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week. this is county leaders call on the agency's leader to down. details ahead. plus, reaction from san jose mayor matt mahan house. he's responding to developments in the child abuse case against district. this great city council member omt. and alameda county da pamela price breaks her silence on the successful recall campaign against her was shared with supporters and a defiant email. good morning. thank you so much for joining us the kron. 4 weekend morning news. >>i'm stephanie it's saturday november the 16th. let's start with a look at your weather with dave spahr. >>good morning, stephanie. good morning, everybody. her for her. >>it's almost like a 3 dog mrning or something. yeah, it's a it's a cold start to day picking up in the north bay where they have that freeze warning ts in place really only for another hour or so. it's all the elements, a check-in, not a whole lot way of winds, clear skies, dry
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air, the whole shebang. so temperatures are able to fall very nicely. there's a live shot there. you can see of the golden gate bridge. meanwhile, about. what freeze warning for the north bay. this is again for another hour before that funding expires of the sun joins us here now. the morning hours going to be treated to a lot of sunshine. that's what you get with the clear skies overnight. usually that's the the payoff that you get with the sunshine. but that will probably not last all day. we do see some scattered clouds kind of streaming in from the north. as you can notice when the storm tracker 4 here. but it's not gonna bring us any rain, but to some scattered clouds to make note of here a little bit. temperat in the 30's 40's for right now. you can see got 30's going on for tri valley and also up north. although these numbers are above freezing for the most part, some spots may be did dip in some of the valleys to near freezing or a little bit below that. you quick st, though. we're trailing in some cases like half moon bay, 16 degrees behind with the vacaville in napa. little head thorning
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and off he east bay were also trailing as well. hour by hour, we've got 40's going into the upper 40's by 09:00am. 50's by 10 goio be a kind of a cool afternoon with a breeze that you can cloud cover rolls on in here for your sunday have more on your weekend forecast in a bit. stephanie. >>all right, dave, thank you. the assistant sheriff of san mateo county calleuits this week. this after county supervisors demanded sheriff ri over a scathing report. kron 4 sarah stinson has more. >>the weeklong saga continues a sheriff's office. the assistant sheriff matthew fox resigned friday morning after working in the department for 25 years. my first thought was of the public health and safety of the citizens of san mateo county residents who live here. >>to have this must just this much dysfunction in the command staff. that's county supervisor ray mueller. he says fox is not the only one leave department. the amount of dysfunction within the sheriff's department.
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that's all the way up. i mean, the number of departures we ally have had the command staff. it is really problematic. >>the dysfunction within the department was uncovered in an independent investigation. its findings released by mueller and another supervisor on tuesday. it accuses sheriff christina corpus of having an intimate relationship with her chief of staff victor inj creating a toxic work environment as well as several other claims. hearing from residents every day who are reading it, who arshocked by the board held a special meeting wednesday voting unanimously to call on the sheriff to resign. but before they could take the vote, the sheriff arrived making an announcement to promote inj to assistant chair of the county attorney is still looking into the legality of the promotion since he's not a sworn officer. meanwhile, sheriff corpus still refuses to resignthe investigation is just moving at full force. >>we have to get the provide stability back to that department. >>county supervisors are also focused on several options to
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remove the sheriff, including a charter amendment that could be presented to voters in a special election next year next week for a board meeting will be that charter amendment. wouldldldldld give the board the ability to move to remove the sheriff. halford in the community that people are starting to organize around the recall effort as well. i'm sarah stinson reporting kron. 4 news. >>san francisco police shot 2 dogs after the animals attacked a person and a smaller dog on friday, police responded to a safeway parking lot at fillmore and ellis streets around 11:00am they say 3 large dogs attacked a smaller dog and a man that man was bitten several times and taken to thepital. he isisisisi expected to survive. police shot and killed one of the large dogs they say attacked the person. a second large dog was captured. officers had a foot pursuit where they followed the dog to kimball park. >>and during this interaction, a second officer involved discharge occurred where? a
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3rd dog was located and that dog was struck and wewewewe don know the nature of the injuries for that 3rd dog. >>police are searching for the owner of the dogs and say this is a criminal investigation. the city of brentwood is on the hook for 1 million dollars after a police canine attack on a suspected shoplifter. it's to settle a lawsuit filed by the woman in this video. this is body cam video from 2020. she is accused of shoplifting at an ulta beauty. she was hiding in the bushes when she was mauled by the canine. heattorney says that she had already surrendered to police when an officer release nine biting a woman in the head. the lawsuit clai the officer omitted information about the dog attack in his police report. the suit adds that surgeons had to reattached the woman scope to her head and her injuries required some 200 stitches. a second lawsuit has been filed against san jose state claiming the school violatedale volleyball
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players rights by allowing a transgender player on the team. a lawsuit filed by a dozen people demands the player be excluded from playing in a volleyball championship later this month. san jose state university says they've gotten the complaint and will update you once we get more information. san jose mayor matt mahan is weighing in on the child abuse case against councilmember omar torres. torres is being held in jail without bail. he put in his own resignation. but that does not go into effect until november. 27th may has says the communitystrictctctctc 3, which tours represents is looking for answers on what's next. he says that next week the city council would discuss and vote on a path forward. what i prefer, which is scheduling a special election. i believe. >>the people should choose their representatives, not folks who were elected to ent other parts of the city. we also can do an apapapapappoint and we can do a hywe can do a temporary appointment while we hold a special election, which would also make sense to me. what's
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important, though, is that we're open, transparent participatory process and that that really we include the community. >>torres, his next courte is scheduled for noer. 22nd. >>alameda county da pamela price is finally speaking about the recall election. >>email to her supporters price. thank them but did not concede saying there are still more than 200,000 ballots to count members from the current numbers, rather from the alameda county registrar voters show price losing the recall, 63% to nearly 37%. political analysts say with price down by 120,000 votes, she is basically denying reality. >>he went to attorney 5,000 votes, outstanding. she would have to win over 70% of them. and clearly she's not doing that. i do not see the recall of pamela price as a repudiation of progressives. >>in her case, this seems to be a repudiation of somebody who did not live up to the
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expectations of the electorate and seem to be totally incompetent when it came to communications. >>in the email price goes on to blame the numbers against iran. a group of wealthy people. she also tied the vote to donald trump's victory. but note that donald trump, he lost 71 to 24 in alameda county. developing now in oakland, police are investigating 3 shootings, 2 of them deadly. the most recent happening thursday night. hoover elementary schothe victim was taken to the hospital in critical condition hours later. other earlier a man was shot and killed near lake merritt that video shows police investigatthat area and earlier this week on wednesday, a person was shot and killed near the coliseum. and oakland before this week had not experienced a homicide in more than a month. and police in antioch say they will have more foot patrols to help combat gun violence. this comes after more than a dozen gang-related shootings reported at or near sycamore square in the month following
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labor day and for shootings were reported in the area in the week leading up to veterans day. people living say it's about time. they have more police on the streets. >>they should have been is now doing with the pound enough they all stopped. >>the crime is a step of the is it is going come out and play. earlier this week. >>mayor-elect rahm bernal shared his support for a proposed police substation at sycamore square, which city council has agreed to explore. this weekend. northbound one-on-one connector, the northbound one-on-one connector ramp that san francisco will be closed until late sunday night. it's in the area of 7th street where highway 101 meets 80. that closure takes place all day sunday. crews are repairing concrete barriers and railings. expect delays. and il morning news and newly appointed staff member at san francisco unified school. >>getting some pushback from parents. why the campus community is saying that she may not be a good fit for that job. , nenenenenew tow away zon
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are coming to address parking issues across the city. and after the break, doctors are sending out a warning about cough. why they say cases are surging right now. >>and afear night that gave us all the chilly weather to start things off. temperatures do warm up to the 50's. you see by midmorning, however, some scattered clouds this afternoon. showers for your sunday forecast to come back on morning. news continues.
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ll, if you see smoke near mount diablo on monday, don't be alarmed. state officials say they are conducting a prescribed burn. it will cover more than 100 acres and mitchell canyon. it will be park closures including a part of the parking lot in that area. now, several trails will also be closed. but those outside the burned area will stay open. and more snow has been falling in the sierra good news for the ski resorts. heavenly says it's now opening 2 days early this upcoming wednesday. all right, taking a live look outside at king's in north lakehoe. a a a a and can it's looking a bit chilly out no clear sign of any snow. from this perspective, thoug dave, are you seeing any no, a power grab in some cocoa or quickly in the morning get some scrambled eggs and all that because >>there is actually in the forecast. looks like they'll get some snow tomorrow and upstream. there is precipitation happening later
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as far as kind of a debris involved forecast which will get into a little bit as well. problem is that was going to raise the snow levels will hire because the source of the moisture, half moon bay. meanwhile, look at that. pretty clear. nice to the day. nice start to day. however, some scattered clouds are expected as we get into the afternoon. so our forecast reveals old at 60 san ciscscscsco with those scattere clouds. 61 a few afternoon clouds for oakland and a cool day for san jose about 63. so for today, cold start as i talked earlier about that freeze warning up in north h h bay that again as another 45 minutes or so. a few afternoon clouds for a sunny start. all tomorrow. a couple scattered showers will you k k know how that all pans out here. windy, though, bill popp of winds which looks to be more towards the afternoon. but as we get into the evening hours and then for next week, dry start. but then that midweek rain and this is where it gets like really kind of dicey here in terms of where the thing actually lands because it gets the laden comes back again,
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kind of snaps back a little bit and its kend. . . . . it looks like it's going to hit us into saturday. back to those temperatures, though, cold start inland. notice the 30's in tri valley up to the north bay where that warning has been. we also have the 30's to freeze warning. 41 for sonoma. don't set of numbers below freezing, but it's kind like thing that they sent out when you get a little close to that just as an advisory. but okay, it's still early in the season now in er, like this. so for future cast, we start off nice. there's the scattered clouds, a little bit of that that goes on and then a break. and then as we get into sunday, this is where the shot of rain is the morning hours. not too much going on. it's mostly out to sea. but then later on, it starts to cover again. this is scattered showers, the best way for raising it and will be sh with some breaks and some sun coming out all about what's not like an all-day type rain. it's lot overcast. rain. it's pops of showers here and there sun comes out through the whole thing all over again. monday. we start to take a break until we get to that saga by the middle to latter portion of the week coming
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into the winds here. real quick. there's your winds that happen the afternoon. nothing too exciting and so forth for today. just n breeze. there. but with that system, i just showed you first, the scattered showers tomorrow. it's really late in the day. tarts to happen. there's a papa some winds. you can see real quickly there winds pick up into the 20's. not for long, though, as it drifts to the south and we're done so somewhat uneventful getting into the early next week. high temperatures for today. we got the lower 60's lot the east bay shoreline got 60's east. they end up north as well. and actually, we may be looking at some of these numbers to be a degree or so warmer tomorrow because of some showers coming our way. and we're not going to actually be as cold tot because of some scattered clouds will kind of protect us a little bit overnight. so today, mostly sunny will say, but again, cloud cover building a little bit of chance of showers. 62 tomorrow and 60 on your monday. early showers in the game plan here. but getting a little bit furtheout the middle of the week is to be pretty interesting here because middle to latter portion of the week, we watched this
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atmospheric river. it's g mostly be up in the northwest. but it's going to be second to the south. looks like next saturday, ok? got so i will talk more about that next. hit okay. umbrellas. ready to the young boy the wet season. so it's good news. okay. thanks a lot. >>well, your money, california state officials passed a new fuel policy that raises gas prices. >>in reports on just how much more you'll be paying at the pump. >>mean an ex$0.65 per gallon next year here in california. according to one estimate, price hikes are coming r a 12 to 2 vote by the california air resources board approving even toughghghe new fuel rds to cut vehicle emissions. the goals are 30% by 2030by 2045 regulators claim the higher costs from pushing for more lower carbon alternatives are worth the environmental
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improvements. according to uc berkeley, the state's aggressive emissions policies oave reduced air pollution by 65% over the past. 25 years. but the newly approved standards are expected to push gas prices even higher with one projection of nearly a $1.50, more by 2035. >> there's some people that will be able to weather that. and there's going to be a lot of people that can it would be certainly more of a factor in where and how driving. i think things are going to change. one sot donald trump, those in office. he's he's a businessman. so he's thinking he's thinking from a business might say. and i know he knows that it's affecting a lot of people. the return of president trump had governor gavin newsom in washington this week to lobby the biden administration. >> on california projects and policies. now, california is already on track to ban all new sales of gas-powered cars in 2035. >> and gas demand has dropped
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slightly as more consumers switch to e these. back to you. >> well, just weeks before the holiday season, another bay area tech company is laying off employees palo alto-based mobile tech company. apple levin says it is cutting 120 jobs. those layoffs went into effect on friday. those job cuts come on the heels of a surge in the company's stock prices. we reached out to the company for more information and will update you as soon as we get more of more information. i want to talk is reaching its deadline to sell or be banned in the u.s.. but with a new president on the horizon, lawmakers are questioning if that will happen. pope was washington correspondent raquel martin reports. >> to dog may be going from enemy number one in washington to yesterday's news for all of those that want to save tiktok in america. vote for trump on the campaign trail. president-elect donald trump reversed his position to ban the popular video app. i'm now a big star on tiktok. now
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that. >> donald trump's popular on them. i'm glad that he realizes that there's value. the democratic california congressman ro khanna is on board. he voted against the bill forcing tiktok chinese parent company. >> to sell the app to an american company or be banned in the u.s.. there are 170 million americans on these platforms. you can't just take away their free speech. rights york republican congresswoman nicole malliotakis and most of congress voted for it. but she says the priority now is to secure our border and this mass illegal migration that is crushing city's democratic senator mark warner is still sounding the alarm. he calls tiktok a national security threat. let's have it owned controlled, not by a chinese company which by chinese law is answerable to the communist party of china. tiktok is fighting the mandate in court. >> at a global summit in peru, the company ceo insisted user data is see the sun on just what we have invested more than 1.5 billion dollars to
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secure the data. tell us community tiktok has until january 19th. >> the day before president elect trump is inaugurated to sell the app. warner says the trump does not enforce the law. awful lot explaining to in washington. raquel martin. >> still ahead on the kron 4 morning news, the search is on for a man who sexually assaulted a woman waiting for the bus on the peninsula. all
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now on the kron 4 weekend morning news. a petition calls for the removal of a newly appointed staff member and the san francisco unified school district. >> plus, governor gavin newsom continuing push back this morning against the incoming trump administration. and new efforts to in san jose to tackle concerns over rv's on city streets. look at the plant at tow away zones in the neighborhoods, most impacted. all right. good morning. welcome back to the kron. 4 morning news. i'm stephanie lin. let's start this half hour with a look at your forecast with dave spahr pi day. hey, good morning, stephanie. good morning, everybody. cold start. it was yeah, a freeze warning is up there for another half hour the north bay. but meanwhile, >> it's good. sunny, start to your day. however, later on today, we'll see some scattered clouds try to build in here in kind of a cool afternoon to with all of this. but we're starting become aware type program as cell phone. no delays this morning. look at the sun glittering there off the buildings.
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>> meanwhile, 42 by 08:00am. we'll do about 47 at 9.51. by 10. nice little climb again to get those numbers into the 60's. not much to see in stormtracker, although again, some afternoon clouds are expected for today. those temperatures, boy cold start. yes, even at this hour inland, we're looking at plenty of 30's for tri valley up in the north bay as well. that's where the what freeze warning has been posted. although the readings are above the freezing mark. this is kind of as a precaution because you might see some spots and some of those valleys with the we're not say the cold air drainage effect. you know, the more dense air falls to the bottom. meanwhile, this what we have again, that freeze warning for the north bay until 8 this morning, a few afternoon clouds to make note of what those high temperatures in the lower 60's scattered sunday clouds and showers to windy in the afternoon to evening. it looks like will be a pop and then dry early into next week. but rain by the middle to latter portion of the week. this gets pretty interesting here with all of its that's coming together will have to be monitoring this day by day to
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see how they come together. but i'll be talking about it coming up in a bit. there's a look at your high temperatures today. we should do much the same again for tomorrow stuff. all right, dave, thank you. developing in san francisco, a petition is calling for the removal of a newly appointed staff member at san francisco unified schools. >> the role focuses on supporting african american students. but some are saying that she's not qualified for the job reports. lezla gooden reports. >> that's insane that you guys. say equities in the forefront yet. that's not what you actions. >> and represent and show community members and parents are speaking out by creating this petition calling for the san francisco unified school district to reconsider the most recently appointed black family liaison at james lick middle school. josephine's fitting that the district's not really thinking of their actions of how it will impact. >> our students of it's i feel
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it's a slap in the face to the community. the black community. >> and apple is is a parent of a current student in future student at the middle school telling me she and others were stunned in august to learn of xao being place in this newly created position for its black students who they say are in need of support. has this person be able to connect with our black students have to spend parents been able to connect with house. hasn't been any workshops. have the been. the african american parent advisory committee. has that been going? has that started? it? >> some kind focusing also on the outcomes of what the school site council have. >> requested or like wanted to work on. and i can't even get those answers. and has a controversial past. >> and 2018, she quit her race to becoming a school board member. >> after it was discovered, she had made transphobic remarks. >> i'm part of a trance family. and so. you know,
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thinking about my kids that are going to be going to that school are one of them. it's going. i don't want someone that. believes that my kids could be a danger. the petition avila says. >> that pointed black family liaison position was created with someone else in mind. a current teacher, you take rela for who has worked in the district for over a decade. black >> have been fail. time and time again. and sir, to have somebody in that position that hard early under sainz. recognize beal, not just the joy, but the pay. the struggle in this is says, is on a whole nother level. >> adding that sounds race is not the sole concern, questions, her intentions and taking this role. >> my question is knowing this statement that she had made. in the past. why would you
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think? putting her in this position? we'll be >> we also reached out to the district regarding these concerns raised by the school community. we were told they cannot comment on personnel matters. when we asked if they had a comment for concerned families and students, we did not receive a response that's telling you and everybody that the black students families do matter. >> because if they d have a whole lot to say. >> lots of good in kron. 4 news. >> well, to police are looking for a man accused of sexually assaulting a woman waiting for a bus. investigators say it happened earlier this month that the city's public transit center. they say a man approached the woman asking her if she could help him by translating a conversation with another person. police say he then showed the victim a knife, threatened her and sexually assaulted her. we spoke with concern bus riders.
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>> earlier this for moment, it's like a must of looking must be incredibly heartened way. yeah. i hope she finds a way to lead the recovery from not scary to know that things like this to happened really horrible. and i feel for any woman or mail that has to go through those occasions. >> anyone with any information is asked to reach out to powell, to police. new efforts are underway in san jose to address concerns about rv's on city streets. transit officials say there are around 900 rv's parked on the streets right now and they now plan on adding tow away zones in the neighborhoods. most affected. and cases of whooping cough are surging in the bay area off. marin county has the highest number of local infections. health experts say this is part of a nationwide trend caused by a lack of vaccinations. and this issue is highly contagious. can be dangerous for very young children or babies. early symptoms can be similar to a cold with severe infections, resulting in coughing, fits and difficulty breathing.
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local doctors say they're seeing the highest number of cases of whooping cough in a decade. >> the foundation or prevent your child from getting sick, preventing you from getting sick, preventing iran from getting sick is the vaccine. so be up to date with your vaccines. that's the foundation. the only that it's really everything we can to prevent any respiratory disease. >> consistent, hand washing and wearing a mask can also help prevent infections. but doctors say the best way to stop the spread is getting vaccinated. governor newsom says he's had no luck in his attempts to contact president elect elect donald trump. it comes as news and vows to fight back against the incoming administration. capitol correspondent eytan wallace reports. >> we got so act that was that was terrible. it was. it california governor gavin newsom and his co-host on his podcast speaking bluntly about how they feel democrats,
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including 2024 democratic presidential nominee kamala harris performed in the presidential election. we lost all 7 swing states. >> we lost the popular vote first time in 20 years. second time 36 years. newsom giving credit to trump's communications strategy. it's so simple. deserves more. i think attention he spoke in a way you can understand. is my 10 point plan on reform or something that analysis coming from a governor who has promised to fight the incoming trump administration. this was newsom's message just last week we will stand newsom alluding to a special legislative session. he's convening starting december second. the goals of the session according to newsom's office will, quote. >> protect california values, including fundamental civil rights, reproductive freedom, climate action, immigrant families and more governor newsom has made clear that he anticipates going head to head with president trump, georgia school of law at a professor chris mckay. lee says newsom
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called the special session specifically to allocate millions of dollars to free up resources for california attorney general rob bonta and the state department of justice to take the trump administration to court. if it sounds familiar, it's because it is in trump's first term in office. >> the then attorney general sued more than 100 times and one a fair amount of those cases against the trump administration. they're anticipating a level of effort this go-around as well. in the meantime, newsom says he did attempt to call trump. tried to reach out to can get through. >> i think a neck with them. look at white house is not set up in the middle of a transition. i'm not complaining about anything. last person that pick up the phone was me. >> someone else who reached out to trump assembly. republican minority leader james gallagher. he sent trump this letter congratulating him on his victory and asking him to help california with federal resources on a number of issues including fire prevention.
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>> affordable housing and energy and gas prices. gallagher believes newsom strategy to fight trump will backfire. you want us to posture about trump and and not solve problems. it's. >> the irony here is. it's laughable. that is quite frankly, pretty sick because people are really struggling right now. >> and last week, trump said newsom is trying to, quote, kill our beautiful california with regard to gallagher. as of friday, trump and not publicly responded to his letter reporting at the state tom wallace kron 4 news. >> president elect trump has selected caroline leave it to serve as white house press secretary. it's the latest addition to his cabinet. one of his most controversial picks so far has been for director of human and health services. robert f kennedy jr. trump says he expects kennedy and environmental attorney to address chemicals and pesticides in our food and water supply and put an end to the obesity epidemic. but some in congress are expressing concern. >> i can't believe that the country once matt gaetz to be
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its attorney general and robert f kennedy junior too, be there to destroy 2 centuries of vaccine medicine. i think they're going to have some scrutiny throughout the process and and rightfully so. i think we need to make sure we have. >> the best people in these positions, but they certainly should get the due consideration that any other nominee would receive. >> other picks include north dakota governor doug burnett, burgum excuse me for interior secretary and former representative doug collins for veterans affairs. still ahead on the kron 4 orning news, a special community celebration for lgbtq+ individuals in berkeley. >> a look at how you can get involved. and after the break, raising a family in san francisco can be tough, but one man is making it work and making music along the way. >> a look at the high temperatures going on for today. we'll get a lot of sunshine early in the day. however, some scattered clouds start to roll in this afternoon. we're looking at
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scattered clouds this afternoon. cold too. freeze warning up in the north bay. only from another 15 minutes or so. good morning, everybody. there's the east bay shoreline as we see more sunshine here as well. get back those temperatures, though. everybody is noting 30's well inland. you can see east bay shoreline in the 40's that's near water. so you expect that up in the north bay, a hodgepodge of 40's and some 30's, again, dry air working its magic here. keep that in mind because it's actually gonna be a window where that's going to change, obviously. and then go back to drier yet again. sierra forecast, by the way, mostly sunny today. tomorrow, some scattered clouds and monday. some scattered clouds at about 33 might be sneaking some snow showers and there, however, as we get to this little system coming our way. so freeze warning north bay until 08:00am too little clouds going on this afternoon. cool with lower 60's and tomorrow got a few scattered showers. windy late and then into next week will be interesting. middle to latter portion of the to get into that as well. future cast for for today.
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there are a few scattered clouds going on today. it's not like it overcast thing, but just some scattered clouds. okay. some scattsred showers thrown in here for tomorrow. gonna make note of a cover up looks like a decent amount of sky with all of that. and we take a breather in the monday. that's relatively uneventful. those are off shorter showers longer range forecast. this gets interesting. so there's the deal for tomorrow. there's a break and then comes this line. see this line right here. stop. thank you. goes all the way down here. this is the subtropical jet. it's tapping into atmospheric, really sometimes like to call it. but the point is this tends to bring in some milder air meaning that raises the snow levels and there's some time some hand wringing about that. sometimes you don't get the deposit of snow in the mountains as much as you would get from a cold system. although you get a lot of moisture with it. so what happens with this one? what kind of bounces back to the north then drop south on our saturday. so at this point, it looks like saturday late in the day you'll start to be pretty wet. that will move out through. and then on sunday we break it all out again. we
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know there was a turn, mostly sunny irby's partly cloudy, 60 san francisco for today to the coast, chilly upper 50's and work here. 60 going on for burlingame foster city. 61. 61 palo alto in the south bay lower 60's. 63 for san jose east bay shoreline, lower 60's along with tri valley. 63 walnut creek and concord looks like about a 60 per berkeley vallejo at 62. 63 for napa and 61 for santa rosa. so after a down from this traffic for today, tomorrow, then some scattered showers linger. but it's really into wednesday gets interesting. and then by friday saturday and that pro be somewhat of a gully washer with this atmospheric river di leo, that will probably be our first one, actually, i think of the season that we get we get these in the winter months. so one of the things about these atmosphere rivers are is that they are like hurricanes in the east coast, tropical systems. they're part of the budget that you have to get. if you don't get an atmospheric river, you're looking at a drought. so technically you have to get some of them even though they're annoying and cause flash flooding and so forth.
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okay. well, i guess it's time little bit more moisture. yeah, that's are looking thank you so much. >> bay area has certainly gotten off to a very chilly start. but on friday morning in the east bay, hundreds of kids. fortunately. >> we're able to kind of cozy up in this colder weather. casa volunteers listed they visited laurel elementary school in oakland. they gave out nearly 500 coats. the students got to choose whatever color jacket that they like. the most. >> from families out. >> i don't have the resources that one would hope for. and so i know he's coats are going to be well received really make a difference in their lives >> the students got to choose whichever color and jacket that they like the most. as we mentioned earlier. it's tough
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to raise a family these days, especially in san francisco, but probably making cause. she found someone who's making it work. we'll also making music about it along the way. >> help just see that there's some beauty in the city danley dad, resident of the city and musician. he's created the original music called playing in fog is sort of love letter to san francisco. despite the many challenges it's getting harder to live in the city for sure. just to afford it. one of my songs actually is called 60 day notice and it's about it. >> and owner move in eviction, which we had to deal with it. so we went from rent control, too. market rate rents, which is a big nightmare. yeah. and but i i did read beautiful song out his daughter. also plays in his band called scrabble. >> and along with iconic snapshots of the city li draws on his korean roots in san
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francisco. vicki liviakis kron, 4 and playing in fog screens today at 03:00pm. >> they will be live performances and a q and a with dan lee. that's at the forest. art theater in san francisco is richmond district. after 26 weeks of intensive training, 120 men and women were sworn in as chp officers in sacramento. graduation ceremony also featured the swearing in of the 1000 officers since the join chp, 1000 recruitment campaign starting in 2022. chp says is a significant achievement. and we spoke with one cadet who said she's excited to start her career. >> so what i'm most excited for is the independence of being an officer they really think is shaping new way feels very demanding in terms of professional and being responsible in this place. really help me appreciate how important that is. >> chp commissioners also met with each cadet before inspection. they checked out the cadet uniforms for cleanliness and proper fit.
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police arrested a woman in southern california after she was caught posing as a nurse and working at hospitals without a license. sandra mitchell has that story. >> and providence, saint joseph hospital in burbank surprise that impasse turner's was treating patients. >> i just think it's disgusting to make a smalls was here to visit and ill friend and disturbed by the arrest of the fake nurse think that somebody is out there. >> spreading false information. false hope for people. it's just horrifying. >> burbank police say 44 year-old amanda leigh, anne porter worked providence, saint joseph or one month from april to may and had access to 60 patients but was promptly terminated. they said once it was determined that her nursing credentials have been falsified. tonight, porter is facing felony charges of identity theft, false impersonation and grand theft. investigators say the con artists also falsified documents just last month worked at henry mayo newhall
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hospital in santa clarita. investigators say she was using the credentials of a registered nurse from out of state and re. mayo also issued a statement saying we do not have any indication that the quality of care patients received was compromised. >> caltrain is celebrating a major ridership milestone last month. the transit agency saw over 753,000 passengers. that's up from over 50% from october of last year. the agency says that weekday ridership grew by 38%. weekends are booming. saturday ridership search by 169% sunday's by 142%. caltrans says this marks the highest ridership since the pandemic began with more than one 100,000 new riders since august. and we heard from the agencies executive director.
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and coming up next week, the berkeley public library and alternative theater ensemble host, the final event and they're seeking joyce together series a community celebration for lgbtq+, people. this happens tuesday. the 19th and starts at 06:00pm. it's open to all ages and includes local food activities and opportunities to connect kids. activities are also available. rsvps can be made through the that break. after 2 years of jimmy kimmel, emmy winning
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host, writer and podcaster conan o'brien will host the 97th academy awards march 2nd at the dolby theater. it will be o'brien's first time hosting the oscars. he's hosted the emmys twice. all right. kron 4 celebrating the remarkable women of the bay area and we need your help to share their stories. if you know a remarkable woman making a difference in your community, you can nominate her for a chance to be. recognized as woman of the year. enter your nomination by scanning the qr code on your screen or head to kron. 4 dot com slash remarkable women. coming up on the next hour, the proffer morning news. no bond for san jose city council member omar torres. >> he sits in jail, accused of multiple child crimes. what san jose mayor matt mahan is saying about that decision. plus, alameda county district attorney pamela price. finally talking about the recall election and why she says she is not ready to concede yet. and open experiencing its first homicide in nearly a month. the details of the 2 separate shootings that shape those numbers.
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mayor matt mahan, how he's developed, how he's responding to developments in the child abuse case against a straight disgrace. city councilmember for ward tourist. and alameda county da pamela price breaks her silence on the successful recall campaign against her. was she shared with supporters in a defiant evening. good morning. thank you so much for joining us here on the kron 4 weekend morning news. i'm stephanie lin. it's saturday november the 16th. let's get you started with a look at your weather forecast with dave spahr stephanie, good morning. and good morning, everybody. cold start of was oh, yes, with plenty readings that we saw in the 30's, although. >> not too many one subfreezing, but we still have that freeze warning. that is to be expiring as we speak right now, leaving behind sunny skies, at least for the morning hours. we'll see later on some scattered clouds. however, in our skies, first things first get a shot coming in from the golden gate
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bridge. look at this. nice blue skies to get the day started. not too much in the flag flapping going on here for right now. cold alerts that freeze warning expired. now that it's past 8 this morning. meanwhile, stormtracker not seeing any clouds upstream. you will later on coming in, mostly from the north. there it is from the bigger picture you can see i'm not too harmful like to do much except that kind of paint the skies a little bit here might give some nice sunset. actually, though temperatures will still ma age to make it in the lower 60's, though, well inland. but here lot of work we have to do was still 30's on the board here with 40's for the east bay. also up north, kind of a mixture of 40's and 30's. although most ratings are well above freezing. that puts us a little bit behind, as you can see around the bay, like half moon bay's laundrie's behind this time yesterday. however, there are a couple warm spots relatively speaking, vacaville and napa, for example, the breakdown for today, mostly sunny 47 at 09:00am. and it looks like by 11 will be about 54 on our way into the lower 60's. tomorrow. we'll see some scattered showers. but an interesting forecast into next
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week. i'll get more into that coming up. then a bit, stephanie. all right, dave, thank you. >> the assistant sheriff of san mateo county called it quits this week. this after county supervisors demanded sheriff christina corpus to resign over a scathing report. kron 4 sarah stinson reports. >> the weeklong saga continues around the san mateo county sheriff's office. the assistant sheriff matthew fox resigned friday morning after working in the department for 25 years. my first thought was of the public health and safety of the citizens of san mateo county residents who live here. >> to have this must just this much dysfunction in the command staff. that's county supervisor ray mueller. he says fox is not the only one leaving the department. the amount of dysfunction within the sheriff's department. that's all the way up. i mean, the number of departures we actually have had the command staff is really problematic. >> the dysfunction within the department was uncovered in an independent investigation. its findings released by mueller and another supervisor on
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tuesday. it accuses sheriff christina corpus of having an intimate relationship with her chief of staff victor inj and creating a toxic work environment as well as several other claims. hearing from residents every day who are reading it, who are shocked by the board held a special meeting wednesday voting unanimously to call on the sheriff to resign. but before they could take the vote, the sheriff arrived making an announcement to promote inj to assistant chair of the county attorney is still looking into the legality of the promotion since he's not a sworn officer. meanwhile, sheriff corpus still refuses to resign. the investigation is just moving at full force. >> we have to get the provide stability back to that department. >> county supervisors are also focused on several options to remove the sheriff, including a charter amendment that could be presented to voters in a special election next year next week for a board meeting will be that charter amendment. >> that would give the board the ability to move to remove
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the sheriff. and i have heard in the community that people are starting to organize around the recall effort as well. i'm sarah stinson reporting kron. 4 news. >> san francisco police shot 2 dogs after the animals attacked a person and a smaller dog on friday, police responded to a safeway parking lot at fillmore and ellis streets around 11:00am they say 3 large dogs attacked a smaller dog and a man that man was bitten several times taken to the hospital. he is expected to survive. police shot and killed one of the large dogs. a second large dog was also captured. >> officers had a foot pursuit where they followed the dog to kimball park. and during this interaction, a second officer involved discharge occurred where a 3rd dog was located and that dog was struck and we don't know the nature of the injuries for that 3rd >> police are searching for the owner of the dogs and say this is a criminal investigation. the city of
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brentwood is on the hook for 1 million dollars after a police canine attack on a suspected shoplifter. this is all to settle. a lawsuit filed by the woman in this video. this is body cam video from 2020. she is accused of shoplifting at an ulta ulta beauty. she was hiding in the bushes when she was mauled by the canine. her attorney says she had already surrendered to police. when officer released the dog biting the woman in the head. the lawsuit claims the officer omitted information about the dog attack in his police report. the suit also adds that surgeons had to reattach the woman scott to her head and her injuries required 200 stitches. a second lawsuit has been filed against san jose state claiming the school violated female volleyball players rights by allowing a transgender player on the team. the lawsuit filed by a dozen people demands the player be excluded from playing in a volleyball championship later this month. san jose state university says they've received that complaint and will update you once will get once we get more information. was a mayor. matt
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mahan is weighing in on the child abuse case against councilmember omar torres. torres is being held in jail without bail. he put in his own resignation, but it does not go into effect until november. 27 may has says he's aware the district we community, which towards represents is looking for answers on what's next. he says next week the city council will discuss and vote on a path forward. >> we have what i prefer, which is scheduling a special election. i believe the people should choose their representatives, not folks who were elected to represent other parts of the city. we also can do an appointment and we can do a hybrid. we can do a temporary appointment while we hold a special election, which would also make sense to me. what's important, though, is that we run an open, transparent participatory process and that that really we include the community. >> torres, his next court date is scheduled for november. 22nd. alameda county district attorney pamela price broke her silence on the recall
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election in an email to her supporters price. thank them but did not concede saying there are still 2,200 1000 ballots to count correct numbers from the alameda county registrar of voters show price losing that we call a 63 to 37%. we heard from political analysts on this issue. >> he went 285,000 votes outstanding. she would have to win over 70% of them. and clearly she's not doing that. i do not see the recall of pamela price as a repudiation of progressives. >> in her case, this seems to be a repudiation of somebody who did not live up to the expectations of the electorate and seemed to be totally incompetent when it came to communications. >> in her email price, blame the numbers against her on a group of wealthy people. she also tied the vote to donald trump's victory. developing an oakland police are investigating 3 shootings. 2 of them deadly. the most recent happening thursday near hoover elementary school. the victim was taken to the
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hospital in critical condition hours earlier, a man was shot and killed near lake merritt citizen app. video shows police investigating the area. on wednesday. a person was shot and killed near the coliseum. antioch police plan to introduce more foot patrols to prevent gun violence. this comes after more than a dozen gang-related shootings were reported at or near sycamore square in the month following labor day for shootings were reported in the area in the week leading up to veterans day. we heard from people living in the area. >> been with aid is not done with and enough, that the crime as top of the is it is going come out and play. >> earlier this week, mayor-elect rahm bernal shared his support for a proposed police substation at sycamore square, which the city council has agreed to explore. this weekend. the northbound one-on-one connector ramp in san francisco closes until late sunday night. it's in the
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area of 7th street where highway 101 meets 80. that closure takes place all day sunday. crews are repairing concrete barriers and railings. expect delays. still ahead on the kron 4 morning news, a newly appointed staff member at san francisco unified faces pushback from parents. >> plus, new tow away zones are coming to address parking issues across san jose. and after the break, olympic champion chrissie on the food. she joins us live to talk about how you can meet her this holiday season and give back to a great cost. >> and we're looking at a cold start today. yeah, that freeze warning has now expired, but still a lot of 30's 40's on the board will check out your temperatures but will be moving into the 50's later on this morning. showers on your sunday forecast next. keep it kron 4 morning news continues.
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>> all right, live look outside from our sutro north camera at the golden gate bridge. the thing just lovely at 8.11 this morning day. >> they step take a ferry across there like before the 30's. so the thing that that's here a company, stephanie, good morning, everybody. there's a look at half moon bay for looking pretty good at that. some sunlight, a glittering off the bay. however, some scattered clouds will be arriving today. 60 san francisco. 61, oakland, that's to 63 san jose. still kind of cool. there's the golden gate again today. cold start a few afternoon clouds. but tomorrow
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that's a few scattered showers getting a little breezier windy as we get to the evening hours. and then next week, dry start midweek. there's some rain developing and then really looking at saturday probably will be the next big hit to get some of that rain as this front kind of this weird on to get parts of that atmospheric river 40's for the east bay shoreline, 30's well inland for the valleys and a mixture of 40's and 30's. meanwhile, up north, there you have us. and helene at 36 futurecast, we see some of those scattered clouds this afternoon. not really long-lasting, but it's tomorrow that it gets a bit more interesting here, although we may start off again, sunny, scattered showers in our future here. not a lot of quantitatively should start to clear out as we get into monday afternoon for a little bit of a breather before that more unsettled weather from that system by the middle to latter portion of the week. back to those winds. little bit of a breezy pop here, but it's more pronounced with showers. i mentioned as we get to the evening hours tomorrow, not for long lasting, maybe. good 3 hour for our pop and kind of goes away. so be little breezy
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to windy and your evening hours and into monday will keep some of that up along the coast. now to watch the footprints of this coming in. we're fairly dry as with the cold temperatures. we just talked about this morning, low numbers in the 30's, even some upper 20's for dew points. that's the good absolute measurement of moisture in the air. let's take this out for word. 07:00am still no threat of any showers. and there you have it by 5.30. that's the best environment that that, quote, rain will have to go through the point that this points out his we have to fight through some dry air a little bit as it gets down to the ground. so what you see on radar is not necessarily a guarantee of what's going to make it to the ground. and then we finish off the drying out again, too. highs today, lower 60's over most of the real estate. it looks like pretty universally. we'll see the same kind of thing again. probably tomorrow. maybe a degree or so better today, mostly sunny 61. again, those afternoon clouds got a chance of some scattered showers lingering a little bit on monday with lower 60's and then middle to latter part of
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the week. it's real interesting. i'll be talking about that longer range forecast. looks like to be pretty wet next saturday. all right. thanks so much. >> all right. just take a look at that. isn't that so sweet? the bay area, they got to a pretty chilly start. but in the east bay, hundreds of kids, are able to pick up some winter coats, too? get through the winter season a little bit warmer. this is a local elementary school in oakland. they were able to receive nearly 500 coats. thanks to kaiser. >> lot of our students, some. come from families out. i don't have the resources that that one would hope for. and so i know he's coats are going to be well received really make a difference in their lives >> the students got to choose whatever liked in which jacket
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they preferred as well. after 26 weeks of intensive training, 120 men and women were sworn in as chp officers in sacramento. the graduation ceremony also featured the swearing in of the 1000 officers since the joint chp one-thousand recruitment campaign began in 2022, the chp says this is a significant achievement and we spoke with cadet who said she's excited to start her career. >> so what i'm most excited for is the independence of being an officer. they really think is shaping into a way feels very demanding in terms of professional and being responsible in this place. really help me appreciate how important that is. >> chp commissioners also met with each cadet for inspection. checking uniforms for cleanliness and proper fit as well. caltrain is celebrating a major ridership milestone last month. the transit agency saw over 753,000 passengers. that's up from over 50% from october of
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last year. the agency says weekday ridership grew by 38% and weekends are booming. saturday ridership surge by 169% sunday's by 142%. caltrans says this marks the highest ridership since the pandemic started with more than 100 1000 new riders since august. coming up next week, the berkeley public library and alternative theater ensemble host, the final event and they're seeking joint together series, a community celebration for lgbtq+, people. that event happens tuesday. the 19th starts at 6 and is open to all ages. people can expect some activities, local, food and opportunities to connect. and emmy winning host writer and podcaster conan o'brien host the 97th academy awards march 2nd at the dolby theater. it will be o'brien's first time hosting the oscars. he's hosted the emmys twice. and if you see smoke near mount diablo on monday, don't be alarmed. state officials say
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they plan to cut conduct they prescribed burn. it will cover more than 100 acres in mitchell canyon. expect park closures including a part of the parking lot. now several trails will also be closed. but those outside the burned area will stay open. and more snow has been falling in the sierra. that's good news for the ski resorts. heavenly says it's now today's early this upcoming wednesday. and just weeks before the holiday season, another bay area tech companies laying off employees palo alto-based mobile tech company app. levin says it cut 120 jobs. those layoffs went into effect friday. reached out to the company for more information. tiktok is reaching its deadline to sell or be separately band, rather in the u.s.. but with a new president on the horizon, lawmakers are questioning if that will happen. kron four's washington correspondent raquel martin reports. >> to dog may be going from enemy number one in washington to yesterday's news for all of those that want to save tiktok
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in america. vote for trump on the campaign trail. president elect donald trump reversed his position to ban the popular video app. i'm now a big star on tiktok. now that. >> donald trump's popular on them. i'm glad that he realizes that there's value. the democratic california congressman ro khanna is on board. he voted against the bill forcing tiktok chinese parent company. >> to sell the app to an american company or be banned in the u.s.. there are 170 million americans on these platforms. you can't just take away their free speech. rights york republican congresswoman nicole malliotakis and most of congress voted for it. but she says the priority now is to secure our border and this mass illegal migration that is crushing city's democratic senator mark warner is still sounding the alarm. he calls tiktok a national security threat. let's have it owned controlled, not by a chinese company which by chinese law is answerable to the communist party of china. tiktok is fighting the mandate in court.
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>> at a global summit in peru, the company ceo insisted user data is the sun on just what we have invested more than 1.5 billion dollars to secure the data. tell us community tiktok has until january 19th. >> the day before president elect trump is inaugurated to sell the app. warner says the trump does not enforce the law. awful lot explaining to in washington. raquel martin. in washington. raquel martin. >> well, your money california state officials passed a new fuel policy raising gas prices. nancy loo reports on just how much you'll be paying at the pump. >> while the change could mean an extra $0.65 per gallon next year here in california, according to one estimate, price hikes are coming after a 12 to 2 vote by the california air resources board approving even tougher new fuel standards to cut vehicle
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emissions. the goals are 30% by 2030, and 90% by 2045 regulators claim the higher costs from pushing for more lower carbon alternatives are worth the environmental improvements. according to uc berkeley, the state's aggressive emissions policies have reduced air pollution by 65% over the past. 25 years. but the newly approved standards are expected to push gas prices even higher with one projection of nearly a $1.50, more by 2035. >> there's some people that will be able to weather that. and there's going to be a lot of people that can it would be certainly more of a factor where and how driving. i think things are going to change. one sot donald trump, those in office. he's he's a businessman. so he's thinking he's thinking from a business mindset. and i know he knows that it's affecting a lot of people. the return of president trump had governor gavin newsom in washington this week to lobby the biden
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>> now on the kron 4 weekend morning news. a petition calls for the removal of a newly appointed staff member and the san francisco unified school district. plus, governor gavin newsom put continuing push back this morning against the incoming trump administration. and new efforts in san jose to tackle concerns over rv's on city streets. look at the plant at tow away zones in the neighborhoods. most impacted. all right. welcome back to the kron. 4 morning news. thanks so much for joining us. i'm stephanie lin. we continue our coverage with a look at your forecast with dave spahr. hi, dave. hey, good morning, stephanie. good morning, everybody. and it was cold last night. oh, yeah. dry air. clear skies. you know the drill. so temperatures able to do a little tumble act and actually working inversely. >> for afternoon, as we see some scattered clouds try to work back in the forecast a little bit, not too bad. this afternoon, though, we'll see high temperatures in the lower 60's. well inland sfo, beautiful start to the day. no interference going on there. hour by hour reveals the sunny morning. 50 already popping by 10:00am 54 at 11 and upstream.
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we don't see too much. some high cloudiness will try to build a little bit on us and picking up a little bit in spots. it'll be kind of spotty. however, our temperatures right now as we speak, we're getting rid of the 30's, replacing them with 40's. as you can see, some 50's even on the board here and even up in the north bay, too. still some 30's here and there, but mostly being replaced by 40. so warming up just about everywhere. so freeze warning in to the north bay until 08:00am we passed that by okay. and then a few afternoon clouds as we discussed here, cool. still lower 60's and throw little breeze in there. scattered sunday showers with all of this. will be windy late. it looks like it'll be downright windy across the bay. little pop there for about 4 hours or so in the evening hours, the dry into the early week. but then rain returns. mid latter portion of the week. and that gets really interesting and how it comes out of the models here. atmospheric river. that does a littpe snap back to the north. so most of the northwest is going to be treated by this. we will get the leftovers and as a place
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that's way off and the west coast highs today, lower 60's. you want to get more of that longer range forecast for you. coming up in a bit. stephanie. all right, dave, thank you. developing in san francisco, a petition is calling for the removal of a newly appointed staff member at san francisco unified schools. >> the role focuses on supporting african american students, but some are saying she's not qualified for the job prefers. lezla gooden has more. >> that's insane that you guys. say equities in the forefront yet. that's not what you actions. >> and represent and show community members and parents are speaking out by creating this petition calling for the san francisco unified school district to reconsider the most recently appointed black family liaison at james lick middle school. josephine xao fitting that the district's not really thinking of their actions of how it will impact. >> our students of it's i feel it's a slap in the face to the
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community. the black community. >> and apple is is a parent of a current student in future student at the middle school telling me she and others were stunned in august to learn of xao being place in this newly created position for its black students who they say are in need of support. has this person be able to connect with our black students have to spend parents been able to connect with house. hasn't been any workshops. have the been. the african american parent advisory committee. has that been going? has that started? it? >> some kind focusing also on the outcomes of what the school site council have. >> requested or like wanted to work on. and i can't even get those answers. and zal has a controversial past. >> and 2018, she quit her race to becoming a school board member. >> after it was discovered, she had made transphobic remarks. >> i'm part of a trance family and so. you know, thinking about my kids that are going
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to be going to that school are one of them. it's going. i don't want someone that. believes that my kids could be a danger. the petition avila says. >> that pointed black family liaison position was created with someone else in mind. a current teacher you tehran who has worked in the district for over a decade. black >> have been fail. time and time again. and sir, to have somebody in that position that hard early sainz. recognize beal, not just the joy, but the pay. the struggle in this is is on a whole nother level. >> adding that sounds race is not the sole concern, questions, her intentions and taking this role. >> my question is knowing this statement that she had made. in the past. why would you think? putting her in this
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position? we'll be in debt. >> we also reached out to the district regarding these concerns raised by the school community. we were told they cannot comment on personnel matters. when we asked if they had a comment for concerned families and students, we did not receive a response that's telling you and everybody that the black students families do matter. >> because if they d have a whole lot to say. >> lots of good in kron. 4 news. >> a lot of police are looking for a man accused of sexually assaulting a woman waiting for a bus. investigators say it happened earlier this month at the city's public transit center. they say a man approached the woman asking her if she could help him by translating a conversation with another woman or whether another person. police say he then showed the victim a knife, threatened her and sexually assaulted her. we spoke with concerned bus riders. >> earlier this for moment,
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it's like a must of looking must be incredibly heartened way. yeah. i hope she finds a way to like it recover from. not scary to know that things like this happened really horrible. and i feel for any woman or mail that has to go through those occasions. >> anyone with information is asked to please get in touch with palo alto police. and new efforts are underway in san jose to address concerns about rv's on city streets. transit officials say there are around 900 rv's parked on streets right now. they planned on adding tow away zones and neighborhoods most impacted. and cases of whooping cough are surging in the bay area from a county currently has the highest number of local infections. health experts say this is part of a nationwide trend likely caused by a lack of vaccinations. early symptoms can be similar to a cold with severe infections, resulting in coughing, fits and difficulty breathing. >> the foundation or prevent your child from getting sick, preventing you from getting sick, preventing from getting sick is the vaccine. so be up
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to date with your vaccines. that's the foundation. the only that it's really everything we to prevent any respiratory disease. >> consistent, hand washing and wearing a mask can also help prevent infections. but doctors say the best way to stop the spread is by simply getting vaccinated. and governor gavin newsom says he's had no luck in his attempts to contact president elect donald trump. it comes as newsom vows to fight back against the incoming administration. capitol correspondent eytan wallace reports. >> we got select. that was that was terrible. it was. it california governor gavin newsom and his co-host on his podcast speaking bluntly about how they feel democrats, including 2024 democratic presidential nominee kamala harris performed in the presidential election. we lost all 7 awing states. >> we lost the popular vote first time in 20 years. second
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time 36 years. newsom giving credit to trump's communications strategy. it's so simple. >> deserves more. i think attention. >> he spoke in a way you can understand. is my 10 point plan, reform or something like that analysis coming from a governor who has promised to fight the incoming trump administration. this was newsom's message just last week we will stand newsom alluding to a special legislative session. he's convening starting december second. the goals of the session according to newsom's office will, quote. >> protect california values, including fundamental civil rights, reproductive freedom, climate action, immigrant families and more governor newsom has made clear that he anticipates going head to head with president trump, george school of law at and professor chris mckay. lee says newsom called the special session specifically to allocate millions of dollars to free up resources for california attorney general rob bonta and the state department of justice to take the trump administration to court. if it sounds familiar, it's because
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it is in trump's first term in office. >> the then attorney general sued more than 100 times and one a fair amount of those cases against the trump administration. they're anticipating a similar level of effort this go-around as well. in the meantime, newsom says he did attempt to call trump. tried to reach out to can get through. >> i think a neck with them. look at white house is not set up in the middle of a transition. i'm not complaining about anything. last person that pick up the phone was me. >> someone else who reached out to trump assembly. republican minority leader james gallagher. he sent trump this letter congratulating him on his victory and asking him to help california with federal resources on a number of issues including fire prevention. >> affordable housing and energy and gas prices. gallagher believes newsom strategy to fight trump will backfire. you want us to posture about trump and and not solve problems. it's. >> the irony here is. it's
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laughable. that is quite frankly, pretty sick because people are really struggling right now. >> and last week, trump said newsom is trying to, quote, kill our beautiful california with regard to gallagher. as of friday, trump and not publicly responded to his letter reporting at the state tom wallace kron 4 news. >> president elect trump has selected caroline leave it to serve as white house press secretary. it's the latest addition to his cabinet. one of his most controversial pick so far has been for director of health and human services. robert f kennedy jr. trump says he expects kennedy and environmental attorney to address chemicals and pesticides in our food and water supply put an end to the obesity epidemic. but some in congress are expressing concern. >> i can't believe that the country once matt gaetz to be its attorney general and robert f kennedy junior too, be there to destroy 2 centuries of vaccine medicine. i think they're going to have
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some scrutiny throughout the process and and rightfully so. i think we need to make sure we have. >> the best people in these positions, but they certainly should get the due consideration that any other nominee would receive. >> other picks include north dakota governor doug burgum for interior secretary and former representative doug collins for veterans affairs. >> and after the break, we're joined by oakland based just joined by oakland based just an emmy-nominated filmmake
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francisco this morning. looking just gorgeous at 8.43, let's check in now with day for more on our weather. >> hey, good morning, stephanie. good morning, everybody. ober cold start to the day. but with clear skies at night you get the sunny skies in the morning hours. unfortunately, cloud cover will be building this afternoon. there's the east bay shoreline. all that up for a nice check in with those temperatures, how we do. and thus far right now, we retired the 30's. it looks like in the east bay. finally got the 40's here. even some 50's popping up here for pittsburgh. 51 50 for brent. what up north here? even some 30's going away to still hanging on to 38, fairfax. but 50 for battle. 43 meanwhile, for petaluma sierra forecast looks and a van full with this weak system coming our way. as we talk about tomorrow, you might get some snow. however, sunday monday zone, not a lot. later on will be interesting. however, we got to collection of systems, shall we say, okay to date, some scattered clouds to make note of. but then tomorrow after a sunny start scattered
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showers. part of our forecast, then we're going to get a pop of some winds with all of that to clearing out a little bit. looks like into monday. here's a longer range thing i was talking about. this is a first things. first. this is sunday. all right. take a breather. then look at this thing all wrapped up tapping into the subtropical jet atmospheric river in place. they bring the north. however, and when it tends to do that, however, you're mountain snows tend to be at a higher elevation with that. but it finally snaps down to the south here into the next weekend. so looks like saturday is going to be kind of the washout day or the heaviest rain day and then some recovery into sunday might see some sunshine there. kind of inverse. we got going on today, although not a washout at all. tomorrow, 60 san francisco to the coast will keep him in the 60's or 50's excuse me as well. a little chilly. 60 burlingame foster city. 61 along with palo alto in the south bay, lower 60's like san jose at 63 in santa clara, east bay shoreline, lower 60's along with the east bay tri valley. this is a nice climb when you consider morning lows were well in the 30's. so dry air.
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let you do that. even with the cloud cover coming in berkeley at 60. 62 vallejo, 63 for napa and 61. meanwhile, for santa rosa, 7, a game plan here again, we little chance of showers going on here scattered about we should mention we take a breather for the middle of the week little passing shower. but that system snaps back again friday and saturday is what we're watching next weekend for some heavier rain and that's been smelling good. where am i going for brunch? stephanie? all right, dave, thank you. >> our next guest is a familiar face among bay area foodies. we're super excited about this. you may have seen him on bravo's top chef and he's also an emmy-nominated filmmaker in 2017. the san francisco chronicle named him a rising star to watch oakland a's jeff to david food joins us live this morning. thank you so much for being here, shep. >> thank you so much, stephanie. such an honor, his burial over here, right coming home we are. yeah, we are so excited to have you. did you watch is going up by chance. we are the various local tv news station. so.
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>> 100%, you know, and you being one of the rare, strong asian american voices are such an honor for me to stand next to you and making some hot dogs. oh, thank you so much first of all, i really just want to make sure we get your story out you draw a lot of inspiration from your background is a vietnamese american, your connection with your mother? tell us about that. a little bit 100%. i think there's a lot of us. first second, 3rd specifically identifies asian-american. >> a lot of times we don't. our parents voices are you to and all the work that they've done all the risks they've taken all the time. they put up my mother in particular was a seamstress, got paid under the table for most of her life right? but she what she did in the kitchen spartans the top chef and this point in my life. 20 years old, just kinda board. and so raises >> i in this point of my career, i feel that my response, but he shot on top of mountains for everything
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that i've gotten terms of success and he to credit my parents. right. and that's what the book's about the memory of taste. yes, yeah. and so you have your new cookbook. here is what you're going to show us. is that also in the cookbook or percent? okay. i hope that people who read the book conceded increase i have that growing up. it was delicious. one of those things is ginger scallion sauce. okay. all right. i call it staple pantry item. other people call it cracks. austria was before i would be. i'm not surprised. and it's very simple. usually in most people's patry, though, have ginger the house county. and in addition to you would just need. >> minute or some sugar, some salt. and then some oil separate easy to do. i have some more on the panel. ready? great. i'm just going to bring it up to a ball about to get technical to 50 to 75. you don't know what that temperature is. this one mom does so take a piece, a scout and throw it in there. and the moment starts to shut off the
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road and then you put it okay. that's a good tip right there. very good. and this is great on rice. i've even done this on instant ramen. like the college kids, man. okay. okay. making us hungry this morning put on a salad with the dressing >> one of my favorite ways to have this had this in vietnam. the is they have a hot dog culture. this call but nice office. okay. okay. putting ginger scallion on a hot dog is amazing. and i hope you like all right. great starting. this is a little bit ok? so we know it's turn it off, ok or take it off. he can gas. >> i'm wrote these ingredients listen to lady of heat. plenty of heat. just so will the ginger and get the role in this out of the scallions. and what kind of flavors are we looking at? we're looking at earth? the we're looking at onion flavor, sunlight. >> bright sharp junior bite. i think for me, those are all the reason why ginger
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scallion. so because those are all mommy flavors, much the bulls ojala. all right. so when you put on the hot docs gonna make it even more savory rice soup are all okay. fantastic. this is my season this right. this has raised funding or a little bit of salt little bit of sugar. a little bit of fish sauce. it's going to put that in there. and because it's been a going to doesn't he so loyally balance that out? and in addition of that, >> all right. so we super, you know, where does that go? relation to all of this? it's happening right here. so this you know, this temperature. you shop 6. i keep it all right. we like that. so these as a japanese milk bread, we're going to put a little bit egg in there like it. scramble. this is like perfect, like a perfect breakfast food. but you could have a for lunch. also hit this all right. and then keeping it real with derision
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pantry. very asian american pork floss per class is just basically pork jerky. it into small pieces? >> it's the most delightful thing. and i was telling we were talking about this during the commercial break, but this takes me back to my childhood to like my dad loves that stuff. put in the porridge, the rice porridge, 8% and very much like him. >> this was a way east asians preserve port the turkey, which we call pork floss. okay, that's the most electable thing. every ready for the ginger absolutely. yeah. can we get this and see what our director jason to do? but >> yeah, all that looks great and it smells amazing as well. >> it's one of the most my most favorite things to make it home. i have to regulate how many hot dogs? because pretty. the hot dog eating contest. what it looks delicious. and this is going this is in the cookbook, correct? and it's also going to be featured at your new place that's opening up. you guys make sure to check it out. i'm opening a wine vietnamese influence wine bar called gigi's and its opening
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next week on november 22nd grand opening visit and ph ok and talk us about the walk us through the inspiration for that particular business as well. you know, i work for everything from casual all the way up to fine dining. and i wanted to have a place where. >> asian foods and flavors were seriously paired with high-end wines. so in this sort of concept, we have our beveridge some he's an working on his master's on that's a very high hi. barta understand and be certified and he's overseeing the wine menu along with our madison, michael's my good friend their wine knowledge. and then these flavors we just haven't seen it. i haven't seen a united states ok? so we can get a 900 all a battle all the way down to $15 by the class. while incredible super excited again about that new business and to try it myself at some point. >> you know, in our remaining time here, we have about 60 seconds. but want to get your
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take on this is somebody who is really broken barriers for and in many different you have any advice for folks who might be watching w maybe want to break into a new want to try something new or want to try to get to the culinary space. but there may be feeling a little intimidated. the not quite sure where to start. you know. >> taking a chapter booking your inspiration, stephanie, i know that the work that you do is incredibly hard just like myself, the work that it is incredibly hard. we are in the places that we are because we're passionate about right. that's got to be a higher level than just success and pay. if you love what you do, you're going to get taken care of, right? no matter what it right. and i think that's the park's success. if you do, your stuff will become an expert give your all. invest in it and make a hobby. it's okay to be a key. kinda thing that you love that my eyes. >> all right. fantastic. open shift to david food. thank you so much for joining us. and congratulations on our so we congratulations on our so we go back. we are grocery outlet and we are your bargain bliss market
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responding to developments in the child abuse case against disgraced city council member omar tourist. and allegheny county da pamela price breaks her silence on the successful recall campaign against her. was she shared with supporters and the defiant. thank you so much for joining us here on the kron 4 weekend morning news. i'm stephanie lin. >> it's saturday november, the 16th and we continue our news coverage for you this morning with a look at your weather with dave spahr. i date a 70 good morning and good morning, everybody. cold. start for day now. replacing that little bit the way chilly conditions we have to a lot of sunshine, though. we get from all of that with the dry air that's going to be filtered in with some afternoon clouds coming in here and might even see some showers for tomorrow. here's a live look of the golden gate bridge. you can already see some of that high cloudiness trying to make its appearance in from the north bay. that's where it's going to come from. meanwhile, here's the bigger picture. you can see what it all comes
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together as the later on from this tree. mayor, we're going to very interesting weather setup coming our way as we get to the latter portion of next week could be an atmospheric river, but that's going to be pretty much favoring the north, though. 50's and 40's in the east bay. this is an improvement from last hour and we just joint a this morning. also in the north bay to with some lower 50's in some 40's on the board. contrast to yesterday. this time we have some cooler temperatures this morning, but we've recovered very nicely. from example, half moon bay, napa at 5 degrees. ahead back a bill at 3 hour by hour. word 50. come next hour. 54 by 11:00am rather and by high noon at 57 as high temperatures inland seemed to be in the lower 60's tomorrow. maybe degree or 2 warmer, but some scattered showers in your future will have more on your weekend forecast in a bit, stephanie. all right, dave, thank you. the assistant sheriff of san mateo county called it quits this week. >> this after county supervisors demanded sheriff christina corpus to resign over a scathing report proper. sarah stinson has more.
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>> the weeklong saga continues around the san mateo county sheriff's office. the assistant sheriff matthew fox resigned friday morning after working in the department for 25 years. my first thought was of the public health and safety of the citizens of san mateo county residents who live here. >> to have this must just this much dysfunction in the command staff. that's county supervisor ray mueller. he says fox is not the only one leaving the department. the amount of dysfunction within the sheriff's department. that's all the way up. i mean, the number of departures we actually have had the command staff is really problematic. >> the dysfunction within the department was uncovered in an independent investigation. its findings released by mueller and another supervisor on tuesday. it accuses sheriff christina corpus of having an intimate relationship with her chief of staff victor inj and creating a toxic work environment as well as several other claims. hearing from residents every day who are reading it, who are shocked by
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the board held a special meeting wednesday voting unanimously to call on the sheriff to resign. but before they could take the vote, the sheriff arrived making an announcement to promote inj to assistant chair of the county attorney is still looking into the legality of the promotion since he's not a sworn officer. meanwhile, sheriff corpus still refuses to resign. the investigation is just moving at full force. >> we have to get the provide stability back to that department. >> county supervisors are also focused on several options to remove the sheriff, including a charter amendment that could be presented to voters in a special election next year next week for a board meeting will be that charter amendment. >> that would give the board the ability to move to remove the sheriff. and i have heard in the community that people are starting to organize around the recall effort as well. i'm sarah stinson reporting kron. 4 news. >> san francisco police shot 2 dogs after the animals attacked a person in a smaller dog on friday. police responded to a safeway parking
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lot at fillmore and ella streets around 11:00am they say 3 large dogs attacked a smaller dog and a man that man was bitten several times and taken to the hospital. he is expected to survive. police shot and killed one of the large dogs. a second large dog was captured. >> officers had a foot pursuit where they followed the dog to kimball park. and during this interaction, a second officer involved discharge occurred where a 3rd dog was located and that dog was struck and we don't know the nature of the injuries for that 3rd >> police are searching for the owner of the dogs and say this is a criminal investigation. the city of reading what is on the hook for 1 million dollars after a police canine attack on a suspected shoplifter is to settle a lawsuit filed by the won in this video. this is body cam video from 2020. this woman is accused of shoplifting at an ulta beauty. she was hiding in the bushes when she was mauled by that canine. her attorney says she
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had already surrendered to police when an officer released that canine biting a woman in the head. the lawsuit claims the officer omitted information about the dog attack in his police report. the suit adds that surgeons had to reattached the woman scott to her head and her injuries require 200 stitches. a second lawsuit has been filed against san jose state claiming the school violated female volleyball players rights by allowing a transgender player on the team. the lawsuit filed by a dozen people demands the player be excluded from playing in a volleyball championship later this month. san jose state university says they've received the complaint and will update you once we get more information. san jose mayor matt mahan is weighing in on the child abuse case against councilmember omar torres. torres is being held in jail without bail. he put in his own resignation. but that does not go into effect until november. 27th mahan says he's aware of a district. 3 community which torres represents is looking for answers on what's next. he says that next week the city council plans to discuss and vote on a paeh forward.
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>> we have what i prefer, which is scheduling a special election. i believe the people should choose their representatives, not folks who were elected to represent other parts of the city. we also can do an appointment and we can do a hybrid. we can do a temporary appointment while we hold a special election, which would also make sense to me. what's important, though, is that we run an open, transparent participatory process and that that really we include the community. >> towards his next court date is scheduled for november. 22nd. alameda county district attorney pamela price broke her silence on the recall election in an email to her supporters price. thank them but did not concede saying there are still more than 200,000 ballots to count current numbers from the alameda county registrar of voters show price losing the recall. 63 to 37%. we heard from political analysts on this issue. >> he went turn a 5,000 votes, outstanding. she would have to win over 70% of them. and
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clearly she's not doing that. i do not see the recall of pamela price as a repudiation of progressives. >> in her case, this seems to be a repudiation of somebody who did not live up to the expectations of the electorate and seemed to be totally incompetent when it came to communications. >> her email price plan, the numbers against iran, a group of wealthy people. she also tried to tie the vote to donald trump's victory. developing now in oakland, police are investigating 3 shootings, 2 of them deadly. the most recent happening thursday near hoover elementary school. the victim was taken to the hospital in critical condition. hours earlier, a man was shot and killed near lake merritt citizen app. video shows police investigating that area on wednesday. a person was shot and killed near the coliseum. and a police plan to introduce more foot patrols to prevent gun violence. this comes after more than a dozen gang-related shootings were reported at or near sycamore square in the month following labor day for shootings were
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reported in the area in the week leading up to veterans day. we heard from people living in the area. >> they should have been with is now doing with the pound if they are stopped, the crime is step in is it is going come out and play. >> earlier this week, mayor elect ron bernal shared his support for a proposed police substation at sycamore square, which the city council has agreed to explore. and this weekend, the northbound one-on-one connector ramp in san francisco closes until late sunday night. it's in the area of 7th street where highway 101 meets 80. that closure takes place all day sunday. crews are repairing concrete barriers and different railings in the area as well. you can expect delays. still ahead on the kron 4 morning news, a newly appointed staff member at san francisco unified faces pushback from parents. >> plus, new tow away zones are coming to address rv parking issues across san jose. and after the break, doctors are sending out a warning about whooping cough. why they say cursed cases are
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♪ i'm on my way ♪ ♪ home sweet home ♪ there's no place like the road home. receive a $5,500 bonus on a new 2024 audi q5 plug-in hybrid during the season of audi sales event. >> well, if you see smoke near mount diablo on monday, don't be alarmed. city officials say they plan to conduct a prescribed burn in the area which covers more than 100 acres in mitchell canyon. expect park closures including a part of the parking lot in that area. several trails will also be closed. but those outside the burned area will stay open. taking a live look from our sutro south camera. you can see the beautiful city of san francisco starting to wake up at 9.12 this morning. dave. >> yes, trying shake off those really cold blues that we had earlier this morning. temperatures improving now half moon bay as well. so a
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nice little bounce as well. there's the glittering sunlight. you can see off to the distance. our forecast, a planner says 60 going on for san francisco. some scattered clouds. oakland, 61, few afternoon clouds and a cool day. san jose. 63. so today cold start a few afternoon clouds and there. and then tomorrow, let's try a couple little scattered showers and their windy pop. that will be probably by the evening hours, though. and the next week. it's interesting. it's a dry start to the week after we think there may be some morning showers there. and then by the midweek, some showers unsettled is probably the best way of phrasing it because this atmospheric river is passing to our north. it will be pretty much set up there in the northwest and then sag south across the bay through friday night and saturday is what the thinking is. that's next. saturday. something to think about art temperatures right now. we've improved into the 40's for much of tri valley, east bay shoreline. the lower 50's she can see already. 51 for sonoma. this is a nice little bounce that we had from how cold it was this morning. but that tends to be the case with
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dry air futurecast for here's some of the scattered clouds i made note of earlier, opening up a little bit for tonight and tomorrow. here are your scattered showers. it has an environment that's relatively dry. so don't expect a whole lot out of it. but maybe up again to kind of dirty up your car. but back to those winds i mentioned, there's your onshore winds that we have for today. tomorrow evening comes that pop and it's not for long lasting, maybe about a four-hour window or so. so no wind advisories with that but will be that strong clip going on there for the dew points is what i want to mention earlier with the environment that that rain is coming into. this is sunday. you can see the green here indicating the dew points go in the upper 40's lower 50's. so we'll get some virga bouts of operation before the rain could strike the ground highs and the lower 60's for today. going to get more of that extended forecast in a bit. stephanie. all right, dave, thank you. >> olympic figure skating champion and hayward native christiane. the gucci continues to inspire people of all ages and this holiday season, fans have a chance to meet her in person and also give back to a good cause.
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christine joins us live now to share more. good morning to you. mining. stephanie, how are you? it's great to see this morning. thank you so much for joining you are, of course, an inspiration to so many people and you've got some exciting events planned. >> yes, very excited. actually. last night we had the grand mean have. the city center to see him get the ice rink in san ramon and so it's it's amazing holiday ice-free pop-up that will be there until january but they do have some really, really fun asked plan, say at the skating which i will be there, skaters a little bit. and by same day, which some lucky winners will get to win some sign peace us. let's expand on that a little bit talk a bit about the skating clinic for so we understand at least based on my understanding of this is you actually crafted the
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programming for that's giving clinic. yes. >> i definitely have ok, nic petit, skt teacher, but obviously through experience in. so, you know, all the babies going around landed some lit little advice here and there, but a you know, making some of the skaters and, you know, young and old who ever whoever ends up coming, okay, it was sort of moves come people, you know, pick up. well, they're probably not like a triple lutz or the south tower. anything too complicated. it's especially fits, you know, first time, but definitely learning the basics. like, you know, the first thing i always teach people's how get up. i because it's going to happen for sure, right, that that's what skating is. you're it's it's about falling and getting up so that that and then also just how to start moving on the ice and getting used to the movement because it is so,
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you know, it's slippery getting used to that kind of movement in march 18 and then eventually skating class of people have a chance to learn directly from you through this clinic, which is really exciting. let's talk a bit about your barbie doll as well. this was inspired by your 1992, winter games. look. >> really, really cool. this launch back in april. and like you said, fans have a chance to meet you and pick up one of these dolls as well. >> yes, it was a huge honor to be included and inspiring women series with the town fire be and yes, it's it's they did an amazing job. take day my olympic gold medal dress. even the flowers that were given to me at the podium ceremony, the hair, everything. from the 90's. but at really incredible that some of, you know, some of my big items maya angelou and doctor jane goodall, rosa parks arrest also in the series. so
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just just a huge honor that they, you know, put out this series that kenneth the mines, he pulls ceain trail blazers you know, people who've done things that haven't been done before, whatever. so pretty yeah, absolutely. so. >> we love to get your thoughts on this next subject as well. kristie november is national family literacy month. tell us a bit about your nonprofit always dream and how you're working to help promote literacy for student success. >> yes, thank it is national family literacy and its dear to us because i'd always streamer all about early literacy and family engagement and our program. the always reading program is in schools, 4, 3, 4, 5, year-olds and particularly underserved communities and it's all about providing resources you know, equity in education, making
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sure they have access 2, high-quality books. they're age appropriate, but really more importantly, family engagement support because that 3.45, they're not reading yet, but it's so important to get the primary caregivers family at home, reading with them and to them. so that they need to fill up that reading or 18 at home. but also chance get interested in fall in love with maker to learn to read. they're excited about it. >> yeah. how did this become a passion project for you? when it came when i was a mom in our girls are about 4. and in 6 of that learned to read age when i wrote my very first children's picture book it you know, we're all about. the silt hating james and helping kids reach potential and they can't do that if they don't have that, you know, fundamental foundation of
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literacy skills. you need that for no matter what you want to be a figure skater, a doctor, a lawyer. we're going to me. know how to read. you know, with that some of that, the stats in our country which are pretty who, you know, it takes your breath we really felt make a change there and really set kids for the futures. him. you also have a collaboration with the san francisco ice cream company, humphry slocombe, a new flavor named after you. tell us about that. >> very fun. yes, i 2 great passions, a screen and a an ice skating, right? but it's yes. call pink peppermint. and the inspiration is i love peppermint ice cream. so that's the base. but i also love them. others, animal cookies, seconds and of those. so they created a special their own formulation actually
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has pepper in that recipe. so get a little you know, little bit of pepper, but then the peppermint in the cookies to so really fun. and i'm actually going to be at home facebook cover and rehabilitation today from from noon to 2. can't do an ice cream social there and meeting people committing the labor because again, a portion of the proceeds, a dollar from every scare and paint sold. they will be donating to waste stream. all right. so in our last about 30 seconds here, kristie. >> we are living in a time where it's easy to feel overwhelmed or frustrated, anxious about what's happening in the world. what is your message to people who might be looking for some inspiration at this time? >> and i think it's continue on your path you know, doing what you can did. make your voice heard. you know, i think we re all look forward you
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know, bright days ahead and want to be optimistic ways. so, you know, the way we can do that in fill. in control is, you know, doing what's what is in our control. and that's being a good citizen in supporting each other. i think being compassionate and understanding and you know, hopefully kindness will win. well, now to an end. help at least in the immediate now the iconic christiana gucci, a champion on and off the ice. thank you so much for your work and for your time this morning. we appreciate it. >> thanks for having all right. we'll get to get back to your busy day. we'll be right back. whether you're a
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>> now on the kron 4 weekend morning news. a petition calls for the removal of a newly appointed staff member in the san francisco unified school district. plus, governor gavin newsom continuing push back this morning against the incoming trump administration. and new efforts in san jose to tackle concerns over rv's on city streets. look at the plant at tow away zones in the neighborhoods. most impacted. all right. welcome back to the call for weekend morning news. i'm stephanie lin. we continue our coverage for you this half hour with a look at the forecast with dave spahr tied 81. stephanie, good morning, everybody. and a cold start of was this morning are yeah,
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really >> shot right out of the 30's into the 40's. that's what drier will do for you. we tend move around quite a bit. and we do see some high cloudiness already starting to build in from some some spots. so. >> we want to make sure drive on the point. variable clouds going on this afternoon. but all in all, not a bad day. there's sfo for, you know, delays happening this morning here hour by hour forecast reveal some somewhat mostly cloudy skies, mostly sunny skies with a computer, what to say. but just again, noting there high cloudiness 60, it looks like by high noon. there you have it on storm tracker 4. just to give you an idea how it all gels together, we expect a system to drop south late next week is going to be pretty interesting. now. our temperatures look at this. these are actual currents, 40's and tri valley 50's for even the east bay shoreline. even up in the north bay. we have some 50's to. this is the just a few hours ago, we're talking about some 30's up there. so nice quick improvement with all of this. so chilly start sunny morning and all that we do have some clouds building for the afternoon. little bit cool with lower 60's for highs. not
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too bad. scattered sunday showers, windy late and very widely scattered with all of that because it does help to fight through some dry air dry for the early part of the week. and then wednesday, onward gets interesting, particularly next saturday. high temperatures for you on the board in the lower 60's. i'll get more into all of this coming up in just a bit. 70. developing in san francisco. a petition is calling for the removal of a newly appointed staff member at san francisco unified schools. >> the role focuses on supporting african american students, but some are saying she's not qualified for the job. envoys lets the good and has the story. >> that you guys. say equities in the forefront yet. that's not what you actions. >> and represent and show community members and parents are speaking out by creating this petition calling for the san francisco unified school district to reconsider the most recently appointed black family liaison at james lick
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middle school. josephine's fitting that the district's not really thinking of their actions of how it will impact. >> our students of it's i feel it's a slap in the face to the community. the black community. >> and apple is is a parent of a current student in future student at the middle school telling me she and others were stunned in august to learn of xao being place in this newly created position for its black students who they say are in need of support. has this person be able to connect with our black students have to spend parents been able to connect with house. hasn't been any workshops. have the been. the african american parent advisory committee. has that been going? has that started? it? >> some kind focusing also on the outcomes of what the school site council have. >> requested or like wanted to work on. and i can't even get those answers. and has a controversial past. >> and 2018, she quit her race to becoming a school board
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member. >> after it was discovered, she had made transphobic remarks. >> i'm part of a trance family. and so. you know, thinking about my kids that are going to be going to that school are one of them. it's going. i don't want someone that. believes that my kids could be a danger. the petition avila says. >> that pointed black family liaison position was created with someone else in mind. a current teacher you table occurred who has worked in the district for over a decade. black >> have been fail. time and time again. and sir, to have somebody in that position that hard early under sainz. recognize beal, not just the joy, but the pay. the struggle in this is is on a whole nother level. >> adding that sounds race is not the sole concern,
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questions, her intentions and taking this role. >> my question is knowing the state news that she had made. in the past. why would you think? putting her in this position? we'll be debt. >> we also reached out to the district regarding these concerns raised by the school community. we were told they cannot comment on personnel matters. when we asked if they had a comment for concerned families and students, we did not receive a response that's telling you and everybody that the black students families do matter. >> because if they d you, they would have a whole lot to say. >> lots of good in kron. 4 news. >> hello to police are looking for a man accused of sexually assaulting a woman waiting for a bus. investigators say it happened earlier this month at the city's public transit center. they say a man approached the woman asking
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her if she could help him by translating a conversation with another person. police say he then showed the victim a knife, threatened her and sexually assaulted her. we spoke with concerned bus riders. >> earlier or for that moment, like a must of looking must be incredibly heartened way. yeah. i hope she finds a way to like it recover from. not scary to know that things like this happened really horrible. and i feel for any woman or mail that has to go through those occasions. >> anyone with information is asked to please reach out to pull out to police. and new efforts are underway in san jose to address concerns about rv's on city streets. transit officials say there are around 900 rv's parked on those streets right now. they plan on adding tow away zones and neighborhoods most impacted and cases of whooping cough are surging in the bay area. marin county has the highest number of local infections. health experts say this is part of a nationwide trend likely caused by a lack of vaccinations. early symptoms
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can be similar to a cold with severe infections, resulting in coughing, fits and difficulty breathing. >> the foundation or prevent your child from getting sick, preventing you from getting sick, preventing ground from getting sick is the vaccine. so be up to date with your vaccines. that's the foundation. the only that it's really everything we can to prevent any respiratory disease. >> consistent, hand washing and wearing a mask can also help prevent infections. but doctors say the best way to stop the spread is by getting vaccinated. governor gavin newsom says he's had no luck in his attempts to contact president-elect donald trump. it comes as newsom vows to fight back against the incoming administration. capitol correspondent eytan wallace reports. >> we got so act that was that was terrible. it was. it california governor gavin newsom and his co-host on his podcast speaking bluntly about how they feel democrats,
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including 2024 democratic presidential nominee kamala harris performed in the presidential election. we lost all 7 swing states. >> we lost the popular vote first time in 20 years. second time 36 years. newsom giving credit to trump's communications strategy. it's so simple. >> deserves more. i think attention. >> he spoke in a way you can understand. is my 10 point plan on reform or something that analysis coming from a governor who has promised to fight the incoming trump administration. this was newsom's message just last week we will stand newsom alluding to a special legislative session. he's convening starting december second. the goals of the session according to newsom's office will, quote. >> protect california values, including fundamental civil rights, reproductive freedom, climate action, immigrant families and more governor newsom has made clear that he anticipates going head to head with president trump. george school of law at a professor chris mckay. lee says newsom
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called the special session specifically to allocate millions of dollars to free up resources for california attorney general rob bonta and the state department of justice to take the trump administration to court. if it sounds familiar, it's because it is in trump's first term in office. >> the then attorney general sued more than 100 times and one a fair amount of those cases against the trump administration. they're anticipating a similar level of effort this go-around as well. in the meantime, newsom says he did attempt to call trump. tried to reach out to can get through. >> i think a neck with them. look at white house is not set up in the middle of a transition. i'm not complaining about anything. last person that pick up the phone was me. >> someone else who reached out to trump assembly. republican minority leader james gallagher. he sent trump this letter congratulating him on his victory and asking him to help california with federal resources on a number of issues including fire prevention.
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>> affordable housing and energy and gas prices. gallagher believes newsom strategy to fight trump will backfire. you want us to posture about trump and and not solve problems. it's. >> the irony here is. it's laughable. that is quite frankly, pretty sick because people are really struggling right now. >> and last week, trump said newsom is trying to, quote, kill our beautiful california with regard to gallagher. as of friday, trump and not publicly responded to his letter reporting at the state tom wallace kron 4 news. >> president elect trump has selected caroline leave it to serve as white house press secretary. it's the latest addition to his cabinet. one of his most controversial pick so far has been for governor of health and human services. robert f kennedy jr. trump says he expects kennedy and environmental attorney to address chemicals and pesticides in our food and water supply and put an end to the obesity epidemic. but some in congress are expressing concern. >> i can't believe that the country once matt gaetz to be
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its attorney general and robert f kennedy junior too, be there to destroy 2 centuries of vaccine medicine. i think they're going to have some scrutiny throughout the process and and rightfully so. i think we need to make sure we have. >> the best people in these positions, but they certainly should get the due consideration that any other nominee would receive. >> other picks include north dakota governor doug burgum for interior secretary and former representative doug collins for veterans affairs. still ahead on the kron, 4 morning news, a special community celebration for lgbtq+ individuals perfectly a look at how you can get involved. >> and after the break, raising a family in san francisco can be tough, but one man is making it work and making music along the way. >> highs today we got the lower 60's on tap here. we'll see quite a bit of sunshine early on the afternoon to get kind of milky skies a little bit. there's some scattered clouds make note of and might
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>> all right, live look outside. this is san francisco. it we could see the beautiful bay bridge and some lovely blue sky as well. yeah. some of those high clouds are already kind of making an appearance here. >> tension house here a little bit can think wait for the afternoon. come morning, stephanie. good morning, everybody. and live shot coming in mount tam picture as well. they say the bay bridge from another perspective and the glittering of some of the
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light to all right. our temperatures as we speak right now, we've improved big time for we join to that 7. forget the 30's already on to the upper 40's for tri valley, east bay shoreline in the lower 50's as we see up in the north. a 30's are just a memory from a few hours ago. sierra forecast doesn't really note the chance of some snow going on for sunday monday. that's a possibility. throw that out there. notice the temperature drop their reflecting all of this. 33 looks like a heifer monday and we're going to take a breather from the traffic early into the week before more action latter portion of the week. so today scattered clouds and there, as we mentioned, opening up for a short time. and then the threat of a few showers with all of that. not a whole lot coming from the skies. got the fight to some dry air as well. so lot folks may not see it, but it's just possibility. we'll get a few of those scattered showers longer ranges. more interesting. so we play this thing out for the weekend here. there's some mountain snows along with that a little bit. there. all right. we get this all set up the juice. your moisture is way up towards the north. there's the
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subtropical jet with they like to call an atmospheric river this time of year. but notice the function of that are the focus, rather is up to the north. so we're on the southern edge of that. but finally, it does start to sink south. that will happen into the weekend. it looks like in continue further south saving us our sunday source and should be an improvement on that, too, will be left to some cooler air, though, behind all of it. that's kind of a given our forecast today. 59 san francisco with a lot of 50's a hugging the coast, although half moon bay was chronic, we get kind chilly this morning. so nice improvement there. looks like burlingame at 59 with foster city at 67 tale joining that as well. palo alto. 61 in the south bay, some lower 60's here, san jose at 63 east bay shoreline, lower 60's tri valley. you also have the lower 60's to we're getting that winter time pattern. lot of similarity with these numbers. 63 conquered richmond. 61 vallejo. 61. 62 for napa. and it's to about a 61 for santa rosa. again, a few of those showers for sunday may be lingering a little bit on monday. take a breath. tuesday, wednesday, a
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little unsettled. what happens is the front kind of goes back up north to the northwest and then finding drop south for your friday and into next saturday. stephanie. all right, dave, thank you. >> our next guest is a familiar face among bay area. foodies. you might have seen him on bravo's top chef and he's also an emmy-nominated filmmaker in 2017. the san francisco chronicle named him a rising star to club ace jeff to david food spoke with us about his cookbook and join us live on set earlier today. >> stephanie, such an honor. bay area love right here, right coming home we are. yeah, we are so excited to have you. did you watch us going up by chance? we are the various local tv news station. so. >> 100%, you know, and you being one of the rare, strong asian american voices are such an honor for me to stand next to you and making some hot dogs. oh, thank you so much us. the first of really just want to make sure we get your
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story out there that you draw a lot of inspiration from your background is a vietnamese american, your connection with your mother? tell us about that. a little bit 100%. i think there's a lot of us. first second, 3rd specifically identifies asian-american. >> a lot of times we don't. our parents voices are you to and all the work that they've done all the risks they've taken all the time. they put up my mother in particular was a seamstress, got paid under the table for most of her life right? but she what she did in the kitchen spartans the top chef and i this point in my life. 20 years old, just kinda board. and so raises >> i in this point my career, i feel that my response. but he shot on top the mountains for everything that i've gotten terms of success and he to credit my parents. right. and that's what the book's about the memory of taste. yes, yeah. and so you have your new cookbook. here is what you're going to show us. is that also in the cookbook or percent? okay. i hope that
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people who read the book conceded increase i have that growing up. it was delicious. one of those things is ginger scallion sauce. okay. all right. i call it staple pantry item. other people call it crack sauce a before i would be. i'm not surprised and it's very simple. usually in most people's patry, though, have ginger the house county. and in addition to you would just need. >> bryce bennett are some sugar, some salt. and then some oil separate easy to do. i have some more on the panel. ready? great. i'm just going to bring it up to a ball. about to get technical to 50 to 75. you don't know what the temperature is. this one mom does so take a piece, a scout and throw it in there. and the moment starts to sizzle. shut off you put it okay. that's a good tip right there. very good. and this is great on rice. i've even done this on instant ramen. like the college kids, man. okay. making us hungry this morning to put on a salad dressings,
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not >> one of my favorite ways to have this. i had this in vietnam. the craft is they have a hot dog culture that's called bunmi sauce. okay. okay. putting ginger scallion on a hot dog is amazing. and i hope you like all right. great starting. this is a little bit ok? so we know it's turn it off, ok? we're taking off. he can gas. >> wrote these ingredients listen to play any of heat. plenty of heat. just so will the ginger and get the role in this out of the scallions. and what kind of flavors are we looking at? we're looking at eanth? the we're looking at onion flavor, sunlight. >> bright sharp junior by i think for me, those are all the reason why ginger scallion. so because those are all mommy flavors for much the bulls ojala. all right. so when you put on the hot docs gonna make it even more savory rice soup are all okay. fantastic. this is my season
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this right. this has raised funding or a little bit of salt little bit of sugar. a little bit of fish sauce. it's going to put that in there. and because it's been a great going to doesn't he so loyally balance that out? and in addition to that, >> all right. so we super, you know, where does that go with relation to all of this? it's happening right here. so this you know, this temperature. you shop 6. i keep it all right. we like that. so these as a japanese milk bread, >> we're going to put a little bit egg in there like it. scramble. this is like perfect, like a perfect breakfast food. but you could have a for lunch. also hit this all right. >> and then keeping it real with asian pantry. very asian american pork floss port class is just basically pork jerky. it into small pieces? >> the most delightful thing. and i was telling we were talking about this during the commercial break, but this takes me back to my childhood
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to like my dad loves that stuff. put in the porridge, the rice porridge at 10% and very much like him. >> this was a way east asians preserve port your key, which we call pork floss. okay, that's the most electable thing. every ready for the ginger absolutely. yeah. can we get this and see what our director jason to do? but >> yeah, all that looks great and it smells amazing as well. >> it's one of the most my most favorite things to make it home. i have to regulate how many hot dogs because pretty the hot dog eating contest. what it looks delicious. and this is going this is in the cookbook, correct? and it's also going to be featured at your new place that's opening up. you guys. make sure check it out. i'm opening a wine vietnamese influence wine bar called gigi's and its opening next week on november 22nd grand opening visit and peach ok and talk us about the accussed of the inspiration for that particular business as well. you know, i work for everything from casual all the way up to fine dining. and i wanted to have a place where.
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>> asian foods and flavors were seriously paired with high-end wines. so in this sort of concept, we have our beveridge sommelier. he's in advance some of working on his master's on that's a very high hi barta understand and be certified and he's overseeing the wine menu along with our madison, michael's my good friend their wine knowledge. and then these flavors we just haven't seen it. i haven't seen united states okay. so we can get a 900 all a battle all the way down to 15 or about the class. while incredible. super excited again about that new business and to try it myself at some point. >> you know, in our remaining time here, we have about 60 seconds. but want to get your take on this is somebody who is really broken barriers for and in many different have any advice for folks who might be watching who maybe want to break into a new want to try something new or want to try to get to the culinary space.
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but there may be feeling a little intimidated. the not quite sure where to start. you know. >> taking a chapter booking your inspiration, stephanie, i know that the work that you do is incredibly hard just like myself, the work that it is incredibly hard. we are in the places that we are because we're passionate about right? that's got to be a higher level than just success and pay. if you love what you do, you're going to take care of, right? no matter what it right. and i think that's the park's success. if you do, your stuff will become an expert give your all. invest in it and make a hobby. it's okay to be a key. kinda thing that you love that my >> all right. fantastic. open shift to david food. thank you so much for joining us. and congratulations on our so we go back. all right. coming up
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next week, the berkeley public library and alternative theater ensemble. they host the final event and they're seeking enjoy together series. that's a community celebration for lgbtq+ people. and the event happens tuesday. the 19th and starts at 06:00pm. this event is open to all ages includes food activities and opportunities, too. connect. >> and lots of good grub. it looks like, yeah, really good. so is just the people of all different backgrounds coming together this holiday season. yeah, okay. so we're talk about some scattered clouds at all that some high cloudiness already building. maybe a couple of scattered showers for tomorrow. lingering a little monday morning. we take a breather in middle portion of the week on where gets interesting. is this atmospheric rivers mostly to our north, will start citing south and moving through friday into saturday. >> should clear up in time for
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sunday. that's the thinking. now notice how temperatures are popping reflecting the fact we have the subtropical jet. >> all right. thanks so much, david. thanks to all of you for joining us here for the compo weekend morning news. we'll see you back here tomorrow at 07:00am. have a great day. stay warm, great day. stay warm, everybody. we are grocery outlet and we are your bargain bliss market what is bargain bliss? prices are too high, but grocery outlet has the name brands you love for way way less. that's bargain bliss. this thanksgiving budgets are stretched tight, so we are giving you a little extra help this season. $3.99 for a jennie-o 14 to 16 lb. turkey. when you spend $35. head to your neighborhood grocery outlet today because this offer is available only while supplies last.
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