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get exclusive offers on select new volvo models. contact your volvo retailer to learn more. >> right now, the kron 4 morning news. a family is mourning the loss of a 5 year-old after grounding in the east bay. oakland's new police chief takes over the department today. we're going to take a look back at the long road to get here. and the bay area comes together to honor the life of reverend cecil williams will take you there.
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>> from the area's local news station. you're watching the kron. 4 morning news at no. >> good morning. happy mother's day cause. i didn't see you yesterday and i just want to >> say a good out there. and daria and i'm james. we had a beautiful day for mother's day. the weather was fantastic. we're waking up this morning, though, who was a little bit of cloud and fog. yeah, great, but not gloomy. that's ok, john. gray is just fine. it means that it's not to get too hot out there, at least for most of us. a couple spots will get towards those low to mid 80's, though. that's just further inland. >> outside of kuwait hour yet. a lot of cloud cover overhead that noticeable coastal breeze pushing right up against the coastline will see the low gray burning off along the bay shore. our inland areas are already sunny, but our coastal spots, you stay pretty gray. and that's because of that push of cool coastal air, which will again result in another foggy morning tomorrow. but as i noted, this does help to moderate temperatures. right now we're hanging out in the 50's for most of the bay area, oakland
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and alameda at 53 degrees. concord at 58 later on today. we've got daytime highs, mostly in the 70's, few low 80's for the stimulant. michael's in for arena this morning. the roads. >> hey, good morning, everyone. it is 901. taking a look right now. you can see over in the east bay, oakland, specifically we're dealing with a traffic collision near 20th avenue. some lanes are affected and you can see it's a northbound lanes of 8.80, that the accident is actually on. but those southbound lanes are also starting to get backed up. so keep that in mind, thp is already clearing things out. but you may see residual delays at least for the next 30 minutes or so. taking a live look at the bay bridge this morning. all is clear there. 14 minute commute. once you get past that toll plaza and then taking a look over the mateo bridge, 80 to 101. only a 13 minute commute. there live. looking at the richmond. sandra fell bridge is 8 minute commute over that. and lastly, that golden gate bridge coming in at a 21 minute commute into the city this morning. i will send it back to 2 at the desk.
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>> thanks a lot to 902. and today oakland begins a new chapter. their new police chief yeah. floyd mitchell taking over as the new top cop after a year's long search kron four's will tran is in oakland with the details. will. it took about 13, 14 months to find their new top cop. they searched everywhere. james. >> across the nation, many people thought they shouldn't have to search at all. they wanted lower on armstrong to be reinstated as police chief. but in the end, mayor sheng thao, she went all the way to lubbock, texas to find their new top cop to try to solve things in oakland. now floyd mitchell will take over officially is first monday today actually started on saturday. but this is his first weekday and he will make his first come public comments at 10, 15 this morning. he takes over an embattled police department as well as an embattled city with public
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perception believing that crime is just out of control in the city of oakland that nothing can be done despite crime rates showing that they're actually down this time compared to the same time last year. but robberies are still up. a lot of people, of course, want him to go in there and immediately solve the crime problems. why mitchell says his first 100 days will try to get to know the staff as well as try to get underneath. federal monitor. oakland is being watched by the federal government and they hope to eventually get from underneath that he takes over for lower on armstrong who was abruptly fired 13 months ago by mayor thao. now, lauren armstrong is fire. excuse me is suing the city for wrongful termination, believing he never should have been fired in the first place. and at one point during the search for a new top cop, he and many others thought he should have been reinstated as a candidate to get that job. but that wasn't the case. fort
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mitchell takes over and he will begin again in about an hour from now. we will have those public statements for you and hopefully before the end of our 10 o'clock newscast. just how and battled as far as oakland is concerned. james and area, you might recall last june, the state offered millions of free dollars to the city of oakland to help try to fight organized retail theft. oakland, i miss the deadline and never got them out. >> back to you. yeah, i think they're all happy that we have a new chief now. thank you. >> it is 905. and in the east bay family now mourning the loss of their 5 year-old boy who ended up drowning over the weekend. this behind a home on bethel island. kron four's jack moment has story. >> contra costa county first responders rushed to bethel island. reports of a 5 year-old drowned in bethel island. we had a young male drowned.
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>> landing over there. john sullivan, a neighbor says each of these homes has a dock news hitting close to his home. he says this tragedy was praying for you know, it didn't work you're the rescuers did the best they could. neighbors tell us the boy was visiting relatives in the complex and fell off the dock in the back of the home. so neighbors say a drowning is really uncommon. some of them have been living here for years and say they've never seen anything like it. >> but they also said at the same time, water safety is at the top of mind spreading sand words of advice for people who have boats just like this one. i'm very sad about it. hearing about it that that breaks my r has lived here for 3 years and says she's never heard of a drowning in this community until now. i'm not blaming the parent, you shows just don't so quickly, right? so accidents happen. that's why they're caught this. lot these so important weaver says her family are all experienced swimmers but make sure they all wear life vests.
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you know, we're in the get down here without investment has more. boaters are expected in the months to come. >> weaver says water safety to her. this person, you know, the delta. it's serious, you know, is that current that under current, we've had lots of friends that are not lots but several friends. >> that have succumb. so we don't we won't get out there without a vest. >> on bethel island, moment. kron 4 news. >> it's 906. and student rallies continue on college campuses around the country and the bay area. and it was graduation weekend where she what happened here on the stanford campus yesterday. these are jewish students that were demonstrated again. they wanted to express their support for stanford's mission of diversity and also point out that they feel pressure to keep quiet can speak up freely about what's going on in the world right now. and some even feel like they need to hide their face because of all that's going on in the middle east with the war between israel and hamas. and this
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happened at the graduation for ceremony. pro tours protesters, as you know, have been camped out on the cal campus of berkeley for nearly 3 weeks. >> well, a new video shows the moments the teenagers from the east bay were shot at while participating at a rolling competition in west sacramento. this was during a race along the sacramento river. watch the water behind their heads. you see that the water sort of kicks up there in a couple spots. that's when somebody fired at least 3 shots at the oakland strokes. rowling club. but the bullet's you're hitting the water as they whizz past the heads of those teenagers. now the father of one of the 15 year-old rowers says that when
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he learned about what happened was obviously terrified. >> was pretty shocked. i think all of us were. it's it's horrifying. it maybe 10 feet. it could have been closer. could have been a little bit further away, but it was too close. >> luckily, nobody was hurt. police right now are looking for whoever fired those bullets. happening this week, david de pap the man convicted of attacking paul pelosi is set to be sentenced on friday. federal prosecutors are asking a judge for a 40 year prison sentence. the pap was convicted last year of attempted kidnapping of a federal official and assault. that attack happened during october of 2022. was all caught on security cameras and police body camera video. the pap admitted during trial that he broke into the pelosi home with the intent of holding nancy pelosi hostage. we'll keep you updated as we learn more about his sentencing this friday. >> san mateo county officials are happy about an attempt to
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block a tnt's planned to and landline service in the area on friday. acp, you see administrative law, judge rejected 18 t's plan to withdraw as a carrier of last resort. this means tnt has to continue to provide access to basic telephone service to anybody who requests it in that service area. now, the cdc still has to vote on this, whether to accept the judge's decision and that will happen next month. >> well, happening today,h california state parks and cal fire will begin prescribed burns at mount diablo state park. they're going to be active in the mitchell canyon area until june 7th. the state park says these prescribed burns. we will all happen depending on the weather and the air quality conditions. so those dates might change, but they're going to be out there doing that work. >> there you see the ribbon
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cutting cutting and now you have to see the view from this new park in san francisco. they just opened it over the weekend on your bill island, it's called panorama park. and you can see why the views panoramic. this is amazing is on the island's highest point. and you can see complete 3.60. there's just beautiful. the city's skyline, the bridges and the mayor says that there's nothing quite like it. >> i don't know if i could never really imagined it. would you see the pictures when you here? people talk about it. it's one thing but to be in it, it's quite something else. it is magical. >> and you see sculpture with the point. that's a 6 to 9 foot tall sculpture called point of infinity a by a japanese artists. and the new space is open and ready for you to go to. it's part of a bit bigger project that they're working on that will involve thousands of new homes and other parks on your bubbling and treasure islands. its 9.11 right now. and still ahead on the kron, 4 morning
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news, we are going to hear from the east bay restaurant owner who is struggling to keep his restaurant open. >> having multiple break-ins happened there, we'll have his story and his plea and alameda district attorney bringing the fight now 2 car insurance companies will see why she says that they have this rig.
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>> 9.13, right now, i would tell you how from others and took a bike ride yesterday fighting a wind. yeah. but you know, i didn't mention so as me and 3 other people. i had an electric bike cheater. it pedal assist. so i could work
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and they'll have regular asked to given the choice that probably going to games. i'm never going back change job. still get the satisfaction of taking you want and that it just helps i love. i love it. he might make. got to say we are looking at a good morning for getting outside for a little bit. there's all that blanket of clouds sitting above the bay. this is looking down into the bay from mount tam rate here. >> that blanket is going to stay put near the coastline while burning off along the bay shore. you already got your sunshine in london to get keep it around the rest of the day. now we see lots of sunshine along the bay later today. going make for a comfortable afternoon. that onshore breeze does not lead up, though, and will help to moderate temps and eventually pushed back in some low grade during the overnight hours. tonight. >> as for temps today, staying cool in the city and at the coast with some upper 50's to low 60's for these areas. well, the 60's to 70's can be expected along the bayshore county. your sweet spot, cahlos at 74 redwood city. 75
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san jose. you'll get up to 80 degrees this afternoon while the east bay looking at daytime highs anywhere from the 70's to 80's yourself except for oakland, berkeley and richmond, where that cool sea breeze keeps you down in the 60's. the late 73 while vacaville. our warmest spot today at eighty-four degrees. let's look ahead. temperatures tomorrow are going to be in the low 80's again for inland areas, 70's by the bay shore. we have a brief spike in temps into the mid 80's on average wednesday and thursday. winds kick up on friday making for a breezy start to the weekend with temperatures falling just a little bit. michael. >> thanks the morning, everyone. taking a look at your roads right now. everything seems to be pretty clear for the most part. a live look at the bay bridge. 12 minute over and those metering lights are not on. you can see the toll plaza is fairly clear for the most part. taking a look at 101. it's a 30 minute commute from san jose to menlo park this morning. and a look at some drive times for those heading out livermore to dublin, 60 minutes, dublin to fremont. 23
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minutes. san leandro to milpitas. 34 minutes is to sunnyvale. a 10 minute commute. taking a look over in the area. if you're heading down over towards crockett things, look good there. and checking in with antioch, the drive to concord from any act. an 18 minute commute. things have slowed down there which are sped up there. i should say, rather and taking a look at westbound 80 crockett to the maze. it is only a 23 minute commute know. lastly, we'll take a look at the richmond center fell bridge. if you're utilizing that this morning to 7 minute commute over that, i'll send it back to 2. >> time now to talk winners and losers on wall street financial expert rob black. joining us this morning where the markets are a bit mixed. not a lot of movement going on this morning. rob, good morning. if a camera. >> yeah, things are a little mix. they started off stronger. we're having a great 1st half of the year. we'll have a great month of may. we have great care for march. april was a little bit of showers, we're going the flowers this week. we'll be looking at inflation on
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tuesday, the ppi, the producer price index. yeah, but the big one is wednesday. the consumer price index, retail sales companies mcdonald's are thomas. the consumer low in consumer slowing down. we'll get more confirmation that positive or negative this week. so that's all we really have going on. we're getting through earnings season is wrapping up radar in seasonal things, considered it like a b. plus, a minus. well, mcdonald's is offering that $5 meal. now they're trying to court. i guess what? >> lower income consumers to come back right? >> fast food has gone up so much i know some people that we could to shake shack and get a a sandwich or burger and a shake and east beyond 12 bucks out. almost $25 for one meal mcdonald's feeling that as well as they're offering a 5 dollar plan. it's not quite formalized at this point in time, but it looks like it's going be something like 4 nuggets double or make chicken plus a soda and fries. so
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trying to give consumers hang on. but the economy is slowing. its of the feds want to watch because as we get more evidence, the fed will more than likely cut interest rates, which should stimulate the u.s. economy. yeah. why am i seeing headlines about game stock? >> stock going back up again. that was that whole meme stock thing a while ago. >> it's roaring he's back after 3 years of silence posted something where it looks like a video game or who's edging in closer to the screen that stock is up. 85 plus percent today. i think at one point in time was up about 110%. it's pushing other meme stocks. it companies are financially weak but heavily shorted and it's causing the retail investor to try to mess with hedge funds. it works out to a dozen. so be amc's awesome. moving higher today as there's a little meme. stock mania monday going on on wall street. interesting. all right. thank you for indulging my curiosity on those. let's r% get to our first official topic this netflix. >> getting deeper into what
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live events live. sports act. yeah. but want to cut to the chase and say it's not live sports as much as sports entertainment so mike tyson, who i grew up kind of watch pay 99 bucks for pay per view. he's been retired for 19 years. then you get the jake paul who is a social media star slash so it's getting like my kids generation. plus me interested in the boxing event in july. but that really sports, although this is officially sanction. so it will count as a winner last night, an exhibition. okay. look at what else, netflix. james. wwe. 5 billion dollars. that's sports entertainment, right? they did. the netflix cop which combined golfers and formula one drivers which can not really competition. that's an exhibition of golf for 41 years than they did that netflix lamb, which was in a multi-million-dollar payout to get to test players in vegas to battle each other. all right. tom brady roast was comedy mixed with the sport's greatest of all time triangle.
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so what this all about is getting it the commercials, the advertisers to be like cook or they want to sponsor those memorable of that. so to that end, netflix is talking with the nfl about getting 2 games on sunday. chris are christmas day so they can watch it with my boys right? one day. they can watch it with their boys. remember about their dad? it's memorable. it's family building. i'm very similar to amazon's doing with black friday trying to get all the shoppers on the one day to watch the nfl to go ahead and click on your amazon link. you do leave the house right. i all your christmas guess so it's how apple, amazon, disney and netflix are all approaching it differently. but for sure, netflix is getting into sports as much as sports entertainment riding the coattails of famous people. interesting. okay. well, that was sort of like the last thing that like broadcaster is nanging on to to keep eyeballs was live event, stuff. >> now it looks like streamers are getting more into that as well. let's wrap up one final topic this buy now pay later.
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that's been something that's been on the ascent here recently. is that continuing? >> bothers me because when we're we had infomercials with 3 easy payments of 29 19, right? and her parents had by i had layaway where you would make payments on what you want for most of the years you can get for christmas. now there's app called klarna and afterpay and affirm and kind of like shadow get. it's not credit card debt, but get and that's where i'm concerned up. 14% in usage of dollars last year. the holidays, we put our gifts 7 and a half percent of them. some 0.5% of all christmas holiday purchase were spent on buy now pay which is great. if you can do it, it's not gonna hurt credits. not going to help your credit. you not to pay interest, but a lot of people are starting to fall behind and to the tune of its about 25 billion dollars in the first 5 months of this year. first 4 months. so you factor that out. that
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75 billion roughly of shadow debt. you have to pay for it. >> and if you do pay for its no big deal. and that's what a lot of people are banking on. all right. but right now, a 3rd of credit cards are maxed out on people are using buy now pay later. and it's i think it's going to be a bad thing in the long term for consumers as they get in over their head. and they've i think that they can't afford like vacations. and i found i want those 2, but i have to pay for them with credit and or cash and not buy now pay later, which kind of a ation of credit. interesting. okay. well, we'll see how sector of the financial world continues to evolve over time. >> rob, thank you as always. we're going drop again tomorrow. so let him know. now you've got his facebook execs handles. there is e-mail as well at robert roblox dot com and we'll chat about it tomorrow morning. thanks, rob.
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and we're back 9.25. time happening today. san francisco's public library is kicking off a series of events for san francisco tech week. it all kicks off at 10, 30 this morning with a digital passport. bingo game that will be on the 5th floor next at 01:00pm. the have a seminar called detecting ai-generated content, which is something we're going all need to be able to better of going forward at 02:00pm. they're going to photo walk out of golden gate park will be held in cantonese and mandarin at san francisco botanical gardens. and then finally at 04:00pm today they'll have a program called zoom basics and that will be back at the library in the computer training center up on the 5th floor. we've got all learned to detect ais. areas. mom thought she at the met gala. she's like mom out there. that was a was not some small businesses in monterey county
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could be eligible for a loan in the event of a disaster. >> the loan is for businesses affected by the slip out that caused highway one near rocky creek to crash down and crumble. remember, this was in march the u.s. small business administration is going provide low-interest federal loans. 2 non-farm businesses in agricultural, co-operatives and businesses that are engaged in aqua culture. most private nonprofit organizations as well. if you qualify, you can get a loan of up to 2 million dollars to help recover. >> don't think cecil and conn. and we will always be together. >> the help so many people over the years and what they're explaining is he still here to help, even though cecil williams has passed, we're going to have more from his celebration of life.
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>> 29 right now checking out the weather and it's a little bit gray times now. you we'll look at sunny later. let's find you've got john with the john, be able to get their but you're right. very great for now. look behind me. golden gate bridge, super super on the gravesite. like those are river as we are seeing friday night and look in downtown san francisco very much the same. now. it's obviously not just the coast. we're seeing that low gray. he got all the way down to san jose and all the way up to santa rosa to will tap into more and more sunshine later on this morning. that cool coastal breeze that is ushered in this morning. fog has resulted temperatures being moderated for the week ahead, though. so nothing too terribly hot for most of us. current temps are
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mostly in the 50's novato at 55 alameda and oakland at 53 degrees right now. later on today, we'll get to some 70's for a lot of the bayshore, some low 80's for some of our inland areas. no 90's in this week's forecast talking more about it as we michael, thanks, john. and good morning, everyone. think those gray skies are keeping everyone at home? because right now we're seeing nothing but clear roads which is good for 9.32. this morning taking a look at the bay bridge. you can see everything's clear their 12 minute commute. >> looking over the san mateo bridge. it is a 13 minute commute on to the peninsula. looking at the richmond, sandra fell bridge. well, there's some cars rolling in now, 8 minute commute over that last. see that golden gate bridge. you can see very foggy. and it's only a 20 minute commute this morning. i will send it over to you, too. >> thank you, michael, to 9. 3100's of people gathered in san francisco to celebrate the life and legacy of reverend cecil williams. as we know he was a champion for civil rights for lgbtq+ rights. he
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died last month at the age of 94 heco find co-founded, glide with his late wife and they were devoted to helping others. kron 4 sarah stinson has more. >> 800 people packed into the sanctuary at glide memorial church in san francisco sunday to honor the life of reverend cecil williams looked around at all the people here, overflow of people in the sanctuary. this is 11 feet right the he passed away on april 22nd in his home. his daughter kimberly shared what he was like in his final hours. i want everyone to know she was radiant and full of and like that day for more than 60 years, the reverend fought for civil rights and champion of the lgbtq+ community. whether that the people living on the street or notable politicians like congresswoman barbara lee. >> sat right over there in 3rd probably the 3rd sing and every sunday. reverend
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williams helped me through some very challenging, very challenging personal times as well as former san francisco mayor willie brown, vice president kamala harris and political activists, professor angela davis. >> those who under lgbt community. political activists like myself, williams first came to san francisco's tenderloin neighborhood in 1963. to help run glide, church and glide foundation. quickly after he made the brave decision to make the church inclusive to all. >> when he stood up for folks in the lgbtq community to get rid of the stigma. and this city that did not embrace this community williams and his late wife, janice america,
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tony, expanded glide to become what it is today. a safe haven providing food and services to thousands of people a year that the crack epidemic israel and the streets. >> you know, engaging the public 6 no ha ve he never shied away from those new issue he wasn't going to >> the celebration of life for williams was filled with music, love, laughter and tears. he put people on my past. >> to show me the way. i have to be out there on the streets. that was a product of my environment. >> san francisco mayor london breed recalled growing up in the city and being able to lean on the reverend. >> and to see him and to look. as this giant of a person with such courage. such fight with such strength, hope all come fall. >> singer >> michael front e tribute id williams by singing his new
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song. he described a time 30 years ago when he was in line for food at clyde with his baby son. >> i felt like man, this is what this a place anybody can come. >> williams's daughter wanted all to know her father's legacy will live on. >> he remains a living manifestation and a symbol of unconditional love, acceptance, forgiveness, compassion. he's recovering revolution against injustice and oppression. >> i'm sara stinson reporting kron. 4 >> its 9.34 and we want to take you now to the south bay and take a look at this fire. the firefighters had to put out at a church at santa clara. this happened in santa clara on thursday. it's mark's episcopal church where the fire broke out. you can see why it was a lot of smoke and a lot of fear that it would
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spread to other buildings. and that's what you can see. the firefighters laying their lines at various buildings that were near their. it broke out in the central courtyard d then it grew towards the back of one building. firefighters were able to put -% it out and protect the other nearby buildings and nobody was hurt. driver in marion county crashed their car into an auto repair shop. this happened in sandra fell at jr auto body. look at this. a blue car, the launched into it. this was yesterday in the morning the driver may have suffered a medical emergency is what they're thinking. they're investigating exactly what happened. the drivers in the hospital and the cars in the shop literally >> okay. to people who claim they were interested in buying a used pick-up truck are now facing several gun and drug related charges. this was in livermore. police say they received a call from a woman who had posted a truck for sale and after midnight on wednesday, she called police to say that she was a little worried about the prospective
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buyer who insisted on viewing the pickup truck late at night. so police came out to check things out. they found a potential buyer and another person sitting in their car park near the woman's home. officers talk to them and then searched the car and you can see on your screen what they ended up finding some money. some math, heroin and that gun. both men from oakland of intake now into custody. and alameda county district attorney pamela price taking on major car insurance companies now, including progressive. in us a a according to the lawsuit, the insurance companies have been working with software developers to under value cars that had deemed totaled. da price filed a 69 page civil complaint, accusing these companies of using that software to lowball settlement offers to its customers prices. these companies are rigging the system and her office is working to level the playing field. >> it's 9 37 and in the east bay, a chef is thinking about closing down his restaurant after 10 years of business
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because it was broken into twice in one day. yeah. and that was the most recent he's been broken into before. 2, this is the dominican restaurant called alomar and kron four's. rob nesbitt has their story. >> wilson year. it's a really sad day. >> feeling exhausted, frustrated and devastated. former top chef contestant and owner of oakland's alomar kitchen on posted this video on instagram friday after his restaurant was the victim of 2 break-ins within hours of each other. >> one time for 40 in the morning. and again, 6.31. same 2 guys. and this is honestly the same cat. this last time? in november? the back crimes. god is good. we've got really good. >> on says the thieves took more than $6,000 worth of liquor in kitchen supplies early friday morning. last november, alomar slicker collection was burglarized in a similar style. her mom
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believes it was the same group of thieves responsible this time >> know where these you are, you know, to see not everything here >> it happening just days after the celebration of their 10th anniversary chef from on says this adds insult to security something happens our security measures happens again. >> within less than year brings you down. try to do a lot together just down. >> and about a mile away, several businesses were feeling a similar frustration the morning after neighboring restaurants to chaka lager heiress and district were also the victims of break-ins early
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saturday morning. what feel that this has been a rampant issue in the city of oakland in far too many businesses go out of business as a result whether it dipping in the streets and public safety that we have in our with this potentially being a make or break weekend for oakland's only dominican restaurant. other residents are doing what they can to keep alum our stores open you out here. >> incident that happened the other day. you could possibly close customers. we have to support so let's go there. start telling >> but despite the break-ins chef nelson's heart still lies in oakland. >> i know first. so special also want to keep it going to want to. don't want to go with the heart of homes are part
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like are still here. >> well, so we wish him the best and the restaurant. it's 9.40, right now. and what about your kids? there's a new report. this as gen x-ers are struggling with more debt than any other generation before them they did this report trans-union did and they found that the average young american has a credit card balance of nearly $3,000, which is a 26% jump from a decade ago. younger people with larger debt fall behind more quickly on their credit card payments. some rely on then family members to help bail him out and then everybody can't make ends meet. you know, this report also found 84% of credit act of consumers between 22 and 24 years old. hold one or more credit card in twenty-twenty through. 23. sorry. that compares to 61% that credit cars in 2013 gen z-ers are
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also more likely to take out an auto loan. then millennials were 10 years ago. so they're just to change chain and right pay later, maybe. 9.41. right now and and a special day to celebrate. >> an east bay cities eateries and it's coming up day after tomorrow. this is called taste of north berkeley. >> so leave room dhoni, you know, because from 05:00pm to 08:00pm, you're going to from 30 different north berkeley restaurants, bars, bakeries, cafes, have music in all this food out there. and it's happening on vine street between shattuck and will not start again, 05:00pm and the tickets are 60 bucks. you can buy them online. okay. we're going to take a break as we're coming up on 9.42. but still ahead on the kron 4 morning news. the giants against the reds. it came down to the 10th. >> and we'll have the highlights. >> and today's looking pretty nice. we've got some cool 50's at the coastline and staying a little gray out that direction. the rest of us will be tapping into some sunshine know and temperatures ranging from the 60's 70's to 80's
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depending how far inland you are of those updates as we go. the roads are looking clear, but we're going to take one but we're going to take one last look at the some drive
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get exclusive offers on select new volvo models. contact your volvo retailer to learn more. >> we are back 9.45. the time. and this is just a sample of what some in the bay area saw of the aurora borealis over the weekend. this is time lapse footage. yes, we saw the lights across the skies. if you're lucky enough to catch it, this a phenomenon was unusually strong because of a solar. storm that was hitting the planet at the time. and if you're in the right place the right time, saw some pretty nice colors. i didn't get a chance to see it. i had too
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many city lights around me. >> and know, a like friday to know by the time i knew i tried to look saturday, johnson. maybe, but it wasn't raging with friday's good night. and john even went up into the sierra to try catch a glimpse. but it was on the wrong night still. yeah, i miss that friday night which >> i was the one right there. and that's when all amazing videos were taken, which oh, my goodness, i'm glad everyone shared those with us. are this morning. this is use your fog here. marine layer pushing back in a different kind of color to the atmosphere, making it a little bit greater out there. but hey, we're going to see that burning off into the afternoon today. will top back into sunshine unless you're right along the immediate coastline where fog is going to be hugging you pretty tightly through the day. we have a fairly generous onshore breeze. so even after fog burns off, this does have a moderating effect on temperatures. we see another dose of that marine layer scooting through the san bruno gap in the golden gate tonight on into the day. that will cool us right back off into the evening and also moderate
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temperatures tomorrow. as for tod y's daytime highs, we've got 50's to 60's in san francisco and right along the shore, mostly in the 60's to y 70's those of us further inland, though, will be looking at daytime highs in the 70's to low 80's campbell. up to 81 today, santa clara only at 79, a few 60's on the east bay shoreline, including oakland, berkeley and richmond. our warmest spot for this to inland vacaville at eighty-four degrees for your daytime high today. now, looking ahead, this not a lot of change going on here. we're settling in for a pretty typical and seasonable may forecast daytime highs averaging out the 80's mostly inland 70's along the bay and those 50's to 60's as per the usual at the coast. michael. >> thanks, john. good morning, everyone. the roads are looking good. taking a look at some drive times right now. you can see everything's under 30 minutes livermore to dublin, 13 minutes, dublin to fremont. 23 minutes. san leandro to milpitas. 28 minutes milpitas to sunnyvale. an 8 minute commute. taking a
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look over the antioch area. it's from one of our hot spots. but right now you can see smooth sailing, antioch to concord. 15 minutes taking a look at westbound 80 crockett to the maze. it's only a 16 minute commute which is not bad. and we'll look at the bay bridge this morning. you can see those metering lights are no longer on. and it's a 12 minute commute over that looking a little bit more south. you can see oakland to highway 2.38. it is a 12 minute commute. and lastly, we'll take a look at southbound 6.80. you can see dublin to fremont. only 24 minutes. tara and james. >> well, a little dancing, a celebrated on mother's yesterday. you can see in union square. this was a special festival. they call union square in bloom. so they had cell sedan saying, i guess in a lime so you could learn of fashion show. look at that. get up bright floral displays from a local designer. >> blue code could sure it's
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called, which is gorgeous, right? what a great time for that. and then also there was a lot of celebrating over at the ferry building in san francisco because they had free flowers. they had filipino style, food and drinks and all kinds of local plant vendors. local artists were there and there was even this thing where there was a 3 d printer and it would make plan holders. and dragons, which cool, so however, you celebrated mother's day. i hope you had a good one. there was one really special mother's day for a giant baseball yeah, they were facing the reds on a mother's day and sports reporter sports. >> news director sports director is what i'm trying to say. jason dumas, mister sports tractor. this game went to 10th inning ended on the best note ever for a player and his mom checkup. >> frustrations have been growing down on 3rd and king. this is a giants team that believe they be much improved this season. but the results
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just have not been there on sunday. they took on the reds hoping to take 2 of 3 from one of the worst teams in baseball. you really got to stack your winds against a team like that. and clear skies. all mother's day was a little chilly in the city. but nonetheless, it's a beautiful backdrop. top of the first no score bases loaded for jame or can be john will lead back there to make a play. but this is that is sturdy. john lilly. he would actually suffer a separated shoulder on the play. he will have an mri later this afternoon, but he's probably going to be out a long time. tough break. bottom of the 5th now. this is my guy lamonte wade junior. i know we're supposed to be objective in this business from a huge fan of his 2 run homerun. the giants tied at 3 apiece later in the inning, same score. elliott ramos. lace is a
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single to shallow center. the go ahead, run comes on in. in the top of the injured guys up a run still and mike forward fort some big boy right there. he said, you know what? ain't going anywhere just yet. so game is tied in this one goes to extras. but in the bottom of the test, one of the great moments of the young season, casey schmitt. just got called up a couple games ago o for 11 heading into this game. that walk-off double his first hit of the season wins the game involve club after the game. he said my mom was in the stands. so just a great day. giants walk it off. 65 your final. and in other news, the mariners took down the all right. that's your look at sports. all right. thank you, jason. well, we're also got a little bit of news from the forty-niners, too, because the
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golden heart fund is going to be holding its annual dwight clark legacy series. >> this thursday in san jose, they're going to feature forty-niners quarterbacks past and present. so brock purdy is going to be there. jeff garcia, steve young. >> even alex smith, he's going to be in attendance. ipforty-niners if you remember, chose him as the number one overall draft pick back in 2005, he spent his first 8 seasons with what be a case really had a chance catch up with talk a little football, especially about scrambling to keep going into his 3rd i mean, i think. >> you know, it's so hard to find a quarterback at that level. and i think that have their spray. so i think there's certainly a bright future for not only him, but the entire team. >> think got a long, long, bright future. i know he's been close so many times, but but he'll get there again. i pthink there's a lot of a lot of great years ahead of brock in this team. >> yeah, well, the golden heart fund provides services and support for former forty-niners that are facing a range challenges in their
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post-football years. the event is set for 07:00pm this thursday thing alex smith looks so different be here the full beards, graying, which so cool. >> 9.52 right now coming in the next hour. we're just 2 days away from. >> more football games. the nfl unveils its full schedule for the upcoming season. i know you need to jot all of this down because you have to say, you know, high, we can't do that. that we can block exactly. we'll be right back.
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>> and we are back at 9.55, check it out. lawmakers on capitol hill got a bit of an emotional pick me up. thanks to some visiting therapy. just pick up the dog that big. i know. that hugs obviously meant to bring a feeling of comfort during what can be very stressful working environment. and it is very stressful on the hill. >> i think it helps alleviate burnout for sure. we need to take a break. we can't be running on adrenaline all the time. >> yeah. that's how they're going. she says she's the executive director for the nonprofit pow. they're the ones brought in the dogs. they say they visit twice a month because research shows and we call kind of know this to do me that animal-assisted therapy can help reduce anxiety and stress and fatigue that just make you feel better. even if yours isn't as well behaved as these because their official dogs like, he's he's a trained dog take your little tasks council out for a walk and really does my monsters 9.56. right now coming in the next hour.
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oakland has a new police chief finally taking over today. >> a longtime coming. we'll see what's up next for oakland and the bay area is honoring the life and legacy of reverend cecil williams. we're going to take you to the celebration. plus, family is mourning the loss of their 5 year-old she drowned in the east bay.
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>> right now, the kron 4 morning news. a family mourns the loss of a 5 year-old boy after he drowned in the east bay. oakland's new police chief takes over the department today. we're going to have a look at the road to get here. and the bay area
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comes together to honor the life and legacy of reverend cecil williams. >> from the bay local news station, you're watching you on morning team. >> good morning and thanks for joining us on a monday. i'm darya james want to start off this hour with a check of the weather. as you may have noticed, a few blast outside. it's a little gray today. yeah, i didn't think stick around for quite awhile morning, john. yeah, it's going to be a slow burn off. as far as the fog goes today, we're still seeing it pretty dense out there for most areas and not just closer to the coast at the golden gate, either. this guy right here shows you downtown san francisco and or the gray, but we're seeing it all the way up to santa rosa and all the way down to san jose or for inland spots to the east are where we are actually getting quite a lot of sunshine. it does burn off. but with that continued seabreeze, a moderation in temperatures can be expected. nothing too terribly hot today. so we'll get to the sunshine and temps will be feeling pretty good. so patience is

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