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jack: thanks for joining me on today's adventure. from the columbus zoo, i'm jack hanna, hoping you'll come along next time as we go "into the wild." >> breaking now on the kron 4 morning news. an early-morning sideshow erupting in the east bay. what we're learning from this video. plus, we now know
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the name of 3 young people tragically killed in a car crash the day before thanksgiving and 18 people thrown into the san francisco bay after their boat capsizes. how first responders got them to safety. it said. good morning. thank you so much for joining us here on the kron 4 weekend morning news. i'm stephanie lin. >> it's sunday december, the first and let's start this hour by getting a look at the weather with kathy trafton. good morning, cathy. good morning, stephanie. it's brand new month my goodness, the little bit of change in the weather in some ways because yesterday morning it was freezing cold. >> so cold there was a frost advisory this morning. there is no frost advisory, but we do have quite a bit to talk about. first of all, here of the weather headlines for you. a dense fog advisory is in effect through 11 o'clock this
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morning, not for the entire bay area. it's really for the sacramento valley, the southern sacramento valley, the northern san joaquin valley, through the delta and down into the car straight. so if you're in well, i the sun soon, instance, or fairfield, that area, the dense fog advisory that's for you. the spare the air alert. that's for everybody around the bay area. that's in effect for today. and tomorrow. and it's going to be warm and dry. that's great news. we get a chance to dry out with temperatures above average. so here's a look at the dense fog advisory does show you the gray area right there through the central valley and heading right in to the carquinez strait. air quality. not so great when you see the areas of yellow, that's moderate air quality. and i've got a lot more coming up to talk about right now. it's back to stephanie for news. kathy, thank you so much. >> we're taking a live look now this morning at the san francisco international airport. the tsa predicts that today will be a very busy day at airports across the country as people make their way home
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after thanksgiving. officials expect to screen more than 3 million people. and we're tracking any flight impacts you might see today right now at sfo flight aware is reporting 29 delays and 9 cancellations. we're also tracking airport conditions in the east bay. flightaware showing 3 delays and 2 cancellations so far at oakland international. hopefully no big changes there. we're also seeing in the south bay for delays and one cancellation as san jose international. we'll keep you updated on those numbers throughout the morning. and breaking overnight in the east bay. this video from citizen app shows a sideshow unfolding in fremont. this happened around 03:00am near the intersection of international boulevard and 40nd avenue. you can see a car there with a yellow flag doing donuts in the roadway. we're asking police if they have any suspects at this time. we'll keep you updated as soon as we have the latest. and one of
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our top stories. we now know the names of the 3 teens who died in a car crash the day before thanksgiving in piedmont. on the left-hand side of your screen, soaring dixon in the middle, chris, to kahala and on the right, jack nelson to remember them. hundreds gathered for a vigil. community members came together piedmont park around 5 friday evening. neighbors and friends say the victims were college students visiting their families for the holidays. police say the crash happened just after 03:00am on hampton road wednesday. officers say the cybertruck they were in jumped a curb, crashed into a tree and burst into flames. one person survived. they were rushed to the hospital in critical condition. police say speed was a factor in the crash. they have not ruled out whether drugs or alcohol were involved. mateo county sheriff's union is yet again demanding sheriff christina corpus to resign after a report accused her of misconduct. sheriff corpus has denied all of the allegation is in his refusing to step
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down. officers stenson brings us the latest. >> the sheriff says she understands the past few weeks have been difficult for not only her employees, but also the community. she says, though, resigning is not the answer. we cannot come to any sort of solution that does not involve her resignation. the mateo county deputy sheriff's association putting its foot down with another call for the sheriff to resign. this in response to christina corpus doubling down in a letter to employees and the community saying in part, quote, resigning from my position or ruling wishing the independence of this office is not the answer. i will not step down in the last 2 weeks. we've heard the sheriff continued to deny the findings of an independent report that accuses her of creating a toxic work environment within her office and having an intimate relationship with her chief of staff victor inj. instead, she called the allegations a witch hunt and claimed she's being targeted because of her gender and
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race. here's the union secretary detective elliott's torch. that could not be further from the truth can use to look at what's clearly there. she needs to look at the objective facts and resigned. the sent a letter to corpus wednesday saying in part, quote, we will no longer work with you. that ship has sailed. all you are doing is playing the role of victim within a disaster of your own making quit. you explain what that means. we're going continue to follow orders from the senate followed directions. if she does decide that she wants to meet with us, we will meet with her. >> however, our position on her resigning is not negotiable on november 13 to san mateo county supervisors unanimously made a no confidence vote asking the sheriff to resign and passed a resolution to remove the chief of staff position. during that meeting, the sheriff stood before them saying she would neither quick nor fire inj. instead she promoted him to assistant sheriff. but since he's not a sworn officer, the
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county has been researching the legality of the promotion. and last update i have was that he is not currently unemployed. the county, his position civilian chief of staff was removed by the board supervisors. >> and he is not allowed in any part of the county facility that's not open to the public. so for all intents and purposes, he is not assistant sheriff. there have been so many developments with this story on our website. there's a timeline with every single update. just head kron 4 dot com. >> i'm sara stinson reporting back to you. 18 people were rescued from the san francisco bay saturday morning after a boat capsized. >> video from the fire department shows the victims in the water waiting to be airlifted happened about 8.31, a 14 foot wooden sailboat was hit by a wave and flipped over crews with the u.s. coast guard in brisbane fire took everyone out of the water and oyster point. marina, thankfully, no one was hurt. a person stabbed san francisco friday has died from their injuries. police still looking for the person who did it. it
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happened in the mission district near sycamore and mission streets just before 6.30, friday morning. the victim was taken to a hospital where they died on saturday. we'll keep you updated on this story as we learn more. small business. saturday is one of the busiest shopping days of the year. well, it was lindsay ford's checked in with shoppers at mom and pop stores u on college avenue in oakland, a popular local shopping spot. julian keller and her husband have a sweet tooth. >> they kicked off their holiday shopping on small business saturday at a local candy store in oakland, the chocolate bar. put a bunch of them in there. i don't really know what they all are. definitely some pistachio. i think there's some ricotta cream chocolates and there. >> yeah, just a nice little mix. everything is made in-house. their chocolate tears have fun with their flavors like pistachio rocky road. >> chocolate molded into a school for santa's face painted with metallic. andy keller says she grew up in
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middle america shopping at major chain stores so she values local shops like this is what i love about the bay area's that there independent businesses. it kind of makes the neighborhood feel like a unique neighborhood as opposed to. >> i know being in like any suburb anywhere in the country says a little bit more personality. everything in the store is unique right down to its name. >> that's chocolate spelled with an x in honor of the owners, chile and and mexican heritage. francis fernandez. the general manager explains how important it is to shop locally. it's just really important to you if you don't get out and suppwrt the small businesses, we won't have mom and pop places to shop. >> anymore, the choices won't be >> east bay, booksellers had their grand opening on saturday after it burned down in july. you know, i mean, that was such a crazy thing and my kids are like crying looking at it. you know, the bookstore moved to a new location on college avenue just a few blocks away from
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the old building. longtime customer alexis magical says this bookstore has helped shaped his writing and that it's a community hub love being able to come here and he unusual bucks and you can't find anywhere else. he says small businesses make the community stronger. really what we want is like all these stories to make our neighborhoods lively like in our society. that is. >> kind of know what drives community are all these small business owners who are out here. shoppers also checked out meson debt. >> they sell all sorts of items like clothing, pillows, stuffed animals in ornaments. it's just like a fun experience that we can to provide people. we can come in and look around. have to get anything but just like touch and feel important for the soul. the owners say their store has also become a place for friends to catch up like today. there's i've noticed like a few times people being like, hey, man, this is ceo and they didn't even come together. and they're just
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like in a little corner talking and enjoying the company. and in a beautiful space. it's nice to oakland, lindsey ford kron, 4 news. >> still ahead on the kron, 4 morning news, a pass grand opening for a new store in the east bay as local police stepping up security this weekend. we want know where they're going to go. and that's what i'm asking valley water where they're going to go. plus camping along. rivers and creeks in silicon valley will be illegal starting this month. why hundreds without shelter say they have no choice but to live and communities in the north bay still trying to recover after last month's historic storm. why a volunteer with the nonprofit is being called a guardian angel by neighbors
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>> 7.13, this morning live look outside at sfo. well, conditions do look nice out there at the moment. a heads up that the tsa does predict today will be a very busy day at airports across the country as people make their way back home after thanksgiving. officials expect to screen more than 3 million people. we're tracking any of the flight impacts you might see today right now at sfo flight aware is reporting 29 delays and 9 cancellations. we're also tracking your poor conditions in the east bay. flightaware showing 3 delays and 2 cancellations so far oakland international. so not too bad at this hour in the south, they were seeing for delays and one cancellation san jose international. we'll keep you updated on the latest throughout the day. its opening weekend for kirkwood in tahoe. dozens of skiers and snowboarders hit the slopes. last week's storm brought a good amount of snow to the area. as you can see there, the season is starting off
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pretty strong. and with let's toss it over to kathy for a look at the weather this yeah, exactly. you know, temperatures this afternoon will be in the upper 40's, not bad. >> no fresh snow for the next couple of days, but it's going to be beautiful skiing conditions. >> for example, ski report from sugar bowl showing 42 inch base and 9 lifts open 89 trails up into that. probably a good place to go. the sun has risef on our very first day of december and a beautiful sunrise. it is lot of look all the clouds, the coming up from the south. so there's an area of low pressure off the coastline. and as rain is turning up some clouds and even some precipitation. but the rain is not going to hit us. no reports of rainfall. it may look a little bit impressive to you, but it falls into dry air. it's berg a that never actually hits the ground yesterday. if you are up at this hour, i bet you thought it was cold. it was cold. many areas especially in the inner parts of the north bay and east bay. they were at or
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below freezing. not so today. look at the temperatures, 40's and 50's. even santa rosa. 43 right now. calistoga 48 yesterday at this hour. well, it was a lot a lot cooler. here's the temperature change to take a look at the starting to settle in 13 degrees. warmer today than yesterday at this hour in santa rosa, 18 degrees. warmer today than yesterday in novato. well, what a difference a plus 11 in vacaville. plus 9 for oakland, plus 7 for hayward. plus 7% is a what a difference. we definitely have a warm-up in store. in the meantime, rather influence of a dense fog advisory. that's in effect for the southern joaquin the southern sacramento valley in the northern san joaquin valley. right through the carquinez strait south fairfield to soon those areas are under that dense fog advisory. also, there's a spare the air alert that's in effect for moderate to poor
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air quality for today. and tomorrow. and they're telling us we're not allowed to burn wood inside or outside the houses. so no fireplaces. that's the word from the bay area. air quality management district. so you can see we have a variety of air quality and also some smoke. and that's probably coming from some of those wood fires. got more coming up in weather in just a little bit. right now. it's back to stephanie >> we got this trailers that we would is. >> as the north bay continues to recover from last month's historic storms. a volunteer with the nonprofit is going above and beyond to help people affected by the floods. jennifer words with the russian river alliance has been driving around guerneville handing out disaster relief kits that just pops humidifiers, 2 neighbors who live on newly road were surprised by the flooding there calling words their guardian angel after she helped call a tow for their trailer and brought them he generators.
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>> she's like first. i'm sorry. she one around each and every person asking exactly what you can she's pointed us in the right direction connect us with the right people. she was right on the spot. >> we called a lot of people. and we call jennifer. if you drop things you do, it. >> we're more than 20 families over the past 2 weeks. well, your health this morning, expensive weight loss drugs could soon be covered for millions of americans. the biden administration unveiled its plan to cover medications like ozempic and we go be medicare or medicaid. news nation correspondent nancy loo has more. >> well, it's no secret how hhs nominee rfk junior feels about weight loss, drugs like lowe's and pick which millions of americans pay big bucks for out of pocket in lee dhhs. rfk
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indicated he would work to limit access to epic quite the opposite of what the outgoing administration is now proposing. and he's previously accused the drug maker of counting on selling it to americans because, quote, we're so stupid in recent testimony, rfk express that far cheaper and healthier results could be have through dietary and behavioral changes are half the price pose we could purchase regenerative. we raise organic agriculture are getting food. >> every american 3 meals a day and gym membership for peace. american. >> the biden administration change of recognizing obesity as a disease could mean coverage for an additional 3 and a half million on medicare and 4 million on medicaid change that could cause the federal government. a total of 36 billion dollars over 10 years or perhaps even more since the centers for medicare and medicaid services warns
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the qualification number could be far higher. the agency estimates that roughly 28 million people on medicaid are considered obese. current rules allow for coverage of those epic will go v and similar drugs for treatment of diabetes, but not obesity. the proposal is now required to go through a 60 day public comment period, leaving it up to the incoming trump administration which may be unlikely to approve the change. nancy loo. >> and starting tomorrow, the california care court program in a starts in santa clara county. >> the program allows anyone from a family member to a first responder to petition the court to helping adults struggling with mental health and substance abuse disorders care. court excludes people with certain conditions and disorders such as bipolar disorder, major depression and post trauma stress disorder. governor gavin newsom introduce the pilot program to
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try connect people suffering from severe psychotic disorders to treatment and housing. and there are plenty of holiday movies to watch for christmas. >> but which ones are the best? depends on the u.s. google search for best holiday movies. turns of several different lists. movie classic. it's a wonderful life appears in the top 10 of the most watched for the holidays. timeout and imdb both ranked at number one usa today wreg's at second and rotten tomatoes ranked it 10. a true holiday classic. this one. >> well, still ahead on the kron 4 morning news, the season is over for san jose state women's volleyball team. following months of protests over gender identity in sports, what the coach is saying about this controversial season. plus, another price hike for bart riders. just how much is your fair going up? plus, when you can expect those changes to go into effect. in the east bay
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pleasanton, police added boost to security at its new costco location this weekend. officers are asking people to please be courteous to each other and and to be a aware of the different businesses in the commerce circle. no parking in red zones and to please use your horn only when necessary. this is video from wednesday's grand opening. many waiting to be one of the first people to secure bulk items and discounted high and alcohol. and new this morning, starting next year, a large number of costco stores will no longer sell books. the popular section will be
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removed at 600 stores nationwide. costco, exact say the books need to be stopped by hand and that can be labor intensive meantime, publishers weekly reports at least 100 costco stores will continue selling some books. your route. but riders must soon pay more to get around the bay area. officials are increasing or fair by 5 and a half percent starting january. 1st, they say the increase will help the transit system. keep pace with inflation, pay for operations and, quote, restore financial stability. and for your health this morning, cucumbers shipped across 13 states, including here in california. well, there are under recall for potential salmonella contamination. the fda says son said produce issue that recall for cucumbers sold between october 12 and november 26. thankfully, no illnesses reported just yet a separate cucumber. salmonella incident happened earlier this summer in the u.s. 450 people got sick from that issue. and you
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may love taking a hot shower, but some dermatologists say it might be time to cool things down a bit. experts say too many scalding hot showers can strip the body of essential oils causing damage to skin and hair, especially in the wintertime. they add a hot bath or shower should be a treat and not a daily occurrence showers and baths our best and should only be limited to 5 or 10 minutes. still ahead on the kron 4 morning news. a frustrating setback for an east bay family whose car was stolen on w% thanksgiving. >> the crucial items they had inside that car and how you could help them recover.
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>> this low. you know, before even happened, i was a church but now even more. >> now on the kron 4 morning news, a time of celebration for fremont couple disrupted after a thief breaks into their car. the couple is working to pick up the pieces. plus in the south bay, a new ordinance orders homeless people living by rivers and creeks to move out why some activists say this is not a feasible solution. and the season for the san jose state women's volleyball team has come to an end after months of protests over gender identity in women's sports. all right. welcome back to the kron. 4 morning news. i'm stephanie lin, thanks so much for joining us at 7.28. this morning. we continue our news and weather coverage with kathy trafton. hi, kathy. >> good morning, stephanie. of his very first day of december, a dense fog advisory is in effect for the central valley and expand extends into the delta and right into the carquinez strait. so if you're
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in. >> fairfield or sassoon that dense fog advisory is for you for the rest of us. it's pretty good start to the day, but there is a spare the air alert. that's in effect for the entire san francisco bay area for moderate to poor air quality. we've got some smoke coming out of fires from people's fireplaces and also outside. so that's a concern. >> it is warm. it is dry. and that's great news with temperatures above average. here's a look at that dense fog advisory. you can see it just spilling through the sacramento and san joaquin valleys. but the good news is it will be expiring in just a few hours. here's a look at where the air quality is stands right now. some moderate air quality in the north base in santa rosa and also up toward valais, stretching all the way down across concord and down to san jose. the air quality forecast then is for moderate to poor, depending on where you are from the north bay at the coast, the east bay, south bay, nothing in the green come later today. there is some
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smoke and you can see it off our coastline and also parts of the central valley. so that's part of the air quality concern for fine particulate matter. that is a big, big concern for us. in the meantime, there is a big deal going on. the forty-niners take on the buffalo bills. that's an orchard park. new york, of course. and they have a big concern for the smoke. excuse me for the snow because there's a lake effect. snow warning governor of dan of new york actually issued a state of emergency, but they are plowing out and they're planning to play that game. it starts at 8.20, eastern time and of course, 5.20, pacific time. stephanie. >> kathy, thank you. >> and now a live look outside at san francisco international airport. the tsa predicting today. we'll be very busy for airports across the country as folks start to make their way back home. after all those thanksgiving celebrations, officials do expect to screen more than 3 million people. and we are tracking any flight impacts you might see today right now at sfo flight aware
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is reporting a number of delays and cancellations will update you later on in the newscast on those numbers. but in the east bay, take a look. flightaware shows no delays or excuse me. 2 delays for delays in 2 cancellations at oakland international and in the south bay at san jose, one delay and one cancellation. we'll keep you updated on those numbers throughout the morning. a time of celebration for a young fremont couple was disrupted by a thief. the family car, along with all their new baby clothes and gear was stolen from them on thanksgiving. hope was jack moment shares their story. >> my first baby girl is going to be born tonight, betty willis and our celie a veto young and in love. >> and ready to give birth any minute. i'm excited and nervous. those 2 emotions are normal. but what's not normal is sadness and anger. i just got emotional because not only thanksgiving. current rolling
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back. the baby stuff was in there that he's car along with the gifts and clothes and everything they needed for their newborn was stolen. the car taken away overnight on thanksgiving day. heartbreaking because we just have gotten the baby solar type of act for love. >> important stuff for today. the car also had photos of their babies. ultrasound, strollers and a car seat. kron 4 interview benny and are selling at just 2 hours before she was set to be induced to denise pay hospital for are selling out who's lived in fremont for several years. carjacking came as a surprise. you know, this is actually the very first time that >> experience spend. it works construction. his tool bag was also in the car, along with his wallet. and according to freeman police data more than 40 car thefts are reported in november. >> carson poor because it got was my only form of transportation. i don't really have well. mainly owned. work
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has been slow. you know, before even happened, i was shirt night and more. >> for a young couple whose barely old enough to drink. they don't have much their families set up a gofundme for them as now they're on their way to the hospital, welcoming their baby girl named ariel once. they see that it like getting rain happy. >> by little we're getting if we can get help. >> it would much appreciated. now the family says the moment they realized the car stolen. they reached out to fremont police. we also reached out to from a police to find out if they have any leads or where they can. this investigation could be going. we have not heard back yet. reporting here in fremont jack molmud kron. 4 news. >> police are also searching for another person accused of stabbing a security guard on thanksgiving night. officers responded to first street where they found a person who have been stepped sever%l times. the victim was taken to a hospital with serious injuries. no arrests made get as apd is urging anyone with information to please come
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forward. man is dead after a shooting in san francisco's bayview neighborhood friday night. police responded to street just after 9.30, after she reports of shots of. excuse me after reports of shots fired, officers say when they arrived, they found a man suffering from a gunshot wound. they tried to save him, but the victim died at the scene. in san jose. police are looking for 3 people accused of robbing a nail salon gunpoint. the incident happened friday night around 6 on willow. glen avenue, officers say the suspect stole a customer's purse before running off. police are asking anyone with information to please give them a call. we american men have been released to a prisoner exchange with china, marc sweden and spent more than a decade in prison on drug charges in kylie and john longer in prison for espionage charges. in exchange, the u.s. is releasing an undisclosed number of chinese nationals from custody. the state
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department also lowered its travel warning to china from the level 3 to level 2 advising american travelers to use caution when traveling there, to reconsider any travel plans it happened along rivers and creeks and silicon valley will be legal starting next month. but hundreds of unhoused people say those are the only areas where many of them can find shelter. was jack moment reports. >> valley water here right behind me is responsible for many of the rivers and creeks out runs to the south bay. they tell us that they decided to remove the unhoused population from their waterways, blaming them for much of the pollution and unsafe conditions existing in their waterways. >> seeing a lot of these unhoused don't want to be on how they want to be inside. it was a long meeting over a controversial proposal to ban unhoused people from camping along santa clara county's waterways on tuesday. i have been threatened, chased, harassed by an house campers yordan. it's ultimately passing 6 to with slot unhoused people with a misdemeanor charge and a $500 fine if they're caught camping
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out on valley water property. that's the biggest thing. different focus what they could on. and now an house advocates are warning that more than 700 unhoused people who live along the waterways. thank you very you're welcome. and then house advocate john cartwright walks us through coyote creek off capitol expressway. and every wants know where they're going to go. and that's what i'm asking valley water where they're going to go while handing out supplies. we met up with cheyenne boyer who's been experiencing homelessness for years like now. what do we do? wandering the streets all day? >> i mean, we're we're gonna put our tents. we're gonna put our stuff that we have that belongs to is that he's picking up some blankets, a new sleeping bags with the nighttime temps now dipping into the low 40's and nearby shelter space, constantly full senate. know every can be fresher. they're going to be a mess. this section of coyote creek has around 200 people within a small radius. this woman wanted to remain anonymous since she just lost her housing. she says this ordinance could put people at risk. it's getting colder.
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>> in the meantime, it's cool. not so much of the day. now it's getting valley water argues the move is to keep the waterways clean and keep their staff safe from possible soltz. we want to give people the opportunity to correct the harmful behavior marked bilski with valley water says the steep fines and possible charges won't happen right away. >> the police staffing and shelter space. they're just not. they're trying balance that with the fact there's not enough housing in and she'll drop or 2 these in the county right now and that it's going to take time to to get to the resolution that that people are expecting advocates like cart, right? they say they just don't buy it and that they're prepared for more persecution. >> of unhoused people in the south bay, the valley water board knows better than to do this. >> and if deaths go up on this, then it's on their heads. now, this ordinance will be in full effect starting today after christmas on december. 26, we reached out to mayor matt mahan's office and he sent us a statement saying that he is in
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full support of this ordinance reporting here in san jose. jackie moment kron 4 news. >> the season is over for san jose state's women's volleyball team. after months of protests over gender identity in the sport, colorado state took a win over the spartans in last night's mountain west tournament. final jose state season was marked by 6 forfeit victories opposing teams have cited a lawsuit asserting there is a transgender player on the team. sdsu was allowed to play in this week's tournament after 2 judges ruled in their favor spartans coach todd kress commented on the lawsuit controversy in a statement to kron 4. he said kawhi the immense pride in the fact that we competed as a team all season long. these players put their love for the game above all else to play as a team. each and every match. adding, quote, we did not celebrate a single win by forfeiture. instead we brace for the fallout. each forfeiture announcement unleashed a polling, hateful messages. individuals chose to send directly to our student athletes are coaching staff
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and many associated with our program. and in developing news out of the east bay, a beloved open book store is back after a fire destroyed its original building in july. he spent booksellers reopened in a new location on college avenue in rockbridge just 4 months after the blaze. well, the new space is smaller of a store is ready to welcome customers celebrating its grand opening just yesterday. and a 58 year-old holiday tradition returned to piedmont, a bp was scout tree law is back. the selection features nearly 2000 silver tip trees, wreaths, mistletoe and garlands. >> all of our scouting programs are here supporting us right now. we've scouts scouts from a boy scout troop actually there coed now. so it's a it's a boys and girls that are involved in scouting. we also typically have our cubs. not tonight. the cubs usually come out and that sunnier warmer weather. but cubs are best salespeople.
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everybody likes buying a tree from a from a 7 year-old cub scout. but the scout do a good job as well. and so we haven't ina trees on cars helping you pick out your tree and get you on your way. >> every purchase to support the boy and girl scouts and they also off offer home delivery options. the law is on red rock road the avenue and it's open 7 days a week while supplies last. still ahead on the kron, 4 morning news with caught case is exploding nationwide 5 times more than last year. >> in some cases are being traced right back to the north bay. a look at what's behind that surge. >> we don't hear about serving 5,000 week that we serve. everyone needs a who comes through door. >> and she's on a mission to help underserved seniors in san francisco. after the break, we spotlight one of cal
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>> and being good. alicia thibodeau loves people and people love her. we were here. we've got know why recreation, health care, nutrition and technology. we believe axis is key those efforts are dedicated to the elderly population. i've been inspired because i'm in awe of those who age in community, the longtime public servant providing vital services to hundreds of seniors living in san francisco is lake in my district. oceanview were said heights ingleside. we don't care about serving 5,000.
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>> we care that we serve everyone who you? who comes to ride or so even when we run out you, we rarely send people home empty-handed. thibodeau is executive director of the southwest community corporation managing the nonprofits to facilities in the city. both dishing out lunch and dinner 6 days a week. supplement the free bagged groceries, distributed every wednesday. is this what you envision to be doing? the work as a career helping people like this? >> actually, this is my 3rd career, but this is most be rewarding career. she is credited with opening the community space cup who so at the upper yard and helping to revive the it bookman community center. >> do i'll now boosting a fully functioning kitchen. one texan indirect room stocked with decks of cards and the priceless stories associated with every draw. >> and the
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>> understands the struggle. she has been honored with the jefferson award for service has been recognized by the u.s. senate, san francisco mayor's office and board of supervisors all while managing her own ailments, including lupus, diabetes and one kidney. i do not believe that the less of you should be. >> the greater be a mother and grandmother leadership comes naturally to thibodaux and the people touched by her work spanned generations. everyone has their my lane happened to older adults and keeping them active and keeping them healthy and keeping them engaged, engaged and included in san francisco, philippe djegal, all kron 4 with. >> kron 4 is celebrating the remarkable women of the bay area and we need your help to share their stories. if you do remarkable woman making a difference in your community, you can nominate her right now
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for a chance to be awarded woman of the year. you can enter that nomination just by scanning the qr code right there on your screen or go to kron. 4 dot com slash remarkable women. >> and now let's take a live look outside at san francisco international airport. >> the tsa predicted today will be a very busy day for airports across the country as folks start to make their way back home. after all that thanksgiving, feasting officials do expect to screen more than 3 million people. we are tracking any flight impacts you see today right now at sfo flight aware is reporting 34 delays and 9 cancellations. and let's take a look conditions now in the east bay were flightaware showing for delays and 2 cancellations so far oakland international. not too bad in the south bay. meantime, 9 delays and one cancellation. we'll keep you updated on the latest throughout the morning. the bay area is under its first spare the air alert of the winter season. the bay area air quality management district is banning the use of wood stoves, fireplaces and outdoor fire pits for both
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today and tomorrow. the combination of cold temperatures, light winds and increased wood burning is expected to cause unhealthy air quality. that means smoke will be trapped near the ground. and air pollution may even be transported from the central valley into the bay area. now with smoke can contain harmful pollutants expecially that are especially dangerous for children. and those with respiratory conditions. so gas and electric fireplaces, those are still allowed for more information on this visit, spare the air dot org. kathy? >> well, high pressure is one of the culprits besides the wood-burning, of course, high pressure kind of puts a lid on the atmosphere and can keep things from nixon right now. half moon bay, what a beautiful sight. the sun has risen that always beautiful clouds coming in from southern california. yes, is an area of low pressure. often southern california coast spinning clouds it looks like precipitation, but actually the heirs drying up that rain, if you will, actually doesn't actually hit the ground falls
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into dry air and a 8. so it's called virga, but it's on the radar temperatures right now. wow. a lot warmer than yesterday. if you are up early yesterday morning, you may have encountered some freezing or below freezing temperatures, especially if you are in the north bay or the east bay, not today. you're waking up now even up earlier. no numbers in the 30's right now are in the 40's and 50's. how much warmer is that compared to yesterday? count him as many as 18 of excuse me, 13, 10 degrees warmer in santa rosa. plus 14 for novato plus 14 for livermore 5 degrees warmer than yesterday. at this hour in half moon bay temperatures will be a little warmer. this afternoon, but not really hot. so not that kind of a big jump in temperatures pretty much everywhere in the 60's. 63 montero and pacifica. 63 in millbrae. 64 burlingame. this is the time of year where you may not see much difference in
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temperatures between the coastal zones and the inland zone. so redwood city, 64 degrees you head south toward the santa clara valley. we actually reach 70 look at that 70 in santa clara, 70 san jose. 69 milpitas. and if you get to dublin, 66 degrees. fremont 68. so you see mainly in the 60's. i'm not seeing much in the 50's for high temperatures today. 65 in danville and san ramon. 66 for jan bill and napa 65 sonoma. take a look at this. 64 petaluma 64 degrees in point. raise you don't see that kind of similarity in the summertime. but these temperatures are little bit warmer than normal. so gray on this map would be normal. pink would be just a little bit above normal. that continues for today, tomorrow and wednesday into thursday into friday. you get the idea it's dry conditions. temperatures a little bit above normal. take a look at the 7 day forecast. as you see, we have a slight warming trend into saturday and sunday and it will be dry.
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san francisco a little bit dry, drier than normal for the next 6 to 10 days. stephanie. >> all thank you for your help this morning. holiday cheer isn't the only thing that's spreading this fall. >> the cdc is reporting a huge spike in whooping cough across the u.s. here in california. more than 1700 cases have been reported and an estimated 20% of those cases can be traced back to the north bay. according to the california department of public health, marin county has the second most cases of whooping cough in the state. only behind san diego county health officials in marin county say they've investigated 355 cases of whooping coug . so far this year. it's a highly contagious respiratory infection. experts say the surge could be because of people missing their vaccinations during the covid-19 outbreak. let's take a look at the latest numbers from the state department of health. a show contra costa county at 109 cases. san francisco county at a for
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sonoma county at 65 in san mateo county at 54. 39 in santa clara county. 35 in alameda and both napa and solano counties have less than 20 cases. we have a baby are especially vulnerable to catching whooping cough. you can read more about the symptoms at kron 4 dot com. >> we searchers are calling this a game-changer in the treatment of asthma attacks were talking about injection. >> the targets, the part of the immune system, the flares up during an asthma attack. the drug been ave is already used in said severe asthma cases. researchers say wider use of the drug on a routine basis could prevent millions of asthma attacks each year. patients treated with the drug in the study were less likely to be hospitalized, were to die from an asthma attack. now, while scientists are calling this approach promising they say the drug is not yet ready for widespread use. and that is the sound of
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the feeling of success. wicked part one has become the highest grossing movie ever at the domestic box office based on a broadway musical. it's practically defying gravity through friday. the film starring ariana grande and cynthia erivo pulled in 214.3 million dollars. that tops the lifetime gross of paramount's in 1978 classic greece and by sunday with it is expected to rake in just under 263 million dollars setting the weekend record even higher. we'll be record even higher. we'll be right back.
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making a california comeback. 2 new wolf packs were spotted in northern california with experts estimating that 70 grewal is now roam. our state, the california wolves were once on the verge of extinction in just 4 years ago. only one, wolf pack remained, but thanks to conservationists, there are now 9 packs and more on the way. newly discovered evidence on mars suggests if findings of ancient hot water on the planet. researchers at curtin university found the hot water while examining a four-billion old tuesday 4 billion year old martian meteorite. the water would have been an environment filled with nutrients. the part of an environment filled with nutrients, rather and therefore capable of sustaining life. scientists hope the research will open up new avenues for understanding the red planet's past and allow them to finally answer if there was ever life on mars. we're staying on top of
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breaking news coming up next at 8 and early morning sideshow in the east bay. >> paxson intersection in fremont. plus, we learn the names of the 3 young lives cut short in a tragic car crash. hundreds of people coming together for a vigil to mourn. >> we cannot come to any sort of solution that does not call for resignation. and continued calls for the san mateo county sheriff to step down. but she says it's nothing more than a witch hunt. >> those stories coming up on the kron 4 morning news. stay with us. breaking now on the
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kron. 4 morning news and early morning sideshow erupting in the east bay. what we're learning from this video. plus, we now know the name of the 3 people tragically killed in a car crash the day before thanksgiving and 18 people thrown into the san francisco bay after their boat capsizes. how first responders got them to safety. good morning. thank you so much for joining us here on the kron. 4 morning news. i'm stephanie lin. >> it's sunday december, the first and we continue our news and weather coverage this hour with a look at the weather with kathy trafton. hi, kathy. stephanie. the very first day of december and wouldn't you
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know they a full we have a few flies in the ointment, but at least is not bone-chilling the cold like it was yesterday morning with some temperatures below freezing. >> not for us today from neighbors. no frost advisory, however, we do have a dense fog advisory in effect. that's for cockiness straight for sassoon for fairfield and parts east. so if you're heading toward the sacramento valley, the san joaquin valley, that's in effect till 11. there's also a spare the air alert. that's in effect for the entire bay area today. and tomorrow. the concern is particularly matter of fine matter. very bad for you, of course. and it comes from fires from smoke. and so they don't want us to burn fires in the fireplace or use any outdoor grilling. it will be warm. it will be dry. we're off to a very warm start this morning. temperatures will be just a little bit above average. i've got more details coming up in weather right now. back to stephanie for news. kathy, thank you. >> let's take a live look now this morning at the san francisco international airport. it's right there on
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the tsa predicts today will be a very busy day at airports across the country as people start to make their way back home after thanksgiving. officials do expect to screen more than 3 million people. we're tracking a potential flight impacts you might see today right now at sfo flight aware is reporting 33 delays and 9 cancellations. we're also tracking those airport conditions out of the east bay flightaware show in 6 delays and 2 cancellations so far at oakland international airport in the south bay was seeing 9 delays and just one cancellation at san jose international. we'll keep you updated on the latest throughout the morning. and breaking overnight in the east bay video from the citizen app. video from the citizen app shows a side show in fremont. this happened around 03:00am near the intersection of international boulevard and 40nd avenue. you can see a car there with a yellow flag doing donuts in the roadway. we're asking for while. police if they have any suspects and
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we'll keep you updated as soon as we have that. and now to one of our top stories. we now know the names of the 3 teens who died in a car crash the day before thanksgiving in piedmont. on the left side of your screen, that's a sore in dickson in the middle, chris, to sue the and on the right. jack nelson, remember them? hundreds of people gathered together for a vigil. those community members coming together piedmont park around 5 o'clock friday evening. neighbors and friends said the victims were college students visiting their families for the holidays. police say the crash happened just after 03:00am on hampton road wednesday. officers say the cybertruck they were in jumped a curb, crashed into a tree and burst into flames. one person survived. they were rushed to the hospital in critical condition. police say speed was a factor in the crash. they have not ruled out whether drugs or alcohol were involved. 7 county sheriff's unit is yet again demand a sheriff christina corpus to resign after a report accused her of misconduct. sheriff
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corpus has denied all of the allegations and is refusing to step down. kron 4. sarah stinson has the latest. >> the sheriff says she understands the past few weeks have been difficult for not only her employees, but also the community. she says, though, resigning is not the answer. we cannot come to any sort of solution that does not involve her resignation. the mateo county deputy sheriff's association putting its foot down with another call for the sheriff to resign. this in response to christina corpus doubling down in a letter to employees and the community saying in part, quote, resigning from my position or languishing the independence of this office is not the answer. i will not step down in the last 2 weeks. we've heard the sheriff continued to deny the findings of an independent report that accuses her of creating a toxic work environment within her office and having an intimate relationship with her chief of staff victor inj.
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instead, she called the allegations a witch hunt and claimed she's being targeted because of her gender and race. here's the union secretary detective elliott's torch. that could not be further from the truth can use to look at what's clearly there. she needs to look at the objective facts and resign. the sent a letter to corpus wednesday saying in part, quote, we will no longer work with you. that ship has sailed. all you are doing is playing the role of victim within a disaster of your own making quit. you explain what that means. we're going continue to follow orders from the senate followed directions. if she does decide that she wants to meet with us, we will meet with her. >> however, our position on her resigning is not negotiable on november 13 to san mateo county supervisors unanimously made a no confidence vote asking the sheriff to resign and passed a resolution to remove the chief of staff position. during that meeting, the sheriff stood before them saying she would neither quick nor fire inj.
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instead she promoted him to assistant sheriff. but since he's not a sworn officer, the county has been researching the legality of the promotion. and the last update i have was that. >> he is not currently unemployed. the county, his position civilian chief of staff was removed by the board supervisors and he is not allowed in any part of the county facility that's not open to the public. so for all intents and purposes, he is not assistant sheriff. there have been so many developments with this story on our website. there's a timeline with every single update. just head kron 4 dot com. >> i'm sara stinson reporting back to you. 18 people were rescued from the san francisco bay saturday morning after a boat capsized. >> video from the fire department shows the victims in the water waiting to be airlifted. it happened around 8.30 when a 14 foot wooden sailboat was hit by a wave and flipped over. who's with the u.s. coast guard and brisbin fire to everyone out of the water and to oyster point marina, thankfully, no injuries. a person who was
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stabbed to san francisco friday has died from their injuries. police are still looking for the person who did it. it happened in the mission district near sycamore and mission streets just before 6.30, friday morning. the victim was taken to a hospital where they died on saturday. we'll keep you updated on the story as we learn more. it's small business. saturday is one of the busiest shopping days of the year. kron four's lindsay ford's checked in with shoppers at mom and pop stores on college avenue in oakland. here, a popular local shopping spot. >> julia keller and her husband have a sweet tooth. they kicked off their holiday shopping on small business saturday at a local candy store in oakland. the chocolate bar. put a bunch of them in there. i don't really know what they all are. definitely some pistachio. i think there's some ricotta cream chocolates and there. >> yeah, just a nice little mix. everything is made in-house. their chocolate tears have fun with their flavors like pistachio rocky road. >> chocolate molded into a
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school for santa's face painted with metallic. andy keller says she grew up in middle america shopping at major chain stores so she values local shops like this is what i love about the bay area's that there independent businesses. it kind of makes the neighborhood feel like a unique neighborhood as opposed to. >> i know being in like any suburb anywhere in the country says a little bit more personality. everything in the store is unique right down to its name. >> that's chocolate spelled with an x in honor of the owners, chile and and mexican heritage. francis fernandez. the general manager explains how important it is to shop locally. it's just really important to you if you don't get out in support the small businesses, we won't have mom and pop places to shop anymore. the choices won't be >> east bay, booksellers had their grand opening on saturday after it burned down in july. you know, i mean, that was such a crazy thing
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and my kids are like crying looking at it. you know, at the bookstore moved to a new location on college avenue just a few blocks away from the old building. longtime customer alexis magical says this bookstore has helped shaped his writing and that it's a community hub love being able to come here and unusual bucks and you can't find anywhere else. he says small businesses make the community stronger. really what we want is like all these stories to make our neighborhoods lively like in our society. that is. >> kind of know what drives community are all these small business owners who are out here. shoppers also checked out meson debt. >> they sell all sorts of items like clothing, pillows, stuffed animals in ornaments. it's just like a fun experience that we can to provide people. we can come in and look around. have to get anything but just like touch and feel important for the soul. the owners say their store has also become a place for friends to catch up like today. there's i've noticed
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like a few times people being like a man to and they didn't even come together. and they're just like in a little corner talking and enjoying the company and in a beautiful space. it's nice to in oakland, lindsey ford kron, 4 news. >> in san francisco, a beloved holiday tradition returns to union square. the spca and macy's are working to help pets find a forever home. >> it's all part of their annual holiday window event. showcasing adoptable pets in macy's windows the spca join kron 4 on saturday morning to explain how they're making it even more affordable to help save a life. this holiday season. so in tandem with macy's holiday windows event, we run a promotion at our main campus that to 50 florida we are doing waived adoption fees for any animal over the age of 5 months. okay. so entirely free. and you do have to pay an sf if you're doing a dog have to pay sf dog license for $30. and you live in the county.
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>> but otherwise, everything happens right? there are counselors take you through the process. start to finish. options are ongoing wednesday through sunday until the end of december. >> still ahead on the kron, 4 morning news, a packed grand opening for a new store in the east bay has. >> local police stepping up security this weekend? and every once know where they're going to go. and that's what i'm asking valley water, where they're going to go and camping along. rivers and creeks in silicon valley will be illegal starting this month. why hundreds without shelters say they have no choice. but to live there. and communities in the north bay still trying to recover after last month's historic storm. well, a volunteer with the nonprofit is being called a guardian angel. why neighbors impacted. all 13 this morning
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live look outside at san francisco international airport. >> now it might look calm from the outside, but the tsa predicts that today will be a very busy day at airports across the country as people make their way back home after thanksgiving holiday officials do expect to screen more than 3 million people and we continue to track any flight impacts that you might see today right now at sfo flight aware is reporting 37 delays and 9 cancellations. we're also tracking the conditions out of the east bay. flightaware showing 6 delays and 2 cancellations at oakland international in the south bay. we're seeing 10 delays and one cancellation at san jose international. we'll keep you updated on those numbers throughout the day to stay with us on that. and a reminder it is opening weekend for kirkwood in tahoe. check that out. it's not fun. snowboarders hit the slopes
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and a lot of snow city area. following though, recent wet season we've had. and those check in now with kathy. for more on the weather conditions there. >> and that love so official they would live flying through the banners and now we know its ski season. it's going to be a beautiful spell of days at tahoe. so if you're heading up there, look for high temperatures in the upper 40's and some beautiful conditions. no fresh snow falling, but still, it's just great weather. great weather here. right at the half. moon bay's c some clouds streaming in streaming in from the south. there's an area of low pressure and upper level low. that's spinning some clouts in our direction and even a little bit of precipitation, but not for us. anything that arrives here was probably going to fall into dry enough air. it's going to evaporate before it hits the ground. that's temperatures right now. my goodness gracious there in the 40's and 50's yesterday at this hour. my word they were really cold. some areas were actually reporting freezing temperatures. but today, 45 fairfield sonoma. 48 point
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raise. 57. look at the change in temperatures. 24 hours makes so for right now. it's 14 degrees warmer in santa rosa than it was yesterday at this hour. 15 degrees warmer in livermore. so my goodness, 11 degrees warmer in hayward and 4. plus 4 in san francisco. so much warmer today. this afternoon will be warm but not remarkably warmer. in the meantime, a dense fog advisory is in effect for the central valley stretching right through the delta down to the carquinez strait. so if you're going to be in fairfield are sassoon. this forecast is for you. the dense fog. we'll be that adviser be allowed to left at 11 o'clock. in the meantime, a spare the air alert is in effect for the entire bay area from moderate to poor air quality. right now we're not seeing poor air quality everywhere, but the san francisco looks green, which is good. but the forecast is for moderate to poor weather. you're in the north bay, the coast, the south bay, the east bay. that's the deal. there was some smoke showing up on
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our surface smoke product here. so you can see a little bit just to our north and some of that wind comes in from the central valley to us. in the meantime, temperatures this afternoon, look absolutely lovely. a little bit warmer than yesterday, but not a lot. mainly in the 60's. 63 degrees. if you're in the mission district, 63 degrees. also, if you're heading down to montero pacifica, half moon bay, you get the idea. not much difference. even between that shoreline of the bay and the shoreline of the ocean. so 63 millbrae 64 for burlingame woodside. 65 and 65 in palo alto, heading down to campbell. 69 looking at 64 in livermore and 63 in concord. so no big changes. 66 in napa and in novato 63 degrees. 64 for point rays as temperatures are just a little bit warmer than normal. normal would be great on this map a little bit above normal, of course, is
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pink and looking at ahead at the 7 day forecast. you can see beautiful conditions, dry skies and we have temperatures just a little bit warmer for a few days and that dry conditions for the west coast, but not everywhere else. and in the united states. stephanie, back to you. >> trailers that we would have a way to help is as the north bay continues to recover from last month's historic storms. >> a volunteer with the nonprofit is going above and beyond to help those affected by the floods. jennifer words with the russian river alliance has been driving around guerneville handing out disaster relief kits such as some pumps, generators and humidifiers 2 neighbors who live a newly road were surprised by the flooding. they're calling words their guardian angel after she helped call a tow for their trailer and brought them he generators. >> she's like first, i'm every person asking exactly nd - what you can she's pointed us
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in the right direction connect us with the right people. she was right on the spot. >> we called a lot of people. and we call jennifer. if you'd rather than as you do. >> we're just how more than 20 families over the past 2 weeks. well, your health this morning, expensive weight loss drugs could soon be covered for millions of americans. the biden administration unveiled its plan to cover medications like ozempic and we go v through medicare or medicaid. news nation correspondent nancy loo has more. >> well, it's no secret how hhs nominee rfk junior feels about weight loss, drugs like lowe's pick which millions of americans pay big bucks for out of pocket in lee dhhs. rfk indicated he would work to limit access to epic quite the opposite of what the outgoing administration is now proposing. and he's previously
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accesed the drug maker of counting on selling it to americans because, quote, we're so stupid in recent testimony, rfk express that far cheaper and healthier results could be have through dietary and behavioral changes are half the price pose we could purchase regenerative. we raise organic agriculture organic food. >> every american 3 meals a day and gym membership for peace american. the biden administration change of recognizing obesity as a disease could mean coverage for an additional 3 and a half million on medicare and 4 million on medicaid change that could cause the federal government. a total of 36 billion dollars over 10 years or perhaps even more since the centers for medicare and medicaid services warns the qualification number could be far higher. the agency estimates that roughly 28 million people on medicaid
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are considered obese. current rules allow for coverage of those epic will go v and similar drugs for treatment of diabetes, but not obesity. the proposal is now required to go through a 60 day public comment period, leaving it up to the incoming trump administration which may be unlikely to approve the change. nancy loo. starting tomorrow. the california care court program starts in santa clara county. the program allows anyone from a family member to a first responder to petition the court. >> to help in adults struggling with mental health and substance use disorders now, substance abuse disorders, rather care. court excludes people with certain conditions and disorders such as bipolar disorder, major depression and post-traumatic stress disorder. governor gavin newsom introduced the pilot program to try and connect people suffering from severe psychotic disorders to treatment and housing. >> and there are plenty of holiday movies to watch for
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christmas. but which ones are the best? depends on the u.s. a google search for best holiday movies. terms of several different movie list, a movie classic. it's a wonderful life disappear in the top 10 of the most watched for the holidays, timeout and imdb both ranked this film number one, usa ranks at second and rotten tomatoes race at 10th. so definite holiday classic right there. still ahead on the kron 4 morning news. the season is over for san jose state women's volleyball team. >> after months of protests over gender identity in sports with the coach is saying about this controversial season. plus, another price hike for bart riders. just how much is your fair going up? plus, when you can expect those changes to go into effect.
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but have everlasting life. this is the gospel of jesus christ. >> in the east bay pleasanton police added boosted security at its new costco location this weekend. officers. they're asking shoppers to please be courteous to each other in the commerce circle. no parking in red zones and use your horn only when necessary. let's take a look at video now from wednesday's grand opening. you can see many people waiting to be one of the first 2 be able to edge of the store and secure items at a nice discount there. and new this morning, starting next year, a large number of costco stores no longer sell books. the popular section will be removed at 600 stores nationwide. costco, exact say the work of the books need to be stocked by hand and that can be labor intensive. meantime, publishers weekly
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reports at least 8, at least 100 excuse costco stores will continue selling some books year-round. and bart riders must soon pay more to get around the bay area. officials are increasing your fair by 5 and a half percent starting january. first, they say the increase will help the transit system keep pace with inflation, pay for operations and, quote, restore financial stability. and for your health this morning, cucumbers shipped 13 states, including here in california, are under a recall for potential salmonella contamination. the fda says son said produce issue that recall for 2 commercial between october. 12th and november. 26th, thankfully, no illnesses reported just yet a separate cucumber. salmonella problem happened earlier this summer in the u.s. 450 people got sick from that issue. you may love taking a hot shower, but some dermatologists say it might be time to cool things down just a bit. experts say too many scalding hot showers could strip the body of essential oils causing damage
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to skin and hair, especially in the wintertime. they add a hot bath or shower should be a treat and not something you do daily. luke. warm showers and that's our best. but you only be limited to 5 or 10 minutes. still ahead on the kron, 4 morning news at frustrating setback for east bay family. >> was car was stolen on thanksgiving. the crucial items they had inside and how items they had inside and how you can h did you know... 80% of women are struggling with hair damage? just like i was.
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after a thief breaks into their car. how they're working now to pick up the pieces. plus in the south bay and new ordinance orders homeless people living by rivers and creeks to move out why some activists say it's not a feasible solution. and the season for the san jose state women's volleyball team has come to an end after months of protests over gender identity in women's sports. all 29 this morning. thank you so much for joining us here on the kron. 4 weekend morning news. i'm stephanie lin and we continue our coverage today with a look at your forecast with kathy trafton kathy. hi, stephanie. we're in for a beautiful day. a little different in starting out a lot warmer. that's for sure. >> but we do have some clouds in in the sky. you might noticed that when you woke up, if you saw the sunrise, it was beautiful. >> look at the clouds streaming now across san jose. still some blue skies are, but this is an area of low pressure off the coast of southern california. that's spinning some clouds in our direction, spinning some
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precipitation. but it's not going to actually hit the ground here. it'll be virga if it actually falls at all. and look at the golden gate bridge clouds there, too. also, there is some when look at the flag flapping in the wind. let's investigate. how windy is it? well, only 7 miles per hour in san francisco, but you go north just a little bit to the marin county coastline and we are at what, 18 miles per hour, 60 miles per hour. put that in motion goes to 18, 19 in napa, 13 in livermore. so it's a bit breezy in some areas, but not everywhere. only 2 miles per hour. we put it in motion. then up to sunset, which is 4.50 now. can you believe it gets dark so early and the winds have died down so die down overnight and need to get stronger again a little later on tomorrow. so we're going to be in for a spell of beautiful weather. temperatures right now are considerably warmer than they were yesterday at this hour. 40's and 50's for us today,
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whereas yesterday it whole bunch cooler. in fact, they were frost advisory in effect yesterday. that's yesterday's news today were 14 degrees warmer in san jose and up for in vacaville 15 degrees. warmer livermore and 7 degrees warmer in mountain view. all right, stephanie, back to you for news. all right, kathy, thank you. >> a live look now at sfo where on the outside things are looking call. but as a reminder of the tsa does predict today will be a very busy day at airports nationwide as people start to make their way back home after thanksgiving. officials do expect to screen more than 3 million people and we continue to track any flight impacts you might see today right now at sfo flight aware is reporting 45 delays and 9 cancellations. we're also tracking airport conditions in the east bay. flightaware shows 2 delays and 2 cancellations so far oakland international in the south bay. we're seeing 6 delays and one cancellation at san jose. we'll keep you updated on the latest throughout the morning. so stay with us on this. and a time of celebration for a
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young fremont. couple was disrupted by a thief. the family car, along with all of their new baby clothes and gear was stolen from them on thanksgiving. hope was jack moment reports. >> my first baby girl is going to be born tonight, betty willis and our celie a veto young and in love. >> and ready to give birth any minute. i'm excited and nervous. those 2 emotions are normal. but what's not normal is sadness and anger. i just got emotional because not only thanksgiving. current rolling back. the baby stuff was in there that he's car along with the giftsgand clothes and everything they needed for their newborn was stolen. the car taken away overnight on thanksgiving day. heartbreaking because we just have gotten the baby solar type of act for love. >> important stuff for today. the car also had photos of their babies. ultrasound, strollers and a car seat. kron
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4 interview benny and are selling at just 2 hours before she was set to be induced to denise pay hospital for are selling out who's lived in fremont for several years. carjacking came as a surprise. you know, this is actually the very first time that >> experience spend. it works construction. his tool bag was also in the car, along with his wallet. and according to freeman police data more than 40 car thefts are reported in november. >> carson poor because it got was my only form of transportation. i don't really have much well. mainly what owned. work has been slow. you know, before even happened, i was shirt night and more. >> for a young couple whose barely old enough to drink. they don't have much their families set up a gofundme for them as now they're on their way to the hospital, welcoming their baby girl named ariel once. they see that it like getting rain happy. >> by little we're getting if we can get help.
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>> it would much appreciated. now the family says the moment they realized the car stolen. they reached out to fremont police. we also reached out to from a police to find out if they have any leads or where they can. this investigation could be going. we have not heard back yet. reporting here in fremont jack molmud kron. 4 news. >> police are also searc for another person accused of stabbing a security guard thanksgiving night. officers sponded to first street where they found a person who had been stabbed several times. thewas taken to a hospital with serious injuries. no arrests made yet. sfpd is urging anyone with information to please come forward. a man is dead after a shooting in san francisco's bayview neighborhood friday night. police responded to street just after 9.30, ficers say when they arrived, they found a man suffering from a gunshot wound. tried to save him, but the victim died at the scene. in san jose. police are looking for 3 people accused of robbing a nail salon at gunpoint. the incident happened friday night around 6
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on willow. glen avenue. offers y the suspect stole a customer's purse before running off. police are asking anyone with information to please give them a call. new this morning, vacaville police chief a slur is retiring at the end of the year. he wraps up over 20 years with the department. he started his law enforcement career with the oakland police department in 1997 before joining vacaville in 2000, it's mostly became chief in january 2022, he expressed gratitude for the support of his colleagues and community city manager aaron bush praised whistler's leadership and commitment to public safety. the search for the next chief begins soon. camping along rivers and creeks and silicon valley will be legal starting next month. but a number of unhoused people say those are the only areas where many of them can find shelter. pope was jack moment explains. >> valley water here right behind me is responsible for many of the rivers and creeks out runs to the south bay. they tell us that they decided to remove the unhoused population from their
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waterways, blaming them for much of the pollution and unsafe conditions existing in their waterways. >> seeing a lot of these unhoused don't want to be on how they want to be inside. it was a long meeting over a controversial proposal to ban unhoused people from camping along santa clara county's waterways on tuesday. i have been threatened, chased, harassed by an house campers yordan. it's ultimately passing 6 to one with slot unhoused people with a misdemeanor charge and a $500 fine if they're caught camping out on valley water property. that's the biggest thing. that's our focus what they could on. and now an house advocates are warning that more than 700 unhoused people who live along the waterways. thank you very much. welcome. and then house advocate sean cartwright walks us through coyote creek off capitol expressway and every wants know where they're going to go. and that's what i'm asking valley water where they're going to go while handing out supplies. we met up with cheyenne boyer who's been experiencing homelessness for years like now. what do we do?
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wandering the streets all day? >> i mean, where we can put our tents were going to put our stuff that we have that belongs to he's picking up some blankets, a new sleeping bags with the nighttime temps now dipping into the low 40's and nearby shelter space, constantly full senate. know every can be frustrating to be a mess. this section of coyote creek has around 200 people within a small radius. this woman wanted to remain anonymous since she just lost her housing. she says this ordinance could put people at risk. it's getting colder. >> in the evening time in school, not so much in the day. now it's getting valley water argues. the move is to keep the waterways clean and keep their staff safe from possible soltz. we want to give people the opportunity to correct the the harmful behavior marked bilski with valley water says the steep fines and possible charges won't happen right away. >> the police staffing and shelter space. they're just not. they're trying balance that with the fact there's not enough housing and she'll drop
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or 2 in the county right now and that it's going to take time to to get to the resolution that that people are expecting advocates like cart, right? they say they just don't buy it and that they're prepared for more persecution. >> of unhoused people in the south bay, the valley water board knows better than to do this. >> and if deaths go up on this, then it's on their heads. now, this ordinance will be in full effect starting the day after christmas on december. 26, we reached out to mayor matt mahan's office and he sent us a statement saying that he is in full support of this ordinance reporting here in san jose. jackie moment kron 4 news. >> well, the season is over for san jose state's women's volleyball team. after months of protests over gender identity in the sport, colorado state took a win over the spartans in last night's mountain west tournament. final san jose state's season was marked by 6 forfeit victories opposing teams have cited a lawsuit asserting there is a transgender player on the team. it's just you was allowed to play in this week's tournament after 2 judges ruled in their favor. spartans
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coach todd kress commented on the loss and controversy in a statement to kron 4. he said, quote, i have immense pride in the fact that we competed as a team all season long. these players to put their love for the game above all else to play as a team each and every match. he added, quote, we do or did not celebrate a single win by forfeiture. instead we brace for the fallout. each forfeiture announcement at least a pollen, hateful messages. individuals chose to send directly to our student athletes or coaches, staff and many associated with our program. in developing news out of the east bay, a beloved oakland bookstore is back after a fire destroyed its original building in july. big booksellers reopened in a new location on college avenue in rockbridge just 4 months after the blaze. this new space is smaller of a store is ready to welcome customers celebrating its grand opening yesterday. and a 58 year-old holiday tradition returns to piedmont today. check out the piedmont scout tree lot. it features nearly 2000 silver tip, trees, weeds, mistletoe and garlands.
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>> all of our scouting programs are here supporting us right now. we've scouts scouts from a boy scout troop actually there coed now. so it's a it's a boys and girls that are involved in scouting. we also typically have our cubs. not tonight. the cubs usually come out and that sunnier warmer weather. but cubs are best salespeople. everybody likes buying a tree from a from a 7 year-old cub scout. but the scout do a good job as well. and so we haven't ina trees on cars helping you pick out your tree and get you on your way. >> and a reminder, every purchase does support the boy and girl scouts. they also offer home delivery options. the lot is on red rock road off more on the avenue and open 7 days a week while supplies last. >> all right. after the break, we're taking a trip to neverland. got to develop hecker the routes. stay here live with me in studio with a preview of peter pan at the presidio theater. you don't want to miss it. and you just
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can't top that. he's guy will give you try. okay. we have a dense fog advisory in effect that is in effect from solano county into the central valley texas. fire 11. we do have a spare the air alert and that's coming today and tomorrow. and finally, of course, drive medical conditions. >> temperatures above normal. but will
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now and that is making things especially pretty. and at least we're not gonna bring us any rain, right? so that's the good news. what difference we have compared to yesterday, though, we had such cold temperatures. now it's just downright lovely. almost balmy in these beautiful puffy clouds. you know what they're coming in from the south. there's an area of low pressure spinning off the california coastline, spinning in some clouds spinning in what looks like some rain. but it's not gonna reaches is not going to hit the ground. at least it's berg. a so it basically evaporate as it goes through drier air and doesn't touch the ground. but a look ahead does show beautiful conditions. so for the next 7 days, we're going to see not a drop of rain. it will be sunshine. slightly warmer temperatures as we start to head into monday and tuesday. we keep it plateau there wednesday, thursday, friday and we get sunshine, dry weather all the way through overnight lows, not freezing cold, not like we saw just a
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few a few days ago. so we had 4 days of frost advisories in the morning and we have a big departure from normal. no, not a big departure, but it is warmer. then it would normally be. so on this map where you see the gray, that isn't what you'd expect. normally. but when you get into the pinks slightly above normal. but it's not really dramatically. so so 60's this time of year, it's kind of war. so we'll go through time going into monday into tuesday. you don't see much change a lot warmer as you head toward the central valley say are set. but for us, we keep things a little bit on the warm side and my goodness, we deserve after all, the frost advisories in freezing cold temperatures just a day ago. so that's what's going on. and the outlook for some precipitation looks dry. dr wife for us across the bay area. some parts of the country seeing above normal precipitation. not for us. finally after all that wet weather, we have a chance to dry out kind of a weather whiplash. so we really got soaked. and now we're seeing much drier conditions.
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stephanie, back to you. >> all right. thank you so much. well, if you're looking to awaken your childlike, wonder for the holidays, then look, no further. there's a new take on the classic tale of peter pan. happening soon at the presidio theater in san francisco. joining me now live in studio all the way from neverland. alright, chanel tillman or the beloved fairy tinker bell. and also known as pecor the more thing to the both of thank you so much. it's an honor to have some visitors from neverland this morning. so tell us a bit about this production. it's incredibly unique. >> yes, well, the pan comes from an old british theater tradition, but we brought it to san francisco. we've made it our it's full of a lot of tunes that you might know and love. and it's a uniquely san francisco take on a classic fairytale. incredible. and so tell us a little bit about panto as well. and what makes it different from say traditional theater, broadway,
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for example. >> well, if panto, it's a lot more interactive. so we encourage a lot of what we call forth while braking and encouraged the audience to participate with us. ok? so what does that look like? >> well, we might ask for your help, if say we need you to spot the villain and let us if you see a ghost, you might have to tell us that is ok, very good because we don't want that goes to stick around for too long with a little so on. obviously we know of the classic characters that are in peter pan. of course. >> but is there a twist to this story that people can expect as well? this might be not conventionally registering peter pan, but in this one, i'm your narrator in guide one of them along with our which is another classic tradition in the pan to dolores o farrell is our day. okay. and what exactly does that mean the day? >> well, she's also the narrate. i'm essentially her like to think of myself as having a little more agency than that. maybe that's a bit.
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>> very good tell us a bit about how you both got involved in the production to missus, get incredibly unique. it is so for me, i like most theater. i went to a traditional open audition and then i went through more than one round of auditions. and here i am today. wonderful. how about for you? while i was invited to audition by our lovely choreographer stacy we've worked on another show together we have we have a take community here in the bay area. theaters yeah. and how hard the creative team work to put all of this together. incredibly credible every day. and still they're still working hard and we are so blessed to have them because we get to put on this beautiful production. we have an amazing costumes. yeah, cincy. i always have to point that out just costumes are incredible. how much work in its just itself went into that. >> hours and hours and days and days is this costume was
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years in the making. every year it's improved and that they've added things to make it lighter and more danceable. they've done an incredible job clearly. yeah, absolutely. very realistic. so fun. >> what's your favorite part of being in this production? >> know so many right. and i think just the amount of truly bad tick and levity we get to sort of bring to share with other people. and we had a conversation with our director where a lot of the times we have to stop and really contemplate that this is these are our adult jobs that need to do for a living is i guess a dress up like think about so much fun. and how much does this follow? the original story of peter pan? loose lee. okay? there are some certain certainly some liberties, some artistic license. yes, yeah. you'll see. you'll see a lot of things unique to the bay area in this helfand. so a lot of from there, you're going to get a lot of some insider kind
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of jokes and things like men. >> how great. we have that information out there for folks. how can people you know, checkout line? learn more about the show. where is that happening? when is it happening? >> well, our first preview is day after tomorrow. official opening is on the 7th and you can visit presidio theater, dot org. get your tickets now. >> okay. fantastic. and we understand tinker bell, you have a performance for us today. i do. i'm going to a little song from the show. all right. so we will let you take it away from here. thank you. all right. thank you so much to should now tillman and roddick. so and you can check them out in the upcoming pinto and the presidio coming very, very soon. thank you so much. thank you. right.
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>> wolves are making a california comeback to new wolf packs were spotted in northern california with experts estimating that 70 gray wolves now roam our state. the california wolves were once on the verge of extinction in just 4 years ago. just one wolf pack remain. but thanks to conservation as there are now 9 packs and more on the way. newly discovered evidence on mar suggest findings of ancient hot water on the planet. researchers at curtin university found the hot water while examining a four-billion year-old martian meteorite. the water would have been part of an environment filled with nutrients and therefore capable of sustaining life. scientists hope these findings open up new avenues for understanding the red planet's past and allow them to finally answer if there was ever life on mars. and we're staying on top of breaking news next at
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9, a dangerous sideshow unfolds in the east bay. >> we've got the latest eyewitness video. plus, we learn the names of the 3 young lives cut short in a tragic car crash. hundreds of people coming together for a vigil to mourn. and it can be easy for your exercise routine. the fall to the wayside. after all that thanksgiving feast day. coming up, some expert tips on how you can stay healthy and active during the holidays. those stories coming up next on the kron. 4 morning news.
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breaking now on the kron. 4 morning news and early morning sideshow erupts in the east bay. what we're learning from this video. plus, we now know the name of 3 young people tragically killed in a car crash the day before thanksgiving and 18 people thrown into the san francisco bay after their boat capsizes. how first responders got them to safety. good morning. thank you so much for joining us here on the kron 4 weekend morning news. i'm stephanie lin. >> it's sunday december, the first and we start by getting a look at the weather with kathy trafton. hi, kathy by stephanie. a beautiful start to the day. a lot warmer than it was yesterday. look at the golden gate bridge, we have a shot of the bridge casting a shadow. >> on the marin headlands so that clue there is some sunshine out there. look at that. there are also some clouds as well. so we're in for a lovely day. a lot. a
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lot. a lot warmer start today compared to yesterday yesterday we had frost advisories below freezing temperatures this morning. it is 10 degrees warmer in santa rosa. 6 degrees. warmer in napa and 6 degrees warmer in san jose. plus 10 in livermore. so how are those temperatures shaping up right now in the 40's and 50's looking at 46 right now in santa rosa and 56 degrees in san francisco. it's a beautiful start to the day, but there are a couple flies in the ointment. first of all, air quality, not so hot. in fact, this poor enough to trigger and spare the air warning. that's in effect for today. and tomorrow for the entire san francisco bay area weather in the north bay coast east bexar south bay, moderate to poor air quality. and there's a dense fog advisory. if you're in solano county or parts eastward. the dense fog advisory is there for radiation fog to fog that is set to expire at 11 o'clock today. stephanie, back to you. >> kathy, thank you. let's
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take a live look back at san francisco international airport. they still looking pretty calm out there. but inside the airport could get pretty busy. the tsa predicts today is going to be a very busy day at airports nationwide as people make their way back home after thanksgiving. officials expect to screen more 3 million people. and we are tracking any flight impacts you might see today right now, sfo flight aware is reporting 55 delays in 9 cancellations. we're also taking a look at conditions in the east bay were flightaware shows 2 delays and 2 cancellations so far at oakland international. so not too bad. there the south bay. we're seeing 6 delays and just one cancellation at san jose international. we'll keep you updated on the latest throughout the morning. breaking overnight in the east bay video from the citizen app shows a sideshow in fremont. this happened around 03:00am near the intersection of international boulevard and 42nd avenue. you can see that
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car there with a yellow flag doing donuts in the roadway rescue from a police if they have any suspects yet and we'll keep you updated as soon as we learn more. and at one of our top stories, we now know the names of the 3 teens who died in a car crash the day before thwnksgiving in piedmont. on the left of your screen is soaring dixon in the middle. chris is harra and on the right jack nelson to remember them. hundreds of people gather together for a vigil. community members coming together at piedmont park around 5 o'clock on friday evening. neighbors and friends of the victims for college students visiting their families for the holidays. police say the crash happened just after 03:00am on hampton mode wednesday. officers say the cybertruck they were in jumped a curb, crashed into a tree and burst into flames. one person survived. they were rushed to the hospital in critical condition. police say speed was a factor in the crash. they have not ruled out whether drugs or alcohol were involved. mateo county sheriff's union is yet again demanding sheriff christina corpus to resign after a
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report accused her of misconduct. sheriff corpus has denied all of the allegations and is refusing to step down. kron 4. sarah stinson has the latest. >> the sheriff says she understands the past few weeks have been difficult for not only her employees, but also the community. she says, though, resigning is not the answer. we cannot come to any sort of solution that does not involve her resignation. the mateo county deputy sheriff's association putting its foot down with another call for the sheriff to resign. this in response to christina corpus doubling down in a letter to employees and the community saying in part, quote, resigning from my position or ruling wishing the independence of this office is not the answer. i will not step down in the last 2 weeks. we've heard the sheriff continued to deny the findings of an independent report that accuses her of creating a toxic work environment within her office and having an intimate relationship with her chief of staff victor inj.
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instead, she called the allegations a witch hunt and claimed she's being targeted because of her gender and race. here's the union secretary detective elliott's torch. that could not be further from the truth. needs to look at what's clearly there. she needs to look at the objective facts and resign. the sent a letter to corpus wednesday saying in part, quote, we will no longer work with you. that ship has sailed. all you are doing is playing the role of victim within a disaster of your own making quit. can you explain what that means? we're going continue to follow orders from the senate, followed directions. if she does decide that she wants to meet with us, we will meet with her. >> however, our position on her resigning is not negotiable on november 13 to san mateo county supervisors unanimously made a no confidence vote asking the sheriff to resign and passed a resolution to remove the chief of staff position. during that meeting, the sheriff stood before them saying she would
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neither quick nor fire inj. instead she promoted him to assistant sheriff. but since he's not a sworn officer, the county has been researching the legality of the promotion. and last update i have was that. >> he is not currently unemployed. the county, his position civilian chief of staff was removed by the board supervisors and he is not allowed in any part of the county facility that's not open to the public. so for all intents and purposes, he is not an assistant sheriff. there have been so many developments with this story on our website. there's a timeline with every single update. just head kron 4 dot com. >> i'm sara stinson reporting back to you. where 18 people were rescued from the san francisco bay on saturday morning after a boat capsized. >> video from the fire department while it shows this the victims in the water waiting to be airlifted. it happened around 8.31, a 14 foot wooden sailboat was hit by a wave and flipped over crews with the u.s. coast guard and brisbin fire took everyone out of the water and
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oyster point marina, thankfully no one was hurt. a person who was stabbed san francisco friday has died from their injuries. police are still looking for the person who did it. it happened in the mission district near sycamore and mission streets just before 6.30, on friday morning, the victim was taken to a hospital where they died on saturday. keep you updated on this story as we learn more. it's small business. saturday is one of the busiest shopping days of the year conference. lindsay for checked in with shoppers at mom and pop stores college avenue in oakland, a popular local shopping spot. >> julian keller and her husband have a sweet tooth. they kicked off their holiday shopping on small business saturday at a local candy store in oakland, the chocolate bar. put a bunch of them in there. i don't really know what they all are. definitely some pistachio. i think there's some ricotta cream chocolates and there. >> yeah, just a nice little mix. everything is made in-house. their chocolate
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tears have fun with their flavors like pistachio rocky road. >> chocolate molded into a school for santa's face painted with metallic. andy keller says she grew up in middle america shopping at major chain stores so she values local shops like this is what i love about the bay area's that there independent businesses. it kind of makes the neighborhood feel like a unique neighborhood as opposed to. >> i know being unlike any suburb anywhere in the country says a little bit more personality. everything in the store is unique right down to its name. >> that's chocolate spelled with an x in honor of the owners, chile and and mexican heritage. francis fernandez. the general manager explains how important it is to shop locally. it's just really important to you if you don't get out in support the small businesses, we won't have mom and pop places to shop. anymore. the choices won't be east bay. booksellers had their grand opening on
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saturday after it burned down in july. you know, i mean, that was such a crazy thing and my kids are like crying looking at it. you know, at the bookstore moved to a new location on college avenue just a few blocks away from the old building. longtime customer alexis magical says this bookstore has helped shaped his writing and that it's a community hub love being able to come here and unusual bucks and you can't find anywhere else. he says small businesses make the community stronger. really what we want is like all these stories to make our neighborhoods lively like in our society. that is. >> kind of know what drives community are all these small business owners who are out here. shoppers also checked out meson debt. >> they sell all sorts of items like clothing, pillows, stuffed animals in ornaments. it's just like a fun experience that we can to provide people. we can come in and look around. have to get anything but just like touch and feel important for the soul. the owners say their store has also become a place
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for friends to catch up like today. there's i've noticed like a few times people being like a man to and they didn't even come together. and they're just like in a little corner talking and enjoying the company and in a beautiful space. it's nice to in oakland, lindsey ford kron, 4 news. >> in san francisco, a beloved holiday tradition returns to union square. the spca and macy's are working to help pets find a home. >> it's all part of their annual holiday window event. showcasing adoptable pets inp macy's windows the spca joy called for on saturday morning to explain how they're making it even more affordable to help save a life. this holiday season. so in tandem with macy's holiday windows event, we run a promotion at our main campus that to 50 florida we are doing waived adoption fees for any animal over the age of 5 months. okay. so entirely free. and you do have to pay nsf if you're doing a dog have to pay sf dog license for $30.
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and you live in the county. >> but otherwise, everything happens right? there are counselors take you through the process. start to finish. the adoptions are ongoing wednesday through sunday until the end of december. still ahead on the kron, 4 morning news, a packed grand opening for a new store in the east bay. >> as local police stepping up security this weekend to show you where. >> and everyone wants know where they're going to go. and that's what i'm asking valley water where they're going to go. >> plus, camping along rivers and creeks in silicon valley would be illegal starting this month. why those without shelter say they have no choice but to lift it. and it's easy for your exercise routine to fall to the wayside. after all that thanksgiving feast, 8 coming up, some expert tips from our in-house expert karen owoc and how you can stay healthy and active during the holidays. >> and we have a dense fog advisory in effect for the sassoon area. fairfield area, solano county, stretching eastward. that expires at 11
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>> all right. welcome back, live. look outside of the city of san francisco. seeing a big cloud over that part of the bay. as you can see right there, it's kind of covering sales force tower and a part of the city there. but otherwise, hoping for a nice day out there. kathy, what do you think? well, i think it's an absolutely beautiful day. there are some clouds are some sunshine, little bit of everything for us today. >> but at least we're starting out in the warmer warmer trajectory than yesterday because boy, oh, boy, it was cold. yesterday. it was
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freezing temperatures in some spots today. it is not. so we are really in for. >> treat today. here's what's going on. temperature change compared to yesterday. it is way warmer this morning. as many as 10 degrees warmer in santa rosa and 10 degrees. warmer livermore. 4 degrees warmer from san francisco to half moon bay. plus 6 in san jose. so really it's going to be beautiful. but there are a few flies in the ointment. first of all, air quality, not so great. okay. right now if you're in san francisco, but moderate to poor air quality is the forecast. and that puts us into a spare the air alert. and that is where the north bay, the coast, the east bay, the south bay, wherever you are is is going to be a problem with the air quality because of particulate matter. that's stuff that comes out of your fireplaces wood burning stoves, even the outside fire pits oveme showing up and some of the particulate matter from the central valley, maybe heading in our direction. thanks to
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the wind future wind gusts. well, that's quite impressive at the coastline, 70 mile per hour gusts in around the deck of rest. west marin county put it into motion. half moon bay also showing pretty gusty winds. the winner later this afternoon will be in napa. and then we get toward sunset at 4.50, set forth that the cat starts so early. the winds die down stormtracker. yes, there's an area of low pressure, spinning some clouds and even some precipitation in our direction. we get the clouds. we don't get the precipitation because anything that comes our direction it's going to evaporate before it hits the ground. temperature wise. well, it's going to be beautiful today. just a couple of degrees warmer than yesterday. it will not be a hot hot day, but warm for this time of year. 61 degrees. that's the forecast golden gate park. we start to head down to the coastline right along the water's edge. 63 montara 64 degrees. now we're just about the same in the bay
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shoreline. so again, to mid 60's. 63 in burlingame, we head southward. any warmer just a little bit mountain view. 66 degrees warmer yet as we get toward the santa clara valley with 70 for santa clara, 70 for those are the warmest spots i can find we head to the inland areas pleasanton 64, as you see where the 60's pretty much everywhere low to mid 60's, even a few upper 60's we had to jan bill at 66 degrees. sonoma. 64 petaluma 63 point re 63 and here we go. not a drop of rain for us. not for the next 7 days. i step aside. you can see a slightest warming trend as we go into monday and tuesday will keep it pretty study as we head into thursday and friday and it will be sunshine and clouds. little bit of a mixture. you'll notice the overnight temperatures are not terribly cold departure from normal. yes, our afternoon temperatures are just a little bit warmer. so the pink show slightly warmer temperatures
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and we're in for really nice run. after all, the rain is a bit of a whiplash, but i think we need to dry out and dry out. we will because here's a 6 to 10 day precipitation. not look at shows brown that's drier than normal. unlike the south and the north. 70, back to you. all right, cathy, thanks so much. and for your help this morning, when your school and those to do list holiday parties. and last minute shopping. >> it's easy for exercise to get prioritize. so how do you stay on track? right? well, have our health expert karen owoc us here in studio witp us this morning to share her strategy of movement snacking. yes. when the holidays demand your time and attention. good morning to you. good morning to tell us a bit about this idea. movement snacking looks out of the movement. snacking. it's it's taking exercise in and putting it into small bouts of time. okay. so anywhere from 30 seconds to 5 minutes, it would be a snack oks. right. so it's not as
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intimidating, especially when you're really busy during the holidays. the thought of exercising for a whole hour hour and a half. yes, like and the overwhelming. yeah, rather not do it. but they found in the new research that these little bouts of exercise is cumulative effect is just as beneficial. wonderful where some of the other benefits of movements neck saving time. okay. and so what i like to do is suggest multi joint exercises, the certain compound exercises. so okay, you get the biggest bang for your wonderful will be like the sound of that. you want to give us some know, the first one. >> is they spied a man playing dice this first 2 ares plank exercises and the plant will have a very likable have seen the playing and really just staying in his position is very static. it's not real effective, but you add movement to this and it becomes a whole different exercise. i look at you can do is and this is a very good
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core exercise as well as the total body exits a mountain climber. it's actually called spiderman and spider man, plan. yes. it's like years climbing up a lot like a spider. and the key to that is really engaging the glutes. a lot of people don't engage the glutes cause they sit too much a case get your involved. yeah. yeah. what happens is you get good deal easy to assume really is that to so the next exercise is. it's the shoulder caps. okay. it's also playing to exercise your weekend. you can't and notice time on these para. let's because some people have troubled of being on there and on there, hannah. and i like exercise. just going tap his shoulder. it's because you are working this the arm and a working shoulder stabilization at the same time and working your core. ok, very good. still all these exercises said
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i'd like to incorporate are able you are able to modify in get harder as well as make it easier depending on where you are. absolute so the next exercises, if j t we have our model just stand by here to show. some of the modified where yes, you know what modified? very nice to see you. okay. so this next exercises, ice skater. >> so have you ever done the ice? kudos. not okay. so you're going to you could just follow your. he's there right next to her right there. yeah. just happen. then move your arms like this. and then you're going tap back. just like you skating skater. and then look at just continue with what you're doing. and then i'm just gonna speeded up. and that's how you could get a little bit more energy and emotion into it. you can also tap the floor. how you
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feel jt out of breath, a u.s. a good workout, you also just do it on one foot. so you are. yeah. can you do so when you go instead of tapping your foot, you just going to balance on that and hopefully folks at home are following you do this for 40 seconds. rest for 2040, seconds. rest for 20. you get some cardio workout. so yeah. if you can go city's yeah. if you could. the other 3 get a stat for just for 2 minutes. you could do something like this for 2 minutes and some other easy snacks you say are jumping jacks as well. and ask watts. with open like that to us. and also diagonal. if you could put your feet like this. you're going to take your hands and you're going bring it down to side and then bring it up a yes, just pivoting on
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that left foot. so this is a really good exercise. if you are involved in any kind of. both taste any sport that involves would taste play golf. pickleball. you involved both young, ok? that's a really good exercise and on both sides. and you're all set takeaways as we wrap things up there? well, i think whole idea of doing this, the snacking is really helpful because so many people get intimidated by the exercise. and i think this is a really new way of looking at exercise. absolutely. well, thank you so much to our model. jt and also to our health expert karen owoc. been an easy to healthy during an easy to healthy during we'll be right back.
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nationwide. costco execs say the books need to be stopped by hand and that can be labor intensive meantime, publishers weekly reports at least 100 costco stores will continue selling some books year-round. and bart riders must soon pay more to get around the bay area. officials are increasing your fair by 5 and a half percent starting january. 1st, they say the increase will help the transit system. keep pace with inflation, pay for operations and restore quote, financial stability. well, your health this morning to some birds shipped across 13 states, including here in california, are under a recall for potential salmonella contamination. the fda says sunset produce issued that recall for cucumbers sold between october 12th and november. 26 thankfully, no illnesses reported just yet a separate cucumber. salmonella problem happened earlier this summer in the u.s. 450 people got sick from that issue. still ahead on the kron 4 morning news. the season is over for san jose state's women's volleyball team. following months of protests
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to pick up the pieces. plus in the south bay, a new ordinance and it's requiring homeless people living by rivers and creeks to move out some activists say it's not a feasible solution. and the season for the san jose state women's volleyball team has come to an end after months of protests over gender identity and women's sports. welcome back to the kron. 4 morning news. i'm stephanie lin and we continue our news coverage for you this half hour with a look at your forecast. kathy trafton. hi, kathy. hi, apstephanie. and we're starting very first day of month of december on a beautiful note. >> because it's warmer than it was yesterday yesterday. >> there are frost advisories. freezing temperatures below freezing temperatures. we didn't see anything like that. today. we started out much warmer. and, you know, it's interesting about life sometimes is depends on how you frame it. so we frame this shot. this is a view from the berkeley hills, east bay hills looking west looks pretty clear. hot, maybe a few clouds in the skies wound. here's a
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look from mount temple pies. and you can see there's some clouds there and some fog. so kind of depends on where you're looking. did i mention the warm temperatures at this hour? yes, i did temperatures right now in the 40's and 50's even managing into 63 degrees at half moon bay at this hour. this warmer than yesterday? of course it's warmer was a lot warmer earlier and still a lot warmer. 10 degrees warmer now in santa rosa compared to yesterday at this hour and 7 degrees warmer in concord. 10 degrees warmer in livermore. 6 degrees warmer in right now compared to yesterday at this time air quality. not so good because there's now a spare the air alert in effect for today. and tomorrow, yellow, you see moderate still hanging on to good air quality in a few areas near fremont and san francisco with the forecast for the air quality and not so great. moderate to poor. and that depends on whether you're in the south bay east bay coast or north bay. nunavut is great. stephanie. i've got more details coming up. but right now it's back to you.
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kathy, thank you. >> let's go back to a live look this morning at the san francisco international airport. the tsa predicting today is going to be a very busy day at airports across the country as people start make their way home after that, all those thanksgiving celebrations officials do expect to screen more than 3 million people. we're tracking any flight impacts you can expect today right now at sfo flight aware is reporting 45 delays and 9 cancellations. so that number going up just a bit. there. we're also tracking airport conditions in the east bay. flightaware showing 2 delays and 2 cancellations so far. oakland international and in the south bay, about 6 delays and one cancellation at san jose international. we'll keep you updated on the latest numbers throughout the morning. breaking overnight in the east bay video from the citizen app shows a sideshow in fremont and oakland. this happened around 03:00am near the intersection of
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international boulevard and 40nd avenue. you could see a car with a yellow flag doing donuts. there. we're asking for my police have suspects and we'll keep you updated as we learn more. a time celebration for young fremont. couple was disrupted by a thief. the family car, along with all their new baby clothes and gear was stolen from them on thanksgiving, half was jack moment shares their story. >> my first baby girl is going to be born tonight, betty willis and are solely a veto young and in love. >> and ready to give birth any minute. i'm excited and nervous. those 2 emotions are normal. but what's not normal is sadness and anger. i just got emotional because not only thanksgiving. got rolling back. the baby stuff was in there that he's car along with the gifts and clothes and everything they needed for
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their newborn was stolen. the car taken away overnight on thanksgiving day. heartbreaking because we just have gotten the baby solar diaper back for love. >> important stuff for today. the car also had photos of their babies. ultrasound, strollers and a car seat kron 4 interview benny and are selling at just 2 hours before she was set to be induced to denise pay hospital for are selling out who's lived in fremont for several years. carjacking came as a surprise. you know, this is actually the very first time that i >> experience spend. it works construction. his tool bag was also in the car, along with his wallet. and according to freeman police data more than 40 car thefts are reported in november. >> carson poor enough to cause a was my only form of transportation had a really have much mainly what owned. work has been a slow. you know, before this even happened, i was shirt. but now even more. >> for a young couple whose barely old enough to drink. they don't have much their
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families set up a gofundme for them as now they're on their way to the hospital, welcoming their baby girl named ariel once. they see that it like getting rain >> happy us. yeah. by little we're getting if we can get help. >> it would much appreciated. now the family says the moment they realized the car stolen. they reached out to fremont police. we also reached out to from a police to find out if they have any leads or where they can. this investigation could be going. we have not heard back yet. reporting here in fremont jack molmud kron. 4 news. >> police are also searching stabbing a security guard on thanksgiving night. officers responded to first street erthey found a person who had been stabbed several times. the victim was a hospital with serious injuries. no arrests may get ftd is urging anyone with information to come forward. and new this morning back of a police chief in slur is retiring at the end of the year. he wraps up over 20 years with the department. he started his law enforcement career with the oakland police
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department in 1997. before joining vacaville in 2000 show us their became chief in january 2022, he expressed gratitude for the support of his colleagues and the community city manager aaron bush praised muslim is leadership and commitment to public safety. the search for the next chief begins soon. camping along rivers and creeks in silicon valley will be legal starting next month. but a number of unhoused people say there are those of the only areas where many of them can find shelter. kron four's jack moment reports. >> valley water here right behind me is responsible for many of the rivers and creeks out runs to the south bay. they tell us that they decided to remove the unhoused population from their waterways, blaming them for much of the pollution and unsafe conditions existing in their waterways. seeing a lot of these unhoused don't want to be on how they want to be inside. it was a long meeting over a controversial proposal to ban unhoused people from camping along santa clara county's waterways on tuesday. i have been threatened,
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chased. >> harassed by an house campers yordan. it's ultimately passing 6 to one with slot unhoused people with a misdemeanor charge and a $500 fine if they're caught camping out on valley water property. that's the biggest thing. our focus what they could on. and now an house advocates are warning that more than 700 unhoused people who live along the waterways. thank you very you're welcome. and then house advocate john cartwright walks us through coyote creek off capitol expressway. and every wants know where they're going to go. and that's what i'm asking valley water where they're going to go while handing out supplies. we met up with cheyenne boyer who's been experiencing homelessness for years like now. what do we do? wandering the streets all day? >> i mean, we're we're gonna put our tents. we're gonna put our stuff that we have that belongs to that he's picking up some blankets, a new sleeping bags. >> with the nighttime temps now dipping into the low 40's and nearby shelter space, constantly full senate. know everybody fresh going to be a mess. this section of coyote
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creek has around 200 people within a small radius. this woman wanted to remain anonymous since she just lost her housing. she says this ordinance could put people at risk. it's getting colder. in the evening time in school. >> so much the day now it's getting valley water argues the move is to keep the waterways clean and keep their staff safe from possible soltz. we want to give people the opportunity to correct the harmful behavior marked bilski with valley water says the steep fines and possible charges won't happen right away. the police staffing and shelter space. they're just not. they're trying balance that with the fact there's not enough housing in and she'll drop or 2 these in the county right now and that it's going to take time to to get to the resolution that that people are expecting advocates like cart, right? they say they just don't buy it and that they're prepared for more persecution. >> of unhoused people in the south bay, the valley water boa%d knows better than to do this.
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>> and if deaths go up on this, then it's on their heads. now, this ordinance will be in full effect starting today after christmas on december. 26, we reached out to mayor matt mahan's office and he sent us a statement saying that he is in full support of this ordinance reporting here in san jose. jackie moment kron 4 news. >> the season is over for san jose state's women's volleyball team. after months of protests over gender identity in the sport, colorado state took a win over the spartans in last night's mountain west tournament. final a state season was marked by 6 forfeit victories opposing teams as cited a lawsuit asserting there is a transgender player on the team. sjsu was allowed to play in this week's tournament after 2 judges ruled in their favor. spartans coach todd kress commented on the lawsuit controversy in a statement to kron 4. he said, quote, i have immense pride in the fact that we competed as a team all season long. these players put their love for the game above all else to play as a team. each and every match. adding, quote, we did not celebrate a single win, but forfeiture.
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instead we brace for the fallout is forfeiture announcement unleashed a polling hateful messages. individuals chose to send directly to our student athletes, coaching staff and many associated with our program. a 58 year-old holiday tradition returns to piedmont today. check out the piedmont scout tree. lot. features nearly 2000 silver tip trees, wreaths, mistletoe and garlands. >> all of our scouting programs are here supporting us right now. we've got scouts scouts from a boy scout troop actually there coed now. so it's a it's a boys and girls that are involved in scouting. we also typically have our cubs. not tonight. the cubs usually come out and that sunnier warmer weather. but cubs are best salespeople. everybody likes buying a tree from a from a 7 year-old cub scout. but the scout do a good job as well. and so we have time the trees on cars helping you pick out your tree and get you on your way.
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>> every purchase supports the boy. and girl scouts may also offer home delivery options. the lot is on red rock road off route to avenue and open 7 days a week while supplies last. >> all right. after the break, we're taking a trip to neverland. got to develop hecker the routes. stay here live with me in studio with a preview of peter pan at the presidio theater. you don't want to miss it.
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city. there. let's check in now with kathy from or what we need to know about our bay area forecast. hey kathy. hey, stephanie, it's a big cloud. and you know, it's coming from southern california. here's a view of santas say we've got blue skies, a few clouds, but you know what? it's going to be a beautiful day. what a wonderful start to december after a really wet. >> spell. so we've got some dry weather coming in our direction. and by golly, we have earned it. we've also got some warmer temperatures heading in our direction and we have internet, too, because we had frost advisories every morning for the last 4 mornings. but not this morning. no freezing temperatures for 50's and 60's. right now. sand even 40's 63 in half moon bay at this hour. this is way warmer than we saw yesterday at this hour. as many as 10 degrees warmer. that would be and santa rosa. 5 degrees warmer nevado 9 degrees warmer in mountain view and 10 degrees warmer than yesterday in livermore. that's for now. but we'll see temperatures on the warm side. also this afternoon. in the meantime, impressive wind gusts coming
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out of west linn county, the 18 mile per hour gusts 19 for napa and then things start to die down by sunset tonight at 4.40. can you believe how dark it gets so early? we're going to see the wind gusts certainly die down water vapor imagery shows the clouds streaming in our direction is an area of low pressure off the coast of southern california spending, some rain spending, some clouds in our direction. we get the clouds. we don't get the rain but high pressure does stay in place and it keeps the moisture from heading in our direction. instead, all the water vapor in the storms in the clouds arch over the area of high pressure. so we stay dry temperatures today. a lot of areas in the 60's, in fact, almost all of 61 right along the coastline for the sunset district. 61 degrees. also as you head down toward the coastal areas. in fact, the numbers right at the ocean's coast just about near him at the temperatures at the bay shoreline because this time of year, we don't see much difference between very
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temperatures inland versus at the coastline. so we're at the 60's pretty much everywhere. mid 60 63 burlingame. 65 for woodside. as you head down to san jose. okay. we get to 70 there. 69 morgan hill, so as you can see, it's upper 60's for the south bay and then back to the mid 60's as we head to the east bay hayward, 68 degrees. 61 for india and 63 in concord as you head to 65. so it's really not much swing in temperatures at all. 60 in sandra fell. 61 in stinson beach. these numbers are warmer than normal but not hot. so the grays, just your baseline. what you would expect this time of year when you're in pink, you're just slightly above normal. and we continue that trend all the way through the workweek. so it's going to be slightly above normal temperatures and it's going to be dry. look at the 7 day forecast. feast, your eyes, temperatures high temperatures in the 60's, whether you're at the coast or inland and the overnight lows stay in the 40's. so we're in for a real treat. what a way
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to start the month of december. stephanie, sounds great. thanks so much. >> well, if you're looking to awake in your childlike, wonder for the holidays, then look, no further. there's a new take on the classic tale of peter pan happening soon at the presidio theater in san francisco and all the way from neverland. i was joined by chanel tillman or the beloved fairy tinker bell. and andrea, on the rada co also known as pecor the rooster. watch this. thank you so much. it's an % honor to have some visitors from neverland this morning. so tell us a bit about this production. it's incredibly unique. >> yes, well, the pan comes from an old british theater tradition, but we brought it to san francisco. we've made it our it's full of a lot of tunes that you might know and love. and it's a uniquely san francisco take on a classic fairytale. incredible. and so tell us a little bit about panto as well. and what makes it different from say traditional theater, broadway, for example. >> well, if panto, it's a lot more interactive. so we encourage a lot of what we
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call forth while braking and encouraged the audience to participate with us. ok? so what does that look like? >> well, we might ask for your help, if say we need you to spot the villain and let us know if you see a ghost, you might have to tell us that is ok, very good because we don't want the goes to stick around for too long with a little so on. obviously we know of the classic characters that are in peter pan. of course. >> but is there a twist to this story that people can expect as well? this might be not conventionally registering peter pan, but in this one, i'm your narrator in guide one of them along with our which is another classic tradition in the pan to dolores o farrell is our day. okay. and what exactly does that mean the day? >> well, she's also the narrate. i'm essentially her like to think of myself as having a little more agency than that. maybe that's a bit.
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>> copy a very good tell us a bit about how you both got involved in the production to this is again, incredibly unique. this yes. so for me, i like most theater. i went to a traditional open audition and then i went through more than one round of auditions. and here i am today. wonderful. how about for you? while i was invited to audition by our lovely choreographer stacy we've worked on another show together we have we have a take community here in the bay area. theaters yeah. and how hard the creative team work to put all of this together. incredibly hard probably every day and still they're still working hard and we are so blessed to have them because we get to put on this beautiful production. we have an amazing costume tsmc. just have to point that out just costumes are incredible. how much work in its just itself went into that. >> hours and hours and days and days is this costume was years in the making and it's every year it's improved and
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they've added things to make it lighter and more danceable. they've done an incredible job clearly. yeah, absolutely. very realistic. so fun. >> what's your favorite part of being in this production? >> know so many and i think just the amount of truly vatican levity, we get to sort of bring to share with other people. and we had a conversation with our director where a lot of the times we have to stop and really contemplate that this is these are our adult jobs that need to do for a living is i guess a dress up like think about so much fun. and how much does this follow? the original story of peter pan loose lee? okay? there are some certain certainly some liberties, some artistic license. yes, yes, yeah. you'll see. you'll see a lot of things unique to the bay area helfand. so a lot of from there, you're going to get a lot of some kind of jokes and things like men.
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>> how great. we have that information out there for folks. how can people you know, checkout line? learn more about the show. where is that happening? when is it happening? >> well, our first preview is day after tomorrow. official opening is on the 7th and you can visit presidio theater, dot org. get your tickets now. >> okay. fantastic. and we understand tinker bell, you have a performance for us today. i do. i'm going to a little song from the show. all right. so we will let you take it away from here. thank you. all right. thank you so much to should now tillman and roddick and you can check them out in the upcoming pinto and the presidio coming very, very soon. thank you so much. thank you. right.
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a california comeback. the 2 these 2 wolf packs were spotted in northern california with experts estimating that 70 gray wolves now roam our state. the california wolves were once on the verge of extinction in just 4 years ago. just one wolf pack remain. but thanks to conservation as there are now 9 packs and more on the way. so that's some good news for know that they're always worry about the genetic diversity. hope that, you know, they bring in outside jeans and kind of mix it up. don't know. i know sometimes think of 5 year, but that was an issue with the cheetah population. thing in africa was. >> but hopefully things to say to hopefully some nice weather for the well, perfect walk, whether it's perfect for all of us. you know, whether you walk your dog or just want to go out and do some exercise because we've got sunshine. got a few clouds. it's dry, not too windy. it's just like. >> perfect goldilocks. whether this first week of december. yeah, the sound of that. >> well, thank you so much, kathy, for the nice forecast. based all of you for joining us here bright and early for the couple weekend morning
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