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carlos city council has voted unanimously to declare no confidence in the san mateo county sheriff. the council is now part of a growing list of state and local leaders calling on christina corpus to resign after a scathing report was released about her that explosive 400 page report released earlier this month accused the sheriff of creating a toxic work environment using racial and homophobic slurs and having an inappropriate relationship with a co-worker. the share of her serve has self has denied all of this and has refused to step down. kron 4 sarah stinson has the latest. >>in fact, has stated this evening lost confidence in the sheriff. the san carlos city council is calling on embattled san mateo county sheriff christina corpus to resign. the city council made a unanimous decision monday night. the motion is approve. jury in 2010. the city of san carlos dissolved its police department and started a
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contract with the sheriff's office. and while the council believes this is a successful partnership, they say they no longer have faith in sheriff corpus after a scathing report was released, cost of the mounting every she now. >>and think the changes to tonight will support resolution. 2 weeks ago, county supervisors formally asked corpus to resign following the release of an independent report which included findings of abuse of power. retaliation, intimidation, homophobia and racism in corpus is office. she's also accused of having an intimate relationship with her. then chief of staff victor inj, who she recently promoted to assistant sheriff. >>and she's lost the confidence of her captains of her deputies of her union and even the assistant or the deputy sheriffs organization has called for her resignation. among those attending the meeting, carlos
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tapia, the san mateo county deputy sheriffs association president. it's time for chef course tapia was one of the first people to speak out about the abuse of power within the sheriff's office. he was then arrested for felony grand theft current and former sheriff's office employees tell kron 4 they want to speak out about the sheriff, but they now fear the same retaliation. that's sure obviously would happen me just i was doing union protected business. and i was arrested. we reached out to sheriff corpus, but we did not hear back in time for this report. previously. she's told us she has no plans to step down. >>now, meanwhile, county supervisors, they're working on a charter amendment that they could bring before voters in a special election. this march that would give them the right to fire a sheriff if they have just cause. but here in san carlos are saying they're in favor of i'm sara stinson reporting back to.
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>>well, tonight, the north bay is dealing with the aftermath of last week's heavy storms. the storm left 2 people dead and caused widespread damage. and while the worst is over, officials are still combing through the wreckage. sonoma county coroner's office is working with the families of the 2 victims whose bodies were found in flood waters. one of the victims was found dead after being trapped in a car off river road. and the body of the other victim was found in pine or creek. as the lighter rain continues into this week, crews are busy clearing away as much debris as possible to prevent any more widespread flooding to a car kron four's lynn lawrence karnow has more on what we can expect. lawrence. >>and we're seeing some light showers. the mean, hitting a shift a little further to the north. and that is really good news for the bay area. tremendous amounts of rain. some record breaking rainfall out there. some places over 20 inches of rain in the north bay. still plenty of clouds out there tonight. it has been a soggy day outside with some light showers showing up
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around the bay area that continue to make things very slick out there on the roadways. of course, a lot of folks are traveling getting ready for thanksgiving. so headed to other destinations? yeah, it's been kind of rough going out there today. not only on the roads, the airports as well. the latest on the doppler adar. you can see that train of moisture, another atmospheric river event developing right now. but this one pushing a little further to the south. you can see the bay area just to the south in the monterey southward. that's where we're expecting to see the heaviest amounts of rain in the big sure if you're headed that direction, watch out along one. they're likely to see some washout says that heavy rain moves on in the bay area, though, getting a little bit of a break tonight. scattered light showers continuing into early tomorrow morning on and off as we head through the morning hours. but it's going to be light by the afternoon. think we as may sneak a little sunshine. >>thanks, lauren as well. a swastika was hacked on to san francisco safety ambassador program office overnight. this surveillance video from around 2.40 this morning shows a man spraying the sign outside
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urban alchemy office on golden gate avenue. officials say this was one of 2 races incidents that happened over the weekend. they say it comes after they spoke out about funding issues at city hall and they're asking for your help to find the person responsible. police in concord are investigating after a bicyclist was hit and killed by a driver. investigators say it happened sunday night on highway 2.42. north of all of their road overcrossing. they say the driver involved. it stayed on scene and is cooperating with chp. new tonight. state health officials have confirmed bird flu was found in a retail sample of raw milk. that sample came from the fresno pace, dairy farm called draw farm. the milk was bought at a retail store last weekend is being recommended. that stores now pulled the product off their shelves. raw farm has issued a voluntary recall for all courts and half gallon size milk products with an expiration date of november.
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27th. they have so far been no reports of illness. a colorado judge is allowing entire san jose state women's volleyball team to compete this after lawsuits complain about a transgender player, 9 current players are suing the mountain west conference challenging the league's policies allowing transgender players to participate with them. the players are guy that letting her play is a safety risk and unfair. nearly a half dozen schools have forfeited against san jose state this season. the school has released a statement saying in part san jose state university will continue to support its student athletes and rejects discrimination in all forms. san jose state's first game in mountain west tournament is scheduled for this friday >>it will have mor >>it will have mor we are grocery outlet and we are your bargain bliss market
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>>welcome back. i'm stephanie rothman. streets are now starting to dry out in a north bay community. that's prone to flooding every winter kron four's of the 4 checked in with guernville residents and has the latest. >>a hot boxed food truck was back in business on monday at its usual spot right outside of the guerneville pili golf course. but over the weekend it was a different story. dementia an employee with hot box food truck had to park the truck up the street on a river to serve the community lunch a little bit river road where it's a little bit higher weight, never floods. >>is pops up there? you know, take all food that we put in a commissary. and then we just wait it out. >>on saturday, several roads around guerneville kiwi golf
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course were flooded and not accessible. much worse in saturday on several occasions. >>the last one i think would have been 2019. we had a really bad blood it went up there over the over the door, your hands. this time, it only came up to half of the door. >>tunisia has lived in the area for 15 years. he's an employee at the hot box. he said 20 years ago, the dinosaur in the back lot of the corps had water up to its mouth the build. the natural p we call. >>it has been totally engulfed. a lot people. >>janet careers lives down drake road. she said this flood was pretty similar to 2019. this is the first year that we stuck back here because drake's flooded completely. so we on saturday we can leave her house at all. we were completely stuck at home. thankfully, career is in her family repair for the storm, but others weren't so lucky. i feel bad for people who, you know, don't have
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vehicles, elderly people, don, the resources to get out of here when the floods happened. those are the people who i was most worried about. people live along the river. our house is pretty central relocated. >>so we're ok, but i know a lot of people were affected who are lower lying areas and they got flooded out. >>herrera says the community has really come together. many are connecting through a local facebook page to help each other out in guernville. lindsey ford kron. 4 news. the san francisco zoo could soon ask for more funding. that after a recent report raised concerns about safety for the animals, the employees and everyone as well as the visitors. >>the report found many animals are living in inadequate or temporary habitats not designed for long-term use as official says they will likely request more city funding wants a full audit is complete. and to be area c s use are seeing an increasing graduation rates. according to a report released
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by the california state university, san jose state and east bay saw some of the highest gains across states. san jose was up over 4% and east bay by 2.4%. while rates are up the system that the it's that some students are falling through the cracks, particularly students of color. governor newsom is following through with his vow to quote trump prove california if president-elect trump ends the federal tax credit for electric vehicles. newsom says the state will step in and provide the promise rebates for e-bay ev buyers. >>i get to kiss have an obligation. work for you to better to be better to >>intel was phase out in 2023, california offered rebates on electric cars worth several $1000. newsom says he wants to bring back that program. but opponents argue it would be costly and require additional
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government spending. president elect donald trump is declaring a legal victory tonight. the department of justice is now dropping its criminal case connecting the former president january 6 riot at the capitol. our dc's raquel martin has more. monday afternoon. special counsel jack smith, the attorney who led the investigation and washington. >>filed a motion to dismiss all charges judge ultimately granting that request on truth. social trump celebrated. he says the case was empty and should have never been brought forward. >>just weeks after winning the 2024 election, president-elect donald trump seizes another victory. the department of justice is dropping 2 federal cases against the future. president in a motion filed monday, special counsel jack smith sites, longstanding department policy that bar sitting presidents from
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criminal prosecution. he rises over result. this prosecution must be dismissed before the defendant is inaugurated. smith's motion is the final nail in the coffin. first runs january 6 case trump was indicted in august 2023. on 4 felony counts for his alleged role in trying to interfere with the 2020 election. the doj is also abandoning felony charges alleging trump unlawfully took and then refused to return classified documents after he left the white house team. trump is elated in a statement trump spokesperson says the deal days decision in the unconstitutional federal cases against president trump. in a tweet, vice president-elect jd vance said the prosecutions were political quote, if donald j trump hat lost an election, he may very well have spent the rest of his life in prison. they do day also made clear that their actions don't vindicate the former president.
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>>in his motion, special counsel smith writing that the federal government stands fully behind the proof in merits of its case. for now washington, raquel martin, back to you. >>well, coming up on kron, 4 news, heartbroken sister searching for justice ahead of the holidays following a deadly hit and run crash. stay with us.
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>>terry red revisits lone tree way at canada valley road in antioch. her late sister patricia red used to live in an encampment behind the lows shopping center at this intersection where she was hit by a car saturday. october 12, 2 was in the crosswalk crossing the street. dogs. in our arms. >>and on. this random, both down in a news release following the incident. antioch police stating the victim was unconscious when officers and paramedics responded. >>just before 8.30, that night, red spoke with investigators who she says tell her speed factored into the crash person. never stop person kept going. >>slow down to see if she was ok. red says her sister died from her injuries. 11 days after the collision making this the first thanksgiving red will celebrate without her sister around. it's going to be tough. it's going to be very tough. she just hopes the person behind the wheel that
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night comes forward because she says her sister should still be alive a lot of people under her wing. >>to play mother rolled. everybody care of everybody as you get the shirt off her back for for anybody. >>she's a great person. read says investigators described the car in question as a white sedan in antioch, philippe djegal, all kron. 4 news. >>it's been a wet start to the holiday week as tens of thousands of people had to bay area airports for their thanksgiving travel kron four's. dan kerman is at sfo with an update on hundreds of flights that had been delayed so far. >>a tough day for many flying in and out of sfo. >>we're coming from denver we got there just in the nick of time for 7.45 fly and then boom delayed 3 hours or so. we just hung tight. hung in there. baby did ok? we made winds and rain meant landing. fewer planes each hour.
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>>and that translated into both the arrival and departure delays of anywhere from 30 minutes to several hours. >>how long was the delayed for hours because of fog going from portland, oregon, and are delay. we got delayed 3 times and we didn't get back on the plane until 11. 45? so it's been like 6 hours at the airport this morning. we got there delays were just in the air, but also on the ground getting to the terminals. >>an estimated 144,000 travelers are expected at sfo on this monday before thanksgiving and because most were traveling for the holidays, they took these delays in stride. watch a great movie and can snack. so here we it's the holidays were here to see people we love. so, you know, it's worth it. this is vacations. so for not going fund it's our own fault. so it's all about attitude. >>and these delays don't seem to be getting a whole lot better as the day continues on. so if you're dropping
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somebody off here, picking somebody up and flying out yourself, make sure to check with your carrier before leaving the house and sfo. dan kerman kron. 4 news. >> ♪ you know i'm a dreamer ♪ ♪ but my heart's of gold ♪ ♪ just one more night ♪ ♪ and i'm coming off this long and winding road ♪ ♪ i'm on my way ♪ ♪ 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.
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for space. the team billionaires is growing contentious between elon musk and jeff bezos. now the rivalry could cost the pentagon news nation's tom dempsey explains. >>this rivalry between billionaires, elon musk and jeff bezos appears to be growing more heated and potentially at stake with all this could be billions of dollars in space contracts with the pentagon as well as
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who really is the leader when it comes to the private space flight industry. we saw this arrive reignite even more recently when musk posted the axe, the social media site he owns accusing bezos of thinking president-elect donald trump would lose this past election and allegedly telling others to sell their stocks in tesla and spacex both owned by bus. bezos responded saying, quote, 100% not true. musk is friendship with trump. could make a big difference, though when it comes to the future of the private spaceflight industry. spacex conducted around 100 rocket launches last year in a sense thousands of starlink satellites into orbit, blue origin. on the other hand, the company bezos founded in 2000 has yet to reach orbit. while musk seen his friendship with the president-elect in recent months grow mr. trump and bezos have seen some testy moments over the past few years. in the past, the washington post owned by bezos brought aggressive coverage of
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trump's first term which led to this post in 2018 when mister trump called the paper and expensive lobbyist for amazon. according to politico, blue origin has been closely monitoring what sort of influence bus may have on the president. elect's choice to lead nasa, billions of dollars like i said and contracts with spacex and blue origin could be at risk. according to politico, the private spaceflight industry has voiced concerns that musk may push for katherine leaders. currently the gm of the spacex starbase facility in texas. politico also reports of blue origin has been voicing concerns to lawmakers on capitol hill about alleged unfair advantages when it comes to the space now, musk may be trying to develop into a monopoly when it comes to space at the white house. i'm tom dempsey, news nation. >>on this date in history, the very first thanksgiving parade was held in philadelphia. plus, caitlin clark made her debut for the iowa hawkeyes news nation's nick smith has more.
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>>today is november 25th. if you're thinking about breakfat, it's national parfait day in 1914, baseball player joe dimaggio, one of the best in the history of the game was born. did you know the very first thanksgiving parade was held in our 35th president of the united states, john f kennedy was buried at arlington national cemetery and we remember cuban political leader fidel castro died at age 90 in 2016 2020. caitlin clark made her collegiate debut for the iowa hawkeyes recording 27 points. 8 rebounds and 4 assists against northern iowa. >>and in 2021, fans could not wait for the documentary series titled the beatles. get back, which premiered disney. plus. >>the holiday season is in full swing at the white house on monday. first lady jill biden welcomed the official white house christmas tree
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from a north carolina farm. it's a longstanding tradition. but this year the tree has some extra meaning our washington, d.c., correspondent hannah brandt explains. >>the white house just received a very special christmas delivery. this beautiful frazier for was grown at that car owners christmas tree farm and now the 18 and a half foot fraser fir is the official white house christmas tree. sam gardner junior says his parents found the farm where it was grown decades ago and the tree selected as this year's white house centerpiece is 25 years old. my parents are extremely humble. people. >>and they would not like all the attention. but they would be very proud. the moment is especially meaningful because 2 months ago, hurricane helene devastated western north carolina. >>the carter family farm did sustain some damage, but the tree that will now be featured here at the white house survived the storm and they named it tremendous for the
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extraordinary hope that it represents. first lady jill biden welcomed the tree alongside the carter family and members of north carolina's national guard who are leading the work to rebuild after the hurricane. the carter family wants the tree to serve as a symbol of the region's resilience through a challenging time to be a reminder of what's important this holiday season. faith hope and love and >>joy and family generosity. >>all those good things. next. the tree will get spruced up volunteers from all over the country arrived to decorate the white house in washington. i'm hannah brandt.
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>>small business saturday is this weekend. it's a day may to highlight local small businesses and local artists. and it's just in time for the holidays. kron four's justine mama spoke with california state treasurer fiona ma to learn more. >>so just to start here, how are small businesses doing across the state? >>well, it definitely have about 4.1. all businesses in california and not all of them have recovered post-pandemic lot of them even now they will clone and we did get out about 28 billion dollars in small business grants during the pandemic. there are still many that did not or they would vote pay back rent. and if you didn't own your own building that made it very difficult for some of the father the there still many that have not recovered, but my office, everything we do at my guys.
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better live in california or do business in california by lowering those costs. and so we have a number, a small business loan programs that are available, who are at uci program. about a billion dollars or more micro loan, small business loan, as well collateral support for companies that don't have collateral but need to put collateral up to get their financing. >>and doesn't matter what time for that matter. what type of business that you have for you to get one of these loans, can you be a a restaurant or coffee shop, shoe store a stick or store like what? what do you have to >>be providing in order to qualify for these loans. >>it's available for all sorts of businesses and we would highly recommend that you go visit your small business development center close to your house, therefore, in the bay area. one in san francisco hayward the tail and samara fau. and these are services funded by the u.s. small
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business administration and the state of california. you can call make an appointment with the consultant. they can go over your business plan and your finances. and then look for those appropriate briefly those grants for those loans that would have put the appropriate for you and your 5, a business. small business development centers. that's the place to go for help other that alone. is there other? >>help our programs available for small businesses in the bay area. >>well, sometimes there's grant and that's free money. and everybody always ask me, hey, where that morning and during the pandemic, we did have 28 billion dollars. like i said that went toward, you know, henin or different industries that were struggling. the hospital restaurant and the like. but we're pretty much out of that money. and so there are private companies that are offering certain graham and they do come up once in a while. but you just have to keep up with, you know, your
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small business development center or, you know, our website or social media with no opportunity come up. >>and you're on the phone with us because you're in your way on your way now to alameda are you just visited this boat company so you could see how this eco-friendly local boat company is sort trying to provide jobs. and and what it's doing here in alameda. can you tell us how your visit wet? >>yes, i am here right now and i'm doing interview in the car go back out there. we're going to end ronnie, even though it is raining, but they are in electric vehicle flying boat company. you know, all these companies are in the aerospace in the city right now, but the company is really focus on high gulf oil, the longest range of all boat. they have 3 wings like airplane and they don't create a weight. you get about 30 miles per gallon on electric vehicle. both bertha is a traditional both and only
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gets about one mile per gallon. and the range is 75 nautical mile. so it really trying to revolutionize transportation, especially some of these tech company that could use the water way to transport their employees much more quickly and efficiently versus sitting in traffic for hours. >>but we're so glad that you could sneak away for a moment to chat with us here on kron 4 this afternoon and try to encourage people to shop small this saturday and also provide that information about how if you are a small business owner, what you can do to be successful in our state. california state treasurer fiona ma, thank you for being with us. >>thank you. justine.
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governor newsom is following through with his vow to in his words, trump prove california and his latest move. newsom says california will step in with a new plan if president-elect donald trump falls through with some of his promises, including and the federal tax credit for electric vehicles. our capitol correspondent wallace shares a closer look at the governor's plan and explains why republicans say the state cannot afford it. >>building on the successful transition that's already taking place. that's what governor gavin newsom says is his goal as he aims to move california away from fossil fuels toward a future of green energy as it relates to carbon management opportunities as it relates wind and solar and this area. there's some sharing that message during a visit to this cement factory in kern county, a factory on track to be one of the first fully d carbon. i cement plants in the nation.
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>>this here. coming on the same day he announced a proposal that could impact the electric vehicle market in the state of california. specifically he's calling on the state to implement the credit for 0 emission vehicles. if president elect donald trump follows through with his promise to eliminate the $7,500, federal tax credit for electric vehicles. should that happen with the help of the legislature? newsome wants to re implement the state's clean vehicle rebate project that was phased out in 2023. >>the governor's office says before that project it resulted in the state spending nearly 1.5 billion dollars to help more than 594,000 emission vehicles. get on the road. came here to highlight his new economic development plan, providing millions of dollars of grant funding to 13 regions across the state. he believes the transition from fossil fuels will help the state's economy. >>currently in california, they're 7 times or clean energy jobs. and in those traditional field, 7 x over
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540,000 plus jobs in great energy for republicans say even moment believe newsom's plan as well intentioned. it will be ill require more government spending spending a lot of it and it would probably have to be a lot. >>for electric vehicle subsidies would mean that money would not be available to spend. >>on something else that baby could actually help the deficit of the budget. >>as for newsom, his visit here is just one of 3 stops he's making in the counties of kern, fresno and caloosa post election, a majority of voters in those counties cast a ballot for president elect donald trump. newsom says even as he plans to fight trump, he has this message for california trump voters. i don't care if you voted for me. get to kiss an obligation. >>the work for you to better to be better to >>republicans responding the nose. >>that go into these counties and saying these things are going to get head like there's got to be that you and i both know there's got not going to
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be one thing substantive come out of these visits to these counties. meantime, newsom special legislative session to provide more resources for california to sue the incoming trump administration will convene next monday. >>reporting at the state tom wallace kron 4 news. >>a decades long tradition continues for one sacramento mission as they help over 100 families have a meal this thanksgiving reporter kimberly cruz shows us how the mission is going above and beyond during the season of giving. >>we were able to search for thanksgiving meal giveaways through sacramento county's service lied to 1, 1, now, this isn't a new phone number. it's actually been in place since 2008, but it could be a good resource for folks as the search for meals this holiday season in this season of giving urgent matter that union gospel mission in sacramento is stepping up in a big way. we have a whole lot of turkey. making sure about
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100 families. don't go hungry this thanksgiving. we are here to help the least in the last. >>those that the rest of the world just kind of wants overlook for well over 60 years, the mission has focused on helping others providing resources such as food boxes twice a week throughout the year. apple pie that this week's giveaway is special. we have green a green bean casserole. i like to think that if it wasn't for these food boxes, they would either have to. >>take money from an already strained budget or they just wouldn't have thanksgiving giveaway began around noon. >>but dozens of people lined up at least an hour before i was once out there in streets home with them have much. >>but, you know, god, he's been able to bless me to not only be in this position, but also be able to serve our guests. this was a service found on sacramento county's 2, 1, 1, website.
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>>it's similar to how 9-1-1 connects you to emergency services to 1, 1, connects county residents to a variety of services such as food, shelter, counseling and employment assistance. it's a service that is pretty well used it's needed according to the 2, 1, 1, website over 75,000 calls were handled in 2021. connecting them to a beacon of hope. doesn't matter what your religion is. >>it doesn't matter where you're from. you don't even have to like us. but if you're hungry, thirsty needing clove and housing. we'll give you those things. that's who we are. >>and union gospel mission says that they're already gearing up to do this giveaway once again come christmas in sacramento, covering local news. that matters really news. that matters really crews. fox 40 news. we are grocery outlet and we are your bargain bliss market
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for space. the team billionaires is growing contentious between elon musk and jeff bezos. now the rivalry could cost the pentagon news nation's tom dempsey explains. >>this rivalry between billionaires, elon musk and jeff bezos appears to be growing more heated and potentially at stake with all this could be billions of dollars in space contracts with the pentagon as well as who really is the leader when it comes to the private space flight industry. we saw this arrive reignite even more recently when musk posted the axe, the social media site he owns accusing bezos of thinking president-elect donald trump would lose this past election and allegedly telling others to sell their stocks in tesla and spacex
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both owned by bus. bezos responded saying, quote, 100% not true. musk is friendship with trump. could make a big difference, though when it comes to the future of the private spaceflight industry. spacex conducted around 100 rocket launches last year in a sense thousands of starlink satellites into orbit, blue origin. on the other hand, the company bezos founded in 2000 has yet to reach orbit. while musk seen his friendship with the president-elect in recent months grow mr. trump and bezos have seen some testy moments over the past few years. in the past, the washington post owned by bezos brought aggressive coverage of trump's first term which led to this post in 2018 when mister trump called the paper and expensive lobbyist for amazon. according to politico, blue origin has been closely monitoring what sort of influence bus may have on the president. elect's choice to lead nasa, billions of dollars. like i said in contracts with spacex and blue origin could be at risk,
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according to politico, the private spaceflight industry has voiced concerns that musk may push for katherine leaders. currently the gm of the spacex starbase facility in texas. politico also reports of blue origin has been voicing concerns to lawmakers on capitol hill about alleged unfair advantages when it comes to the space now, musk may be trying to develop into a monopoly when it comes to space at the white house. i'm tom dempsey, news nation. >>they waited almost 3 decades and now convicted murderers. erik and lyle menendez will have to wait even longer for a chance at freedom. a judge has now pushed back. the brothers re-sentencing hearing reporter mary beth mcdade is in van nuys where the menendez brothers appeared virtually in court on monday. >>there was a crush of media surrounding family members who came from around the country to attend today's status conference for the upcoming re-sentencing hearing. eric
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and lyle menendez were part of the hearing virtually from their san diego prison was first of all, the first time that >>lyle and erik have then at least remotely in a courtroom in a number of years. we heard very emotional testimony from kitty menendez is 93 year-old sister joan van der mollen. >>and jose menendez is 85 year-old sister tara ceda. burled. they're both of failing health and the brothers attorney mark geragos wanted to get their sworn testimony on the record. they looked directly at the judge at times, breaking down and made impassioned pleas to allow the brothers to come home. they said 35 years behind bars is enough time is specially after suffering a lifetime of and emotional abuse at the hands of their parents. >>i do want them home nation ever had. and then essentially get close interactions
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presented himself. can or can't do with vendors. and 35 years he's had on time. >>the judge postponed the december 11th re-sentencing hearing saying he still is 17 boxes of documents to go through. it wants to give the incoming da nathan hochman time review the case. the new hearing date january 30th and 31st by january, 30th or 31st. >>we're hoping. >>that by the end of that or sometimes sooner that we will, in fact get the brothers release. the brothers have been serving life without the possibility of parole for shot parents to death in 1989. >>the current da has asked for a re-sentencing from murder with special circumstances to murder. prosecutors filed a petition today to strike the special circumstances. now, if a judge grants that the brothers could be eligible for parole, geragos is asking the
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courts to go even further and re sends the brothers to involuntary manslaughter. that sentence carries 11 years for each parent and could allow them to be released with time served bah brand, a longtime journalist who's done a docu series ever written books on this case attended today's hearing. i think they will make erica lamb. that has jumped to a number of >>before they ever have a chance of walking out of that person. >>coming up to one this weekend's box office wasn't with gate or gladiator. 2 de
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>>tonight we're getting a look at who's nominated for top artist in next year's billboard music awards. plus, the click. it took over the box office this weekend, bringing in more than 200 million dollars combined for wicked and gladiator. dana, devon has the details in the entertainment report. >>we start here with some music news. the billboard music awards are back. and these artists are vying for the highest profile category top artist. >>corporation was a little winning, say still time to the ceo sort of life that she was >>sabrina carpenter, zach bryan drake, morgan wallen and taylor swift are nominated in the top artist category would be via maze are back on fox
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this year. they'll air on december 12th at 08:00pm and it will be available on demand on paramount plus actress and comedian michelle k is set to host the event now to movie news. 2 of the biggest movies of the year went head to head at the box office over the weekend. >>remember , this weekend was glick gladiator 2 versus wicked. and this film came out on top. musical movie. wicked came in at an estimated 114 million dollars topping the domestic charts. the numbers make it the biggest box office launch of all time for a broadway musical adaptation. the male skewing swords and sandals, film gladiator 2 came in at 55.5 million dollars domestically. the combined revenue for glick. earned nearly 200 million dollars
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this weekend. the 2, though, didn't come close to its double feature predecessor barbenheimer, which opened to more than 240 million dollars in july of last year. we have seen many favorite classic films turned into live action movies like the little mermaid. a lion king won and more. now disney has released its first teaser for the new live action lilo and stitch. let's take a look. >>instead, hits theaters memorial day weekend of next year. that is your entertainment report here in hollywood. i'm dayna devon. >>the dow soars as wall street welcomes trump's treasury pick and the box office numbers are in for click it this weekend. here's david lazarus with money. smart.
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>>hey there. the dow soared to a new record high as wall street welcomed the president. elect trump's pick as treasury secretary. the president elect has picked scott bessent. he is a hedge fund manager and is widely seen as being inexperienced finance here and someone with a good understanding of financial markets. however, this it may not share trump's view of tariffs is an economic cure, all which could lead to clashes in coming months. we'll have to see about that. macy's closed down 2% today after the retailer delayed releasing its full quarterly results amid an accounting scandal. and now looking ahead on wednesday, we'll get the latest inflation numbers. that could be a real factor for a possible rate cut next month. and then on thursday, markets are closed for thanksgiving, followed by a half day of trading on friday. now let's look at the weekend box office. hollywood is hoping that with gladiator 2 and weekend opening on the same weekend, we would see a repeat barbenheimer. you know, when
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barbie and oppenheimer open together and carry themselves to a strong opening weekend, about 300 million dollars in box office receipts. so what did glick pull down a bit less about 170 million dollars domestically overall, that's at the low end of expectations. there's some reasons for this in part that sense of relief that came after the pandemic that helped fuel barbenheimer. well, that's not really a factor anymore. also, more people are comfortable waiting for things to come to streaming, going to theaters. that's also a factor. it's worth pointing out the box office receipts are about 11% lower now than they were last year at this time. back to you.
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>>thanks for joining us on kron. 4 news at 12, 30 live on air and streaming on. kron on. i'm stephanie rothman. san carlos city council has voted unanimously to declare no confidence in the san mateo county sheriff. the council is now part of a growing list of state and local leaders calling on christina corpus to resign after a report was released about her. that explosive 400 page report released earlier this month accused sheriff corpus of creating a toxic work environment by using racial and homophobic slurs. as well as having an inappropriate relationship with a co-worker. the sheriff has denied all of these allegations and has been refusing to step down. kron 4 sarah stinson has the latest rate from. >>we have, in fact, as stated this evening, lost confidence
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in the sheriff. the san carlos city council is calling on embattled san mateo county sheriff christina corpus to resign. the city council made a unanimous decision monday night. the motion is so true your world. in 2010, the city of san carlos dissolved its police department and started a contract with the sheriff's office. and while the council believes this is a successful partnership, they say they no longer have faith in sheriff corpus after a scathing report was released, cost of the mounting every she'll a step down. >>and think the changes to tonight will support resolution. 2 weeks ago, county supervisors formally asked corpus to resign following the release of an independent report which included findings of abuse of power. retaliation, intimidation, homophobia and racism in corpus is office. she's also accused of having an intimate relationship with her. then chief of staff
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victor inj, who she recently promoted to assistant sheriff. >>and she's lost the confidence of her captains of her deputies of her union and even the assistant or the deputy sheriffs organization has called for her resignation. among those attending the meeting, carlos tapia, the san mateo county deputy sheriffs association president. it's time for chef course tapia was one of the first people to speak out about the abuse of power within the sheriff's office. he was then arrested for felony grand theft current and former sheriff's office employees tell kron 4 they want to speak out about the sheriff, but they now fear the same retaliation. that's sure oviously would happen me just i was doing union protected business. and i was arrested. we reached out to sheriff corpus, but we did not hear back in time for this report. previously. she's told us she has no plans to step down. >>now, meanwhile, county
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supervisors, they're working on a charter amendment that they could bring before voters in a special election. this march that would give them the right to fire a sheriff if they have just cause. but here in san carlos are saying they're in favor of that. i'm sara stinson reporting back to. >>another big story has, of course, been atmospheric river, bringing lots of rain for that. we turn to kron 4 chief meteorologist talk about the forecast as we look ahead for the rest of the week. lawrence. >>clouds out there. no real heavy rain at sfo, but we have that fog and that heavy drizzle, tarmac still wet out there for tonight that things have cleared up, though, a bit. we're looking at no delays now at sfo, oakland or san jose. but we do have some more rain in the forecast and that may cause a few more issues you might want to check with the airline before flying out outside. right now. you can see the clouds across san francisco, just some light sprinkles out there right now. mostly light here. but the focus of the next part of the storm going to shift a little
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further to the south. so we're going to be on the north side of that means we're going to still see some showers out of the not the heavy rain like they're going to see in other parts of the state. you down the monterey bay, heavier amounts of rain there south and a big serve. some rain just begin work its way back up in the san jose in parts of the santa cruz mountains. looks like things are going to as we head toward the next couple days. in fact, we're going to start to squeeze in a little sunshine on wednesday. >>thanks, lauren swelled area that's had a lot of the storm has been the north bay and they're dealing with the aftermath now of last week's heavy storms leaving 2 people dead and causing widespread damage. and while the worst is now over, officials are combing through the wreckage. the sonoma county sheriff's coroner's office is working with the families of the 2 victims whose bodies were found in flood waters. one of the victims was found dead after being trapped in a car off of river road. and the body of the other victim was found in pine or creek. streets are now starting dry
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out and north a community that's prone to flooding, everyone, sir, kron four's lindsay for checked in with guernville residents and has more. >>the hot box food truck was back in business on monday at its usual spot right outside of the guerneville pili golf course. but over the weekend it was a different story. dementia and employee with hot box food truck had to park the truck up the street on a river to serve the community lunch. >>a little bit river road where it's a little bit higher. were never floods? is pops up there, you know, take all food that would put in a commissary. and then we just wait it out. >>and saturday's several roads around guerneville kiwi golf course were flooded and not accessible. much worse in saturday on several occasions. >>the last one i think would have been 2019. we had a really bad blood it went up there over the over the door indoor hands. this time it only came up to half of the door. >>tunisia has lived in the
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area for 15 years. he's an employee at the hot box. he said 20 years ago, the dinosaur in the back lot of the corps had water up to its mouth to build the natural p we call. >>it has been totally engulfed. a lot of people. >>janet careers lives down drake road. she said this flood was pretty similar to 2019. this is the first year that we stuck back here because drake's flooded completely. so we on saturday we can leave our house at all. we were completely stuck at home. >>thankfully career is in her family repair for the storm, but others weren't so lucky. i feel bad for people who, >>you know, don't have vehicles, elderly people, don, the resources to get out of here when the floods happened. those are the people who i was most worried about. people live along the river are houses pretty central relocated. so we're ok, but i know a lot of people were affected who are lower lying areas and they got flooded out. herrera says the community has really come
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together. many are connecting through a local facebook page to help each other out in guernville. lindsey ford kron. 4 news. well, now the san francisco where the safety ambassador program got tackled the swastika overnight. the surveillance video from around 2.40, on the more in the morning shows a man sprains a sign outside the urban alchemy office on golden gate avenue. >>you can see urban alchemy officials saying this was one of 2 races incidents that happened over the weekend after they spoke out about funding issues at city hall. they're now asking for the public's help to hot to help find the people responsible. and a suspect has been arrested in connection to a deadly stabbing near a bar station in san francisco just a couple weeks ago. you're looking at video showing the moments after that happened. it was on november 13th near the intersection of market and main streets. that's near the embarcadero station. police say the victim and the suspect
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identified as 36 year-old jonathan writes for in an altercation before the attack, the victim did die at the scene and right has been booked into jail, charged with homicide. a san francisco judge has dismissed most of the charges against the pro-palestinian protesters who block traffic on the golden gate bridge back in april. 32 of the 44 charges were dismissed on friday. the protesters have been calling on the u.s. and its support of israel's actions in gaza. they held up traffic for hours on april. 15th. the group's attorney calls it away still arguing that their actions were justified. the judge in the case refused the motion downgrade the remaining felony conspiracy charges saying it's not clear how the bridge authority and other potential victims will be compensated
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>>welcome back. i'm stephanie rothman taking a live look now at sfo tonight. it's been a wet start to thanksgiving week as tens of thousands of people heading out the bay area airports for their getaways kron four's dan kerman caught up with some travelers at sfo where hundreds of flights have been delayed. >>with just days until thanksgiving travelers headed to airport so they could be with family and friends but steady rains made travel in and out of sfo. difficult. we were coming from denver and our delay. we were supposed to leave at 7.30. we ended up leaving closer to about 11, 30 by the time the plane took off. >>bad weather meant planting fewer planes each hour and that translated into both arrival and departure delays of 30 minutes to several
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hours. >>coming from just two-hour from houston. and our delay was about an hour and a half when we have a one year-old. so and she cries she is not much we can do about it. hard to explain. but finally made it. but could have lot of snow delays were just in the air, but also on the ground getting to the terminals. >>and estimated 144,000 travelers are expected at sfo on this monday before thanksgiving and because most were traveling for the holidays, positive attitudes were the order of the day. what are you looking forward to most about your this she fellowship friends. we haven't seen since. >>a longtime my first time in cali. so. >>i'm really excited about that. and of course, the actual thanksgiving meal is fresh on travelers minds. we have turkey and filet or greek. so we got one a covid that we've got everything fixed up. plus turkey prime
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from so we don't do thanksgiving as traditional. so probably it's what's the most interesting thing on the thanksgiving table >>i have no idea. i'm not i do is that the best part? that's the best part. >>now, these delays don't seem to be getting a whole lot better. so if dropping somebody off, picking somebody up flying out yourself, make sure to check with your carrier before leaving the house and sfo. dan kerman kron. 4 news. >>well, in addition flying triple a says more than 10 million californians will be traveling for thanksgiving on the roads over 9 million of those will be traveling by car according to triple a the best time to hit. the roads will be in the morning before 10:00am the worst time after one in the afternoon. i-80 between san francisco and sacramento is expected to see the worst commute. aaa says drivers are taking advantage of the lower gas prices this year. and chp is giving things for safe driving and seat belt use this
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holiday season starting wednesday night at 6. chp is starting its annual thanksgiving. maximum enforcement period. that means a white officers will be patrolling looking for unsafe drivers last year, chp arrested more than 1000 people for driving under the influence. so they say please don't speed drive sober and buckle up this week. if you plan on heading up to tahoe for the holiday, please be advised because a winter weather storm warning is in effect and it will remain in the sierra until wednesday. reporter dennis shanahan reports from kingvale after speaking with travelers. >>well, even with a winter storm warning in effect over the sierra tonight, sometimes the weather cooperates with travelers and tonight was one of those nights. over donner summit on the monday before thanksgiving afternoon, travelers were able to beat the holiday rush. they also avoided the worst weather. >>the last hours of daylight
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provided the perfect opportunity to get over the summit without needing tire chains. guzman family pulled over to take in the snowy scene. extremely cold. i can't handle it and barely can handle it. >>it's kind i just meant. >>but at the same time, they're appreciating the beauty of it from the philippines. we don't experience snow there. that's why we're all glad to see start the owners of donner ski ranch are certainly glad to see it. this resort has the ability to make snow, but the owners prefer to let nature provided and nature is allowing them to open a month earlier than last season. like our phones ringing off the hook. co-owner janet tuttle says opening day will be this friday. happily we have a couple of feet right now and we're supposed to get maybe another foot tonight and tomorrow. >>so things are looking up on the other side of the mountain from donner ski ranch. we found steady snow falling at boreal and skiers and snowboarders loving every second of it. >>this condition there colder wind either snowy. it's wet.
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it's gold bar worse. and doing our thing. you know, going to say in norway is that there's no such thing as bad weather. expect clothing. chris gulick offers a shout out to the ski resort workers who have been working overtime to get the slopes open before thanksgiving, working as hard as they can to get as much of a base here. and actually this the wet snow is really good for the early season. he says the heavy snow sticks to the rocks, forming a good base. hopefully get some lighter snow on top of that, was just >>the overnight hours will not be a great time to travel over these mountains as heavy snow is expected. but on this monday we came expecting spinouts, but we're happy to find nothing but good vibes in the high sierra. >>however, it is slick out there on the roads in chains are now required on interstate 80 from king ville to truckee and on highway 50 from twin bridges to myers in king ville, dennis shanahan kron. 4 news. >>well, if you're parking in the city this thursday, no parking regulations will be enforced in san francisco on
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thanksgiving. that includes meters and street sweeping. but there will be a no pass for any cars that cause a hazard like blocking bike lanes or driveways. those cars could still be ticketed or towed, but things will be mostly back to normal the next day on black friday. and bay area, residents are invited to incorporate a new tradition this holiday season. it's called green friday. east bay regional parks are waiving all fees for free park day the friday after thanksgiving. that means no boat and fishing fees and free parking. it's happening this friday. and organizers say they hope people will spend at least a little time the nature with their loved ones. well, coming up, a home on glenn right back after 3 came down. >>crashing down on it with the homeowner says she's thankful despite it all. stay tuned.
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>>and the north bay, the sonoma county coroner's office is still in the process of working with families of 2 people whose bodies were found in flood waters as kron four's terisa stasio reports monday marked a break in the rain and a chance for them to try and recover from historic and deadly downpours. >>doubling down on monday. public works. crews hit the road hard, clearing away flow water. >>santa rosa face more than a foot of rain during 2 atmospheric river place the heavy downpour caused extensive damage. this is airway off copper where the intersection for to temporarily trapping 300 guests. >>and a hotel dozens of people
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visiting a medical facility on saturday. flooding prompted first responders too. >>a trapped car off of river road. one person was found dead. >>earlier in the day, another body was found and piner creek with more rain expected later in the week. residents share. >>there was a time to seize >>and damage done around the house. yeah. yeah. we an tree in the backyard that house. that's big and we bought some things here to try to help prop it up and we'll see what happens. you get your home deep out. i got dustin kent. >>it's my sunroof on my other corley. >>in santa rosa, theresa kron, 4 news. >>over the weekend, a san mateo home is now red-tagged after large oak tree came crashing down onto it. kron 4 charles clifford speaks with the homeowner about the storm damage. so many are now dealing with. >>well, here in san mateo, the home behind me is red tag. that means nobody is allowed inside for safety reasons. the woman who lives here is ok and
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she lucky that things didn't turn out a lot worse around 3.30, saturday morning, a large branch of an even larger oak tree broke free and smashed into the roof of this house along maple street in san mateo, the owner, heidi mccartney, was home at the time sleeping, but she didn't hear the crash. she was woken up by commotion outside her window. >>they were shining light. should my bedroom window. that's when i woke and i open joy and there were police fortunately, no one was injured. and over the weekend, crews were able to remove the branch and the tree, but the damage to the roof was extensive. the falling branch also knocked out power to the house. the city red tag, the home as a precaution. and heidi is staying in apartment in the east bay for the time electrician was evaluating. the house. he's hopeful that it can be repaired and that heidi can return she's like in a lot of regard, say, could be a whole lot worse, especially with the size of this tree. it
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says she's grateful to everyone who has helped her through this ordeal. >>and relieved that no one was hurt. thing that i am grateful for. >>nobody got hurt by johnston, heard today was doing it going to get >>now the tree that was cut down was about 100 years old. it was easily the biggest tree on this tree lined street. the reason they had to take it down as once that branch broke off, that could see that the interior of the tree was rotten. but for now in san mateo, charles, clifford kron, 4 news. it's been just over a
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san mateo county after the person traveled back from eastern africa. and since then, there have been more positive cases of m-pox nationwide kron four's rob nesbitt spoke an infectious disease expert about what strain is most common here. >>there is not much concern in the bay area with the new strain of m-pox with the majority of cases happening in africa. for those here who have tested positive for mpox. there are obvious questions about the strain they are dealing with. it's been 2 years since long lines formed at hospitals with people waiting to get their m-pox vaccines. dr. peter chin. hong says there were more than 100,000 cases worldwide in 2022, that number dropped significantly in 2023. but as climb back up slightly this year. right now, we're already seeing a more than 2400 cases around the country. so about double where we were last year. the infectious disease expert says only one of those cases is the new strain called clade one b, that one case was reported in san mateo county.
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the rest are the original strain from 2 years ago with symptom showing themselves about 4 days after exposure. you get flu-like symptoms, headache, muscle yes, some lymph nodes. and then a few days after that, you begin having a rash doctor chin-hong says spread is caused by prolonged skin to skin contact and the rashes. take about 3 weeks to go away. a treatment called t-poxx is used with severe cases. only and the two-part daniels vaccine is still the recommendation to prevent spread. the first step is for people to get city in the first place. >>but many, many people have not gotten the second and it's not too late. even if you have that for a shot like, you know, year or so ago. doctor chin-hong says that if you received both shots of the m-pox vaccine. >>the evidence right now shows the you have protection for at least 5 years. reporting in the newsroom. i'm rob nesbitt kron. 4 news.
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thanksgiving is just days away. and the holiday is a wonderful time to get back to the community. and for this holiday one east bay food bank is aiming to provide a million meals each week com, 4 shots. the woman spoke alameda county community food bank executive director reggie young to learn more. how's it going? you guys getting ready for thanksgiving. are you super busy right now? >>so this is absolutely the busiest time of the year for us. we have a lot of work to do this year. about one in 4 people are struggling with some form of food security in alameda county. and so we're trying to do the grunt work along with our network of 400 community partners to distribute a million meals each week. >>well, and is that more than you've ever done before?
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>>so it is actually a about as much as we've ever done in our history in about 50% of that is actually produce is going down into our community. what we're seeing right now is that there's record need and i says only operate at the highest levels that we've seen in years. you never have to do more with a lot >>and so what does between now and thursday? look like? and then we'll talk about thursday. like are you guys preparing food packing up food? what's the effort like now? >>yes, our volunteers are in our warehouse right now. packing up produce boxes, another boxes to go out into our community all throughout the week and also into that. the rest of the holidays right now. and so we are in full swing working with our partners to ensure that everybody in alameda county has meals. and what thursday look like do still need volunteers to come in and package up food. >>if someone wants food and needs it, how can they get it? yes. anybody that needs from can go to our website, mp debt
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or the website food now dine and wish they could identify all the locations. the ways we're distributing food along with our community partners. >>but we are absolutely working with our volunteers within also our community to ensure that everybody has a million. so right now, one of the great things is up until thanksgiving day, we are actually matching donations up to $75,000. and so every dollar that a person guests to the food bank will lead to 4 meals in our community. so the food bank is doubling what people donate right now. >>that's absolutely right. and matching up up to $75,000. any donations that come to the food right now? and there's a lot of ways to give. they can give our web site ac cn v dot they can start a virtual food drive with their with their friends and their families. you need to get things like cryptocurrency or our stock. >>all right now. and we're trying to make it easy enough for anybody to to this cause and ensure that all of our neighbors in alameda county. they have meals and can have a great holiday season.
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>>what is the meal that you're giving to people on thanksgiving? what does that look like? >>and so we provide a lot of different types of items. and so we're doing a lot of chicken right now. other proteins, a lot of vegetables you know, we have a variety of different they come into the filmmaking. know what we're just trying to do is ensure that everybody has that. those are some place that that's a great to do is that they want to pray for their families. >>and it also includes fresh produce. it's not just cans of soup. >>about 50% of what we give out into community is fresh produce. we get a lot of fresh produce from the central valley and other places around the country. and so people get from from us a lot of is actually fresh produce for for them families. >>reggie young with the alameda county community food bank. thank you so much for being with your sunday with us here. so we could talk about the need and alameda county and how the food bank is helping. appreciate your time. have a great thanksgiving. >>thank you. use well.
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>>tensions are once again ramping up in the middle east. even asked u.s. officials report a cease-fire deal could be imminent. so at least temporarily stop some of the fighting. our washing correspondent jessi tenure reports. >>israel and the terror group hezbollah in lebanon. keep trading deadly airstrikes, even as u.s. officials report a cease-fire deal is close. we're hopeful we can get one, but we need both of the parties to get the state department spokesperson matthew mueller would not get into the specific sticking points. but recent incidents across the middle east could thwart any progress with the most of u.s. of that the justice, israel's ambassador to the united nations, danny danon confirmed a rabbi was kidnapped and murdered in the united arab emirates, but did not say who was responsible. a 2 out of the uae government to make sure that that would pay the price for that. the world's top war crimes court also issued arrest warrants
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for top israeli and hamas leaders for the war in gaza. u.s. ambassador to the united nations, robert would condemn to the charges against israel. this decision does not make the pursuit of peace. >>any easier officials confirm the u.s. is also still trying to broker a ceasefire deal between israel and hamas would urge other countries to put the pressure on the terror group. the security council has an obligation. >>not to let hamas off the hook in washington. i'm jessi tenure. >>a local researchers may have found solution to relieve health issues caused by high sugar diet. we'll be right sugar diet. we'll be right back. can neuriva support
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>>a new uc davis said he may have found a solution to relieve health issues caused by sugar diets, including pain. the research team use a mouse model in their study and they say it shows great promise in humans. reporter juliet smith went to the laboratory and shares what the next steps are. >>uc davis, professor of entomology, bruce hammock says sugar is a silent killer and can lead to several painful gastrointestinal diseases. there are a lot of diseases. >>like crohn's disease inflammatory bowel that are very prevalent. they seem to be increasing as that increase in some cases seems to be due overconsumption of table sugar. according to the cdc over 70% of american adults are overweight and over 40% are the work is variant interdisciplinary. he and the team of scientists behind the
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study have spent decades testing compounds on animals that target gastrointestinal pain. approach is time to make that throw. >>it can effectively heal the pain. >>what we do is we make the animals addicted to opioids. and then we asked if we remove the opioid, can we replace that opioid with drugs that we've developed and still maintain control. the answer is yes. and when the mice they use were taken off this new compound. >>researchers say they were not addicted after the success of the medication with mice and even saving the life of a horse with lemon, itis is headed to clinical trial with humans at auburn university, which is expected to begin in the coming days. and now those involved hope the drug can target several types of pain, not just gastrointestinal the trial will consist of 30
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patients. these are patients who have. >>all your of damage pain from previous final injury. so the spinal injuries are cured, but the pain remains for their life. half are veterans and half our car wreck. victims of the idea is that this pain medication we're developing, what helps their opioid use while opioids have been proven successful at reducing pain, the national institute of drugs reports that in 2021. >>2 and a half million americans over 18 having opioid addiction in the past year. we need we need pain drugs that are are safer and more effective and maybe this will be those we spoke with today say they're very proud of the study, but humbly remind us there is still much work to be done. >>before the medication hits the shelves in davis covering local news that matters to lee at smith fox 40 news.
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>>the holidays bringing record-breaking travel numbers. and that comes with some new technology to make things move a little faster at the airports. face recognition is getting more and more popular. some travelers are not too enthusiastic about it. news nation's xavier walton has the story. >>things just start to pick up here at dfw with that aaa predicting a slight uptick in the number of travelers flying this holiday season with that because the slight uptick from
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tsa, the number of facial recognition devices, your to see at airports, some people on board some people not so much. there's a one traveler had to say. i'm just like the idea of facial recognition helps like. >>on a daily basis when comes to like a preventing crimes are preventing like big threats. what not? i feel like facial recognition just like a key will. and like the of our people are i was a really cool idea. really cool concept. >>meantime, a bipartisan group of senators including jeff merkley and john kennedy along with others on capitol hill. sent a letter to tsa's inspector general asking to look into the facial recognition technology. those centers. feel like it poses risks to passengers, civil liberties. newsnation reached out to tsa. a spokesperson said they don't comment on any discussions with the inspector general but will cooperate fully with any potential audit that may happen. meantime, tsa's administrator saying get
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to a point that biometrics such as facial recognition, will be required across the board because it's efficient and effective. but for now, tsa, its administrator stress, facial recognition is merely optional. and in no way mandatory. here's more from the administrator. >>let's say you go up and you insert your driver's license into the machine. it pulls your your digital identity off your your your driver's license as soon as you. the next passenger comes in and search their driver's license. your debt is a race we don't retain at all. and we saved the best for last. if you want to opt out. >>of getting your facial scan, you can absolutely you to do is tell to say, hey, i'd like to decline. and what they're gonna do is earn asking for another up for of identification. so whether that's an id like this one are say. >>a passport, that's all you got to do to get their security. w's a viewer walton security. w's a viewer walton newsnation. advil liqui-gels are faster and stronger than tylenol rapid release gels. ♪♪
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>>just incredible. the weather picking up again. we've got the showers out there. kind of damp and wet throughout the day. not real. heavy rain, but the real heavy drizzle light showers around the bay area. just enough to make things pretty difficult to travel on that for sure. out of sfo. of course, we've had numerous delays in the last week. today, no exception. we had some one-hour delays there at sfo. still wet tarmac. but here's the good news. things clearing out a bit. no delays being reported. sfo, oakland or san jose are all in the clear right now. and hopefully want to stay that way to still are plenty of clouds moving in overhead. we've still got a chance of more rain on the way as we head through tonight and tomorrow. but after that, i think by tomorrow afternoon will watch these things really kind of taper off these past. 24 hours. this is nothing compared to what we had this last week. right? but still we had almost 3 quarters inch of rain in ben lowman saratoga over half an inch of rain, almost a half an inch of rain downtown san jose rep would city almost a half an inch. then you get to oakland 600 san francisco about a quarter of an inch of rain. now we've seen tremendous start to the season already. here's a look at some of the totals in a san
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francisco, almost 4 and a half inches of rain. that is 180% of normal. san jose, though, remember, they were on the southern part of that big rain event and they're actually running below the average just over about an inch and a 3rd 84% normal. oakland, just over an inch and a half there. only 67% normal. but where that atmospheric river stall all the north, they are well above the average over 15, almost 16 inches of rain in santa rosa. so far. that is 355% of normal. so they definitely need to dry out a bit. and i think they'll get a little bit of a break. most the activities going head further south. still, we're seeing some big waves moving in along the coastline. expect some strong rip tides out toward the beaches. be very careful out there through tomorrow that out next atmospheric river event taking aim a lttle further to the south. you see all that moisture coming all the way from the hawaiian islands. but now it's tracking further south into places like monterey in the big sur. that's where the heavier amounts of rain expected to come down. you can see some pretty good cells moving through right there. and that is that very moist
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air that is coming on shore right now. they're going to see some heavier amounts of rain overnight tonight and tomorrow. so drive now one, be careful or one-on-one storm clouds rolling on through, but this will be it looks like after this. things will begin to break up by tomorrow afternoon into the bay area starts to dry out wednesday. looks like a nice day around the bay area and then as we get into thursday, thanksgiving. yeah. nice day out. there should be dry should be sunny and bright. the weekend looks mostly dry, too. in fact, looks like over the next 10 days. i weather is really going to improve here. going to get a much-needed break from the rain. that's for sure. as far as rainfall totals from this system. not as impressive as the previous. we may see that bump up a bit more as you make your way to big sur would be surprised to see some heavier amounts. but the bay area, you're talking about much lighter amounts of precipitation. that's probably a pretty good thing. temperatures tomorrow going to be the 50's and the 60's. it's going to be cool out there. that's for sure. a lot of clouds rolling on by some showers in the morning. dry on the afternoon. a little sunshine to get a poke through. then as we get in toward wednesday, looking lots of sunshine, that turkey going
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to be very happy come thursday. lots of sunshine around the bay area, partly cloudy over the weekend. temperatures staying rather mild for this time of year. >>with their sights set on bouncing back tonight. at chase, they were hosting the brooklyn nets after a late lead over the spurs that they dropped and then end up dropping a game. well, the warriors are playing in similar fashion tonight and the last 4 years they were happy to be back home after a quick two-game road trip. >>and i'm start from home crowd it so what went wrong so let's talk about this. pick it up in the second where everything was going right. warriors up by 2 lanes they can drop rate yet 18 points. they go up by 5 men was for. when you see a 12 point warriors 34 32 feet out clashes in the 3 count. that one and the and the excitement there for the point play for you as they go up by 15 at point. >>18 good in the 4th quarter.
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stays great and i 92 then to show to beat the buzzer and hits the triple. giving that believes the later on the war is now down by 6 curry face at a key on doesn't he go flying and think a 3 of the game for curry. 28 points and 7 assists for steph in they get within 3 but schroder he kept his foot on the gas and he drives the right here for the layup. >>the hope and the harm for the three-point play schroder. he had 31 points 7 assists. for years they follow this 1, 1, 28 to one 20 final. >>so the weekend for the niners. there is no doubt about that one, especially when they realize a little bit before their game that key guys, we're going to be out dealing with those injuries against the packers. so when a key guys? i mean, brock party, the quarterback and then i mean offensive tackle trent williams, one of the best in the league. another one of the best in the league defensive end nick bosa. all of them out against the green bay packers and say, hey, coach kyle
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shanahan did say that a few of them may be making their way back to the field for the buffalo matchup for week 13, but say it brock purdy who was dealing with that shoulder injury? well, he was able to throw a little bit today in practice. it was closed to the media. but this much more progress than he at last thursday because he wasn't able to throw much at all being purdy. bosa antron all got mris for their respective injuries. shanahan saying that both those dealing with hip and oblique injury and then trent williams who's dealing with ankle injury, they're both quote in the same boat as they will both be evaluated throughout the week. and we'll have to wait to see what progress they make throughout a week of practice. mean wow. linebacker dre greenlaw will he made his practice window or it will be open here according to kyle shanahan, they will reopen green green laws practice window and he could be out there soon as wednesday and could be making his debut in buffalo. but green law has been on ir, of course, all season long after rupturing his achilles in last year's super bowl, which of course,
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if he is able to rejoin the team and get out there against buffalo, i'm sure bill will come back from all of his teammates right now as they struggle to turn the season around. >>we got them right. last week a shoulder was bother. we've got to be alright by thursday are forced thursday than it did earlier in the so we rested throughout the weekend open that would help. and true lighter today to see if that rest health and the rest to help on. so we'll see again going to the same thing for the last week. hopefully response better this week than it did last week. >>so the shark tank we go and the sharks hosting the kings. let's pick it up in the second period with a shock to them by one. but not for long fabian zetterlund who shoot fanned out the kings. the fender and into the goal, right? the lamp in the sharks. they tie on ourselves. same score here and macklin celebrini. well, he gets out in front in the light, the lamp and the shark. they take the lead on that one. there we go. and a couple minutes later, the sharks leading by 2 at this point, san jose with that 2 man
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