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way. people should be forcibly removed from their homes. plus, the sonoma county sheriff met with backlash. that concerns some community members are now raising about the county working with immigration enforcement. and threats from the white house withhold federal funds to schools. time for city programs. it changes seems like you're in the bay area. news at 5. well, good friday news at 5. well, good friday morning. they are waiting for february. 21st. >> i'm reyna harvey. all right. not the weekend we are inching ever so closer to that. john is talking about how the weather is going to be a nice one. good morning, john. you want to make it friday. even nicer will have a good forecast for it. and that is exactly what we're seeing for today tomorrow and sunday. the weekend looks beautiful and it's already gorgeous out there. this is your look outside from the top of center tower. >> looking down at the bay, we got the east bay shoreline in the distance, all under clear
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skies and not really talking any fog this morning, either skies are definitely holding up nice and dry across the bay area. a few mid level clouds. but for the most part, when you see the sun coming up right around 6.52, this morning, you are going to be looking at some gorgeous conditions out there and a nice rest of the day. it is chilly right now. dublin. you're at 38 degrees. petaluma at 39, oakland and berkeley. yet 44 to get the morning started. so do you throw on that extra layer over the next couple of hours here? as i mentioned, we do have a cool morning, but a beautiful afternoon with daytime highs rising well into the 60's and tomorrow, expect some 70's on the map. >> so far it is friday. some maybe will be holding on some friday like today would like to think so. certainly is a nice one to be out there. so far. mateo bridge picking up. but you are rolling at the limit that 12 minute crossing is the max. as for the richmond center fell bridge 7
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minutes and still pretty empty for you. and finally, a look at the golden gate. like i said, no fog and no rainfall in sight rain. all right, john, thanks for that. >> all right, look at surveillance video showing a thief scoping out the san jose small business before smashes a window runs inside stills. the cash register owner says this happen. and then just minutes later, someone has broken cover. stephanie roth has that story. >> the owner is now left with this eyesore, but she says it's not going to stop her and her mission for the community and says she's going to let boarded up walk, become a source of inspiration painted with bible verses in artwork, all to show that she will persevere. >> the amount of activity that i see here. it is definitely scary. i don't ever take out the garbage without. >> looking left or right. small business owner is dealing with back to back crimes just 3 months after opening busy fit meals shortly after 5 wednesday morning.
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surveillance video captured a man scoping out the restaurant off. okay. road after first trying to break in through the front door, and targets the window next to it runs in and steals the cash register with $100 shortly after another burglar answers and steal some of prince sultan store. i have flat-screen tv's and here there was a tablet. >> there's other high value items that was were not taken. what they were just concerned. as for that quick. quick turnaround, which is like maybe 2 feet and addictions. so. what hit me is how bad the situation is. >> torres says she knew when she opened her shop. it was going to be a challenge. but she grew up in east side san jose and want to make a change in the neighborhood. many people have never even seen a balanced meal before. >> a lot of people in this area are not bilingual. and maybe they're batting cholesterol or they need weight loss help and if we don't bring the help here, they're not going to go out.
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>> the cost replace the wind chill will be thousands. police are investigating big problem, but it's a small amount of people. the community is a beautiful community where begin, people need the service. so we just have to find a way to come together and unite. torres said before she opened her store, she apply for store grand from the city. she's hoping if she's approved and guests about money shall be able to fix the window. but she says she's on a waitlist and that shows just how crucial of a need the small business community has right now in san jose reporting in san jose. stephanie rothman kron. 4 news. well in the south, a person is dead after a vehicle in motorcycle crash in santa clara. >> santa clara police are saying this happened thursday evening at the intersection northbound montague expressway mission college boulevard. that's a car fire saying when they got to the scene, they found the driver of the motorcycle dead. police shut down that intersection last night and we have not heard back on when it will reopen. and we're learning more about
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a small plane crashes in concord. an official contra costa county telling single-engine aircraft only one pilot on board land at the buchanan field airport just after 7 thursday evening. they have the landing gear. silver attracted the incident did not cause any injuries or damage to the runway. the official says the aircraft was removed. the runway reopened about 2 hours later. and hispanic women convicted thursday of dealing firearms without a license and illegally possessing firearm and ammunition. the jury finding robert davis guilty after evidence revealed the travel back and forth between california and texas to buy guns and then he later sold them on social media 2021 officials found a loaded firearm over 100 rounds of ammunition in his home davis, a felon was not allowed to possess the weapons he faces now up to 15 years in prison and a $500,000 fine. authorities say his sentence is now pending. protest in
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sonoma county over the sheriffs refusal to support measure designed to protect undocumented migrant. >> more than a dozen people rallied outside the finley community center 10. it rose. we're inside sheriff. any ingram addressing public safety with the members of the hispanic chamber of commerce. demonstrators say the sheriff has been refusing to support a about the safety undocumented immigrants in sonoma county. >> we should not be cooperating with ice not be helping in any way that people should be forcibly removed from their homes. >> reached out to the sheriff's office to confirm the sheriff stance on that ordinance. honest to god. wants to know. we office complies with state laws based on the criteria they responded to 64 out of nearly 500 ice request last year. happening today in the east bay. you have faith in action east bay. they're gonna hold an interfaith immigration march and vigil. richmond mayor
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atwater of martinez, contra costa supervisor, john goya and richmond city council member shelley havana expected to attend this. this is all in suppert and protection of there. immigrant families they are going to gather that for bill village plaza right now, the for bart station and then a march to saint anthony's church that starts at 05:00pm that was going to take place at saint anthony's church schools. they've been given an ultimatum now by the trump administration, either get rid of programs that promote diversity, equity and inclusion. also known as d i risk losing federal funding. course, rob nesbitt has that story. schools k through 12 colleges and universities have been given 2 weeks to get rid of their diversity initiatives. >> programs put in place to help diversify a student body are viewed as discrimination by the white house, ending diversity, equity and inclusion is a precondition of receiving federal funds. the white house is threatening to withhold federal funds to schools that promote dei. this
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letter sent out by the department of education gives k through 12 schools 2 weeks to end race-based admissions, hiring scholarships or graduation ceremonies. vallejo superintendent ruben are yellow, says his district is one of the most diverse in the country. and federal funds are mostly used for students most in need. when we get funding like title one dollars this time, one dollars or really earmarked for students who need additional support. >> regardless of race, it's typically tied your socioeconomic status. you're you're language proficiency status or if you're foster youth who are homeless colleges and universicies are also scrambling to evaluate their risk when it comes to dei programs. the notice from the white house says schools have discriminated against students on the basis of race, including white and asian students. >> february is also black history month. president trump hosted an event at the white house thursday. black history meet real mccain with a legal defense fund says the president is contradicting himself by holding the event days after putting school
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districts on notice minutes you can celebrate our recognize a teacher about martin luther king. but you can't actually teach about the rest of >> black history before page letters, language has been described as big by civil rights groups leaving school districts like filet to seek guidance on what to do next. we are. >> both talking our legal support teams were talking to reaching out to the state department of reaching out to our county superintendent and trying to get guidance on what israel the department of education's letter also included an online complaint link for anyone to click on who believes that a school has committed unlawful discrimination. reporting in the newsroom. i'm rob nesbitt kron. 4 news. in developing news. members of various labor groups, including the california faculty association and united auto workers a rally today at sonoma state university against laying off workers citing concerns over student achievement rally starts at 01:00pm. see with plaza followed by a public legislative form from 2 to 5 in the student center. state
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lawmakers including senator christopher cal. don't and a sunni member david connelly. they're gonna also co-chair that event. happening today. the city of oakland unveiling the new and improved thomas miller will smith many park. look it. so their biden, the community to come out and it and that ribbon cutting ceremony, they're celebrating the recent renovations of this and 8 other many parks throughout oakland. you could enjoy activities, refreshments and music. now the interim mayor is gonna also deliver some remarks starts at 11 30 this morning at the new mini park. that's on 65th avenue. still ahead, the kron morning news, 2 bay area tech companies choose put kid dangerous situations online. >> we'll have details on that lawsuit. every time someone calls 9, because they need help right away. a fire doubles in size every 60 seconds. plus, local firefighters are pointing at to a recent placed a perfect example. why we sit with close down fire stations need to be real. we're one month into
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>> your 4 things know today helping firefighters union says apart and fire wednesday night. perfect example. why fire station should not be closed in the city apartments. a 2 minute drive from fire station number 10 was about 3 years ago, located 5 minutes away. the ones to respond every minute is crucial. a new bill going to the state's legislature. they want to limit utility rate hikes if signed would prohibit the utility company from proposing more than one rate increase
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per year. bob's donuts set to open a new location today. mayor daniel lurie la 10 to extend his support in honor small business staple. it's been operating since about 1960. new location is going to be at 17, 20 on polk street. and san francisco is going to celebrate flour bold day next month. you can actually pick up free 2 lives on march 22nd and union square. the event is going to be open at 01:00pm and closed at 04:30pm. >> springtime right there to day, just around the corner. and ifdyou've been walking around outside, you've probably seen a lot of looms going. i mean, we got a little bit of an early kick, but that sunshine in january. but all those february showers like the to bring a lot of flowers in march. we're looking outside in san francisco like wait hour right here. skies are still dark for now, but the days are getting longer. sunrise is not far away. within the next hour here we
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are looking at stormtracker 4 showing dry skies. a little bit of an offshore wind in just a few mid level clouds up about. we do have a low pressure that is going to skirt just to the north of the bay area as we move into the weekend. but high pressure ridge is in place for us in this is sending the jet in any storm tracks. well, up north into the pacific northwest. and because of that, any rainfall potential along with that, that sends us for a dry course for the rest of this month. february is going to be ending on a very calm note in a very mild, though, for the bay at that. as for areas to our north, though, just by the time we reach the beginning of next week, eureka will of already seen nearly 2 inches of rain. compare that with the bay area. that's just sitting it out under the sunshine. daytime highs today in the 60's solidly for san francisco. even a few 60's at the coastline. well, daytime highs along the bay shore mid 60's in san bruno today at 64 degrees, redwood city and carlos, both at 66 in south
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bay. temperatures just below 70 number that you're going to be seeing later on this weekend. union city at 69 for your high oakland, a mild 65 degrees. concord and walnut creek at 68 degrees each same up in napa and petaluma at 66 looking ahead tomorrow's daytime highs. do reach the 70's for a few areas. likely to see that number for a couple spots on sunday as well. next week will bring a few clouds here and there, especially towards monday with partly cloudy skies on monday, but staying dry, as i've noted wednesday and thursday, likely getting even a bit warmer than the weekend will be roadways this morning doing just fine. it is definitely friday light so far. but it's all so early. hopefully we can hold onto these good drivsng conditions. 12 minutes over the san mateo bridge. crystal clear over the richmond, sandra fell and the golden gates rain. all right, john, thanks for that. let's talk about how the bay area jewish community. >> they are reacting to the bodies of the hostages released by hamas on thursday,
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4 bodies were handed over from gaza to israel as part of the cease-fire deal in the region. but there's some outrage because of the israel defense forces saying one of the bodies is not a match for serie b he was in her 2 children. they 4, 9 months old. they were kidnapped. palestinian militants on october, 7th 2023 now during the war, the family became a centerpiece in the cry for israeli hostages to be released. that was confirmed. the young boys or too. and for those bodies, they were returned, but their mothers, sherry's whereabouts are still unknown. >> think this is another mind game that hamas is playing to try to provoke the trauma of israelis. and so all the more reason for this hostage deal to continue so that we don't see more of people coming back and confidence. >> they reduce community relations council is demanding the return of the was spotty. 6 other hostages are expected to be released tomorrow. 4 more bodies will be returned to israel next week.
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california legislative black caucus announcing a package of more than a dozen priority bills. its members say will address what they are describing as injustices that are impacting black californians. one of the bill's unauthorized higher education institution to prioritize admissions for the descendants of people who are enslaved. another looks at pathways to help black californians, the tree family properties taken by the government decades ago through racially motivated eminent domain. and then there's a bill proposing at cal state university system research, the best method lachie help determine who is a descendant of people who are enslaved. >> california is stepping up. as the california legislative black caucus. we will continue to fight for justice and ensure the descendants of those who built this country get the opportunities we so deserve together. we will make history. >> but more importantly, we will make change, not included
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in that legislation is direct cash payments for descendants of enslaved black americans. >> critics who demonstrate at the capitol last will argue the bill's not going to have the impact they tended without a commitment for direct cash payments. all right. so there's a new bill in the california legislature and it seeks to recognize bigfoot as the state's official quipped. i santa rosa assembly member chris rogers is behind the bills here asking what is a crypt? i they're creatures. they have not been proven to have existed but have been reported by witnesses or other evidence like, you know, the loch ness monster, the jersey devil there. so but as lead there, according to the bigfoot field, researchers organizers so the last accorded spotting of bigfoot was in humboldt county in september last year, assembly member rogersville needs 41 votes to move forward. its first hearing is scheduled for march. all right. well, we are one month into the trump presidency of the president and his team are promising more action on immigration
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cost cutting government reform even as democrats ramp up resistance efforts. washing correspondent hannah brandt tells us what we can expect morning anna. >> rana, good morning. it's been a fast pace first few weeks, but president trump says there's still a lot left on his agenda. >> we've had a lot of progress. president donald trump says he's proud of his first month back on the job, which is included dozens of executive orders sweeping tariffs and major changes to federal agencies. the best for weeks that anybody's ever had is that opening. so. >> now a few 100 more weeks like this. a.d we're going to be great. said the trump administration is particularly proud of the immigration crackdown. deputy chief of staff stephen miller says mass deportations and boosted border security measures are working. the criminals are going home. >> the border is he'll shot america safe. saw from prout and free government cost-cutting is also a top priority with large-scale
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firings of federal workers and spending shakeups led by elon musk and his department of government efficiency. >> a literal chainsaw in hand. this >> the chains all of your sunday. musk says there are more cuts to come arguing the federal government is full of fraud and waste pretty well lake. but you just push on things a little bit. and you say boeing's dollars, democrats say the whirlwind of action is a strategy to put us in a state of constant chaos. >> for the purpose of confusing the american people. senator alex padilla says president trump is trying to distract from the harmful impacts of his policies. and senator peter welch argues he's a legally overstepping his authority. that'll trump has been on a lawless rampage. has democratic. lawmakers say they are fighting against the trump administration policies that they see as dangerous. >> but with republicans in control of congress, their power is limited. live in washington, i'm hannah brandt.
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all right, anne, thank you for that breakdown. >> still have a problem morning news. a dozen people in a san francisco neighborhood woke up to their car, windows smashed and we'll talk more about that. u.s. lawmakers introduced a new bill that will limit the amount to the companies can raise rates for many of the local state. swell, an antioch
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man arrested thursday after allegedly fleeing a traffic stop. >> crashed into an occupied home. and police say terrace, benjamin sped away from police after being spotted with several vehicle code violations. he lost control, struck a resident. luckily no one was inside and hurt inside. they were injured in there after fleeing on foot.
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benjamin was located in a nearby yard with help from drones and canines. he was treated at a hospital and later booked on multiple charges, including reckless, evading and possessing a firearm. the fight between students for sunday's by high school to go on lockdown just before noon thursday, police got reports of a fight involving multiple students. a double height. police soon learn what started with 3 students attracted a crowd of 50 to 100 students. one of those high schoolers had to be taken to the hospital. another was evaluated and treated. both had minor injuries. and police are still trying to figure out what led up to that fight. 2 bay area tech companies are now facing a lawsuit accused of lackey's safeguards against predators seeking to sexually exploit and abuse children. the family of a 13 year-old filed a complaint last week against san francisco based discord and san mateo based roadblocks. now, the boy's parents say there's cited been communicating with the man who asked for new photos sexually explicit content from him in exchange video game currency.
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lawyer representing the family says they want the platforms accountable for the lax safety standards. >> we're seeking to have the companies do what they have been saying all along that they which is to ensure that their safety for minors using the platforms and there isn't the aand it, whether it's reviewing our complaint and seeing the details there were just doing research. parents need to understand that there's sexually explicit material if they have available to children on these on these pot farms. >> well, as for the many abuse, a child, a lawyer says he had multiple victims. he was called by police last year and is serving a 12 year sentence. all right. still in the government news, let's talk about the california's high-speed rail plans. get a major skid. >> well, the white house could possibly keep the project from going forward. we'll be right going forward. we'll be right back. excited about saving big with the comcast business 5-year price lock guarantee. five years? -five years. and he's not alone. -high five. it's five years of reliable gig speed internet.
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>> welcome back rob the morning news on a friday before. yeah. now you probably a thing in what could planned this weekend. we need to know the forecast is like do that. john trimble has you covered morning, john? hopefully at least something outside for one of these days because today, tomorrow sunday, it's all looking gorgeous outside. >> tomorrow in particular, going to be hit in the 70's for a lot of areas. if you've missed the way that feels you look outside san francisco right now, you can see the bay bridge, very calm. look at that flag at the embarcadero. not a lot of movement on a it is a fairly calm morning with some mid-level cirrus clouds rolling over head. definitely a gorgeous, clear, calm start cold, though. that is maybe the one catch to being out there right now. dublin petaluma down in the 30's. so just ron, those extra layers
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and you'll be just fine. temperatures will warm once the sun comes up just after 06:50am. this morning. and once that happens, we are looking at a day that will bring 60's and mostly sunny skies. >> across the bay bridge and not so bad so far, definitely no sign of a back up just yet. metering lights typically turn on in about 15 minutes. so we'll see what that does for you. san mateo bridge, 12 minutes for your crossing. there are others fans are also rolling at the limit. so no issues so far today. >> rated. all right. thank john. firefighters. unions as an apartment fire wednesday night is the perfect example why fire station shouldn't be close in the city. the fire broke out shortly after 9.55. macarthur park 2 minute drive from fire station number 10, the station closed 3 years ago for renovations still has not reopened located about 5 minutes away. they were the ones to respond the firefighters. union says when it comes to response time,
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every minute counts, every time. >> someone calls 9, 1, because they need help right away. a fire doubles in size every 60 seconds. and this apartment fire could have been kept to something on the stove or something inside of one room. but instead it was a total loss for this one apartment and spread to adjacent apartments. luckily crews were able to get there soon as they, you know, says they could and fought the fire rest of leave it to stop it from spreading. >> were if gore wins station tons going reopen at the start of the year. the city also close station. 25 28 in the oakland hills as a budget crisis for more stations are slated to close this month. city council members are hoping to prevent those as they say they found additional revenue. string of broken car. is san francisco street is kron gayle ong reports the break-ins happened on thursday near a well known tourist site. >> just before 4.30, thursday morning, security cameras capturing a car driving in the
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area of leavenworth and greenwich in san francisco. moments later, this person in a bright hooded sweater smashes a window and dives in and out of the passenger side. we found william bennett covering up his broken windows hours later. >> person, a car in san francisco for that 12 years. this is the first time it's ever happened to >> and he is not alone. at least a dozen cars parked near his could be seen with smashed windows. savers ago. police spent the morning taking reports this scene of the auto break-ins right by the famed lombard street while the incident took place near a prime san francisco location. residents say the area is not usually targeted for these crime scenes like. >> part here for 12 years. and this is the first time that happened. the bigger surprise crime data from the san francisco police department central station which covers
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this neighborhood. >> shows reported burglary and larceny thefts are down since january. 1st larceny theft is down. 61 1% from this time frame last year. citywide. those crimes are overall down the car owner we spoke with says not much was taken and auto glass repair. a van was also at the scene. just going to quote from those guys for 300 plus. >> but to have triple a insurance and we only responsible for $100 deductible on this. so that's the good news for us. as for repairs are going to send a guy up tomorrow afternoon to fix it. so running. well, that was gayle ong reporting. the presidio trust is now in jeopardy in san francisco, president donald trump announcing he wants to eliminate the trust which manages the presidio right along san francisco, northern edge. the trust has created back in 96 2 years after the former pursue army base was turned over to the national park service. since then, it has rented out former military housing added news small
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businesses and a lot nonprofits to rent space on their property. the 1500 acres of the presidio became salt. a pinch it back in. '05, and has remained so ever since local leaders are speaking out against the push to abolish it. >> city trust. model of government efficiency. it's a self-sustaining agency. turns a profit. trump does not have the legal authority to terminate the presidio trust. it was created by an act of congress. so this move is illegal and i'm confident it will be challenged in court. can't believe that. >> he would want to shut down the presidio trust when it's done such great work for our community and this area, i would very disappointed to see this disappear and turn into something else. representative nancy pelosi has long championed the development of the presidio issued a statement saying >> she's going to be reviewing the language of the executive order and its purpose. meantime, the trust plans to issue a response itself and he's confident they are in compliance with existing law.
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san francisco congresswoman and former speaker nancy pelosi says while the presidio is important, it's just another example. the president is trying to distance the public for more important issues like cuts to food and health care programs for the middle income americans and the poor as well versed kerman reports, pelosi held a round table on the topic to talk about it at the san francisco food bank. >> speaker emerita nancy pelosi came back to her home in san francisco thursday to visit the food bank for roundtable about what the republican budget proposal has in store for americans. she says it's all about slashing the safety net that provides food and health care services for those most in need. >> whatever bill you're talking about, they have a way of picking the pocket of people who need it most order to get the benefit to those who need it least. >> pelosi heard from a variety of service providers that distribute those services and
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from parents who use those services vital nutrition programs that are part of the farm bill. >> are under threat. >> if the program is cut, tens of thousands of san franciscans people from marin county could be impacted when you have children with special health needs and disabilities. medicaid is your lifeline. it keeps your children connected. these proposed cuts are a death sentence or community over 50% of the babies born in california are born via medicaid. pelosi says few know about the proposed cuts to medicaid and food programs. >> because of distractions coming from the trump white house. she says even the president's call for the end of the presidio is a distraction. >> take a look after the perceived a look after the federal building outlook. after all that, that's important. this is urgent and don't let anything they're doing out there. but there shiny objects distract you from the fact. but what would they want to do is to cut
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these a niche department of education title one for the porsche children head start nutrition programs in the farm. bill. the issues that relate to everything we talked about here, medicaid. role for them to talk about that. >> pelosi says the plan now is for democrats to get the word out across the country about these proposed cuts. not just a democratic districts, but in republican districts. she says once republican families find out what's at stake, they'll talk to their congressman and they'll be able to turn the tide. at the food bank in san francisco. dan kerman kron. 4 pnews. all right. there's a ne bill. it's going to the state legislature and they want to limit utility rate hikes >> hey, rich state senator a although the bill known as the investor owned utility accountability act, if signed, would prohibit the utility company for proposing more than one rate increase per year capitals increases residents to know more than the consumer price index, the
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audit and the use utility equipment in fire risk areas. i you know, i have seen residents share their bills where >> it's $800 a month where summer it's $1000 a month, right? depending on if it's a single family home or they're renters right. and how can somebody do that when they're on a fixed income in response to pg e they released a statement saying they are we are the higher energy cost. >> and that they are taking action to limit future rate increases and help stabilize customer bills. donuts, they're set to open a new location today. that's at 2.30, this afternoon. mayor daniel lurie is going tend to support an honor, small business staple that's been operating in the city's as 1960. the new location is going to be at 17, 12 on polk street. bob's donuts owners say the first 80 people are going to get a free bob's tote and donut specials. as of beer week. coming back. despite the name, they will actually be 10 days of festivities spread
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across the bay. it's kicked off today in san francisco sell force part and sally angeles, 21st amendment brewery. so we have 20 breeze coming tomorrow. plus, a few partners like cho chocolate for slogan are going to putting out some beer and ice ice cream pairings and chocolate pairings. >> with in our 20 breweries have all come together to basically raise money to for the guild to this for the brewers guild in the area they'll be sampling beers that they had made so summer is bringing forebears others, bringing 2, but they're all going to be unique beers. so that will be kind of beers that you can always try. >> organizers say this is a great way to support local craft breweries starts at 05:30pm. still ahead, a gravel morning news. a new nasa study shows. >> working there >> an alarming rate lauer about that. it's just a week ago. most people had never heard of the 4 nations
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we are 4 things you know today a person is dead after a vehicle and motorcycle crash in santa clara. >> 10 of their fire says when they got to the scene, they found the driver of the motorcycle dead. police shut down the intersection last night and we haven't heard when they're going to reopen it. a protest in sonoma county
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over the shares refusal to support a measure designed to protect undocumented migrants. demonstrators say the sheriff has been refusing to support a non collaboration. eyes ordinance and that this hasn't been cern about the safety undocumented immigrants in sonoma county. yet members of various labor groups, including california faculty association and united auto workers. they're going around today at sonoma state university. they're against laying off workers citing concerns over student achievement the rally starts at 01:00pm that sea wall plaza followed by public legislative form from 2 to 5 in the student center. and the city oakland, the unveiling of the new and improved thomas. no ro smith, many park. they invite the community come out of that ribbon cutting ceremony. it's going to happen at 8 other many parks throughout oakland. the event starts 11 30 this morning. the park is at 65th avenue. valentine's day might
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be over, but there's still a chance to enjoy some flowers. san francisco is going to celebrate flower bowl date next month. according to the going a website you can pick up free tulips march 22nd more than 80,000 tulips are going to cover union square. and guess what? you're invited to grab some free visitors are going 11 to 6 tulips per percent. gonna open 02:00pm and clothes at 04:30pm. so so >> that last year the gets friends that love that. hopefully the weather will be holding just as well as that is the next couple of days. i mean, we are looking at a gorgeous and to february, seeing outside this morning, some clear skies from the east bay hills. little light, offshore breeze this morning in just a few passing clouds overhead. >> temperatures are pretty chilly to start but warm up to finish. now we do have storm systems that will be skirting to the north of the bay area. but this blocking high pressure. ridge is ensuring
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that the jet is sent to the north. so that is pushing any sort of rainfall, potential north of the bay area, at least that is going to keep us dry through the weekend with today, mostly sunny skies, just a few passing clouds in the mix, much the same into tomorrow. once we reach the start of next week, the north coast will see the return of a little bit of light rainfall. your weekend fact more than light rainfall. it'll be almost 2 inches of it. the bay area is sitting it out, though, that high pressure ridge, the dominant force in our forecast, keeping us dry, keeping us mild 60's for your highs in the city today. and even some 60's along the coastline in most spots, solid 60's elsewhere to in some of us nearing the 70 degree mark already today, mountain view at 68 degrees for your high santa clara milpitas to san jose at 69, same in union city whileglivermore at 67 degrees. oakland 65 for your high temperature. north bay temps, many cases right up next to that 70 degree, mark, if not actually getting there now,
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tomorrow is going to be the warmest day of the weekend. but just a couple of degrees sunday, very comparable with lots of sunshine all the way through a few passing clouds on monday as our northern california neighbors. do you see some showers? we're just going to be looking at a slightly cooler. one. as for your roads, 10 minutes across the bay bridge. now, normally we see the metering lights turned on at this time, but we are not looking at any back up just yet 12 minutes across the san mateo bridge and your anything. we're close to that crossing or other spence, right? all right. on the eve of that california's high-speed rail project could be next on the chopping block for the trump administration. >> yeah. the new head of the department of transportation say the project has been mismanaged. sean duffy held a news conference at union station in downtown l a he said, though the project was want exciting in the state is still short of its funding goals and it's unstable libeled timeline for the project's completion. the
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ambitious project is designed to connect la to san francisco, but he's faced a complicated history with years of delays. >> we can't just say we're going to get money and then not hold states accountable to how they spend that money be spent per the agreements that they made with the federal government. best, there's 18 to 19 billion dollars if at all state in the fun. >> so that means you're 110 or more billion-dollar short and they're trying to get dribs and drabs from the federal government 3 or 4 billion at a time. this will never work. >> citizen conducting comply funding for the california high-speed rail authority. currently some 171 miles of the system are being constructed and design that we were set in bakersfield. irs little lay off about 7,000 workers today, mostly probation workers who were worked there for less than a year. this announcement comes after those announces plans to drastically shrink the federal workforce. cut government funding and spending. the layoffs are said to only affect those hired after the
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irs received additional funding from former president biden to increase the staff. it's unclear how the layoffs are going to impact the current tax season. check your freezer because trader joe's a recall is popular. frozen organic acai bowls over concerns. it might be tiny plastic pieces in it. the recall impacts all varieties of the bulls regardless of the best by date trader joe's did not disclose whether there were any customers who it port any issues. so there's a customer's you can return them and get a refund or you could throw them out. san jose aims to revitalize its downtown and there is a new to store nightclub spring 1000 people to the bay area. the p b's center will be a social destination for all cultures. >> are objective here is create a stew reinvigorate and revitalize downtown. say the purpose is to create this. coming a lot of lies vibrancy got up to turn satellite into a top to your destination. how exciting. all right. now to
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sports, you have candidates, national hockey team defeating team usa in an overtime win for the first ever. ford nation faceoff championship game over sports director scott reese. as those highlights. >> hey, everybody, it's the tournament that captivated a continent before nations faceoff. hey, what's an interesting time for u.s. canada relations for any number of reasons, most of which have nothing to do with hockey. but national pride spilled over in a big way when the 2 teams met on sunday thursday night, the rematch and the tournament final. this time was less about fist to cuffs and more about finish us championship game of the 4 nations faceoff in boston. neighbor nations collide. unbelievable energy in the building. first period. nathan mackinnon top of the slot. his 4th goal of the tournament one, nothing. canada late in the period traffic in front of the canadian that brady tkachuk scores. it's 1, 1, after one tkachuk got hurt in the game on saturday. feeling just fine. and that's something like
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>> that's a hockey for >> 40 minutes to go. i don't think so. second period. follow the bouncing puck. jake sanderson, his first of the tourney. and it's a 2, one u.s. lead. but 6 and a half minutes later, sam bennett. the equalizer. it's 2 to 3 periods, not enough. over time in ot the u.s. on the attack. auston matthews denied by jordan binnington another great save at the side of the net bennington. well, he was not done their chance to talk joy. >> yeah, i should say so. he was brilliant. had 31 saves 8 minutes into the extra frame. connor mcdavid ends it. canada wins the inaugural. 4 nations faceoff 3 to 2 a game. we will not soon forget. that's your sports update.
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>> all right. thank you for that. in the east bay sweet maple restaurant, they're going open in in downtown walnut creek next week. the restaurant announced in the grand opening will happen monday at their location on gm own in dry. this is going be the 5th bay area location for the restaurant. so they already are at san francisco cupertino, palo alto. so eat maple has garnered popularity among brunch goers since it opened its first san francisco location back in 2010. also this weekend, it is the silicon valley auto show. the event is being held at the santa clara convention center. that's right. next to levi's stadium. it starts today and runs through sunday today and on saturday. the times are from 10:00am to 08:00pm sundays from 10:00am 06:00pm. all right. coming up, look, rabbit morning news would have the latest airplane incident. >> and now forcing several lawmakers on capitol hill. their concerns over recent their concerns over recent cuts of we will explain
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>> well, there's a new study. this is part of the bay area. it's going now literally using satellites to analyze changes. a nasa study has discovered new for bay area locations sinking the findings are the complicate how we deal with rising seas. so sandra fell corlett era foster city in bay farm island in alameda are the biggest trouble spots locally. wow, we should just say by 2050, the low spots in these areas could see sea levels rise more than 17 inches. when you factor in the sinking land, it's way more than the estimated sea level rise of 7 and a half inches for the bay area region as a whole. >> tears started losing its water and it's losing. its one young man starts sinking. so
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the unfortunate is that these terrorists are typically flat. and if they are seeking, that means that exposure to the right and be much bigger. but what i also know from the some of the reports from the local authorities that they are aware of this problem and they're working on that occasion strategies. >> and it's not just those 4 areas identified. nasa says, for instance, with the reclaim need san francisco. the land is moving down faster than the sea itself is going up. up next, problem morning news back-to-back break-ins in the south. a small business. why the owner says she's determined to stay in the neighborhood. plus, there are 2 bay area tech companies accused of putting kids at danger and online situations. we'll details on lawsuit will right back.
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>> right now on the kron 4 morning news, back-to-back break-ins at the south. a small business. the owner says she won't be scared away. plus threats from the white house with federal money from schools because of diversity programs, the changes we could see here in the bay area. >> we should not be cooperating with ice not be helping in any way that people should forcibly removed from their homes. >> and the sonoma county sheriff facing backlash over concerns. the county is working with ice agents from cold morning news starts now. >> news at 6.
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>> good morning. thanks for joining us. i'm james fletcher and i'm reyna harvey in for joy. false and it is friday, february. 21st supposed to be a nice i know i can't wait for the temperatures. good morning gorgeous out there into the weekend. we've got lots of sunshine. some warming, daytime highs in the 60's to even low 70's. >> cites a little bit to look forward to for sure. we're looking outside at half moon bay here. we're about to see the sunrise in just a couple of minutes. all in all what we do have this morning is some light cloud cover rolling over head, but no opportunity of rainfall. so you can be sure that as we roll through the weekend, only mild weather, dry skies. temperatures in the 30's to 40's right now. dublin, you're at 38 degrees. santa rosa down to 39. so go ahead. throw on that extra layer this morning after a chilly start. we do get to some mild afternoon highs mostly rising today into the 60's. >> rain all rise on desk of the movement, lebanon, right? traveling into the city right now. your salmon temperatures
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