welcome back this morning on the kron. 4 morning news as war rages on in israel. people in the bay area say they are worried about their loved ones still stuck overseas and hundreds of new bills are set to become law in california. the impact they could have on you. good morning. welcome back to the kron. 4 morning news. thank you so much for joining us here at 7.29. this saturday. we'll get all those stories in just a moment. but first, let's get a quick check of the weather with dave spahr heyday. a good morning,
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stephanie. good morning, everybody. and off to a pretty decent start. although again, that bay area cloud cover in fog. however, in the day like today is a little interfering here and there, although we do see some breaks already happening. >> and that certainly will be good news for well eclipse here's what we've got going on right now. >> there you can see in the south bay, this is one of the clear patches we're seeing as well as you folks in the east bay inland, looking at conditions somewhere to this as well. now upstream, we do see a player into early next week. this is probably going to bring maybe a couple of stray showers here monday night into tuesday. once this thing place through, then we're done for the remainder of the week. it should be sunny and a gradual warming phase. now we have some contrasts working here, but the contrast is really outside the bay area. this is due to the clear skies overnight in the central valley and down south. as you can see. meanwhile, elsewhere across the bay milder because that cloud cover basically lower 60's. and the contrast you can see by numbers all ahead of where we were this time from yesterday. like fairfield, 18
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18 ahead in the bottle, even half moon bay at 14 degrees ahead along the east bay shoreline. some half a dozen degrees ahead lot of cloud cover to deal with early on the clips gets kicking in here by 9 onward. here now, 68 by 11 o'clock into with 76 and and all these conditions are you can see where was still sharing the skies with some cloud cover on that. but again, a mixed bag for the morning and looking a lot clearer for tomorrow. we'll take a look at longer range forecast for you. check out of the 4 zone. 2, stephen. all right, dave, thank you. >> in the north bay, a tiktok video showing a burglary arrest in vallejo friday is going viral. the footage appears to show a female suspect being punched at least once by a police officer during the arrest. and we want to warn you this footage we're about to play is graphic. police say the woman shown in this video is accused of burglary ring us burglarizing a store and leading officers on a chase. this all started, they say near the gateway plaza shopping center on
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admiral callaghan lane. authorities say the woman showed here again was driving recklessly crashing into a semi truck. as you can see there, the police department says the suspect then aggressively resisted arrest in the video. you can see the officer pulling the woman out of the car and the 2 of them fall to the ground. eventually a spokesperson for the vallejo police department tell us this officer did follow protocol, adding the incident will be reviewed by the use of force review board. the woman is in police custody this morning we continue our coverage of the israel hamas war, israel's defense of a minister of defense telling more than 1 million palestinians to leave northern gaza, head of air strikes as the conflict with hamas continues to escalate this despite the un's objections calling an evacuation of this scale, impossible for everyone to get out in time a ground offensive could be next. if israel sends ground troops into gaza, heavily armed hezbollah militants could enter the war
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and side with hamas. meanwhile, bay area families and friends of loved ones still in gaza say they are worried sick kron four's ella sogomonian visited a los gatos mosque and brings us community reaction from there. >> the bay area's home to palestinians, both christian and muslim here at this mosque, the islamic community has been coming together daily in order to console one another and pray that the violence and abroad. >> on friday, more than 2 million palestinians have been ordered by israeli forces to evacuate gaza before another round of air strikes. sure, a crude says he last spoke with his family who is in gaza on thursday morning. he says that they've lived for years, taking cover from bombs and struggling with few resources, but that this week took a turn for the worse in a way that he has never seen before. countless homes and businesses were obliterated in airstrikes as people hang on with little food, water and access to electricity >> already people have been living in such a densely
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populated area with a lack of resources with the lack of basic this is desperate times and really really government says is more or less issuing a death sentence for people in gaza. at this moment, the california office of emergency services shared concern. >> over any potential violence spilling over into the golden state. now some synagogues, churches and mosques are considering heightened security and the members of a mosque in los gatos have gathered daily in prayer for their families in gaza and to console one another. >> scary are worried where traumatized. we're constantly in shock and how much worse it's getting enough and cent. >> we've just sitting in praying and >> messaging that is difficult, obviously, because all electricity is cut off and communication is sparse. we check in on them and texting. and we know that they are.
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>> trying to evacuate, but there's really nowhere go. >> when asked if she's worried about her personal safety here in the bay area. she went on to say that her concern still lies first and foremost for the safety of the people in gaza. and so it could added that when he heard about the cal oes system reminding people that there may be extra law enforcement patrols around these spaces. he mentioned that he hopes it truly is in order to ensure the safety of the people inside and not surveillance them like what he says he witnessed after 9.11 reporting in los gatos. i'm ella sogomonian kron. 4 news. >> meanwhile, in the east bay, a group of jewish women have been meeting regularly helping each other cope with the escalating crisis overseas. kron four's philippe djegal reports. >> jewish women from different parts of the world now living in the east bay sharing a moment of silence in lafayette, praying for their family and friends in israel. >> battling hamas that feels really nice to have this
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community tough as it is. it's very heartwarming to see how much we come together difficult time since the initial weakened hamas attacks on israel. these women have been in constant communication with one another meeting for breakfast and talking things out. it's amazing to have such wonderful mothers so supportive. >> always there are 2 of the women organized the pro israel rally earlier in the week in walnut creek. all of them will keeping in touch with their families, fighting for survival overseas, including cal berkeley, senior and israeli-american dame again, who moved from israel to the united states 2 years ago. i'm still pretty much in >> how a lot friends i served with in the army. >> were murdered. the group is brainstorming ways to support more jews in the bay area. while also managing through the pain associated with the rise in anti-semitism. there's a lot of people that come in and show support and ask how
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we are. >> but there's also a lot of silence. i scared, which is something i have felt in the united before. despite the extreme circumstances, the war is bringing these women together. >> and keeping them close, it's something that's >> essential for survival. we wouldn't survive anything in our past if it weren't such a strong community in lafayette, philippe djegal all kron, 4 news. >> what's been a very busy week for governor gavin newsom. over the last 7 days, he's taken action on hundreds of bills that made it to his desk. capitol correspondent eytan wallace gives us a closer look at some of the major pieces of legislation the governor signed and vetoed. >> yeah, we're talking bills on all kinds of matters from behavioral health to housing to magic you're looking at the moment. governor gavin newsom signed a package behavioral health bills into law this week, specifically 2 bills the governor says will guarantee
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local funding for housing and treatment for those on the streets experiencing severe mental illness or behavioral health challenges. in part, the legislation will put a proposed 6 plus billion dollar bond measure on the march primary ballot if approved by voters. the bond will fund more than 11,000 behavioral health beds statewide. i know that the issue can be solved. i don't think it i know it. but those bills represent just 2 of the roughly 800 newsom signed into law this year, including this week sb 6, 7, 3 commonly referred to as the ebony alert bill. it establishes a statewide notification alert system to help find and bring attention to missing black children and missing black women. this is really about life and death. gardena senator steven bradford authored the legislation. here's how it's going to work similar to an amber alert, senior law enforcement officials and chp will have the authority to activate the alert and send it across airwaves on radio tv and billboards to report to you. and god clearly show that the same level of attention and a media and as well as law
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enforcement's not dedicated one. >> young african-american disappear. so we just want to make sure that they're not ignored. >> one house and the governor signed a bill allowing the city of los angeles to utilize its surplus to a news land on the city's own existing publicly on properties to develop and fast track affordable housing bill auther assembly member reggie jones. sawyer hopes the legislation serves as a model for other california cities with the the opportunity we have. >> to build affordable housing, we should be able to provide all the much-needed merging, supportive housing that people need would 4th largest economy in the world. we need to be able to get this done. but of course not. every bill made it. >> the governor vetoed several pieces of legislation, including one to decriminalize plant-based psychedelics and magic mushrooms in his veto message. newsom called for more legislation to regulate psychedelics bay area. senator scott wiener authored the now vetoed proposal. >> super disappointing. this
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is as a set and despite the disappointment, wiener said he intends to work with the governor on a psychedelics regulation bill next year. and as for what comes next for the governor, will he still has to act on about 100 bills before saturday's midnight deadline reporting at the state capitol. a tom wallace kron. 4 news. >> 50 many out there. it is day 3 of the taylor take over a movie theaters. taylor swift's aires movie had attendees scream a singing and dancing theaters nationwide. 50's who are not able to attend or historic tour this past summer. and those who do want to relive it are now able to do just that. caught up with some fans at the center lounge in timber on quite a few out there. >> it was really, really good and really exciting. and it felt like the concert i've always loved listen. tell us like all of it, all it all
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>> i was almost as good as the live show. it was incredible. the girls were dancing the entire time. so as i was super fun. >> that's a very supportive dad right over movie is an extension of swift's stadium concerts. >> with and it's so more than 100 million dollars in advance tickets globally. can you believe that? wow. well, coming up on the kron 4 morning news halloween is just around the corner that means the return of trick or treating the experts. safety tips of people are advising to keep your kids safe. and after the break, stanford football pulls off a stunning win over colorado. the highlights you won't want to miss. >> kind of cusp between, you know, summer in a fall like weather. we're going a little flavor almost of summer tomorrow with a lot more sunshine going on and then cooling down early into the week as this front finally has its last song. we're back into kron. 4 morning news continues.
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>> looking live now at the bay bridge. looking very nice this morning. 7.43. this saturday lets people up at this hour and a bit. overcast and chilly looking out there as well. day. >> yeah, it looks like also there. you can see, as we've seen this morning little bit, some breaks happening in the skies there. so don't give up on entirely. it looks like you might get some rain is going on check out the eclipse. here's sfo for, you know, delays occurring out there and whatever fog we have, you can see pretty much maxed out. our temperatures are probably the most impressive. now it's
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changing a little bit down south. there you can see the color is asian. we joined you this morning. a lot of blue down there indicating cooler weather and milder up here in the bay area because of all this cloud cover happening overnight, heading to tahoe. they're not going to be impacted too much by all this traffic going on. we see 72 tomorrow monday at about 69 and then 70 back up to tuesday and then we go into the warming face back on the home front here again, that deck of cloud cover here. there will be breaks in it, but you can see it's pretty consistent little bit to throw some cloud cover down south and the latter afternoon. so to say hpeverybody in one sentence, variable clouds, although you can see it's clear inland east and south bays to start off. tomorrow morning. we have their traditional fog and low lying clouds that will mix out. we have pretty much of a sunny sunday. then that fills in with marine layer moisture overnight and your monday and into tuesday. kind of deal with the same scenario. so monday will be very much like today as a comparison,
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clearing out then on tuesday store for system passes over. this is on monday night. after that, we go into the sunny mode. little bit of an offshore wind, but not a whole lot of traffic going on with that. so good news there. alright, next saturday. yeah, it looks like something is giving us the big guy. but that still a long way off. we don't know what the intensity this is going to be. but let's just follow the trend here. another front, we get that offshore wind post at so hopefully we'll get a couple little sprinkles at the ground. we don't need a lot. just we're getting now to call help kind of insulate us a little bit getting into the following week. it looks like it will be off to a sunny start at least 4 zone forecast for you this saturday with considerable cloua only about 70 going on for san francisco. to the coast, upper to middle 60's at work here. burlingame checks in at 74. 76 for foster city. 78 for palo alto, south bay, upper 70's of morgan hill coming in about 81 east bay shoreline to the south mid 70's tri valley. pretty much mid to upper 70's as well. not a lot of mercury movement here, even though you're
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starting things off, more more of a clear picture. 78 walnut creek, but 68 for berkeley. 66 filet 75 fairfield. and we'll do about a 71 for santa rosa. all right. the extended forecast here. here's that traffic to find the finish off that front monday and tuesday. keeping that cloud cover around. then away we go through the 90's ever so quickly. then towards the end of the forecast there you can see little bit of a drop kind of hinting that a new system to watch out for comes your way. and i pointed that out before now, it's still like 7 days off here. so we don't know how excited is going to be entirely there. is that risk we might see a shower in the cloud cover what we've got going on. but we could use some of this to, you know, because that offshore wind afterwards. yeah, yeah. and and the couple weeks will be looking at the weather for trick or treating for. that's right. we're getting close to the tricks and treats. yeah, we're talking about that as well. thank you so much, dave. >> now the bay area sports, the warriors in los angeles for a preseason game against the lakers. meanwhile, stanford football pulls off one of the biggest wins of the season. four's. erin wilson
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has the highlights for us. >> well, the warriors were down in la last night taking lebron james and the lakers, the crypto dot com the lakers. they did jump on the warriors in this one. but as we know, slow and steady wins the race and well. >> that's the case with the warriors. let's pick it up just under 10 to go in the first keeping 3 bringing about the flow. it will screen next. a little given go, between he and rolls off the screen. will you can count those 3.13. to 6 is what it will be those and well, we'll stay there a little bit later in the same, the younger unit out there on the floor. this time his brand a ski bringing it up, making it easy with the handoff to moody for 3 blocks from the outside the at this point, they're trailing will go to the 2nd quarter an hour but just the ball screen from daario finds a wide open gp 2 through the back door for reversed. so rode out the clothes and on the lakers and another one. this one with the
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statement throw down just over a dino big problem there coming with 26 on the night. but he couldn't finish before you got this >> with moving 3 more, right? there's a long way. well, that will be. teen on the night for well, the warriors that keep a perfect preseason record after this one. the final score, it was but they got one. 29 1.25. now let's go over the bow. there were last night it was one of the craziest games in college this season. stanford colorado great atmosphere pac 12 football after the dark coach prime the they get this guy back and they were excited about travis hunter, you know, he get that nasty hit in the colorado state game he's been ever since. but he was able to down and xavier weaver with the end around playing pretty much the walks into the end zone to even make the the the lead even bigger. 29 to 6. but you can't count manner is going to go the list of the field. he also breaks a record
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before this all over a school record, 294 yards from the night and stanford. they will complete the comeback with a 46 yard field to send it to park over time and then in double overtime to door sanders. he's scrambling here trying to find some bodies back pedal and he can't through the end zone is picked off by stanford. gives for the opportunity get it and well, they get the field goal. they win by 3.46. to 43 was the final after deion sanders and his guys blew a 29 to 0. julie. that's sports. i'll it back to you at the >> well, halloween is about 2 weeks away and authorities are urging parents to talk to their kids about trick-or-treating safety. they say it's better to stay away from any homemade treats are unpacked candy and make sure that any candy gets checked before you eat it. >> if they're going to get candies that are shaped like pills, make sure that they're actually can be and that their package, because a lot of
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narcotics fentanyl contains their little pet there. packaging 2 little pills. >> authorities say parents should also remove any candy that could potentially cause choking like gum or hard candies. and netflix is playing to bring its movie and tv show experiences to life in a store near you. the streaming service wants to launch physical locations called netflix house, which could offer merchandise food and experiences themed around its content. netflix has not announced yet stores will be, but they are reportedly expected to open in the u.s. by 2025. october is cancer awareness month. researchers say the rate of cancer is on the rise, especially among younger women. our jennifer jordan has the details on what to look out for. >> it's a type of cancer that often goes unnoticed. lobular cancer is a unique type of cancer sometime shows itself as more of a thickening bres
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redness changes in sort of the shape of the or maybe the best feeling heavier. the typical love found in most cases of cancer is nonexistent and some mammogram screenings showing no signs of trouble. they can be tough to detect a mammogram and it can be even tougher. detected a mammogram for women who have dense bus getting an ultrasound or mri may be recommended its symptoms like cleveland clinic, oncologist, doctor megan cruz mentioned are present thickening redness, changes in shape or feeling heavier as invasive lobular carcinoma is a type of cancer that begins in the milk producing glands of the doctor. cruz saying it also does not discriminate against cultures or age. the youngest patients she's treated. 26 years old, lobular cancer is the second most common type of cancer. and unfortunately it is known for being at high risk for late recurrence. once
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you get into that 5 to 10 year period after diagnosis, that's where we see that lobular cancers. >> have a slightly higher risk of recurrence. then they're non lobular counterparts and symptoms over currents can be vague and could include weight loss, increasing fatigue and nausea, reaching out to a position if a woman or man suspects any changes to their is vital. the best thing to do is let somebody know early because the earlier we can intervene upon problem or change the more options we often have for treatment. >> and the better the long-term outcome in cleveland. jennifer jordan. >> be right back.
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>> ghosts and monsters were out for friday. the 13th in san jose. look at that. the winchester mystery house is hosting what it's called an unhinged house, forming. they are inviting people to walk through a haunted immersive mention, explore the new halloween museum and even shop for some spooky merge. so some fun happening in the south bay out there will happening today. hayward's annual trunk or treat event is back. kids and adults can take part in games face painting. >> halloween displays and of course, enjoy some candy. it kicks off at 01:00pm at the hayward unified school district parent resource center on soto road admission is free. >> still ahead on the next hour of the kron, 4 morning news. it's almost time for that solar eclipse. we'll bring it to you live as it happens. plus, police san
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northbound lanes near the ala many boulevard ramp the northbound lanes of 2.80, near monterey boulevard closed due to the crash. all lanes are now back open. >> safety cameras are coming to several bay area cities. governor gavin newsom signed the bill on friday. >> the cameras will take pictures of car license plates as they speed by oakland. mayor sheng thao released a statement in support of this. she said, quote, these cameras along with our increased focus on street design and lowering speed limits will help us save lives. the pilot program last 5 years in san jose, san francisco and oakland. and now to the latest on the war between israel and hamas rallies and protests happened across the bay area friday, both in support of innocent israelis and palestinians caught in the crossfire kron four's. dan thorn has the latest. >> free palestine. >> protesters outside of the san francisco federal building demanding a ceasefire, as they
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say, a palestinian genocide is under way in gaza. the groups say the israeli government is attempting an ethnic cleansing in the war-torn region. we know that our taxpayer dollars are funding this. >> and it's our job to be out here in the streets and making sure that we are not funding the genocide of our people back to homelands since last week's assault by terrorist organization. hamas, israel has been hammering gaza with airstrikes, killing more than 1500 palestinians. is our has family in the west bank. >> i think everybody's on high alert right now. and and we're really >> worry was shared by hundreds in front of city hall waving israeli flags and calling for the hostages taken by hamas to be returned home safely. we must amend the media to released. >> and make sure all home alive and safe. >> israelis and jewish americans run high alert
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friday after a former hamas leader called on supporters to join in in a day of rage. looking to avenge last night. both best people came up to me and tell me they're keeping kids from school. cases you are schools some cases, our public schools. the piece was kept the demonstrations throughout san francisco in san francisco, dan thorn kron. 4 news. >> francisco police arrested 2 people accused of driving a car into the union square dior store. you see right behind me there and they tried to steal the merchandise inside. police say this arrest is part of a larger effort to crack down on retail thefts in the city. kron four's dan kerman reports. >> friday, san francisco mayor london breed in police chief bill scott met with reporters to help change the narrative. i know oftentimes when a crime occurs and video circulate, there is a bit of a perception, a perception that these crimes are happening and a perception that nothing is
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being done? well, in fact, something is being done during the 30 minute. plus news conference, the mayor and chief said san francisco police and the district attorney along with state and federal partners are seeing successes in the battle to reduce crime in the city. among the victories, the quick arrest of those responsible for thursday's burglary at dior in union square. >> thanks to the quick response of san francisco police department officers. we were able to arrest 2 of those suspects recover over $150,000 so emerging. and we know for fat. that that store wasn't the only one they plan to target, but we were able to arrest stop other people from being victimized. the chief says the department's retail blitz operations also resulted. >> in the arrest of 6 of 8 suspects who robbed a walgreens in the ingleside district on wednesday. officers also arrested the operators of a fencing operation on mission street and recovered $17,000 in
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stolen goods since may. police have arrested over 1100 people mostly drug dealers in the tenderloin and the chief says it's increased bait. car operations are leading to a decline in car break-ins. we've arrested numerous individuals because our officers are out there with car that we put out their property. >> and when these thieves come and try to break and where they're waiting on him and we catch them. those operations have also lead to longer-term investigations that we think we'll yield the recovery of stolen property and the arrests of many more suspect. >> city officials say san francisco's crime and safety issues be resolved overnight, but they're making progress. they say with no plans to let up. we will continue to do this work every single day in the middle of the night in the broad daylight, whatever it takes to get to a place where san franciscans visitors, tourists and others can walk down the street and feel safe in san francisco. >> dan kerman kron, 4 news.
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>> in the south bay police arrested 2 san jose women in connection to the drowning deaths of 2 children at a daycare. police say that the women, both owners and operators of the daycare turned themselves in on friday. the drowning happened earlier this month. that happy, happy day care. officers say 3 children fell into the pool. 2 of them died at the hospital. the 2 suspects have been booked and given an arraignment date. take a look at this. the tesla seeing here and 3 other cars went up in flames yesterday morning in san francisco. it happened on brady street. firefighters believe that the fire sparked from items placed next to the car. fire crews say no one was at the scene when they arrived. the owners of the tesla showed up as crews were putting out the flames. no injuries were reported. the cause is under investigation. all this just days after firefighters and police responded to a homeless encampment that caught fire in san francisco's hayes valley neighborhood. these images are from saturday afternoon at the corner of goff and page
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streets. planners have been set up along sidewalks to prevent the homeless from camping out there. the hayes valley neighborhood association says multiple complaints about encampments are sent to the city on a daily basis. all right. happening any moment now, people across the country have the chance to see a solar eclipse. >> there are several places that are holding special viewings include the exploratorium in san francisco. and that's where we're going to fine for justice. live for us out there this morning. good morning. tiffany, what are you seeing out there? >> hey, good morning, stephanie. so we also know that staff here at the exploratorium has been setting up. what they're doing is they're going to have like a viewing party on the patio here at pier 15, right in front of the exploratory. but if you don't want to head out the door this morning, you can also continue couldn't watch kron 4. we will be covering this all morning long. so let's get into this. we know this morning. millions of americans will have a front
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row seat to an annular solar eclipse in the western west central and south america. the rare ring of fire solar eclipse will be visible, including across many areas in the bay, although it may be cloudy. francisco is not directly in the path of the annular eclipse, but we will be getting it to experience what's being called a partial eclipse. nearly 80% of it. the anticipated ring of fire will peak at 09:15pm tonight. 25 this morning. what will happen is the moon will cover the center of the creating a mesmerizing ring of fire. and if you do want to get a good look at it, the exploratorium is a great option. they will have their telescope, you to peek through those clouds that you may be experiencing on your patio with those protective they will have a viewing party, as we mentioned right on the patio of pier 15, right in front of the exploratorium. and as we have mentioned in might be a cloudy morning. but if you do want to watch this ring of fire, sort solar eclipse, you are still
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being advised to wear those protective eyeglasses. stephanie, back to you. all right. some important guidance there. thank you so much, tiffany. and we look forward to your coverage of the eclipse of the starts to >> make its appearance. thank you. >> well, happening today, it is the first day of the 51st annual half moon bay. >> our and pumpkin festival. and this is video from last year's event. look at all those pancakes. activities include a costume contest pie eating contest and a great pumpkin parade set to start at noon. it is free to attend. and if you can't make it out today, don't worry. the fund does continue tomorrow. you might even be able to see that award winning pumpkin, that that just won the heaviest pumpkin, right? might be able to jan and linus, of course, grabbing and saying i found >> hey, good morning, everybody. checking things out in the south bay. look at this again. some scattered clouds here, but >> again, the sun's been poking out quite a bit more sunshine and clear patches of sky. then you have cloud cover. so soak that up and
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take advantage of the during the eclipse time, which will be in the morning hours here next couple of hours as we kind monitor all of this. and you know what, nasa's actually planning to do. they actually want to build a telescope radio telescope on the far side of the moon, which right now is standing right there in the front of the sun because it never touches us. but what they're trying to do is get away from our noise here on planet earth and with some of the heavens and hear what they have to say. so they will be able to hear things a little better there. that's a plan they want to do the next few years. if it comes together. temperature check for you right now. we have the 60's and lot of the east bay. 61 for san jose. 57 santa rosa. 62 san francisco with half moon bay with a big pumpkin is at 61. now earlier today, we did see temperatures a little milder across most of the bay in cooler to the south because of relative clear patch, we did have some lower level moisture hanging around here. but there's that lazy front just towards our north west. there. i think a little while to get its way across the bay. timing on the bulk of that seems to be monday afternoon
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overnight till tuesday morning. then we're done for pretty much the balance of the week. a little flavor son of some are trying to come back a little bit almost. here's a look at what it says in future cast for again to start the day off with a solar eclipse looks pretty good in the far east bay and in the south bay later on during the day, some of this gets broken up. we get some sunshine and a good chunk of the bay, but that will be in the afternoon. and this is at 05:30pm, already too late as we get into tomorrow morning, the marine layer comes to greet us. that mixes out mostly sunny. that's for your sunday. then into sunday night, that front's gets a little closer in this marine layer kind of gets bunched up a little bit here with the front moving in. that will bring us a little bit the way some coastal drizzle is a possibility. there's a marine layer as well. but that should clear out going to kind of a variable cloudy story on monday before really an er nurse clearing out by the time we get to midweek when he quickly jumped in these winds. again, nothing major with all of this will see the typical onshore wind pick up in the afternoon. it's a little bit
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more pronounced tomorrow afternoon. that will be pretty much solano county contra costa county, most of the east bay. little bit up here in the north bay, too. but there you see where the bulk of the winds will be off towards the northeast from our perspective and at least in san francisco, there's that pop. you can see around the carquinez strait. now, the bigger map shows that front in our backyard. not moving too far, but the flow pattern is in place will will be onshore. that's a plus. and again, some showers that we've already had very little. we've had a look at all the reporting stations and most that we saw where pennies for the most part in not very many places, actually reporting something on the ground now, that's good news. still to get the systems because that moistened up that ground layer and that helps us with any offshore winds that try to develop. all right. here's the game plan. variable clouds today, its part, the fairest way to phrase it cool near 80 going on inland 70's for the bay tomorrow. bump those up a little bit inland. 70's going on for the bay. and this is pretty much of a mostly sunny story after we get past the morning clouds and all then next week we still have to
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finish off that front. so clouds early week then sunny for the balance of the week and getting to about 90 or so was called out thursday. then another turn into next weekend. we may actually be seen some rain trying to develop, ok, this resets on august october. the were already in october. we're going into this rain season or the water season. a pretty good across the state of california. this is getting into our wet season. remember, this is projected for our weather events to so we've got to make sure that it's not a dry, a winter, 70 san francisco partial afternoon clearing 73 oakland with that mix and 79 for san jose verbal clouds because you get some clouds later on. kind of mixing in all this highs. upper 70's in the far east bay, lower 70's up north. partially because the mechanics of trying to clear out that cloud cover 83 tomorrow, mostly sunny. again, we're going about 77 on your monday with quite a bit of cloud cover, because, stephen, it still has to play until that's all done. and then sunny for the remainder of the week. so we do again to report. you want to check out
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your back window because you may get a break in there and don't look directly at the sun have some kind of equipment, whatever. i'm kind of equipment. look at reflections. that's good go in the piece of paper sums. you can see it and all stuff. so the far side of the moon is now getting up very >> that's important. reminder, don't do not look directly at the eclipse just with your bare eyes. thank you so much to all right. happening right now on the peninsula, part of highway is closed until monday morning. let's take a look at video of construction that started at 10 o'clock last night. all northbound lanes in redwood city between whipple and brittan avenues are closed. me. they reopen at 5 o'clock monday morning. this is the second phase of construction following work on the southbound lanes 2 weeks ago. well, construction work also shutting down a portion of market street in san francisco for 2 weeks. market street is closed this morning between 5th and 8th streets as crews install equipment for new traffic signals and sidewalks, muni lines that
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pass through the area like the f line will be rerouted. one block south to mission street bike lanes will also be affected. closure will be in place until saturday. october. 28. meantime, caltrain to spend some weekend service between san francisco and millbrae again to continue work on an electrification project, limited bus bridge services available for riders with 6 pick up points at all. the usual stops from 4th street in san francisco down to millbrae. passengers should expect delays and longer travel times. and bark of an update this week about their new communications based train control system. the agency says the move will bring more frequent and reliable service and a smoother ride. it's one of the 4 main projects part says will also increase capacity, allowing more trains to run in the transbay tube from the east bay to san francisco. at least one person is dead after a multi-car crash on i-680, in fremont. it happened at around 1 o'clock this morning in the southbound lanes near the auto mall
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parkway off-ramp. the collision involved at least 3 vehicles, one of them overturning and catching fire. the northbound lanes were closed for several hours. they have since reopened. a man is recovering this morning after a suspected shark attack in pacifica. the man was surfing friday afternoon at linda mar beach. when something bit his leg. he was able to get out of the water and call for help. he told police he could not confirm if in fact it was a shark that bit him. he was taken to the hospital for non-life-threatening injuries. in the east bay, oakland city officials announced the arrest of several suspects tied to at least 2 major cases. kron four's terisa stasio reports. >> the oakland police department announcing the arrest of 5 people recently for felony crimes, including carjacking, armed robbery and burglary. the first case back on october 7 pier on the 700 block of prospect avenue near ken one road. that's where a food delivery operator says that he was robbed by 2 suspects.
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>> the vehicle they were using was terms to be connected to a carjacked vehicle. both are also persons of interest in numerous other robbery investigations. i just want to charge pending an for the rest is a number those crimes. >> police say that they recovered this replica firearm during the arrest as well as stolen property. then on the same day, another armed robbery here on the 1600 block of macarthur boulevard near hardly avenue. >> with respect business. one suspect was killed in the waistband area while the other 2 suspects jumped over the counter. the access to customers and we'll still money from the register and they also stole property. there's not a models from the business. >> officers say that the next day on october 8, the high speed pursuit led to the capture of those 3 suspects. >> so don't and mill juvenile possibly identified by the victims placed under arrest for robbery. again, a persons of interest in numerous other
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local robbery investigations. the male juvenile, that additional charges stemming from those investigations and has since been charged with 2 additional robberies you're investigating. they're still dish null. cases that we're looking >> the numbers show a harsh reality in oakland right now. figures as of september 2023. reveal motor vehicle theft up 52% year-to-date auto burglary, up 46% residential burglary up 43% and burglary up. 42%. while the captain said that the department is committed to combating the escalation of crime. he also passed along this message to the public >> lastly, is becoming more and more dangerous. we as a community members, please not engage with these individuals as you can often be armed and dangerous. >> theresa kron, 4 news. kaiser permanente reached a tentative deal with unions representing 75,000 of its employees. it includes increased minimum wage for all
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california. kaiser workers starting june next year. workers get $25 an hour. that will increase by a dollar every year. the deal includes protected health care benefits and improved tyre. medical benefits agreement comes a week after nurses, medical technicians and other support staff help the largest-ever health care strike in u.s. history. union members start voting to ratify the deal on wednesday. vice president kamala harris released a statement on tentative agreement saying, quote, i congratulate seiu and kaiser permanente for coming together to reach a tentative agreement. adding the president and i strongly believe in the collective bargaining process. and we know that when unions are strong, our nation is strong. coming up after the break, some healthcare workers in california. about to get big pay raise. thanks to a new law.
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>> for your money this morning, a reminder state taxpayers have just a few days left to file their taxes. the deadline is monday. the state filing deadline was extended earlier this year for those affected by the winter storms, all 9 bay area counties were included in the extension. once again. the deadline is this coming monday. governor gavin newsom signed a bill raising the minimum wage pay for minimum care or excuse me for health care workers. the
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bill sets the wages to $23 an hour. large health facilities that climbs to $25 by 2026. workers at community clinics will see an increase up to twenty-one dollars by 2024. with wages expected to be up to $25 an hour by 2027. this according to the california healthcare foundation. president biden awarded 7 billion dollars to kick start hydrogen fuel production nationwide, including here in california. the goal is to create 7 regional hubs that produce cleaner burning hydrogen as an energy source for cars, manufacturing and electricity. president biden says clean hydrogen is essential to his vision of his net 0 greenhouse of net 0 greenhouse gas emissions in the u.s. by 2050, california gets up to 1.2 billion dollars in funding. still ahead on the kron 4 morning news, the vallejo police department faces new questions this morning. >> after video of a burglary >> after video of a burglary arrest goes viral.
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get exclusive offers on select new volvo models. contact your volvo retailer to learn more. >> today on the kron 4 morning news as war rages on in israel. people in the bay area say they are worried about their loved ones still stuck overseas and hundreds of new bills are set to become law in california. the impact they could have on you. >> welcome back to the kron. 4 morning news. thank you so much for joining us this morning. we'll get to those stories in just a moment. first, let's get a quick check of the weather with dave sphar. hey, dave.
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>> hey, good morning, stephanie. good morning, everybody. and often is kind of a mixed bag of that sun and clouds deal. here's the east bay shoreline. and you can see still quite a bit of cloud cover hanging around. some sun is still trying to poke its way through. so you'll get some breaks in the sun going on around the bay. much better clearing in the south bay and the east bay to check out the eclipse. here's this big monster, though, out the covers a lot of territories. why say it that way? early next week is when it's going to finally have its last song as it were playing out by tuesday. and then we're going to be done with it for the remainder of the week. but we did get a few little showers overnight, just a little bit down to the surface. not everybody got, of most reporting stations not getting anything, but a couple of pennies fell out of a dollar, inch, a lower 60's going on the east bay shoreline. 57 for a free month. 64 for antioch up to the north bay. kind of a mixture of 50's and 60's with a a mild 61 in half moon bay because of the cloud cover. see, this is what it is. temperature contrast to yesterday morning in some cases approaching a dozen degrees or better like the
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bottle like napa and lake fairfield to the south. a little closer. and that's because it was all clear overnight into the central valley where temperatures were a little cooler. 71 high noon by 3.77, even inland are going to see temperatures in the upper 70's get into the 80's for tomorrow and much quicker clearing for all on your sunday. but the clouds come back again on monday. more in your extended forecast and certainly that for stephanie. all right, dave, thank you. >> happening any moment now, people across the country will have the chance to see a solar eclipse. this is pretty cool. there are several places that are holding special viewings and that includes the exploratorium. it's san francisco. it's going to be where we find kron four's. tiffany justice live for us. good morning to tiffany. it looks like you have a live interview set up to. >> yes, good morning. yes, we have zeda teacher at this floor, you know, unfortunately, we are dealing with a cloudy morning, but the exploratorium is moving forward with their event. a lot of people excited to see this ring of fire eclipse.
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joining us now is zeke, a teacher at the exploratorium to tell us more about what's going on here. our understanding is that you guys are going to have kind of like a viewing party here at pier 15, correct? starting at 9 o'clock we're going viewing party will have safe ways for people to look at the eclipse. should the clouds break? we're we're hopeful >> while safe ways to look at it, things to learn about how eclipses happen, why they don't happen every month. why they only happens sometimes and lot of fun things to do. here to get you more familiar with how the sun and the moon move around starting at 9 o'clock people can just start gathering here at pier 15. >> tell us more about why this annular solar eclipse is so special. why? what is an annular solar eclipse? well, club says don't happen over time, although they happen relatively regularly around the earth. you don't happen where you are. >> all the time to be another one in april. but then after more than a decade before they'll be another one here. so if you want to see it now is your chance. annular
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eclipses are different than total eclipses because and a total eclipse the moon is sufficiently close to the earth that it covers up the entire entire some will go away. but on this eclipse, the moon is a little bit further away from the earth. and so they'll still be a ring of light around the sun or part of the sun will still be visible. >> and that's called it a new list, which is where the name comes from and so it'll be just right rain. it will be around the sun if you in the past of the totality we are here in san francisco. but more than 75% of the sun will still be blocked. just be this deep crescent of the sun. and that's something don't see very often, right. a beautiful sight to see. i know that unfortunately, we are dealing with the clouds this morning. but would you still recommend those who do want to try to watch it? maybe there's a break in the clouds. >> to continue to wear those, you know, protective eye yeah. so if the if the clouds go away and you just bright sky behind, you got to protect your eyes. the sun is very
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bright. it can damage are right now. you don't have any nerves in your right now. she won't be able feel it happening and so you have to be careful with it. but if the south, the clouds are there, think can you are looking that you know, it won't instantaneously damage and if we can go a little bit more into detail as to what will go on here. so this is a free the public to coming go. i will you guys have a set up here as yeah, we're going to explainers from the exploratorium who are going to be demonstrating. >> different activities you can do to learn about the eclipse and learn about amazing coincidence that the moon just the right size to block the sun. here it is you know, there's a it's just a coincidence that they have to be the same size apparent size from earth. sun is much bigger than the earth, but also a lot farther away. and so the moon and the sun just appear to be just about the right size for it. and so that's really cool and tells us a lot about how the moon moves around the
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earth. the phases of the moon and we'll have people explain all of that and show you demonstrations to get a real sense of how the moon orbits for joining us live this much t- morning. >> we also do know if you are not able to come out here, too. the export or you can also continue to watch kron 4. we will be covering this all morning on. stephanie, back to you. a love of learning the science behind all that to give our thanks to zeke. we appreciate it. well, it's been a busy week for governor gavin newsom over the last 7 days. he's taken action on hundreds of bills that made it to his desk. >> our capitol correspondent eytan wallace a closer look at some of the major pieces of legislation. the governor signed and vetoed. >> yeah, we're talking bills on all kinds of matters from behavioral health to housing to magic you're looking at the moment. governor gavin newsom signed a package of behavioral health bills into law this week, specifically 2 bills the
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governor says will guarantee local funding for housing and treatment for those on the streets experiencing severe mental illness or behavioral health challenges. in part, the legislation will put a proposed 6 plus billion dollar bond measure on the march primary ballot. if approved by voters. the bond will fund more than 11,000 behavioral health beds statewide. i know that the issue can be solved. i don't think it i know it. but those bills represent just 2 of the roughly 800 newsom signed into law this year, including this week sb 6, 7, 3 commonly referred to as the ebony alert bill. it establishes a statewide notification alert system to help find and bring attention to missing black children and missing black women. this is really about life and death. gardena senator steven bradford authored the legislation. here's how it's going to work similar to an amber alert, senior law enforcement officials and chp will have the authority to activate the alert and send it across airwaves on radio tv and billboards to report to you. and god clearly show that the same level of attention
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and a media and as well as law enforcement's not dedicated one. >> a young african-american disappear. so we just want to make sure that they're not ignored. >> one house and the governor signed a bill allowing the city of los angeles to utilize its surplus, unused land on the city's own existing publicly on properties to develop and fast track affordable housing bill auther assembly member reggie jones. sawyer hopes the legislation serves as a model for other california cities with the the opportunity we have. >> to build affordable housing, we should be able to provide all the much-needed merging, supportive housing that people need would 4th largest economy in the world. we need to be able to get this done. but of course not. every bill made it. >> the governor vetoed several pieces of legislation, including one to decriminalize plant-based psychedelics and magic mushrooms in his veto message. newsom called for more legislation to regulate psychedelics bay area. senator scott wiener authored the now vetoed proposal. >> super disappointing. this
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as the and despite the disappointment, wiener said he intends to work with the governor on a psychedelics regulation bill next year. and as for what comes next for the governor, will he still has to act on about 100 bills before saturday's midnight deadline reporting at the state capitol. a tom wallace kron. 4 news. >> in the north bay, a tiktok video showing a burglary arrest in vallejo friday is going viral. the video appears to show a woman being punched at least once by police officer during the arrest. and we do want to warn you about this footage is graphic. vallejo police say the woman shown here is accused of burglarizing a store and leading officers on a chase. it started near the gateway plaza shopping center on admiral callaghan lane. authorities say this woman was driving recklessly eventually she crashed into a semi truck. would you also see in the video there? the police department says the suspect then aggressively resisted arrest in the video. you can see the officer pulled the
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woman out of the car. a spokesperson for the vallejo police department tells us that the officer did follow protocol, adding that this incident will be reviewed by the use of force review board. the woman is in police custody this morning we continue our coverage of the israel hamas war. israel's ministry of defense telling more than 1 million palestinians to leave northern gaza ahead of air strikes as their conflict with hamas continues to escalate. this despite the un's objections calling an evacuation of this scale and size impossible, a ground offensive may be next. if israel sends ground troops into gaza, heavily armed hezbollah militants could enter the war and side with hamas. meanwhile, bay area families and friends of loved ones still in gaza say they are worried sick kron four's ella sogomonian visited a los gatos mosque and brings us community reaction from there. >> the bay area's home to palestinians, both christian and muslim here at this
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mosque, the islamic community has been coming together daily in order to console one another and pray that the violence and abroad. >> on friday, more than 2 million palestinians have been ordered by israeli forces to evacuate gaza before another round of air strikes. sure, a crude says he last spoke with his family who is in gaza on thursday morning. he says that they've lived for years, taking cover from bombs and struggling with few resources, but that this week took a turn for the worse in a way that he has never seen before. countless homes and businesses were obliterated in airstrikes as people hang on with little food, water and access to electricity >> already people have been living in such a densely populated area with a lack of resources with the lack of basic this is desperate times and really really government says is more or less issuing a sentence for people in gaza. at this moment, the california office of emergency services shared concern. >> over any potential violence
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spilling over into the golden state. now some synagogues, churches and mosques are considering heightened security and the south bay members of a mosque in los gatos have gathered daily in prayer for their families in gaza and to console one another. >> scary are worried where traumatized. we're constantly in shock and how much worse it's getting enough and sen. >> we've just sitting in praying and >> messaging that is difficult, obviously, because all electricity is cut off and communication is sparse. check y in on them and texting. and we know that there. >> trying to evacuate. but there's really nowhere go. >> when asked if she's worried about her personal safety here in the bay area. she went on to say that her concern still lies first and foremost for the safety of the people in gaza. and so it could added that when he heard about the
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cal oes system reminding people that there may be extra law enforcement patrols around these spaces. he mentioned that he hopes it truly is in order to ensure the safety of the people inside and not surveillance them like what he says he witnessed after 9.11 reporting in los gatos. i'm ella sogomonian kron. 4 news. >> i mean, time in the east bay, a group of jewish women have been meeting regularly helping each other cope with the escalating crisis overseas. kron four's philippe djegal reports. >> jewish women from different parts of the world now living in the east bay sharing a moment of silence in lafayette, praying for their family and friends in israel. >> battling hamas that feels really nice to have this community tough as it is. it's very heartwarming to see how much we come together difficult time since the initial weakened hamas attacks on israel. these women have been constant communication with one another meeting for breakfast and talking things out. it's amazing to have such wonderful mothers so
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supportive. >> always there are 2 of the women organized the pro israel rally earlier in the week in walnut creek. all of them will keeping in touch with their families, fighting for survival overseas, including cal berkeley, senior and israeli-american dame again, who moved from israel to the united states 2 years ago. i'm still pretty much in >> how a lot friends i served with in the army. >> were murdered. the group is brainstorming ways to support more jews in the bay area. while also managing through the pain associated with the rise in anti-semitism. there's a lot of people that come in and show support and ask how we are. >> but there's also a lot of silence. i am scared, which is something i have felt in the united before. despite the extreme circumstances, the war is bringing these women together. >> and keeping them close, something that's
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>> essential for survival. we wouldn't survive anything in our past if it weren't such a strong community in lafayette, philippe djegal all kron, 4 news. >> all right. coming up here on kron 4 morning news. livermore valley kicks off its premiere food and wine festival next week we get a festival next week we get a special prev
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>> all right. welcome back. let's take a live look now at the ring of fire eclipse. a lot of you really interested in this incredible natural
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phenomenon. this is a live perspective from nasa showing the sun from san diego, california. just incredible perspective there. this is going to look a little different for us here in the bay area. but again, a reminder that you do not want to look at the eclipse directly because it can be dangerous. so stay with us here kron 4. you can now watch us online as well. a reporter tiffany justice is live from the exploratorium in san francisco where they are planning a viewing event out there. she'll be bringing us live coverage of the from out there as well. so stay with but in the meantime, let's check in with day for the weather. a date. >> stephanie, good morning. good morning. everybody looks like a big cookie. doesn't little bite taken out of that. there is what we've got going on. this is going to reach its greatest extent for folks in central america at about 11 o'clock. our time is what it looks like as starts to play out this morning. unfortunately, the clouds are not cooperating. real real well, we do see some breaks here and there s a foe, no delays happening out that way. let's get to those temps pretty much 60's off to the
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east bay. got some 60's up here up north to 58 for santa rosa. 63 san francisco in 61 for san jose next couple of days. if you're headed up to tahoe, lower 70's to 70 ish monday about 69 or so, but plenty of sunshine. it looks like and we're going to see tomorrow, too. an improved forecast on the sky fronts. unfortunates out the day of the eclipse. but here's what looks like a future cast for as we go into the afternoon. we start to punch through some of those clouds to start to see some rays of sun. not a lot for anybody, although we're starting things off in the north, the south and the east bay. fairly clear. then we get to tonight that marine layer does its thing yet again. but opens up nicely for the afternoon. so we've got sunny on tap for you in the afternoon. now, monday is going to kind of be reminiscent a little bit of today. you have quite a bit of cloud cover as that front gets a little closer. the marine gets a little squished up a little bit. might have some coastal drizzle to start your monday and then potentially a few little sprinkles or showers from. monday afternoon or overnight into tuesday.
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let's watch this. in total. finally, the front passes. this is projected about 11:00pm on monday night. mike, a little bout of some offshore winds. but we get into next weekend and there's the threat we might do this again. also on a saturday. yeah, sorry for the timing. but we need that because here come those offshore winds when it said and done. so we knew little bit of sprinkle as we get maybe potentially some dry winds. art, 4 zone forecast, a 70%. francisco. to the coast will keep it pretty much in the 60's. 74 for burlingame us to about 76 foster city, 78 for palo alto in the south bay, upper 70's, 81 for morgan hill, east bay shoreline, mid 70's tri valley. you're getting to the upper 70's that will be replaced by lower 80's are scratching 80 or so or into the 80's. heather, excuse me as we get a lot more 68 for a berkeley vallejo. it's 66. 75 fairfield. meanwhile, and thus to about 71 for santa rosa. check it out. 7 day forecast. the 80's are back. when we get past tuesday,
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particularly it actually into the 90's to thursday friday. we're keeping it sunny, but that's when that front might start to come down here in start to change things into the following weekend. stephanie. all right, dave, thank you. >> livermore valley kicks off its premiere food and wine event next week. the livermore valley wine experience runs for delicious days. starting october 19th and joining us live now to share more about the fun is heather mcgrail president of mcgrail vineyards. thanks so much for being with us this morning. thank you for having me. i'm excited to be here. yes, and you guys have been open since 2008. that's incredible. we have so 16 years, although in the wine industry that still varied menu. well, so happy to have you here with us this morning. tell us, first of all, how does it feel to be a part of this event? so taste is my most favorite event that we do all of the livermore valley wineries get together. it's a four-day premier food and wine festival. >> and so it is a wonderful time to come out and try the
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winds. it's great for foodies. it's great for wine lovers. it's just very excited, elevated event that we're excited to be having and how many wineries are participating this year. so that's a great question. we have event starting on thursday, october 19th going through sunday october 22nd and on thursday night we have at gray's bella rosa food and wine pairing competition. and that has 12 winery teams 12 local chefs. but then as you continue the weekend, friday through sunday, there's another 15 or so events with different wineries wineries, the partner together, some do their own events. but there's there are 10 of us, i would say probably 30 of are represented. that's incredible. so really sounds like the whole community is really coming out to participate in this. and you brought us a bit of a would you like to walk us through what brought today? sure. absolutely. okay. so for the actual food wine pairing competition, we are partnering with bottle tops which is a great place in pleasanton. i could not bring are pairing.
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>> because it's a surprise and we have these 3 amazing professional judges that line blindly judge the competition. and we've kimberly gamble, which is our local celebrity chef that was on chopped. we have liz tosh and wine enthusiasts, stacy briscoe. so i don't want them to know what we're doing since it's a blind a snow dead. i worked with a friend of ours. amazing chef shane from new tradition kitchen. and we do a lot of different pairing events together. so heap he cooked up a few things for me. and we talked about some different pairing option. so i will start with our foamy. see blossom foamy. see boss. yes. so is it for this call-up? thank you. with a buttered flower and then some trout caviar on this one we went between both our peyton page, so blom as well as our 2021 family chardonnay. now the chardonnay with the scallop, the but arenas complement each other really well. so that was fantastic. but with the caviar, the selling on did
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really well. so either one of those could be a nice pairing. well, sounds mouth watering, delicious. and you also duck here today. yes. so this one are cherry men duck. this one could go with either. one of them are low. so i did bring a few of our our friends winds here because the livermore valley, we are very community-based and work very closely together. could ridge has a fantastic merlot that i love that the duck with the it meant compo on the bottom would go fantastic with. but this debt can also stand up to something like cabernet reserve. so this our staple wine at mcgrail have and the tan and will buy nicely with the fatty nurse in the duck. and that would be a fantastic parenting. wow. i've never seen a compote. in prepared in that way. that's really beautiful. beautiful yet. shane does a great job this is it looks like pumpkin, but it's not. what what is this? so we had to do this because here we are in october and
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it's pumpkin season. yeah. pumpkin everything. it's adorable. so this a shameful. this our our pumpkin patch pasta. well, and so what it is, it's basically an okie with butter sauce in there and then dried care to mike ravines underneath the gnocchi can lend itself to several different wines. when we're tasting it, we enjoyed it with our patriot this one has a lot of different kind baking spice notes. really? delicious cabernet and also the the kind of wintery notes in no kieff paired well with it. all right. we'll have that. this all sounds amazing. so i mean, people are watching this. they probably are really interested. they want to come out and the other things that they should be preparing for an advance because i imagine that things are going to be quite busy for you all in livermore. absolutely. so how how this thursday through sunday works is there are a ton of different events that you can pre buy tickets for go to l v wyandotte or get your tickets. i'll give you of few ideas of some of the events, but then also all of the wineries are open for tasting.
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and it's just a great time to be out in the region because of friday. we have cheese and wine pairing class brandon wood from the cheese parlor and he's our local cheese monger. he's partnering with a few different wineries and going teach you something about the cheese and about the wind then we have a vineyard hike at marriott as well where you're going go up into the vineyards. kind of a sustainable tour taste wine, eat lunch, just a couple of fun events that we're doing specifically with mcgrail. it's we have a taste of thai culinary experience rule. and so again, kimberly gamble who was on chopped, she is preparing doing a live demo with a hands-on kind of experience. and we're going to pair each of those 3 dishes with 3 mcgrail wines and get taste them and enjoy lunch together. wow. and then i would say if you're new to livermore valley and you have not been out there to taste our wines, kind of the the a
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great event to attend is our signature tasting event string that grazing hours. so it's 04:00pm to 06:00pm. on saturday. it will be hosted at our place and we're going to have 15 wineries showcasing 2 to 3 winds each. so you're going to over 30 different award-winning livermore valley wines. you'll get to taste through all of them. meet the winemakers. hear about this year's harvest have some charcuterie and kind of prepare yourself for hopefully one of the winemaker dinners we have planned or head downtown and enjoy dinner. the dinner that we're going to be participating is for all of those cigar lovers out there. so darcey kemp vineyards and that's are doing a smokin oaks where we are pairing for grill and we will have a five-course dinner. each course paired with a different wine and then to the courses with cigars. wonderful. so sounds like there's going to be a lot of options for people who want to come out. >> thank you so much for them. a grill president of mcgrail vineyards for your time and for showcasing of this lovely preview of the festival. thank
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you. thanks so much. i hope to see a lot of you out there. here's here's what we'll be right back.
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now on the kron. 4 morning news. the ring of fire solar eclipse is now visible in the sky. what you can expect to see the rest of the morning. >> from the area's local news station. you're watching the kron. 4 morning news at >> good morning. thank you so much for joining us here on the kron. 4 morning news. i'm stephanie lin. >> it is saturday and let's start by getting a look at the weather for you with dave sphar. good morning. day. a good morning, stephanie. good morning, everybody on this. solar eclipse today, it's sorry to see so much cloud
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cover around the bay. that's what we're dealing with. a little clear down to the south and the east bay. however, as we get into the 9 o'clock hour here. well, the few more hours, hopefully we'll get some clearing better clearing going on. here's what looks like around the immediate bay, though. there you see it. >> still a lot of that shredded stratus hanging around here a little bit east bay shoreline, kind of overcast for right now. that little pocket 60's cover a lot of the east bay and up to the north. meanwhile, 63 san jose and also for san francisco. now take a look at the contrast. we're closing the gap a little bit on this now. it's a bit more pronounced up north because the sec cloud covers actually kept temperatures up. now we're trailing because we're not getting that solar heating as amended as it is. interference from the moon. the winds not doing much at all kind of variable. expect a little bit of a pop on shore this afternoon. a little stronger, probably tomorrow afternoon and evening. and really, this is a saga that's going to play out until maybe monday night into tuesday. see the big line up towards our west. that front is going take a while to
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get here. most of for energy is up north. so the folks in oregon didn't see a great solar eclipse this morning either. but this will take again a couple of days to kind of play out tomorrow. looks be improved, though. you see a lot of sun going on just about everybody. 74, 1 o'clock at 4. we'll call it 77 in variable clouds pretty much throughout the day. cover everybody and a bit. we'll take a closer inspection of your forecast. 7. >> all right. looking forward to that. thank you. happening now, people across the country are seeing a solar eclipse. there are several places holding special viewings and that includes the exploratorium in san francisco, proper just as he's ready to go for this morning. 8 of the day. >> hey, 70, good morning as they have those special protective but you actually can not see anything through so i'm going to take them up. so i think it's story of this morning. there having kind of like a watch party for solar eclipse is ring of fire. just one of many places in the bay area. fortunately, we are dealing with this cloud coverage, but you could see
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that people have come out to catch event. so we know this morning, millions of americans will be having a front row seats to the annular solar eclipse in the western u.s. central and south america. this is actually some shots from nasa. >> of the moon from different angles stretching from oregon to brazil, the rare ring of fire solar eclipse will be visible, including across many areas in the bay, hopefully through the clouds. but francisco actually is not in directly the path of the annual annular eclipse, but we will be able to experience what's being called a partial eclipse. nearly 80% of the anticipated ring of fire will peak at 9.15 this morning to 9.25. that will happen is that the moon will cover the center of the sun, creating a raising ring of fire. and if you can not be able to step out your front porch of you don't want to areas like the exploratorium are having events here at pier 15. i see it now is your chance.
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>> annular eclipses are different than total eclipses because and a total eclipse. the moon is sufficiently close to the earth that it covers up the entire song for the entire sun will go away. but on this eclipse, the moon is a little bit further away from the earth. and so they'll still be a ring of light around the sun or part of the sun will still be visible. >> and that's called it a new list, which is where the name comes from and so it'll be just right rain. it will be around the sun. if you are. >> in the past of the totality. >> all right. so if you do want to catch this ring of fire and there is break in the clouds, you are still being advised to wear these protective eyeglasses, but we will continue to be covering this throughout the morning. back to stephanie. all right. thanks so much to fun. and again, such an important reminder to not look at the eclipse with your bare eyes. >> thank you for that. >> well, san francisco police arrested 2 people accused of driving a car into the union square dior store to steal the merchandise inside. police say
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this is part of a larger effort to crack down retail thefts in the city. four's. dan kerman reports. >> friday, san francisco mayor london breed in police chief bill scott met with reporters to help change the narrative. i know oftentimes when a crime occurs and video circulate, there is a bit of a perception, a perception that these crimes are happening and a perception that nothing is being done. well, in fact, something is being done during the 30 minute. plus news conference, the mayor and chief said san francisco police and the district attorney along with state and federal partners are seeing successes in the battle to reduce crime in the city. among the victories, the quick arrest of those responsible for thursday's burglary at dior in union square. thanks to the quick response of san francisco police department officers. >> we were able to arrest 2 of those suspects and recover over $150,000. so the merchandise and we know for fat. that that store wasn't
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the only one they plan to target, but we were able to arrest and stop other people from being victimized. the chief says the department's retail blitz operations also resulted. >> in the arrest of 6 of 8 suspects who robbed a walgreens in the ingleside district on wednesday. officers also arrested the operators of a fencing operation on mission street and recovered $17,000 in stolen goods since may. police have arrested over 1100 people mostly drug dealers in the tenderloin and the chief says it's increased bait. car operations are leading to a decline in car break-ins. we've arrested numerous individuals because our officers are out there with car that we put out their property in him. >> and when these thieves come and try to break and where they're waiting on him and we catch them. those operations have also lead to longer-term investigations that we think we'll yield the recovery of stolen property and the arrests of many more suspect.
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>> city officials say san francisco's crime and safety issues will be resolved overnight, but they're making progress. they say with no plans to let up. we will continue to do this work every single day in the middle of the night in the broad daylight, whatever it takes to get to a place where san franciscans visitors, tourists and others can walk down the street and feel safe in san francisco. >> dan kerman kron, 4 news. >> a person riding a bicycle was hit and killed on i-280, in san francisco. it happened just before 12:30am, on the northbound lanes near the ala many boulevard ramp the northbound lanes of 2.80, near monterey boulevard closed due to the crash. all lanes are now back open. it's been safety. cameras are coming to several bay area cities. governor gavin newsom signed the bill on friday. the cameras will take pictures of car license plates as they speed by oakland. mayor sheng thao released a statement supporting this move. she said, quote, these cameras along with our increased focus on street design and lowering speed limits will help us save
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lives. the pilot program will last 5 years in san jose, san francisco and oakland. and now to the latest on the war between israel and hamas rallies and protests happened across the bay area friday, both in support of innocent israelis and palestinians caught in the crossfire. kron four's dan store has the latest >> protesters >> outside of the san francisco federal building demanding a ceasefire, as they say, a palestinian genocide is under way in gaza. the groups say the israeli government is attempting an ethnic cleansing in the war-torn region. we know that our taxpayer dollars are funding this. >> and it's our job to be out here in the streets and making sure that we are not funding the genocide of our people back to homelands since last week's assault by terrorist organization. hamas, israel has been hammering gaza with airstrikes, killing more than
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1500 palestinians. i shouldn't is. our has family in the west bank. >> i think everybody's on high alert right now. and and we're really >> worry was shared by hundreds in front of city hall waving israeli flags and calling for the hostages taken by hamas to be returned home safely. we must demand immediate to released. >> and make sure all home alive and safe. >> israelis and jewish americans run high alert friday after a former hamas leader called on supporters to join in in a day of rage. looking to avenge last night. both best people came up to me and tell me they're keeping kids from school. some cases you are schools some cases, our public schools. the piece was kept the dcmonstrations throughout san francisco in san francisco, dan thorn kron. 4 news. >> and the south bay police arrested 2 san jose women in connection to the drowning deaths of 2 children at a daycare. police say the women,
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both owners and operators of the business turned themselves in on friday. the drowning happened earlier this month. that happy, happy day care. officers say 3 children fell into the pool. 2 of them died at the hospital. the 2 suspects have been booked and given an arraignment date. take a look at this. the tesla seen here and 3 other cars went up in flames yesterday rng in san francisco. it happened on brady street. fifhters believe the fire sparked from items placed next to the car. fire crews say no one at the scene. what no one was at the scenwhen they arrived. the owners of the tesla did show up as crews were putting out the fire. no injuries were reported. the cause is under investigation. and this just days after firefighters and police responded to a homeless encampment that caught fire in san francisco's hayes valley neighborhood. these images are from saturday afternoon at the corner of go and page streets, planners have been set up along sidewalks to deter encampments. the hayes valley
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neighborhood association says multiple complaints about encampments are sent to the city on a daily basis. happening today. it is the first day of the 51st annual half. moon bay are and pumpkin festival. this is video from last year's festival which started off with that pancake breakfast. you see there this year's festivities will include a costume contest pie eating contest and the great pumpkin parade set to start at noon. it is free to attend. if you can't make it out today, don't worry. does continue tomorrow. coming up on the kron 4 morning news police in oakland continue to work to fight rising crime. their latest message for the community. plus, governor gavin newsom signing hundreds of new bills into law. we take a look at the impact. >> and after the break, a major highway closure this morning impacting traffic on the peninsula.
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>> welcome back to kron. morning news. we are taking a look at the live picture of how the eclipse progressing. this is a shot coming in from nasa in san diego. as you can see, a bigger bite being taken out of the sun. the view is basically the clearest across, though, the rockies and down across texas. and this is could be a ring of fire to cover the entire sun anywhere on planet earth. and it's going exit actually probably around brazil. so the be kind of an interesting sunset going on for today. again, with that partial solar eclipse going on. this annual one that we're looking at. by the way, there is a total solar eclipse coming to north america next year. april 8th on monday. that's going to pass through northern mexico right across the midwest. that again will be total. we're going to be
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looking at. and in that particular durango, the state of mexico, they're going to be looking at darkness for over 4 minutes of total darkness while very spooky. and speaking of spooky, well, still be down here in the south bay to this. the shot from san jose state. quite a bit of that cloud cover. you'll take note of as well. a good with a big chunk of the sun being bit out of it as well. 60's off towards the east bay up north. we're looking 50's and 60's mixture. 63 san francisco, 61, half moon bay and 63 for san jose. here's what we have on storm tracker. 4, just some leftover clouds from this little bit of a weak little shower here. just enough to kind of moisten up the ground, going to take a breather tomorrow, open up the skies. nicely. then this shoe will drop here. this will play throughout monday afternoon overnight into tuesday. and again, the risk is there to see maybe a few showers with it. probably not a whole lot. and then afterwards we go into a sunny mode. lets go to future cast forecast. a kind of shows you everything was we start off the day. we talked about this east bay in the
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south bay have the best clearing and probably the best chance of seeing eclipse going on this afternoon. it stirs around a little bit opens up the skies, a touch around the bay, but still quite a bit of cloud cover and incomes that marine layer again for tonight see the coverage area spilling into the central valley clearing out by the time we get to the afternoon. so sunny, just about for everybody for your sunday afternoon getting into monday, marine layer gets moist gets gets kind of squished up a little bit. maybe some sprinkles with this new front that will drop south monday night through tuesday about those winds, not very active to somewhat of an onshore wind. pretty modest, very modest for today. a little bit more of uptick for tomorrow afternoon and evening. but at least the direction is the right weight is on shore goldner bus when it gets offshore. now, variable clouds today. cool. it's part of the fairest way to phrase it for everybody near 80 well inland 70's for the bay tomorrow, mostly sunny and nice. we've got mid 80's inland and 70's for the bay and then for the rest the week we're going up to around 90 come thursday for
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you, folks well inland with a nice clear patch again today. yeah. fighting through a lot of cloud cover here, 70 with partial afternoon clearing san francisco. open 73 in kind of variable clouds for san jose at 79 to some of those skies. fill back up again highs today. you can see the more modest actually up north san jose. it 79 because of better clearing lower 70's. meanwhile, up to the north bay next few days again, sunny tomorrow, 83 little cooler on monday. 77 waiting for that front to pass. and then again, the rest of the week looking for temperatures at around 90. so it's not ideal in terms of sky watching conditions here, but you might see some breaks in the clouds are so take your equipment ok? so, you know, it sounds like maybe folks on the embarcadero might not have the best viewing of the probably not know. but, you know, give a try. if you have the right glasses, those tiffany has those in last. yeah, that's right. yeah. i mean, so people in lynn might there, but that there have better clearing going on. so obviously, if you
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have the sun coming out right now. >> with your equipment again. go check it out. don't look directly at the sun and that total solar eclipse again. april, the 8th. get your hotel arrangements in durango, mexico, 4 and a half minutes of total darkness. yeah, very spooky for sure. thanks so much day. >> well, happening right now on the peninsula. part of highway 101 is closed until monday morning. let's take a look at video of construction that started at 10 o'clock last night. all northbound lanes in redwood city between whipple and brittan avenues are closed. they reopen at 5 o'clock monday morning. this is the second phase of construction following work on the southbound lanes 2 weeks ago. construction work also shutting down a portion of market street in san francisco for 2 weeks. market street is closed today between 5th and 8th streets as crews install equipment for new traffic signals and sidewalks, muni lines that pass through the area like the f line will be rerouted. one block south to
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mission street bike lanes will also be affected. closure will be in place until saturday october. 28. meantime, caltrain to spend some weekend service between san francisco and millbrae again to continue work on electrification project, limited bus bridge services available for riders with 6 pick up points at all, the usual stops from 4th street in san francisco down to millbrae. passengers should expect delays and longer travel times and the east bay, oakland city officials announced the arrest of several suspects tied to at least 2 major cases. kron four's terisa stasio has the details. >> the oakland police department announcing the arrest of 5 people recently for felony crimes, including carjacking, armed robbery and burglary. the first case back on october 7 pier on the 700 block of prospect avenue near ken one road. that's where a food delivery operator says that he was robbed by 2 suspects. >> the vehicle they were using was termed to be connected to a carjacked vehicle. both are
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also persons of interest in numerous other robbery investigations. i just want to charge pending an pending for the rest is a number of those crimes. >> police say that they recovered this replica firearm during the arrest as well as stolen property. then on the same day, another armed robbery here on the 1600 block of macarthur boulevard near hardly avenue. >> with 3 suspects into business. one suspect was killed in the waistband area while the other 2 suspects jumped over the counter. the access to customers and we'll still money from the also stole property. there's not a models from the business. >> officers say that the next day on october 8, the high speed pursuit led to the capture of those 3 suspects. >> so adult and mill juvenile positively identified by the victims placed under arrest for robbery. again, a persons of interest in numerous other local robbery investigations. the male juvenile, that
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additional charges stemming from those investigations and has since been charged with 2 additional robberies to investigating. they're still dish null. cases that we're looking both. >> the numbers show a harsh reality in oakland right now. figures as of september 2023. reveal motor vehicle theft up 52% year-to-date auto burglary, up 46% residential burglary up 43% and burglary up. 42%. while the captain said that the department is committed to combating the escalation of crime. he also passed along this message to the public. >> last week he's in since becoming more and more dangerous. we as a community members, please not engage with these individuals as you can often be armed and dangerous. >> theresa kron, 4 news. kaiser permanente reached a tentative deal with unions representing 75,000 of its employees. it includesa increased minimum wage for all california. kaiser workers starting june next year
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workers will get $25 an hour. that will increase by a dollar every year. the deal includes protected health care benefits and improved retiree medical benefits. the agreement comes a week after nurses, medical technicians and other support staff held the largest ever health care strike in u.s. history. union members start voting to ratify the deal on tuesday. vice president kamala harris released a statement on the tentative agreement saying, quote, i congratulate seiu and kaiser for coming together to reach a tentative agreement. she has the president and i strongly believe in the collective bargaining process and we know that when unions are strong, our nation is strong. coming up after the break, some healthcare workers in california are about to get a big pay raise. thanks to a new big pay raise. thanks to a new law.
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care workers. the bill says the way just a $23 an hour at large health facilities that climbs to $25 by 2026. workers at community clinics will see an increase up to twenty-one dollars by 2024. with wages expected to be up to $25 an hour by 2027. this according to the california healthcare foundation. president biden awarded 7 billion dollars to kick start hydrogen fuel production nationwide, including here in california. the goal is to create 7 regional hubs that produce cleaner burning hydrogen as an energy source for cars, manufacturing and electricity. president biden says clean hydrogen is essential to his vision of net 0 greenhouse gas emissions in the u.s. by 2050, california gets up to 1.2 billion dollars in funding. still ahead on the kron 4 morning news, the vallejo police department facing new questions at this morning after video of a burglary arrest goes viral.
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kron 4 morning news. the ring of fire solar eclipse is now visible as you can see from this live perspective there, what you can expect to see for the rest of the morning. our tiffany justices on the embarcadero with some live reports for us later on. well, good morning. welcome back to the kron. 4 morning news. thank you so much for joining us. stop this half hour with a look at our forecast with dave sphar. hey, dave. >> good morning, stephanie. good morning, everybody. and quite a bit of cloud cover. we talked about around the
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immediate bay, but we're also seeing some of that to kind of go into the mix a little bit for the south bay as well. some scattered clouds san jose state that we're seeing some of our cameras there. so everybody sharing in some of cloud cover there. but that's ace not even a full sun. and there's what you can see coming through the clouds with a champion. all right. here's what we've got going on the west coast here. some leftover cloud cover. we did get a little bit of light sprinkles going on overnight. we're going to play wait for this to play out probably by monday night into tuesday morning. got a lot of 60's off to the east bay and even to the north. in fact, most readings in the 60's. finally, 58 meanwhile, for santa rosa, but your quick comparison shows you the were ahead from where we were this time from yesterday. even at this late hour, more pronounced in the north bay because of all the cloud cover that kept temperatures supported overnight. so we'll keep a lot of cloud cover on tap for 10 o'clock. and as we get to the afternoon post clips, 74 1 o'clock by 4. we're talking. 76 again, kind of a mixed bag of sun and clouds tomorrow. a lot more sun and a little
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warmer and a nice warm up for you for next week take a look at that forecast, including the 4 zone for you in a bit. stephanie. all right, dave, thank you. >> happening now, people across the country are seeing a solar eclipse in the sky. there are several places that are holding special viewings this morning. that includes the exploratorium in san francisco. and that's where we're going to fine kron four's tiffany justice live for us this morning. and tiffany, i guess you put glasses away because, earlier in the show. >> yeah, actually cannot see those. you know, if you're not looking elsewhere with you're looking directly at the saturday. so i had to take those up take a look right behind me. a crowd forming here at the exploratorium rights off of the embarcadero. we actually got a glimpse of the ring of fire through the clouds and we just got a huge applause from the crowd here. very exciting. so today millions of americans will have a front row seat. >> to an annular solar eclipse
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in the western u.s. central and south america. here is the shot of the moon and sun from nasa from different angles. i believe it's right over nasa at this poll are utah move down to you or up to utah. we do know at this point that the ring of fire solar eclipse will be visible, including across many areas of the bay. we already are hearing reports that people have been seeing it. however, san francisco is actually not directly in the path of this eclipse. so we will be able to experience what's being called a partial eclipse. nearly 80% of the anticipated ring of fire. pete will be around this time, though. what will happen is the moon will cover the center of the creating a mesmerizing ring of fire. all right. so i thought we had some sound there. we do not have any sound there. so let's continue talking. so we are at the
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exploratorium runoff in the embarcadero. this is just one of many places that you can experience this ring of fire. if you do want to catch this eclipse, you are still being encouraged to wear those protective eyeglasses, even though it's quite cloudy. >> if you do get look at it through the clouds, you should be wearing those protective eyeglasses. stephanie, back to all right. some important. >> guidance there. we definitely don't want to be looking at the eclipse with just the naked eye. >> want to use those special sunglasses that tiffany was showing off earlier. thank you so much. well, it's been a busy week for governor gavin newsom over the last 7 days. he's taken action on hundreds of bills that made it to his desk. our capitol correspondent eytan wallace gives us a closer look at some of the major pieces of legislation the governor signed and vetoed. >> yeah, we're talking bills on all kinds of matters from behavioral health to housing to magic you're looking at the moment. governor gavin newsom signed a package of behavioral health bills into law this
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week, specifically 2 bills the governor says will guarantee local funding for housing and treatment for those on the streets experiencing severe mental illness or behavioral health challenges. in part, the legislation will put a proposed 6 plus billion dollar bond measure on the march primary ballot if approved by voters. the bond will fund more than 11,000 behavioral health beds statewide. i know that the issue can be solved. i don't think it i know it. but those bills represent just 2 of the roughly 800 newsom signed into law this year, including this week sb 6, 7, 3 commonly referred to as the ebony alert bill. it establishes a statewide notification alert system to help find and bring attention to missing black children and missing black women. this is really about life and death. gardena senator steven bradford authored the legislation. here's how it's going to work similar to an amber alert, senior law enforcement officials and chp will have the authority to activate the alert and send it across airwaves on radio tv and billboards to report and out as clearly show that the
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same level of attention and a media and as well as law enforcement is not dedicated, want. >> young african-american disappear. so we just want to make sure that they're not ignored. >> white house and the governor signed a bill allowing the city of los angeles to utilize its surplus to a news land on the city's own existing publicly on properties to develop and fast track affordable housing bill auther assembly member reggie jones. sawyer hopes the legislation serves as a model for other california cities with the the opportunity we have. >> to build affordable housing, we should be able to provide all the much-needed merging, supportive housing that people need with 4th largest economy in the world. we need to be able to get this but of course not. every bill made it. >> the governor vetoed several pieces of legislation, including one to decriminalize plant-based psychedelics and magic mushrooms in his veto message. newsom called for more legislation to regulate psychedelics bay area. senator
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scott wiener authored the now vetoed proposal. >> super disappointing. this as a and despite the disappointment, wiener said he intends to work with the governor on a psychedelics regulation built next year. and that's comes next for the governor. will he still has to act on about 100 bills before saturday's midnight deadline reporting at the state capitol. a tom wallace kron. 4 news. >> in the north bay, a tiktok video showing a burglary arrest in vallejo friday is going viral. the video appears to show a female suspect being punched at least once by a police officer during the arrest. we want to warn you that this footage we're about to play is graphic. police say the woman shown here is accused of burglarizing a store and leading officers on a chase. it started near the gateway plaza shopping center on admiral callaghan lane. authorities say the woman was driving recklessly eventually crashing into that semi truck. you see on your screen there. the p lice department says the suspects then aggressively
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resisted arrest. in the video. you can see the officer pulling the woman out of the car. a spokesperson for the vallejo police department tells us this officer did follow protocol, adding the event will be reviewed by the use of force review board. the woman is in police custody this morning. and we continue our coverage of the israel hamas war. israel's minister of defense telling more than 1 million palestinians to leave northern gaza ahead of air strikes as their conflict with hamas continues to escalate this despite the un's objections, calling it impossible for people to evacuate in time a ground offensive may be next. if israel sends ground troops into gaza, heavily armed hezbollah militants could enter the war and side with hamas. meanwhile, bay area families and friends of loved ones still in gaza say they are worried sick kron four's ella sogomonian visited a los gatos mosque and brings us community reaction from there. >> the bay area's home to
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palestinians, both christian and muslim here at this mosque, the islamic community has been coming together daily in order to console one another and pray that the violence and abroad. >> on friday, more than 2 million palestinians have been ordered by israeli forces to evacuate gaza before another round of air strikes. sure, a crude says he last spoke with his family who is in gaza on thursday morning. he says that they've lived for years, taking cover from bombs and struggling with few resources, but that this week took a turn for the worse in a way that he has never seen before. countless homes and businesses were obliterated in airstrikes as people hang on with little food, water and access to electricity >> already people have been living in such a densely populated area with a lack of resources with the lack of basic this is desperate times and really really government says is more or less issuing a death sentence for people in gaza. at this moment, the california office of emergency services shared concern.
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>> over any potential violence spilling over into the golden state. now some synagogues, churches and mosques are considering heightened security and the south bay members of a mosque in los gatos have gathered daily in prayer for their families in gaza and to console one another. >> scary are worried where traumatized. we're constantly in shock. how much worse it's getting enough and cent. >> we've just sitting in praying and >> messaging that is difficult, obviously, because all electricity is cut off and communication is sparse. we check in on them and texting. and we know that there. >> trying to evacuate. but there's really nowhere go. >> when asked if she's worried about her personal safety here in the bay area. she went on to say that her concern still lies first and foremost for the safety of the people in
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gaza. and so it could added that when he heard about the cal oes system reminding people that there may be extra law enforcement patrols around these spaces. he mentioned that he hopes it truly is in order to ensure the safety of the people inside and not surveillance them like what he says he witnessed after 9.11 reporting in los gatos. i'm ella sogomonian kron. 4 news. >> communities around the bay area are finding ways to support each other during this difficult time in lafayette, a group of jewish women have been meeting regularly to help each other cope with the escalating crisis overseas since the initial hamas attack, the group has been in constant communication with each other, meaning for breakfast and talking things out. some of them staying in contact with loved ones in israel who are struggling to survive. >> have this strange, you bystander this like survivor's guilt, if you will, just because i'm here, i'm trying you know, keep it cool for my kids for my family. at the same time, my heart is with
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them. they're they're suffering so much. they're so scared. it's just it's a lot to handle. >> the group also brainstorming ways to support the jewish community in the bay area. coming up on the kron 4 morning news, a new emergency pet clinic in the south bay is opening its doors to h friends healthy. we speak with the medical director after the break. >> and our solar eclipse forecast today. we have a lot of cloud cover. we have the kind of deal with around the bay as we get into your sunday. looks like mostly sunny, a little warmer. but this front has yet to pass. that will happen early next week. take a look at long-range forecast. a force on the bit. keep it here.
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>> welcome back. taking a live look now at the solar eclipse passing over the nation right now. this shot being provided by nasa. and this is the live view from roswell, new mexico, of all places. and isn't that just beautiful? >> all it does to texas to that is that's what it says. yeah, this a test is actually texas now. yes, it's about right. because that's about the best it's going to get isn't a line that goes right through down to houston. tiffany's old stopping runnels. you have any family there. but shot of phone, the family. she gets off the yeah. that's what got got a pretty good eclipse. going have some scattered clouds and houston as well like this here. san jose. we're checking san jose state and the even with eclipse going on in the cloud cover still quite a bit of sunshine going on out. looks bright from this imagery here. 67 for antioch livermore. checking out the clips. now what we're 60's and much of the east bay up to the north bay, a mixture of 50's and
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60's. 63 san jose. 62. meanwhile for san francisco headed up to tahoe, here's the game plan. 70 ish will call it. not too bad. mostly sunny tomorrow, like here in the bay. then some scattered clouds monday. all of this, though, is that local traffic. we're going to get from this front. so you can see they're not getting as much action from it little bit more typical this time of year, particularly with these early systems. there have a lot of moisture to deal with yet. hey, the season is young and all we need is just a little braising of the systems to spray us with a few little light rain showers. that's all the doctor orders. so we have some defense if we get any offshore winds as we go to future cast for the best clearing job, we're going to get as variable clouds tonight. here comes the marine layer back again sunday morning. that clears out to mostly sunny. but the front is still back there. and yet another night of this and into monday that marine layer starts to get, you know, squished a little bit as the front starts to get here, you might have some coastal drizzle for your monday morning. lot of cloud cover
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and monday will probably be somewhat reminiscent to today. nothing exact same set up like the south and east bay being clear necessarily, but quite a bit of cloud cover for your monday then will be improving for the 2nd half of the week. longer-range you ask? yeah, we get rid of this front. that's early in the week. sunshine warming, temps getting to about 90 or so inland our next system as we get to next weekend. that's a ways off. now we don't know if it's going to be that inclusive, but after that's done, here come those offshore winds. that's why it's important. we get some help from these fronts. of course, again, is that early in the season, 70 for san francisco 60's up by the coast. 74 for burlingame. we'll do about a 76 foster city. 78 for palo alto in the south bay, upper 70's, 81 for morgan hill. looks like a 76 milpitas east bay shoreline, mid 70's tri valley, bumping that up to the upper 70's there. 79 for livermore, dublin. 76 78 for walnut creek. meanwhile, 74 for san leandro because of the cloud conditions. you don't see a big contrast with those
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temperatures and that will be the case of the 4 zone forecast heading into the winter. obviously, 66 the laos. 75 fair of fairfield. 71 napa and santa rosa and mid 70's to southern checking things out as we get there to wednesday. we've got 89 cooking by that. and then 94 on thursday. quickly, that turn happens as we see another system coming into the following weekend, stephanie. all right, dave, thank you. >> people living in the south bay have a new option to keep their four-legged friends healthy. a 24 7 emergency pet clinic is coming to san jose joining us live now to talk more about this is doctor cat dela medical director of age veterinary emergency group, san jose. thank you so much for being with us this morning. thank you for having me. so how does it feel to open this facility in san jose? >> i'm super excited. said to be able to help the people and the pats of san jose. it's been a long time coming we're just ready the ground running
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and help people. absolutely. and the san jose is one of the largest cities in the bay area, if not the largest, so many families and out there. so tell us a bit about i mean, the size and scale of this. i mean, how many patients can you serve and you are open. 24 7. correct? yeah. once we open on tuesday, we will be open. 24 7 nights. we comes holidays will will be those were always the open. people are always welcome to come. and why is this happening now of all times? right? seeing more and more and in general and the general population. and that's just a huge them on for battery cat, particularly imagine seeing betts he can be available at the drop of a and, you know, i being a pet owner myself. i've always been i often have the thought that crossed my mind, which you know what if? >> you n tice my pet does experience in emergency at rough time of the day and my
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that my normal normal, that might not be available in maine. how can people get in touch with you guys? >> one of the unique things about edge is that you can call and speak to a dire, doctor that i write down the you don't get passed around from passing to pass you're not sure will. if you have an emergency or if what's going on that tension, you can find and speak to one of on the phone will give you advice that piece peace of mind wait until the morning or actually the sounds like something that's me, right? come >> right, right. and where is the facility going to be located? and is there appropriate a numbered? and it took that people can call? >> yeah, so well off of 18, the per car rate eggs at right off the freeway. you can actually see us as you drive pox and easy to find as for the farnam. but embarrassingly, i don't know off the top of website yet that mean much in secret dot com. we also have a hospital and and that's a pun right now
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as well. touch with them. if you have any questions. in the meantime, okay. great. so that's the there already is an alternative for people in san ramon, but the san jose's brand-new. yeah. and it's going to be fully staff somehow made staffers will on site. so we have a dozen them. they'll be anywhere between 2 to 3. don't does on a time. >> and then we have a support staff of and we understand that you also are taking people in overnight sopeople can check in on their pets overnight as well. not any just check in, but they can stay with them. one another one of our unique plans as we keep people on that pets together, going to stay that, you know what? when you into a hospital, you will right it. come plan treatment area you get to stay with your pet the whole time. we even have a bed say if your little one has to stay over night, you got to stay over you never have to leave aside. wow. that is pretty unique. i would. i would imagine. yeah. yeah. and you've been in this line of work for quite some time in
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the medical director and now tell us to what we have you here. you know, as we approach the fall season, halloween thanksgiving, christmas, are there any safety tips that people should take should keep in mind when it comes to caring for their pets? particularly with halloween coming up. we tend to see a lot of dogs that have eaten candy and have. >> chocolate is very toxic to dogs. and then a lot of sugar-free candies contains i let's hands on is very dangerous for and then as we move more into the holidays, caps love to eat tinsel and christmas decorations all there's a things to definitely be aware okay. got it. and if they are, you know, say that a pet accidentally does ingest any of these items. what's the best practice here? get straight on the give us a cool. if it's within a short time frame, we can often make vomit then bring up sometimes that unfortunately they would
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need to have to give us a cooling bring them. and so we can check the mountain. decide what's best. okay. so it really is a case by case basis, but people should definitely reach out. absolutely, ok, got it. so. >> no, keep the candy out of the way. yeah. for the dogs. and then christmas decorations. make sure that kid he's not yet. but with in excess of any of those. >> all right. wonderful. well, cat dowler aereo, a medical director of the edge. thank you so much. and congratulations on the new facility. it's going to be opening next week. thank you. all right. we'll be right all right. we'll be right back. trelegy for copd. ♪birds flyin' high, you know how i feel.♪ ♪breeze driftin' on by...♪
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9.54. saturday morning and take a look at this live shot of the ring of fire solar we know that this shot provided by. yes, i it does. switch back and forth from odessa, on their roswell, new mexico. but those over 2 different perspectives. we would get. am. >> really thank you. and so like you said, texas. i think the other shot was and that's obviously in the progression where it's going win. this thing is over. it's actually going to exit in brazil. so we're going to have one nice show for sunset there. hope they have a special glasses on. by the way, if you're planning for the next eclipse for north i got news for you? it's going to be a total solar eclipse that's going to strike mexico first come up through the midwest and texas, by the way, midwest in off to the northeast. so i'm sure a lot of hotels are already booked for this event at the it's a it's april. the 8th of 2024,
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going to head out there i don't have any plans the action looking to see where that line. because i watch there's a guy watch. a youtube channel a science guy. >> and he's he was in last one a couple years ago and said it's poking when you get in total darkness. you can feel the temperature drops the clouds. it's like the real deal with really starts to drop. so right now, the far side of the moon has pointed out towards the sun, clearly cause it never faces us and what nasa wants to do in the next couple years as billed telescope up their turkey radio telescope stuff because that way, don't have all this noise from planet or our radio television signals were making noise right now, the atmosphere with our signals. so want to get away from that. they can monitor what's going on on space right now. they're getting jolted by the sun. but i mean, still, i'm not i'm not earthly stuff. so we want to look for technological signals out space for other things. well, this live perspective was really cool. it is. and will quicken know those temps there? by the way, just in case you're with the mixture of sun and clouds will call it
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upper 70's tomorrow, be warmer. staff and much more sunshine from beginning to end 70's. meanwhile, up north and 79 for san jose, 7 day forecast is interesting. we have this front to play through early in the week. now and that will bring us some scattered clouds might get a graze us. some showers here, 80's just about all weekend long popping about 94 on thursday and then recovered backing off a little bit friday next week. and there does look to be some kind of frontal boundary that there's some watching. it might bring some rain to sorry for the timing, but we needed it does help us out a little bit as well. could have picked another davis at club. stay, anyway, don't control those things. i just report it. so what? all right. thanks so much. david. thank you so much for joining us here from 4 weekend news. >> stephanie lin from all of us here at home thank you so much for joining us and we'll see you back here tomorrow morning. >> have a lovely and safe help needed.
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