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also on 8.80, southbound or the 5th avenue in oakland. i do see an accident there looks like we're seeing just a slight delay as you're traveling along 8.80, and another accident right here. this is in oakland. 24 eastbound at 5.80, west. it looks scenes to slight delay because of that. now look at the golden gate bridge to traveling from the into the city. still want to take you a little under 20 minutes to make that drive. but as you can see, the bridge is wet and slick definitely take your time this morning. have a storm continues to pound the bay area leaving residents deal with whatever damage is left behind. kron four's. terisa stasio has more on how the bay area handle that heavy mist of rain. >> in hillsborough. the flooding intense one resident rescued from these fast-moving waters by firefighters on highway 90 to a closure for several hours and in half moon, bay drivers became trapped as water rose so quickly catching many off guard. >> in 5 of the 9 barrier bay area today. we did experience closures on the in sonoma. the one 16
also on 8.80, southbound or the 5th avenue in oakland. i do see an accident there looks like we're seeing just a slight delay as you're traveling along 8.80, and another accident right here. this is in oakland. 24 eastbound at 5.80, west. it looks scenes to slight delay because of that. now look at the golden gate bridge to traveling from the into the city. still want to take you a little under 20 minutes to make that drive. but as you can see, the bridge is wet and slick definitely take your...
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Dec 13, 2021
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this is from third avenue to 5th avenue. drivers are being urged to avoid that area. no word on when the road will reopen. no reports of any injuries is the good news. >>> now to storm coverage in the north bay. justin andrews reports from marin county. >> reporter: the rain has been pretty relentless here in mill valley, for the last several hours. it has been dumping a lot of rain. but this didn't stop people from congress something of these raindrops with their umbrella in hand, trying to grab cup of coffee. people living here, they say they also noticed some of the ponding. >> it rained a lot yesterday, and i have a house -- i'm upstairs, and i look out, and it's just wonderful, though. we need the rain so much. but it's getting to be too much today. >> we know too much rain and some winds can cause some damage. yesterday afternoon we saw it. this was pretty big redwood tree that has been uprooted in forestville. the tree crushed the second floor of a home. thankfully the homeowner was not inside at the time. she was not hurt. we noticed downed power play lines on
this is from third avenue to 5th avenue. drivers are being urged to avoid that area. no word on when the road will reopen. no reports of any injuries is the good news. >>> now to storm coverage in the north bay. justin andrews reports from marin county. >> reporter: the rain has been pretty relentless here in mill valley, for the last several hours. it has been dumping a lot of rain. but this didn't stop people from congress something of these raindrops with their umbrella in...
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Dec 11, 2021
12/21
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it's being described as resembling the power of a ship sailing a 5th avenue. its shape maximizing the use of the triangular plot created by broadway as daniel says, a functional building. but a beautiful one to the golden age of a skyscraper was also the great age of american expansion. ah 1800 new york had a population of only 60000. by 1900, it was a 1000000. in the 1920s, it overtook london as the largest city in the world. when the new york stock market crashed in 1929. the city already had more than a 180 buildings over 20 stories high the patron of the last mega structure of this era, john j rescue reputedly gave his architect a simple break. build as high as you can without it falling over. the results was the empire state the tallest building in the world for the next 40 years known in the trade as the empty state for its commercial failings. it was nevertheless averse for statement with which no one in new york or elsewhere for that matter could compete in the shadow of the empire state is the office of an economist. he's drawing parallels between the
it's being described as resembling the power of a ship sailing a 5th avenue. its shape maximizing the use of the triangular plot created by broadway as daniel says, a functional building. but a beautiful one to the golden age of a skyscraper was also the great age of american expansion. ah 1800 new york had a population of only 60000. by 1900, it was a 1000000. in the 1920s, it overtook london as the largest city in the world. when the new york stock market crashed in 1929. the city already had...
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Dec 13, 2021
12/21
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a southbound -- south el camino real from third avenue to 5th avenue is currently closed due to downed in the road. take a look at it right here. it's currently unknown how long this will take to clear. of course, we want to keep you updated through our app as well as our twitter page. that's@nbc bay area. >>> turning to the devastating tornadoes that ripped through six states over the weekend. kentucky's governor says the death toll in his state is now 64. which is less than expected after word came that most workers at a factory that was hit on friday night actually got out safely. >> search and rescue efforts continue today to find those survivors. president biden will tour the damaged area of kentucky on wednesday. nbc's wendy wolfolk has more from mayfield, kentucky. >> as we begin day three in the search for survivors, the death toll is certain to rise. but thankfully, it's not expected to go as high as originally feared this weekend. that's due in part because of the confirmation from the candle factory that 90 people who were working on friday night made it out alive. six peopl
a southbound -- south el camino real from third avenue to 5th avenue is currently closed due to downed in the road. take a look at it right here. it's currently unknown how long this will take to clear. of course, we want to keep you updated through our app as well as our twitter page. that's@nbc bay area. >>> turning to the devastating tornadoes that ripped through six states over the weekend. kentucky's governor says the death toll in his state is now 64. which is less than expected...
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Dec 2, 2021
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. >> reporter: police pulled him oaf days later on 5th avenue what they found on his home widened theirecovered videos from the defendant's cell phone appearing to show him sexually abusing a number of women who are unconscious. >> reporter: police believe the attacks were happening for years. one video made on january of 2019 the victim told police she didn't remember what happened but woke up on oak beach and was missing her phone. when police searched the bay shore home, they found 32 cell phones and 16 driver's licenses. all believed to be trophies taken from his victims police are trying to identify the victims seen in the videos >> the investigation is really early on we're not certain what the full extent and scope of this will be but it seems like it's going to increase in magnitude. >>> polic >> police are trying to contact the owners of the phones and licenses >>> a teenager back home from the hospital after suffering serious injuries in that christmas parade tragedy in wisconsin. his name eric. his family and friends gave him a heroes welcome his father had to help him get in
. >> reporter: police pulled him oaf days later on 5th avenue what they found on his home widened theirecovered videos from the defendant's cell phone appearing to show him sexually abusing a number of women who are unconscious. >> reporter: police believe the attacks were happening for years. one video made on january of 2019 the victim told police she didn't remember what happened but woke up on oak beach and was missing her phone. when police searched the bay shore home, they...
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Dec 31, 2021
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will never change like street closures starting early friday morning 38 street to 59th street from 5th avenue9th avenue. >> will be closed to vehicles. also to subway entrance is 42nd street and 7th avenue and 47th street and broadway will be closed. some people we spoke with about the added restrictions are all for it. anything to ensure safety is the best thing the restriction. it is that we have we have do this. >> that we have no other choice nowadays but is kind of unfortunate. but we're going to enjoy as much as we can. well want to catch no covid around here within us high right now. so we've got to stay safe. >> and you can celebrate the new year with kron 4. the countdown will begin at 9 o'clock tonight. and then at 1130 our grant lotus and justine waltman will take us into the new year as they start to countdown the last 30 minutes. we will celebrate a life fireworks show from the entertainment capital of the world. las vegas only on kron 4. if you want to usher in the new year are nice and warm and safe at your house. coming up on the kron 00:00am morning news. we'll tell you about
will never change like street closures starting early friday morning 38 street to 59th street from 5th avenue9th avenue. >> will be closed to vehicles. also to subway entrance is 42nd street and 7th avenue and 47th street and broadway will be closed. some people we spoke with about the added restrictions are all for it. anything to ensure safety is the best thing the restriction. it is that we have we have do this. >> that we have no other choice nowadays but is kind of unfortunate....
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Dec 6, 2021
12/21
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the person who posted the video says it happened on 100 and 5th avenue right now. details still unknown. we are working with oakland police to figure out how this all went down. if anyone was hurt and if anyone will be ticketed for it. also, take a look at your screen tonight. now police say they need your help, trying to find this man. he is shad khan. investigators say that he has been eating at a number of local restaurants in napa. but he's been dipping out without paying his bill. officers say that he stiffed several restaurants with the tab in the last few days. if you happen to know where he is. make sure you call that the police much more to come tonight here on kron. 4 news at 9. it is the 8th night of chanukah. >> we're going to take a look at some of the fun festivities that have been happening across the bay area. plus a look back at the life and legacy of longtime kansas. sen bob dole after he passed away bob dole after he passed away this morning. chevy is taking people lots of places this holiday. we're going sledding! we're going to find the perfect
the person who posted the video says it happened on 100 and 5th avenue right now. details still unknown. we are working with oakland police to figure out how this all went down. if anyone was hurt and if anyone will be ticketed for it. also, take a look at your screen tonight. now police say they need your help, trying to find this man. he is shad khan. investigators say that he has been eating at a number of local restaurants in napa. but he's been dipping out without paying his bill. officers...
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he can shoot someone on 5th avenue and wouldn't lose any voters.nald trump did and represents in this country, 70 plus, 75 billion voted for him. i think that speaks more us as a society. he has shown us who he is for decades and continues to be this person. tim knows this. and you don't think there wasn't a collective eye roll in the ag's office when he filed that paperwork? they're going, all right, good luck with that. he has never been up against as formidable of a prosecutor as the ag and as the one that's coming in in manhattan. he's not happy about any of that and he's acting hysterically and it shows. >> i'm studying the backgrounds of the two of you. tara's got a snow man over her left shoulder. tim has -- his right shoulder. i think we have to get used to this notion that donald trump is the biggest snow flake in the history of american politics. thank you for being on the show today. >>> after the break, biden outdoing one of the most lasting changes that a president can ever make. we'll tell you all about that in a second. make. we'll t
he can shoot someone on 5th avenue and wouldn't lose any voters.nald trump did and represents in this country, 70 plus, 75 billion voted for him. i think that speaks more us as a society. he has shown us who he is for decades and continues to be this person. tim knows this. and you don't think there wasn't a collective eye roll in the ag's office when he filed that paperwork? they're going, all right, good luck with that. he has never been up against as formidable of a prosecutor as the ag and...
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Dec 11, 2021
12/21
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to see trump get out there in a rally and say he could shoot someone on 5th avenue, during one of hises, a protester was protesting, which they have the right to. and he said knock the hell out of them. i will pay for your lawyer. i didn't know he was voted for after that. it's not hillary. the email thing was blown out of proportion, but i didn't want her husband in office again. i just cannot understand how people can vote for somebody. they knew were trump was going. i believe he had something to do with january 6. the way he talked and made fun of people like john mccain, and they said he speaks from the hip. he was talking about grabbing women. that is locker room talk. know that is character. guest: go ahead and respond. can i say something really quick? that is something we hear a lot in our audience which is because of the past couple election cycles, we have a need to rebuild trust with each other. i think we have seen people in our lives processing what they've heard from politicians in ways that are shocking to us. they seem inconsistent with character. we often think about
to see trump get out there in a rally and say he could shoot someone on 5th avenue, during one of hises, a protester was protesting, which they have the right to. and he said knock the hell out of them. i will pay for your lawyer. i didn't know he was voted for after that. it's not hillary. the email thing was blown out of proportion, but i didn't want her husband in office again. i just cannot understand how people can vote for somebody. they knew were trump was going. i believe he had...
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higher this morning believes private equity firms would pay at least 75 bucks a share, all this saks 5th avenue as senator nearly 3 decades before running as republican presidential candidate in 96 dole announced diagnosed with the same four long cancer in 94 was 98, true hero served this is country in amazing fashion back to you. maria: what a legacy cheryl, thank you so much. at the omicron variant taking a stock market on a wild ride since thanksgiving my next guest says there are technology names investors should focus on evercore senior managing director head of internet research author of nothing but luck, great to see you nothing but net great book thanks for writing it i want your take on mega caps uber amazon facebook your thoughts on creating value finding value within tech right now. >> you can find value in tech there is a couple dislocated high quality names -- thrust of book to look for those the high quality names three to mind amazon facebook one uber, uber may be toughest because faces both headwinds omicron, is -- back -- tampering down mobility going to be hard, but there is
higher this morning believes private equity firms would pay at least 75 bucks a share, all this saks 5th avenue as senator nearly 3 decades before running as republican presidential candidate in 96 dole announced diagnosed with the same four long cancer in 94 was 98, true hero served this is country in amazing fashion back to you. maria: what a legacy cheryl, thank you so much. at the omicron variant taking a stock market on a wild ride since thanksgiving my next guest says there are technology...
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to see trump get out there in a rally and say he could shoot someone on 5th avenue, during one of hises, a protester was protesting, which they have the right to. and he said knock the hell out of them. i will pay for your lawyer. i didn't know he was voted for after that. it's not hillary. the email thing was blown out of proportion, but i didn't want her husband in office again. i just cannot understand how people can vote for somebody. they knew were trump was going. i believe he had something to do with january 6. the way he talked and made fun of people like john mccain, and they said he speaks from the hip. he was talking about grabbing women. that is locker room talk. know that is character. guest: go ahead and respond. can i say something really quick? that is something we hear a lot in our audience which is because of the past couple election cycles, we have a need to rebuild trust with each other. i think we have seen people in our lives processing what they've heard from politicians in ways that are shocking to us. they seem inconsistent with character. we often think about
to see trump get out there in a rally and say he could shoot someone on 5th avenue, during one of hises, a protester was protesting, which they have the right to. and he said knock the hell out of them. i will pay for your lawyer. i didn't know he was voted for after that. it's not hillary. the email thing was blown out of proportion, but i didn't want her husband in office again. i just cannot understand how people can vote for somebody. they knew were trump was going. i believe he had...
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Dec 28, 2021
12/21
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paul: sometimes when i walked to penn station, i will walk down 5th avenue or madison and it seems liketores were packed over the last several weeks. give us a sense of what is going on in the world of luxury. stacey: luxury has been incredible. that wealthy customer has not been traveling, so they have more in their pocket and the muddy is -- the money is ready to come out and that is where they are spending. so many of them, lines had an hour wait. you have to remember that they are controlling traffic. you can't just walk in the store and browse. they are controlling who comes in the store and is creating a sense of fomo. romaine: i saw them all lined up. i saw paul out there one day. beyond luxury goods, the other big items we talk about our electronics, computers, phones. i know that was big in our household as far as the christmas lists go. does that sustain itself into 2022? stacey: i think it does. you have seen constrained inventory. you look at a company like best buy, in september and october at the shelves were empty and the people working were single online we are not even
paul: sometimes when i walked to penn station, i will walk down 5th avenue or madison and it seems liketores were packed over the last several weeks. give us a sense of what is going on in the world of luxury. stacey: luxury has been incredible. that wealthy customer has not been traveling, so they have more in their pocket and the muddy is -- the money is ready to come out and that is where they are spending. so many of them, lines had an hour wait. you have to remember that they are...