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in person or by now make sure that they have a safe and secure election free from intimidation or interference. >>bottom line, election officials that we spoke with said that they feel very confident that this is going to be a safe and successful election. there is also this, if you would like to follow the path of your ballot to make sure that it is counted properly, all you have to do is sign up for text alerts, that step-by-step process. we put all of that information on kron 4 dot com in the newsroom. theresa kron, 4 news. >>coming up, bar hosting a fun and i'm a pop up after the break, we'll hear from bart's communications chief dan, see >> thank you for joining us for kron. 4 news at 11:30am, dan thorn. >> san francisco mayor london breed announced new safety measures at union square after thieves rammed a car into the louis that on store on monday. kron 4 sarah stinson reports.
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>> the mayor has given the union square alliance, a universal permits so they can design and build big concrete barriers in front of stores to prevent thieves from driving into storefronts at san francisco's union square will soon look a bit different. mayor london breed in the union square alliance are working together to install bollards or planters on sidewalks to prevent thieves from ramming into luxury stores. this after it happened on monday morning at the louboutin store and a year ago at dior, a welcome improvement for shoppers. know, we got that out of the car being driven through. so, yeah, like i said, absolutely. any measure that we can take to make this city. >> shyness, former glory. i think goods could be time or trees so that it actually like the union square alliance says they're still working out the design for the bollards, but they may use these cement planters in front of neiman marcus as an example for what they might put in front of
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other businesses here to make them look good to make them blend into the neighborhood. >> but to stop the ability to use the vehicle to damage property. >> and try and rob, one of these places. the mayor says this is just one more tool to prevent retail theft and looting. officers are out here and they are visible. 24 hours a day. they're on patrol, making area very safe. >> it is exactly where they needed to be the other day when burglars were trying to get into one of high end stores. >> we prevented that burglary because we were present. crime has pushed a lot of big stories out of the area. but the ceo of the union square alliance says vacant storefronts are becoming least more and more with new businesses like rolex and breitling on post street. we actually have seen in the last few years over 47 businesses open here in union square. as you can see, all the people behind me, right? it's busy. people want to be here. the ice skating rink will be going in next week. then the christmas tree bay area shoppers say they hope to see
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union square return as a holiday shopping destination because a should able to come communications chief dan, see what's driving this. when a tough cough finds you on the go, a syrup would be... here. a lot more feel safe. you my, you know, my silly! woo! hey! try new robitussin soft chews. packed with the power of robitussin... in every bite. easy to take cough relief, anywhere. chew on relief, chew on a ♪ robitussin ♪ >>it is one way of looking at it every week we take an up girlfriend. close and personal look at our >> eventually my quito and city and the people who make bring in one day to union square the same san francisco it up. we're gonna have a that they brought me to and i little fun. first we see the was younger to the mayor hopes the bollards will be installed city through the eyes of a long-time local photog. and as soon as possible in the city is providing financial then we meet up with a ghost resources to help pay for hunting tourist. them. i'm sara stinson reporting in san francisco. kron. 4 news. >>i don't think services lost duty. my name lou, them today. >> the peninsula, the mayor of daly city, also visiting a storefront was rammed by a car surveillance video showing this white car backing into the sneaker shop called locker as seth monday morning along expect the very, very mission street between park beautiful, very visual. i did view and westlake avenues. the the low riders. a great. the owner says the suspects. ran away when they saw the police coming towards them. >> but, you know, you don't want to wake up to, you know police came in the southeast that way. you know. a phone now. back on january, 8th. call, you know, from the the pulleys and the, you know,
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alarm company tell you that you got some burglary going something like that doesn't happen. dealing city. >> especially to our small businesses. and so i was just glad to see that are dealing city police officers where they're right away and that there was nothing taken from the store. >> the shop is closed. while the owner is dealing with the damage, no arrests have been made. david de pap the man who >>when you think of san francisco so far of francisco attacked the husband of former house speaker nancy pelosi with a hammer and their san francisco home is set to spend moment every that and on and on a much you visit him. it's his life in prison. he was sentenced to life in prison good to be doing uss owners. without the possibility of parole. papp is already >>few days you well. my name serving 30 years in federal prison for the attack. the sentence on tuesday as part of a separate state trial charging him with aggravated kidnapping, first-degree burglary and false imprisonment of an elder. the is anthony kogan, a member of and this my wife, jennifer have a on one attack on paul pelosi was captured on body cam video just days before the 2022
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midterm elections, pelosi >>if you think this is normal suffering a skull fracture here in san francisco, i think that ended with plates and normal. i was ready go. you screws happened minute during his federal trial. they plan to hold nancy pelosi hostage and break her kneecaps. if she know, what that? did not admit to the lies, he said that she told about russian interference in the 2016 presidential campaign. all right. taking a look right now downtown san francisco with sutro tower camera view here. let's check in now with >>little halloween theme for you there every week during our newscast. we'll be telling our forecast kron four's chief meteorologist lawrence karnow. stories from the people who make up san francisco in some who visit it. this is our city >> we got that cold where weather settling in and it's on kron. 4. and if you miss not going anywhere. it's going to be colder throughout the week here. we've got a couple any of our stories, you can storms headed our way out find them at kron. 4 dot com. there right now. you're looking good so far. but yeah, >>see happening wednesday. we've got a big event coming. bart is having a pop up in a a lot of trick or treaters. get ready to go. we've been boba shop in coma. fans of the talking about some stormy anime mascots can get themed weather. here's the good news. i think we may see some rain drinks cups, leaves stickers in the morning on halloween, and more. and for more on the but when the folks head on out trick or treaters, we just got collaboration kron four's justine waltman spoke with a couple of spooky clouds but alicia trost from bart. dry conditions. temperatures will be chilly plan on doing
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some trick or treating put on >>so what's this partnership those numbers. generally in between barton anime? how did this combo kind of come the 50's this time out those storms for and you can see it together? well, we launched right here off the coastline. this first one coming our anime mascots a little over a year ago and they've beginning tomorrow evening in been a huge, very, very the north bay, then stretching across the rest, the bay area as we head into early on thursday morning, kind of popular. we've sold so much and i'm a merge. so we know scoots out of town moves on by our fans love it. we want to behind that. nice break for do more in-person events, the trick or treaters out there. but it's going to be right to build relationships with our writers in our chilly outside. then your next future. riders. storm system in a little more >>and so we reached out to you impressive storm drops as we paying to see if they want to do a partnership with s where head in toward friday and saturday morning bringing more rain to the bay area. lots of snow up in the high country. they will post are mascots on their drink menus and then really nice totals as we head we'd supply them with a through time. the for storm. not as much gonna get things a limited edition cup sleeve. little bit wet out there about that wraps around the drink or a 10th of an inch or so in the you can take it home and put san francisco a little bit it on your wall. and so those more toward mendocino, but are available at 4 of the eu them you get that secondary storm as we head in toward the week and all of a sudden we thing stories that are near start talking about totals bart stations and tomorrow at near half an inch in the san francisco, almost 2 inches toward eureka. so nyce wedding coma. we're gonna have a really fun event between 5 and rains coming our way. temperatures tomorrow. yeah, 07:00pm. where is calm and you we'll be down a bit. plan and can get extra swag and chat 60's for highs are going to see those clouds on the increase throughout the day with bart employees and get and then over the next couple the limited edition cup sleeve of days, a series of storms and other fun surprises. and rolling in as each one comes especially if you wear a transit themed costume, you'll by its coming off the gulf of alaska. it's going to be
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ushering in some of that cooler air. and so there you go. scattered showers as we some special things. a transit head toward thursday morning. more rain expected late on themed costume like a bart christmas sweater or something friday and into the start of the weekend. like that would count. >> the search continues for a >>sure supply train operator missing 14 year-old from or you can like feel the train hayward. they're a code was and wear it on. some people last seen a week ago and the are even cause playing our chp has issued and ebony alert anime mascot. our web site for the team they describe actually has the instructions how to do that. you show up as bonus standing as 5 feet. one bailey the goat or as near the weighing around 110 pounds. he train operator. i mean, people has brown hair, brown eyes the are doing and it's really fun to see folks really excited about these anime mascot. and agency says he was last seen tuesday night around 9.45. in you've chosen 30 different hayward, the teen's father artists to work on this. and i'm a project are. trying to find her son with help from a family friend kron >>a lot of the local. what was it like to narrow it down? four's. lindsey ford has the story. there's like 500 applicants. i understand yeah. that is >> lyric odin's mother what's so special about this christine corrales says her 14 is especially in the world of year-old has been living in ai and people are using ai to hayward with his father for generate art were paying local about a year when he went missing last week. perales artists to do these great projects for us. lives on the east coast and >>and so we said, hey, help us doesn't have eyes on her son. so she reached out to a family build anime mascots and design them. and we selected several friend who lives in oakland who is doing their best to of them and they've done the make sure lyric returns home safe. original. and then this new this latest aren't each mascot >> i have known him since he enjoying a boba tea drink and
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was a baby longtime family friend natasha horns says she this gets back to his n japan and taiwan? they use anime first learned about lyric mascots, their train systems, autin going missing over the very popular. and so we're weekend in just scrolling on trying build off that. we know facebook as per usual. and it's a successful model there. then i seen lyrics face and i so we wanted to be the first was like, you know, this looks transit agency in the country to do that here. and so far like new. so i clicked on and it said that he was missing. it's been a huge hit. cool. so so. what's next for the campaign after this pop up tomorrow in coma? will you be at other >> i immediately the and christina to see what was stations? well, we're still going odin's mother, christine trying to plan what's next. we've had posters in our per alice is skeptical about what happened to her son. stations where we use the mascots to educate riders >> she just recently learned about certain places that they that he was suspended from can go. and so we're always school and believes he may have run away. she claims she coming up with new ideas. you know, you just have to wait to has been receiving text messages from an anonymous see what's next for the enemy number claiming to be leery. mascot. will you let us know for sure. thanks for being here. appreciate it. think he says the tax have been some other transit themed asking for money and to help with ride shares. costa all since. like he's >> she wanted to get his like a like a pilot. does that address and he said that he doesn't want to talk about it. she was asking for a picture. count a train operator clipper card clipper card. and apparently. this is what >>forgot something going here. thank you. have fun. she got from him. and then >>we've got more news weather that was it.
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>> prowse and horns question whether or not lyric is the one behind the text. both women say they are trying their best to stay hopeful but can't help but worry as black women, they are more fearful for lyrics life because they understand the stereotypes that come with being a person of color. and i know a lot of young black boys and a lot of young latinos, they get written off as runaways. >> they get written off as troubled the link winds and i don't want him to be another right off because there are a lot of children that go missing. the underground israel. it's just it's a lot, you know, and i want to help her bring her baby home. >> bunny alert has been sent out for lyric hayward pd and alameda special victims unit is also helping with the search in hayward. lindsey ford kron. 4 news. >> the newsom administration is warning hundreds of millions of dollars to communities across the state to address the unhoused. the bay area will receive more than 174 million dollars.
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governor says the funds will help create new affordable housing shelters and support for those experiencing homelessness. >> this is a crisis and it requires a crisis. might say. we can't conduct business as usual. people are dying on our watch. >> the governor says the funding comes with transparency measures that will require each grant recipient to report about results on a monthly basis. but still, republicans are skeptical amid a recent california audit that found the state spent more than 20 billion dollars on homelessness and failed to track the outcomes of that spent. >> prop 36 is critical step. helping our communities thrive. still to come, retail crime, punishment on the ballot. small business owners community leaders coming together to share their support. >> for probably 36. stay with us.
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>>we've got more news weather and sports after careful review of medical guidance and research on pain relief, my recommendation is simple: every home should have salonpas. powerful yet non-addictive. targeted and long-lasting. i recommend salonpas. it's good medicine. ♪ hisamitsu ♪ the search continues tonight for a 14 year-old missing from hayward. he was last seen a week ago. kron four's lindsey ford has more from the family. >>lyric odin's mother christine corrales says her 14 year-old has been living in hayward with his father for about a year when he went missing last week. perales lives on the east coast and doesn't have eyes on her son. so she reached out to a family friend who lives in oakland who is doing their best to make sure lyric returns home safe. >>i have known him since he was a baby longtime family friend natasha horns says she first learned about lyric oden
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going missing over the weekend in just scrolling on facebook as per usual. and then i seen lyrics pace and i was like, well, you know, this looks like new. so i clicked on it said that he was missing. so. >>i immediately the and christina to see what was going dunn's mother, christine, per alice is skeptical about what happened to her son. >>she just recently learned that he was suspended from school and believes he may have run away. she claims she has been receiving text messages from an anonymous number claiming to be lyric. she says the tax have been asking for money and to help with ride shares. >>she wanted to get his address and he said that he doesn't want to talk about it. she was asking for a picture. and apparently. this is what she got from him. and then that was it. >>prowse and horns question whether or not lyric is the one behind the text. both women say they are trying their best to stay hopeful but
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can't help but worry as black women, they are more fearful for lyrics life because they understand the stereotypes that come with being a person of color. and i know a lot of young black boys and a lot of young latinos, they get written off ed to link winds an don't want him to be another right off because there are a lot of children that go missing the underground israel. it's just it's a lot, you know, i want to help her bring her baby home. >>mayor london breed has announced new safety measures at san francisco's union square after thieves rammed a car into a louis baton kron four's. sara stinson reports. >>the mayor has given the union square alliance a universal permits so they can design and build big concrete center here, the call center barriers in front of stores to for santa clara county, 9-1-1, prevent thieves from driving dispatch office. let me show into them. storefronts at san francisco's union square will you the video. this all went soon look a bit different. down at around 12:30am, in the
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mayor london breed in the morning monday in the union square alliance are overnight hours. 35 year-old working together to install facility jones. she was bollards or planters on driving along highway 25 near sidewalks to prevent thieves hollister when all of a sudden from ramming into luxury another car comes along. stores. this after it happened on monday morning at the crosses the centerline slams right into her. they both died louboutin store and a year ago at the scene. the other at dior, a welcome improvement driver, a 24 year-old male. at for shoppers. know, we got that out of the car being driven so, yeah, like i said, this particular point. they absolutely. any measure that don't know the cause whether we can take make this city. or not it was speeding drugs >>shine's former glory. i or alcohol. the investigation very early on what is think it's good. we time our conclusive is the heartbreak. trees so i actually like it. the union square alliance says they're still working out design for the bollards, but she was a mother of 3 young they may use these cement kids. she also ran a small planters in front of neiman business. we got a chance to marcus as an example for what track down one of her friends. they might put in front of here's how he plans to other businesses here to make them look to make them blend remember priscilla jones. into the neighborhood. >>but to stop the ability to >>just the devastating blow. their spirit think. people use the vehicle to damage property. >>and try and rob, one of these places. the mayor says look at that use that inspiration to just keep. this is just one more tool to prevent retail theft and could going is the one i can looting. our officers are out tell you. he was very here and they are visible. 24
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dedicated to her family and qaeda again back to the community and hours a day. they're on >>again, the whole personality patrol, making area very safe. of like whatever it takes to help this community. >>it is exactly where they >>let's talk a little bit more needed to be the other day when burglars are trying to about facility jones. she get into one of our high in worked at the center for 10 stores. years. we don't know if she >>we prevented that burglary because we were present. crime heading to work or coming home has pushed a lot of big from work at that particular stories out of the area. but time. we do know along with the ceo of the union square working here, she was a small alliance says vacant business owner. she and her storefronts are becoming least more and more with new husband. they also run a businesses like rolex and company sure rose a very breitling on post street. we popular restaurant. serves actually have seen in the last few years over 47 businesses open here in union square. as obviously churros in the hollister area. in fact, we you can see, all the people behind me, right is busy. are hearing that she would give out to rose to kids. people want to be here with ice skating rink will be going in next week. then the she's also remembered for what christmas tree bay area she did 5 years ago. she was shoppers say they hope to see working at the dispatch center union square return as a holiday shopping destination when a call came in. it was a homeless woman who was because as a local, i should pregnant. she talked her able to come here a lot more through the pregnancy on the phone, delivered the twins, feel safe. you my, you know, my girlfriend. mentioned my and bring in one day to union friends, family, and of square the same san francisco course, co-workers are all that they brought me to and i remembering her this morning. was younger to the mayor hopes the bollards will be installed as soon as possible in the usually they get the calls
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sparse tragedy. now all of us city is providing financial resources to help pay for them. and ironically, they are feeling the pain because of one their own. >>i'm sara stinson reporting in san francisco kron. 4 news. we've got some rain on the way >>in the south, a small now, too. so maybe a couple business owners and community storms impact the bay area leaders rallying in support of here. >>in the coming days, we can only hope, of course, still in proposition. 36, a yes vote fire season. we're not done means people convicted of with that yet until we get certain drug or theft crimes significant rain. so any rain could get increased punishment would definitely help out the door. tonight we are seeing like a longer prison sentence. some high clouds begin to move kron 4 charles clifford has in. otherwise you've got mostly clear skies cool more. temperatures developing around >>well, prop 36 is one of the most controversial measures the bay area right now more that voters will have to that on the way as we head through the night tonight and tomorrow morning. so here's decide. opponents of 36 say it could return california to an era of mass incarceration but how playing as we head through the night to see clouds rolling on and thickening up as we head through the night proponents of 36 say that tonight and tomorrow morning. a lot of cloud cover when you petty theft retail crime has get up and remaining dry, at gotten out of hand and that least to start the day. and this could be a solution on then as we get toward the afternoon, really clouding tuesday morning, a gathering of small business owners, things up, especially in the mostly 7.11, franchisees north bay with a chance of showers as we head toward the rallied in san jose calling on evening hours. then that voters to approve proposition. system kind of spreading across the rest of the area overnight tomorrow night and 36 if passed, 36 would allow into thursday as well. and more rain on the way behind felony charges and increased that. temperatures out the sentences for certain drug and door right now. you're looking theft crimes which are to cool. 45 in half moon bay currently considered misdemeanors. the passage of is 51 in livermore. 45 in the 36 would reverse parts of prop battle? 48 in santa rosa. 46
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47, which was passed by voters in 2014 at tuesday's rally, for our friends in calistoga. so chilly in spots out there. and that's what it's going to supporters of the measure said go again tonight. maybe not quite as cool, just because that small businesses have we've got a little cloud cover been hit hard by retail theft up above that will be rolling in recent years and that they on shore right now, though, are in need of relief. most are rain holding off the coastline, but not far away. >>and several 7 11 stores in northern california. firstly now, all that coming right out of the gulf of alaska, new cd speckle clouds on the witness the rise in the retail backside. that's usually a crime. it's issue that affects pretty good sign of some cold all of us. not just a business air coming down from alaska. and here comes rolling into the bay area the next couple owners, but members of our days. so the short term forecast clouds thickening up community. >>the legislative analyst's tonight into early tomorrow morning. but staying dry for the morning commute as we get office says that a prop 36 is approved. it could result in more people being sent to toward the afternoon. that's when starts to get a little iffy. some showers moving in prison and and increased workload for state courts. the late in the day into the evening hours in the north and kind of spreading south as we analysts office also says that head throughout the night approval could result in tomorrow night and early into increased costs, possibly 10's of millions to hundreds of millions of dollars per year. thursday. a long-range forecast, though, as another storm moving in right behind. you got the first one coming but recent polling has shown that a majority of california through for tomorrow. that mving on in late tomorrow voters support prop 36. those night and then early on thursday and then a more at tuesday's rally said that potent storm rolling in right despite the potential behind that. that is going to repercussions, they believe break some heavier amounts of the measure is a step in the rain. more snow in the sierra nevada and that will drag right direction. right through into saturday as >>prop 36 is a balanced approach to reducing crime to well before finally clearing
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keep our community safe while things out. so we could be looking at some pretty decent rainfall totals as system holding repeat retails thieves comes by the first one. not a and those trafficking drugs to whole lot. just over a 10th of an inch of rain in the san minors more accountable. >>in san jose charles clifford francisco may be just as much kron, 4 news. where about one as 2 dance and parts of the north bay, but then you throw that next one in. and that's where it gets a little more substantial. maybe start talking about a half an inch of rain in the san francisco or so. so that's pretty good stuff. overnight, lows tonight going in the 40's and the 50's by day tomorrow should be a decent day. although those clouds be thickening up the temperatures as a result will be cooler outside about 67 degrees in concord and about 63 degrees in san francisco next few days. got a few showers in the forecast. how about that? as we got the showers heading in tomorrow, then a chance of showers early on halloween morning and then a better chance of rain by friday night into saturday night. after that, we clear things out and we warm things up as we head toward next week. >>have more headlines from the
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week out from election day and the san francisco chronicle's editorial board says it endorses the recall of oakland mayor sheng thao. the board saying, quote, the city needs a competent leader who inspires confidencein their ability to turn big problems around and tao is not that mayor. and there's some more troubling news for the oakland mayor and city council members running for reelection as kron
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four's. dan kerman tells us a new poll finds oaklanders dissatisfaction is through the roof. >>oakland city hall might be poised for a major shakeup due ukraine and early 2022. to dissatisfaction with both the mayor and the city council. so says a new poll california native nicholas duckworth flew to the embattled country to offer commissioned by the oakland metropolitan chamber of much-needed aid to civilians commerce, the annual pulse on frontline villages. duckworth was killed in action poll finds 75% of those by russian forces on october. surveyed feel oakland is on 11th. he was just 30 years the wrong track for what the pope says to me. old. juliet smith spoke with >>is that voters very much his family and the military wanted more. common sense commander who remains on the front lines. approach to governing in our city and in that that's >>and your friends and family. all right. he's known my chances of survival are very slim. i mean, the so i can permeates every answer that i could. i could glean from the encourage you to stand paul the pulse poll of 720 together. likely oakland voters conducted earlier this month >>this is the letter nick finds 64% believe mayor sheng duckworth gave his father thao should be recalled. and right before he went to ukraine. duckworth told him 45% believe the oakland city not to open unless something happened to him. council is doing a poor job.
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the most surprising thing in this poll is just how >>he wanted to be some learning. you can make a difference. and duckworth d unsatisfied oaklanders are with the mayor and their city council and the state of the just that. >>make a difference in find city. his purpose in helping others. >>justin berton is a political and media strategist and was his first job he was rescuing communications director for animals is such an animal former mayor libby schaff. the lover. he eventually transition to become a medic way they're looking at things in the ukrainian army. he had now, it's frankly, quite rescued depressed into being elected official in oakland right now. >>around. >>3,000, civilians like the the poll also finds 50% of those surveyed feel less safe than a year ago. 69% favor ukrainian government was sending them in areas that they would not send their own adding more police officers people you know, to the front lines is been a person that no and 47% believe crime and violence have increased over matter how crazy of a thing the last year. opd crime stats is, if puts his mind. suggest crime is actually down compared to last year, but it >>something he's going to get it duckworth commander who is still fighting on the front lines in ukraine and the u.s. may not matter when residents and visitors just feel unsafe. embassy in kyiv say he was the reputations, ponds out of killed in action and running control and that the press is towards the crossfire to save his fellow soldiers in the everything. the economic development, people's graph is going have to grab some guys and they want to. perception of the city. they live in the value of their homes. the perceptions about crime may also be why 44% of >>assistant position. i was being assaulted all resources those polled believe oakland ran he used his body. he actually had the
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is a poor place to start a new >>in 5 on top the loop put his business. >>that is concerning because body over. shield both from we want people to invest in the city. we want people to we want that entrepreneurial spirit that many oaklanders die ultimately given like for have. we want that to remain inoakland and i want them to start businesses and grow 2 young men he saved. both businesses and in our teenagers had only met community and create jobs for duckworth hours earlier. you know, we miss presently this next one. our residents in just a week, we'll find out if the election >>you know, nick was a brother results echo oakland, voter fires. frustrations. >>and in his last words to his >>dan kerman kron. 4 news. friends and family. i love you all my life is and always has been forced to. mainly because >>we're officially just one week away from election day in the yellow county elections office is using its mobile value yours more than mine. voting center to reach voters in rural communities. cristina >>into all of covering local news that matters. juliet bautista visited the mobile smith, fox, 40 news. voting centers. first stop at the low post office. >>tuesday, president joe biden said he was concerned following news of north korean >>the state-of-the-art 29 foot troops in russia. ukraine's trailer will travel to 7 different locations throughout president calls the yolo county. the yolo county's development in escalation and elections office tells us that it's 2 and a half year fight the uses traveling polling against russia. washington correspondent raquel martin location to reach those voters has the story. in rural communities. and first stop was yellow. >>the pentagon says 10,000 north korean troops are
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>>with a population of less training in russia and some than 300 residents. you'll are inching closer to the voters tell us the traveling polling location has made ukraine border. proximate lee, voting easy and convenient. so a couple 1000. >>with a smaller number already present in the kursk easy. some walk to cast their region. the pentagon says it's closely monitoring the a pretty lazy guy. if i can situation. physically walk across the >>and working with partners in street like a couple blocks. >>it down just to like. you ukraine, south korea. we remain concerned that russia intends to use the soldiers in know what i'm about to do that combat. at this point. the historically, rural pentagon says there's no communities have lacked indication north korean resources and infrastructure, which impacts voting access in soldiers have crossed into those communities. ukraine. president joe biden >>this is why the yolo told reporters if that line is county's elections office tells us the traveling mobile crossed, ukraine forces should center is pivotal for communities like hill. be able to strike for us >>so we really want to get the greatness. russian president vladimir putin is neither deny townships that and more of the rural area that would be left nor confirming the presence of out and we didn't bring the north korean troops in russia. services to them and that their doorstep. and that's should done but major general exactly what voters who pat ryder says the move utilize the mobile center signals russia's military experience saying that if it wasn't for the mobile center, force is losing steam. the they had no plan in place as to where they were going to dire situation that russia finds itself and in terms of cast their votes from not have had in the back of my mind manpower on the front lines. that i was going to vote. i didn't know how to do except never voted before. when i saw >>putin and north korean leader kim jong un recently this was like, bam, your time
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to mobile voting center offers injured treated support each other's, doing keep with all the same services as the bility. >>this week secretary of state antony blinken and defense stationary voting center that secretary lloyd austin, our we have all the services you meeting with south korean would need, including any translation services. we do leaders in washington in washington, raquel. have services, for example, in >>all right. don'ta spanish election workers in the mobile center will assist voters with registration to vote casting a ballot, getting a replacement vote by mail ballot and using the accessible ballot marking device. >>a hearing-impaired visually impaired. they can use lighter to complete yeah, it's very convenient. you know, because there's a lot of people don't drive here. you know, stuff like that. so it's very they can walk here. so that's very important. you know. >>to get a full list of the locations where the mobile voting centers will be traveling. visit our website fox 40 dot com in yolo covering local news that matters. christine, about the stuff. fox 40 news. >>we are officially one week out from election day. i'm capitol correspondent eytan wallace speak with the leaders of california's republican and democratic parties about their message for voters. 7 days
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daring rescue of a badly injured hiker in southern california over the weekend. it happened near palm springs. shelby nelson shows us how the riverside county sheriff's office was able to bring that person to safety. >>this is the daring rescue to save an injured hiker from mount san jacinto near palm springs. you see the hiker
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bloodied and needing help after he had fallen about 25 feet has injuries. when he first got in obviously facial trauma and then he complained of shoulder wrist and leg pain. >>the riverside county sheriff's aviation unit showing firsthand what that rescue looked like. are going to go rescue. >>their team getting the call late sunday afternoon, they flew out of the habit ryan airport. this was >>kron 4 is your local election headquarters. we're now just under a week until the big day. capitol >>a pretty challenging call given the terrain. it was very correspondent eytan wallace for nickel pilot mike calhoun spoke with the chairs of was flying the helicopter. california's republican and democratic parties in joins us luckily calm winds allowed for with their message with just an easier hoisting operation in the mountain terrain. the about 7 days to go. hiker was stuck on a ledge and >>when the leaders of california's democratic and rescuers say he and another hiker ran out of water. so republican parties certainly they attempted to take a short do not agree on much. but when cut when one of them fell. at it comes to reaching californians, they do agree on the following message. one point you see deputy >>go vote. we feel great. sheriff rescue specialist certainly the momentum is on jason beaman lowering down to the injured hiker who our side. well, we're excited. fortunately was responsive. we're ready for election day to be here. one week out from but bottle mobilization see
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color goes on. head would election day, the leaders of california's republican and move. democratic parties believe their respective camps are in >>and then package him because i knew the quickest way to get good shape. on the democratic him treatment. get him off the hill. the injured hiker was side, rusty hicks says his later taken to the hospital to party has laid the groundwork undergo surgery. the crew also for success in a state where returned for the second hiker registered democrats number of who was at a higher elevation. registered republicans by about 2 to everything from that video giving the public a rare glimpse into the cruise knocking on doors, making phone calls to sending text daring rescue operations. but messages to writing postcards. it also serves as a reminder for anyone who could find >>to making contributions, themselves in a dire whatever it takes in order to situation. always be prepared. make sure that we get >>prepared, like have to spend the night. we have a jacket 10 million democrats, california democrats to the have extra food, water. polls. that's exactly what >>have some type of signaling device. and in this case, the hikers brought a satellite we've been doing and what we device to help them call for will continue to do for the next week. what's your message help. and that satellite to voters? our message really came in handy. now, as for that hiker, we're told he is in stable condition. >>reporting from the haven't ryan airport. i'm shelby nelson, ktla. 5 news. >>outpouring of support for the family of a beloved mother and community volunteer killed in a head-on crash in the south she was also a 9-1-1. dispatcher who was happy giving back to her community.
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kron four's will tran reports friends are inside the building where she worked and they are mourning her. they say they have candles and pictures. >>of her co-worker and friend. nothing outside that broken hearts. inside the command center here, the call center for santa clara county, 9-1-1, dispatch office. let me show you the video. this all went down at around 12:30am, in the morning monday in the overnight hours. 35 year-old facility jones. she was driving along highway 25 near hollister when all of a sudden another car comes along. crosses the centerline slams right into her. they both died >>she also helped oversee at the scene. the other direct voter outreach campaigns to latino and asian driver, a 24 year-old male. at american and pacific islander communities across the state this particular point. they campaign, she says are don't know the cause whether working. we've seen republican or not it was speeding drugs registration growing every single assembly district, or alcohol. the investigation every single senate district, very early on what is every single congressional conclusive is the heartbreak. district every single county in our state. definitely. the enthusiasm on our we're going she was a mother of 3 young
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on the offense and we're kids. she also ran a small looking forward to being a major player on the national business. we got a chance to track down one of her friends. scene. >>and a reminder early here's how he plans to in-person voting centers are remember priscilla jones. now open across the state. and if you plan to send your completed ballot back in the >>just the devastating blow. their spirit think. people mail for it to count and must be postmarked no later than election day, november 5th look at that use that reporting in sacramento, eytan inspiraion to just keep. wallace kron. 4 news. could going is the one i can tell you. he was very dedicated to her family and vacated again back to the community and >>again, the whole personality of like whatever it takes to help this community. >>let's talk a little bit more about facility jones. she worked at the center for 10 years. we don't know if she was heading to work or coming home from work at that particular time. we do know along with working here, she was a small business owner. she and her husband. they also run a company sure rose a very san francisco is in crisis popular restaurant that serves and we need real experienced leadership. obviously churros in the hollister area. in fact, we we need mark farrell. are hearing that she would give out your rules to kids. our interim mayor who got things done. she's also remembered for what
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who showed we can clear tent encampments, she did 5 years ago. she was fight crime, and address the drug crisis. working at the dispatch center who will make the tough choices for our city's future. when a call came in. it was a homeless woman who was "i'm mark farrell. pregnant. she talked her i'm running for mayor because san francisco deserves better." through the pregnancy on the "i'm ready to deliver that change on day one." phone, delivered the twins, friends, family, and of mark farrell. course, co-workers are all a proven leader with the experience we need. remembering her this morning. usually they get the calls sparse tragedy. now, all of a sudden, ironically, they are feeling the pain because of there. the wayans brothers
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program warns the humanitarian crisis in gaza could soon turn into famine if restrictions on aid continue. this comes after israel passed 2 laws monday that could stop a key un agency from entering the area.
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washington correspondent jessi tenure reports and the u.s. response. >>we are deeply troubled by this legislation. the u.s. denounces new laws and israel that could stop a key un agency from operating in gaza. it poses risks for millions of palestinians who rely on under a 4 essential services. unrwa provides food, water, health care and education amid the israel-hamas war and state department spokesperson matthew miller says right now no other agency can take over the work is. >>absolutely critical and irreplaceable in gaza right now. the israeli laws will not take effect for months. >>but miller says the u.s. could act against its ally. there could be consequences under u.s. law and u.s. policy on road warns the humanitarian crisis in gaza could quickly turned into a famine. its workers can't help, we are the backbone of the aid operation not just a saying that, you know, all of a >>agencies from the u and rely are resurrecting the scary movie franchise after nearly completely logistical platforms off thousands of 20 years. plus, disney channel
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staff to be able to do that stars came out for the work. but israel accuses on premiere of wizards be on raw of being a terrorist front waverly place. dayna devon has the details in the entertainment report. for hamas. >>saying some of its staff participated in the october >>we start with the exciting 7th attack and even more have news for fans of the scary militant ties. the savages who movie franchise. are you all have seized on by guys out. alone? >>that? who's that? you know, >>and formed into a hamas chapter. unrwa fired 9 workers the good the folk. after an investigation but denies that knowingly helps armed groups. the u.s. and other allies temporarily paused funding to the agency over the allegations. >>the wayans brothers say they are heading back to the big >>in washington, i'm jessi tenure. screen. marlon wayans posted this photo to instagram with the caption. we're back. after >>we just one week until election day, vice president kamala harris delivered a closing argument hoping to nearly 20 years the wayans sway undecided voters with her brothers are finally going to give the fans what they've been asking for. a return to vision for america this well, the scary movie franchise. former president donald trump rally with supporters in the we're looking forward to critical swing state of having fun on the big screen again. and numerous disney pennsylvania. washington correspondent reshad hudson reports. stars both past and present made their way down the carpet last night at the wizards be >>vice president kamala harris on waverly place premiere here delivered a major speech to in los angeles. there's high
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voters on day one of elected school musical loves corbin donald trump would walk into bleu, and monique coleman that office with an enemies list. when elected. i will moines meets world star danielle fishel rico and rainy walk in with a to do list. rodriguez. and so many more >>hairs stood in the same spot familiar faces and it's all in where former president donald support of the new show, which trump stood on 1/6/2021. is a reboot of the 2000 show. wizards of waverly place. and then obviously there was the >>and tension mom to the cast of the new series. selena gomez was there looking united states capitol overturn freaking amazing in a red the will of the people while sequin dress. and of course, og and current cast member millions of americans have david henry. they both say this is a project. they already voted here says still trying to reach undecided couldn't be more proud of and voters who are concerned about it's bringing back memories. the economy. i will enact the first ever federal ban on >>like, that see sarah, just price gouging on groceries. >>harris says this location was key because you can see the oval office where the next president will work. i'm here today with a message of hope for all americans. former president donald trump campaigned in the crucial state of pennsylvania taking a swipe at harris's rally. they couldn't get anybody to show up for tonight. getting back remind us all on message. trump told his >>i have today.
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crowd he is the candidate of >>wizards be on waverly place change. our country will be will premiere on october. 29th bigger, better boulder, on the disney channel. and richards, safer and stronger than ever before. wednesday that is your entertainment report here in holod. i' dayna devon. will be another busy day for the campaigns. trump and >>we are officially one week harris will travel to more out from election day. i'm swing states as they map out a path to victory. reporting in capitol correspondent eytan washington reshad hudson. actre wallace speak with the leaders of california's republican and democratic parties about their message for voters. 7 days out.
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known for roles and young >>in the south, a small business owners and community frankenstein and todd has died leaders rallying in support of at the age of 79. doug kolk takes a look back at guard's proposition. 36, a yes vote career and her legacy. means people convicted of certain drug or theft crimes could get increased punishment like a longer prison sentence. kron four's charles clifford
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has more. >>well, prop 36 is one of the most controversial measures that voters will have to decide. opponents of 36 say it could return california to an >>it >>was her quick wit and era of mass incarceration. but charming personality to give terri gar a leg-up in hollywood. raised in north proponents of 36 say that petty theft retail crime has hollywood. terry studied dance. having appeared in 6 gotten out of hand and that this could be a solution on tuesday morning, a gathering elvis presley musicals as a of small business owners, team. he's a is america a mostly 7.11, franchisees rallied in san jose calling on voters to approve proposition. little bit more. please. 36 if passed, 36 would allow >>in company will only cover each passenger to a certain amount. you already have it. felony charges and increased sentences for certain drug and theft crimes which are >>she first gained prominence in 1974. working with francis currently considered misdemeanors. the passage of 36 would reverse parts of prop 47, which was passed by voters ford coppola in the thriller. the conversation i i think in 2014 at tuesday's rally, you're listening to me when i'm talking on but it was later that year that she would supporters of the measure said discover her breakout role. i that small businesses have been hit hard by retail theft in recent years and that they are in need of relief. see starting as opposite. gene wilder in the 1974, mel >>and several 7 11 stores in brooks, comedy young frankenstein. thank you, northern california. firstly witness the rise in the retail crime. it's issue that affects
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doctor. it was a role opens all of us. not just a business doors for other opportunities owners, but members of our like spielberg's close encounters of the 3rd cost me community. >>the legislative analyst's office says that a prop 36 is approved. it could result in more people being sent to more like idea small. prison and and increased workload for state courts. the >>we're opposites. dustin analysts office also says that hoffman in tootsie us be straight with you. when when approval could result in increased costs, possibly 10's of millions to hundreds of one the planes, yes. what millions of dollars per year. about the should shelby a play? but recent polling has shown that a majority of california voters support prop 36. those >>it because i never allow personal despair to interfere with my professional at tuesday's rally said that despite the potential commitments special, a role repercussions, they believe that would earn her a best the measure is a step in the supporting actress academy right direction. award nomination. this time. it's really good guy. >>prop 36 is a balanced approach to reducing crime to keep our community safe while >>one from the i mean, please holding repeat retails thieves do it for me, which mr. mama and those trafficking drugs to minors more accountable. >>in san jose charles clifford kron, 4 news. and since mayor jerry guard >>kron 4 is your local election headquarters. we're now just under a week until remained a working actress in the big day. capitol hollywood tallying over 140 correspondent eytan wallace credits to her including spoke with the chairs of appearing as phoebe's mother in 3 episodes of friends. california's republican and
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okay. democratic parties in joins us >>i'm your mother. in 2002 with their message with just about 7 days to go. >>while the leaders of california's democratic and guard announced that she had republican parties certainly do not agree on much. but when it comes to reaching been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. it led to her retirement same disease californians, they do agree on the following message. that took her life tuesday. as >>go vote. we feel great. our manager reports, she died certainly the momentum is on peacefully in her los angeles home. terry gar was 79 doug our side. we're excited. we're ready for election day to be kolk ktla. 5 entertainment. here. one week out from election day, the leaders of >>stocks end mixed. but the california's republican and democratic parties believe their respective camps are in nasdaq hit a fresh record and they might not be looking like it right now. but the yankees good shape. on the democratic are a bigger brand. and the side, rusty hicks says his party has laid the groundwork dodgers. here's david lazarus with money. smart. for success in a state where registered democrats outnumber registered republicans by about 2 to everything from knocs. to making contributions, whatever it takes. >>in order to make sure that we get 10 million democrats, >>their stocks closed mixed california democrats to the today, but the nasdaq soared polls. that's exactly what to another record high on anticipation of all the big we've been doing and what we will continue to do for the next week. what's your message
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names in the tech world to voters? our message to reporting their quarterly earnings this week after the voters is that the choice is closing bell today, google parent alphabet was the first out of the gate and not clear. kamala harris and tim walz are putting forward a surprising anybody it posted higher than expected profit vision that moves our country and revenue, especially for forward. he hopes that message its cloud computing division. resonates down ballot across that's a big deal not just for the state, especially in a google but also for amazon and handful of close house races that could determine which microsoft. so we'll need to party takes control. see what they have to say about that as well. also after the closing bell, chipotle >>of the u.s. house of came in with lower than representatives, 6 or 7 seats that are really in play in expected sales. that could take a toll on its trading california. that will not be decided by tens of thousands tomorrow. now let's go to the baseball world. and while the dodgers might be giving the yankees, what for on the field of votes in some cases wanting to be decided by thousands of from a business perspective, votes, they will be decided by that's still a pinstripe world. and the dodgers are just living in it. according hundreds of votes. no one is looking at california and to forbes, the yankees are saying the democrats have worth 7.6 billion dollars and served me that's the message. california republican party their brand is valued at 1.2 chair jessica millan patterson says her party billion dollars. the dodgers >>has been relying to voters. by comparison are worth 5.5 californians are looking for public safety. they're looking billion dollars and their brand is value. just a smidge lower than the yanks. at 1.1 for strong border. they're looking for economic relief billion. the thing is that that democrats just have interlocking in and why of the yankees logo. it's everywhere. >>patterson has helped to
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and in part we have hollywood to thank for that because any organize, get out the vote time they want to establish rallies just like this she street cred for a new york also helped oversee direct character, they put him or her voter outreach campaigns to into a yankees cap. and that's latino and asian american and part of the reason that brand pacific islander communities across the state campaign, she is so ubiquitous, although that's changing. now you see says are working. we've seen the la logo not just everywhere in socal, but republican registration growing every single assembly everywhere in japan. thanks in district, every single senate large part to favorite son shohei ohtani. back to you. district, every single congressional district in every single county in our state. definitely. the it's an inspiring you know, it's burning thing for you. enthusiasm on our we're going on the offense and we're looking forward to being a >>coming up, an east bay major player on the national scene. airport hoping to inspire and >>and a reminder early increase revenue. we're takiin in-person voting centers are now open across the state. and if you plan to send your completed ballot back in the mail for it to count and must be postmarked no later than election day, november 5th reporting in sacramento, eytan wallace kron. 4 news. >>we've got more news weather an
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contra costa county leaders ushering in a new era at buchanan field airport kron
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four's philippe djegal reports from concord where new terminal opened up at the airport tuesday and it's expected to be an economic driver for years to come. >>one clean cut through the where about one week out from ribbon tuesday, symbolizing election day and the san francisco chronicle's editorial board says it years of hard work with seasons and corporations with endorses the recall of oakland mayor sheng thao. the board the unveiling of a new terminal building at buchanan saying, quote, the city needs a competent leader who field airport in concord. this is just one of the many aspects. that's helping to inspires confidence in their ability to turn big problems around and tao is not that modernize airport development on the 18,000 square-foot mayor. and there's some more facility began in 2021. local, troubling news for the oakland state and federal dollars mayor and city council members running for reelection as kron contributed funding for the project was really an economic four's. dan kerman tells us a new poll finds oaklanders driver for contrast county and the region. so we have our dissatisfaction is through the roof. partners. jets week x flying out of here is part of their >>oakland city hall might be route. so it really brings so poised for a major shakeup due much to not only the airport. >>but to the county in to dissatisfaction with both general, this new building the mayor and the city also essential for first responders. it includes 2 council. so says a new poll commissioned by the oakland metropolitan chamber of aircraft rescue. >>and firefighting bays. and commerce, the annual pulse then there's the innovation.
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again, looking at autonomous poll finds 75% of those flying vehicles. what more can surveyed feel oakland is on driven right here at the airport, the airport's the wrong track for what the pope says to me. administrative offices formally located on leased >>is that voters very much property on the opposite end of the airfield. >>we now the centrally located wanted more. common sense in the new building contra costa county has the approach to governing in our workforce. city and in that that's >>the education, the expertise, the early technology. and we embrace permeates every answer that i aviation is one of those could. i could glean from the paul the pulse poll of 720 possibilities that we can create more jobs and a better likely oakland voters conducted earlier this month quality here in contra costa finds 64% believe mayor sheng thao should be recalled. and county buchanan field is one of 2 airports in contra costa county. the other is environs 45% believe the oakland city council is doing a poor job. in concord, philippe djegal all kron. 4 for the cure. the ost surprising thing in this poll is just how >>election day just about a week away and county officials are moving into high gear unsatisfied oaklanders are with the mayor and their city council and the state of the besides counting votes. they're also rolling out extra city. sfety steps safeguard the >>justin berton is a political and media strategist and was voting process. kron four's terisa stasio has been diving communications director for into this for us and has the former mayor libby schaff. the details. way they're looking at things now, it's frankly quite depressed into being elected >>surveillance cameras, official in oakland right now. sheriff's deputies, extra ballot workers. these are some of the policies shifting into the poll also finds 50% of
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those surveyed feel less safe than a year ago. 69% favor place for election day. next adding more police officers. tuesday, one security guard in our office building. now that and 47% believe crime and we're close to the election starting a couple weeks ago, violence have increased over the last year. opd crime stats we added additional security guard at our election suggest crime is actually down compared to last year, but it operations center. so important that the public sees that we are really focused on security. may not matter when residents >>that is the contra costa and visitors just feel unsafe. county register voters with election day 7 days away. the reputations, ponds out of barry election officials are control and that the press is reviewing their policies. part of what we buy by planning everything. the economic development, people's perception of the city. they ahead. live in the value of their >>and making sure that everybody knows where drop boxes are. you know, we have homes. the perceptions about crime may also be why 44% of to work in concert with the 19 those polled believe oakland cities and towns across contra is a poor place to start a new boxes placed this ballot box business. >>that is concerning because and fire did not happen in we want people to invest in the city. we want people to we california, but did happen in vancouver, washington. and so i mean, obviously what they want that entrepreneurial spirit that many oaklanders dealt with in in oregon and have. we want that to remain in oakland and i would want washington you know, is really them to start businesses and upsetting kind of my grow businesses and in our nightmare. but we you know, we are well, you know what, the public to know that we we have community and create jobs for our residents in just a week, we'll find out if the election very secure drop boxes. they results echo oakland, voter can have confidence and
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putting those in there. take a frustrations. >>dan kerman kron. 4 news. look at this in san francisco county sheriff's deputies lending a hand to election workers is a put out ballot >>we're officially just one week away from election day in the yellow county elections boxes and pick up ballots office is using its mobile voting center to reach voters % election day looms be over 150 in rural communities. cristina defeat about hoping to collect votes. >>at the end of the election bautista visited the mobile voting centers. first stop at night also to secure them. during the day we've been the low post office. working with the fbi, the department of homeland security to make sure also that we have a. >>the state-of-the-art 29 foot trailer will travel to 7 >>on the pulse of what's different locations throughout happening nationally in santa yolo county. the yolo county's clara county. election. elections office tells us that officials say that they are the uses traveling polling coordinating with law enforcement partners, provided location to reach those voters them with a list of our drop in rural communities. and first stop was yellow. boxes. >>and, you know, they've agreed help keep an eye on >>with a population of less than 300 residents. you'll things out you and just into voters tell us the traveling polling location has made you know, where we're making voting easy and convenient. so other arrangements with other kind local partners, just make easy. some walk to cast their sure that, you know, whether voters are voting at the polls up for the lazy guy. if i can physically walk across the street like a couple blocks. >>it down just to like. you what i'm about to do that historically, rural communities have lacked resources and infrastructure,
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which impacts voting access in those communities. >>this is why the yolo county's elections office tells us the traveling mobile center is pivotal for communities like hill. >>so we really want to get the townships that and more of the rural area that would be left out and we didn't bring the services to them and that their doorstep. and that's exactly voters who utilize the mobile center experience saying that if it wasn't for the mobile center, they had no plan in place as to where they were going to cast their votes from not have had in the back of my mind that i was going to vote. i didn't know how to do except never voted before. when i saw this was like, man, your time to mobile voting center offers all the same services as the stationary voting center that we have. >>all the services you would need, including any translation services. we do have services, for example, in spanish election workers in the mobile center will assist voters with the registration to vote. >>casting a ballot getting a replacement vote by mail ballot and using the accessible ballot marking device.
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>>a hearing-impaired visually impaired. they can use lighter to complete yeah, it's very convenient. you know, there's a lot of people that don't drive here, you know, stuff like that. so it's very they can walk here. so that's very important. you know. >>to get a full list of the locations where the mobile voting centers will be traveling. visit our website fox 40 dot com and covering local news that matters. christine, about the stuff. fox 40 news. >>we'll have more headlines fromactress teri garm
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known for roles and young frankenstein and todd has died at the age of 79. doug kolk
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takes a look back at guard's career and her legacy. >>it was her quick wit and charming personality to give terri gar a leg-up in hollywood. raised in north hollywood. terry studied dance. having appeared in 6 elvis presley musicals as a team. he's a is america a little bit more. please. >>in company will only count each passenger to a certain amount. you already have it. >>she first gained prominence in 1974. working with francis ford coppola in the thriller. the conversation i i think you're listening to me when i'm talking but it was later that year that she would discover her breakout role. i see starting as opposite. gene
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wilder in the 1974, mel brooks, comedy young frankenstein. thank you, doctor. it was a roll opens doors for other opportunities like spielberg's close encounters of the 3rd cost me more like idea small. >>we're opposites. dustin hoffman in tootsie us be straight with you. when when what about the place? yes. what about the should shelby a play? >>it because i never allow personal despair to interfere with my professional commitments special. >>a role that would earn her a best supporting actress academy award nomination. this time. it's really good guy. >>one from the i mean, please do it for me, which mr. mama and since mayor jerry
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garbrandt a working actress in hollywood tallying over 140 credits to her including appearing as phoebe's mother in 3 episodes of friends. okay. >>i'm your mother. 2002 guard announced that she had been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. it led to her retirement from acting in 2011. it was the same disease that took her life tuesday. as our manager reports, she died peacefully in her los angeles home. terry gar was 79 doug kolk ktla. 5 entertainment. >>all right. don
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>>they were backed into action tonight and they show some fight at chase. they were hosting the pelicans. now, of course, they were severely understaffed tonight. no, steph curry know deanthony melton know andrew wiggins who dealing with issue is questionable for tomorrow's matchup, but pick it up in the 2nd quarter. the warriors down by 17 is iowans and their muscle in his way for the layup. even count that one and the right on one point laker all a part of a 4 15 to 0 run by the pelicans over the warriors. but they picked it up in the 2nd half 3rd quarter now down by one land and water. he sinks the go-ahead 3. their 21 points off the but water and the warriors, they take their lead. now minute later to kick out to moses moody in the corner and you and he thinks that as well. a triple 17.5 threes from moody 4th quarter. now the warriors up by 11 jonathan kuminga. i'm still that he came off the
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bench tonight. he finished on the other and with this reversed down their 17 points for jk, the warriors, they had the lead to 13. that was a later in the 4th with a 15 point lead for the warriors. they turn this thing around buddy hield. he splashes 73 of the game. love every bit of hit. this place but never be clay. but however, it is making those 19 points off. the bench are alone buddy hield in in 4th quarter warriors. they win this 24 106. meanwhile, the sharks where they're coming off their first win of the season last night hosting the kings at the that's on pace for the baby shark one in 8 on the season. only winning. want know as to meet up with the kings. their scoreless after and the sharks. they get the puck right there, its passage, a wildman and he won times into the back of the and the shark. they take a one-nothing lead. but 58 seconds later, the king the attack. a at the gold finally killed. thomas down
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front and it's tied after periods. same score in the 3rd, the defense by the stars frees up the eyes. and he picks up pump, fired the shot from the right circle and nailed the go-ahead. the shark. they lead to one but the kids they re tied it to appease the sharks. defense stepped up tonight though they are over the they won't let up a couple won that i'll tell police what he does when drains the goalie. there things the goalie, whatever you want to call it the sharks. they added empty-netter and don't look now but the shot and oh, wow, if they they take down the kings. 42 in the what and so we're rocking in the bronx, doing everything in their power to get the bombers a more importantly for is grade. 3 who's been killing them off of their backs france. britain was up for the >>in this first one here, one man off the freeman. any tags luis gil frieder over the short porch in right. and just like that, the dodgers, they go up nothing in the 3rd. now
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the dodgers up to the one bases loaded for anthony volpe. >>we'll see what he does. he turns on the inside slider and ropes into the cheap seats in left for a grand slam won't be the warm-up in new york where he gave the yankees a 5 to leave with the dodgers. they were not done enough. if this will smith a low liner over it out to right as a solo shot for the dodgers decree within 5 to 3 was a school. let's move into the fix. the yankees now a 5 to 4. boston will see launches one high and deep to right. and that one there you can tell they go by the yankees. they get a little breathing room. 64 and the 8th as go for good measure. torres here. we crank this one through three-run bomb that want to write. yankees. they get a win in this taking on the dodgers 11 to 4 tomorrow night. game 5 of the yankees continue to try an a >>push towards that goal of possibly winning the world series against the la dodgers. but they'll be happy find a
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way back in la if they do get the win tomorrow night. >>all right. let's get a check of our forecast now. and for that, we turn to our chief meteorologist lawrence karnow. we've got some rain on the way now, too. so maybe a couple storms impact the bay area here. >>in the coming days, we can only hope, of course, still in fire season. we're not done with it yet until we get significant rain. so any rain would definitely help out the door. tonight we are seeing some high clouds begin to move in. otherwise you've got mostly clear skies cool temperatures developing around the bay area right now more that on the way as we head through the night tonight and tomorrow morning. so here's how playing as we head through the night to see clouds rolling on and thickening up as we head through the night tonight and tomorrow morning. a lot of cloud cover when you get up and remaining dry, at least to start the day. and then as we get toward the afternoon, really clouding things up, especially in the north bay with a chance of showers as we head toward the evening hours. then that system kind of spreading across the rest of the area overnight tomorrow night and into thursday as well. and more rain on the way behind that. temperatures out the door right now. you're looking to cool. 45 in half moon bay
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is 51 in livermore. 45 in the battle? 48 in santa rosa. 46 for our friends in calistoga. so chilly in spots out there. and that's why it's going to g again tonight. maybe not quite as cool, just because we've got a little cloud cover up above that will be rolling on shore. all right. now, though, most are rain holding off the coastline, but not far away. now, all that coming right out of the gulf of alaska, new cd speckle clouds on the backside. that's usually a pretty good sign of some cold air coming down from alaska. and here comes rolling into the bay area the next couple days. so the short term forecast clouds thickening up tonight into early tomorrow morning. but staying dry for the morning commute as we get toward the afternoon. that's when starts to get a little iffy. some showers moving in late today into the evening hours in the north and kind of spreading south as we head throughout the night tomorrow night and early into thursday. a long-range forecast, though, as another storm moving in right behind. you got the first one coming through for tomorrow. that moving on in late tomorrow night and then early on thursday and then a more potent storm rolling in right behind that. that is going to bring some heavier amounts of rain. more snow in the sierra nevada and that
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will drag right through into saturday as well before finally clearing things out. so we could be looking at some pretty decent rainfall totals as system comes by the first one. not a whole lot. just over a 10th of an inch of rain in the san francisco may be just as much as 2 dance and parts of the north bay, but then you throw that next one in. and that's where it gets a little more substantial. maybe start talking about a half an inch of rain in the san francisco or so. so that's pretty good stuff. overnight. lows tonight going in the 40's and 50's by day tomorrow should be a decent day. although those clouds be thickening up the temperatures as a result will be cooler outside about 67 degrees in concord and about 63 degrees in san francisco next few days. got a few showers in the forecast. how about that? as we got the showers heading in tomorrow, then a chance of showers early on halloween morning and then a better chance of rain by friday night into saturday night. after that, we clear things out and we warm things up as we head toward next week. >>and that's going to do for us here on kron. 4 news will be right back with the morning news at 5 o'clock. i'm dan thorn. thanks for watching.
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