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k hanna. see you next time when we go "into the wild." [music] >> breaking now on the kron. 4 morning news. new video overnight shows fire shooting from a car in downtown oakland. what we know about this situation so far. plus, caught on camera thieves smash up east bay store using sledgehammers how the business
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owner is responding this morning. and a south bay business fined thousands of dollars for alleged zoning violations. the winery now pushing back. promptly told us that that was illegal in santa clara county. we told them that was unacceptable. >> why they're being told by the county, it's illegal for them to help a family of 5. >> 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 september. the 15th. let's get your day started with a look at the weather with dave spahr. good morning, dave. hey, good morning, stephanie. good morning, everybody and wowed we have some big changes that start today and take you into next week. we're going to be sampling what we're getting into fall a little bit. but >> we're going to be sampling a little flavor of winter while we're at a 2 before looks like into the following week. we might go back in the summer. that's way up there. but anyway, the east bay shoreline, there you have it.
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the ground fog is checking in. it's not the only thing were to be dealing with here. there's going to be clouds aloft. thanks to a system dropping south. one of actually 2 major ones we're talking about. first things first, there is some ground fog clearly as we just showed you there. and this should mix out actually fairly quickly. despite the fact we do have some interruption here from some scattered mid-level clouds and some of that stratus working its magic. we can see it actually across summaries of the bay, but at least in the fog department, that should clear out pretty quickly. well, before noon, there's a pathway to watch. that takes it all the way from the gulf of alaska right to our neighborhood. and that's the pathway we look for in winter storms. and we're going to get 2 major ones to look out for during the course of the week here. now the winds are already checking and you can see there double digits already and they're going to continue to build in intensity and stay that way throughout the day today. tonight and even a little bit to tomorrow. there is a little bit of an offshore flip up there in the north bay for maybe about a 6 hour running everything before they all settled down. temperature. check for you were actually mild this morning as we approach near
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about 60 hayward and also antioch, most readings you can see elsewhere pretty much into the 50's for comparison sake. here were a couple degrees ahead of yesterday's numbers. get a load of the breakdown for today here. not only we throw some cloud cover in here, but look at those temperatures 60's were talking about. and this is after having some 80's going on from yesterday. again, get used to it. it's going to be with us for a good 5 days or so. have your optimal forecast coming up, stephen. all right. looking forward to that day. thank you. >> breaking overnight, this citizen app video shows fire and smoke rising from a car in downtown oakland. you can see all the fire there. this was posted shortly after 2 o'clock this morning. you can see officers standing by as firefighters work to put those flames out near the corner of 14th and webster street. from the video. it does appear first responders managed to get the fire under control. around the same time in the same area. this video also from the citizen app shows first responders and a group of people standing over
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someone who appears to be injured. this may be a separate incident. we are asking oakland police what exactly happened here. how many cars were involved and if anyone faces charges this morning, we'll keep you updated on air and online at kron. 4 dot com. if you're just waking up with us, check out this video of thieves using sledgehammers to smash glass cases at an east bay business. unfortunately, the shop's owner told kron four's philippe djegal. this is not the first time this has happened. >> empty display cases with the back panels busted out the jewelry showcased inside of them stolen at the home consignment center in danville wednesday afternoon by who police described as 5 masked black men wearing dark clothing. i'm amazed that. >> this is going on and they said this is the 3rd time at least 3 times in 3 decades. an employee tells customer margy gresham and kron 4. this business has been robbed. wednesday's robbery mirrors one carried out here in
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december. >> when surveillance cameras capture 3 men shuttering the display cases and taking the jewelry employees understandably scared when this happened. one worker tells me that they feel helpless during these incidents because there's not much they can do said were there and they have a gun he said no. >> they just come do it. >> take denville. police responded to wednesday afternoons, robbery, but the suspects fled in a car before officers arrived. leaving the store with another big monetary loss. not only that, i mean, if those pieces were on consignment, it isn't just a store. it's the people that are awesome man. that's just what, or nutley. no injuries were reported. police say despite similarities between this robbery and the one reported late last year, there is no evidence linking the cases in danville, philippe djegal, all kron. 4 news. >> a south bay business faces more than $120,000 in fines because one of its own workers lives on its property pump was
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jack moment explains what county leaders have a problem with us. >> this single bunch of grapes are around. all that's left of this vineyard. that's of an issue. no winery in saratoga just feet away from live music on saturday night. a lot of people who are in and unfortunate situations we see him all the time. we see him every day. >> recognize that those people. more than likely very good people who are down on luck or add one thing another occur. that's why michael ballard, co-owner of the winery, says inspired him to help one of his workers, a family of 5. the father manages the vineyard here. >> agricultural workers trying to make it financially here in silicon valley and the wage rates that. >> one earns in that and that employment environment is far below any ability to to support of the rental.
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>> that's when the ballots decided to build ad. you unit for the family to live on their property, the permit process that has been difficult. and for the last several years, the family has been living in an rv also on the property. the county promptly told us that that was illegal in santa clara county and that. >> have to remove the trailer immediately. and we told them that was unacceptable, that that was martinez home. they have nowhere else to go. >> and that's when the fight started. ballard says it started $1000 a day now down to $100 debt totaling $120,000 in fines. now for small winery, ballard says that this could bankruptcy, the restart to the county of santa clara. but we did not care about fining people for working around their rules and really trying to find a way to help their friends and neighbors hall avila with the institute of justice a nationwide nonprofit law firm says they filed a civil complaint with santa clara county.
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>> argument they will not see dime of those fines paid. avila says it's more indicative of the dire housing situation in silicon valley will see the situation and realize he wait a minute. you know, they're just trying to help. we've all got to do something in order to fix this housing problem. and as the music plays on saturday, ballard says he doesn't know how long this already years long battle will take. you know, we're only here for a short time and got to spend some of that trying to help somebody else in saratoga. jack moment kron 4 news. >> new this morning, a man faces multiple felony charges. he's accused of setting a fire in vandalizing the college of marines valley campus in novato. the fire alarm went off in a classroom around 05:25am. saturday. school officials say a wildfire also sparked near the indian valley organic farm electronic equipment and a service spanned were found damaged. the campus reopened at 11:15am. a community san
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francisco. outer sunset wgll soon be able to get back on uni's a line. officials say it goes back into service later this month. transit officials say they've made several upgrades, which include smoother and quieter train tracks. they've also added multiple boarding area. so riders don't have to board directly onto the street alongside traffic. the improvement project started in 2019 service is expected to resume september. 28. for local election headquarters and bay area voters are working to elect kamala harris as president upwards. dan kerman spoke with an organization training volunteers to travel to swing states to convince undecided voters. >> the time is now is really inspired by michelle obama when she said do something at the dnc. >> kiki is an oakland resident and one of the many volunteers for see the vote, a grassroots organization based in oakland, the trains volunteers to go to swing states, knock on doors and if undecided convince people to vote for kamala harris for president.
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>> for me, it just was a way of uniting people and showing people you know, we really all the same there. there are some differences between us, but for the purposes of this election, we need to be united. see, the vote was launched back in 2020 with the mission of stopping donald trump from being re-elected. >> that goal hasn't changed in despite vice president kamala harris's success during tuesday's debate. it's full steam ahead for see the vote. >> elections are not won on debate stages. elections are won on the front doorsteps of regular voters in the swing state. and so what we're doing is we're going to get people out there to arizona and nevada, pennsylvania, michigan and wisconsin are going to talk to those undecided voters. those independent voters who haven't made up their mind yet. >> she devoted executive director emily lee says her organization provides a great opportunity for those in blue states to make a difference. she hopes to get 3,000
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volunteers knocking on doors in swing states before election day. one of the most persuasive ways to convince a voter is actually go talk to them face to face that, something that a text message, a postcard. and, you know, it's just not the same. kiki will be one of those volunteers. she says tuesday's debate energized her in before election day. she'll be knocking on doors in detroit, phoenix and reno. >> we have to move now and i'm ready to do it. dan kerman kron, 4 news. >> coming up next on the kron, 4 morning news. a unique county fair tradition has spectators on the edge of their seats as the contestants crawl to victory. plus pg e is raising rates for customers yet again. just how much more you can expect to pay on your >> we're gonna have the largest deportation in the history of our country. and we're going to start with springfield and the roar. >> and former president donald trump doubles down on his promise for mass deportation.
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of hayward is getting a new supermarket sprouts. farmers market opens a store there, september 27th during opening weekend. shoppers have the chance to get free bags and even roses. shoppers can enjoy a pop-up party and a scavenger hunt as well. all right, 7.14 this morning live. look outside at this gorgeous view. i believe this is from our mount tam camera. but either way, it is high above the clouds there and what a beautiful sight to wake up to this morning, dave. yeah, it's pretty nice upstairs, although there's going to be some interference coming upstairs as we go forward watching a new system. >> this picture taken this morning by our own james fletcher, mr. james, out and about early, nice picture, mount diablo off towards the distance. as you can see it already kind of the spooky skies starting to settle in. it's going to look like that over the next several days as we get this unsettled weather back to the home front here. there you can see it, france, the east bay shoreline. all kind of filled up with that lower level fog. you saw the picture from mount tam as
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well. so right above us, it starts to clear out. but again, that won't remain the case going forward either. our temperatures, as i pointed out, most in the 50's got 60 going on for antioch at this hour. actually, we're a little bit warmer than we were this time from yesterday. as far as all that thunder shower activity and everything looks like a little bit of monsoon has come back. but really this low is going to dig in and kind of clean things out a bit, bringing its own ball game, our own ball to the ball game, if you will, and giving us a different type of weather pattern that we've been experiencing. now, you don't see a lot happened here on future cast for. we're going to walk through it here. there is the fog that tries to mix out as we approach the early afternoon. then some scattered clouds with the slow kind of in our backyard see some turning there. that's going to be maybe some mountain snow is way up there. at 8,009 1000 feet. and all that by tomorrow morning. we're getting some token little showers or whatever. so that's not really a big part of the story over with throwing us some moisture. that is a good thing when a point that in just a bit. but we're getting a little bit of the way some moisture with it, but much
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colder temperatures and big on the winds too. so we go in through monday and you can see we kind of clear out a little bit, although in the mountains remains unsettled. so there's that little opportunity of seeing a shower late today through monday. that's wave one. and then another one gets here for the middle of the week. back to those winds now all day, kind of a little bit on the windy side, as you will notice. they're not just driven by your typical inland heating. so this will remain just about all day. but i point out here for monday morning, look at those arrows. they come from the north northeast. not good. good thing is it won't last for long and it as i mentioned earlier, we're getting a little bit of moisture thrown our way, although it's not a lot of the way of rain. it's enough to kind of moisten up conditions just a little bit. the kind of battle this now that disappears and we go back to the onshore program later in this. there we go. that's right. direction. by tuesday, there's a success of system look out for for the middle of the week's aligning it all up here for you. there's a cell phone, the background variable clouds and wind is the fairest way of phrasing it right now. little fog, this marine layer, we're dealing with much cooler, lower 70's inland that
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we're looking at lower 70's there for early in the week. it's monday, wednesday, the days for a shower or thundershower very isolated in nature. and that's not fun either, because sometimes get some dry lightning and all that windy and cool. 70's continue. early week. i said that late week clearing and warming we could be hitting 90 by the time we hit next weekend. it the other kind of bothers just system a little bit jumping around. we're in the inconsistent season going into fall first day of fall. doesn't get here till well, that's a nice little map there. let's move forward on what that was supposed to be. okay. here's our forecast. highs are we got 66 going on. san francisco. 68 for oakland, 72 san jose. so a big drop with that with a lot of bay temperatures in the 60's now. so that's more kind of almost a winter type program. bigger picture here. they're your 70's hiding well inland, you'll see some sun today early in the afternoon, but not later up north. there you have plenty of 70's as well. looking ahead the next few days. we keep it in the upper 70's until we get to the latter portion a week. the
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80's come back in the world 90 again by next saturday. yeah, it's jumping all over the place. so, you know. >> okay. all right. well, we it's a roller coaster ride, as always. thanks so much to better. all right. on the campaign trail, former president donald trump continues to promised mass deportations of undocumented immigrants if he's elected. it's something he spoke about in tuesday night's debate. and again, this weekend news nation's reporter nate belt has the latest. >> we're gonna have the largest deportation in the history of our country. and we're going to start with springfield and aurora comments from the former president and that people around the state talking rose city council member danielle jurinsky says she would welcome help from the national level. we cannot move forward without federal assistance. it is just it's too much he says specifically she hopes trump's plans would focus on gang members and that the migrants who are here legally, the ones that are here that have committed crimes, they're in
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and out of our jails are currently held in ice detention facility. >> i i it would be great to be great to some federal help getting them out of kelly, not be with the colorado immigrant rights coalition believes, however, that any mask teppert haitian would likely go beyond convicted criminals whenever an immigration policy is past. >> it will be enforced against you know, typically. the entire community, everybody faces the consequences his previous attempts at mass deportation of caused fear in the migrant community that she doesn't want to see return. we don't want a community where people afraid to. to call the police when they're suffering from domestic violence because they might get pulled into deportation proceedings. as for the city of aurora, we asked if the city fell to mass deportation was feasible. in a statement, city leaders say it is the responsibility of the appropriate federal authorities to enforce immigration law. >> apd's focus is the enforcement of state and local law. the on this. we're not in a position to engage in
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speculation. >> and that was news nation's ne belt reporting for us now. meanwhile, in the bay area, members of the haitian community, including the owner of oakland restaurant, are reacting to donald trump's deportation pledge. wolf, who has something like that? well, i just started to laugh about it because >> it developed a new season will be a really bad for from the president and for candidate also can mention something like that. and we have customers that come to us and the or even a mild of said what was saying about nation people, you know, why we have so many events that are here right now is and you never mention anything like them like getting counseled pets and then nothing that that. >> in response to trump's claims about immigrants eating pets. the mayor of springfield, ohio, says officials have not seen any credible evidence president joe biden spoke with the phoenix awards in washington saturday night. the
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congressional black caucus hosted the event. the president thanked black congress members for their work over the past 4 years. >> congress post the highest number of black members and american history. >> the president listed what he described as a number of his notable accomplishments, including historically low unemployment numbers among black americans. and our next half hour, new data shows babies recently born in california can expect to live shorter lives. >> what experts think is causing that drop in life expectancy. and a fruit driverless car service expanding in the east bay. after the break on the kron 4 morning news where you can catch your eye.
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>> how cute is that? it was off to the races for the doc sons in the bay area. check out the scene in san francisco sutro heights park and on saturday that marks the 8th anniversary of what's called sf roughly 70 dogs race to the finish line is you can see there. in santa cruz county, the so-called diaper derby took place at the county fair. >> the event features babies
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and toddlers racing against each other is different kind of race here. but also the contestants very small. they crawled or ran from one end of a match to the other with the help of their parents in saturday's event has been a fair tradition since the late 1800's. how about that? a francisco fire department taught hands-on cpr at the k mj warrior health sickle awareness. that event and these are photos from saturday's event. firefighters also sharing information about the range of services offered by the department. all right. check this out. this new autonomous van is offering free rides to people in martinez. now the shuttle services call presto, it launched in walnut creek just last month. and it's now rolling out across the bay area. it's all about getting people in the to have a ride and then they do that. kind of decide by themselves. there's actually sit for then somebody else because there's no distraction off the driver.
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the car works to get patients to and from the contra costa regional medical center during the day and in the evening, the service opens to all nearby residents. he jimmy once again hiking up their prices. coming up next here on the kron 4 weekend morning news. >> just how much more money could be coming out of your pockets.
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>> customers are >> well, developing now on the kron 4 morning news. thousands of customers are set to pay more for their power bills. why some say pg e is being unfair to struggling businesses rather and families. and we continue to see a decline in nationwide mortgage rates, wipe some experts say the risk to buy may still be too high. 7.29. this morning. thanks so much for joining us here on the kron. 4 morning news. i'm stephanie lin. >> we're going to continue our news coverage with all those stories in just a moment. but let's check in first with day for a look at the forecast today. well, good morning, stephanie. good morning, everybody. and were treated this morning again to that chilly fog and all of that that's going to mix out. but we're going to see those scattered clouds throughout the day. sometimes thickening up a little bit, coupled with cooler temperatures, which will have all day and onshore
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winds. and that's going to give that autumn chill to you. >> in case you've been waiting for something to kind of get you into the spirit sfo. you see the fog there. they are cooking about a 45 minute delay or so due to some of this fog here. so it may be causing some problems with flights coming and going. keep that in mind if you're affected 50's on the board here we have 64 a hayward to 63 for any auc and these readings are a little bit above where these numbers were from yesterday. the breakdown for you today about 63 at 11 at 2.68. we do see some 70's happening well inland, but it's going to stay that way. just about all week. there are the current winds. you can see they're quite active already this morning and they're going to remain that way all day today, even in building and some intensity by this afternoon. and for tonight, you can just see it from the satellite picture. you see that low to get right into the west coast. this is something we see a lot of the winter months and we don't see too much in know, when we've been having heat spikes are just recently had one. so, yes, we get that relief, but also get a change in the weather for
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good chunk of next and take a look at longer range forecast for you and also look into the 4 zone which much different numbers that we saw from yesterday, stephanie. all right, dave, thanks so much. >> a big story this morning. pg e bills once again going up. this is the 4th rate increase this year. trump was michael thomas has the details. >> this pg e price hike comes as the company enters its 4th quarter. keep in mind, customers like you and i are already paying on average about $281 a month for gas and electric. and in the next 3 weeks, we're going to be paying about 5 to $6 more. thursday night. the california public utilities commission approved another price hike for pg e that begins on october. first. that's when customers like missus. mcdaniels will see an increase on their bill for about 5 to $6 every month. >> i think is unfair. i think also a lot of people are struggling in today's economy and they're going up like rent looking at numbers over the last decade pg e's prices have jumped at least 110%. and the
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company plans to raise prices by at least another 3% over the next 2 years. consumer advocacy organization say customers bills compared to last year have gone up significantly and people are starting to feel it. >> when you add all these together, customers are paying 40 to $50 a more than before the beginning of the year. and that is what is making people so upset for now. the company says customers can expect price hikes depending on electric uses. >> and even those who have income-qualified discounts, we'll still need to pay at least an additional $4 a month as we get more details from officials regarding the next price hike will continue to keep you updated. that's very latest here in richmond and michael thomas. i'll send it back to you live in the studio. >> in san through a car crash on 2.80, caused for injury saturday. the chp says it happened around 4.30, near sneed lane. 3 people in an overturned car were taken to
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the hospital. one person in another car suffered head injuries. the right lanes of 2.80, shut down for about 2 hours causing delays throughout the day. and nevada police arrested 34 year-old man accused of stealing from novato high school officers responded to reports of a classroom burglary just last month with items like keys and personal. other personal items being taken. now, police say they tracked down the suspect and found him in a car on redwood boulevard. officers say they found novato high school keys on the man and were able to return those to the school. firefighters responded to a grass fire near livermore friday night. they say the blaze was started by a truck driver driving off-road happened around 11, 30 near patterson pass road and midway road photos show the truck in flames. the fire scorched roughly 3 acres before crews contained it. no injuries reported. only return fraud is booming, according to the wall street journal, some scammers are sending back boxes full of bricks instead of the original
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purchases while other 10 others tamper with shipping labels, the national federation of our retail says about 100 billion dollars in merchandise was returned fraudulently in 2023. and this is the 30th anniversary of the violence against women act. the department of justice is rolling out millions of dollars in new grants to help law enforcement tackle gender based violence reporter raquel martin has more. >> washington 30 years ago was a bit different for women. women on the senate floor had to be wearing a skirt entered women. shelters were called by one senator indoctrination centers for runaway wives. despite all odds, these women help secure the 1994 violence against women at its enactment indicated a paradigm shift. attorney general merrick garland spotlighted them and a landmark legislation friday. the law for the first time federally mandated law enforcement go after abusers created a national abuse
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hotline and surged resources to survivors. if it weren't for vow, i don't think i would be here today. caitlin mattis is a survivor. she says police protected her from a stalker who later went on to murder. another woman. i want to see more cases better handle. congress expanded funding in 2022 when they modernize the violence against women act its 4th time since 1994 president joe biden, who as a senator led the charge the past the original plan that the investments work. >> annual rates of domestic violence have dropped almost 70%. congresswoman debbie dingell, a survivor herself, had to hide in the closet, says congress has more work to do. >> particularly to keep guns out of abusers hands. the president of gun creases to chance of someone multi full the current law expires. >> in 2027 in washington, raqueo martin.
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>> a new cdc report finds that babies born in our state in 2021. and expect to live a shorter life. officials predict those born in 2021. will live just over 78 years. that's down from 81 years. in 2019 life expectancy dropped across the country in 2021, which experts say was likely caused by the pandemic. the cdc has not yet released twenty-twenty to life expectancy data at the state level. but the 2021 report found that hawaii had the highest life expectancy nationwide. the fda is now mandating doctors alert patients of their density, which can help with early cancer detection. the fda mammography quality standards act was created in 1992. it ensures women across the country have high quality standards for bres cans regardless of geographic location. this week, the act was edited to require every facility in the country, notify parents or other patients about their density.
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>> nc matters and matters in the development of cancer. and if there are little cancers hiding illan metric were more likely to pick it up on mri so that the patient has almost 100% of a great prognosis. >> patients will now receive a letter about their density. and if they do have denser, patients are encouraged to talk to their provider about additional tests which doctors say could help detect cancer early. the boar's head me company says it's closing its plant in virginia over listeria. concerns. the outbreak is tied to at least 9 deaths and roughly 50 hospitalizations the closure impacts hundreds of workers. the company made the announcement saturday and says it will permanently stop making liverwurst. lovers can now preorder the new iphone 16, but which one should you get? rich demuro has that and much more in today's rich on tech. >> photo finish for the iphone
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16 tap. it wants to bring you right into the camera. a new been called camera control. it's a button and it just so many things, it doesn't just launch a camera, even takes the photo and then you can swipe on it and also control the camera. but wait, there's you can press lately and double there might be a learning it might be the most complicated but never get double. okay. so that will take some getting used to many of this year's biggest updates around the pro line with bigger screens. super smooth 4 k video and studio quality. mike's those things i feel like for cars. careers really nice to have. i don't know how much translate to regular consumers really utilize there's also better heat, dissipation, so the phones should stay cooler. >> faster wireless charging and longer battery life. for me as a pro the extra battery life is something that i really need. i'm always carrying around extra better banking and things like that. if you're a 14 year old, it was a great update. >> i would stick 15th. have
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one of callers on the 16 this time around are glowy and bright all-terrain teal, white black colors on the pro are more muted. black, white, natural and desert titanium one year miss apple special blend of ai called apple intelligence won't be available on launch day september. 20th. it will roll out as a software update in the coming months. example, has a better chance of doing right than almost anybody else. but if they're going to take the time to do that, they're going to take time do that think that's probably a really good cause. >> that was our rich demero reporting and for your money, social security recipients are on track for a smaller cost of living adjustment next year. the adjustment or cola is tied to the average inflation data for july august and september. so the actual increase won't be clear until october, but analysts observe inflation increases, have been cooling leader leading to lower increases. where the rates are on the decline. reports show
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last week's rates were at their lowest level since february 2023. providing some relief to home buyers. and those looking to refinance the average contract rate on a 30 year fixed mortgage fell to 6.2 9%, almost a full percentage point lower than a year ago. well, mortgage rates dropped for 6 straight weeks. experts say buying demand remains weak. coming up here on the kron 4 weekend morning news. thousands of californians forced to leave their homes because of 3 major wildfires. >> the latest progress on containment efforts from fire officials. catch me if you can, a feline on the loose at lax after the break. the reward for the cats safe reward for the cats safe return home.
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what would y'all name this chapter of y'all life? probably family. family, why is that? buenos dias, buenos dias. la comunidad es el corazón del barrio. pues sin ella no hay vida, no hay esperanza. everything that i'm doing is for my family. yeah. las mismas cosas que yo quiero para mi hijo las quiero para los niños de la comunidad. (♪♪)
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>> welcome back. we're taking a live picture. look at walnut creek at the surface. that is yeah, we can see some haze breaking through there a little bit. that's some morning clouds a little bit around, but they'll be more this afternoon. that's what we're all gaming on. and that's going to help bring temperatures down a bit. we have those good, strong onshore winds at work as well. good morning to you. and our live shot coming in here now from yosemite and beautiful blue skies, which is not going remain in their forecast. they're actually didn't get a little flavor winner, at least at the higher elevations. you get up there around 8 to 9,000 feet. but it's the idea that counts is not so much what action they hold onto, which is not really much that much at all. so their forecast, speaking of which there's the dropped out of the lower 50's you can see here some light
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rain on wednesday. but again, you get up to about 8,000 feet. some token snow to be found a little bit through the systems. once they pass, we go back to a warming phase and next week it's going to be hot and the central valley and also in the bay area as well. another almost week as we call for the season, kind of a heat spike again. now what you see here, the greens indicate where we see some chance of some scattered widely about air mass thunder showers at work. this low is actually digging in here a little bit kind of cleaning that out because it's a different source of agitation that we're going to get. you can actually see this on the maps which will show you 50's. you can see for our current numbers. 59 open. 63. meanwhile, for any act, these numbers are a little bit warmer. then they were from this time yesterday, ok, back to future cast for here's what we got going on. these colors. you can see here that's at 500 millibars in elevation its way up there. but it gives you an idea some cooling and warming would like to look at this for heat spikes and cooling down. obviously with this low barreling out of the gulf of alaska. no surprise. it's cold
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cold upstairs that can sometimes dry. some thunder showers, too. but look at this thing began here while right over the bay area. as you can see by monday here, that's going to help facilitate a few little widely scattered showers. and because the cold air upstairs thunder showers. so that's hit number one. then we get to around. here's another way of your wednesday. again, chance of some scattered showers, thunder showers, mountain snows row high up. there's a cold core low that's actually dipping down to socal. almost at that point. that's pretty impressive to shoot that far south this time of year. it's a little bit on the early side to see that. but that will also drive some surface winds that will be watching through all of this, too. you don't actually see it on this map here. but as we get into next weekend, a little bit of warming going on. that's what for the dakotas. but for us on our end and it looks like some surface temperatures. again, as i mentioned by next week, really start warming up or the following week. i should say not this week coming up. all right. 4 zone forecast where it's 66 for a high today. san francisco more 60's at the coast with you're gonna see a lot more cloud cover. maybe in some drizzle trying to develop
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and everything. 68 for burning game. don't forget those winds, too down to the south. we have 80's here yesterday. 71 palo alto in redwood city. looks like in the south bay. we're at lower 70's as well. 74 for morgan hill really starts underscoring the fact of the winter playbook and paway upper 60's east bay shoreline and over the east bay hills, not much more. maybe some lower 70's livermore, 70 to 74 for walnut creek. 75 for concord. a lot of that's contingent on how much sunshine to get richmond. 69, 64 of allay. 75 fairfield. 73 for napa to about 79 for santa rosa watching the 7 day forecast. there's the drop. we're going to stay like this in this kind of autumnal forecastwith hits on monday wednesday and then put in it up there for saturday. lets you know that summer is not completely it's just taking a week off. all office i went on. >> a bit of a vacation to send an email go. i'm out of the office until saturday. there you go. thanks a lot.
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wildfires in southern california continue to burn this weekend, forcing the evacuation of thousands of people across several counties. the biggest wildfire is the bridge fire just east of los angeles news nation's nancy loo reports on the latest. >> los angeles is surrounded by 3 major wildfires. and now word is spreading about the causes of 2 of them. and that is stirring some anger. we now know one fire set by accident. the other allegedly by a serial arsonist. we're near the airport fire here in orange county. and officials are calling this one a case of accidental arson. the fire broke out on monday when an orange county public works. crew was using heavy equipment in this area to move some boulders. while temperatures were in the triple digits that spark not just the fire, but some growing criticism of local government. as for the
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line fire out in san bernardino to the east, it was allegedly set by a serial arsonist. 34 year-old justin halstenberg is facing multiple charges including aggravated arson. according to the san bernardino district attorney alston bird use incendiary devices to deliberately start fires just over a week ago, hull simberg allegedly started to other fires that were extinguished quickly. but then a 3rd attempt last thursday became the line fire. the cause of the bridge fire is still under investigation. that continues to ravage the angeles national forest northeast of los angeles. it has become the state's biggest wildfire at nearly 53,000 acres and containment is just 3% with all 3 fires that are rain has made things tricky for firefighters. flames are in remote areas in angeles national forest and the san bernardino mountains. so a
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firefight by air is often required much lighter winds are helping now since flames had been spreading sometimes faster. then crews have been able to put them out the bridge fire and other incidents have led to very smoky conditions throughout much of the region with many areas now under an air quality alert, much cooler temperatures are here now and that is helping firefighters to gain an upper hand. all 3 fires had broken out during a brutal heat wave over a week ago with triple digit temperatures for over a week. back to you. >> a newly released video from hawaii shows officers going home to home during last year's deadly lahaina fire that killed 102 people.
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there's also a new report into the incident released by the state's attorney general. that report found problems, including the near the need for clear communication and more education and wildfires. also, there were too many wooden buildings that needed upgrades. >> events of august 8th understood the importance of addressing the documented fire risks that exist in the state of hawaii. the wildfire prevention preparedness and operation measures. in case that face significant. if not sometimes unprecedented challenges as the threat escalated. >> hawaiian leaders say they're pushing for new laws to help prepare for future emergencies. a real nightmare for a pet owner. a woman's cat escaped at lax this week as she was loading her luggage before a flight. the cat was spotted roaming airport terminals for hours last night. but so far no one has been able to grab it. reporter
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angelica caught a has the latest. >> cap that's been missing for 4 days at lax is giving new meaning to the phrase cats out of the bag or in this case, her cage. we were shocked. we were in panic. that's shelley a friend of the cat's owner who says it all started on the night of september. 11th. when she was dropping her friends at the international terminal when the cage fell and the door opened, it just broke down in. >> opened. he just skate. from the cage. >> with your own are having to make the flight to korea with her 2 other cats and dog go check a 10 year old black and white short hair has been making appearances around the arrivals construction zone near be too first on thursday night. construction workers say she was spotted around this blue fence and then again last night, another worker took this photo of go hiding
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under a machine, but they couldn't catch are leading shelley to share this flyer with the reward for $100 and capturing the attention of cat rescuer. david, so bell touch me because >> look where we are. we're at lax. it's it's constantly noisy and crowded. last night, david set for traps near the area she was last seen but checked or a 6 this morning. >> unfortunately, no cat, no food as the days go on. his only hope. >> they go into survival mode. they they don't. meow, david says is that she won't have tried going too far from where she first went missing. we certainly hope the cat is found soon. we'll be right found soon. we'll be right back.
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they want you to send in photos of your pet so that one of their volunteers can send you a fun artistic interpretation of that photo back. you can see some examples there if you want to electronic version, that's going to be 50 bucks for 125, you can get a physical version. the proceeds support friends of oakland, animal services and submissions close in just a few days on september. 18th. >> all right. breaking overnight, first responders on scene of a vehicle fire in downtown oakland. what we're learning from this video. plus you gotta see this video thieves armed with sledgehammers wrecking the inside a local business. what police say the thieves were able to get away with. and the mood festival kicks into high gear shortly. and new this morning, we're taking a look at the activities. plus it in studio. sweet treat those studio. sweet treat those stories comin (♪♪) when life spells heartburn... how do you spell relief? r-o-l-a-i-d-s
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kron. 4 morning news. new video overnight shows fire shooting from a car in downtown oakland. what we know about this situation so far. plus, caught on camera thieves smash up east bay store using sledgehammers how the business owner is responding. and a south bay business fined thousands of dollars for alleged zoning violations. the winery now pushing back promptly told us that that was illegal in santa clara county. we told them that was unacceptable. >> why they're being told by the county, it's illegal for them to help a family of 5. >> from the area's local news
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station. you're watching the kron. 4 morning news at 8. >> good morning. thank you so much for joining us here on the kron 4 weekend morning news. i'm stephanie lin. it's sunday september. the 15th. let's get your day started with a look at the weather with dave spahr. good morning, dave. well, good morning, stephanie. good morning, everybody. and big changes in the weather we're looking at brought just for today, but into early next week as we get kind of a pattern is more reminiscent of because of striking so early will call more autumnal. >> i maybe a few little showers or thundershowers a possibility with this ride, too. first things first, that fog that's covering much of the bay. what happens is we mix that out and we get the scattered clouds for this afternoon. there you have a look at the fog and it really mixes out pretty quickly least promises to do so. even at the coastal locations. but again, that cloud cover aloft is what you will notice today. you can see it just digging in from the pacific. these the path way or the highway coming in from the gulf of alaska.
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that's up from the winter months. we're going to see a lot of that for this week ahead. maybe just a test run for the winner. hopefully there's the onshore wind you can see in there quite active at this hour. so in some of the wind prone areas, not your imagination. little bit on the windy side there. so bundle up and no matter what the temperatures are, even though yes, there are cooler. but you couple that with maybe some more cloud cover and some winds, it's going to be a bit chilly in spots. we got 60 going on for hayward and oakland. meanwhile, inland, you got 63 for antioch, up north 50's. 59 for san jose. for comparison, we're still warmer lot of pockets here, although off to tri valley, they're pretty close to yesterday, if not a degree shy. 65 at high noon while 68 to 3 o'clock. and again, part of the fairest way to phrase it is somewhat variable clouds by late tonight tomorrow. maybe the chance of bitter patter of rain in a little bit of rumbling without all of that mourn to forecast in a bit 70. all right, dave, thank you so much. breaking overnight. >> this citizen app video shows fire and smoke rising from a car in downtown
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oakland. this was posted shortly after 2 o'clock this morning. you can see officers standing by as firefighters work to put those flames out near the corner of 14th and webster street. from this video, it does appear first responders managed to get the fire under control. and around the same time in the same area. this video also from the citizen app shows first responders and a group of people standing over someone who appears to be hurt. now this may be a separate incident. we are asking oakland police what exactly happened here. how many cars were involved and if anyone faces charges this morning, we'll keep you updated on air and on our website. kron 4 dot com. if you're just waking up with us, check out this video of thieves using sledgehammers to smash glass cases at an east bay business. unfortunately, the shop's owner told kron four's philippe djegal. this is not the first time this has happened. >> empty display cases with the back panels busted out the jewelry showcased inside of them stolen at the home consignment center in danville wednesday afternoon by who
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police described as 5 masked black men wearing dark clothing. i'm amazed that. >> this is going on and they said this is the 3rd time at least 3 times in 3 decades. an employee tells customer margy gresham and kron 4. this business has been robbed. wednesday's robbery mirrors one carried out here in december. >> when surveillance cameras capture 3 men shuttering the display cases and taking the jewelry. employees understandably scared when this happened. one worker tells me that they feel helpless during these incidents because there's not much they can do were there and they have a gun or anything. he said no. >> they just come do it. >> take denville. police responded to wednesday afternoons, robbery, but the suspects fled in a car before officers arrived. leaving the store with another big monetary loss. not only that, i mean, if those pieces were on consignment, it isn't just a store. it's the people that are awesome man. that's just what more nutley. no injuries were reported. police say
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despite similarities between this robbery and the one reported late last year, there is no evidence linking the cases in danville, philippe djegal, all kron. 4 news. >> this morning, a man faces multiple felony charges. he's accused of setting a fire and vandalizing the college of marines valley campus in novato. the fire alarm went off in a classroom around 05:25am. saturday. school officials say a wildfire also sparked near the indian valley organic farm electronic equipment and a service van were found damaged. the campus reopened at 11:15am. and a south bay business faces more than $120,000 in fines because one of its own workers lives of its property prof was jack moment explains why county leaders have a problem with this. >> this single bunch of grapes are around. all that's left of this vineyard. that's of an issue. no winery in saratoga.
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just feet away from live music on saturday night. lot of people who are in and unfortunate situations we see him all the time. we see him every day. recognize that those people. more than likely very good people who are down on luck or add one thing or another occur. that's why michael ballard, co-owner of the winery, says inspired him to help one of his workers, a family of 5. the father manages the figure here, agricultural workers trying to make it financially here in silicon valley and the wage rates that that one earns in that and that employment environment. >> is far below any ability to to support of the rental. >> that's when the ballots decided to build ad. you unit for the family to live on their property. the permit process, though, has been difficult. and for the last several years, the family has been living in an rv also on the property. the county
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promptly told us that that was illegal in santa clara county and the. >> we'd have to remove the trailer immediately. and we told them that was unacceptable that that was martinez home. they have nowhere else to go. >> and that's when the fight started. ballard says it started $1000 a day now down to $100 a day totaling $120,000 in fines. now for small winery, ballard says that this could bankruptcy, the restart to the county of santa clara. but we did not hear back fining people for working around their rules and really trying to find a way to help their friends and neighbors. paul avila, with the institute of justice a nationwide nonprofit law firm says they filed a civil complaint with santa clara county argument. they will not see dime of those fines paid. >> avila says it's more indicative of the dire housing situation in silicon valley will see the situation and realize, hey, wait a minute, you know, they're just trying to help. we've all got to do
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something in order to fix this housing problem. and as the music plays on saturday, ballard says he doesn't know how long this already years long battle will take. you know, we're only here for a short time and got to spend some of that trying to help somebody else in saratoga jack moment. kron 4 news. >> commuters in san francisco's outer sunset will soon be able to get back on line. officials say goes back into service later this month. transit officials say they've made several upgrades, which includes smoother and quieter train tracks. they've also added multiple boarding area. so riders don't have to board directly onto the street alongside traffic. the improvement project started in 2019 service is expected to resume on september. 28. and today marks the start of hispanic heritage month. the superbly reports it's hispanic student population is growing at record levels. latino students for the second largest demographic group attending schools in the uc system just last year making
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up more than a quarter of the staff and faculty over the last decade. meanwhile, san jose health officials are working with a nonprofit locally to get more latinos to the polls in november. the organization, community health partnership is working with staff at clinics and hospitals. workers will provide patients with voting resources. political analysts believe the latino vote could be decisive in this presidential election year. for local election headquarters and bay area voters are working to elect kamala harris as president kron four's. dan kerman spoke with an organization training volunteers to travel to swing states to convince those undecided voters. >> the time is now is really inspired by michelle obama when she said do something at the dnc. >> kiki is an oakland resident and one of the many volunteers foresee the vote, a grassroots organization based in oakland, the trains volunteers to go to swing states, knock on doors and if undecided convince
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people to vote for kamala harris for president. >> for me, it just was a way of uniting people and showing people you know, we really all the same there. there are some differences between us, but for the purposes of this election, we need to be united. see, the vote was launched back in 2020 with the mission of stopping donald trump from being re-elected. >> that goal hasn't changed in despite vice president kamala harris's success during tuesday's debate. it's full steam ahead for see the vote. >> elections are not won on debate stages. elections are won on the front doorsteps of regular voters in the swing state. and so what we're doing is we're going to get people out there to arizona and nevada, pennsylvania, michigan and wisconsin are going to talk to those undecided voters. those independent voters who haven't made up their mind yet she devoted executive director emily lee says her organization provides a great opportunity for those in blue states to make a
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difference. she hopes to get 3,000 volunteers knocking on doors in swing states before election day. one of the most persuasive ways to convince a voter is actually go talk to them face to face that, something that a text message, a postcard. and, you know, it's just not the same. kiki will be one of those volunteers. she says tuesday's debate energized her in before election day. she'll be knocking on doors in detroit, phoenix and reno. >> we have to move now and i'm ready to do it. dan kerman kron, 4 news. >> coming up next on the kron 4 morning news. a unique county fair tradition has spectators on the edge of their seats as the contestants crawl to ictory. plus pg e is raising rates for customers yet again. just how much more you can expect to pay on your bill. and if you ever wanted to enjoy the beauty and taste of the annual moon festival, you are in luck after the break. local taiwanese chef henry soon walks us through
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how to make a traditional sweet treat. you can you don't want to miss it. stay with us. >> and we'll be seeing quite more in the way of cloud cover going on for today. and we change the season's temporarily, if you will, going to take a i'll say what city hall insiders won't. we have a drug, homelessness, and economic recovery crisis, because the system that's supposed to fix things is the problem. record budgets. fewer officers. business killing bureaucracy. the insiders won't change a system built for their benefit. i'm daniel lurie and san francisco needs a mayor unafraid to take on the status quo, bring accountability, and stop the excuses.
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this morning live look outside at the embarcadero in san francisco where wow, it looks like the wind is really picking up out there. dave. >> yes, want to bundle up. when you see that imagery and that's probably not a bad idea today because you have the interference oftlot of cloud cover. that's going to be a different type of cloud cover later on. that's still the fog were negotiating with this morning. there's a line that's
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picture, rather taken this morning by our own james fletcher, mr. james, up our lean about their look at the cloud cover. the fog kind of left over from overnight. as you start the day there, mount diablo off towards the distance. now this is san jose state. just to give you an idea that there is still cloud cover aloft to be had this not so much the bay fog, but it's just of the cloud cover. we're going to have today early part of the week of the unsettled weather we've been talking about temperature check for you. actually not too bad on the board right now. it's the winds that give that feel that damp cool wind. but we have lower 60's 50's on the board to 63. meanwhile, for any auc, as far as thunder shower activity in the west, it's expand a little bit from yesterday. that's just the chance of afternoon evening thundershowers. this trough digging into the west. typically the kind of clears us out with the real hot weather that we would sometimes get. but this thing is on bringing with it its own moisture in its own little gain to the ball game, if you will, meaning we may get some thunder showers out of the 2. at least lightning strikes out
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of it. futurecast for we clear out the fog at the lower levels. but then in the afternoon comes the cloud coverage. you'll notice do have some hits of precipitation up in the mountains. that means also some mountain snows, but that's really high up. they're probably not going to stick it going to be more cosmetic than anything else getting into monday. again, lingering in the monterey bay a little bit. so they'll be spotty little showers out and about we take a breather a little bit into tuesday. and if you see that rotation there, that means some offshore winds on the home front, a little pop of that. not good, but we are getting some moisture with all of this coming in. so that's good. all day today. it's going to be kind of that chill and we get to monday. yeah, monday in the morning there is that offshore wind popped for just a time before it goes right back again to onshore. so not the best thing to say, but at least a temporary. and we're getting a lot of moisture with this system as well. just watch out the lightning strikes. 45 minutes or 40 minute delay or so. and as a poll, by the way, birds are all leaving me now that i'm pointing variable clouds and windy, much colder with lower 70's happening inland
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early in the pretty much on those temperatures, the same but monday and wednesday, the 2 big days to watch for showers or thundershower. it's not total coverage on everybody's going to get it. it's not a lot is more token than anything else. but it's those lightning strikes going to watch out for late in the week, though, clearing and warming quickly hitting 90 looks like by next week and next saturday, we might be. but right back up there and the longer-range models are telling us that the following week will be 90's to potentially even near 100 for those inland valleys. i know about that point. it's autumnal as far as astronomers are concerned. even 66 san francisco, 68 oakland, 72 san jose and the wider board there you have the mid 70's in the far east bay. what a change up north. let's go make scrounge about 79 or so for santa rosa. and it's more of the same the next few days with this unsettled. start to your work week. stephanie. >> all right, dave, thank you for the mid autumn festival. also known as the moon festival is an event celebrated by many of asian descent. it's a time for family to get together and enjoy the beauty of the full moon while enjoying some tasty
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treats. and joining us live now with a look at how to make the traditional moon cake is henry sue is a local taiwanese of food enthusiast. and he's also the mind behind some or on the summit dumplings. a good morning to you, henry morning. how i am doing great. thank you so much for joining us. and we're so excited to learn how to make mooncakes today with you. so first, let's tell us a little bit about cake. was this something that people traditionally enjoyed this time of year? >> so moon cakes made on the moon festival is september 17th on tuesday. and traditionally it marks in. >> lunar agricultural calendar. the and of the summer harvest. >> the full moon being on tuesday. the ideas to enjoy the sweet round signifies the moon and family in unity. okay. and to drink tea watch them in and share it sounds like such a relaxing peaceful
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time. >> so walk us through what you go. you're going to be showing us today. so today we're going to be making snow skin moon cake, which based on the style that was developed and hong kong were also used to eating the one that is kind of the glossy baked won. but this is a very quick style. >> it's almost kind of ready to eat within minutes. are working with these ingredients which are glutinous rice, flour butter roasted won and powdered sugar. that's all we have in the which i have the ball and then we have the filling. these are premade. so it's really simple. the classic one for the harvest moon festival is. the lotus seed pace. most ubiquitous won is the red bean paste. yeah. big fan of love red ok? all right. so how is this all going to come together? >> so right now, i already have the glutinous rice flour
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and the powdered sugar in the and then all we're going to do is do a little and then add the water. >> and then we. bring that together >> got to get it is there's certain consistency that you're looking for here. >> yeah. a lot of people say online, more water but actually in the thumb you kind of just makes it all together and hydrate. all of the the flr thaa little bit like interesting. a man once i start to get into that. yeah. and to stick together that i can go in there with my ham kent and then. it'll be a little bit sticky. we're just going to do half of this for now. and this is something that anybody can do easily themselves at home. yes, get the kids involved to. yes, this is a really ease the kids like to do this. i did this last week for the certain
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susko community center. we did mid autumn festival in. we were able to do this out in the street, and really easy. fantastic. and now i notice you have some colors, some colors going on here as well. colors going on here as well. yes, so the colors here, i read the powder and that's how i got the color for you can also use food, i or anything else. but this these are you for that with mixed in with the can. and though, that and then this is potato starch keep things dry. my hands are starting to get and but that was how quick it was to make the and then. then i'm gonna cut all right. got to cut it because we've got to get the feeling in and the ratio of the filling to is approximately one to won. okay. so it's a thin and i have the start here because
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now we sticky and we've got to make sure we've got a good working service to bring this all together and then literally i'm not i don't even need a and the rolling technique side just rice flour is pretty easy to work with compared to wheat flour. and i'm literally just kind of hand punching and like any dumping making you want the pad to be fat in the middle and the edges to be so when you put together? that kind of has a good ratio and henry, i don't want to that. we have about 45 seconds. make magic happen and this this is this one. is that? that's right. around the and literally. i'm just kind of. pulling it together like ok? and then this is the press. there's several different ones here. minute shoes. this one that has the chinese characters for mid autumn, right? beautiful. and then i stick it in here.
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if it wants to go in, there we go. and yeah. and then put a little starts yeah. and then i have. little pri. the beauty of live television is can happen and is yeah, beautiful had opened early quick as they see the inside. >> pace. oh, that's beautiful. isn't that delightful? well, thank you so much, henry that wonderful, fast pace tutorial. and if people want to get more information about how to, you know, make moon cakes at hwme or or around the summit dumplings. how can they do that? >> i only have an instagram account. okay around a dumpling. so if you follow me there, you can see what i'm doing up okay. we'll fantastic. thank you so much. 2 henrys, 2 taiwanese food enthusiast for this fantastic
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what's called sf wiens roughly 70 dogs race to the finish line. in santa cruz county. the so-called diaper derby took place at the county fair. there. the event features babies and toddlers racing against each other. little contestants crawled or ran from one end of a match to the other with the help of their parents. saturday's event has been a fair tradition since the late 18. 100's. wow. just incredible. and pg e once again hiking up their prices. coming up next on the kron 4 weekend morning news. just how much more money could be coming out of your pockets. >> plus, a taste of oktoberfest and you don't need a ticket to germany for this one. live music, food, good drinks and more coming to downtown san francisco. new downtown san francisco. new this morning. a live
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>> customers are paying 40 to $50 a month more than before the beginning of the year. >> developing now on the kron 4 morning news. thousands of customers are set to pay more for their power bills. why some say pg e is be unfair to struggling families. and we continue to see a decline in nationwide mortgage rates. why some experts say the risk to buy may still be too high. all right, a 30 this morning. thank you so much for joining us here on the kron. 4 morning news. i'm stephanie lin. >> we continue our news coverage this half hour with a look at your sunday forecast with mister dave sphar heyday. a good morning, stephanie. good morning, everybody. and a big change going on for today and early into next week. yeah, we are to have the fog hanging out all that. but we do have the winds will chilly
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going on there. >> and it will be a looks like for the early part of the week as we get a flavor of not only autumn, but maybe a little bit of winter to picking this up pattern that we're seeing. sfo. first things first. we're looking about a 40 minute delay cooking here because of that ground fog that we mentioned earlier. now, this part's going to mix out, but we're going to be left over with some scattered clouds throughout the afternoon. temperature check for you were actually warmer in spots this morning to start off with. but the conditions make it feel a little cooler 50's up north 65 already for antioch and 59. meanwhile for san jose, we expect about 65 for high noon to 3 o'clock. 69. so not a lot of movement staying in the 60's, but inland. you can expect some 70's going on. there's a look at the winds live winds that is they're going to build actually from this point this afternoon, the roll on shore, but they're below the wind advisory threshold. but in some spots a little bit on the windy sides. want to plan accordingly to that? if you see the cloud pattern here, you can kind of see that low digging into the west coast. this is typical to
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what we see in the winter months when they come out of the gulf of alaska like this. it's a cold core low. so that means from our standpoint, like strikes of lightning with all of that in the few scattered showers on monday and the other with a day to look out for will be also on wednesday. 74 looks for a high today. that's it. maybe up to 79. that's an overachiever up to santa rosa. most readings around the bay in the 60's to near have your 4 zone forecast an extended a bit. stephanie. all right, dave, thank you. >> and that story for us this morning. pg e bills are once again going up. this is the 4th rate increase so far this year crawford's michael thomas reports with the latest. >> this pg e price hike comes as the company enters its 4th quarter. keep in mind, customers like you and i are already paying on average about $281 a month for gas and electric. and in the next 3 weeks, we're going to be paying about 5 to $6 more. thursday night. the california public utilities commission approved another price hike for pg e that begins on october. first. that's when
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customers like missus. mcdaniels will see an increase on their bill for about 5 to $6 every month. >> i think is unfair. i think also a lot of people are struggling in today's economy and they're going up like rent looking at numbers over the last decade pg e's prices have jumped at least 110%. and the company plans to raise prices by at least another 3% over the next 2 years. consumer advocacy organization say customers bills compared to last year have gone up significantly and people are starting to feel it. >> when you add all these together, customers are paying 40 to $50 a more than before the beginning of the year. and that is what is making people so upset for now. the company says customers can expect price hikes depending on electric uses. >> and even those who have income-qualified discounts, we'll still need to pay at least an additional $4 a month as we get more details from officials regarding the next price hike will continue to
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keep you updated. that's very latest here in richmond and michael thomas. i'll send it back to you live in the studio. >> in san bruno, a throughway car crash on 2.80 cars for injury saturday. the chp says it happened around 4.30, near sneak plane. 3 people in overturned car were taken to the hospital. one person in another car suffered head injuries. the right lanes of 2.80, shut down for about 2 hours causing delays throughout the day. battle. police arrested a 34 year-old man accused of stealing from the local high school. there. officials responded to reports of a classroom burglary last month with items like keys and other personal items being taken. police say they tracked down the suspect and found him in a car on redwood boulevard. police say they found novato high school keys on the man and were able to return those to the school. the firefighters responded to a grass fire there near livermore friday night. they say the blaze was started by a truck driver driving off-road. it happened around 11, 30 near
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patterson pass road and midway road photos show the truck in flames. the fire scorching roughly 3 acres before crews contained no injuries reported. online. return fraud is booming. according to the wall street journal, some scammers are sending back boxes full of bricks instead of the original purchases while others are tampering with shipping labels, the national retail federation says about 100 billion dollars in merchandise was returned fraudulently in 2023. and this is the 30th anniversary of the violence against women act. the department of justice is rolling out millions of dollars in new grants to help law enforcement tackle gender based violence reporter raquel martin has the story. >> washington 30 years ago was a bit different for women. women on the senate floor had to be wearing a skirt entered women. shelters were called by one senator indoctrination centers for runaway wives. despite all odds, these women help secure the 1994 violence
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against women at its enactment indicated a paradigm shift. attorney general merrick garland spotlighted them and a landmark legislation friday. the law for the first time federally mandated law enforcement go after abusers created a national abuse hotline and surged resources to survivors. if it weren't vow, i don't think i would be here today. caitlin mattis is a survivor. she says believe protected her from a stalker who later went on to murder. another woman. i want to see more cases better handle. congress expanded funding in 2022 when they modernize the violence against women act its 4th time since 1994 president joe biden, who as a senator led the charge the past the original plan that the investments work. >> annual rates of domestic violence have dropped almost 70%. congresswoman debbie dingell, a survivor herself, had to hide in the closet. does congress has more work to
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do? >> particularly to keep guns out of abusers hands. the president of gun creases to chances someone multi full the current law expires. >> in 2027 in washington, raquel martin. >> new cdc report finds that babies born in our state in 2021. can expect to live a shorter life. officials predict those born in 2021. will live just over 78 years. that's down from 81 years. in 2019 life expectancy dropped across the country in 2021, which experts say was likely caused by the pandemic. the cdc has not yet released twenty-twenty to life expectancy data at the state level. but the 2021 report found that hawaii had the highest life expectancy nationwide. and the fda is now mandating doctors alert patients of their density, which can help with early cancer detection. the fda mammography quality standards
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act was created in 1992. it ensures women across the country have high quality standards for cancer guard lists of geographic location. this week, the act was edited to require every facility in the country notify patients about their density. >> pressed nc matters and matters in the development of cancer. and if there are little cancers hiding elementary were more likely to pick it up on mri so that the patient has almost 100% of a great prognosis. patients will now receive a letter about their density after a checkup appointment. >> and if they have dense patients are encouraged to talk to their provider about additional tests which doctors say could help with that early cancer detection. >> and the boar's head me company says it's closing its plant in virginia over listeria. concerns the outbreak is tied to at least 9 deaths and roughly 50 hospitalizations. the closure impacts hundreds of workers. the company made the announcement saturday and says it will permanently stop
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making liverwurst. appel lovers can now preorder the new iphone 16, but which one should you get? rich demuro has that and much more in today's rich on tech. >> photo finish for the iphone 16 tap. it wants to bring it right into the camera. a new been called camera control. it's a button. and it just so many things, it doesn't just launch a camera, even takes the photo and then you can swipe on it and also control the camera. but wait, there's you can press lately and double there might be a learning it might be the most complicated but never get double. okay. so that will take some getting used to many of this year's biggest updates around the pro line with bigger screens. super smooth 4 k video and studio quality. mike's those things i feel like for cars. careers really nice to have. i don't know how much translate to regular consumers really utilize
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there's also better heat, dissipation, so the phones should stay cooler. >> faster wireless charging and longer battery life from the as a pro the extra battery life is something that i really need. i'm always carrying around extra better banking and things like that. if you're on 14 or older, this is a great update. >> i would stick 15. have one of callers on the 16 this time around are glowy and bright altering teal, white black colors on the pro are more muted. black, white, natural and desert titanium one year miss apple special blend of ai called apple intelligence won't be available on launch day september. 20th. it will roll out as a software update in the coming months. example, has a better chance of doing right than almost anybody else. but if they're going to take the time to do that, they're going to take time do that and think that's probably really good cause. >> a rich demuro reporting there and for your money, social security recipients are on track for a smaller cost of living adjustment next year.
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that adjustment or cola is tied to the average inflation data for july august and september. so the actual increase won't be clear until october, but analysts observe inflation increases, have been cooling leading to lower increases. and mortgage rates are on the decline. reports show last week's rates were at their lowest level since february 2023. providing some relief to homebuyers and lows. looking to refinance the average contract rate on a 30 year fixed mortgage fell to 6.2 9%, almost a full percentage point lower than a year ago while mortgage rates dropped for 6 straight weeks, experts say buying demand remains weak. coming up on the kron, 4 morning news at east bay. animal services offering you a unique way to show your love for your pets. >> why they say this ugly artwork as beautiful purpose. the first german food culture will be on full display in downtown san francisco coming up next. and in studio intall right, a 44 this
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morning live look outside at the embarcadero in san francisco where? >> if you plan to step out in this part of the bay area this morning at this moment, you might want to take a jacket with you. let's check in now with day for more on our weather. >> hey, good morning, stephanie. good morning, everybody. you know what it is? those chilly breeze conditions that we have as we start to flip the season's a
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little bit, i did see a little bit of blue sky trying to sneak its way from our golden gate bridge camera. so you'll see some sun come out today. sure. you see a lot of it up there in yosemite. this is check-in. your tahoe forecast with the unsettled weather. that means well, they say light rain, but in the higher elevations could see some token snow. when you get up there about 1000 feet or beyond, that's just kind of like a test run here for winter to come. and by the way, did we say all this next week may want to go up there to escape the heat for the central valley and also in the bay area. here's what's going on in stormtracker 4. there you see all that green. that's the chance of afternoon evening. thundershowers, blah, blah, blah. but this low that's to get in here is bringing in its own game plan 4 of the early part of the week. it's a different type of air mass that's going to drive this and different dynamics here. so it's not the monsoon thing. it's the cold air aloft that's going to drive or thing which we watching the winter months too 50's and some lower 60's lining up the east bay shoreline. now livermore. 61 65 meanwhile for antioch. but here's the big picture. you
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see the low digging in the colors. ation tells you a also showing the radar here, too, are the projected shots of rain. we're going to get in some scattered showers and thunder showers. but this coldness means that's a cold core low coming out of the gulf of alaska. so what happens is the airmass gets up there in the instability. factor can produce ice crystals and they rub against each other and get some lightning. the concern with that is sometimes that can spark off some fires. but we are getting some moisture with all of this, too, which is good news that's hit number one. that's monday. then we get to wednesday. this is now up to thursday, late on wednesday. and this dips pretty far to the south of france and socal may be getting a piece of this action to which is good news. but another opportunity for some scattered showers or maybe a thunder shower with that. but cooler temps reinforced after that. it's like a springboard springing back to the summer like feel and it's going to feel very summer-like for the following week for tomorrow. here's what you can expect already seeing a change in the 66 san francisco, shelley 60's of the coast. a new couple with that. the breezy
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conditions so bundle up. 68 burning game. 71 going on in this pocket down here. we saw 80's yesterday as well as the south bay. only lower 70's. 74 for morgan hill. upper 60's going on east bay. shoreline were already shifting into the winter type pattern where sometimes we don't even show the 4 zone because there's something else going on. rain or something and temperatures are not that different across the area. the microclimates don't really check in as much that way. 75 for concord. you get a lot of mixing going on and uniformity. 69 for richmond. meanwhile, 64 of allay 75 for fairfield us to about 73 for napa and a 79 for santa rosa. one of the overachievers going on for today. so hang on to all right. your seven-day forecast there it is. the autumnal feel we have with a lot of 70's on the board here and springing back into action. as you can see there by saturday back to 90. and that's kind of will sign of things to come. so i've given you the autumnal forecast here, it's feeling very much like october, stephanie, you pick it up from there. all right, dave, thanks
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so much. >> well, you can get a taste of oktoberfest without ever leaving the bay area. san francisco host a celebration of brought worst ice cold beer and live music in just a few days. and joining us live now with a preview is andy china managing partner with schroder's one of the businesses participating this year. good morning to you. i t well, how does it feel to be participating in this year? i know that you guys have been doing in october fest every year, but it sounds like you're expanding it. >> yeah, this is a this is the first time and entertainment zone has been created in the state of california. we'd like to thank senator london, britain, the board of supervisors for making this happen. a lot of heavy lifting because downtown is really struggled since and so all of this legislation got passed to create basically a place where we can shut down and throw parties yoga, do whatever in the streets on a recurring basis. and because we've been doing oktoberfest for over 10
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years now, schroder's actually 130 years old. we've been doing oktoberfest on the street since 2014. we thought this would be a perfect launching point for the entertainment zone. so we're excited to bring this to san francisco in want people to come down and see us and see that san francisco downtown is is going to be great. and this is the first step in that in that process. fantastic. and glad to hear that there is that innovation happening to really bring that life back to the downtown area in san francisco. >> tell us a bit about what people can expect sat october fest this year when they head out to front street. well, we teamed up with our neighbors harrington's and royal exchange with shutting down the street. >> and downtown sf the cbd for us is also partnering this as well. >> so it's officially called a fest on front and what that means. it's bigger and better than ever. we started 02:00pm on friday this friday and there's going to be axed throwing. we to advance. we're going to have competitions costume competition. stein
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holding down. >> the bans are lady holes in their traditional. so are the polk, a band coming all the way from southern california. but they also play like fund covers get. and then at 7 o'clock pop rocks comes on and they're fun cover band. that playing the san francisco bay area for forever. so it's kind of one big party and inside traders were going to be making it a traditional with leader beers glass times. it's going to feel like you're in munich. so inside outside music again, axe-throwing, which is a it's going to be fine when you've got that. i got to point out, too. i love the outfit, by the way. thank you very, to >> very festival. we appreciate it. and you mentioned the accident. how good of an ex or you never done it before. i you have to sign a waiver. i'm not but when the idea came up to us, we said, you know what? that kind of feels very fall, very
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oktoberfest. so let's do it. let's have some fun asic and what are some items off the menu at schroders that people absolutely have to try out while they're out there? well, so this is going to be pretty limited menus mainly doing the brought in the pretzels, which is the thing that everybody wants to have. but if you come in for the next month and actually pretty much through the fall and winter season, we're going to be running traditional drumming specials the whole time. so we always have the notion that so gurson insulin brought and then we'll be adding things like roasted duck lags, pork shanks whatever kind of fall. you know, the weather is perfect for the day when the when the weather gets foggy and fall, you're going to want to come in and and have some sauerbrunn all right. making us all hungry this morning. so tell us a bit about a mission to like, is this something that people have to purchase tickets for? >> that sort of thing. how can people get more information? you can go to event brite and just look up oktoberfest on front and rsvp. but admission is free. >> and you know, so we just encourage, you know, there's no reason not to come public transportation, super easy,
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bart muni and there's tons of parking on a friday, unfortunately for touch everything's good for us this chaos. it's super easy to get we'll have plenty of benches and we expect to have a few 1000 people would be great. all right. wonderful. and as we start to wrap things up here, you've been part of the san francisco business community for well over a decade, i would say yes. >> i mean, you seen things evolve over the last 10 years or so? what is your hope for the future of the city as we move forward here? >> i think the most positive thing is that. going to the crisis of 2020, the pandemic and recovering is the san francisco business community more united than ever. i we were nestle and friendly, there wasn't as much networking talking with each other about ways that we can help each other out and what's changed since then is that we're all in it together. and the city and state actually have been really behind us, try and find creative ways to bring san francisco back to what we were back in 2019. and
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when i say bring us back actually mean, it's probably going to be a different version. but we're hopeful that it's going to be a better version with san francisco, not just being sort of business place where you come in for work for a few hours but rather bridging is that different chain entertainment and lifestyle. we really think entertainment nightclub, restaurants, bars, hospitality can lead the way and present kind of a new version of what san francisco could be. >> all right. a hopeful message for viewers out there just inviting everybody to come out to oktoberfest again, to recap all of this, tell us when and where this is happening, how long that's going on for so oktoberfest on front is one day festival to to 10:00pm this friday, september 20th. and we will be celebrating oktoberfest all month of september and through october at schroders. so combined. see all right. fantastic. and each managing partner with schroder's. thank you so much. and happy oktoberfest. thank you so much. all right. we'll be right back.
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i'll say what city hall insiders won't. we have a drug, homelessness, and economic recovery crisis, because the system that's supposed to fix things is the problem. record budgets. fewer officers. business killing bureaucracy. the insiders won't change a system built for their benefit. i'm daniel lurie and san francisco needs a mayor unafraid to take on the status quo, bring accountability, and stop the excuses.
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animal services is getting creative in its latest fundraiser. check this out. they want you to send in photos of your pet. so that one of their volunteers can send you a fun artistic interpretation back for 50 bucks. you can get an electronic port and electronic version of it and for 125 you can get a physical one and the proceeds support friends of oakland, animal services. all submissions do close in just a few days on september 18. so this is something you want to support. make sure let them know. oakland, animal services.
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>> breaking overnight, first responders on scene of a car fire in downtown oakland. what we're learning from this video. and take a look at this video of thieves armed with sledgehammers wrecking the inside of a local business. what police say the group got away with. and strong support here at home for vice president kamala harris ahead of election day 2024, why some bay area voters are taking their message outside of california. those stories coming up on the kron 4 weekend morning news. breaking
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now on the kron. 4 morning news. new video overnight shows fire shooting from a car in downtown oakland. what we know about this situation so far. plus, caught on camera. thieves smashing up east bay store using sledgehammers how the business owner is responding. and a south bay business 5, thousands of dollars for alleged zoning violations. the winery now pushing back. >> promptly told us that that was illegal in santa clara county. we told them that was unacceptable. >> why they're being told by the county, it's illegal for them to help a family of 5. >> from the area's local news station, you're watching the
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kron. 4 morning news at no. >> good morning. thank you so much for joining us here on the kron. 4 weekend morning news. >> i'm stephanie lin. it's sunday september, the 15th and we continue our news coverage this morning with a look at the weather with dave sphar heyday. a good morning, stephanie. good morning, everybody. we are shifting over to a different to play ball care for our seasons. lease is going to feel like that for the next maybe about 5 days or so. and if you miss summer, don't worry. in. the longer range forecast is coming back again to so i guess we're pleasing everybody with this too. first things first, we have the fog around the immediate bay, but take a look at this. now. the san jose state, even a lenticular cloud looks like it's trying to develop in the background there. but some scattered clouds aloft, not just the fog that will be dealing with that swim or less this afternoon. once we take care of the morning fog. so that's in our future with some blue skies and some sunshine. and then some clouds pouring on in all of that through this disturbance. first things first, that fog pretty much mixes out pretty quickly. sometimes these elevated winds. help do that for us.
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kind of clears out our skies a little bit only to give us what's a lot left over. we have a nice little trough digging in our backyard here. that's going to provide and be the engine for winds all day today. tonight, even into tomorrow. and there's the chance of his little scattered thunder shower where we're at it, too onshore wind. you can see firmly in place double digits as you can see and our temperatures haven't moved too much 65 for antioch. most of the bay temperatures are right around 60. give or take upper 50's as well like fremont. 58 50's. meanwhile up to the north bay, it chillier in the east bay than this time yesterday. elsewhere, we're pretty close on the number. and there you can see it on storm tracker. 4 just in the backyard as that low digs in. coming up a little bit beach walking you through the forecast to what you can expect not just today, but early in 2 the next week, stephanie. all right, dave, thank you so much. breaking overnight, this citizen that that video shows fire and car so skewed the show's fire and smoke rising from a car in downtown oakland. take a good look at your screen here. >> this was posted shortly
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after 2 o'clock this morning. and you can see officers standing by as firefighters work to put those flames out near the corner of 14th and webster street. from the video, it appears first responders did manage to get this fire under control. and around the same time in the same area. this video also from the citizen app shows first responders and a group of people standing over someone who appears to be hurt. this may be a separate incident. we are asking oakland police what exactly happened here. how many cars were involved and if anyone faces charges this morning, we'll keep you updated on air and on our website. kron 4 dot com. if you're just waking up with us, check out this video of thieves using sledgehammers to smash in glass cases at an east bay business. unfortunately, the shop's owner told kron four's philippe djegal all this is not the first time this has happened. >> empty display cases with the back panels busted out the jewelry showcased inside of them stolen at the home consignment center in danville
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wednesday afternoon by who police described as 5 masked black men wearing dark clothing. i'm amazed that. >> this is going on and they said this is the 3rd time at least 3 times in 3 decades. an employee tells customer margy gresham and kron 4. this business has been robbed. wednesday's robbery mirrors one carried out here in december when surveillance cameras capture 3 men shattering the display cases. >> and taking the jewelry employees understandably scared when this happened. one worker tells me that they feel helpless during these incidents because there's not much they can do were there and they have a gun or anything. he said no. >> they just come do it. >> take denville. police responded to wednesday afternoons, robbery, but the suspects fled in a car before officers arrived. leaving the store with another big monetary loss. not only that, i mean, if those pieces were on consignment, it isn't just a store. it's the people that are awesome man. that's just what, or nutley. no injuries
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were reported. police say despite similarities between this robbery and the one reported late last year. >> there is no evidence linking the cases in danville, philippe djegal, all kron. 4 news. >> new this morning, a man faces multiple felony charges. he's accused of setting a fire and vandalizing the college of marines valley campus in novato. the fire alarm went off in a classroom around 05:25am. saturday. school officials say a wildfire also sparked near the indian valley organic farm, electronic equipment and a service van were found damaged. the campus reopened at 11:15am. and a south bay business faces more than $120,000 in fines because one of its own workers lives on the property. hope was jack moment explains why county leaders have a problem with this. >> this single bunch of grapes are around. all that's left of this vineyard. that's of an issue. no winery in saratoga
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just feet away from live music on saturday night. lot of people who are in and unfortunate situations we see him all the time. we see him every day. >> recognize that those people more than likely very good people who are down on luck or add one thing another occur. that's why michael ballard, co-owner of the winery, says inspired him to help one of his workers, a family of 5. the father manages the figure here. >> agricultural workers trying to make it financially here in silicon valley and the wage rates that. >> one earns in that and that employment environment is far below any ability to to support of the rental. >> that's when the ballots decided to build ad. you unit for the family to live on their property, the permit process that has been difficult. and for the last several years, the family has been living in an rv also on the property. the county promptly told us that that was
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illegal in santa clara county and that. >> have to remove the trailer immediately. and we told them thatawas unacceptable, that that was martinez home. they have nowhere else to go. >> and that's when the fight started. ballard says it started $1000 a day now down to $100 debt totaling $120,000 in fines. now for small winery, ballard says that this could bankruptcy, the restart to the county of santa clara. but we did not care about fining people for working around their rules and really trying to find a way to help their friends and neighbors called out a lot with the institute of justice a nationwide nonprofit law firm says they filed a civil complaint with santa clara county. >> argument they will not see dime of those fines paid. avila says it's more indicative of the dire housing situation in silicon valley will see the situation and realize he wait a minute. you know, they're just trying to help. we've all got to do something in order to fix this
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housing problem. and as the music plays on saturday, ballard says he doesn't know how long this already years long battle will take. you know, we're only here for a short time and got to spend some of that trying to help somebody else in saratoga. jack moment kron 4 news. >> commuters in san francisco's outer sunset area will soon be able to get back on line. officials say goes back into service later this month. transit officials say they've made several upgrades, which includes smoother and quieter train tracks. they've also added multiple boarding area. so riders don't have to board directly onto the street alongside traffic. the improvement project started in 2019 and service is expected to resume on september. 28. today marks the start of hispanic heritage month and uc berkeley reports it's hispanic student population is growing at record levels. latino students for the second largest demographic group attending schools in the uc system last year making up more than a quarter of the staff and faculty over the last decade. meanwhile, san
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jose health officials are working with a local nonprofit to get more latinos to the polls in november. the organization, community health partnership is working with staff at clinics and hospitals. workers will provide patients with voting resources and political analystc believe the latino vote could be decisive in this presidential election year. your local election headquarters and bay area voters are working to elect kamala harris as president kron four's. dan kerman spoke with an organization training volunteers to travel to swing states to convince those undecided voters. >> the time is now is really inspired by michelle obama when she said do something at the dnc. >> kiki is an oakland resident and one of the many volunteers for see the vote, a grassroots organization based in oakland, the trains volunteers to go to swing states, knock on doors and if undecided convince people to vote for kamala harris for president. >> for me, it just was a way
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of uniting people and showing people you know, we really all the same there. there are some differences between us, but for the purposes of this election, we need to be united. see, the vote was launched back in 2020 with the mission of stopping donald trump from being re-elected. >> that goal hasn't changed in despite vice president kamala harris's success during tuesday's debate. it's full steam ahead for see the vote. >> elections are not won on debate stages. elections are won on the front doorsteps of regular voters in the swing state. and so what we're doing is we're going to get people out there to arizona and nevada, pennsylvania, michigan and wisconsin are going to talk to hose undecided voters. those independent voters who haven't made up their mind yet. >> see the vote. executive director emily lee says her organization provides a great opportunity for those in blue states to make a difference. she hopes to get 3,000 volunteers knocking on doors in swing states before
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election day. one of the most persuasive ways to convince a voter is actually go talk to them face to face that, something that a text message, a postcard. and, you know, it's just not the same. kiki will be one of those volunteers. she says tuesday's debate energized her in before election day. she'll be knocking on doors in detroit, phoenix and reno. >> we have to move now and i'm ready to do it. dan kerman kron, 4 news. >> coming up next on the kron, 4 morning news. a unique county fair tradition as spectators on the edge of their seats as the contestants call to victory. plus, p diddy is raising rates for customers yet again. just how much more you can expect to pay on your bill. >> we're gonna have the largest deportation in the history of our country. and we're going to start with springfield and the roar. >> and former president donald trump doubling down on his promise for mass deportation. what bay area voters are saying about those comments.
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>> welcome back. this live picture coming in from mount tam. you can see that the fog starting to peel away a little relieving what's aloft are revealing what's aloft and that is scattered clouds will thicken up at times a little bit because we're going more of autumnal to even a winter, like pattern that we have for the week good morning, everybody. and though the picture we have also coming in from james fletcher here this
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morning in his backyard out to walnut creek, mount diablo, their spooky looking clouds there. and this sets the tone for the week ahead will see a lot more of this throughout the week with this unsettled weather. we go down out of the san jose state to give you a general idea. this is sometimes when we go to see some blue skies to kind of get away from some of the bay fog. well, that may not be so much of an issue, but the clouds aloft are checking in as well. so again, sun and clouds, but don't let the sun for you not get too much warming going on with the cold air aloft. we have lower 60's covering most of the east bay. we're up to about 65 for antioch. meanwhile, up north still this chilly 50's also through the peninsula and 62 for san jose and most of the west of the rocky mountain west. that is some scattered a tiny showers and thunder showers. we tend to get with the daytime heating. but if you can notice here, there's a nice digging in of this trough, boys, textbook for you. and these things are going to be dipping pretty far south for september. that means even socal. that's the second one will come middle of the week. by the way, futurecast for peeling away the fog. but the
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scattered clouds in the afternoon as you will notice here. so, you know, the suns are going to be around all day today. there is the chance overnight and into tomorrow morning we may get a couple stray showers with all of this. looks like it's favoring a little bit down the peninsula the south bay down in monterey itself. not quantitative a lot. the really big issue look out for because a cold core low. couple of lightning strikes with this. now we've got a lot of that marine layer in here, which is a good plus. we need that in case we get any strikes of lightning here with all of that gives us some insulation. meanwhile, the mountains quite active monday afternoon at night, try to get some open patches here there tuesday. kind of an intermission day again, the scattered clouds kind of cool and all that until yet. another hit by wednesday, windy all day today. we don't have any wind advisories, but and a get all the way here. a little bit to get a check it out here. kind of double digits in most locations throughout the day today. this is already 07:00am by monday, but notice the direction at that time. all up
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here on the north bay. they're all shifted from the north. so we have an offshore wind popped. very typical. when you have a trough moves on through leaves on the backside gives us the offshore winds. that's why that moisture that we had a little bit of the surface, really a plus. they're kind of helps out with everything, not long-lasting. that's a plus. boom shifts back on onshore. in anticipation for the next system do for the middle of the week's lining everything up. sfo, by the way, has a 40 minute delay. variable clouds pride. the first way to say this. windy with that was 70's going on inland early week remaining chile. meanwhile, rain hits are unsettled weather hits. we want to call it monday. wednesday are the 2 days to look out for. it's not really wet systems, though, but we might have some lightning strikes there. latter portion a week warming up hitting 90. it looks like by next weekend and the following week. it looks like a almost a heat spike coming our way there. 66 san francisco, 68 oakland, 72 san jose. check it out in high temperature map. we have mid 70's going on there in the far east bay. 79. meanwhile, for santa rosa and it's more for the next several days. i'll be
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getting more into this than the extended forecast and check out your 4 zone as well, stephanie. all right, dave, thank you so much. >> happening today, the danville hot summer car show is back in town. check out this video from a previous event. this event will be at a new location at front and prospect streets. it runs from 11:00am to 04:00pm. the city of hayward is getting a new supermarket sprouts farmers market opens a store there, september 27th during opening weekend, shoppers had the chance to get free bags, even roses shoppers can enjoy a pop-up party and a scavenger hunt as well. on the campaign trail. former president donald trump continues to promised mass deportations of undocumented immigrants if he is elected. it's something he talked about in tuesday night's debate. and again, this weekend news nation's reporter news nation reporter rather nate belt has the latest. >> we're gonna have the largest deportation in the history of our country. and we're going to start with
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springfield and there are comments from the former president and that people around the state talking city council member danielle jurinsky says she would welcome help from the national level. we cannot move forward without federal assistance. it is just it's too much he says specifically she hopes trump's plans would focus on gang members and that the migrants who are here legally, the ones that are here that have committed crimes that are in and out of our jails are currently held in ice detention facility. >> i i it would be great to be great to some federal help getting them out of kelly, 90 with the colorado immigrant rights coalition believes, however, that any mask teppert haitian would likely go beyond convicted criminals whenever an immigration policy is past. >> it will be enforced against, you know, typically. the entire community, everybody faces the consequences his previous attempts at mass deportation of caused fear in the migrant
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community that she doesn't want to see return. we don't want a community where people afraid to. to call the police when they're suffering from domestic violence because they might get pulled into deportation proceedings. as for the city of aurora, we asked if the city fell to mass deportation was feasible. in a statement, city leaders say it is the responsibility of the appropriate federal authorities to enforce immigration law. >> apd's focus is the enforcement of state and local law. the on this. we're not in a position to engage in speculation. >> that was news nation's ne belt reporting for us. and meanwhile, in the bay area, members of the haitian community, including the owner of an oakland restaurant, are reacting to donald trump's deportation pledge. wolf, has something like that? well, i just started to laugh about it because >> i think out with a new season rill be a really bad for from the president and for candidate. also come mention something that that and we have customers that come to us and the or even a mild then of said what was said about the
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nation people, you know, why we have so many events that are here right now is and you never mention anything like them like getting counseled pets and then nothing that that. >> now in response to trump's claims about immigrants eating pets, the mayor of springfield, ohio, says officials have not seen any credible evidence. president joe biden spoke with the phoenix awards in washington saturday night. the black congressional caucus hosted this event. the president thanked black black congress members for their work over the past 4 years. >> congress post the highest number of black members and american history. >> the president listed what he described as a number of his notable accomplishments, including historically low
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unemployment numbers among black americans. in our next half hour of the crop for weekend morning news. new data shows babies recently born in california can expect to live shorter lives >> what experts think is causing that drop in life expectancy. and a free driverless car services expanding in the east bay. after the break on a cross for weekend morning news where you weekend morning news where you can catch a ride. i love that my daughter still needs me.
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>> it was off to the races for the doc sons in the bay area. check out the scene in san francisco sutro heights park saturday marked the 8th anniversary of what's called sf. we knees roughly 70 dogs race to the finish line. >> i wonder who won? >> winter with the prize was santa cruz county, the so-called a diaper derby took place at the county fair, the event features babies and toddlers racing against each other. little contestants, crawl or run from one end to the other with the help of parents. saturday's event has been a fair tradition since the late 18, 100's. this is the fire they taught hands-on cpr at the k n j were your health sickle awareness event. these are photos from saturday's event. the
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firefighters also shared information about the range of services offered by the department. and check this out. this new autonomous van is now offering free rides to people in martinez. the shuttle service, which is called presto, launched in walnut creek last month. and it's now we're rolling out across the east bay. so it's all about getting people in the to have a ride and then they do that. kind of decide by themselves there's actually sit for then somebody else because there's no distraction off the driver. the car works to get patients to and from the contra costa regional medical center during the day that in the evening the service opens to all nearby residents. >> pg e once again hiking up their rates. coming up next on the kron 4 weekend morning news. how much more money could be coming out of your could be coming out of your pockets.
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ers are paying 40 to $50 a month more than before the beginning of the year. >> developing now on the kron 4 weekend morning news. thousands of customers set to pay more for their power bills. why some say pg e is being unfair to struggling families. and we continue to see a decline in nationwide mortgage rates. why some experts say the risk to buy may still be too high. >> i 929 this morning. thank you so much for sticking with us here. the crown for weekend morning news. i'm stephanie lin. we're going to continue our news coverage this half
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hour with a look at your weather forecast. dave, what do we need to know? well, stephanie, good morning and good morning, everybody. big change in the climate going on for today. we're going to see cooler weather today and early into next week. it looks like with some. >> unsettled activity along with that as well. the first things first, we're taking your some of the bay area fog sfo is looking at some delays there about 40 minutes or so. not a lot that still may cause bit of a domino effect. little bit for you later on today. lower 60's cover most of the real estate east and the east bay hills up to 67 antioch, 50's up north 62 for san jose for comparison sake. 67 going on for about 1 o'clock there. and by 4.67, if you'll notice, it's turning somewhat cloudy. so we have the clouds, somewhat inconsistent. variable clouds are kind of do it, but nice, cool temps with all of that, too. onshore winds quite active already going to stay that way all day tonight today. and tonight and a little bit by tomorrow morning. meanwhile, we're waiting for this trough to drop south. it's going to be the engine behind our weather.
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we're expecting another one for the middle of the week. so for much of this week ahead, looks at the ac can take a little bit of a breather here and kind of a lounge in its parking lounge or however, next week is going to get back to work again because we looks like another heat spike coming our way, way upstream there have more on your 4 zone forecast. an extended stephanie. all right, dave, thank you. a big story for us this morning. pg e bills are once again going up. >> now this is the 4th rate increase so far this year. kron four's michael thomas has the details. >> this pg e price hike comes as the company enters its 4th quarter. keep in mind, customers like you and i are already paying on average about $281 a month for gas and electric. and in the next 3 weeks, we're going to be paying about 5 to $6 more. thursday night. the california public utilities commission approved another price hike for pg e that begins on october. first. that's when customers like missus. mcdaniels will see an increase on their bill for about 5 to $6 every month. >> i think unfair. i also a
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lot of people are struggling in today's economy and they're going up like grant looking at numbers over the last decade. pg e's prices have jumped at least 110%. >> and the company plans to raise prices by at least another 3% over the next 2 years. consumer advocacy organization say customers bills compared to last year have gone up significantly and people are starting to feel it. >> when you add all these together, customers are paying 40 to $50 a more than before the beginning of the year. and that is what is making people so upset for now. the company says customers can expect price hikes depending on electric uses. >> and even those who have income-qualified discounts, we'll still need to pay at least an additional $4 a month as we get more details from officials regarding the next price hike will continue to keep you updated. that's a very latest here in richmond and michael thomas. i'll send it back to you live in the studio. >> in san through a car crash
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on 2.80 caused for injuries on saturday. the chp says it happened around 4.30, near sneed lane. 3 people in an overturned car were taken to the hospital. one person in another car suffered head injuries, the right lanes of to a shutdown for about 2 hours causing delays throughout the day. battle. police arrested a 34 year-old man accused of stealing from novato high school officers responded to reports of a classroom burglary last month with items like he's being taken. police say they tracked down the suspect and found him in a car on redwood boulevard. police say they found novato high school kids on the man and were able to return those to the school. and firefighters responded to a grass fire near livermore friday night. they say the blaze was started by a truck driver driving off-road. it happened around 11, 30 near patterson pass road and midway road photos show the truck in flames. the video or rather the fire scorched roughly 3 acres before crews contained it. no injuries reported. all
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return. fraud is booming. according to the wall street journal, some scammers are sending back boxes full of bricks instead of the original purchases while others tamper with shipping labels, the national retail federation says about 100 billion dollars in merchandise was returned fraudulently in 2023. and this is the 30th anniversary of the violence against women act. the department of justice is rolling out millions of dollars in new grants to help law enforcement tackle gender based violence reporter raquel martin explains. >> washington 30 years ago was a bit different for women. women on the senate floor had to be wearing a skirt entered women. shelters were called by one senator indoctrination centers for runaway wives. despite all odds, these women help secure the 1994 violence against women at its enactment indicated a paradigm shift. attorney general merrick garland spotlight at them and a landmark legislation friday.
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the law for the first time federally mandated law enforcement go after abusers created a national abuse hotline and surged resources to survivors. if it weren't epvow, i don't think i would be here today. caitlin mattis is a survivor, she says believe protected her from a stalker who later went on to murder. another woman. i want to see more cases that are handled. congress expanded funding in 2022 when they modernize the violence against women act its 4th time since 1994 president joe biden, who as a senator led the charge the past the original plan that the investments work. >> annual rates of domestic violence have dropped almost 70%. congresswoman debbie dingell, a survivor herself, had to hide in the closet. does congress has more work to do? >> particularly to keep guns out of abusers hands. the president of gun creases to
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chance of someone multi full. the current law expires. >> in 2027 in washington, raquel martin. >> a new cdc report finds that babies born in our state in 2021. could expect to live a shorter life. officials predict those born in 2021. will live just over 78 years. that's down from 81 years. in 2019 life expectancy dropped across the country in 2021, which experts say was likely caused by the pandemic. the cdc has not yet released twenty-twenty to life expectancy data at the state level 2021 report found hawaii had the highest life expectancy nationwide. the fda is now mandating doctors alert patients of their density, which can help with early cancer detection. the fda mammogr phy quality standards act was created in 1992. it ensures women across the country have high quality standards for cancer, regardless of geographic location. this week, the act was edited to require every
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facility in the country notify patients about their density. >> nc matters and matters in the development of cancer. and if there are little cancers hiding illan metric were more likely to pick it up on mri so that the patient has almost 100% of a great prognosis. >> patients will now receive a letter about their density after a checkup. if they happen to have dense, patients are encouraged to talk to their provider about additional tests, which could help with that early detection. the boar's head me company says it's closing its plant in virginia over listeria. concerns. the outbreak is tied to at least 9 deaths and roughly 50 hospitalizations the closure impacts hundreds of workers. the company made the announcement saturday. it says it will permanently stop making liverwurst. apple lovers can now preorder the new iphone 16, but which one should you get? rich demuro has that and more in today's rich on tech.
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>> photo finish for the iphone 16 tap. it wants to bring it right into the camera. a new been called camera control. it's a button. and it just so many things, it doesn't just launch a camera, even takes the photo and then you can swipe on it and also control the camera. but wait, there's you can press lately and double there might be a learning it might be the most complicated but never get double. okay. so that will take some getting used to many of this year's biggest updates around the pro line with bigger screens. super smooth 4 k video and studio quality. mike's those things i feel like for cars. careers really nice to have. i don't know how much translate to regular consumers really utilize there's also better heat, dissipation, so the phones should stay cooler. >> faster wireless charging and longer battery life from the as a pro the extra battery life is something that i
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really need. i'm always carrying around extra better banking and things like that. if you're on 14 or older, this is a great update. >> i would stick 15. have one of callers on the 16 this time around are glowy and bright altering teal, white black colors on the pro are more muted. black, white, natural and desert titanium one year miss apple special blend of ai called apple intelligence won't be available on launch day september. 20th. it will roll out as a software update in the coming months. example, has a better chance of doing right than almost anybody else. but if they're going to take the time to do that, they're going to take time do that and think that's probably really good cause. >> well, your money, social security recipients are on track for a smaller cost of living adjustment next year. that adjustment also known as cola is tied to the average inflation data for july august and september. so the actual increase won't be clear until october, but analysts observe inflation increases, have been cooling leading to lower increases. we'll get rates are
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on the decline. reports show last week's rates at their lowest level since february 2023. providing some relief to home buyers. and those looking to refinance the average contract rate on a 30 year fixed mortgage fell to 6.2 9%, almost a full percentage point lower than a year ago while mortgage rates dropped for 6 straight weeks, experts say buying demand remains weak. a pilot program allowing people to renew their passports online is expanding the agency has been testing the online renewal system since 2022, at first, there were certain times of day online applications will be accepted once a certain amount was rich, the portal will close. now, state department officials say the system is running smoothly income process. a large number of applications without interruption. >> coming up on the krsn, 4 morning news, thousands of californians forced to leave their homes because of 3 major wildfires. well, lakers latest progress on containment efforts from fire officials.
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plus, catch me if you can. a feline is on the loose at lax after the break. the reward for the cats safe return home. >> well, feast, your eyes on this know those on currents. those are high temperatures expected for today. new air mass moving in here and is doesn't make little bit of noise. we're going to get that treatment for the early part of the weekend. let's take a look at that extended forecast in your 4 zone as well. proper morning news it to.
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>> all right, 9.43 this morning live look outside at san francisco. nice look at the bay bridge. a little ominous, perhaps a preview of halloween out there day. okay. yeah. you could go with that. your it's going to feel like a big change of the seasons idea that flag flapping a little bit tells you the winds are in place on shore right now helping to bring that marine layer in as far inland as we can. we'll maybe see some lightning strikes potentially. >> over the course of the next few days with change is going on. good morning, stephanie. good morning. all look at this. you 70, which is going to stay this way all day today either. but there's a little shot of it. we start the day next couple of days for tahoe. yeah. big drop in the 50's sense like at what happened. you know, big changes here, mike, it some showers even potentially on monday. but wednesday, you can see the showers at the lower levels
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when you get way up there. it's possible to 8,000 feet might see some token snow with that. not really stick or anything like that varied early, but it's it's cold test run for the winner here next week. by the way, not the one coming up at the following week. they want to run up to tahoe to escape some of the heat coming our way too. back to the rockies. what's going on here? just some scattered showers and thunder showers. almost a typical summertime drill, but it's being carved out by this new system providing its own bag of tricks lower 60's lot at the east bay shoreline. a lit%le warmer inland up to the north. it's 50's and 61 for this hour for novato. so let's put it all together for you. here comes a slow barreling down south. really quickly moves to the bay area. not a whole lot. the way precipitation with it. but the possibility is there for some stray showers to greet you tomorrow morning and into the afternoon. little bit. lightning strikes a possibility and cold air aloft that moves on out next line moves and there you can see that even dips, town of socal, which is nice, help out of the fires, clean up their
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atmosphere a little bit. but it does come with potential again. lightning strikes like the playbook for the winter months. the only difference is this doesn't have a lot of moisture with it so we wouldn't be real happy in the winter months to get one of these. would i have a little bit more moisture with it? so that'll passes and the 2nd half of the week we recover and it's not as a parent on this map, but it looks like the surface. we're going to get some warming. temperatures returning to some 90's to be had early into the following week. 4 zone forecast for you this saturday. we're at 66 san francisco to the coast in the lower 60's. but to add to that, that onshore wind, the cloudy skies, that bill, the game plan 68 for a burning game. at redwood city in palo alto, lower 70's yesterday there in the 80's. meanwhile, same thing with the south bay, 72 for san jose, morgan hill, even at 74 east bay shoreline, looking at the upper 60's. we don't have a lot of decoupling between that and tri valley, which is more the winter time months using the summer. you get them all over the place. 72 for livermore, 74 walnut
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creek. meanwhile, got 70 66 castro valley. 68 for oakland. 64 of allay, obviously with our winds in place. but even kicking us straight in the middle to lower 70's. 75 fairfield, 73 foreign napa and 79 for santa rosa. 70 forecast reveals mostly 70's all this week. the nice cool down. we've been waiting for and quickly. if you missed it, summer comes back and we to okay. all right. so that gloomy issue, whether we were s eing earlier today. yeah. and so that should the 5th some people that constitution, bothers them with this jumping back and forth here. so definitely living up to the tradition of inconsistent fall and spring. it's checking. takes a lot to >> all right. well, 3 large wildfires in southern california continue to burn this weekend, forcing the evacuation of thousands of people across several counties. >> the biggest wildfire is the % bridge fire just east of los angeles. news nation's nancy loo reports on the latest.
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>> los angeles is surrounded by 3 major wildfires. and now word is spreading about the causes of 2 of them. and that is stirring some anger. we now know one fire set by accident. the other allegedly by a serial arsonist. we're near the airport fire here in orange county. and officials are calling this one a case of accidental arson. the fire broke out on monday when an orange county public works. crew was using heavy equipment in this area to move some boulders. while temperatures were in the triple digits that spark not just the fire, but some growing criticism of local government. as for the line fire out in san bernardino to the east, it was allegedly set by a serial arsonist. 34 year-old justin halstenberg is facing multiple charges including aggravated arson. according to the san bernardino district attorney alston bird use incendiary devices to deliberately start
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fires just over a week ago, hull simberg allegedly started to other fires that were extinguished quickly. but then a 3rd attempt last thursday became the line fire. the cause of the bridge fire is still under investigation. that continues to ravage the angeles national forest northeast of los angeles. it has become the state's biggest wildfire at nearly 53,000 acres and containment is just 3% with all 3 fires that are rain has made things tricky for firefighters. flames are in remote areas in angeles national forest and the san bernardino mountains. so a firefight by air is often required. much lighter winds are helping now since flames had been spreading sometimes faster. then crews have been able to put them out the bridge fire and other incidents have led to very smoky conditions throughout much of the region with many
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areas now under an air quality alert, much cooler temperatures are here now and that is helping firefighters to gain an upper hand. all 3 fires had broken out during a brutal heat wave over a week ago with triple digit temperatures for over a week. back to you, too. >> newly released video from hawaii shows officers going home to home during last year's deadly lahaina fire that killed 102 people. there's also a new report into the incident released by the state's attorney general. the report found problems, including a need for clear communication and more education on wildfires. also, there were too many wooden buildings that needed upgrades. >> events of august 8th understood the importance of addressing the documented fire
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risks that exist in the state of hawaii. the wildfire prevention preparedness and operation measures. in case that face significant. if not sometimes unprecedented challenges as the threat escalated. >> why leaders say they're pushing for new laws to help prepare for future emergencies. >> and a real nightmare for a pet owner. a woman's cat escaped at lax this week as she was loading her luggage before a flight. >> the cat was spotted roaming airport terminals for hours last night. but so far no one has been able to grab it. reporter angelica county has the latest. >> cap that's been missing for 4 days at lax is giving new meaning to the phrase cats out of the bag or in this case, her cage. we were shocked. we were in panic. that's shelley a friend of the cat's owner who says it all started on the night of september. 11th. when
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she was dropping her friends at the international terminal when the cage fell and the door opened, it just broke down in. >> opened though, he just skate. from the cage. >> with your own are having to make the flight to korea with her 2 other cats and dog go. jeff, a 10 year old black and white short hair has been making appearances around the arrivals construction zone near be too first on thursday night. construction workers say she was spotted around this blue fence and then again last night, another worker took this photo of go hiding under a machine, but they couldn't catch are leading shelley to share this flyer with the reward for $100 and capturing the attention of cat rescuer. david, so bell touch me because >> look where we are. we're at lax. it's it's constantly noisy and crowded. last night, david set for traps near the area she was last seen but checked 6 this morning. >> unfortunately, no cat, no food as the days go on. his
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identity remains a mystery for now. you think david have been a desktop thing for a guy just head into tabloid if they had does seem like that is sure. yeah. >> oakland animal services is getting creative with its latest fundraiser. check this out. may want to send in photos of your pet. >> so one of their volunteers can send you a fun artistic interpretation back for $50. you can get electronic portrait and 425 you can get the physical one. the proceeds support friends of oakland, animal services and submissions close in just a few days on september 18, it sounds like some of staff members have an artistic wow, that's really so you're going to do something for your guy there. we're going to see them are lit week mean that napoleon. one just kind of it's kind of fun. yeah. what would he be if you would think? always got to have a
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wizard hat on when go yeah. >> here you have at the high temperatures projected for today. that's looks like a current temperature map for like a week ago or something. so yeah, change in the forecast here. here's what's driving it. watch as we watch, lou, there comes. >> that's tomorrow. monday's one day we will alert look for showers or maybe a thunder shower. same deal for for wednesday. it's kind of the winter drill. we have that cold air aloft and that sometimes drives those thunder showers that we want to look for. it's still dry. lightning would be the big concern here. so we'd like a little moisture with it. and we do have onshore winds. so that will help right hand side of your screen hints at a big change after all of that come saturday in into the following week as well. stephanie, is that we're going to be looking at 90's for you, folks. well in law. so we're returning back to summer, even though it'll be autumnal for everybody because we're getting into spring at 5. i forget what it is. 5, something in our time on sunday we go into autumn, ok? all right. thanks so much day
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