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stations, banks, airports and court systems. >>to understand how integrated our society isn't help a little, but we could be based on it's really kind of concerning. >>the global outage also affecting services like adt security and amazon all the software update from the company. crowdstrike is being to blame for this. the company says trouble with an update affected computers, running microsoft windows, noting this was not a security incident or cyber attack. nonetheless, everyone affected trying to get back on track. now travelers are stranded at airports dealing with grounded flights and very long delays. travelers have been stranded at airports dealing with grounded flights and those delays over at san francisco international airport systems are back online. but 87 flights have been canceled and nearly 200 are still delayed. we spoke with some travelers earlier today who have been at the airport since last night trying to catch flights and
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they say they're exhausted and concerned about everything that's going on. >>technology can be scary in that aspect by the fact that it's one little software not running to suspect. many people's lives. >>and still going some screens inside the airport still have what experts are calling a blue screen of death. thankfully more airport computers are coming back online. but people here say they are still bracing for another long night. and with this, all county courts and alameda have also been impacted by the outage. kron four's believed god continues our coverage from the east county hall of justice in dublin. >>the tech outage has impacted all 8 of alameda county's courthouse is some cases were either delayed or continued, but they were all hurt superior court of alameda county spokesperson paul ricin. ski says the criminal court has been back online since around 10 o'clck friday morning. that's because it was
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prioritized about half of our computers, not working at one but they're slowly coming back online com as we speak. the civil court is still lagging, but the it team is working fast. >>to restore order for court staff are to case management system. basically in the cloud. they're all i mean, i'm affect all the courthouse. is the same way in order to process cases. staff just went back to handwriting stuff on paper for filing who did up their computers to find just a blue screen, dreaded blue screen. >>and that's we came to a realization that we're having kind of issue. as for what to do, if you have been summoned to court for any reason, this is what was in ski has to say if you have a court appearance either several from your family whatever, if you have court date today, you have to show up. absolutely positively 100% come to court. your case
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will be heard. worst-case scenario be called in continued to a later date. but you have to ricin. ski says it is expected all systems to be back up and fully running by monday. if you just walk into courtroom the courthouse, who wouldn't it wouldn't. it would just seem like a normal day and it's behind the scenes where everyone's kind of frantically working. if you plan to do research on a courthouse. rizin ski says hold that off until monday. the it team has to manually go to each court computer and fix them. >>and that takes time in dublin, philippe djegal all kron. 4 news. >>the company behind the outages crowdstrike. but what exactly does the business has caused so many problems right now? what are they about? well, crowdstrike is paid to protect corporations from hackers. they control about 20% of the market for endpoint security. basically they help computers scanned for viruses, hackers and ransomware in real time. the company is headquartered in austin, texas, with offices around the globe. major companies install the software on their servers and other computers that keep planes f■rom flying banking %-p
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professor ahmed banafa. >>a backup plan always have a backup plan. that's that should be the case for all the organization. for example, the you know, the we had to buy those stories about that. you know, surgeries being postponed. you know, trains of missions, starbucks, all of those networks, they're huge. and the backup. is that, listen, number one that we from he just in case something happened like this, we can have a way for us to keep things running. we get so used to the online services, especially after covid-19. that is becoming an integrated part of our life. you know something like this happens
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and you see how much, how much chaos happened over the world. >>it's true. we will now onto weather after lots of sunshine, warmer weather we're having. we're looking at a little bit of a cool down this weekend. here's kron 4 meteorologist kathy trafton with them or to expect for the weekend. kathy? >>and after a beautiful day with a really hot conditions inland, we're finally starting to cool down. what a great day. if you like the heat. and here's where we are now. know more in the triple digits. not tonight. no more in the 90's. we're down to 88 degrees in concord. 78 for livermore. 58 degrees in san francisco and 59 in half moon bay. the temperature change compared to last night at this hour, we're 12 degrees warmer in concord, 7 more murde fairfield in santa rosa. our air quality only moderate tomorrow because of the wildfires in northern and southern california. some of the smoke is wafting in our direction. high pressure. that's our big weather feature. that's what brought the warmer conditions today
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and yesterday. but look at area of low pressure there. it comes in. that's going to suppress the temperatures just a little bit. >>we'll have a cool down just in time for the weekend. it should be a lovely weekend. indeed, with temperatures pretty close to normal come saturday and sunday and whoops, then they go and they start to bump up again, starting on monday. >>thanks, kathy, san jose's regional medical center is reversing course on a controversial decision to close its trauma center. the decision comes after months of outcry from health care workers, residents and city officials scene there protesting regional medical center houses. the only trauma center in the santa clara county and was set to close on august. 12th. well, now the hospital to say today said it found a path to keep the center open. they're making some changes, including reinstalling the facility as a level 3 trauma center. but doctors say the changes being proposed could be dangerous for the patients. >>not what this community
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needs is highly does. you know talking about almost 45% of the santa clara county population with those morgan cardiology services. this is just lip service to this is absolutely, you know what little last compared to what was lost for. we're not asking for extra. we ask you come and and what you have in the community. and this is this is like healing the community. >>county officials tell kron 4 they have not received any formal re from regional medical center and that it will take time to propose, approve and implement the service changes.
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>>cybersecurity company crowdstrike says they're still working to restore services companies and customers all over the world after they say a software update caused a global adage from our and this now kron four's justine waltman spoke with san jose state professor and cyber security expert ahmed banafa. >>so it sounds like this was just a mistake. it was not a cybersecurity incident. nothing was hacked. just what someone pushed the wrong button somewhere. >>it's as a human mistake, human error. what happened is you know, crowdstrike is a cyber security company that microsoft to use so they secure the communication between the customer for microsoft and the servers of microsoft. they have update updates all the time. it's not something new. it's just this time. not date itself is faulty is some problems with the program is about and when they everybody, this is what happened.
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>>so airports, media outlets, banks, hospital hospitals. we heard people who are trying to use the starbucks app today. but all of that didn't work. i was surprised to learn how many companies some 29,000 customers, according to crowdstrike, actually use this software. >>well, the software is called filed current sensor. and that software is some think will point security. translation of this going to secure your devices with its a desktop laptop tablets for whatever you have and that it's going to monitor it. and if there is any suspicious activity is going to stop it. if you updated with the wrong software, it's going to crash. and that's what happened with this with this kind of problems. you know, microsoft is the provided for the connection, the which is the cloud services they have about 200 data centers in the world about 4 million servers all over the world. and 1.2 bn of the windows in stolen many devices. this is why you see
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the scale of this kind of voting is so we're seeing the short-term fallout here. what's the long-term impact? >>anything number one is the quality assurance quality control you know, the crowdstrike has to has to be improved because you cannot push something without testing in a controlled environment before you can deploy. eat the huge number of customers. number 2 is looking at microsoft a look at it that using this set this from and this is happening. it's a bad pr for them. customers are complaining gun nobody want to be in that situation. yeah. their stocks also took a hit today as well. besides just being bad pr, bad business. >>it really showed to me had dependent. we are on computers working correctly when we want them to. do think, though, will be any lessons learned here about how to maybe go back to the old-fashioned way. >>a backup plan always have a backup plan. that's that should be the case for all the
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organization. for example, the you know, the hospitals. we had to buy those stories you know, surgeries being postponed. you know, trains. you mention starbucks, all of those networks that huge new to the backup is that listen, number one that we from he just in case something happened like this, we can have a way for us to keep things running. we get so used to the online services, especially after covid-19. that is becoming an integrated part of our life. you know something like this happen and you see how much, how much chaos happened over the world. >>that it was still trying to figure it out how to fix san jose state professor and cybersecurity expert amending off. always great to talk with you. thank you for joining us. thank you.
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>>the company behind the global it outages. a cybersecurity giant called crowdstrike. well, if you have never heard of it will tell you about it. it's a company pizza, protect companies from hackers. but i made a big problem bigger than one. they're now trying to avoid ridge. tomorrow explains. >>crowdstrike is a company paid to protect corporations from hackers, but they essentially created a problem bigger than the one the companies were trying to avoid. crowdstrike controls about 80% of the market for endpoint security. basically they help computers scanned for viruses. hackers in ransomware in real time. the company is headquartered in austin, texas, with offices around the globe. major companies install crowdstrike software on servers and other computers that keep planes
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flying financial transactions going and trains moving. but all of that ground to a halt because of a faulty update pushed to machines. >>some nowadays the word is called endpoint detection and response. and so this company crowdstrike, they're kind of it. they are the go-to company for the enterprise's. think of the fortune 5,000, the 5,000 largest companies in the world. those are the companies that really depend on kron strikes expertise to keep them safe. not only from like basic things but cyber criminals who do this for their everyday job and even like intelligence apparatus that are trying to still nations that secret. so they have to be on their toes companies locally nationally and worldwide being affected by this issue. >>the website downdetector dot com showing disruptions to td bank charles schwab. visa. bank of america x box. chase, atp. and even starbucks crowdstrike says this was not a security incident or cyber attack. the issue affected windows-based machines, not
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mac or linux and there is a fix, but it's not necessarily easy. crowdstrike ceo spoke about the complexity of the problem on nbc's today show. well you, when you look at software, it is a is a very complex world. and there's a lot of interactions and i'm always staying ahead of the adversaries is you know, a tall task. so >>the sort of obviously, you know, you try to understand and mitigate them. >>in some you have weird interaction and didn't seem like it happened every window system. there's different versions and flavors patch levels, if you will. and we're just trying to sort out where the that negative interaction again, that's what we're focused on, back up and running. >>it departments around the world now scrambling to clean up the mess, which in many cases involves getting hands-on with computers. no easy feat in today's world of distributed machines and
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remote computing it. workers prepare for a long weekend. the good news here is that the issue doesn't affect many personal computers running windows and one observation here, our world is more connected than ever. so problems that were once local now go global companies are operating worldwide. so when something breaks in effect, a much wider swath, it our new reality. when tech works, it benefits many when it doesn't. we all feel it. i'm rich demuro. that's richaun tack. >>here in the bay area, all alameda county courts have also been impacted by the global tech outage. kron four's philippe djegal has more from the east county hall of justice in dublin where systems are finally returning to normal. >>the tech outage has impacted all 8 of alameda county's courthouse is some cases were either delayed or continued, but they were all hurt superior court of alameda county spokesperson paul ricin. ski says the criminal court has been back online since around 10 o'clock friday
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morning. that's because it was prioritized about half of our computers working at one but they're slowly coming back as we speak. the civil court is still lagging, but the it team is working fast to restore order for court staff are to case management basically in the cloud. they're all i mean, i'm affect all the courthouse is same way in order to process cases. staff just went back to handwriting stuff on paper for filing day a move that up their computers to find just a blue screen, dreaded blue screen. >>and that's we came to a realization that we're having kind of issue. as for what to do, if you have been summoned to court for any reason, this is what was in ski has to say if you have a appearance either several from your family whatever, if you have court date today, you have to show up. absolutely positively 100% come to court. your case
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will be heard. worst-case scenario be called in continued to a later date. but you have to ricin. ski says it is expected all systems to be back up and fully running by monday. if you just walk in courtroom, courthouse, who wouldn't it wouldn't. it would just seem like a normal day and it's behind the scenes where everyone's kind of frantically working. if you plan to do research on a courthouse. rizin ski says hold that off until monday. the it team has to manually go to each court computer and fix them. >>and that takes time in dublin, philippe djegal all kron. 4 news. >>more news it's official. form
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the republican nominee for president. he accepted the nomination at the republican national convention thursday night and made his first speech since the assassination attempt. washington correspondent maddie beer-temple has the latest reaction from his remarks. >>the former president said he rewrote his speech after saturday's attack with a focus on unifying the country. >>the republican national convention in wisconsin wrapped up with former president donald trump. now the nominee. i proudly accept your nomination for president trump's remarks addressed his close call saturday when a would-be assassin shot his beer at a rally just a few short days ago. my journey. >>with you nearly ended. he also paid tribute to the firefighter who was killed that day. >>trump said he aims to bring the country together. i am running to be president. >>for all of american and pitched his america first
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agenda to the crowd. we will not countries come in, take our jobs and plunder our nation. but he also spent much of his speech attacking his opponent, president joe biden. the damage that he's done to this country is unthinkable in response to his speech. the biden campaign says the president is more determined than ever to win in november. >>warning trump has extreme vision for the country. the democratic national convention is just one month away and it comes as a growing number of democrats call on president biden to step out of the race. >>in washington, i'm maddie beer-temple. >>as november draws near, are you feeling a bit of election anxiety it so you're not alone to help? we reached out one of our favorite mental health specialists offer some tips on how to keep from feeling anxious about the future. here's kron four's vicki liviakis with psychotherapy doctor tara fields. >>people are having authentic panic attacks like people
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never experience panic. everybody's has some anxiety, but really where they can get out she ought to know. doctor tara fields is a bay area, psychotherapist who's treating more patients these days for political anxiety might want to say to to if you're feeling very anxious some days. >>i'm really not ok talking about politics. can we take a break today? doctor field is also author of the love fix and says setting boundaries can help with friends and family. you might disagree with just a. >>i can only anxious you feel about what's going on politically. >>and i'm feeling the same way when they need to do is just take a break for did not talk about does not work for you and they might go. yes. thank you for the reality check. let's go for a walk. >>other ways to cope. stop doomscrolling and moderate your consumption of media, might i'm only gonna watch local. i want to see what's going board network news.
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>>no more going. camps that are just going to scare me. i don't. she says just 5 minutes of meditation is good medicine. but if the symptoms persist likely seek help and feel out of control and you are having trouble breathing and you're having trouble sleeping. if you're eating too much, you're starting to drink your self medicating. >>relationships. people close to are saying i'm really worried. that's absolutely the time to check with a license. now it's mental health provider. >>in san francisco, vicki liviakis kron. 4 okay, >>kron on will continu
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>>if you're a fan up many goff, a new option is opening in san francisco's mission district. and it might just be a hole in one for more on its com for stephanie lin spoke with matt ortiz, the general manager of holy moly. >>i-seventy. how are hey, i'm doing great. and are you at the location of the business right now? >>i am. yes. i'm on our course on the first floor. okay. fat to get the background looks really great. what is a >>all that is a mere all city of a san francisco. all right. so clearly are celebrating that grand opening in here in san francisco over civil. how do you feel about opening in the neighborhood? >>we're excited. the mission. there's lot of diversity here. a lot of people looking to do things besides going to the bar. we offer the entertainment portion. plus full bar and a full restaurant or a cat >>fantastic. so of course, this is happening at a time when a lot of businesses are actually closing. their doors are choosing to leave san francisco. so why open a such
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a big endeavor in the city by the bay? >>well, this is our 4th we opened up denver, austin, houston and now are in san francisco. i'm we're looking for to be in the bay area and continue legacy of mini-golf at this address. all right. so >>walk us through what makes your mini golfing experience different from the others? >>well, we have 2 nine-hole but before you get to golf, we actually take tee times so you can go to our web site homeaway dot com. thank you. tea. time on or availability and come on in your your spots reserved for golfing. and once you arrive, full service bar restaurant. there's some awesome drinks and great food options. >>so walk us through the scale of what people can expect here. is this a pretty big building that people are walking into? >>it's not too big. we're using every square inch of this to fit our dining area or to bars as well as are 2 courses in its you on the weekends. we have just more than many golf lesson.
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magicians roaming entertaining the we're we're looking forward to all right, sir, sounds a family-friendly entertainment for people of all ages and the diversity of fun activities. yes, exactly yet where we are. 21 over after 09:00pm, we do cater to families during the day, but i'm at 8 o'clock. we turn 21 and up. and at that time, you know, it's more adult friendly music as well as obviously adult beverages. >>got it. obviously you got a grand opening. so i imagine that there are some special deals that people can take advantage of. >>yes, yes, we specials almost every night of the week and we open at 2 o'clock today. so we are excited. we're about to, you know, just a few minutes away from being busy. so we're looking forward fantastic and >>you have a message for people of san for the people of san francisco. you know who have maybe felt little discouraged because they've seen all these retailers leaving and yet you guys are, you know, your betting big on on the city of san francisco and you have a message to folks who live out here.
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>>yeah, we believe in the city and we believe in the neighborhood. you know, it's another option that. it's not just going to the movies. it's not just going to a bar or restaurant. it's interactive. we have great staff, friendly staff, outgoing and we take ourselves too seriously. and we want you to have fun. >>and to wrap things up here, what is one attraction at holy moly that people just cannot miss out on? >>the unicorn jackpot to drop. serve one of our most popular drinks. it's an adult beverage. and it's serving of really cool vessel and everyone loves the strike. >>the unicorn drop as i would just say, you up pop to drop popped help it. that's the cup right there. that is it's ceramic unicorn. that's adorable. right? ortiz at holy moly, mini golfing san francisco. congratulations on your grand opening and we wish you the best. >>thank you very much. and thanks with parts of the bay
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area expected to see hot and very windy weather this weekend pg and e is warning a possible public safety power shut-offs. the utility says if the power does get shut off, about 500 customers would be affected. kron four's gayle ong reports from livermore. this is paterson road east of livermore near the altamont pass. just one of the areas that could experience a public safety power shutoff on saturday. >>as hot temperatures and gusty winds are back in the forecast pg and e routinely look that weather conditions to determine of shutting off electricity is necessary to reduce the risk of their equipment. starting a wildfire. >>according to the utility, about 500 bay area customers in alameda county and contra
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costa county were notified about a possible psps. if that happens, it would take place around 11:00am saturday. customers are expected to have their power back on in the evening's first preparing for the embargo by the coast and the by 5 fog bank. it's been this hot before but never been this hot for so many. he's in a row. >>meantime, we stopped by the local ace hardware store of livermore where general manager eric every cent stocked up on hot weather essentials after the prolonged heatwave this month, obviously stay hydrated. but fans, some personal cooling. we have handheld misters. obviously, fans air-conditioners. >>i'm just stay cool. stay out of the direct heat in livermore, gayle ong kron. 4 news. >>it was a dismal week for wall street and california solar sun power is now virtually worthless. after announcing it will no longer support its own products. here's david lazarus with money. smart.
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>>their rough week for wall street ends with a bad day all around as all 3 major indexes post losses. if there's a bright side, all of this, it's that the crowdstrike outages that we've been talking about all day did not impact the stock. market's their systems, didn't go down. so today's losses at least were related to that. although crowdstrike itself did feel the heat, its shares were down by 11% once again today we saw money flowing out of big name tech stocks and into smaller small-cap stocks. it seem poised to benefit from interest rate cuts. that seems like it's going to be an ongoing trend. and in a sense that's very healthy for the market because it shows that there's more to invest in at the moment than just business is pursuing a i riches. so that's obviously a good thing. we'll see if it continues. earnings season continues next week. we've got a few big names coming down, including tesla and google parent alphabet. now, if you're a solar customer, pay attention because this is important. one of california's biggest solar
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firms, sunpower saw its shares plunged by 55% today. the latest sign that the solar industry is in serious trouble. now in the case of solar power, the company announced it will no longer be servicing its own products, which is usually a pretty bad sign. analysts say the company's pretty much on the verge of going out of business. its stock is now trading for less than one dollar a share. in fact, its shares are down by more than 90% over the last year. the solar industry overall got a boost by inflation reduction act from the biden administration. but analysts say that republican wins in november could see those benefits being reversed. and that's obviously a potential issue for all solar companies, sunpower in particular is also embroiled in an accounting scandal. it's been subpoenaed by securities authorities to explain its bookkeeping practices back to you. >>new features coming soon to the iphone are available to try today. but where's the ai
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ridge tomorrow explains in rich on tech. >>apple has released ios 18 as a public beta. this means anyone can install it on their iphone and check out new features coming soon. but before you install here's a fair warning. there could be issues because it's not completely finished yet. and once you install it, it's not easy to go back to your old software without erasing your phone. and starting over with that said, i installed it on a test device to check out the new features. now, if i had to describe i was 18 in one word. it would customizable starting. >>with the home screen, not only can you place icons anywhere you want, you can also make them larger do with the darkest or 10th them with the color of your choice. on the lock screen, you can now choose your short cuts instead of just flashlight and camera control center now has multiple pages. it's also easier to customize and you can include controls from
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third-party apps, not just apple functions. speaking of apps in ios 18, you can now lockdown a nap so requires face id or your pass code to open it and you can now hide apps completely in a it in folder. new passwords after organizes your log-ins both for websites and wi-fi. one of the biggest changes messaging between iphone android finally gets an upgrade. you can see when the other person is typing and exchange high-quality photos and videos. you can also respond to a message with any emoji even schedule a message to send to later iphone 14 and up can send messages over satellite have cellular or wi-fi. there are lots of other changes like a virtual power button to easily turn off your phone and you can dial a number by typing one big feature that's i it doesn't arrive until the fall. and even when it does, it will be in now as much fun as all of
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the global. it outage is a cybersecurity giant called crowdstrike. well, if you have never heard of it will tell you about it. it's a company pizza, protect companies from hackers. but i made a big problem bigger than one. they're now trying to avoid ridge. tomorrow explains. >>crowdstrike is a company paid to protect corporations from hackers, but they
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essentially created a problem bigger than the one the companies were trying to avoid. crowdstrike controls about 80% of the market for endpoint security. basically they help computers scanned for viruses. hackers in ransomware in real time. the company is headquartered in austin, texas, with offices around the globe. major companies install crowdstrike software on servers and other computers that keep planes flying financial transactions going and trains moving. but all of that ground to a halt because of a faulty update pushed to machines. >>so nowadays, the word is called endpoint detection and response. and so this company crowdstrike, they're kind of it. they are the go-to company for the enterprise's. think of the fortune 5,000, the 5,000 largest companies in the world. those are the companies that really depend crowdstrike's expertise to keep them safe. not only from like basic things but cyber criminals who do this for their everyday job and even like intelligence apparatus that are trying to still nations that secret cell, they
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have to be on their toes companies locally nationally and worldwide being affected by this issue. >>the website downdetector dot com showing disruptions to td bank charles schwab. visa. bank of america x box. chase, atp. and even starbucks crowdstrike says this was not a security incident or cyberattack. the issue affected windows-based machines. not mackerel, linux. and there is a fix, but it's not necessarily easy. crowdstrike ceo spoke about the complexity of the problem on nbc's today show. well you, when you look at software, it is a is a very complex world. and there's a lot of interactions and i'm always staying ahead of the adversaries is you know, a tall task. so >>the sort of obviously, you know, you try to understand and mitigate them. >>in some you have weird interaction and didn't seem like it happened every window
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system. there's different versions and flavors a patch levels, if you will. and we're just trying to sort out where the that negative interaction again, that's what we're focused on, back up and running. >>it departments around the world now scrambling to clean up the mess, which in many cases involves getting hands-on with computers. no easy feat in today's world of distributed machines and remote computing it. workers prepare for a long weekend. the good news here is that the issue doesn't affect many personal computers running windows and one observation here, our world is more connected than ever. so problems that were once local now go global companies are operating worldwide. so when something breaks in effect, a much wider swath, it's our new reality. when tech works, it benefits many when it doesn't. we all feel it. i'm rich demuro. that's richaun tack. >>we're now officially one week away from the start of the paris olympics. french authorities have been hard at work making sure venues are ready for the occasion. but
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we'll al aps proactive to play host city in the next 4 years. reporter sandra mitchell has more on what we can expect this summer. and in 2028. >>harris has been on a building and renovating spree ahead of the 33rd olympia for the organizers of these games. sustainability was key to their planning and that led to some really creative ideas for venues. organizers have worked with parisian authorities to transform the city's landmarks into game ready facilities. while in paris. we got a special look inside this summer's games that for it's an 8,000 seat arena. normally home to french professional basketball. but it has been transformed into a space ready for next sports and rhythmic gymnastics. >>also, instead of constructing in olympic village from scratch,
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organizers decided to retrofit an existing structure built way back in the 1930's in a spring visit. la mayor karen bass got some new and creative ideas for how to put on the games in an exciting but its mission when this is been very fantastic to meet the mayor and to see how a vision that was established. >>several years ago that will really be served by the olympics coming. several historic locations will be playing important roles in the 2024 summer games. the site of napoleon's tomb will have archery on the premises. the paul alexander, the 3rd bridge will host road cycling marathon swimming and triathlon performed between its glittering art nouveau lambs. >>the palace of versailles, opulence, former home to the port of the kings of france will host equestrian and modern pentathlon on its manicured grounds. and to many it serves as the symbol of the city of like the eiffel tower
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will be the backdrop to a new volleyball court. as you can where think news i coming to life and we still more than 60. so temporary seats the sent over paris >>just in the most stunning that we had there and we won the stage for the world to since france isn't known as a surfing hotspot this years, competition will be held in the overseas island of tahiti. paris is almost ready with a new olympic village and several sports venues. >>so why la building anything new? >>here, la organizers have decided to use existing infrastructure for the games. ellie is will has decided not to build a new olympic village, to use the ucla campus, something that's been done in the past. and like back in 1984, locations used during the 1932 olympic such as rose bowl in pasadena and the la memorial coliseum will be used once again for our
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city's 3rd time hosting. >>it might not the polynesian that la 2 will be holding events away from the host city. >>oklahoma city will serve as the location for softball and canoe slalom. 2 things the city has world-class venues for oklahoma city has been great and we didn't want to go to other cities and asked them to do things when we don't think is appropriate for their and certainly not something we would ever ask the city of la to do. and when the olympic committee announced in 2017 that la would host the 2028 games, then mayor eric or city released a proposed budget of 6.8 billion dollars. >>financially, the city is not in a position to build new venues and stadiums. the la area, though, does have a wealth of entertainment and sporting locations. organizers have options for places to host competitions. and in a recent media briefing la 28 chairman casey wasserman
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announce some of the sites outside of the immediate la area. basketball will be played at the new home of the clippers. the nba's newest and most technically advanced arena. >>that we will call the arena in inglewood, california. we couldn't be more excited to utilize this new arena. those best global basketball competition for both men and women during the olympic games in our updated new plan, the home field of the rams and chargers that we call the stadium in inglewood, california, will be transformed into the largest swim stadium in the history of the olympic games. so now we look forward to seeing it. la continues with the push for a more sustainability when hosting the games. >>we'll just need to wait for years to find out. years to find out. >>more news coming up. s's compy just scored the comcast business 5-year price lock guarantee. high five! high five... -i'm on a call. it's 5 years of reliable, gig speed internet... five years of advanced security... five years of a great rate that won't change.
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southern california, one person was killed and 2 others were hospitalized after what appears to be a domestic dispute. that prompted an attack with a samurai style soared thursday afternoon. rick chambers has the details. >>a woman walks along huntington avenue here in with a sword in her hand, her legs appear to be cut a trail of blood behind her on the sidewalk. sheriff's deputies that responding to what they think is a rescue call roll up on the woman near a rental van in the street and teller to drop the sort that fuel that directs them to a residence on the street. >>where the find additional female suffering. also from lacerations was later pronounced dead at the scene. and as they continue to the residents and additional
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female was found in the residence, harmed who was also transferred to a local hospital due to a medical emergency. >>we understand that that may have been a heart attack. what what prompted this deadly struggle between at least 2 of what police are describing as chinese women is unknown. >>preliminary investigations suggest there may be a family relation, but again, because of a language barrier, we have not confirmed that a little bit uneasy because i don't know what's going local residents who were kept from returning to their homes near the crime scene. >>are understandably shaken shot. i'm surprised. >>so yes is doesn't happen in this neighborhood. i mean, you see it in the news and other places but just shot. it happened so close. >>no one else was wounded by the sword. and detectives say there is no further threat to this local community.
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>>now from kron 4, the area's local news station. >>welcome back. you're watching kron-on live on air and online. i'm stephanie rothman. the cyber meltdown leading to chaos around the world. it's a pending business operations and knocking out service at tv stations, banks, airport courts, you name it. >>to understand how integrated our society isn't help a little, but we could be based on it's really kind of concerning. >>the global outage also affecting services like visa adt security and amazon. a faulty software update from the company. crowdstrike is
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being blamed for this. the company says trouble with an update affected computers running microsoft windows noting this was not a security incident or cyberattack, but everyone affected. they're all trying to get back on track. regardless travelers are stranded at airports dealing with grounded flights and very long delays. travelers have been stranded at airports, including ours, dealing with all this as san francisco international airport systems are back online. but for a while there, 87 flights were canceled and nearly 200 delayed. we spoke with some travelers who have been at the air force's last night trying to catch flights and they say they're exhausted and concern about the outage. >>technology can be scary in that aspect by the fact that it's one little software not running to suspect. >>many people's lives. >>some screens inside the airport have what experts are calling the blue death. the blue screen of death. thankfully more airport
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commuters are coming back online. but people here say they are still bracing for another long night of uncertainty. >>in alameda county, all 8 of its courthouses were affected by the global outage. the it team has been working to restore order. >>at least check told us the civil court is still lacking, but the criminal court is back online in order to process cases. staff just went back to handwriting stuff on paper filing. >>our 2 case management basically in the cloud. they're all i mean, i'm effect. all the courthouse is the same way to just walk into courtroom. the courthouse. who wouldn't it wouldn't. it would just seem like a normal day and it's behind the scenes where everyone's kind of frantically working. >>officials tell us the it team had to mentally go each exact court computer and fix them. and as you can imagine, it takes a lot of time. the company behind the outages crowdstrike. but what exactly
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does the business that's caused so many problems? what is that about? well, crowdstrike is page percent corporations from hackers. they control about 20% of the market for endpoint security. basically they help computers scanned for viruses, hackers and ransomware. the company is headquartered in austin with offices around the globe. major companies install crowdstrike software on their servers and other computers that keep planes flying banking traction transactions going and trains moving. but all that came to a halt because of a faulty update. push the machines. and we're learning new details in the case involving three-year-old ellie lorenzo, whose body was found in a san jose recycling facility. her father who was found dead apparently from suicide, according to police fall for years with eli's mother in a bitter custody dispute. court documents reveal accusations of mental illness and kidnapping kron four's terisa stasio has the story. other struggle for her
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child. >>and 2021 court documents obtained by kron for news that crystal o b ellie. lorenzo's mother pleaded with the court for full custody shortly after separating from ellie's father jared lorenzo documents show be claim lorenzo was mentally ill and that he was using various drugs, including after all, she said his behavior was erratic, disappearing for days and coming home ranting at her and baby ali. in a letter to the court, lorenzo's needs had deep concerns about her uncle saying the lorenzo be of kidnapping and abusing ali. initially the court agreed granting sole custody be and supervised visits only between ellie and her dad. but after forcing him to undergo random drug testing psychological evaluation and weekly therapy sessions, the court gave lorenzo visitation schedule with unsupervised visits.
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>>actually, one of the nightmares of my business. we all worry about this kind of thing happening. we all try to do our best to prevent this kind of thing from happening. david patten is a family law attorney who has been practicing for more than 30 years. sounds mom did a good job of doing everything she could to convince the court that there was a problem. and unfortunately, the courts have to balance between. rights and moms rights in this in this kind of situation. so so mom and sometimes a stat, say that the other person is a danger and and you know, also, unfortunately, sometimes they're going to cause the bottles for various say that even if it's not true last thursday, eli's mom says that she kissed daughter goodbye as her dad took her to stay at his fremont home. >>a family friend says that the mom and daughter are planning on moving to texas soon. and we're working out a deal, the renzo so that he could still see his daughter. but authorities say that
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lorenzo killed himself in san francisco before that law enforcement believe he fatally struck his daughter and put her in a dumpster in san jose. and autopsy reveals that she died of blunt force trauma to the head. >>once in a the court's going wrong. and there's a tragedy like this, it's very, very >>theresa kron, 4 news. >>happening later today, residents in the east bay can exchange guns for cash in oakland. a gun buyback event is taking place mount zion baptist on willow street. gun violence prevention program, guns to gardens plans to break down the firearms and turn them into tools that can help grow new life. you can stop by any time between noon and 04:00pm. and pg e is warning of possible public safety power shutoff this weekend due to high winds and dry conditions. if the power shut offs happened about 500 customers in our area could
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lose power. it's a safety measure put in place in order to lower the risk of wildfires. if the winds were to pull over utility pole with such low humidity and the widespread dry grassy areas we have right now. it could make for a recipe for disaster pg. e has notified 16,000 customers across the state. this via text email and automated phone calls alike in the bay area. nearly 500 bay customers in alameda county and contra costa county were warned about the possible shutdowns pg and e trying to be proactive about the weather. but of course, it can always change if it does happen. it would take place around 11:00am saturday and customers are expected, though, to have their power back on in the evening. one affected area could be near altamont pass with temperatures and gusty or offshore winds. back in the forecast. like many other places, it's going to be nearing 100 degrees. and in san francisco, the cleaning
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crew at a drag nightclub is robbed at gunpoint. this happened thursday around 05:30am, in the morning at oasis on 11th street in the city. so many hood in a post their instagram page oasis as its cleaning crew had wallets, phones and other belongings stolen. police were called by the time they arrived. the robbers had already fled police and oasis say the robbers trash the building before they left and they're still searching for whoever is responsible. well, if you're looking for some cuteness to head into the weekend, look, no further. san francisco may not have giant pandas yet, but they've added adorable new red panda to this is a little me. she recently arrived to the san francisco zoo from the she joins 2 other and pandas already there at the red panda treehouse at the zoo's you'd exploration. officials there say bringing in this little bundle of joy is part of cut, a new effort to support endangered species. how
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>>bay area democratic leaders are joining in conversation over whether or not president biden should continue running in the presidential race today. south bay congresswoman zoe lofgren releasing a statement for more kron four's. justine waldman spoke with the professor donna crane with the department of political science at san jose state university. >>so let's start with what our south a congressman's aloft and released today saying that she thinks that biden should step aside because it's not
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only what will happen at the white house, but the impact it will have on crucial house and senate races down ballot. what do you make of her take on this? >>yeah, it's a very straightforward argument. you know, she doesn't do wants the letter very the problem is if democrats are uninspired by the person who's at the top of the ticket, they might just decide to stay home. it's not so much the democrats are going vote for trump's but they but in many you know, in america, the fight is not between the options. it's between voting and not voting. so because of the democrats are trying to take back the house. it's very, very close closely divided and because they're trying to pick up a senate seat or 2, you know, with a few democrats in select states stay home because they're just not inspired by joe biden. that puts the whole political enterprise at risk for them. >>she also said in her statement it wasn't just about him. stepping aside, but that
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also if he does plan to run, that she would support his decision. do you think that's the way other people in congress feel? >>i do. and i think a lot of that is sincere and some of that is just simply fatalism, right? you use, you know, he's got to make this decision at if he decides to stick with what else can they do? they're you know, they're not going get you know, a hook out and pull off the stage. so i think there's a little bit of resignation and that which is which i feel like we hear from harvey people across the country. you don't think that's what we'll see. come at the democratic national convention. that's how it's going. go down. i don't think that's how it's going go down at the convention. i think there's a decision to be made going to be a change that will happen before that. it has to happen before then actually does there. the democrats are going to confirm their nominee before the convention. you know, what's the timeline there? if? >>he does decide to step out for whatever it is protecting his legacy, protecting the white house. is there a
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timeline that he has to make that decision? because i know a lot of people are kind watching and waiting for its are waiting for whether he stays in or stays out like what's the deadline here? >>oh, boy, there are so many deadlines. so setting aside the political and logistical and financial deadlines, right mounting a presidential election with 3 months to go is not for the faint of heart of the democrats are in this sort. of course, the legal situation this year where one state pass a law saying the nominee has to be confirmed by. i want to say it's the first week of august and the the dnc is going late this year is going second do so. that means in order to comply with that state law they have to do or they're they're choosing hold roll call vote before they actually meet in person. >>all right. so that's he democratic side. biden will wait and see how that goes. sure you former president trump's nomination speech last night. i just want to talk for
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a second here about it. it kind of the tale of 2 speeches, the first part really emotionally talk about surviving a shooting. and the second part kind of felt like it was campaign issue. again. what did you make of it? >>right. so the way the way thought of it and i watched it the way i think about it is that it had book ends that have some sort of fancy new polish on the beginning and the end had a little bit of unity. talk a little bit of war, sort of traditional rhetoric that we would expect to hear at a convention. but the middle the same was what we have come to expect from trump. and it was 90 minutes long. so if you take out the you know, the first 20 minutes on the last 5 minutes, the bulk of it, the 60 minutes or so was still filled with grievances and sort of insults. was very sort of an impromptu a little bit of scaremongering about immigration. it was it was the usual fare 90 minutes and she watched it twice. donna crane,
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that we've seen all day affecting travelers, not just in the bay, but also in our state capitol and right in time for summer vacations and weekend getaways, chloe curtis with how many travelers are fairing at the sacramento international airport. i'm supposed to be in turks and caicos island, flights canceled and flights delayed. >>stranding dozens, including to drink a marks who spent her 30th birthday trying to get some sleep at the sacramento
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international airport. very frustrating, especially spent almost $2000 on this trip. and i haven't even gotten there yet. >>after nearly 20 hours, mark says she booked a flight for this evening. more expensive and more stops. but she's thankful. a optimist. several flights are either canceled or delayed, but that doesn't mean things are slowing down here at the airport. >>and for some travelers getting back on a flight time is of the trying to get her for. i just lost my system trying to go and bury her. so herschel robinson spent the night sleeping in his car at the airport after his flight was canceled. he and many others were up bright early this morning, hopeful about booking a new flight after a rough night for many so so many people cry around. it some of the airlines impacted globally today include american delta frontier and spirit. you're flying with smf says to check your flight
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status ahead of heading to the airport in sacramento, covering local news that matters. chloe curtis fox, 40 news. >>less than a quarter of all surgeons in the u.s. are women with the lowest representation in orthopedic surgery. that's why premier health launched program to get girls in minorities interested in the field at school. alison gens is digging deeper into how the program is breaking down barriers. >>according to a report from ed scape, women make up only 10% of the workforce in orthopedics. but here premier health, 23% of the orthopedic surgeons are women. and this week's program aims to increase that number. >>falling and drilling into bone. students are getting the tools they need for a future, an orthopedic surgery, much in amazing opportunity. just the fact that these doctors are so willing to teach and like take their time out of their job to show us what they premier health holds its summer
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externship program with a focus on getting young women and minorities interested in this. typically male dominated field. a lot of them don't have the opportunities of family and medicine or >>jobs. and the hospital where they can see how these types of things work. orthopedics deals with the bones, joints and muscles. >>doctor jennifer generally says a lot of the stereotypes have kept women away from the field. but as a woman orthopedic surgeon herself, she wants to show the students that's no longer true going into this career with open eyes. no, i i can be a wi-fi. can be a mom. i can be an excellent surgeon and be very good at all of those things. and it's possible that's the message that we need to keep sending out to increase that diversity. >>and after the week-long program, students learn and they do have an opportunity in orthopedics are very grateful because at this age like being in high school it's really hard to answer the question of why aren't for the rest your life? i have no clue. and it's really great. so i have these experiences. the student
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where we've had something like 10 tornadoes touched down over the past the timing for a movie like twisters about the terror of tornadoes is either perfectly timed or very ill time for those who have sustained damage. i guess that's part of what makes a movie like this. so really double. it's something that lots of people have experienced or scene. it's devastating aftermath on the 20 years after the original twister movie hit the big screens. now the new twisters brings a new generation, a new technology, both in the movie and in the movie making daisy edgar-jones is a meteorologist and weather lover. but after a deadly encounter with a tornado in her home state of oklahoma. >>she's content in an office job until she gets strong back into the field with the lower of some fancy new tracking systems. know there are plenty of interesting costars in the
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new twisters. but the only one that really matters in this movie, his mother nature who shows her power in spades ravaging across the screen. special effects of come a long way since 1996. >>so what's seen corny in the original film are now elevated over and over in frantic storm chasing scenes. billy conveying the relentless violence airborne helpless. that that the characters are placed in this film. with all of the biggest of the action sequences. twisters still manages to squeeze a few personal subplots to give the movie some heart. so strap yourself in for some high velocity excitement. twisters is the ultimate summer popcorn movie adventure. dean's list but you can always get my movie reviews. and home video picks sent right to your phone's every week. just by texting the word, dean. >>to 9, 7, 9, 9, 9, will be a great weekend in chicago. i'm
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the richards. >>it's time once again to run, ride and paddle athletes from around the globe are gathering in sacramento for the great american triathlon. richard sharp hit the waters off the american river for a preview of this major sporting event in our backyard. >>okay. practice in here for the great american triathlon with the race director done 21 years and look, i'm not that far. cases going on so much fun to be on the kayak. great american triathlon starts tomorrow. run bike and of course, pat, i don't yet for us up. stand up paddle as good as well. now that how many miles we talking here might be paddling the whole panel, part of 6.1 miles, the run part 5.8 miles and 12 and a half on the bike trail. got so you start at william land park. go down a guy less bridge by sacs. they come all the way up here on the bike and then the
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kayakers are paddle. boarders have it all the way down back to william land park. it is a fun race now done hampden 21 years. i've got one here, but explain the camaraderie. explain how many people come back. how many new people and what the supports. this is great community. again, we've done this for 49 we do have 3 beneficiaries that contribute to. this year, actually, we did a poll. we have 52% of the racers are brand new. so we're hoping that they keep coming out because this is a fun race. it's cool. even though it's hot, beautiful down by the river and you can't beat the scenery, right? i mean, this is such a wonderful time out here and it's tricky to. >>some of the currents are deceiving and what's fun about this is you can do it all yourself in all 3 stages or you can grab a couple of your friends and make them to the kayak. you don't know. it is really fun. some people come back here a year and switch out. others just like to do it themselves. but it starts tomorrow and we can still
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register right up to tonight. we have packet pickup from 4 to 7 over at riverbend park. you can still sign up. it's not too late. grab a friend. grab your family members. come on out. >>it is too late for me to get as good as you are. right. but you can you're going to be fast. it is going to be a lot of fun come out in support or come out and be part the great american triathlon which starts tomorrow at 08:00am right. yes, 08:00am beer. i'm richard sharp. fox. 40 news. th
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featuring various djs from around the world and here at home, thousands of people are expected show up. and if you plan on going, listen up. kron four's justine waltman has more from the organizers. another planet entertainment. >>so this is being dubbed as a rave in san francisco. what do you think the vibes will be like? >>it's it's not a raid on where a 5 it's a dance music event with dirty bird records. house music show house daytime house. it's a free show from 02:00pm to 06:00pm on sunday at the embarcadero plaza at market street. it's free for everyone, all ages. we have a lot of games. law games face painters, photo booth. bob bubble machine. it's inclusive. we want everyone to come yeah, really looking forward to it and has a family family vibes with that. i take it on all ages party. maybe that's a better way to describe it
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>>in all ages party or or for those adults that have parted and want to bring their kids to experience electronic music that they can't otherwise. and in at the nightclubs, it's a good way to put it. >>alright, dirty birds. sasha row body is headlining. that's a dj. that i say it right. >>you nailed it. he's berlin lives and lives in los angeles now. but cool. okay. was i was listening a little to him and the newsroom getting ready. it was definitely had daytime vibes to it. i saw so here in my notes, the 2 other secret performers are going to be. >>showing up there on stage. he want to tell us who they are. >>i think i think we've announced that already. but ms we're and small-town deejays are added to the to the lineup. mean, right as you can see that there's not very many large names like we did. this girl looks, fred, again, shown civic center plaza, which was a ticketed event and had 25,000 people. these are these
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are that perform all over the events. yeah, it should. should be a good time. yeah. this is part of 3 large scale events that another planet has to put on. >>around downtown san francisco as part of your obligation that you made with the city in order to host >>another music festival in golden gate park after outside lands. so this is just the first one. do you feel a little pressure to come out here with a bang? >>you know, actually, i think we we want to come out with a bang. i think it's important right now with the city to provide entertainment to tend to create culture, to make the city fun i think we're all stuck in this doom live been entertainment culture live events. kate can adds the value of living in san francisco. so i think our goal was to over deliver their requirements with our permit with with rec and park and
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produce events that are are larger than what we could what we needed to to to fell the requirement we will have 2 more free events through the course of the year. september 21st in civic center plaza, which will be with an indie-rock band. and then we have another event in union square in october. the date is to be determined, but working on that. but yeah, it's important for us to to work with the city rec and park. we have a longstanding relationship with yeah, it's it's an exciting time to be in san francisco right now. i think everyone will see that on on sunday on sunday from 2 to 6, a daytime party. >>should be a lot of fun to 2000 to 5,000 people as anything you want them to know before the show up. >>know i i mean, i think that that's expected take bart take
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muni ride you know, parking is limited down on the burqa darrow. >>said alternative transportation. i think another thing to know, please support the local downtown, very building and part of what we're trying to do here is the parks on the eastern side of the city. the western side of city gets a lot of events was stern grove going a park has plenty of events and yeah, spend money and the and the and the city and bring the city back. >>you got it. brendan cat with another planet entertainment have so much fun this weekend. thank you. appreciate it. it's going to be a good time. this w
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best golfers in the whole world are playing in the open championship competing for the clara jug, but in 2 weeks, 60 of them will be in paris competing for a gold medal. and as matt barnes reports, these pga pros are ready for the experience of a lifetime. >>sprite, greatest honor, i think as an american to represent country and i got to do it at the ryder cup in doing it. a lot surprise, even a bigger stage for just the 5th time in history. golf will be contested at the olympics. and for those who played in tokyo playing at paris brings a whole new level of excitement about that few years ago in tokyo and very olympics. i think everyone agree with that. but >>you know, anytime you have that opportunity and you have that you want it. plan in the olympics in tokyo was pretty fun. even though. >>it was during covid. and, know, fans out there and it felt felt a little bit but we
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at least got to stay in the olympic village, an. >>get a part of the experience. so i was fun and i'm i'm pretty pumped to do it again. and a softly won the gold in tokyo. his biggest victory to date before winning his first major this year at the pga championship was a. >>it was an unbelievable experience. >>you know, i think it's going to feel i think we might feel more of it this year just with. people being your bike available to to attend. so without it being yeah, i mean, i think it's it's good shaping up nice. and then people are going to compete it's going to be great tournament and while majors or what golfer strive for in the sport winning a gold medal is definitely worth fighting for any medal. like to be honest. i take a like any of story, to be honest. >>you know what? it's just going to be. cool thing to be able to day. look back now that you can. they defeat country in the and >>the class is an olympian is pretty is pretty but
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>>that will be on the journey to paris. i'm matt barnes. >>one day after the mirage resort closed its doors forever. several other casinos on and off the strip in las vegas were impacted by the world. why it outage? joshua prego joins us from palace station with more. >>we are all waiting here for a number hours and nobody came around the floor. team can update us as to what time frame we could be looking at. >>doctor dana trippi was gambling inside a red rock casino when she noticed she couldn't to cash out how that shutting the doors are telling people. >>you know that you can cash out because the missions were working actually where working until the person cashed she left. was about $100 telling us it wasn't worth their time to continue staying in a statement station casino says the company had a temporary outage last thursday due to
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3rd party vendor lasting a few hours. mgm told us their hotels and gaming floors were operating as usual. but guests staying at the aria sent us these photos and videos that around 11:00am. >>of slot machines not working and a rover on the whole section. some of the displays had the same blue screen. the arias says these problems aren't related to the outage that some are calling the biggest. it probably is one of the largest in history just because of the >>massive amount of customers of crowdstrike. shannon wilkinson describes crowdstrike is one of the biggest cyber security companies in the world. crowdstrike operate the program. a new computer that protects you from viruses. what happened last night is that crowdstrike pushed an update to make sure that they could properly protect their customers. and something in update was flawed and it caused what we call in the it industry. the blue screen of death. >>more nit was a
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big week of politics. rnc and president biden contracting covid-19 not to mention recently. he's highly criticize debate performance. while now more democrats joined the call for president joe biden to drop out the race. washington correspondent vinay simlot reports. >>president biden is isolating in delaware right now on friday, his doctors said the president's confidence improving and he's handling treatment. well, the biden campaign insists the president is more determined than ever to defeat former president donald trump. vice president kamala harris took her
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grandniece is to a washington, d.c., ice cream shop north, the controversy swirling in the democratic party. >>some party leaders have privately warned about president biden's viability as a candidate and friday, a handful of sitting house members and one senator joined the growing chorus of democrats publicly calling on the president to drop out of the race. new mexico senator martin heinrich writing, i believe it is in the best interests of our country for him to step aside in milwaukee. republicans united behind their nominee, former president donald trump. he spoke thursday night for the first time since his attempted assassination last saturday. if i had not moved my head at that very last instant. >>the assassin's bullet would have perfectly hit its mark. and i would not be here tonight. the trump campaign promise to message of unity to bring the country together
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while promising a renewal for america, biden, i'm not going use the name anymore. just one time. the damage that he's done to this country is unthinkable. the chairwoman of the biden campaign says the president is absolutely staying in the race. >>the democratic national convention begins one month from friday. back to you. >>as november draws near, are you feeling a bit of election anxiety it so you're not alone to help? we reached out one of our favorite mental health specialists offer some tips on how to keep from feeling anxious about the future. here's kron four's vicki liviakis with psychotherapy doctor tara fields. >>people are having authentic panic attacks like people never experience panic. everybody's has some anxiety, but really where they can get out she ought to know. doctor tara fields is a bay area, psychotherapist who's treating more patients these days for political anxiety might want to say to to if you're feeling very anxious some days.
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>>i'm really not ok talking about politics. can we take a break today? doctor field is also author of the love fix and says setting boundaries can help with friends and family. you might disagree with just a. >>i can only anxious you feel about what's going on politically. >>and i'm feeling the same way when they need to do is just take a break for did not talk about does not work for you and they might go. yes. thank you for the reality check. let's go for a walk. >>other ways to cope. stop doomscrolling and moderate your consumption of media. might i'm only gonna watch local. i want to see what's going board network news. >>no more going. why just going to scare me? i don't. she says just 5 minutes of meditation is good medicine. but if the symptoms persist likely seek help in feel out of control and you are having trouble breathing and you're having trouble sleeping. if
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>>for sports. well, don't know about you, but i've been missing baseball these last few days during the all-star break. thankfully, both the a's and giants back in action tonight. we're going to get out to oakland in a moment, but we start in denver. bob melvin and the giants to getting their 2nd half against the rockies trying to make a run in the postseason. by the way, a couple of junior giants on hand. maybe they can bring the regime and some good luck tonight looking for a victory from their team. got off to a good start. times jumped rockies starter cal quantrill early in the second inning. tireless trauma. >>boy shot to shot. going to want that one back in left as it goes all the way to the wall. that's going to be a 2 run. triple and the giants have the early kyle harrison was dominant on the hill. 6 strikeouts in 5 innings of shutout ball. just one hit allowed as he gets his. he keeled tovar there to end the but the bullpen had an off night for san francisco. randy
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rodriguez in for the 6th or man on for brenton doyle. and he crushed that thing. 2 run blast to left his 16th of the year. giants. only up by one. now they had chances to add to their lead. michael conforto with the bases loaded in the 7th inning, pitch. but he gets caught looking. giants go one for 8 with runners in scoring position. then in the bottom of the 7th. tovar with a little slow roller to matt chapman is going to try and make a tough play. but it gets away from a long way. junior just like that. we're tied at 3. go to the top of the 8th, bottom of the 8th rather bottom runners on second and 3rd and jake cave, a no doubter off. tyler rogers rockies, go on to win it 7 to 3 as the giants bullpen was charged with 7 runs in just 3 debut. meanwhile in oakland is number one prospect. jacob wilson making his major league
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debut tonight against the visiting angels. >>but a rapid rise for wilson threw the a's minor league system. you see his dad, their former major leaguer jack wilson on for his son's first game in. it didn't take wilson much time to make his presence known as very first at-bat that a base hit over the head of zach neto and short and there jack wilson fired up wilson jacob wilson with a batting later in the 3rd 2 on for lawrence butler. man. he has been red hot picks up where he left off before the all-star break. down the line and right for a 2 run triple and the a's go up 2 to one. but bad news. you might have seen their wilson strained. his left hamstring coming home that's just seeing his very first game. hopefully it's not serious and he'll be back soon. oakland continued to beat up on the angel staff, max human since change-up teams fan out to left field. that makes it 62 his 6th home run of the year and then the israeli group blew it open
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with a seven-run 6th inning. jj bleday his 12th of the season. is these go on to win 13 3 they score. 31 runs in their last 2 games. well, the golden state warriors trying to stay perfect in summer league tonight against oklahoma city with a win they could move to the semifinals. 1st quarter. newly signed two-way player dai-kwon plowed in. >>pulls up and hits the trey. he had 13 points. and pat spencer turning some heads in the desert. the former lacrosse star. he had a nice bucket for years. go on to win it 90 to 83 and they're going to take on the miami heat on sunday. >>the tech industry continues to merge with the health care profession. the university vermont medical center is now in the process of adopting artificial intelligence into its primary care. jarden barbell house. this story. >>the university of vermont medical center is in the process of adopting artificial intelligence into its primary care. its employing the ai-powered platform, a bridge.
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the program helps. doctors generate clinical notes during conversations with patients. >>so that's the real differentiator with this technology is that it's not just recording my voice and then putting the words, you know, where the cursor it actually generating a comprehensive draft of my history of president obama my exam in my assessment. >>here's how it works. a bridge records, the conversation and generates a report which goes right into their chart. doctors say it can cut the process of taking notes and transcribing conversations in half. it can also help relief burnout and the mental load for practitioners leading to a better experience for patients. we know that around is a significnt factor in the medical workforce. and this has been in in our pilot. >>to significantly reduce patients are asked ahead of time if they approve of using the platform, they will be able to access their notes after they've been reviewed and edited by their provider. uvm medical center started using a bridge back in
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