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>> from the area's local news station, you're watching the kron. 4 morning news at 7. >> good morning. thank you so much for joining us here on the kron. 4 morning news. i'm stephanie lin. it's sunday october, the 15th. let's get you started with a look at the weather with dave spahr. good morning, dave. well, good morning, stephanie. good morning. everybody can barely see you over there. so much fog going on this morning at the ground levels in as well. and we have some clear patches working that magical out. some last-minute cooling as it is. typically a little cooler today than it was. >> yesterday morning, in contrast to the day before it but aloft, we have some patches of clear going on. so it's just kind of a local phenomena, right at the surface level. it's not so much what's going on a lot with all of this. so with all of that in place, we have a dense fog advisory covering the coast. san francisco also up in the north. it's hard to make out there a little bit now that chunk up there up to the north bay. you see there in napa. sonoma counties that's going to be around until about 11 this morning.
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san francisco along the coast of the peninsula. you'll probably see that break up by 10 this morning is what we're looking at now. here's what it does look like in the projections. you can see run the immediate bay. it doesn't prove probably by 09:00am. and then we get to the later morning hours there. you can see except along the coast as what kind of linger a little bit. here's what we've got going on for those temperatures that we mentioned near about 60 along the east bay shoreline inland. we've got some upper 50's, but you compare that to 24 hours ago and it's actually little bit cooler into the much cooler out there to fairfield. so again, a lot that was somewhat clear, but it's the surface moisture, the storing some of to us that we're waiting for that front to pass. it's expected to do so by tomorrow. having said all that, the morning ground fog its way to mostly sunny, not bad for those temperatures. a little warmer in the lower 80's. more before casting a bit, stephanie. all right, dave, thank >> we're learning more about a viral video that shows an arrest in valais. whoa. police say it was related to a chase following a burglary, a tent, a man who witnessed the arrest spoke with our sara stinson
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and a warning that this video we're about to play may be disturbing to some viewers. >> a viral tiktok shows a vallejo police officer as he punches a woman while attempting to arrest her. this video was taken by road near hamilton before police arrived. he saw the woman crashed into a cement truck. i was like, oh, my god, something could be heard. and then i saw the lights come in and it out with this guy. and was like, ok, this is not what i expected was going on. the police pursuit all stem from a burglary reported at the store at gateway plaza around noon friday. security told an officer the thieves drove off with some merchandise in a blue nissan altima. the officer attempted to pull the suspected car over. >> but the driver refused and that led to a pursuit. police say the driver ran a red light and crashed into an suv driven by a woman with her 2 children inside and then into the cement truck on admiral callaghan lane. the vallejo police department says the woman then aggressively shows something else the
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officer seen slamming the woman against the truck and then on the ground where she's then punched in the face. i was completely shocked. >> to see what what you've done in and i know i know that this person had burglarized and and slipping from the cost, but at the same time she has rights. you know, he's from what i can tell. about twice your size. so once once she's down, especially that the punch was a necessary. we spoke with a criminal defense attorney who agrees this use of force is unacceptable that police conduct was absolutely outrageous. >> he had no right to use that amount of force of police officers only allowed to use reasonable force. >> a spokesperson for the vallejo police department told kron 4 on friday this officer did follow protocol but says this incident will be sent to the use of force review board. according to police, another woman was in the passenger seat and tried to run away from the scene after the crash. but to civilian stopped her after the arrest. officers found $2000 worth of stolen merchandise from the business.
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the store also provided evidence that the same 2 people stole from them on september. 26th. >> police say the driver was on felony probation for grand theft and shoplifting in the passenger had a warrant out for her arrest in san mateo for burglary and a $50,000 warrant in napa for grand theft. both women have been arrested. their names have not been released. and sarah stinson reporting kron. 4 news. >> the hamas attack on israel left more than 1300 people dead. and more than 2200 people have been killed in gaza in retaliation on saturday, the state department said 29 americans are dead and at least 15 are missing. weekend rallies unfolded in san francisco in support of both palestine and israel. on saturday, thousands gathered to rally in support of gaza. it started outside the ferry building at noon. the crowd
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marched to city hall demanding an end to the siege. the u.s. is also scrambling to get americans out of the area. it won't be easy most flights in and out of israel suspended and overland routes unreliable and dangerous white house announcing it will charter flights for americans who want to leave. but there likely won't be enough seats on planes for everyone looking to get out. and that's prompted criticism from capitol hill. >> we are currently issue. just standing in americas behind you know, learn from afghanistan. >> the administration is also making a major push to free americans. the held hostage by hamas military options are being discussed with the white house claiming all options still remain on the table. the social media platform formerly known known as twitter ex says it is removing hundreds of social media accounts with ties to hamas. ex-us making the move following concerns expressed by the european union. says it is monitoring any fake manipulated, hit oriented content and is
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updating its public interest policy. one person is dead after a shooting in oakland. happened just before 7.45 saturday night on martin luther king junior way near 42nd street. that's about 2 blocks from the macarthur bart station. anyone with information is asked to please contact opd. burglars damaged a barbershop in alameda while trying to steal an atm. felix nestor. the owner of the 13th says this video captures the group pulling up to his business early friday morning. frame of the front door to his business. mister says he's been operating on webster street for 3 years. and this is the first time he's dealt with burglars. >> scary. you know, i just did everything i had into this >> i got lucky this don't know how to feel now. i've done nothing but my my own business, you know. and trying to do something good for the community. this is what happens.
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>> nestor says the group was not able to get away with the atm and did not steal anything from his shop, but he's still concerned about this group of burglars coming back. >> on the peninsula, reminder, part of highway one is closed until tomorrow morning. >> this is video of construction that started friday 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. >> and happening now, it is the final day of the annual pumpkin fest in half moon bay. some happy news for you. thousands of people are expected to attend help pours. tiffany justice live for us this morning as the fun unfolds. and tiffany, it's looking a little chilly out there to based you're bundled up out there. >> yes, i'm very glad i brought an extra layer to bundle up this morning, but hopefully we'll start to warm up bright and early as early morning for many of us, including the vendors right behind us waking up at 5
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o'clock this morning to make sure they're set up for this last of the pumpkin festival here at half moon bay. but there are all sorts of things going on today. there's also a breakfast pancake. breakfast is really neat because it supports the half moon bay high school basketball team, the high school's varsity boys basketball team will be here firing up the griddle and will be hosting this traditional pancake breakfast that started right at 7 o'clock this morning. there's also several races going on. this is the 45th annual pumpkin run. there's a 5 k 10 k even half marathon and all the proceeds from that will benefit senior coast ciders a local nonprofit dedicated to providing opportunity, support or resources for older adults living on the coast. as you guys can tell, there's a lot going on and we're going to be moving around. the town. roads are blocked off, but we will want. we'll show you more about what's going on. stephanie, back to you. all right, tiffany, thank you so much. happening in just a matter of hours, the forty-niners will work to stay
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undefeated when they take on the cleveland browns. >> the niners are coming off a dominant victory over the cowboys last week. this is the best record san francisco has had since the start of the 2019 season. but the niners know it won't be easy. the browns of one of the top defenses in the league. >> they do a great job with i feel like just getting after offensive line and pushing them back and getting up on the quarterbacks toes, you know, sort of push the quarterback off balance with just being in rhythm for a play. so they're great job with that. watch the film. you know, it's like all right. we've got another another great challenge in front of us this week with these guys. so i think one of the best-known the league and really talented group so excited to go in some. >> the niners have won 15 straight regular season games dating back to october. 30th of last year and quarterback brock purdy has never lost a regular season game kickoff for the game against the browns is set for 10 o'clock this morning in cleveland. coming up on the kron 4
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morning news warning signs now posted after a possible shark attack at a bay area beach. the community reaction up next. plus, an invasive species of snail found near a bay area lake. well, experts say these tiny creatures are so dangerous. and after the break, a new book takes a look back at the most powerful earthquake ever reported here in the bay area. >> the award-winning author joins us live in studio. >> and starting things off with quite a bit of ground fog that we have to spot all over the bay warming up. as you can see, we get into the afternoon clearing those skies up for just about everybody as we see those lower 80's return. look at that forecast from here in the on the kron. 4 morning the on the kron. 4 morning news continues.
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>> looking live now at walnut creek, where not too much traffic out there at 7.13, this morning, looking a bit chilly, though, today. what are you keeping an eye on it? >> well, it's that ground fog we have this morning. good morning, stephanie. good morning, everybody. this is the leftover moisture that we've had from this, you know, kind of nothing burger, but that moisture still at the surface. this is all good. this is all fire it hard. and so we'll take it begin october like this and a little bit of an inconvenience. but this afternoon because it's fairly clear aloft. we're going back to mostly sunny mode for your afternoon. so get some time for this to work its magic. this shot here east bay shoreline. it's all covered up right now. but you get the general idea of the fog in place. temperature check for you. we've got a lot of 50's in the east bay, 60 for hayward up to the north bay hodge podge of 50's and 60's. 61 for san francisco's those pointing out early, though, regardless what you think of
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these numbers, it's actually a little cooler this morning that we had from yesterday morning. by contrast with that, even though we have this moisture of the fog, sometimes anytime we get moisture in the sometimes it's a climate control. so here's the real deal. the front out towards our west. the cloud maker here. it's going take a breather today. so that means mostly sunny. so this afternoon, we're looking good on that front. but no pun intended. but as we go into monday, we'll see a lot more cloud cover and going get tuesday or completely gets to the entire wash and we go back to the mostly sunny mode and we see a little warm up phase 4, the balance of your week. let's go to future cast for you can see the clear up shop here. there are a couple little pesky spots here. so along the coast, you might have some trouble getting rid of this fog entirely for today and around the golden gate. that's usually a tough area to clear out. it comes back again to greet you for your monday morning. here with again. that's typical that addiction fog situation. here comes our front. you can kind of see the moisture part of it fall apart as we get into monday morning. so as we go forward, it looks less and less likely will get anything we can really measure
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from that. just the cloud cover cooler temps, little bit a wind spurt with a 2, but that's all she wrote pretty much so pesky fog around the bay area, clearing in the afternoon. lower 80's now for highs inland 70's cover the bay early week. it's this variable cloudy business school on your monday recovering tuesday, 70's and 80's well inland midweek to late week. now it's sunny and warming away. we go lower 90's for high temperatures. so not quite a heat spike, but really moving up those numbers here that will be far inland. those temperatures. okay. we've got 71 san francisco morning fog afternoon clearing 74 oakland. 82 for san jose. in the big board here you have. but we have the oranges. we broke out now for this lower 80's in the far east bay up to the north bay, mostly upper 70's next couple of days. here you have it. 78 by monday with the cloud cover still lingering on tuesday. more of this on the seven-day forecast in a bit as long as your 4 zone, stephanie. >> all right, dave, thank you. a new book takes us back and times in 19, 0, 6, when a
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powerful, devastating 7.9 magnitude earthquake struck san francisco to this day. it's still the strongest quake ever recorded in the bay area. joining me live now to discuss is award matthew j. davenport is the mine behind the longest minute, the great san francisco earthquake and fire of 19. 0, 6. good morning to you. good morning, stephanie. thank you for having. absolutely. it's a pleasure to have you here. and i had a chance to read the book. it's incredible. congratulations to you on another great piece of work so what our viewers through what they can expect with the book? us through the story here. well, the facts about the 19, 0, 6, earthquake and fire are generally widely known. >> 28,000 buildings, homes, businesses, churches, schools, libraries, reduced to ash heaps and rubble. approximately a quarter million people more than half the city's population at the time made homeless and more than 3,000 people killed at no other time in our nation's history was a major american
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city. so completely destroyed april 19, 0, 6, but we live in a time removed from that 19. 0, 6 survivors are no longer with us. they've all passed and so we see it kind of in hazy mirage of the past and trapped in you know, black and white photographs, right? it happened to them in living color. so i wanted to go back into the archives and look at their experiences and piece it together to tell the story as it happened to them. really pay such a vivid picture of that period of time. it's quite impressive. i learn a number of things about san francisco that i didn't even know about. i live in the city and i'm from the bay area. >> you know, you're so meticulous in your research. tell us about that process. you found documentation that head really never been dug up for mentioned before another and other works. that's right. i went into the archives, san francisco public library and the california historical society. chinese historical site found. >> letters, diaries, memoirs
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of people. many of them had not been consulted before, but then in the national archives in san bruno, i found that transcripts trials, there was a lot of litigation followed this in the months and years following the disaster and has the verbatim transcripts of eyewitness testimony of hundreds of eyewitnesses telling about what they saw felt and heard during the earthquake and where and how individual fires started and how they spread and added so much living color to the event. yeah, it's really remarkable. again, just how meticulous you were with really surfacing. all of that really kind of >> hidden information. it almost feels like can you describe why you chose to focus on this particular earthquake and fire given the number of natural disasters that, you know, happened in california and throughout the country. what struck me about this is nothing beyond the earthquake itself was
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inevitable. earthquake was the only natural part of this disaster. everything that followed. >> the three-day firestorm hundreds and thousands of people killed. a quarter million made homeless. that's man's work. and so it was it was going back in to city records. i was intrigued. how does this happen? how does a natural disaster lead to such a natural devastation? and so it was going in to city records of of men in charge, deciding to choose to choose for the profit of developers and a private water company over the safety of its residents. and it left so many of them vulnerable. so when the earth moved, their fate was >> and, you know, history often does repeat itself. do you think there are any lessons? you know, from what happened back at that time in 19. 0, 6, that people living in san francisco today can take away. well, thankfully the lessons have been learned by emergency management professionals and first responders that work every day
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to make sure that while another earthquake will strike that scientifically inevitable. >> that another 19, 0, 6, happen here again. >> okay. so that is that's that's some good today. was there anything that really that stood out to you during a research for this book about san francisco that you think would be interesting for people to really pay attention to the next and they're visiting the city. how much the face of the city was affected by when you when you visit the city. >> when you look at nearly 5 square miles, 500 city blocks that were destroyed, reduced to ash heap rubble. when you come to the city, now you see whole sections of the city downtown no buildings, prix de 19. 0, 6, and you can also see where the firefighters stopped the fire. and this one of the myths that i really wanted to dispel here that firefighters were not helpless. the fire department firefighters work 3 days and nights to stop the fire and save the rest of the city down in the mission and up fisherman's wharf. so we
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have a lot preserved history. yeah, just if there really is so much wonderful history in the city of san francisco. and i think because it is such a transit city nowadays, people can oftentimes forget that that there >> is a lot to uncover and discover. and i understand that your book releases pretty soon tell people so people about where they can find it. >> well, it will be in bookstores on this coming tuesday, october 17th. okay. and any bookstore, amazon or mcmillan saint martin's press. okay. wonderful in last quick question here for what's the key takeaway that you're hoping readers walk away with? that earthquakes are inevitable. this kind of devastation is not. and thankfully this city is. and and the the bay area of learned that lesson and hopefully the rest of the world. >> all right. matthew davenport, author of the longest minute, the great san francisco earthquake and fire of 19. 0, 6, the book is releasing october 17. thank you so much for joining us. thank you so much for having
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second minimum wage increase signed by newsom this year. last month he raise the minimum pay for fast-food workers to $20 per hour. that's set to take effect next year. think governor newsom also signed a bill allowing state officials to build a crypto regulation framework. the bill takes effect july 2025. the goal is to keep investors say from fluctuating stock prices brought on by new cryptocurrency firms. another monumental bill signed by the governor allows mexican residents who live close to the border to attend california community colleges and pay in-state tuition. the law was inspired in part by a texas statute that follows the same rule. the bill, let's 150 students at each of the 8 partner colleges award. a fee exemption. still ahead on the kron 4 morning news celebrations are underway for the final day of the annual pumpkin festival in half moon bay. >> we're live with a look at all the fun.
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the kron. 4 morning news. new warning signs after a potential shark attack at a bay area beach. >> and the fight over who will be the next house speaker holding up american aid to israel. thanks so much for joining us here on the kron. 4 morning news that start you off with a look at the forecast. dave spahr in the weather center tracking it all for us. hey day. what are you keeping an eye well, good morning, stephanie. good morning, everybody. and a lot
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of this ground fog we're dealing with today. we had all surface moisture just didn't have anywhere to go kind of being compressed a little bit from air aloft. >> for what we've got going on today, it's an improving forecast there. you can see a with all that brightness you see at the very top of the banner there. >> that's what our future is. as soon as it takes care of the surface moisture. now, as we take a look at the satellite picture, you will see the real intrusion doesn't get here till tomorrow and into tuesday. so we're pretty much smooth sailing for today. it's going to look more like saturday a bit on your monday at that point temperature check for most readings in the middle to upper 50's some lower 60's and there. and that is actually a little cooler than what we're seeing from yesterday. here's a contrast. negative numbers across the board there, although we are catching up in a couple little pockets there. the breakdown today, we've got 69 going on 11:00am by 2 at 79 spicy, some lower 80's there today. but building to some lower 90's by the middle to latter portion of the have that longer range forecast. we're in the 4 zone to stephanie. >> all right, dave, thank you. back to the war in the middle
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east. the white house has promised to support israel as it retaliates against a mosque. the president needs congress to approve the aid. but with house republicans unable to agree on a new speaker, capitol hill is paralyzed news nation's joe khalil has that story from washington. i house. >> paralyzed as of this weekend, congressional republicans still have not settled on one person to be speaker of the house. the party officially nominated jim jordan friday. but in a private follow-up vote more than 50 republicans said they won't support him. leaving the ohio congressman. well, short of the numbers he needs, not one person has to 17 yet. and so. >> as you can see, we're handling it. we're trying to come together and it. contentious candidate. >> at this point, it's unclear jordan will ever receive enough support to win the gavel. the gop says he's trying to win over those who currently are no vote. yes, these ask everybody to come
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forward over the next few days. how many people we've gone you i i think we'll be able to work this out. and feel comfortable that was every day. the houses without a speaker is another day. congress is unable to pass any new aid for israel. something the american ally is expected to ask for in the coming weeks as war in the middle east drags on. how much is adding a sense of urgency to what happens in that they know how important us being able to support our closest ally is they know how 10 us the grip safety and security is. meantime, a bipartisan group of lawmakers in the other chamber are making the journey into israel. >> visiting the war zone led by senate majority leader chuck schumer. senators mitt romney, bill cassidy, mark kelly and jacky rosen will joint schumer's office tells news nation a group will, quote, showed the united states unwavering support for israel and discuss what resources the united states
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can provide to support israel on all fronts. the group reportedly meeting with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. benny gantz netanyahu's political rival turned partner for the war and president isaac herzog in washington. joe khaleel. >> fbi director said saturday that reported domestic threats have surged as conflict in israel escalates. he is calling for increased vigilance and requesting police continue to share intelligence and observations. the fbi says that this time there was no intelligence indicating a threat to the u.s.. a man is recovering after a suspected shark attack in pacifica. you can now see signs posted at the beach warning of a shark sighting. the man was surfing friday afternoon at linda mar beach when he says 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. >> we spoke with some
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beachgoers. >> knock on wood. never seen cow. know they're out there. that's what we've been talking about. but others that are actually seen one. so that's, you know, we're we're just seeing the signs now. surprise you that for most our wildlife is not there to hurt you. a lot of times just freak accident. so if you see something to stay away and just be friendly with the ocean in nature. >> police have not yet confirmed it was a shark attack, but they do want to let residents know to be on alert. and take a look. another car destroyed by fire in san francisco. the vehicle's owner sharing this photo of the aftermath. she tells us the car was destroyed by can and cannot fire on friday. this happening just 2 blocks away from another car that caught fire on friday morning. and you can see the damage after flames are believed to have sparked from items placed next to that white tesla. there. fire crews say no one was at the scene when they arrived. no injuries were reported. still, no official cause. and more tech company layoffs. chipmaker qualcomm joining list of tech
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companies laying off their employees there. it will cut about 2 and a half percent of its workforce in december. those cuts will be centered in california. the company does have offices in the bay area data from at least one web site that tracks tech layoff shows more than 240,000 global tech sector employees have been laid off since the start of the year last year. only 150,000 employees lost their jobs in that sector. and the mateo county sheriff's office launched a new mental health program within the county jail to help people overcome addiction. the detox program is for incarcerated people struggling with substance abuse. sheriff christina corpus stated the program is a significant milestone and public safety and the well-being of those struggling with addiction. fairfield police officers found several credit card skimmers at an atm police sharing these photos of the devices they found a bank on jackson street. officers say these were found on the inside of the upper atm frame
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where the lights are to record users entering their pin number. the smaller device is a scanner. those are found on top of the card insert section. police suggest going inside banks for any transfers to prevent from becoming a victim to something like this happen to you. in the north bay, tiny, destructive snails. yep. you heard that right? have been discovered at the warm springs fish hatchery near lake sonoma, the california department of fish and wildlife say the new zealand mud snail was found in a water intake pipe. little guys can consume up to half of the food resources in a stream and have been linked to a debt reduced populations of aquatic life. fortunately, state officials say they've only detected pretty low levels of this creature. the snails have been found in other parts of the russian river, though. >> happening now, it's the final day of the annual pumpkin fest in half moon bay. thousands of people are expected to attend and call for tiffany justice is among them. she's live for us there
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this morning as all the fun unfold, a tiffany. >> good morning. yes. as the sun comes out, more people are coming out. we are at the two-day pumpkin in our festival here at half moon bay right behind us is the pancake breakfast. this is hit with the community. the community now waking up and coming out to their pancakes at this point. let me go ahead and zoom in for you guys to show you what's going on here. so this we're hearing is a community favorite. you can see all those high schoolers working there. so let me tell you more about this. so this is pretty need because it supports the half moon bay high school basketball team. >> the high school's varsity boys basketball team will be here firing up the griddle and they'll be hosting this traditional pancake breakfast start at 7 o'clock this morning. besides the packing breakfast, there's also races going on. the 45th annual pumpkin race. there's a 5 k 10
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k half marathon all the proceeds from those benefits. the center coast ciders a local, non-profit, dedicated providing opportunities, support and resources for older adults living in the area. so as you guys can tell, there's a lot going on. we're going to be moving around. so more to show you more about this festival. it is huge. so stay tuned. back to stephanie. all right, tiffany, and bring this back a pumpkin or 2, if you thanks. >> all right. people living in the south, they have a new option to keep their four-legged friends healthy. 24 7 emergency pet clinic is coming to san jose. just yesterday i spoke with the medical director at that clinic. her name is cat dow. she shared some tips for pet owners to keep in mind this upcoming fall season. was halloween coming up. we tend to see a lot of dogs that have candy and have. >> chocolate is very toxic to dogs. and then a lot of
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sugar-free candies contain xylitol comes on. the hill is very dangerous for and then as we move more into the holidays, cats love to eat tinsel and christmas decorations all there's a things to definitely be aware. well, for more tips on how you can for more safety tips, rather or how you can book an appointment pet owners can visit veterinary emergency linic dot com. that is the name of all right. the website for that new business that is opening in san jose that 24 7 emergency clinic. >> and a reminder for people looking to get around the bay area this morning. construction work is shutting down a portion of market street in san francisco. >> for 2 weeks, market street is closed saturday morning 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 mission street bike lanes will also be affected. the closure go in place saturday october. the 28th. meanwhile, caltrain's
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suspended some weekend service between san francisco and millbrae again to continue working on an electrification project, limited bus bridge services available for riders with 6 pick up points from all the usual stops from 4th street in san francisco down to millbrae. passengers should expect delays and longer travel times. coming up on the kron 4 morning news. we continue our coverage of hispanic heritage month with the first hispanic woman to serve as council member. a san jose councilmember in the jose councilmember in the south bay.
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but his vision dimmed with age. he had amd. i didn't know it then, but it can progress to ga, an advanced form of the disease. his struggle with vision loss from amd made me want to help you see warning signs of ga. like straight lines that seem wavy, blurry, or missing visual spots that make it hard to see faces like this one, or trouble with low light that makes driving at night a real challenge. if you've been diagnosed with amd and notice vision changes, don't wait. ga is irreversible. it's important to catch it early. talk to your eye doctor about ga and learn more at gawontwait.com >> all right. now to bay area sports just one day after stanford pulled off one of the biggest upsets of the college
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football season. the cal golden bears are hoping to pull off an upset of their own kron four's. erin wilson has the highlights. >> well, yesterday the bears travel to salt lake city to take on the number. 16 ranked utah teen. while the utes they have been playing pretty well at home. 16 straight wins to be exact. and will the bears they were trying to place for that. but could day. alex more than 5 to go in the first both scoreless, fernando mendoza. you know the hits coming. but he knows the touchdown is too. so he. >> you take heat. dayton at 48 yards to the house. he and the bears. they take a 7 to 0 lead 2nd quarter. now, utah, the pink out territory. second goal into quinton jackson. he takes the handoff and finds the opening for 3 yard touchdown even up the score. and now we'll go through the 3rd where utah up 17 to 7.31. this time. bryson barnes with the keeper. he finds the end zone untouched. the utes they go up big 24 to 7. but the bear the climbing back late in the the spot on for 24 yards
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through the air to davis and the touchdown. but the bears they still trail at that 0, 24 to 14. an that's pretty much where the bears finish last night. they finished 34 to 14 final in favor of utah. suspect to you guys at the dais. all right, taking a live look now at the golden gate bridge where wow, it is looking pretty foggy out there. i mean, is that even that is that they're going do? we i mean, stephanie, so, you fortunately the a reminder for people who are planning to head out in that direction to please trouble carefully. and they probably do not want to have those. they do not want to have those headlights up >> have also signs, too, that are telling the dense fog up ahead to get because it yes, we get fog a lot, but it's dense and on the ground, too, by the way, want to swing things around half moon bay notice right along the coast. not too bad by that standard. as you just saw at the golden gate and look on here left,
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you can see some brightness starting to poke out there a little bit to darkness over here. brightness over here. make your own for all of that. all right. temperature check for you. >> mostly upper 50's at work here. some lower 60's scratching hold. 63. meanwhile for san jose and headed up to tahoe some cloud and true it intrusion tomorrow then for tuesday and wednesday to go climbing through the 70's art. together. 71 for san francisco today. once we get that son cooking here, 60's out towards the coast. 75 for burlingame. we're looking at 66 foster city, 79 palo alto, the south bay, lower 80's morgan hill, 85 east bay shoreline, upper
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70's lower 80's off to tri valley. 83 for walnut creek, 70 for berkeley. little bit of contrast going here. so that shows things will open up here 70 for vallejo. 81 fairfield, 77 for napa and santa rosa. checking in at 78 coastal number. still hang in in the 60's. now as we take a look at the forecast ahead, the early part of the week. that's the intrusion from the front. we warm up briefly and then cool back down again as obviously a front as i pointed out to before came blasting through. that's going to also bring in some cooler temperatures. and there is that risk of maybe a little peppering of some light rain showers and it's kind of a no just enough to dirty up the car. but remember all of this, it's fire retardant that says this time of year, we really needed one swing of the wet season. it's kind of a nuisance. but right now we need to hang around. so we haven't. yeah, i need to correct myself earlier, i said no headlights when you cross the bridge we need yeah. so make sure you have your headlights on. everybody see him on the yeah. high beans are no, no. yeah. all right. thank you so much, dave.
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>> all right. before your next trip overseas, there are some cheap ways to stay connected that you may not know about. rich demuro explains in this morning's tech smart. >> these days, smartphones make it easy to stay connected on an international trip. here are some of the best options you can keep calling texting and posting. it used to be taking an international trip would wreak havoc on your cell phone bill these days. it's surprisingly affordable to stay connected. first check with your carrier. some like t-mobile might let you roam for free, tnt and verizon. typically charge $10 a day to use your phone in a variety of countries. keep in mind, data might be slower or more limited than what you're used also check to see if you have any free-roaming days included in your calling plan. before you head overseas. be sure to set up wi-fi, calling on your phone this way you can make
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and receive calls and texts over wi-fi hotspots to avoid extra charges. toggle roaming off in your settings. another option to stay connected is within international sim card. they usually sell these at the airport when you land and should even help you install it in your phone. just call your carrier first to make sure your phone is unlocked. your home network. if your phone supports it and east and might be easier option. plus, you can set it up before you leave my favorite is air low. just download the app. search for the country or region you're visiting and you can buy a prepaid ecm and install it electronically. then just toggle it on when you land. finally, if you're traveling with a group or have a lot of devices, a wi-fi hotspot might make sense. i tested the $400 solis 5 g in berlin and it worked great. you have to buy data from them. so it might not be as chief has other plans, but there's no contract. the device doubles
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as a backup power bank and you can share the data connection with up to 16 devices. renting a wi-fi hot spot used to be popular for international travel, but it's tougher to find a company that doesn't these days. that's because roaming plans have become cheaper and cell phones do the same thing. if you want more information anything i mentioned, you can go to my website. it is rich on tech dot tv. i'm rich demuro and you tech smart. >> all right. bianca alvarado is the first hispanic woman to serve the south bay as san jose city council member vice mayor santa clara county supervisor. after working on some local farm, she became an activist and make sure latinos got a seat at the table. also the moeny and brings us her story. >> you have to be most 92 years old, black out about those still makes time for her community. affectionately nicknamed limit not for the godmother of the san jose
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about has continuously been recognized for her 60 years of activism. today we meet inside of a tuition-free charter school in alum her love that i get from these kids is really, really personal and >> i'm can't speak enough about it. >> about other was raised by a coal miner in colorado when she was a teen and her family came to san jose for what was supposed to be a temporary stay. while her father worked in the fields. when you've got a permanent job as a foreman, but other planted roots and went to work. she explains she was drawn to public service early on in high school. >> for the poor, we wanted to do have food drives. clothing drives. and so our ideal, that idealism was reflected at that moment. but throughout my entire life, there has been examples of activism now myself. but in combination with movements. >> later in life other married
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but divorced as a single mom to 5 children. she always kept a day job to support her family, but remained deeply involved in grassroots movements. she worked alongside civil rights icons like cesar chavez to help start the united farm workers union. >> the farm worker movement, i think activated so many of us at a higher level we had been grassroots people for a long time looking for equality and justice in pursuit our our our right to elevations within society that in 1978 about other who was already entrenched in the community. >> says a stranger walked into her office and introduced himself as a candidate for council member to represent east san jose. that's when she says it was time to take the lead herself so that someone familiar with the people in local issues would be at the helm. i had no plans to run for the city council. >> until that incident happened and that was sparked
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by that was a motivator. so my understanding is the voting system had to be overhauled so that each district voted for their individual representatives and that that's how you were able to get elected. >> to break it up to the city into 10 district was the first opportunity. for people like myself from specific areas of the city to be elected, to govern. >> at 49 years old about other would be elected as the first latina to san jose city council in 1980, embodying the representation she so desperately wanted to see in local politics. she later moved on to serve as vice mayor and as a supervisor for santa clara county, i imagine there's a lot of pressure being the first i opened the door for a lot of people. >> could that the door had been closed for a long, long time. and i think probably more important than being the first. >> from battling slumlords to creating a first of its kind children's health initiative. >> and building the mexican heritage plaza says she's
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always strive to govern by reflecting the views and the needs of the community. the cultural hub still plays host all types of festivities foe everyone to enjoy. >> you've served the south bay for 6 decades. what's it like to know that the seeds are planted? then still bearing fruit of your labor. have had many careers and i've done many things. >> but been a full life. i have no regrets about any part of it. but other is optimistic that the next generation be inspired to continue mission caring for the people around them. >> reporting in san jose, i'm ella sogomonian 3. and we'll power of xfinity at home. now take it outside with xfinity mobile.
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>> and it turns out that taylor swift movie is doing pretty well at the box office based on early gross is pouring in. the superstar's new concert movie taylor swift. the air is too or is headed for a domestic opening of 100 million dollars. according to the hollywood reporter, it's slated to make history as the highest-grossing concert film of all time. i hear she's got a new boone out, too. and the oakland animal services are waiving adoption fees next saturday to help some furry friends find a forever home to celebrate adopted shelter dog month. anyone interested can get matched with a pet cat or dog without any fees. city registration fees for oakland residents are just $15. so. definitely check out their website and to help us save a life. well, still ahead on the next hour of the kron, 4 morning news. it's the last day of the annual pumpkin festival in half moon bay. our
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tiffany justice brings us a live report on the fun. you can expect. >> plus, a barber shop in oakland is damaged after burglars trying to break in and steal an atm. and the u.s. is struggling to get americans out of the war zone and israel. stay with us. the kron 4 morning news continues with those stories and more.
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area call for an end to the violence. >> from the area's local news station, you're watching the kron. 4 morning news at >> good morning. thank you so much for joining us here on the kron. 4 morning news. i'm stephanie lin. >> it is sunday october. the 15th. let's get you started with a look at the weather with dave spahr today. >> hey, good morning, stephanie. good morning, everybody. in this morning, we're treated to a lot of that ground fog working its magic as a national weather service has posted a dense fog advisory that's in place and this is going to mix out so we should go into generally speaking, mostly sunny afternoon. it's going to be stubborn and a couple of pockets. we're getting a lot of progress, though, as you can see, the east bay shoreline right above this fog bank. you can see pretty much clear skies. so again, that dense fog advisories, a formality is with us until 10 up there in the north. that will be into 11, which is pretty late. that's just a projection in terms of how it's going to mix out. here's what the forecast shows as we get to around 9.10 o'clock, most areas should be
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improving, although along the coast, that's always going to be slow going. we do have upper 50's and lower 60's in place. and to give you that quick contrast there, we're finally catching up with a little deficit this morning that we had. but right there from half moon bay, san francisco, oakland, we're trailing and that use the general weak little flow pattern of the onshore winds bringing in the moisture. now this a cloud deck that you can see that's going to play out tonight tomorrow and take it all the way through a lot of tuesday into we're funding clear this program business and then on to new business. sunny and warming. what's today? look like 74 high noon to 3 o'clock at 81. once we clear out some of this ground fog and some lower 90's are returning. have morning forecast it 70. >> and we're learning more about a viral video showing an arrest in vallejo. police say it was related to a chase following a burglary. a man who witnessed the arrest spoke with kron 4 sarah stinson and a warning that this video might be disturbing to some viewers. >> a viral tiktok shows a
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vallejo police officer as he punches a woman while attempting to arrest her. this video was taken by road near hamilton before police arrived. he saw the woman crashed into a cement truck. i was like, oh, my god, something could be heard. and then i saw the lights come in and talk it out with this guy. and was like, ok, this is not what i expected was going on. the police pursuit all stem from a burglary reported at the store at gateway plaza around noon friday. security told an officer the thieves drove off with some merchandise in a blue nissan altima. the officer attempted to pull the suspected car over, but the driver refused and that led to a pursuit. >> police say the driver ran a red light and crashed into an suv driven by a woman with her 2 children inside and then into the cement truck on admiral callaghan lane. the vallejo police department says the woman then aggressively resisted arrest. but the video shows something else the officer seen slamming the woman against the truck and then on the ground where she's then punched in the face. i was completely shocked.
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>> to see what what you've done in and i know i know that this person had burglarized and and slipping from the cost, but at the same time she has rights. you know, he's from what i can tell. about twice your size. so once once she's down, especially that the punch was unnecessary. we spoke with a criminal defense attorney who agrees this use of force is unacceptable that police conduct was absolutely outrageous. >> he had right to use that amount of force. a police officer's only allowed to use reasonable force. >> a spokesperson for the vallejo police department told kron 4 on friday this officer did follow protocol but says this incident will be sent to the use of force review board. according to police, another woman was in the passenger seat and tried to run away from the scene after the crash. but to civilian stopped her after the arrest. officers found $2000 worth of stolen merchandise from the business. the store also provided evidence that the same 2 people stole from them on
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september. 26th. >> police say the driver was on felony probation for grand theft and shoplifting. the passenger had a warrant out for her arrest in san mateo for burglary and a $50,000 warrant in napa for grand theft. both women have been arrested. their names have not been released. and sarah stinson reporting kron. 4 news. the hamas attack on israel left more than 1300 people dead. and more than 2200 people have been killed in gaza in retaliation. >> on saturday, the state department said 29 americans are now dead, at least 15 missing. weekend rallies unfolded in san francisco in support of both palestine and israel on saturday, thousands gather to rally in support of gaza. it started outside the ferry building at noon. the crowd marched to city hall demanding an end to the siege. the u.s. is also scrambling to get americans out of the area. it won't be easy, though, with
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most flights in and out of israel suspended and overland routes unreliable and dangerous. the white house announcing it will charter flights for americans who want to leave. but there likely won't be enough seats on planes for everyone looking to get out. that prompted criticism from capitol hill. >> we are currently issue. just standing and even americans behind there be a learning from afghanistan. >> the administration is also making a major push to free americans being held hostage by hamas. military options are being discussed with the white house claiming all options remain on the table. social media platform formerly called twitter x says it is removing hundreds of social media accounts with ties to hamas. x is making the move following concerns expressed by the european union. the company says it is monitoring any fake, manipulated, hate oriented content and updating its public interest policy. one person is dead after a shooting in oakland. it happened just before 7.45 saturday night on martin luther king junior way near
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42nd street. that's about 2 blocks from the macarthur bart station. anyone with information is asked to contact opd. burglars damaged a barbershop in alameda will trying to steal an atm. felix nestor, the owner of the 13th says video captured the group pulling up to his business early friday morning. they destroyed the glass and wooden frame of the front door. nestor says he's been in business on webster street for 3 years. and this is the first time he's dealt with burglars. >> scary. you know, i just did everything i have into this >> i got lucky this don't know how to feel now. i've done nothing but my my own business, you know. and trying to do something good for the community. this is what happens. >> mister says the group was not able to get away with the atm and they didn't steal anything from the store, but he's still concerned about this group of people coming back. >> on the peninsula, reminder that part of highway 101 is
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closed until tomorrow morning. this is video of construction that started friday 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 after work on the southbound lanes started 2 weeks ago. >> and happening right now, it is the final day of the annual pumpkin fest in half moon bay, thousands of people are expected to attend. and that's where we're also got a fine for justice. she's live for us this morning as the fun and folds and tiffany, it's also looking a bit chilly out there. >> it is a bit cold, but it is the spooky season and a lot of people are wearing their spooky colors here day 2 of the art and pumpkin festival here at half moon bay. it's really great as you guys can see pretty much all of main street has been blocked off for this. and there's all sorts going on today. there's a going on right it's pretty neat because it supports the half moon bay high school basketball team.
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>> the high school's varsity boys basketball team is here. firing up the griddle and they're hosting this traditional pancake breakfast start at 7 o'clock this morning. but there's also a race going on. the 45th annual pumpkin run. there's a 5 k 10 k half marathon and all the proceeds will benefit senior co ciders. that's a local nonprofit dedicated to providing opportunities support and resources for older adplts living on the coast. so as you guys can tell, there is a lot going on. we're going to continue to move around. show you more and talk to more people. stephanie, back to you. all right, tiffany, we look forward to that. thank you. well, happening in less than 2 hours, the san francisco forty-niners look to stay undefeated. >> when they take on the cleveland browns, the niners are coming off a dominant victory over the cowboys last week. this is the best record san francisco has had since the start of the 2019 season. but the niners know it will be r easy. the browns have one of the top defenses in the league. >> they do a great job with i feel i just getting after the
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offensive line and pushing them back and getting up on the quarterbacks toes, you know, sort of pushing the quarterback off balance with just being in rhythm for a play. so they're great job with that. watch the film. you know, it's like all right. we've got another another great challenge in front of us this week with these guys. so i think one of the best-known the league and really talented group so excited to go into. >> the niners have won 15 straight regular season games dating back to october. 30th of last year. quarterback brock purdy has never lost a regular season game kickoff against the browns is set for 10 this morning in cleveland. coming up on the kron 4 morning news warning signs now posted after a possible shark attack at a bay area beach. the community reaction up next. plus, an invasive species of snail found near a bay area lake. why experts say these tiny creatures are so dangerous. and after the break, a new book takes a look back at the most powerful earthquake ever recorded here in the bay area. we spoke with
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the award-winning off there in our last hour and we'll bring you some statements in this hour. >> and we're still battling some of that ground fog that's going to way to some scattered clouds as we start to get to the mid to latter morning here as we switch over to mostly sunny for your afternoon. a pretty sweet sunday coming your way. we do have some intrusion of cloud cover early in the week, but warming up towards the lateral. put it all together for you keep it here. welcome back to kron. 4
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at the lower levels. this was very much of a lower level fog situation going on here because we had all that service moisture. >> got squeezed a little bit overnight cooling because aloft you have the radiational cooling. so our temperatures were able to fall a little bit. even with all the surface moisture temperature wise, how we do one, not a whole lot of movement, obviously, as we have to kind of clear things out a bit. but we're around 60 upper 50's at that. not too bad for this year, but it's a little cooler than it was yesterday will make up for it. this afternoon, though, 54 half moon bay. that's obviously a spot where the fog it's strapped a bit. 64 san francisco and we've been monitoring san jose excuse me, 60 per san francisco in honoring the golden gate bridge this morning was really kind of socked in with the fog that's choose the of fog trap because that's where it comes in off the coast. and now it has so makes its way out, particularly aloft as we're waiting to happen now upstream. yes, we do have some real whether players here this front, it's going to take it until tomorrow and into early tuesday. tiffany play itself out. it's kind of a nothing in
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terms of any real rain with it. my drive a little bit away, breezy conditions, but kind of expect your monday to be similar to what saturday was like. you know, a lot of pesky cloud cover around, but we'll see the skies open up here. and there. let's watch future cast for what's going on today. we do the mixing process goodbye. go out to see their get the sun its thing. but there are some stubborn areas to make note of and probably some scattered clouds will stay in the skies a little bit across the bay. then tonight we see the fog come back again for your monday morning. pretty aggressive and coverage here, both here in also in monterey bay. but then we see the cloud cover march on afterwards. as we get into the afternoon. so we might have that little moment of some sun early afternoon before the clouds aloft roll in and that will play through monday night and even a little bit into tuesday until the front really is playing out towards our north. we're just getting that marine layer kind of squished up a little bit when it makes us true version. okay. pesky fog for today. you can actually get the progress of that mixing. got the blue skies
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aloft ground moisture. they're all kind of trapped at the bay clearing afternoons by the fairest way of phrasing. and even though we'll see some clearing in the late morning hours, lower 80's inland, which is warmer than yesterday, 70's for the bay early in the week. we have to deal with this front. the variable clouds leftover cool on your moyday warming of the tuesday, but we hit the high gear mid to latter portion of the week. we do mean warming back to the lower 90's. it looks like inland and it doesn't look like kind of a runaway train that went push the middle to upper 90's. sometimes that can happen hide its position. just exactly right. but we don't see heat spike with all that. just a warming bump here for today. 71 san francisco got the morning fog. no kidding. afternoon, clearing 74 for oakland afternoon, clearing as well and san jose are going to come in about an 82 sunny and a pretty good day today because they're not being interrupted by lower 80's in the far east bay with 82 san jose, the peninsula. you can see the greens in bit cooler there. 79 redwood city, 78 for santa rosa next couple of
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days. there's the intrusion of the cloud cover, but already warming up on tuesday at 85, which is kind of a work in progress to start moving those numbers a little bit. stephanie. now, where have later on the 7 day forecast, what you have that warm up that we just spoke unfortunately in the next week and it looks like we'll have an interruption from another front. i got to play with the clouds and a nothing burger king terms of rain and, you know, blah, blah and have the sun or rain and not this middle ground stuff. but, you know, these are kind of keep the fire a part of yeah, dense and that's so important. given a mean, of course, our history with fire here and area. all right, dave, thank you so much. >> okay. well, apple and google have each released their newest smartphone, but which one takes the best pictures? >> our rich demuro takes a look in today's tech smart. >> when it comes to smartphone cameras, iphone is easy choice. this year's upgrades on the 15 include more megapixels and more assume recently google unveiled its new pixel a lineup. google says they have improved the cameras on this device. they've added new ai smarts.
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what you really have to do is just walk around, take some pictures, take some videos and see how it all looks. i took pictures using iphone 15 pro max and pixel a pro around new york city. >> and posted them to my instagram for a vote. >> first up, this car wash iphone versus pixel. it's nearly a toss-up. but iphone gets more of the vote. but the pixel wins this street shot because maybe the iphone is too saturated. while the pixel is truer to life. both phones have a 5 time zoom lens and at 25 times iphone nails. this shot of the edge attraction and overwhelmingly wins the vote. >> takes the late throw. let you get even closer this year. but 60% of you said you like the iphone mac pro shot better. >> so one of the new features is called audio magic eraser. and right now you can probably hear there's some sirens behind me. this tool filters out background sounds. here's the result, but we will effect this video and see what it sounds like. without the sirens. when it comes to
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colorful are on pixel versus iphone. you overwhelmingly voted iphone. same goes for my selfie. pixel seems to bump up the contrast, but pixel was tops in this culture. why photo? and it seemed to capture this pizza place better. >> it's about dusk here in new york city. so it's not completely dark night. shots were mostly even. >> but when it comes to food, you liked how the pixel capture this burger and fries. and yes, you said it made you hungry. bottom line, you can't go wrong with either of the smartphone cameras, but they often capture the same, seen quite differently. >> iphone typically goes brighter with more saturated colors while pixel tries to stay true to what the i c more on my website. just go to rich on tech dot tv. i'm rich demuro and you are tech smart. >> will be filed for a tax return extension because of the winter storms earlier this
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year. you're going to have to spend the remainder of the weekend working on your taxes. the deadline to submit is tomorrow and be careful how you report your income. the irs is saying a record 688 billion dollars into income taxes have gone unpaid in 2021. the agency says big that's most is because of underreported income. the reminder remained excuse me. the remainder is by americans who just didn't file returns. irs plans to step especially high wealth individuals in the coming years. for the nation's biggest banks are closing branches. bank of america is turning out the lights at 21 bridges, including 8 in california. wells fargo. lock the doors at 15 locations with only one in the golden state. the u.s. u.s. bank followed suit with 9 closures chases closing just 3. the closures come despite rising revenues because of higher interest rates. starting next week. t mobile remove subscribers of
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some of its older unlimited plans to new and in some cases, more expensive options. the plan will apply to users on the one simple choice. magenta and magenta. 55 plus plans. the price increases will vary depending on the plan. most customers can expect a bump of 5 or $10 per line, but t-mobile claims customers who are affected can opt out of the moving stay on their plans to do so. you'll call you need to call t mobile's customer service line. more valley. one experience kicks off its premiere food and wine event next week on october, 19th i spoke with heather mcgrail president of mcgrail vineyards to hear more about the fund that's planned. >> 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 to teach you something about the cheese and about the wind then we have a vineyard hike at marriott as well where you're going to go up into the
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vineyards. kind of a sustainable tour taste wine, eat lunch, just enjoy. we have much more about the festival on our website at kron 4 dot com. >> playing video games has long been a challenge for people with disabilities. but a new development in redwood city could help low level up the industry. this is sony's new access controller was at least in part on the peninsula, redwood city. that's where police station is headquartered. and this is a round customizable gadget that can rest on a table or wheelchair tray with customizable options for whatever players might need. >> so the more you take away from us, the more isolated tom. >> having gaming and having and opportunity game and at a very high level to be able to do it again. was like curry is like a reunion that i that that i lost a close companion and be able to reunite with that person. again. >> the access controller goes on sale december 6, cross to
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last day for governor gavin newsom to sign or veto some 900 bills and one of those bills newsom signed into law raises the minimum wage for health care workers to $25 per hour over the next decade. the law was an unexpected win for health care workers. california's medicaid program must increase payments to hospitals by billions of dollars to cover the expense. it's a second minimum wage increase signed by newsom this
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year last month. the raise the minimum pay for fast-food workers to $20 per hour. that's set to take effect next year. and the governor also signed a bill allowing state officials to build a crypto regulation framework that bill takes effect july 2025, the goal is to keep investors say from fluctuating stock prices brought on by new cryptocurrency firms. another monumental bill signed by the governor allows mexican residents who live close to the border to attend california community colleges and pay in-state tuition. law was inspired in part by a texas statute that follows the same rule. the bill. let's 150 students at each of the 8 partner colleges award. a fee exemption. take a look at this on saturday. we experienced a rare solar eclipse. did you see it? and this is what the ring of fire look like from space satellite imagery capture the event from orbit as the moon cast a huge shadow across the face of the earth. as you can see right there
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welcome back to the kron. 4 morning news. thank you so much for joining us today. let's start you off with a look at the forecast. davis in the weather center tracking it all for us today of another chilly one out yeah, it's a bit chilly this morning compared to yesterday will make up for it this afternoon. good morning, stephanie. good morning, a lot of ground fog we're contending with as well. >> you know, we oftentimes get that fog, but it takes a while to kind of mix out here. we have the progress and it is pretty good east bay shoreline. yeah, it's all covered up right now. but you can see that line up towards the aloft of the blue skies and that's our future because really, the intrusion of this cloud cover is not going to get here until tomorrow. and it looks like that may not be meeting till tomorrow afternoon. so it's basically monday night or monday, late afternoon overnight into tuesday to kind of clear this all out of here. and then we go to the sunny mode in warming up towards the latter portion of your week. our temperature progress much the same happened. bay, by the way. so it's a chilly 54 as we're seeing a little more too, you know, course, some of
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those valleys inland to get some cold air drainage effect about 60 ish on the east bay shoreline with a lot of 50's and 60's off towards the east. the quick contrast for you, any kind of see a line from san francisco, oakland right across parking, a straight into fairfield there negative 10. so cooler air to start again. this fog has to mix out so we'll go into scattered clouds by the middle to latter portion of the morning. 74 high noon by 3. we're talking 81 and it's mostly a lower 80's story for high temperatures today inland. we'll see some lower 90's, though, come the latter portion of the week warned that extended forecast in your 4 zone in a 70. all right, dave, thank you. >> back to the war in the middle east. the white house has promised to support israel as it retaliates against hamas. the president needs congress to approve the aid, but with house republicans unable to agree on a new speaker. capitol hill is paralyzed news nation's joe khalil has the story from washington. >> i house. paralyzed as of
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this weekend, congressional republicans still have not settled on one person to be speaker of the house. the party officially nominated jim jordan friday. but in a private follow-up vote more than 50 republicans said they won't support him. leaving the ohio congressman. well, short of the numbers he needs, not one person has to 17 yet. and so. >> as you can see, we're handling it. we're trying to come together and it. >> contentious candidate at this point it's unclear jordan will ever receive enough support to win the gavel. the gop says he's trying to win over those who currently are no vote. yes, these ask everybody to come forward over the next few days. how many people we've gone you i i think we'll be able to work this out. and feel comfortable that was it every day. the houses without a speaker is another day. congress is unable to pass any new aid for israel. something the american ally is expected to ask for in the coming weeks as war in the
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middle east drags on. how much is adding a sense of urgency to what happens in that they know how important us being able to support our closest ally is they know how 10 us the grip safety and security meantime, a bipartisan group of lawmakers in the other chamber are making the journey into israel. >> visiting the war zone led by senate majority leader chuck schumer. senators mitt romney, bill cassidy, mark kelly and jacky rosen will joint schumer's office tells news nation the group will, quote, showed the united states unwavering support for israel and discuss what resources the united states can provide to support israel on all fronts. the group reportedly meeting with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. benny gantz netanyahu's political rival turned partner for the war and president isaac herzog in washington. joe khaleel.
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>> the fbi director said saturday that reported domestic threats of serves as conflict in israel escalates. he's calling for increased vigilance and requesting police continue to share intelligence and observations. the fbi says that this time there is no intelligence indicating a threat to the u.s.. man is recovering after a suspected shark attack in pacifica. you can see signs now posted at the beach warning of a shark sighting. the man was surfing friday afternoon at linda mar beach when he says 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 it was in fact, a shark that bit him. he was taken to the hospital for non-life-threatening injuries. we spoke with some beachgoers about this. >> knock on wood. never seen how we know they're out there. that's what we've been talking about. but neither is it ever actually seen one. so that's, you know, we're we're just seeing the signs now. surprise you that for most our wildlife is not there to hurt you. a lot of times just freak accident. so if you see something to stay away and
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just be friendly with the ocean in nature. >> police have not yet confirmed. it was indeed a shark attack, but they do want residents to be aware. take a look. another car destroyed by fire in san frandisco. the vehicle's owner sharing this photo of the aftermath. she tells us the car was destroyed by an encampment fire friday. this happening just 2 blocks away from another car that caught fire friday morning. you can see the damage after flames are believed to have sparked from items placed next to that white tesla. there. fire crews say no one was at the scene when they arrived. no injuries reported. there is still no official cause and more tech company layoffs. this time from chipmaker qualcomm, which says it's cutting about 1200 dogs in california and 200 in the bay area data from at least one web site that tracks tech layoffs shows more than 240,000 global tech sector workers have been laid off since the start of the year. mateo county sheriff's office launched a new health program
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within the county jail to help people overcome addiction. the detox program is for incarcerated people struggling with substance abuse. sheriff christina corpus said the program is a significant milestone and public safety and the well-being of those struggling with addiction. their field officers found several credit card skimmers at an atm. check this out. a police shared these photos of the devices they found from a bank on jackson street. officers say these were found on the inside of the upper atm frame with the lights are to record users entering their pin number. the smaller devices, a scanner. those are typically found on top of the card insert section. police suggest going inside banks for transfers. one possible to avoid falling victim. in the north bay, tiny, destructive snails have been discovered at the warm springs fish hatchery near lake. sonoma, the california department of fish and wildlife. they say the new zealand mud snail was found in a water pipe and they are
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really tiny. as you can see there, they can consume up to half of the food resources in a stream and they've been linked to reduced populations of aquatic life. so they are some pretty they might be small, but they can create a lot of trouble. officials say that they are keeping an eye on this issue. >> happening now, it is the final day of the annual pumpkin fest in half moon bay and thousands of people are expected to attend today for stephanie justices. among them this morning is she is live there for us as the fun unfold say tiffany. >> hey, good morning, stephanie. we have the world's largest pumpkin right behind us coming in at 2000 just over 2000 pounds, 2,749 pounds that this is just one of the attractions. you can come visit here at the art and pumpkin festival here half. moon bay. you do have to pay to see this. that's why they haven't hit in right. but this is just one of many things going on today. there's also a
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pancake breakfasts. it's pretty neat because it supports the half moon bay high school basketball team, the high school's varsity boys. basketball team is here. they have fired up the griddle and they're hosting this traditional packet breakfast that started at 7 o'clock this morning. so going there's also a race going on. actually several races going on. the 45th annual pumpkin run. there's a 5 k 10 k even a half marathon going on right now in all the proceeds will benefit the senior co ciders. that's a local nonprofit dedicated to providing opportunities, support and resources for older adults living on the coast. as you guys can tell a live look out here. a lot of people lining up the check out this pumpkin. the winner was actually announced on monday and it's huge. over 2000 pounds. stephanie, back to you. yeah, it's a lot of are talking about right there. they do with the pumpkin after haha, they say anything to you about what they do with that big award winning pumpkin or >> is is that still a question
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to be answered? i mean, this is still a question, the answer 70, but that's a great question that i could definitely and see what they do. >> with the pumpkin when all is said and done. yeah, because, you know, could make a lot of pie or cookies or you lot of food right there. thank you so much, tiffany. all people living in the south bay have a new option to keep their four-legged friends healthy. the 24 7 emergency pet clinic is coming to san jose. i spoke with the director of that clinic at the larry o she shared some safety tips for pet owners to keep in mind this fall season. >> was halloween coming up. yes, we tend to see a lot of dogs that have candy and have. chocolate is very toxic to dogs. and then a lot of sugar-free candies contain comes on. the whole very dangerous for and then as we move more into the holidays, cats love to eat tinsel and christmas decorations all
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there's a things to definitely be aware. >> you can learn more about the new 24 7 emergency clinic at veterinary emergency clinic dot com. and a reminder portion of market street in san francisco shuts down for 2 weeks for construction work. market street is closed saturday morning between 5th and 8th streets as crews install equipmen new traffic signals and sidewks. lines passing through the area like the f line will be rerouted. one block south to mission street. the closure stays in place until next saturday. meanwhile, caltrans 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 is in san francisco down to millbrae. passengers should expect some delays. the 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
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smoother ride. it's one of the 4 main projects port says will increase capacity of the trains allowing more trains to run in the transbay tube from the east bay to san francisco. coming up on the 4 morning news. we continue our coverage of hispanic heritage month and we'll introduce you to a woman who helped break barriers in local politics. >> as we take a gander the next couple of days lined up here for us up tomorrow. looks like more intrusion of cloud cover as well as tuesday as this front plays out. but later on the week, get ready for a little flavor of some are coming back again. we'll have a look at that of the 4 have a look at that of the 4 zone forecast calling for more
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>> now, the bay area sports just one day after stanford pulled off one of the biggest upsets of the college football season. the cal golden bears were hoping to pull off an upset of their own four's. erin wilson has the highlights for us. >> well, yesterday the bears travel to salt lake city to take on the number. 16 ranked utah teen. while the utes they have been playing pretty well at home. 16 straight wins to be exact. and will the bears they were trying to place for love, but could day. alex more than 5 to go in the first both scoreless, fernando mendoza. you know the hits coming. but he knows the touchdown is too. so he. >> you take heat. dayton at 48 yards to the house. he and the bears. they take a 7 to 0 lead 2nd quarter. now you tidy pink out territory. second goal into quinton jackson. he takes the handoff and finds the opening for 3 yard touchdown even up the score. and now we'll go through the 3rd where utah up 17 to 7.31. this time.
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bryson barnes with the keeper. he finds the end zone untouched. the utes they go up big 24 to 7. but the bear the climbing back late in the the spot on for 24 yards through the air to davis. and the touchdown. but the bears they still trail at that 0, 24 to 14. and that's pretty much where the bears finish last night. they finished 34 to 14 final in favor of utah. suspect to you guys at the desk. taking a live look now at the bay bridge where it is looking pretty overcast out there. if you have to travel today, please do so. >> carefully. if you're planning to cross major bridges like this one. dave, anything else to people should be aware of his morning good morning, stephanie. good morning, everybody. you know, we're also monitor the fog at the coast. here's half moon bay and >> actually looks like almost a clear picture. we have tiffany justice out there and you saw the sun hitting her in a lot of spots already opening
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up. but at the coast, this is what it looks like still fighting for this a little bit. so just got out of the shower. you cause open up a window or something way of steam bath in your 50's off to the east bay with a mixture of some 60's thrown same process up in the north bay as well. little cooler this morning that we had from yesterday. 55, by the way, for half moon bay and 64 san jose, 60 for san francisco. by tomorrow. we'll have those scattered clouds working here from front that has been talked about and it's going to impact us monday. tuesday. we're watching by tuesday and wednesday. there you see the temperature climb. the sunny skies, a hint of what's coming our way as well in the home front. and we do have a couple systems playing out over the next 7 to 10 days. let's go through it first. things first got to give its front. it's due, ok, yea, it's done. we warm up a bit here with sunshine a little bit the way threat of some showers around us. it looks like particularly as we head to the weekend. the system doesn't look pretty potent from our vantage point. most of the moisture is far up towards the north. the thing
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is this is october. no problem. we see these things in january february. not so nice, but this is good because it keeps up moisture at the ground level like this. still during fire season. unfortunate on a weekend like that story about early as we by the middle of the following week. notice also the color is a shuns here. so we're getting some colder air. this systems coming from a little further north. so it's a colder system. >> and they have a temperature impact for us as well. all right. we have 71 going on for san francisco now for a high 60's coast wide. although 70 ron daley city 75 for burlingame, we'll do about 66 foster city, 79 san carlos, down to the south bay, lower 80's with morgan hill popping at 85 east bay shoreline. upper 70's, however, inland the 80's are back. lower 80's, you can see off the tri valley livermore. 83 dublin around 80 83 for walnut creek. 82 for concord. 73 for richmond. palacio at 70, not too bad shows. we don't have a heavy wind today. fairfield, 77 for napa and for santa rosa at 78.
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so with the traffic of this front, we have the cloud cover in the all that business. then we warm up nice and sunny, as you can see, heading on to the rest of the week. lower 90's, although notice a big drop there on saturday. we do have that system passing. so we will have the cloud cover potentially maybe a little sprinkle with that. but we don't see a whole lot juice and they're going on here. so for now, it's just bringing some cloud cover and cooler temps. ok? very good. thank you so much. data about all right. >> bianca alvarado is the first hispanic american excuse can we get our prompter to move place? thank you so she's the first hispanic woman to serve the bay area as jose city council, member of vice mayor and santa clara county supervisor. she became an activist to make sure you know, he's got a seat at the table and four's ella sogomonian reports. >> you have to be most 92 years old blog about how those still makes time for her
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community. affectionately nicknamed limit not for the godmother of the san jose about has continuously been recognized for her 60 years of activism. today we meet inside of a tuition-free charter school in alum her love that i get from these kids is really, really personal and >> i'm i can't speak enough about it. >> about other was raised by a coal miner in colorado when she was a teen. her family came to san jose for what was supposed to be a temporary stay. while her father worked in the fields. when you've got a permanent job as a foreman, but other planted roots and went to work. she explains she was drawn to public service early on in high school. >> for the poor, we wanted to do have food drives. clothing drives. and so our ideal, that idealism was reflected at that moment. but throughout my entire life, there has been examples of activism now
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myself. but in combination with movements. >> later in life other married but divorced as a single mom to 5 children. she always kept a day job to support her family, but remained deeply involved in grassroots movements. she worked alongside civil rights icons like cesar chavez to help start the united farm workers union. >> the farm worker movement, i think activated so many of us at a higher level. we had been grassroots people for a long time looking for equality and justice in pursuit our our our right to elevations within society that in 1978 about other who was already entrenched in the community. >> says a stranger walked into her office and introduced himself as a candidate for council member to represent east san jose. that's when she says it was time to take the lead herself so that someone familiar with the people in local issues would be at the helm. i had no plans to run for the city council.
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>> until that incident happened and that was sparked. but that was a motivator. so my understanding is the voting system had to be overhauled so that each district voted for their individual representatives and that that's how you were able to get elected. >> to break it up to the city into 10 district was the first opportunity. for people like myself from specific areas of the city to be elected, to govern. >> at 49 years old about other as the first latina to san jose city council in 1980, embodying the representation she so desperatelwanted to see in local politics. she later moved on to serve as vice mayor and as a supervisor for santa clara county, i imagine there's a lot of pressure being the first i opened the door for a lot of people. >> could that the door had been closed for a long, long time. and i think probably more important than being the first. >> from battling slumlords to creating a first of its kind children's health initiative.
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>> and building the mexican heritage plaza says she's always strive to govern by reflecting the views. >> and the needs of the community, the cultural hub still plays host all types of festivities for everyone to enjoy. >> you've served the south bay for 6 decades. what's it like to know that the seeds are planted? then are still bearing fruit of your labor? have had many careers and i've done many things. >> but been a full life. i have no regrets about any part of it. but other is optimistic that the next generation be inspired to continue mission caring for the people around them. >> reporting in san jose, i'm ella sogomonian 3. we'll be right back.
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>> but taylor swift movie is doing very well at the box office based on early numbers. the superstar's new concert movie taylor swift, the era's tour is headed for a domestic opening of 100 million dollars, according to the hollywood reporter. that movie is slated to make history as the highest-grossing concert film of all time. well, nasa's psyche spacecraft lifts off on a historic six-year journey to study an asteroid made of metal. the falcon heavy rocket launch from the kennedy space center in florida yesterday and is headed for the asteroid belt between mars and jupiter. the first asteroid was discovered the este excuse me, the s word was first discovered in 18. 52. so it's an odd one. the endeavor space shuttle rockets are now at the california science center. the
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massive motors arrive wednesday after a two-day trek from the mojave desert. the motors, which are 116 feet long, will be part of a new 20 story museum exhibit. and once it's all fully put put together, the endeavor will be the only space shuttle displayed as if it is being prepared to pretty cool stuff. and a reminder, oakland animal services is waiving adoption fees next saturday for adopt a shelter dog month. anyone interested can pick up a pooch without any adoption fees. and just look at that. this is their website and there's so many options out there and many people are out rather many animals that are looking for a forever home. so if you have any space in your heart to help save a please do so. stop by oakland, animal services. well, still ahead on the next hour of the kron, 4 morning news. it is the last day of the annual pumpkin festival in half moon bay. >> a live report on what you can expect. plus, a barber shop in oakland is damaged after burglars tried to steal
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morning on the kron. 4 morning news. a burglary arrest in the north bay goes viral. the new details on what led up to the encounter. and after more than a week of war in israel, protest in the bay area call for an end to the violence. >> from the area's local news station, you're watching the kron. 4 morning news at no. >> good morning. thank you so much for joining us here on the kron. 4 morning news. i'm stephanie lin. >> it is sunday october. the 15th. let's get you started with a look at the weather morning, stephanie. good d morning, everybody. >> and this we always have or we typically have a lot of fog and so forth. that's not a big deal. but today it's a dense fog advisory. they have posted for a portion of the bay area. but it's this ground fog really. it's been kind of intrusive a little bit here. we had a couple of factors working on that. we have the
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surface moisture already here. we tend to get some addiction fog anyway. and there's been some compression aloft. now. the good the thing is right upstairs, it's clear. and also it's dry. checkered lee will call it because it's not straight up dry, but also it's not real real warm. so that will help the mixing process. it's working on in the east bay shoreline, which is all covered up here. but the ideas that started to go into motion. so once it does, that helps i spoke earlier about the dense fog advisory. there you see the coverage area know it's hard to see, but it's the coast in the peninsula. meanwhile, san francisco also up to the north bay covering all those valleys and also along the coast, the higher elevations. it's not as much of an issue because you're above this layer. so again, we mixed things out as the day. sometimes sunshine does its magic. most areas will probably clear out before noon at the coast is a different story. might be slow going there. still to half moon bay. 55 64. meanwhile, san jose and also antioch, 60 for san francisco with a mixture of
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50's and 60's well inland. it is a bit cooler this morning than yesterday any and that's in the case. even with the clear skies in the moisture in place here. and what we are waiting is for this front to play out for tomorrow afternoon. we'll call it now tomorrow night and your tuesday today, though, 77 at 1 o'clock at 4.81. enjoy the afternoon. sunshine mild day today. kind of a sweet sunday and then into next week on a deal to more cloud, cover it up. more on that extended forecast to stephanie. all right, dave, thank you. >> we're learning more about a viral video showing an arrest in vallejo. police say it was related to a chase following a burglary. a man who witnessed the arrest spoke with kron 4 sarah stinson and a warning that the video might be disturbing to some viewers. >> a viral tiktok shows a vallejo police officer as he punches a woman while attempting to arrest her. this video was taken by road near hamilton before police arrived. he saw the woman crashed into a cement truck. i was like, oh, my god, something could be heard. and then i saw the lights come in
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and talk it out with this guy. and was like, ok, this is not what i expected was going on. the police pursuit all stem from a burglary reported at the store at gateway plaza around noon friday. security told an officer the thieves drove off with some merchandise in a blue nissan altima. the officer attempted to pull the suspected car over. >> but the driver refused and that led to a pursuit. police say the driver ran a red light and crashed into an suv driven by a woman with her 2 children inside and then into the cement truck on admiral callaghan lane. the vallejo police department says the woman then aggressively resisted arrest. but the video shows something else the officer seen slamming the woman against the truck and then on the ground where she's then punched in the face. i was completely shocked. >> to see what what you've done in and i know i know that this person had burglarized and and slipping from the cost, but at the same time she has rights. you know, he's from what i can tell. about twice your size. so once once
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she's down, especially that the punch was a necessary. we spoke with a criminal defense attorney who agrees this use of force is unacceptable. police conduct was absolutely outrageous. >> he had right to use that amount of force of police officers only allowed to use reasonable force. >> a spokesperson for the vallejo police department told kron 4 on friday this officer did follow protocol but says this incident will be sent to the use of force review board. according to police, another woman was in the passenger seat and tried to run away from the scene after the crash. but to civilian stopped her after the arrest. officers found $2000 worth of stolen merchandise from the business. the store also provided evidence that the same 2 people stole from them on september. 26th. >> police say the driver was on felony probation for grand theft and shoplifting in the passenger had a warrant out for her arrest in san mateo for burglary and a $50,000 warrant in napa for grand theft. both women have been arrested. their names have not
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been released. and sarah stinson reporting kron. 4 news. >> the hamas attack on israel left more than 1300 people dead and more than 2200 people have been killed in gaza in retaliation on saturday, the state department said 29 americans are now dead, at least 15 missing. a weekend rallies unfolded in san francisco in support of both palestine and israel. >> on saturday, thousands gathered to rally in support of gaza. it started outside the ferry building at noon. the crowd marched to city hall demanding an end to the the u.s. also scrambling to get americans out of the region. it won't be easy with most flights in and out of israel suspended. >> overland routes unreliable and dangerous. the white house announcing it will charter flights for americans who want to leave. but there likely won't be enough seats planes for everyone looking to get out. that prompted criticism from capitol hill.
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>> we are currently issue. just standing and even americans behind easily. learn from afghanistan. >> the administration also making a major push to free americans being held hostage by hamas. military options are being discussed with the white house claiming all options remain on the table. the social media platform formally called twitter x says it is removing hundreds of social media accounts with ties to hamas. that making the move following. concerns expressed by the european union. the company says it is monitoring fake, manipulated, hate ntedont updating its public interest policy. one person is dead after a shooting in oakland. it happened just before 7.45 saturday night on martin luther king junior way near 42nd street. that's about 2 blocks from the macarthur bart station. anyone with information is asked to please call apd. burglars damaged a barbershop in alameda with trying to steal an atm. felix nestor. the owner of the 13th says video captured the group
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pulling up to his business early friday morning. they destroyed the glass and wooden frame of the front door. nestor says he's been in business on webster street for 3 years. and this is the first time he's dealt with burglars. >> scary. you know, i just did everything i have into this i got lucky this don't know how to feel now. done nothing but my my own business, you know. >> and trying to do something good for the community. this is what happens. >> nestor says the group was not able to get away with the atm and did not steal anything from the shop, but he still concerned about the burglars coming back. >> on the peninsula, a reminder part of highway 101 is closed until tomorrow morning. this is video of construction that started friday 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. happening now, it is the
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final day of the annual pumpkin fest in half moon bay, thousands of people are expected to attend and among them will find from poise tiffany justice. >> she's live for us this morning as the fund unfold tate tiffany. >> hey, 70. yes, we have been out here all morning long. this is the last day of the art and pumpkin festival here at half. moon bay. it is really starting to get busy relief and a lot of you wearing costumes out here. but right behind us is actually the world's largest pumpkin. it has a world record at 2,749 pounds. one of the attractions. you can go visit here at the festival. but there's a lot going on today. there's eve pancake breakfast. pretty neat because it supports the half moon bay high school basketball team and the high school's varsity boys. basketball team is here. they have fired up their griddle and they're hosting their traditional pancake breakfast that start at 7 o'clock this morning. and it's still going on right now. it's going to wrap up at 11 o'clock. there's also several races going on this morning.
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the 45th annual pumpkin run. there's a 5 k 10 k even half marathon and all the proceeds will benefit the senior co ciders that a local nonprofit dedicated providing opportunities, support and resources for older adults living on the coast. >> been here for i think this is my 6th year in a row. i was also here about 15 years as well for like maybe 4 years took a little hiatus and then came back. but this is my best show of the year. this is ell, they just attracts so many people. i am not sure why people love pumpkins. yes. so many people come to the show and that's just a really good. it's and it's a fun crowd, too. >> yeah, it is a fun crowd. today's the last day over the weekend today, art and pumpkin festival. today is the last day to grab some good food, good company and some fun back to stephanie. all right. sounds like it's going to be a great time. thank you so much, stephanie.
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>> happening in less than an hour, the for san francisco forty-niners will look to stay undefeated when they take on the cleveland browns. the niners are coming off a dominant victory over the cowboys last week. this is the best record san francisco has had since the start of the 2019 season. but the niners know it won't be easy. the browns have one of the top defenses in the league. >> they do a great job with i feel i just getting after offensive line and pushing them back and getting up on the quarterbacks toes, you know, sort of push the quarterback off balance with just being in rhythm for a play. so they're great job with that. watch the film. you know, it's like all right. we've got another another great challenge in front of us this week with these guys. so i think one of the best-known the league and really talented group so excited to go in >> the niners have won 15 straight regular season games dating back to october. 30th of last year. quarterback brock purdy has never lost a regular season game kickoff for the game against the browns set for 10 this morning in cleveland. coming up on the
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kron 4 morning news warning signs now posted after a possible shark attack. >> a bay area beach. the community reaction straight ahead. well, an invasive species of snail found near a bay area. lake. why experts say these tiny creatures are so dangerous. >> and here's a look at what your day is going to shape up after we shake off the fog that we have going on here. sunny skies and temperatures racing for the lower 80's. well inland going. take a look at what your week looks like ahead as well. the kron 4 morning news.
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released their newest smartphone. but which one takes the best pictures? rich demuro takes a look in today's tech smart. >> when it comes to smartphone cameras, iphone is easy choice. this year's upgrades on the 15 include more megapixels and more soon. recently, google unveiled its new pixel a lineup. google says they have improved the cameras on this device. they've added new ai smarts. what you really have to do is just walk around, take some pictures, take some videos and see how it works. i took pictures using iphone 15 pro max and pixel a pro around new york city and posted them to my instagram for a vote. >> first up, this car wash iphone versus pixel. it's nearly a toss-up. but iphone gets more of the vote. but the pixel wins this street shot because maybe the iphone is too saturated. while the pixel is truer to life. both phones have a 5 time zoom lens and at 25 times iphone nails. this shot of the edge attraction and overwhelmingly wins the
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vote. >> thanks, pro let you get even closer this year. but 60% of you said you like the iphone mac pro shot better. >> so one of the new features is called audio magic eraser. and right now you can probably hear there's some sirens behind me. this tool filters out background sounds. here's the result, but we will effect this video and see what it sounds like. without the sirens. when it comes to colorful are on pixel versus iphone. you overwhelmingly voted iphone. same goes for my selfie. pixel seems to bump up the contrast, but was tops in this culture. white photo and it seemed to capture this pizza place better. >> it's about dusk here in new york city. so it's not completely dark night. shots were mostly even. >> but when it comes to food, you liked how the pixel capture this burger and fries. and yes, you said it made you hungry. bottom line, you can't
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go wrong with either of the smartphone cameras, but they often capture the same, seen quite differently. >> iphone typically goes brighter with more saturated colors while pixel tries to stay true to what the i c more on my website. just go to rich on tech dot tv. i'm rich demuro and you are tech smart. >> and taking a live look now at sfo. words looking a bit overcast out there. still looking like a lot of planes getting ready to take off and soar into the friendly skies above a day it. it's looking foggy out there. but, you know, it's clearing up in different areas. we know where tiffany justice was, for example, half moon bay like the sunshine coming out. yeah. looks like she needs. it gets also those shades that she had from yesterday because she was getting the sunrise. >> that's interesting. as you point out, that's correct. sfo, by the way, is one of the trouble spots. they are having a half-hour delay realize it's much but that's still kind of built into the forget excuse me to the flight day. so you might have a bit of a domino effect a bit at the. but
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anyway, just to give you an idea, there is a little bit of a delay being impacted by this fog. we've got 50's and lower 60's lining up the east bay shoreline for now 50's up north 60 for san francisco. cool 55th for of 55 for half moon bay and 64. meanwhile for san jose, the bigger issue is going to be when this front finally decides to make its way through. and looking at the latest models, it looks like it's not going to be until tomorrow afternoon. now, not so much in the early morning hours. so here's how it plays out today. we take care of this mix on out. we go in mostly sunny mote. those temperatures inland start to get into the 80's and all that comes back again tonight. not unusual. maybe some coastal drizzle. all then in the early part of the morning or later part of the morning early afternoon clears out until aloft. the cloud cover makes way. so that's monday afternoon. overnight to tuesday, we're going to deal with this intrusion as that front. finally, tip toes to indoor towards our north. this is a scenario we've seen during the drought during the winter months. but this is october. that's fine. it gives
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us enough of that moisture at the ground level to kind of combat fire concerns a bit, too. and also no offshore winds. a pesky fog clearing a afternoon, lower 80's inland 70's for the bay. now, tomorrow is going to probably kind of mirror your saturday again with those scattered clouds hanging around tuesday, the same deal, 70's and 80's well inland. and then we hit the octane wednesday, thursday and friday. we'll start getting into the lower 90's. well, inland, sunny and warming, but as we head into the weekend, looks like the cloud cover comes back again. there's that risk of a shower. 71 san francisco, oakland, 74 afternoon, clearing as the game. 82 meanwhile for san jose, we'll say that's a shot maybe from around noon ish or so 1 o'clock 81 for antioch for high today. 83 livermore, 82 conquered. still those 70's hanging on the east bay shoreline got the greens for the peninsula. 78 meanwhile, for santa rosa and the next couple of days, there is actually a bouncing around with temperatures again today making the lower 80's cooling off a touch from and frontal
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passage. obviously, 84 starting to warm up on tuesday and a warm-up for the rest the week. so if a little flavor summer, we've gotten that forecast. very interesting. so kind of a mixed bag relieving its if its fall. yeah, this week, as i mentioned, have kind of traffic somewhat like this in terms of cloud cover it all the following, like wednesday or so. looks like a more interesting front coming our way, too. but we'll see. we get there sometimes like fall most. all right. we will stay tuned. we know that you're keeping an eye on all of it for us to that. thank you. >> all right. well, a new book takes us back in time to 19. 0, 6, when a powerful, devastating 7.9 magnitude earthquake struck san francisco to this day. it's still the strongest quake ever recorded in the bay area. earlier today i spoke with award-winning authors, matthew j, davenport. he is the mind behind the longest minute. the great san francisco earthquake here. and i had a chance to read the book. it's incredible. congratulations to you on another great piece of
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work >> so what our viewers through what they can expect with the book? walk us through the story here. >> well, the facts about the 19, 0, 6, earthquake and fire are generally widely known. 28,000 buildings, homes, businesses, churches, schools, libraries, reduced to ash heaps and rubble. approximately a quarter million people more than half the city's population at the time made homeless and more than 3,000 people at no other time in our nation's history was a major american city. so completely destroyed as san francisco was. and that april 19, 0, 6, but we live in a time removed from that 19. 0, 6 survivors and longer with us, they've all passed and so we see it kind of in hazy mirage of the past and trapped in you know, black and white photographs, right? it happened to them in living color. so i wanted to go back into the archives and look at their experiences and piece it together to tell the story as it happened to them. really pay such a vivid picture of
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>> that period of time. it's quite impressive. i learned a number of things about san francisco that i didn't even know about. i live in the city and i'm from the bay area. you know, you're so meticulous in your research. tell us about that process. you found documentation that head really never been dug up for mentioned before another and other works. that's right. i went into the archives, san francisco public library and the california historical society. chinese historical site found. >> letters, diaries, memoirs of people. many of them had not been consulted before, but then in the national archives in san bruno, i found that transcripts trials, there was a lot of litigation that followed this in the months and years following the disaster and has the verbatim transcripts of eyewitness testimony of hundreds of eyewitnesses telling about what they saw felt and heard during the earthquake and where and how individual fires started and how they spread and added so much living color
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to the event. yeah, it's really remarkable. again, just how meticulous you were with really surfacing. all of that really kind of >> hidden information. it almost feels like can you describe why you chose to focus on this particular earthquake and fire given the number of natural disasters that, you know, happened in california and throughout the country. what struck me about this is nothing beyond the earthquake itself was inevitable. earthquake was the only natural part of this disaster. everything that followed. >> the three-day firestorm hundreds and thousands of people killed. a quarter million made homeless. that's man's work. and so it was it was going back in to city records. i was intrigued. how does this happen? how does a natural disaster lead to such a natural devastation? and so it was going in to city records of of men in charge, deciding to choose to choose for the profit of developers and a private water company
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over the safety of its residents. and it left so many of them vulnerable. so when the earth moved, their fate was >> and, you know, history often does repeat itself. do you think there are any lessons? you know, from what happened back at that time in 19. 0, 6, that people living in san francisco today can take away. well, thankfully the lessons have been learned by emergency management professionals and first responders that work every day to make sure that while another earthquake will strike that scientifically inevitable. >> that another 19, 0, 6, happen here again. >> okay. so that is that's that's some good today. was there anything that really that stood out to you during a research for this book about san francisco that you think would be interesting for people to really pay attention to the next and they're visiting the city. how much the face of the city was affected by when you when you visit the city. >> when you look at nearly 5 square miles, 500 city blocks
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that were destroyed, reduced to ash heap rubble. when you come to the city, now you see whole sections of the city downtown no buildings, prix de 19. 0, 6, and you can also see where the firefighters stopped the fire. and this one of the myths that i really wanted to dispel here that firefighters were not helpless. the fire department firefighters work 3 days and nights to stop the fire and save the rest of the city down in the mission and up fisherman's wharf. so we have a lot preserved history. yeah, just if there really is so much wonderful history in the city of san francisco. and i think because it is such a transit city nowadays, people can oftentimes forget that that there >> is a lot to uncover and discover. and i understand that your book releases pretty soon tell people so people about where they can find it. >> well, it will be in bookstores on this coming tuesday, october 17th. okay. and any bookstore, amazon or
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mcmillan saint martin's press. okay. wonderful in last quick question here for what's the key takeaway that you're hoping readers walk away with? that earthquakes are inevitable. this kind of devastation is not. and thankfully this city is. and and the the bay area of learned that lesson and hopefully the rest of the world. >> all right. matthew davenport, author of the longest minute, the great san francisco earthquake and fire of 19. 0, 6, the book is releasing october 17. thank releasing october 17. thank you so much
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for governor gavin newsom to sign or veto 7, 900 bills. one of the bill's newsom signed into law raises the minimum wage for health care workers to $25 per hour over the next decade. the law was unexpected win for health care workers. california's medicaid program must increase payments to hospitals by billions of dollars to cover the expense. it's the second minimum wage increase signed by newsom this year last month. the raise the minimum pay for fast-food workers to $20 per hour. that's set to take effect next year. governor newsom also signed a bill allowing state officials to build a crypto regulation framework. it takes effect on july 2025. the goal is to keep investors say from fluctuating stock prices brought on by new cryptocurrency firms. another monumental bill signed by the governor allows mexican residents who live close to the border to attend california community colleges and pay in-state tuition. the law was inspired in part by a texas statute that follows the same rule. the bill. that's 150 students at each of the 8
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all right. welcome back to the kron. 4 morning news. thank you so much for joining us. 9.30, on the dot. >> this sunday, let's get you started with a look at the forecast. dave spahr tracking it all for us. a synchronize all your watches. go warning. stephanie, good morning, everybody. and even at this late hour, we're still battling ground fog across parts of the bay.
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>> you that fog. it's more lifted and it's more of the cloudy overcast scenario, which in some parts it still is. but here it is, the east bay shoreline up in the hills. really there you can see it's kind of trapped right now, but it's still expected to mix out as we approach around the noon hour aloft, though. yes, the cloud cover. we spoke up that will get here really till tomorrow afternoon. so in in fact, we'll do the same kind of drill tomorrow. although one of the ground fog will be this intrusive. but that will kind of mix out and wilson. and then here comes the cloud cover for your monday afternoon. overnight to tuesday. once that shoe falls were pretty much in the clear for a few days to finish off the week. we have 61 in hayward at this hour 60. it's and carlos. we've got 60's and 50's mixture off to the east bay. 57 for half moon bay. and it is a little cooler this morning that we saw from yesterday, although catching up a little bit in some spots, but almost a half a dozen degrees behind because of the clear skies aloft. 77, 1 o'clock by forward 81. so we're looking for sunny skies, improving into next week.
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again, that cloud cover intrusion and warmer temperatures to finish off the week. and if your 4 zone forecast an extended all coming up in a bit, stephanie. all right, dave, thank you. >> happening right now, it is the final day of the annual pumpkin fest in half moon bay. thousands of people are expected to attend kron four's. tiffany justice live for us there this morning as the fun continues. and tiffany, we understand that people can see that big award winning pumpkin, that huge one. and you've also got a live interview set up to. >> yes, they can see the award winning pumpkin, but also grab some breakfast here as well with moon bay high school basketball team here having their pancake breakfast events. joining us right now live as a head coach, john parsons to talk more about this event and also about your guys team this year. but let's let's break down this a pancake breakfast first. yeah, no, it's a major ordeal basically putting up a restaurant for 2 days. are we have a couple lead parents that do the majority of the work in and the players and the parents show up and
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hopefully make it all happen smoothly. so it's been a great, great today's great 2 we were speaking a little bit earlier yesterday was quite busy today. busy as well. but why do you guys hold annual event? yeah, we've been doing it since 1991. actually. and it really goes to fund our whole basketball program. so like a lot of public schools, we don't get hardly any funding at all from our district. so we're completely self and it's all of this goes to pay for coaches, paper tournaments, hotels, jerseys, all that good stuff. so it's been a great event for and the turnout is amazing as well. we can show some of the people who you know, have come out to grab some pangs cakes and enjoy that. nice. nice sunday morning. right now. >> do you mind going into a little bit about what you can get out here besides pancakes? there's a lot more going on. yeah, there's a lot. i mean, the community always comes out here. big time to support us and the rest of the local shops here. but i mean, they got. >> pumpkin macaroni and cheese. can tie, of bunch trying sandwiches and all that. so it's just a huge event for the community, half
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moon bay. so we're always very thankful we get a nice day like this. that needs to turn out a little bigger so we're just very happy. very, very nice. let's talk more about your team. i heard you guys had a really solid year last yeah. last year we made the farthest in the school's history. we actually won the nor championship made it all the way to state, which is pretty unheard of for a small public school. like us. >> we plan to have another good this year. you know, we've got a lot of guys have been working hard and really we build a community that starts with second 3rd grade. >> all the way up. so i've been coaching all these guys and their at their grade. so they're excited to get rowland. they're working hard. so we expect another successful season, john. that's really something special. is there anything else you would like to add for viewers if they want to come down? this is going to end at 11 o'clock. so we have a few more hours. yeah. know if you if you never made it out here, it's a really cool event. it's a great thing for families. you know, bring little your little guys down here. >> great time to walk around, support. a lot of the local teams and community here. >> it's a great event. so hopefully we get a bit more turnout next year. but this has been great. john, thank
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you so much. each plate benefits, basketball varsity team here. so you have a few more hours ends at 11 o'clock this morning. stephanie, back to you. all right. great way to support a local cause. thank you so much. tiffany. >> well, more tech company layoffs this time from chipmaker qualcomm. it's cutting about 1200 dogs in california, including 200 in the bay area. >> data from at least one web site that tracks tech layoff shows more than 240,000 global tech sector workers have been laid off since the start of the year. the 17 county sheriff's office launched a new health program within the county jail to help people overcome addiction. the detox programs for incarcerated people struggling with substance abuse. sheriff christina corpus said the program is a significant milestone and public safety and the well-being of those struggling with addiction. fairfield police officers found several credit card skimmers at an atm police sharing these photos of the devices they found from a bank on jackson street. officers say these were found on the inside of the upper atm frame
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where the lights are to record users entering their pin number, the smaller devices, a scanner which are found on top of the credit card insert section. they will. they can typically be hidden there. and police suggest going inside your bank to make any transfers or withdrawals to avoid falling victim things like this? well, a man is recovering after a suspected shark attack in pacifica. you can now see signs posted at the beach warning people of a shark sighting. the man was surfing friday afternoon at linda mar beach when he says something bit him, he was able to get out of the water and called for help. he told police he could not confirm if in fact it was a shark that bit him. but he was taken to the hospital for non life-threatening injuries. we spoke with some beachgoers about this incident. >> knock on wood. never seen how we know they're out there. that's what we've been talking about but neither is that are actually seen one. so that's, you know, we're we're just seeing the signs now. surprise to see that for most our wildlife is not there to hurt
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you. a lot of times just freak accident. so if you see something to stay away and just be friendly with the ocean in nature. >> police have not yet confirmed it was a shark attack, but they want residents to be aware. in the north, a tiny, destructive snails have been discovered at the warm springs fish hatchery near lake sonoma, the california department of fish and wildlife says these new zealand mud, snails were found in a water pipe. the snails can consume up to half of the food resources in a stream and they've been linked to reduced populations of aquatic life. state officials say they are keeping an eye on the issue. colorado is the first hispanic woman to serve the south bay as san jose city council member vice mayor and santa clara county supervisor. after working on some local farm, she became an activist to make sure about latinos got a seat at the table. well, for zell is sogomonian has more. >> you have to be most 92 years old blog about how those
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still makes time for her community. affectionately nicknamed limit not for the godmother of the san jose about has continuously been recognized for her 60 years of activism. today we meet inside of a tuition-free charter school in alum her love that i get from these kids is really, really personal and >> i'm i can't speak enough about it. >> about other was raised by a coal miner in colorado when she was a teen. her family came to san jose for what was supposed to be a temporary stay. while her father worked in the fields. when you've got a permanent job as a foreman, but other planted roots and went to work. she explains she was drawn to public service early on in high school. >> for the poor, we wanted to do have food drives. clothing drives. and so our ideal, idealism was reflected at that moment. but throughout my entire life, there has been examples of activism now
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myself. but in combination with movements. >> later in life other married but divorced as a single mom to 5 children. she always kept a day job to support her family, but remained deeply involved in grassroots movements. she worked alongside civil rights icons like cesar chavez to help start the united farm workers union. >> the farm worker movement, i think activated so many of us at a higher level. we had been grassroots people for a long time looking for equality and justice in pursuit of our our our right to elevations within society that in 1978 about other who was already entrenched in the community. >> says a stranger walked into her office and introduced himself as a candidate for council member to represent east san jose. that's when she says it was time to take the lead herself so that someone familiar with the people in local issues >> would be at the helm. i had no plans to run for the city
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council until that incident happened. and that was sparked by that was a motivator. so my understanding is the voting system had to be overhauled so that each district voted for their individual representatives and that that's how you were able to get elected. >> to break it up to the city into 10 district was the first opportunity. for people like myself from specific areas of the city to be elected, to govern. >> at 49 years old about other would be elected as the first latina to san jose city council in 1980, embodying the representation she so desperately wanted to see in local politics. she later moved on to serve as vice mayor and as a supervisor for santa clara county, i imagine there's a lot of pressure being the first i opened the door for a lot of people. >> could that the door had been closed for a long, long time. and i think probably more important than being the first. >> from battling slumlords to creating a first of its kind
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children's health initiative and building the mexican heritage plaza says she's always strive to govern by reflecting the views and the needs of the community, the cultural hub still plays host all types of festivities for everyone to enjoy. >> you've served the south bay for 6 decades. what's it like to know that the seeds are planted? then still bearing fruit of your labor. have had many careers and i've done many things. >> but been a full life. i have no regrets about any part of it. but other is optimistic that the next generation be inspired to continue mission caring for the people around them. >> reporting in san jose, i'm ella sogomonian. >> okay. this morning ground fog will mix out giving way to sunny skies on balance. a little drop in temperatures happening tomorrow. we're waiting for a little weak front to play. it's a action out and then warming up towards the latter portion of next week. got that in your 4 zone forecast a bit. keep it here. the kron 4 morning news here. the kron 4 morning news continues. ♪
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>> all right. welcome back. taking a live look now at the embarcadero in san francisco. if you plan to be he fun to head out to this neighborhood later make sure that you bring a jacket. it's looking pretty cold out dave, what do you think? >> i think that that was a palm tree during a selfie with the yeah, good morning, stephanie. good morning, everybody. and look at this shot from half moon bay. usually you would see the bay opening up. but still the coast snow, beautiful sunshine blasting its way through. saw tiffany out there even an hour ago. she was getting all the sunshine had to get glasses she had from yesterday out. but you can see a calm sea at work as well. so good start
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there. 50's and 60's pretty much covered the east bay for the bay area. for right now, we're at 70 for tomorrow tomorrow into tuesday, up to tahoe, going to 74 by wednesday, but also reflecting that front, the impact with the scattered clouds kind of lingering here a little bit. speaking of which let's do its thing, ok? we've got a problem for monday and tuesday dealing with the cloud cover warming up middle week. so and so forth. there comes your weekend. and, you know, i know the timing isn't the greatest, but another front. this looks to be more delayed so we might see saturday is good. but then sunday, like yesterday was or reverse the days in terms of the coverage area. what we've got going on further upstream. look at that. now. don't take that to the bank here because that's way upstream. a lot of things can change is something to kind of look at our your 4 zone forecast check in the sunday. 71 for san francisco at the coast. folks follow half moon bay. we'll see numbers like this are a little better. actually. 75 for burning again to the south. we've got 79, san carlos and palo alto. 75 from mountain
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view. meanwhile, in the south bay, lower 80's, 85 for morgan hill, east bay shoreline, upper 70's tri valley, lower 80's. 83 livermore, 81 for pleasanton. 83 for walnut creek, 82 concord. what 70 with 81 for fairfield, 77 nap and 78 for santa rosa. winds are somewhat tame. we don't see much action there might ne a little puff of an offshore wind trying to work. and they're a bit thursday friday, as you can see, the temperatures warm up here comes another moy sitting front. we'll call not necessarily a lot of rain with that. we'll see the scattered clouds working and here again next weekend. take me away. stephanie. >> all right, dave, thank you. we're going to do that when most folks visit alaska, they do it on a cruise. but it's not the only way to see the state, especially if you're open to the idea of exploring some more remote locations during the winter months. >> so i travel enthusiast in redmond, joins us live now with some once in a lifetime experience ideas, which include the northern lights and crossing the arctic circle
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at not too yeah. opportunities to see the northern it's always exciting. you know, sometimes called the aurora borealis. but scientists predict that in the next year to 18 months, we're going to see some of the most dazzling displays that we've seen in decades. >> if it's been on your wishlist for a while the time to get a trip on the calendar. and the good news is you don't have to travel as far as you might. think. sightings are never guaranteed. but a combination of location and weather patterns make the area surrounding fairbanks, alaska, a great place to be dazzled. this is borealis base about a 45 minute drive from downtown fairbanks. it's from a remote location. makes it ideal for viewing the northern lights and thanks to those shiny little heated white domes. lay in the northern lights great. it's fantastic. now. truth be told i couldn't stay inside when they are up this is during the daytime without
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snow, the new you will get. so it gives you an idea, even during the day during the night you're going to have great views. but it's the excitement of seeing that light that just has a way of taking over. and if you can stay in bed, all the power haha. yeah. yeah. now this is china hot springs resort. this is about a 60 mile drive outside of the city of fairbanks and along with the northern lights, you have the hot springs as the name implies to relax in before the show begins. now, you also have the aurora ice museum. this not your typical museum. okay. it's kept a chilly. 25 degrees filled with ice sculptures. yes, i'm rarely used hotel rooms and of course, a bar with glasses made out of ice mean, yes, you are. yes, you are unable. yes. you are to gloves to hold the glass. and what i would say. >> but again, this is really the start of the show. what you're waiting for. there are spots, you know, not far from the ice bar where you can view
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the lights, but there is also a prima location with a tour that takes you up to a higher elevation further away from light pollution. and you get these just kind of in dazzling views. >> now >> for the truly, truly adventuresome traveler. >> that are chasing the aurora. there's a unique opportunity that comes with the bragging rights of crossing the arctic circle. there's your sign mark of marking the spot arctic hive is a wilderness ski lodge and yoga retreat. kind all rolled into key. it is beautiful. it is beautiful. it borders the gates of arctic national park. now to give you some perspective, it's located 63 miles north of the arctic circle in the town of wiseman. the town of wiseman has a winter population of about 10 people and people, 10 people. and in the summer swells to maybe 2 dozen it's said to archive is said to be the northernmost yoga studio in america. so mornings begin with yoga in a well. he did
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igloo with few interesting. it's a beautiful sight. very different. if you visit in the spring, the sun can set after 10 o'clock at night. so you might have activities like dog mushing hiking. they frequently get thrown into the mix. this is set in alaska's brooks range. it's wilderness. and it's really a trip for a very specific type of traveler. now, all of that said at many moments i had a cell signal. wow. so incredible. who knows. now there's no bathrooms in the cabin there. the the cabins are off the grid. they are heated but what they do come with a 9, 0, no bathrooms is tough for some people. no showers. what they do come with is these amazing views of northern lights. the savings, you know, never guaranteed. it doesn't matter where in the world you go. you do have to be prepared to stay up pretty much into the wee hours of the morning to see them. so it's a marathon of sorts. but the weather patterns in the
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structure of the arctic just make it a great spot to be dazzled it's arguably one of the best viewing spots just consistently time and time again great shots. yeah, and it's a great long season. it runs from late august. to late april. so if you are absolutely not a cold weather person as well, you can go without snow and still have great viewing opportunities. okay. yeah. that is something to consider because i was going to ask you, this was only a winter season thing, but it sounds like it's end of august. that is the season officially starts on the 21st of august runs through the 21st of april. so you can easily be there at the end of the summer. catch the lights. it's a beautiful thing. see, don't have to constantly be waiting for us you have full and i love that you brought up alaska because it may not be the top of at the top of mind for people for the winter season because you think, oh, must be really cold out there. but activities you're suggesting, it means some really interesting options. it's all about the gear to
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truthfully. at the end of the day, the good gear will help you keep warm. i i am truly not a cold weather person. i don't do well in cold weather, but it is all about the gear ski good mittens. good gloves. keep yourself warm. the big a big fan of those hand warmers and yes, yes. what really got me entry to was the dog mushing the dogs. you did something that's on my bucket what was that like? mean, you on the back of of the slide, hanging on the sled. you have great used. the dogs are absolutely incredible. it's a great way to see a lot of territory in a shorter amount of time. now you are moving pretty quick. so you have to be prepared to kind of have that wind chill factor that's involved. is up you. they they don't they buckle up. and they do provide quite a bit, too. so there's a lot to see. but the day we went out, there are quite a few moves out in the area. the dogs tend to know long before you do so it's just a great experience. is a
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great way to cover along a long stretch of land in a short period of time. was it a bumpy know, it. it can be bumpy in this part of alaska. there are a lot more trails that aren't necessarily as groomed per se because we're talking about remote wilderness. i mean, obviously they're operating there. they're going to be the best experience they possibly can. but it's not a track. keep in mind, this is remote wilderness. so you make up around a little bit, but you're not going to be any worse all right. fantastic at love, huskies. they just they just love to hear that so much energy to full thank you for bringing us all these fantastic options. so, he won't forget all right. that was dana redmond, our travel expert. and we'll be right back. well, a taylor swift
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movie is no surprise doing pretty well at the box office based on early numbers, the superstar's new concert movie taylor swift, the era's tour. >> is headed for a domestic opening of 100 million dollars. that's a lot of money. according to the hollywood reporter. the movie is slated to make history as the highest-grossing concert film of all time. well, we know the beyonce is also playing to release a concert film. so we'll that does all the endeavour's space shuttle rockets are now at the california science center. these massive motors arrived wednesday after a two-day trek from the mojave desert. the motors, which are 116 feet long, will be part of a new 20 story museum exhibit once that is a fully the endeavor will then be the only space shuttle displayed as if it is prepare
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to take off. >> that's when i seen to be going to that museum be something oh, yeah, for sure up. by the way, conditions in 10 seconds. we tell you that kristen, i'm just looking at a shot of quite how are we have this ground fog? it's still in place right now. but shots like in half moon bay, the sun is out. so everybody should start to get in the mostly this afternoon. monday tuesday, there's a cloud cover from the front, blah, blah, blah. then we get to wednesday thursday friday. look at how the temperatures move friday indicates another system right in time for weekend. sorry for the timing. we're going to get a little plate pinpoint on this. we get closer on this, stephanie, because some of later models say that maybe it might be saturday. the more sunny day in sunday with the cloud cover and so forth. but enjoy this afternoon. the sunshine should be out in full force and maybe everybody needs to classes this afternoon with sunshine. i know she said when she had can even see through them. that's how dark >> yeah, you don't need them. so it's really impressive. yeah. the technology goes into
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