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molesting 2 teenage girls a decade ago. but many parents, dismay he can still teach children at his studio in south san jose kron. 4 shock moment has been following this story and brings us the very latest. >>the parents of the victims tell me that they don't trust and reuseable be disclosing his offender registry to any new clients he takes on at this time. kwon do studio in southside san jose. i did speak with the legal analyst who told me why he's able to still teach children in the first place. i really don't know what else i can read. my bonnet has been waiting for this day for 5 years. monday morning. her family's longtime taekwondo instructor with sentenced after he was convicted of molesting my 2 teenage daughters, someone who took. >>those saw classes who knew what was right or fall. these things and then he's still able to walk work with students in the courtroom. we learned the details of his
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crimes, according to the victims, andrew sot would give the massages forcefully kissed them and have them sleep in the same room as him. >>but already served more than 60 days on house arrest, he won't serve any prison time. instead, he will spend 10 years on the offender registry depending on him to give you all the facts. they're still in injustice. and there we saw what appeared to be. andrew saw monday evening's speaking to a group of families at his studio tame taekwondo. but the registration statute is not designed to keep people from making a living. it's designed to inform people about potential danger. legal analyst steven clark says that's just state law and that this is a lesson for parents to take to heart. and it's still up to parents to research an individual before they entrust their child with someone he says the lack of prison time and the ability to still work with kids with some limitation could also be because of charges. they were dropped from felonies to misdemeanors and that can sometimes happen in the age of the case proved problems. but
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when you have someone that's registered now, you can ensure a much higher degree of public safety. and i think that was paramount for the da's office. the california state law surrounding offender registries is pretty vague. it doesn't give any details for business owners and people who already owned a business in which they work with children before they're convicted of being a offender. but the judge today made it clear that she's ordering andrew saw to let any clients are families. he works with know that he has a offender and fails to meet any of those parameters. he could wind up right back here at the hall of justice reporting here in san jose jacmel kron. 4 news. >>many people this is reliving one of the worst experiences i've ever had in their life. >>tonight, south bay investigators say they know the motive that led to a vta shooter to shoot and kill his co worker happening friday night at the vta triploid division yard near the santa clara county fairgrounds. they say the victim is a father of
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2 who worked as a vta bus operator for about 10 years. investigators say he was killed by duck man and bowie. after the 2 coworkers allegedly got into an argument he was taken into custody on sunday. and this isn't the first time there's a shooting at a vta facility in 2021, a disgruntled employee killed 9 co-workers at the guadalupe railyard before killing himself. >>rebuilding after the tragic incident of 3 years ago. and so for many people, this is reliving one of the worst experiences i've ever had in their life. and that's why the mental health services. and that's why, as really wrapping our arms around each other is so important. >>the sheriff's office says there are they are increasing patrols around vta facilities and the suspect is expected in court on wednesday. a's owner john fisher sends a goodbye letter to fans as the team is wrapping up its time in oakland. the letter has an apology for not being able to keep the team in oakland. it
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reads in part, i know that this is a great disappointment. even bitterness, though. i wish i coud speak to each one of you individually. i can tell you this from the heart. we tried saying in oakland was our goal. it was our mission and we fail to achieve it for that. i am genuinely sorry, but many fans just don't want to hear from fisher. the letter getting ripped by fan group saying it's full of lies. ryan johansen was one of them. he's with baseball's last dive bar and says fans wanted to begin the final series at the coliseum without hearing anything from the a's. >>thing within that letter is a complete utter lie outside the history, which we know john fisher nothing about me knows aaron judge. but to sit there and say knows the history of the oakland athletics. i mean, that's just it's laughable. every single person that has any vested interest or love for the oakland a's wants john fisher, catherine aker and dave campbell to just shut up. because the minute they open their mouth, everything his they made this experience of
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being in a span. just horrible. >>the last time far has been behind the cell that he movement. hansen says the final series against the rangers will be emotional for all a's fans. former athletics executive andy do lidge also weighed in on the team's final game at the coliseum. >>you are not reading the room properly. when you take out saying thank you, oakland. which they have done in the last 3 days and there's a giant outdoor billboard that says thank you, oakland. no, absolutely not. i don't think i can say this, but i will. i mean, the billboard should have get rid of a hand. if you know what i mean. >>days begin their final home series tomorrow and that will be against the texas rangers. taking a live look now at downtown san francisco. there
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you see it's a pretty clear night. lots of nice lights out. there's even reflecting on the bay. but to get a check on the weather for the rest of your week. for that, we turn to kron four's chief meteorologist lawrence karnow lawrence. >>just been hot out there. no getting around that up toward the golden gate bridge. your fog free at the moment. looking good. in fact, from the berkeley hills looking out over the bay and see the fog out there right now. and if you see some tonight, again, it is going to be some very thick fog right down there on the surface. and some of that debt stuff. but it's only going to mainly be along the coastline. temperatures jump today. a good 13, 15 degrees. warmer around much of the bay area's high pressure building in overhead and about 89 degrees today in san francisco. 88 in oakland, 95 degrees in hot in san jose. then we had 98 livermore concord, also santa rosa. so these temperatures, yeah, it was heating up all around. but right now the fog moving back in along the coastline. couple high clouds up above as well. more of that to come. i think as we head through the day tomorrow, you'll notice again,
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we're going to see these temperatures soaring to places like 93 in san jose. so yeah, it's going to be hot into oakland. that's pretty hot day for oakland, 88 degrees, sunny and warm and into san francisco. temperatures probably in the 70's. you could easily see some of those numbers spiked get a little bit of offshore wind. you might spike in the low 80's, but right now we'll keep you in the 70 for the most part. make for nice day. i think that will be it, though. i think after tomorrow things will begin to cool down. but tomorrow again, some of those temperatures pressing near 100 degrees in some of the valleys. it's going to be pretty toasty even inside the bay. it's that time of year, though, we'll see those changes by wednesday and thursday. we're looking forward to it. thanks so much, lawrence. >>well, san francisco continues to crack down on homeless camps with more than 150 citations issued by police since august. and more than 1200 tents and structures have been removed from along city streets. it's expected there could be more than 500 sweeps by the end of the year. mayor london breed has been putting a priority on giving the homeless bus tickets out the
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city and giving police more authority to stamp out the encampments. >>he really, you know, sweep sweep, sweep, sweep, and that intention has been incredibly clear from london breed mayor london breed. she has said, you know, where? >>this is it's it's to make them uncomfortable. it's to make them have to accept an offer shelter when shelters that, you know, 93% capacity, there is just not enough shelter to house the people in this city. >>other california cities including santa cruz and la are reporting a drop in homeless rates. well, it was a bumpy day for caltrain on its first official week day since going all-electric trains were temporarily stopped at san mateo and san bruno stations this afternoon. that was because of a brief power related incident. transit agency said the outage was not related to any issues within their infrastructure or the new electric trains, but rather due to outside interference caltrain officially went electric over
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the weekend with a promise of faster trips between san francisco and san jose. and take a look at this rock and roll hall of fame band green day being honored in their hometown of pinole receiving the key to the city with a unique ceremony. the band formed in the 1980's while attending pinole valley high school. and right across was there hangout spot this 7.11? it's there's same goes to spot. they reference in some of their songs and now fans can visit it and also check out a mural and a plaque dedicated to the band. the ceremony also celebrated their 30th anniversary release of the breakout album. 2 key green day is also doing business with a 7.11 store now carries their own coffee company, which is punk bunny coffee. what a cool experience for every one gavin newsom signed hundreds of bills into law, including one that will plastic grocery bags >>capitol correspondent eytan wallace. i'll tell you what it takes effect and what shoppers need to know.
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>>legendary martial arts, actor and filmmaker bruce lee was honored in oakland monday. lee had roots in the city. that's before launching into super stardom. now, oakland has honored him by naming an intersection after him kron four's philippe to kyle has more. >>lot has changed over the decades, but in the 1960's, san francisco native bruce lee opened and operated a martial arts school here on broadway in his daughter, shannon says the town and her father were a perfect fit before he became an international superstar.
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oakland was chosen because oakland was where his peers were. >>and where that open mind was on monday. local leaders joined the community honoring lee with a commemorative street renaming as we renamed the street in honor of bruce lee today. >>we also pay tribute to the values that he stood for. that is what martial arts does. the intersection at broadway and garnet street now known as bruce leeway roads converge. ing warily bill tells me room. councilmember at-large. rebecca kaplan spearheading the effort for the roll modeled a strength and a self determination shine forth. >>and change that perception. and that stereotype asian americans, lee's widow, daughter and granddaughter on hand to soak in the film icons contributions to the town. what bruce is best known as a martial artist and a movie star. >>he was also a writer, philosopher and a poet. he was
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a true artist and a true legend in oakland, philippe djegal all kron. 4 >>over the last 3 days, governor newsom took action on roughly 200 bills. our capitol correspondent eytan wallace has some of the key takeways from some of the biggest he signed into law. >>yeah, we're talking more than 200 bills acted on in just the last 72 hours. since this ceremony took place last week to sign 32 housing bills into law newsom has signed an additional 210 bills over the weekend, including one the governor vows will protect children online. some of the mind 7, 6 will prevent social media companies from delivering what the bill describes as addictive feeds to kids unless the platform has secured parental consent. specifically the legislation allows parents to opt into specific controls, limiting their child's social media. use. this includes prohibiting social media companies from pushing out notifications to children overnight and during school hours, bill really sends a message.
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>>california cares about our kids. and when the social media companies would not act to protect our children, we will. berkeley democratic state senator nancy skinner authored the legislation several tech and social media companies were staunchly opposed to her bill, arguing platforms already have safeguards in place to protect children online. but skinner disagrees the levels of suicide. the mental health issues that we see and. >>well, not all of it can be tied to social media. there's very good bodies of evidence that much of it is tied to social media use. also signed by the governor, the bill known the plastic bag ban. >>specifically beginning in 2026, the legislation will prohibit grocery and retail stores from providing plastic bags to customers and sunday. this democratic state senator catherine blake speers the bill author plastic waste is choking our planet. what we want to do is reduce plastic pollution and the way to do that is by saying to people you can use your reusable bag
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right or you can be offered a paper bag and there won't be a plastic option. the republican lawmakers believe it's government overreach. they're just looking for more reasons to control people's lives. >>i'm very frustrated that we have to regulate everything. where does it newsom also vetoed several bills, including one that would have provided grants to grocers as an incentive to build more grocery stores in areas lacking access to fresh. >>and nutritious of the states challenging budget situation. newsom cited caught as a major reason why he vetoed the bill documented upright just weeks after dozens of students took to the state capitol to urge the governor to sign a bill that would have prohibited california's public universities and community colleges. >>from disqualifying undocumented students for on-campus jobs in this veto message. newsom applauded the bill dubbed the opportunity for all act but expressed concerns it could be against the law. he urged the courts to weigh in. and more than 500 bills still remain on the governor's desk. he must act on them before his deadline.
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pushing back on homeless encampments. mayor sheng thao sign an executive order monday removing tents. that's anywhere. that infringes on critical infrastructure, such as sidewalks and parks kron four's. rob nesbit spoke with the mayor along martin luther king junior way where a homeless encampment was recently removed. >>the sidewalk along martin luther king junior way an open looks very different than it did last week. last week there were tense all along this
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street. you can actually see they're still cleaning up some debris behind me. 40 tons of debris was cleared from the homeless encampment that existed in oakland since 2006. it went from this to this in a matter of days because of an executive order signed by mayor sheng thao allowing people to live in tent is not dignified. it is not safe is actually very dangerous. you're open to the elements and not just but many of the criminal elements come to mayor thao has directed all city departments to enforce the encampment management policy approved by the city council in 2020 federal laws made that difficult until the u.s. supreme court ruled in june to allow cities the ability to clear homeless encampments, assistant city administrator in oakland, harold duffey says shelters always offered before and an house person is forced to move. >>opportunity for the on the street letting this is surviving. 16 unhoused people were transitioned into shelters from mlk junior way. and mayor thao says the homeless encampment on wood street has been completely
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cleared with plans for 169 affordable housing units to take its place. i was homeless before lived in the car with my son. >>and not once was i looking for a place to pitch a tent. also good for affordable housing and that's what we need to offers affordable housing. the city has secured around 200 million dollars to create more affordable housing over the next 2 years. they are around. 3500 unhoused people in the city of oakland. >>saint vincent de paul is one organization that provides shelter and director of programs. marcel lloyd says it's a more dignified option a homeless encampment are living in tents and >>there's feel i'm heights in it, rats and other things that we want to provide. those that are on south 3rd with a place where they can lay their head. no, that is not going to violence committed against them. the city scheduled 10 days to clear the mlk junior way homeless encampment. but the sweep took 4 days to complete. >>in oakland, rob nesbitt kron, 4 news. >>congress now has a short-term government funding bill to consider this week.
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that's after democrats and republicans finally reach an agreement this weekend, dc correspondent jessi tenure reports on where the bill landed to avoid a government shutdown. >>congress is now moving full steam ahead on a short-term government funding bill after reaching a deal this weekend. this agreement thankfully is free of any partisan poison pills. the senate's top democrat leader chuck schumer says the measure notably does not include the save act, which former president donald trump pushed house republicans to add. it would require proof of citizenship when registering to vote. donald trump has spent the entire month urging house republicans to shut the government down. >>it is poison pills were in passed the bill funds the government past the november election through december. 20th, texas republican congressman chip roy wanted the save act included with the funding extended into next year speaker is. >>have to figure out how to work with the congress to
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stipulate what he'll do in december. the funding bill also does not include major asks from the biden administration, including additional funding for the va and disaster relief. >>but it does include another trump ask more than 230 million dollars for the u.s. secret service following the 2 assassination attempts against him. now that we've reached a bipartisan agreement. i hope we're on track to avoid a shutdown. congress now has less than a week to get it to president joe biden's desk starting with a full house vote later this week in washington. i'm jessi tenure. it
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antioch with police investigating 3 shootings. the latest one happened on sunday morning in a strip mall parking lot where several people were injured. kron 4 sarah stinson has the details. >>the latest shooting in antioch happens sunday morning right here in this rite aid parking lot and has a lot of the businesses in the strip mall. opening up very good shot. >>i think they have a good job it just a sound like that's that's like 6 shots. tony loin of was getting ready to open his antioch bar and grill for football sunday when he heard gunshots coming from the parking lot. this happened around 9.20, in the morning near the rite aid on a street in east 18th street. and i looked makes but he's out there and >>fire trucks. >>one gone. and apparently. i later got shot and the >>where police have not released any information about who was shot. only saying multiple people got injured. police say the investigation
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is ongoing. one of own various businesses in the city since 1998, he says in the last 5 years, shootings have become all too common. mean, this is an going knock, you now and august, although oakland, but how many people got shot 3 or >>and one week not not one month, one lady there was another shooting about a mile away saturday night on sycamore drive in l street. police say no one got hurt, but buildings were struck by bullets. this happened right near a strip mall called sycamore square. >>most people we've talked to live and work in antioch say which shooting are you talking about? it happens so often. >>at this shopping center, you can see multiple gunshot holes. one here, one here. and it just continues on the city. didn't do anything please and they're them. and there's a thing that saved all of those in anything this event. i and friday police were on the scene of another shooting that killed a man. it happened on kavala road and sunset drive around 12, 30 in the
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afternoon. >>investigators released a photo of this gmc sierra pickup truck saying it may be the suspected shooters. >>anyone with information is asked to call police. meanwhile, loin up says all this violence has an immediate effect on small businesses like his. is sunday. >>football ratings may not played out 6 customers in the morning. there's washington pack. many people a dog in we put harden money. we don't ph, you know, to know so we reached out to the mayor of antioch as well as
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>>end times between august 18th and the day of the apparent attempted assassination. the doj also says it found a list of trump's schedule and routes car. >>the secret service says when it came to stopping the would-be assassin, the protocols worked. that situation was managed, according to our training acting director, ronald rowe says trump has the same level of protection as president joe
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biden read a pivotal moment and history of the secret service. and at a pivotal moment in history of our country. in a statement monday afternoon, trump called for more charges to be filed against ruth saying the charges brought against the maniac assassin or slap on the wrist right now, roof faces federal gun charges. the threat is not weaning. the threat is not going to evaporate any time reporting in washington reshad hudson. >>more news weather and an upda
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hezbollah in lebanon. kron four's washing correspondent raquel martin has more details on the pentagon now announcing monday that the u.s. is sending more troops to aid in the conflict. >>the pentagon says is deploying a small amount of u.s. troops to the middle east. the announcement only raising concerns that this war could spread through the region. right now, israeli leaders are threatening more aggressive strikes in lebanon. it has does not surrender. >>11 months of fighting in gaza. and israel is inching closer than ever to a broader war in the middle east. take this warning seriously after launching its most deadly attack inside lebanon in nearly 2 decades, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu >>is urging civilians to flee areas where they say hezbollah, hamas ally fours is storing weapons. please get out of harm's way now for many, it's too late. lebanon health ministry says israeli airstrikes have killed roughly
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500 people in response has below launched hundreds of rockets into israel oath intercepted by israeli iron dome defense. >>while >>meeting with the uae president at the white house, president joe biden says his administration is pushing hard to de escalate tensions and in the war. >>we're in lot of people return home president biden at mit's. he's concerned as fighting picks up. meanwhile, republicans are blaming the president for the chaos spreading. we had strong leadership in the white house. we could convene all of these countries together. the trump campaign and 5th. if the former president was in office, none of this would be happening. president biden will address world leaders at the united nations general assembly meeting in new york city. >>expect to hear him touch on escalating tensions in the middle east. we're now in washington, raquel martin, back to you. >>the federal government is
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going to start mailing out free covid tests again this week. this as cases are expected to rise again in the fall and winter. our washington correspondent some lot explains. >>even before an expected fall virus surge. the cdc reports high coronavirus activity nationwide. the agency tracks of virus in wastewater. it shows very high activity in the states shaded dark blue. on monday the biden administration announced free at-home covid tests will be available once again knowing and understanding whether it's covid. >>is a really important part of how we think about tackling what to do next department of health and human services, deputy secretary andrea palm says you can sign up on covid tests dot gov. each household can get for free at-home tests. they should arrive by mail within a week. we have plenty of tests for those who are going to want to sign up in order them. health leaders are encouraging americans to prepare for 3 respiratory
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viruses this fall and winter rsv the coronavirus and the flu. this is the season for the whole variety of respiratory viruses. right now, the cdc reports flu and rsv activity nationwide is low. scientists expect they'll peek at the end of fall and early winter october as a great month as a great month to get your shots. the fda approved 3 new booster vaccines for covid-19 from pfizer moderna and novavax targeting the newest strains of the coronavirus. you can get the covid and flu shots at the same time the cdc recommends a one-time rsv vaccine for people 65 and older in washington. and today, some lot the race is heating up between former president donald trump and vice president kamala harris. i'm basil, john,
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>>the race is tight between former president trump and vice president harris as they vie for the white house. harris is pushing for another debate against trump. but trump continues to reject that idea. kron four's washing correspondent basil john has more. >>with 43 days until election day, we have thing called that election. coming up, gonna win this election. former president donald trump is focused on driving up a support through border security and illegal immigration. a vote for kamala harris beach 40 or 50 million more illegal aliens will invade across borders. >>and trump is doubling down on his position against another debate. the problem with another debate is that it's just too late. voting has
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already started. >>but vice president kamala harris says there is always time for a debate or they say 7 of debate to talk about voters of america serve. >>harris raised 27 million dollars at a fund-raiser in new york over the weekend. she says it showcases they are gaining momentum showing that there's a lot of support for our message and what we need to and during an event honoring the women soccer champions at the white house, president joe biden gave harris a nod and women can do anything can do. anemic, including issues. states. the vice presidential nominees will face off in a debate next tuesday night. harris will travel to pittsburgh later this week. well, trump continues his campaign in north carolina reporting in washington. i'm basil, john.
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gunfire erupting in the streets of sacramento over the weekend. it's now raising major questions about why so many shootings happened so close together, reporter claudette stefani and has the latest. >>well, here in midtown, one of the shootings happened over here. as you can see, this is an area that has a lot of restaurant has a lot of businesses. and of course, this is just one of 6 shootings that we learned about that happened over the weekend in the community is fed up. >>this is not this is not something sacramento's used sacramento errupting and gunfire. one of the shootings involved a 12 year-old boy on saturday. sacramento police say a 12 year-old boy was killed by gunfire in south
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sacramento. police responded to reports of the shooting on 22nd street and say the boy died at the scene. this is one of many shootings that broke out over the weekend. shooting what happened just one hour after another shooting on the occidental drive in east sacramento where a woman was shot and killed. many of the shootings happened in city limits near one another and hours apart. deputies say it's a constant problem. they're fighting. >>whether these are juvenile suspects or even adults. early release all these other factors are coming into play and it takes an act of violence, homicide or, you know, a shooting for them to do any kind of time at all. we're catching these guys with guns all the time. monday catching gang members, the ones that when you're walking on the street, you cross the street. when you see catching on with guns all the time and they're out that same unity advocate barry accesses says shootings have been a problem even before this. they just aren't resulting in homicides. we know that things are happening still make the headlines. deputies say the shooting that happened at the valero gas station is
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considered gang-related. however, as far as those other shooting death investigations that are involving sacramento, police are saying that they have no confirmed information to say that their game related reporting from midtown covering local news that matters lot of stuff on me and fox. 40 news. >>new fbi data shows violent crime overall around the country went down last year. the white house is touting the new numbers but as washing correspondent maddie beer-temple reports, others say it's not the full picture. >>violent crime dropped 3% last year, according to the fbi's latest data, the national report finds murder down nearly 12% from the year before we saw the largest ever one-year decline homicide all across the country. stefanie feldman with the white house's national gun violence prevention office says the report is good news. it also showed a 9% drop in rapes and a 3% drop in aggravated assault. this shows you that the comprehensive strategy that president biden and vice president harris are taking
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reduce crime to make our community safer is working. the data include crimes reported to more than 16,000 participating law enforcement agencies. >>that cover more than 300 million people in the u.s.. but zach smith with the heritage foundation says national data paid to brought a picture because crime is a hyper localized phenomenon. smith says local crime data is more reflective of what people actually experience for many of the people. unfortunately, on the south side of chicago to say that the crime rate nationally overall has dropped. that's not the reality they are living in their day-to-day lives smith. also points to different data that recently came out from the doj is 2023 national survey of crime victims. any consistently shows that there is underreporting of both property crime and violent crime happening today. later this week, the president will announce new actions aimed at fighting gun violence in america. >>in washington, i'm maddie beer-temple. >>and southern california
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family find themselves sharing their home with an unexpected guest and not for the first time. the homeowners say he just keeps coming back. reporter jennifer mcgraw explains. >>the bears still here, but our crews didn't know that this morning as they were talking to the homeowners. i guess the bear had snuck back inside and caught on trail cam. but >>oh, my god. oh, yeah. getting quite a fright coming face to face with a 400 pound black bear nickname junior bob and susan say he cozied up under their back porch a couple of weeks ago by breaking into a crawl space. they actually didn't even know until a neighbor called and told them i wasn't too concerned. i figured you'd eventually go away if it was a grizzly bear, i'd pack and go. but it's it's a black bear. so he's not too. if i don't bother him, he's not gonna bother me. but now it's time to find a new home, especially worried about children in the area or someone going in there. he's a big their fish and wildlife say for the safety of the bear and the neighborhood he needs to go but also darting him in removing him would be too difficult. fish and wildlife
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>>in an unprecedented move, san francisco mayor london breed has hand selected a team from city hall to help the san francisco unified school district. that's with questions swirling around a bevy of school closures, a budget deficit and staffing shortages. the mayor says this is not about blaming the district but helping it succeed. kron four's dan
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kerman is at city hall with the latest. >>the mayor won't say what the tipping point was to get city hall involved. but the city is now involved and the mayor has some very clear expectations of the school district. >>this really isn't about blame. this is about providing solutions. >>at a news conference monday, san francisco mayor london breed announced she sending a team from city hall to help the san francisco unified school district deal with a variety of challenges including its deficit. its staff shortages and communication around the issue of school closures, both the school board and the superintendent have accepted her offer of partnership. we will not fail. >>we will work together and we will get the job done and we will put our schools on track for long term. >>sustainability. because the future. of our young people depends on it.
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>>reed admitted as mayor, she cannot dictate what course of action the district ultimately takes. but she says her offer of help comes with certain expectations. we will be sending in that that that stabilization team and they will be taking a lot of guidance from our stabilization team and we will be making a number of recommendations that we expect them to implement. the mayor school stabilization team will focus on 3 things closing the remaining 113 million dollar structural deficit before the end of the year. >>focusing on staffing shortages and examining the issue of school closures. >>one of the other things we will be doing is making sure that we know what is happening in each of every school. what the capacities of those schools are looking at this from equitable lands all around the city. so we're not just closing schools in the southeast sector in one neighborhood or another and focusing on making sure that
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we try to keep families and parents and other folks together. right now, the san francisco unified school district is under the oversight of the california department of education. >>the next step would be a state takeover of the district. it's hoped that by city hall getting involved now that won't be necessary. at san francisco city hall. dan kerman kron. 4 news. >>stocks continue to reach new heights as traders build off last week's momentum and tech giants. intel have become a takeover target. here's david lazarus with money. smart. >>their stocks were modestly higher today building on last week's gains following the fed's half-point rate cut. the story line on wall street isn't so much inflation anymore. but now the soft landing as the fed brings down rates from a 23 year high without plunging the economy into recession. so far the fundamentals are all in place. but many wall street analysts are warning of volatility ahead, at least through the end of the year, not just because of rate cuts, but also because the november election
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for what it's worth historically speaking, when stocks post gains in september, they tend to post gains for the entire 4th quarter. this is happened 90% of the time in the past. so we're off to a good start among individual stocks. shares of tesla up 5% today as traders await quarterly sales figures and also the october 10th unveiling of tesla's new robotaxi trump media. meanwhile, down 10% amid double the normal average trading volume which indicates that someone i did the former president or someone else might be unloading some shares. meanwhile, this is a very big story. intel is in play. yeah. intel. one of the cornerstones of silicon valley and there was a time when you couldn't buy a pc without a sticker on it. proudly proclaiming intel inside. well, now san diego's qualcomm, also a chip maker has made an informal takeover offer for the santa clara company. and then apollo global management has offered to take a multi billion dollar
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stake in intel. it's unclear at this point whether intel will go for either one of these offers. but whatever it does, it's going to have to explain to shareholders what its path forward it's the ai boom, which intel at least so far. he's not a major player in back to you. >>erik menendez speaks out against the netflix series monsters the lyle and erik menendez story. plus, a new trailer drops promising the real story of the 1989 murders from the menendez brothers point of view. dayna devon has the details in the entertainment report. this netflix docu series produced by ryan murphy has come under fire by the real-life people being betrayed in the story. >>see what happens. it's get the trend. boys. i in the battle.
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>>erin mendez one half of the infamous murderous duo. the menendez brothers is slamming the netflix series monsters the lyle and erik menendez story the series follows the highly publicized 1989 murders, jose and kitty menendez, the parents of eric and lyle, the docu series promises to explore whether or not the menendez brothers were acting out of fear due to years of abuse or if they were calculating killers driven by greed. now, as you know, this is all based on a true story and brothers eric and lyle are currently in prison. apparently erik menendez has seen the show about him and his brother and he doesn't like it. in a statement shared by his wife, he calls the show naive and inaccurate, adding, quote, it is sad for me to know that netflix is dishonest for trail of the tragedies
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surrounding our crime have taken the painful truth. several steps backwards back through time to an era when the prosecution built a narrative on a belief system that males were not sexually abused and that males experienced rape trauma differently than women. so now murphy shares his horrible narrative through vile and appalling character but trails of lyle and of me and disheartening slander is truth. not enough. and now for the first time in 30 years, the menendez brothers will revisit the trial in a new netflix documentary. this is completely different than the ryan murphy produced docu series out now. this is a new documentary titled the menendez brothers. everyone ward where >>people cannot understand that you're great correct to from show. we were talking launched from told the story of our lives. we looked like perfect behind the walls are paying very wrong with
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taekwondo teacher is now officially registered as a offender. andrew suh was sentenced today on 2 charges of molesting 2 teenage girls a decade ago. but to many parents, this appointment, he can still teach children at his studio in south san jose kron. 4 shock moment has been following this story and brings us the latest. >>the parents of the victims tell me that they don't trust and reuseable be disclosing his offender registry to any new clients he takes on at this time cuando studio in southside san jose. i did speak with the legal analyst who told me why he's able to still teach children in the first place. i really don't know what else i can read. my bonnet has been waiting for this day for 5 years. monday morning. her family's longtime taekwondo instructor was sentenced after he was convicted of molesting my 2 teenage daughters, someone who took. >>those saw classes who knew what was right or fall. these things and then he's still
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able to walk work with students in the courtroom. we learned the details of his crimes, according to the victims, andrew sot would give the massages forcefully kissed them and have them sleep in the same room as him. >>but already served more than 60 days on house arrest, he won't serve any prison time. instead, he will spend 10 years on the offender registry depending on him to give you all the facts. there's still an injustice. and there we saw what appeared to be. andrew saw monday evening's speaking to a group of families at his studio tame taekwondo. but the registration statute is not designed to keep people from making a living. it's designed to inform people about potential danger. legal analyst steven clark says that's just state law and that this is a lesson for parents to take to heart. and it's still up to parents to research an individual before they entrust their child with someone he says the lack of prison time and the ability to still work with kids with some limitation could also be because of charges. they were
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dropped from felonies to misdemeanors and that can sometimes happen in the age of the case proved problems. but when you have someone that's registered now, you can ensure a much higher degree of public safety. and i think that was paramount for the da's office. the california state law surrounding offender registries is pretty vague. it doesn't give any details for business owners and people who already owned a business in which they work with children before they're convicted of being a offender. but the judge today made it clear that she's ordering andrew saw to let any clients are families. he works with know that he has a offender and fails to meet any of those parameters. he could wind up right back here at the hall of justice reporting here in san jose. jack moment. kron 4 news. >>you're looking at police body cam video of a police shooting at a san francisco bart station. this happened at the palace street station back on september. 13th police say
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the suspect identified as justin alderman was spotted with a gun in a stolen car on jesse and 6th streets. that's when he was approached by officers. alderman took off with the gun leading police on a foot chase through a store. then to the palace street bart station. they're an officer then shot alderman after they say he refused to drop his weapon. >>thankfully, no innocent bystanders nor the officers involved in the incident were harmed. these brave officers demonstrated remarkable courage pursuing this armed individual under challenging conditions and are crowded downtown area. i ask our officers daily to be proactive and to respond to dangerous situations and they consistently rise to the challenge. >>aldermen was not gravely injured in the shooting. police say it's still an active investigation. and oakland mayor sheng thao signs an executive order on monday cracking down on homeless encampments. tense can now be
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removed from anywhere that they say infringes on critical infrastructure, such as sidewalks or city parks. this comes after a longstanding, a camp men's were cleared along martin luther king junior way. that's where 16 homeless people were accepted and relocated to other shelters. >>people to live in tent is not dignified. it's not safe is actually very dangerous. you're open to the elements and not just but many of the criminal elements come to you. i was homeless before and not once was i looking for a place to pitch a tent. also good for affordable housing and that's what we need to offer. >>the city has secured around 200 million dollars to create more affordable housing. they'll be over the next 2 years. and there are around 3,500 unhoused people currently in the city of oakland. turning now to the weather, we're taking a live look at san francisco coming from our mount tam camera. looking like a nice night. it's definitely been warm. start to the week. kron 4 chief meteorologist lawrence karnow is here to track when we'll see some relief. lawrence.
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>>the time of year temperatures can soar and well, we saw that today. in fact, temperatures really jumping all around the bay area. beautiful weather all the way, the coastline to some sunshine there. now clear skies so far, although we may see some patchy, dense fog developing overnight, but beautiful look out toward the golden gate bridge and now these temperatures. yeah, they really went up the scale today. some places much 15, even 16 degrees warmer compared to 24 hours ago. so high pressure taking overhead and well didn't take long to send these temperatures. some very warm spots. 89 degrees. that's a very warm in a hot day for san francisco. 88 in oakland, 95 and hot and san jose. 98 live more. 98 in concord and 98 degrees in santa rosa. i think we're going to be close to seeing those numbers again by tomorrow afternoon. in fact, you can see the areas in orange there. alameda contra costa county under heat advisory continuing tomorrow. it'll be until 8 o'clock in the evening hours. expect
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another round of significant heat but all around the bay area. more hot weather to come. thanks so much, lawrence. >>now to california attorney general rob bonta. he's announced a lawsuit against exxonmobil accusing the company of misleading the public over the effectiveness of their plastic recycling program. the lawsuit alleges that exxonmobil has spent millions of dollars over the last half century. so markets plastics, recycling program, but instead bonta alleges exxonmobil has recycled very little while actually creating a new plastics in the environment, contributed to plastic waste ending up in oceans and in turn, hurting the environment instead of helping it. no more. >>today we're saying enough, no more deceiving consumers. no more green washing, no more californians footing the bill and enduring the damage. exxon mobil's plastic pollution, deception. >>bonta wants the court to impose civil penalties on exxonmobil and forced the
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company to stop what he describes as deceptive practices. in response to the lawsuit, exxonmobil wrote in part in a statement for decades, california officials have known their recycling system is an effective they failed to act and now they seek to blame others instead of suing us. they could have worked with us to fix the problem and keep plastic out of landfills health report shows hiv cases are down in san francisco. the report says there were 133 new cases last year, which is a 20% drop from the year before in the latino community cases were down. 46% over the past decade. new cases nationwide are down to about 3%. and that's compared to 59% in san francisco. and talk about a reunion home. a lost cat find its way back despite being stranded in another state. the owners of rainbow say he ran away from their rv while on a trip
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yellowstone in wyoming in june 2 months later, or recklessly just like a rainbow appeared near sacramento. >>the couple who lives insulin. us believes the cat may most of the 800 mile track on his own before a woman spotted him wandering the streets and brought him to a rescue center. coming up, a vta employee is behind bars accused of killing a co-worker. >>we have the latest updates from the investigations. stay with us. in the south bay. a
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vta employee is in custody after being accused of killing a co-worker on friday night. we're now learning new details about the case, including a possible motive. kron. 4 charles clifford has more. >>well, here in santa clara county, the sheriff's office is investigating a deadly shooting at a vta ard. we have now learned the identity of the victim, the valley transportation authority says that the victim in last friday's shooting at the vta chaboya bus yard was regular dot he was a father of 2 who worked as a vta bus operator for about 10 years. according to the santa clara county sheriff's office dot co was shot and killed by this man. 33 year-old vta employee document bowie. after the 2 coworkers allegedly got into an argument friday evening. document bowie was taken into custody on sunday afternoon. the sheriff's office says they believe the motive for the shooting was money. >>they were known to participate in the same activities outside of the routine appointment. and most importantly, all those
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investigations still ongoing. believe the motive had to do with between the 2. from their budding activities, which had nothing to do with their employment. sadly, this is not the first time there has been a shooting at a vta facility and may of 2021, a disgruntled vta employee. >>killed 9 co-workers at the guadalupe railyard before killing himself at a press conference monday afternoon. vta said that they have worked hard these past few years to get past that tragedy and that they will be providing counseling and health assistance to employees and their families. >>you know, we were rebuilding after the tragic incident of 3 years ago. and so for many people, this is reliving one of the worst experiences i've ever had in their life. and that's why the mental health services. and that's why, as really wrapping our arms around each other is so important. >>the sheriff's office is also increasing patrols near vta facilities across the county. the suspect in this case is expected to appear in court on wednesday in the south bay, charles clifford kron. 4 news. >>a dispute in the san mateo county sheriff's office is now playing out in public. one
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side says the sheriff is creating a toxic work environment. while sheriff herself says it's county executives who are creating the problem. kron 4 shock moment has the story. mateo county residents who elected me as their sheriff. >>deserve to know the truth about some serious political dirty dealings that is happening right now. weeks of he said she said, playing out in front of the public, the san mateo county sheriff's as the san mateo county executive officer is pitting the deputies union again, sir, since day one mr. kalla guy has continued to overstep his authority routinely inserting himself into the operations of the sheriff's office. she also says he made inappropriate remarks during her very first year in office during that meeting, he made an inappropriate and offensive request ordering me to inform him who i dated within the county and went and in the sunday press conference, sheriff christina corpus announcing a new assistant sheriff matthew fox. sheriff
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corpus fired her previous assistant sheriff while investigation into a toxic workplace was happening. county supervisor mueller said in a statement earlier this month suggesting sheriff corpus fired her previous assistant sheriff as a form of retaliation for taking part in that investigation. as my organization and i pick who is on my executive team, the sheriff refused to answer questions as to why she fired the assistant sheriff or why she did it during an investigation into her own leadership. mr. kalla these action has destabilized labor relations undermining maya believe abilities to lead effectively. sheriff corpus says she's asking the board of supervisors to investigate county executive officer mike calla the and if they don't, she will raise it to the state level. county executive does not decide who is on my executive team. i make those decisions. the coach picks 13. press conference did happened at around 07:00pm on a sunday. and even though we did reach out to the county supervisor mentioned as well as the
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a small business in sacramento are thanking their neighbors after they stop some would-be thieves from breaking into their business. reporter christine, about hisa spoke of businesses in the area who say crime is now on the rise. >>the owners are strapping are thanking their neighbors for essentially acting quickly on sunday morning as somebody was trying to break into their business. >>he heard it and kind of
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yelled down like a get out of here and then jumped in his car to kind of see where they would go. the incident occurred at around 02:40am, on sunday. and while the owner did not reported to the police department. >>they say they are thankful nobody was hurt and their business didn't get broken into. sacramento pd said in a statement while we do not recommend jeopardizing anyone's safety to confront or stop a burglary neighbors and cameras, including doorbell type cameras can be a great resource for police for investigative purposes. i think they definitely would probably broken into at least broken the glass if it weren't for him. this incident comes nearly month after a thrift store down the street shop had their windows broken. the owner tells us repairs will cost her thousands of dollars. this neighborhood is incredibly safe. i feel safe. i live in oak park. >>this is not something that i would have expected. the burglars didn't get inside the shot, but amelia tells me the
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damage has not only been financial but emotional. she said community members have come down to the store to hugger and show support. we're supporting each other's businesses all the time. >>is. >>only going to galvanize community. i thing. >>sacramento pd is encouraging the public to report any suspicious activity or crimes in progress. they also want to encourage the public and remind them that you can submit a report online in sacramento covering local news that matters to sing about. to fox 40 news. >>congress now has a short-term government funding bill to consider this week. that's after democrats and republicans finally reach an agreement this weekend, dc correspondent jessi tenure reports on where the bill landed to avoid a government shutdown. >>congress is now moving full steam ahead on a short-term government funding bill after reaching a deal this weekend. this agreement thankfully is free of any partisan poison pills. the senate's top democrat leader chuck schumer
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says the measure notably does not include the save act, which former president donald trump pushed house republicans to add. it would require proof of citizenship when registering to vote. donald trump has spent the entire month urging house republicans to shut the government down. >>if his poison pills were in passed the bill funds the government past the november election through december. 20th, texas republican congressman chip roy wanted the save act included with the funding extended into next year as speaker is. >>you have to figure out how to work with the congress to stipulate what he'll do in december. the funding bill also does not include major asks from the biden administration, including additional funding for the va and disaster relief. >>but it does include another trump ask more than 230 million dollars for the u.s. secret service following the 2 assassination attempts against him. now that we've reached a bipartisan agreement. i hope we're on track to avoid a shutdown. congress now has less than a
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nationwide. the agency tracks of virus in wastewater. it shows very high activity in the states shaded dark blue. on monday the biden administration announced free at-home covid tests will be available once again knowing and understanding whether it's covid. >>is a really important part of how we think about tackling what to do next department of health and human services, deputy secretary andrea palm says you can sign up on covid tests dot gov. each household can get for free at-home tests. they should arrive by mail within a week. we have plenty of tests for those who are going to want to sign up in order them. health leaders are encouraging americans to prepare for 3 respiratory viruses this fall and winter rsv the coronavirus and the flu. this is the season for the whole variety of respiratory viruses. right now, the cdc reports flu and rsv activity nationwide is low. scientists expect they'll
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peek at the end of fall and early winter october as a great month as a great month to get your shots. the fda approved 3 new booster vaccines for covid-19 from pfizer moderna and novavax targeting the newest strains of the coronavirus. you can get the covid and flu shots at the same time the cdc recommends a one-time rsv vaccine for people 65 and older in washington. i'm today some lot. >>the man who investigators say tried to assassinate former president trump last weekend. we'll stay in custody while awaiting trial. he was in court again on monday. washington correspondent reshad hudson has more on the shocking know he left behind before the assassination attempt. >>in a handwritten note, a man who secret service agent spotted pointing a rifle at former president donald trump's golf course admits, quote, this was an assassination attempt on donald trump. but i failed you. that letter even offered up a reward for someone to
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finish the job. it's part of new evidence. the department of justice released in its case against ryan. ruth on the doj says he left that letter and a box at a friend's before traveling to west palm beach in mid august. cell phone records indicate ruth was near trump's golf club and the former president's mar-a-lago residence on multiple days and times between august 18th and the day of the apparent attempted assassination. the doj also says it found a list of trump's schedule and routes car the secret service says when it came to stopping the would-be assassin, the protocols worked. that situation was managed, according to our training acting director, ronald rowe says trump has the same level of protection as president joe biden read a pivotal moment and history of the secret service. and at a pivotal moment in history of our country. in a statement monday afternoon, trump called for more charges to be filed against ruth saying the
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>>the drug enforcement administration or the dea plays an essential role in the fight against fentanyl. >>which is now on the rise. and when agencies drugs, the evidence gets sent to a lab for testing. that's where reporter sally hernandez is. she takes a closer look at goes on in the lab and the impact is having on the streets.
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>>i mean, drug haul. the house is a little over 50,000 pieces of evidence. a rare look inside the da's drug vault in dallas. the lab's assistant director jamie vast guess walks us through the evidence. all drugs seized by federal agencies from 5 states and sent here to be tested are involved process. is it in stores until it's time for our forensic chemist to analyze it. >>and our friends, a chemist determine content the evidence as well as sometimes if you're in kind of drugs get them moved 3 with this lab. the number one drug that we see is methamphetamine followed by cocaine, fentanyl and then heroin spend always been in the top it has changed drastically over the last 5 years. we've gone from the submissions of 3% and to not to now close to 20% of what we contain some sort of meant in this case. it's powder
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fentanyl. this cary grant can be divided up. >>in need in 2. hill's. if you're thinking talking to miligrams per about upwards of. 1000 pills, that 80% of the time the lab seize fentanyl pressed into pills. this is about a little over 12,000 pills. in a minute. you'll see how quickly analysts can test for fentanyl. >>but before the drugs and of here, the key numbers, 70%. >>you have to know that 70% of these bills right now. can be overdose. it starts here at the border. >>the dea is the first line of defense. it's all about money. it's about the dollar bill is and that's what we're going after the special agent, daniel comeau from the houston division. >>tells us drug cartels are mass producing synthetic fentanyl with deadly precision. let's look at this. so here's to pills. one would think. that this is the fake counterfeit pill. >>but the reality of it is
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this is the one made by drug cartel. so you might have even someone is middle schooler. >>say, well, i heard about the senate. so let me take this. and it's one time just to get a high of fans. they take one of these fake bills and dumped 70 1% of these pills containing the bills. you would think that it's not a good business model for these drug cartels to be killing off their clients. >>you know, that's the biggest question asked. and the only answer that can come with every time someone dies, there's someone else willing. >>experiment again. and unfortunately, as long as that continues to be the trend, the drug cartels will stay in business. last year's lab results showed the dea seized 521,000 fentanyl tablets. we aggressively doing that so many different ways. now we're gonna websites little social media were going on all of these apps. >>wherever they are, we are special agent. com au says
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parents need to do the same every single parents to talk kids about this right now because not necessarily say a drug dealer that will push bill on it. it could be their best friend. it could be. they appear. and if you don't have those type of conversations with the kids, they might think nothing of it back here at the lab. but testing takes priority. so our triage protocol for evidence coming is fentanyl and methamphetamine as per our dea. >>administrator is priority list and what he on average are pills contain roughly 2 milligrams of fentanyl or kill. one pill tested from a bag of thousands just swap. faced that in this water, water goes on strip. and in just a matter of very little time shows the results less than a minute, as you can see from this line on this test strip. we have a positive for fentanyl. so assuming that this each tablet contains 2 milligrams. >>we have enough doses to
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potentially cause overdoses for over 12,000 people. >>in an unprecedented move, san francisco mayor london breed has hand selected a team from city hall to help the san francisco unified school district. that's with questions swirling around a bevy of school closures, a budget deficit and staffing shortages. the mayor says this is not about blaming the district but helping it succeed. kron four's dan kerman is at city hall with the latest. >>the mayor won't say what the tipping point was to get city hall involved. but the city is now involved and the mayor has some very clear expectations of the school district. >>this really isn't about blame. this is about providing solutions. >>at a news conference monday, san francisco mayor london breed announced she sending a team from city hall to help the san francisco unified school district deal with a variety of challenges including its deficit. its staff shortages and communication around the issue
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of school closures, both the school board and the superintendent have accepted her offer of partnership. we will not fail. >>we will work together and we will get the job done and we will put our schools on track for long term. >>sustainability. because the future. of our young people depends on it. >>breed admitted as mayor, she cannot dictate what course of action the district ultimately takes. but she says her offer of help comes with certain expectations. we will be sending in that that that stabilization team and they will be taking a lot of guidance from our stabilization team and we will be making a number of recommendations that we expect them to implement. the mayor school stabilization team will focus on 3 things closing the remaining 113 million dollar structural deficit before the end of the year. >>focusing on staffing shortages and examining the issue of school closures.
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>>one of the other things we will be doing is making sure that we know what is happening in each of every school. what the capacities of those schools are looking at this from equitable lands all around the city. so we're not just closing schools in the southeast sector in one neighborhood or another and focusing on making sure that we try to keep families and parents and other folks together. right now, the san francisco unified school district is under the oversight of the california department of education. >>the next step would be a state takeover of the district. it's hoped that by city hall getting involved now that won't be necessary. at san francisco city hall. dan kerman kron. 4 news. it's
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also saving energy rich demero takes a look at the icy solution in rich on tech. >>2 hotels on one famous corner in beverly hills. the modern waldorf-astoria and the historic beverly hilton. get to see every day. lo these 2 grand structures in experiment in sustainability. so what you see now actually in front of you is a boss. and with 150,000 pounds of water froze your own bed. noon is founder of this trauma energy, a startup that's helping commercial buildings, reduce their energy use and carbon footprint through daytime. you great clean electricity when when you're plugging your electrical. no. >>when this sense just become very direct. >>this makes a thermal energy system. uses a modular bank of ice packs to store energy during the day and slowly
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release it in the afternoon as they melt. this system helps keep buildings cool even when electricity is at its peak thermal energy cooling for thermal energy storage is not new. what drew u.s. tennis trauma was the fact that they developed a new way to do david ala. jim is part of the real estate investment firm that redevelop the hotels. you come into a building and you don't have a space to put something big. they've developed something where you come peace. so whether it's in a basement on the roof of a high-rise, you can come in, bring in their pieces, build you know, to your building and then allow yourself to have a thermal energy storage solution. one, maybe you put into that before. in urging that we discharge. we see a drop. hundreds of kw. >>from central point plan of that will tell. so as soon as your system turns on the the electricity usage slowed from the building job down from he considers the system safer
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than alternatives like giant lithium-ion batteries and more convenient than solar panels which might not be able to go on every rooftop be a part solutions to 2 humanity is is there great? really this system at the beverly hills property services, sort of a proof of concept encouraging other businesses to do the same. and we want to be a model. you know, we're not required to do to 6, but we want to show other developers. you should be doing these things because we all need to do our part. i'm rich demuro. that's richaun tack. >>it's a new supernatural thriller starring halle berry. never let go is about a family who believes their home protects them from evil in the world. dal colle gives us a peek in the entertainment reports. >>so this is a family that lives in a remote cabin in when they leave to get food or water or whatnot. they have to be tethered to a rope. so the evil forces don't get them. >>sometimes does a mother and 2 long as stay connected to
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home? >>it's a world had never seen before. i never seen black mother with 2 lakh 200 in this environment, i noticed i've spent do you boys since the world and the amount of reality. >>that we had to suspend, you know, in order to wrap our brains around what would what this would be like was very was intriguing to me like with how to help. it was nuanced was complicated. it was about generational trauma. it was about love. it was about family was about religion and spirituality. >>let never let go. i love that. we didn't know if mama was schizophrenics dealing with mental illness or if the evil was actually real. and if it was real, yeah, my was a little crazy, but it thin.
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walking that line for me as an actor was something i never done. and it was a huge challenge for me to walk that line of crazy. not crazy, but yet still be crazy. well, lifeline? >>fate >>never let go is in theaters now. but i'll tell you what's heading to theaters next week. the second installment of the joker. that's right. director todd phillips returns to gotham city in joker folie a deux. the next chapter in the story of arthur fleck. joaquin phoenix is back again as the title character alongside lady gaga. the film opens in theaters and imax october 4th. and we've got an amazing prize package for one lucky ktla, viewer to attend the premiere and much more text joker to 5, 1, 5, 1, 5, for your chance to win 4 tickets to the la premiere screening of joker folie a deux at the tcl
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chinese theater in hollywood on monday. september. 30th. plus a $200 visa gift card for you to create your very own big blockbuster night on the town. >>don't miss todd phillips oldest film yet. >>good luck to all with your entertainment report. i'm doug kolk. >>now let's get a check on the weather for that. we turn to kron 4 sheet meteorologist lawrence karnow the track what the week ahead is going to look like lawrence. >>they're going to be a little bit on the hot side again around the bay area, especially as you head inland. but even san francisco could be a warm day in spots, especially as you get toward the interior part near the bay. as those temperatures going to soar along the coastline, maybe just enough of the sea breeze in the sunset to keep you fairly cool up there right now. no fog to speak of. it is still saying nice and clear, but likely to see a little fog, at least some dense fog form along the coastline overnight tonight and tomorrow morning. then we're off and running again with that beautiful fall sunshine. yeah, it's going to be hot spots. but this that time of year and the summer's last gasp, right? we don't have much left before we start to get in october, we start to
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talk about much cooler temperatures. so out the door. now you've got a variety of numbers. got 71 degrees in fremont. boy, civica got to check that 72, though, in san francisco, 70 in oakland. so still some of temperatures running rather warm outside. idea of where we're going for tomorrow high pressure overhead. you can some offshore winds developing the upper levels of the atmosphere. you can just see that as high pressure moving to the north of the east of us is that ridge kind of slides on by that pattern is going to change a bit, but not before we sneak in another warm to hot day around the bay area again for tomorrow. so, yeah, we are going to see maybe just a couple patches, dense fog along the coastline. you see surge well on shore. so that's the only place it's going to be. i think by tomorrow evening we'll probably see some more clouds gathering cooler weather is on the way after that. but in the meantime, tomorrow, yeah, downtown, you're talking about 70 75 degrees in the mission. 74 in the marina along the coastline. 60's, maybe couple low 70's inside the bay heat things up. 80 degrees in burlingame headed down the
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peninsula. 84 degrees, redwood city, 85 and sunny in mount view, hot 90's into the south bay tomorrow afternoon near triple-digit heat in the tri valley. as we look toward tomorrow, 94 in walnut creek, 96 in concord, maybe brentwood. 98 fairfield, 89 in napa, 60's 70's back toward the coast next few days. those temperatures dropping off, though, as we head into wednesday and thursday. so some heat relief on the way probably heat up a little bit on friday before cooling down to about average over the weekend. >>we'll
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often other in jayvon hargrave. but this time he could be for the remainder of the season. the niners defensive tackle actually suffered a partially torn tricep in sunday's matchup against the la rams. head coach kyle shanahan told us today during conference call that owns the tough blow after playing a pretty good game with his first sack of the season and 5 fresher than battle alone against la rams today mentioned that there are some guys on the practice law. they could fill that role. and they lay, though, look elsewhere. >>to feel that void a huge off. of course, the defensive line is also mention that brock purdy will be day to day right now with back soreness. but his mri results were good. so >>no reason to panic there. and he was also optimistic that he was possibly going to get his tight end. george kittle back out there on the field this week for practice. also saying various although he missed a day last week, he is good and ready to go. but this is a huge contrast from
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the niners team that we had last season versus what we're seeing this season when it comes to being healthy because this time around, they're not being able to kind of weather the storm and stay healthy as we head into week 4. >>because of a go on and that he had his best game yesterday. tell you is a huge factor. >>really? the fact of the quarterback in that game. you know big loss as one of our better players stephen going the right direction was have a big year. injuries are always a part of it. we've had to deal with a number of years sometimes more than others. i think last year and he was on her main guys are very fortunate. you know, as too many games, this year's been totally different to start out. so that's been real tough. you know, i'd like to try to stay positive with it. that in all of them eventually are going to come back. the probably change with our group today. so that was a couple swallow there. yeah, we definitely haven't had the luck that we had last year.
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>>meanwhile, on the giants find themselves out of the playoffs. they are fighting until the end to don't in this season. on a strong note, it leads in arizona is where we find them today against the diamondbacks and the first of 3 top of the 3rd is going get upside in one, a man offerman chapman and he drives this one high and deep left jake mccarthy crashed into the wall and the ball gets away. encarnacion scored the go ahead. chatting, going home. the throw to the plate is not in time. and chapman, it's an inside the park home run in 20th 27th excuse me, homer of the season. top of the 5th. really go after his celebration. >>where michael conforto join in on the action. he rockets one right center. and you can tell that one goodbye. it's out there. 430 feet in the giants extend their lead 3 bird song for the giants had a solid outing here in the bottom of the 5th. he strikes out former giant peterson.
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first through 5 innings, gave up 2 runs and struck out to about a 5th of the top of 7th now where chapman strikes again this time it's a shot straightaway center to smoke are at the right there. leaps at the wall. i'm not able get it. hit the wall again. conforto comes around floor, chet, but isn't with a triple and the giants pad their lead to 4 have yourself placed a match and then they go on to win. 63. >>and that doesn't here for us kron. 4 will be back with the morning news at 5 o'clock. i'm stephanie rothman. thanks for watching.
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