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>> this morning on the kron 4 morning news. the bay to breakers fun run kicks off this morning in san francisco. a look at the historic 12 k race and how it could impact your travel plans in the city. and big crowds show out for san francisco's new wnba team. take a look at golden bough
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curry's first ever block party. at chase center, we take you inside. >> from the area's local news station. you're watching the kron. 4 morning news at 7. >> hey, good morning. thank you so much for joining us here on the kron. 4 morning news. i'm stephanie lin. it's sunday. may the 19th. let's get your morning started with a look at the weather with dave sphar. good morning, dave. well, good morning, stephanie. good morning, everybody. not a bad start. either relay taking care of a lot of that fog to get things going across the bay. it's starting to break up nicely. even in san francisco. we can see. >> some sunshine to start. so we're off to a better start today than we had from yesterday. that will add a little bit of extra heating for the day, too. and some of the spots that didn't get so much from yesterday. here's a live shot of the east bay shoreline. we have some leftover fog still kind of working its magic a little bit. there. but as far as the big view of things, high pressure is about to take over our friendly pacific high. this is the season. it usually shines and it provides us with that nice, fair weather. and we'll see a little bit of a warm-up. it looks like over the next couple of days. we'll get some local winds as we're
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getting onshore. that's good direction there. there's an offshore flip up in solano county briefly over the next 48 hours will point out lot of 50's on the temperature map. 48 going on for redwood city. 55 san jose and that is trailing tomorrow numbers from yesterday. in some cases novato negative 7, however, will probably catch a pretty quickly with the sunshine breaking for most you folks. 65 at 11 o'clock by 2.74. so little chilly in the city to get things started. so any that kinetic energy from the bay to breakers, stephanie. all right, dave, thank you. >> our top story this morning. thousands of people are in san francisco right now for bay to breakers like they've just mentioned there, starting at 08:00am runners make their way from main street all the way to ocean beach. organizers have made some changes over the years for public safety banning parade floats and adding alcohol checkpoints. 21,000 people are signed up for this year's event. we heard from race director kyle meyers. >> one of those days of the
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year in san francisco that everybody kind of supports the runners supports the neighborhoods are coming out. course, just to have a good time and celebrate francisco. >> several road closures remain in place until at least 4 in the afternoon. bart and muni, both one special services today. more information on transportation and road closures on our website. kron 4 dot com. in the east bay, 6 people in daniels are recovering after a car crash on highway 4. this happened near delta gateway boulevard around 2 o'clock on saturday. the collision forcing all westbound lanes to close. the roadway is now back open contra costa fire says 6 people were rushed to the hospital. no word yet on their conditions. into the bay bridge back open today after a grass fire on europe. one island, the incident held up traffic in both directions for
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hours as crews worked to put out that fire. at one point, all eastbound lanes were closed. fire boats were also brought in to help out. crews say saturday, strong winds made this fire challenging to extinguish cruz finally contain this blaze around 6.45. on saturday. the chp arrested a suspect in connection with a fatal hit and run. police say a driver struck and killed someone wednesday night in san leandro. the victim was found lying in the street at luling boulevard and embers away. police later found the car wanted in connection with this incident on friday. the suspect was booked into santa rita jail. bail was set at $125,000. daly city police arrested a woman for stealing money from an old navy cash register. police say this that happened inside the serramonte shopping center earlier this month. the woman through the cash register on the ground several times until it broke open she made off with nearly $300. she was later detained at a nearby store. police
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arrested and booked the suspect for robbery. the california highway patrol canine sniffed out more than 500 grams of fentanyl during a traffic stop in san francisco. chp says an officer stopped a driver for a mechanical violation. you're westbound i-80 last week police detained the driver for not having a license and that's when the officers canine partner smelled drugs in the car. well, thanks to the dog. chp seized more than 500 grams of fentanyl. 158 grams of meth. 73 grams of heroin and 80 grams of xanax. the driver was booked into jail on multiple drug charges. plans to build a high-speed rail line connecting san francisco to southern california cleared another hurdle the la times reports california high-speed rail authority officials support latest recommendations for the 33 mile rail segment connecting anaheim to los angeles is just a portion of what's planned here. that does
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clear the way for an environmental review, which is expected to take more than a year to finish. construction is already underway on 119 mile stretch of the rail line in the central valley. happening this weekend. 2 major roads in the bay area are partially closed as crews work on repairs. the eastbound lanes highway up there of highway. 37 are shut down between sonoma and solano counties. crews have detours starting at the highway. 37 highway one. 21 interchange near sears point that closure runs through 5 in the morning on monday, a portion of 6 ad is also close this weekend as a paving project continues. caltrans says the work affects southbound 6.80, costa boulevard in san ramon and the 5, 86, 80 connector in pleasanton. the lanes reopened at 4 in the morning on monday. the partial closure is one of 2 with another set for the weekend of may 31st. i think
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it just shows the power of things we really get behind and support something that we believe in. we can make expansion happening. >> so this, you know, we've asked views and i cannot support has garnered over the last couple years to bring some attention to women in this sport. and we can make this happen and so many other cities that don't have a team make happen. >> rapper e 40 and singer kehlani as you just heard there perform for fans at the first ever golden state valkyries block party the bay area rolling out the violent carpet for their new wnba team. prof was lezla gooden takes us inside those celebrations. >> yeah, been less than a week to announcement of the bay area's wnba team. the golden state boundaries and minivans are already showing their support. some of them telling me they're here because it's more than just basketball for hundreds made their way to the chase center for the golden state. valkyries first ever
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block party fans like shannon engine me says having a wnba team in their backyard is long overdue. it is a dream come true. it's it is something didn't necessarily know what happened and it has and we're very, very excited. and the couple says the bakries arrival is sending a message to everyone across the country because we've been basketball fans alike. time we're fans of stanford, women's i. >> and the quality of just gets better and better and better at the party were performances and appearances from folks from around the bay. the overall theme was woman empowerment. a sentiment coming from the top of the organization be such a >> high level of notoriety together having women leading women on court showcasing a people's really beautiful right now. specifically the in the world really took a closer noticed a petition to get along with during the bubble, right. when they look understood there's so many
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signs for this athlete going, by the they're also incredible and important and fans are making sure to stack up on the balcony by late gear. and they're already predicting a championship win from the team. women's basketball is just as good as men, basketball. if not it's going to be a fun time can expect to see the boundaries play right here. the chase entered com 2025. but until then, the have their fans waiting on them and know what's going on for >> and local special needs students took a field trip to the san francisco bay oakland international airport recently kron four's philippe djegal tagged along with them. >> a simulated flight to hawaii for students from over bay middle school in san carlos. thursday starts like it does for all of us who fly tsa security screening at san francisco bay, oakland international airport. ask questions before boarding southwest airlines captain shawn welsh explains with the kids with special needs should
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expect on reassuring them. they are in good hands. everyone? the riskiest thing i do is drive to work. the safest thing i do is actually perform my job at work when ready for that. yet safety data on board. flight attendants lay out the itinerary and demonstrate safety protocols in case of an emergency. this tiny into what the students are learning in the classroom, not taking a field trip like this before. >> we're also in science right now for some motion with them focus on flight. so really ties in nicely to our curriculum. right now the airplane ever took flight. but teacher jay morgan says all of the kids have been in the air at least once before. they also got a chance to sit in the cockpit some saying they can see themselves piloting one day. we're enjoying a career as a flight attendant 7, our passengers being out and visiting cool cities. know it's like living life like a rock star. basically, you know, you're in a city out of city in a hotel at a hotel all in all a special day for
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special kids thinking about their futures as they continue growing the best part about flying doing nothing. >> doing absolutely nothing but just west watch tv and do all that sit back, relax and let the pros do the work. >> at san francisco bay, oakland, international airport. philippe djegal kron. 4 news. and coming up on the kron 4 morning news, oakland mayor sheng thao response to concerns about crime in her city. >> how to check if your password, another personal informations been breached. plus, tips to protect your online accounts. >> i'm rich demuro. that's coming up rich on tech. >> ripping away the fog little earlier today. half up that we're going to see lots more sunshine and in spots. we didn't see so much yesterday. 65 at 11 like to do in 74. some areas may grazing about 80 or so nice of a warm-up coming our way to the kron. 4 coming our way to the kron. 4 morning news continues. alice loves the scent of gain so much,
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>> all right, taking a live look outside at the golden gate bridge this morning. looking like a beautiful start your morning. this sunday. dave is tracking all those conditions for us today. what are you thinking about this is a much better than we had from yesterday. stephanie's. you can see even at this early hour, the golden gate, the fog clouds starting to the part. >> as we're seeing some of that happening here in the east bay shoreline to some haze left over, it looks like temperature check for you. almost readings in the 50's as we talk. 49 for redwood city, the cool spot there, but even half moon bay. 52 also san francisco, a little slow going at the coast, but give a couple of hours. we'll probably see a better performance today. all right. taking care of the fog pretty
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early on this afternoon. might see the flare up of a few little showers way out there to the east in the mountains. and then here comes back again. the fog for tomorrow morning. very weak compared to what we've been through already. and again, that the part. so this starts to build for a little warm up phase. but leftover moisture there looks like for monday up in the mountains. now tuesday is probably going to be warmest day in the bunch before temps start to backtrack heading into next week. and there's actually a series of systems dropping south will be showing you hear these onshore winds. loyally will be here. and even though we'll see some better clearing at the coast a bit on the chilly side when you add that wind that will be more apparent by the late afternoon and evening hours. you can see start to kick up here a little bit in 30's that's due to some inland heating. that's kind of drive in the machinery for this offshore wind pop there for solano county that as early as monday, we repeat that on tuesday that some of the elements kind of reposition themselves again, tuesday should be the warmest day in the bunch temporarily before we moderate a little
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bit for the remainder of the week as behind as a backdrop today, we've got better clearing and coastal clearing at that. a touch warmer 70's again touching around 80 or so in a couple spots early week, we're warming quickly mid-eighties happening by tuesday, then backtracking for the remainder of the week. we'll start to see some more scattered clouds thrown into our picture, particularly on saturday. looks like as temperatures fall to the lower 70's ultimately highs today will called 65 with some morning leftover cloud, san francisco, golden gate. that kind of thing 70 for oakland. 76 san jose in the big board there you have an example 80 going on for antioch up in the north bay, too. santa rosa catches up at 81. that's a big improvement from yesterday. east bay shoreline. meanwhile, is looking at the lower 70's next couple of days. now there's some work to be done there that happened base. still, some fog clouds hang out there, stephanie, and warming up nicely, though, the middle 80's. so already nice goldilocks type spring forecast in uk stuff for some folks like a cool and then warming up a bit for week. all
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right. well, we caught goldilocks like weather. so it's just just write orange is just right under for. thanks so much, dave. >> oakland's mayor spoke with kron for news on how her office is responding to crime. >> she also gave us an update on how the city is handling homelessness. kron four's. catherine heenan reports for us. >> more people are accepting housing. the mayor talked about the fact that in the latest count, homelessness group by 9% in oakland. those numbers released just this week, but at least the rate is slowing down. 9% does not sound as drastic. when you consider the city's homeless population grew. 47% from 2017 to 2019. and 24% between 2019 and and so this 9% increase is actually a significant success shows that we are, you know, closing some of these >> homelessness issues. of
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course, there's still so much to be done. i we can walk out the street still see encampments. and so that's our job is never done until everyone is brought inside in our streets. a in clear of encampments. >> she says oakland is working on making modular housing permanent and that federal housing help is coming in forms that are easier to when i advocate at the federal level for a voucher ys, we're advocating for playspace voucher so that it's easier for people to redo bc the section 8 vouchers that they don't have to go and find. >> a land where that would take it that attached to housing units. as for the improved crime numbers recently released one number not being celebrated is the fact that residential robbery is up 110%. >> that translates to 42 home robberies so far this year compared to 20 in the same period last year. >> you know, i know that it's like it's it sounds scary. when you say 110% increase.
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but mind you, you know, you come from already a very small amount of numbers for you today. and and, you know, and the you know, tick in certain states certain categories, we're hyper focus on those categories. catherine heenan kron, 4 news. >> happening today, if you're looking for a way to get out and enjoy today's beautiful weather, there are some community events. you can check out. in the east bay. pets will be dressed to impress for the annual paul raid. pet walk in walnut creek, the organization, joy, bound around town on broadway invites you to take part in a one-mile walk around broadway plaza. you don't have to have a pet to participate. the event does raise money for animals who need loving homes in all. animal lovers are invited. it will be a pet festival and best dressed dog and cat contests following the parade at 11:30am. francisco the islands by the bay festival takes over your boy. gardens, the event celebrates asian pacific islander cultures, with music, poetry
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and dancing 30 vendors showcase handmade, crafts and food. that happens from 11:00am to 04:00pm on the great lawn in the gardens. and san francisco's golden gate park hosts live music for the 140nd concert series of the golden gate park band. the group has performed live in the park for more than a century starting today or at 01:00pm. visitors can catch a live show at the spreckels temple of music in the park. musicians will be dressed up in bay to breakers fashions. so sounds like it's going to be quite some fun out there. and the website is helping people find out if their information was involved in a data breach. our rich demuro explains how it works and brings us tips on how to protect your information. >> another day, another data breach. here's a letter att recently sent to customers saying their information was released on the dark web. so when we say things like it saying you cannot be removed
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from the 18th tee data breach because tens of thousands of people have it now because it's published only is that easily downloadable planning. troy hunt runs a website called have i been it's a way to check if your personal information and passwords have been exposed. as of tonight is 767,000 bridges in including leaks from facebook. adobe, linkedin, dropbox and more. problem is when your passwords exposed in a breach, hackers try to use it to log into other websites. mask order might add. it's time really, really volumes and suddenly because you've reused to pass cross someone's now into social media council whatever else it might be. we've few freeze as pensions, which is why it's so important to use a password manager to create strong, unique passwords for every site. so you never get remember 100 plus pass puts so that you make so produce ago. i got i like my dog and i went
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to university and this year. so they fall is not possible use that everyone. there is a password alternative called pass keys where your phone approves loggins. but this can be confusing, especially sinking across various devices. and we're trying sort of dragged people from something very familiar and easy to use through to something that's much more secure china hunt believes it's just a matter of time before the next breach that i think we're judging companies look by the a data breach and more about have handled it. and if your information is already out there, there's not much you can do to pull it back. services that claim to remove your personal information online. typically only deal with sites like people finders and data brokers. so my concern is that they well intentioned they do a good job of taking you out of the least dangerous places. but they come take you out of the west places. if your info is on the dark web, it's usually there for good, which is why prevention is key. if you want to link to the website, have i've been poned. you can find it on mine. just go to rich on tech dot tv.
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>> that's rich on tech. i'm rich demuro. >> still ahead on the kron 4 morning news, a san jose man gets an unexpected visitor to his house and it's all caugrt on camera.
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>> quite a sight for a family in the south bay. a mountain lion was caught on home security video prowling through a san jose yard. take a look at this. this is from around 5.30, just yesterday morning about line was captured, leaping onto the fence that big cat took a little look around. you can see that before walking along the top rail eventually made
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another jump this time into some bamboo hedges that see if it makes that jump there. the homeowner tom blackburn says he's lives in this neighborhood in the mount hamilton foothills for more than 30 years. and he's never seen anything like this. >> this is actually the first one. we've we get a lot coyotes and what a deer. but this is the first mountain lion we've kind of amazing. i mean, if you look at the video is just percy is so you just what you know just when he's walking or jumping, you just sleep. some. you know, just just amazing that how they can move around like a >> well, black burn says his family has a german shepherd and 4 house cats that they are going to keep a close eye on. he also says he's going to make sure to have a noise maker with him for those early morning walks. on saturday. people bundled up and walk through golden gate park to help people experiencing
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blindness for anchor grant lotus hosted the annual bay area vision walk, which raises money for the foundation fighting blindness. this was the 18th year for this event over that time, about 2 and a half million dollars has been raised to help people with vision issues lead the better more dignified lives. coming up here on the kron 4 morning news, the giants look to stay hot against the rockies in their second game of the series. >> the highlights after this.
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>> now on kron 4, this api
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heritage month, we celebrate a police chief making history in the east bay. >> democratic and republican lawmakers come together to take on social media companies, they say have not done enough to protect kids online. capitol correspondent eytan tell you about their new legislation. they believe we'll do just that. >> all right. lots of great stories ahead for you. good morning. welcome back to the kron. 4 morning news. thank you so much for joining us at 7.29. this morning. let's check in now with day for the latest on our weather eye day. hey, good morning, stephanie. good morning, everybody off to a pretty good start to his. we're actually seeing the sun pier on through a little bit downtown and >> across many areas of the bay already know the only place to really work on is the coast that uses slow going. but >> some promise you'll see some sunshine there. and mister james's out early in about our own james fletcher grab this little shot here from walnut creek. you see the sun joining us early this morning. we know is an early morning bug anyway, a look at the east bay shoreline also reveals the same tactic as
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well. opening up a little bit of that fog a little earlier than we saw from yesterday. little bit your onshore winds checking in single digits across the region. a little bit higher, though, run the carquinez strait will see that again today. lot of 50's going on for our temperatures. currently a 59 already for any auction lower 50's up north. 46 chilly degrees, though for you folks in the and that is trailing in the spot. you can see from the numbers we had yesterday. pretty nice, though, today. 65 as we get to around lunch. 74 at 2 o'clock in a little warm up for you in the early part of the weekend. more details in your longer range forecast, stephanie. all right, dave, thank you. >> lawmakers at the state capitol are hoping to hold social media companies accountable with a new set of bills they say will protect kids. our capitol correspondent eytan wallace brings us the latest. i'm >> i'm outraged that's why we're going hard here. los angeles democratic senator henry stern sharing frustration with social media companies, he says have not
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done their part to protect children and teenagers online. it's time. >> these large corporations. have plenty of resources to do so step up. but he says he does not have faith in many social media companies and protecting minors online. that's why he introduced 2 bipartisan bills, including sb 14. 44 also known sami's law named for the late sammy chapman. the 16 year-old teen died 3 years ago after taking a pill he bought from a drug dealer on snapchat. that pill turned out to be laced with the deadly dose of fentanyl and the names. my son, let's save some lives with this legislation. sammy's father sam came to the capitol to urge support for sammy's law. it would allow parents to be involved in their kids online presence by bringing in third-party safety apps designed to monitor online activity. those apps will then notify parents upon finding dangerous content and potential harms online such bullying or drug deals. what i hope for is that sammy's legacy is a legacy of saving
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other people. >> and that other people won't have to go through what his brother and his mother and myself had to suffer. but major tech companies are opposed in a statement tech net, a network of tech industry executives said safety is the number one priority for platforms adding third-party apps could pose issues quote, at a minimum, a 3rd party should not be able to unwind the many settings features parental controls policies. >> and protections platforms have created to ensure a safe environment for teen users. but stern and his colleagues say they will keep fighting, not just for sammy's law, but also for sb 15, 0, 4, a bill they argue will take on the issue of cyber bullying. the bill would require platforms to have a clear cyber bulling reporting button and provide written confirmation within 36 hours after a user has formally reported a cyber bullying incident, the platform is then make a written determination about its findings within 10 days if they fail to do so. platforms
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could face a $75,000 daily penalty per violation users could also file legal action if platforms fail to respond. technet said the proposed penalties for violations are unduly burdensome, but bipartisan lawmakers who spoke here disagree. it is dangerous out there. it's imperative that we do our part as legislators to ensure that we have safety. we need to do more. >> just a start. and we want to make sure that we protect our children. >> and the bills are set to go before the senate appropriations committee later this week reporting at the state capitol, a tonn wallace kron. 4 news. >> a state bill that would have scrutinized a new electricity charge for californians will not move forward. the assembly appropriations committee killed that measure on friday. the public utilities commission led by governor gavin newsom's appointees approved a new fixed rate charge of $24.15 last week in exchange for paying the new fee, consumers get a lower rate for their power. california's power the second highest in the nation. the new
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fee sparked outrage which is why the bill was ietroduced in the first place and the committee did not explain why they killed it. staying at the state capitol now, california lawmakers chose not to advance a bill to legalize psychedelic mushrooms. that bill failed to advance out of that senate committee this past week. state senator scott wiener was behind the regulated psychedelic assisted therapy, et it would have allowed licensed professionals to give psychedelic mushrooms to patients over. 21 years old. and from 4 is honoring asian pacific islander heritage month in san pablo. the city is celebrating its new police chief, a longtime veteran of the force and the first asian american to lead the department kron four's philippe djegal was there on the day the chief was sworn in to his new position. >> against all enemies against all enemies, foreign and domestic and one of the next generation brian blue bars. family on hand to watch the
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decorated law enforcer sworn in as pablo's. next top profession >> testament to bars? loyalty, dedication and unwavering support for those who truly know the man behind the shield since the start of the year, bar held the title of interim police chief, his interim status is no longer. he is also the first asian american police chief to ever serve in san pablo. coming up in the in a police department. >> no one really no one pays attention or or or cares that, you know your your air american leader, the taking taking on that responsibility, taking on the responsibility of being the chief of police, your representation of of your community representation of the values of your community. so i recognize that and i i
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embrace the values of my and asian american heritage representing my community. proud the 21 year veteran of the force taking over command of the agency from another trailblazer, outgoing chief ron retiring distinction in december after serving as the agency's first fujian police chief. despite plant manager. >> and cycle always stood out. leaving a lasting impression on me surrounded by law enforcement leaders from throughout the bay area family. other retired air force on force. >> because you the responsibility. i had and father with his wife, 3 grown kids, mother, father and mother-in-law watching bar recounts his rise to the top. >> remembering where it all started. born on a u.s. military base in south korea while his father served his country in his wife's my.
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>> a >> bar lauds his asian american pacific islander heritage and other api top cops that paved the way for his promotion. i appreciate and respect and remember the even before fred lau. >> i'm heather francisco pd and the struggle for. these leaders, asian american leaders that created the past for to allow me to even get to this point. so it's it is an honor be recognizing view apart of mayor asian american in in public safety in the bay
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area. >> barr's first day as chief kicked asian american pacific islander heritage month on may. 1st in san pablo, philippe djegal, all kron 40's. >> well, in the east bay, a celebration of chicken and beer. a korean brewing company held its second annual team festival saturday. and oakland, the event served up korean style and southern fried chicken and delicious local craft beers sounds like a lot of fun and pretty tasty, too. the event also featured music arts, crafts, booths and games for the kids. don't give your ceo young one. lee says the festival is about connecting with the community while also showcasing korean culture. >> i want to represent our culture and you know, being, you i feel like or, you know, i want to bring communities together and i want show open is not >> don't give your is one of
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the fastest growing bay area. breweries lee says he hopes his business will continue to inject diversity into the craft beer world while also showcasing oakland in a more positive light. and tune into kron 4 every thursday this month for stories highlighting the bay area's api community. it all leads up to our special airing on thursday may 23rd at 06:30pm. and the giants look to continue their win streak as they take on the rockies in the second game of the series trump was erin wilson brings us the details. >> well, the giants, they begin their search for a new center fielder on saturday to replace injured. john, who lead will they didn't have to look long are far because he's been on their bit since may 13th out to you. obviously the giant they hosted the rockies in the second of >> the re. >> they're at oracle on saturday. it was louise matos who with they were ready to show off as their new offensive whip. and, you know, he was the replacement center field and will he had 5 rbi
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and the giants win on friday. and he was back mind the giants their first right here, 2 on and 2 outs. mottos. >> he launched it high and deep and this one goes into the cheap it was his second homer of the season. it traveled 409 feet. >> the giant pele 3 to now in the 3rd where we find our sales 5 to 3 giants in favor moscow's late in the broken the gap in left center field and he goes all the way to the matt chapman comes all the way around from first to score and the giants. they go up. 63 after they'll want to head finish off his day. you know, the giants and the ap, a bases loaded for michael drive that landed a left incomes. 2 more runs in moto what he was 3 for 5 with 6 rbi on saturday. he got 11 rbi in the last 2 games between saturday and friday in the giant. they take down the rockies 14 for they look for the sweep later on today. >> it sports that's acidic to you at the dais. >> coming up on the kron 4 morning news, we continue our
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celebration of api heritage month as the bay area chef teaches us how to cook up some teaches us how to cook up some delicious indian cuisine.
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which is why downy does more to make clothes softer, fresher, and better. downy. breathe life into your laundry. >> all right. taking a live look outside and san francisco at the transamerica building looking gorgeous out. there is 7.44. looks like the sunshine has already come out over san francisco. does somewhere like ahead of where we were yesterday was like all day was dragging its feet for a lot of so that means you folks at the coast going get some sunshine today, probably much more than he had from yesterday. here's a live look what's going on of tahoe. how about this? >> nice look there, too. with the forecast called for little
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flavor of spring. don't you know, 58 monday tuesday. 64 65 going on wednesday. keeping it dry. we do see a little line of some showers try to develop in here monday night, maybe tuesday, but that's most likely going to be south of talk with them to be more use somebody there. all right and stormtracker for what's going on. not much high pressure is going to build our western pacific high and that's what provides us the extra heating during the day. and we're going to see that the next couple of days. but this highway here, it kind of shuts down a little bit during the season into the summer. it's really active in the winter months. usually this last one was a little unusual. we will see a couple disturbances dropping south. let's get to that. you can actually make them out a little bit. our high continues to churn here. let's stop things on tuesday. that could be the hottest day in the bunch of the warmest wednesday gets broken by this weak system here. not a lot of moisture with it. and as far as cloud cover is concerned, it doesn't look like much either. another little wave here. unfortunately, time for saturday. so we will see some
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scattered clouds in our forecast on saturday. the little moisture being brought with the 2, but we're going to keep it dry for this point. but this will be a big drop in temperatures. contrasted with with that system on wednesday will do. you'll fill a little drop happening stories on the weekend. there. but so, kate, we still spring-like. we'll see temperatures still in lower 70's well inland. and then another big system giving us the big guy, too. so kind of active in a way, i guess, for approaching into june like weather. here's a look at the 4 zone forecast here. 65 san francisco at the coast. we should see some better rays of sun today. upper 50's. don't forget that wind, particularly in the late afternoon early evening will be chilly. 67 burlingame, 70 for foster city. 73 palo alto in redwood city. in the south bay mid 70's. 76 going on for san jose and milpitas at 75 lower 70's east bay shoreline. let's bump that some half-a-dozen degrees for tri valley. there. 76 livermore. 74 pleasanton danville. 76 walnut creek. also, 76 was 78 for concord.
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meanwhile, it's lower 70's san leandro, castro valley. so little decoupling which will see more pronounced. so as we get to tuesday, 68 bill, a little chilly there. 75 maneesha end also nap and 81 for santa rosa. get a load of the 7 day forecast. here's a nice warm-up tuesday bouncing to 84 weak system. dry and then into next weekend. yeah, looks like they'll be a little drop in those temps there through a stronger system. there's a little wrinkles happened basically to get to the summer months. it's our pacific high that keeps us dry. enviable, whether we get there, we're known welcoming the little guys checking in now. thank you for the science behind. sure. appreciate it. >> all right, dave. >> a kron 4 continues. our celebration of api heritage month highlighting local organizations and businesses honoring the rich cultures we have here in the bay area. jeff approve a punch. all who heads through palo alto. join us on set earlier this weekend to talk about indian cuisine. take a look. >> yes, yeah, we're so happy to have. you know, we're so excited to have you teach us a
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thing or 2 about indian cuisine. you're quite the expert at it out. thank you so and today i'm going to show you renowned to assign okay. that's basically of rigid to some based street food off which is very much in the east on the respondent thinned out bit in east. we call it is just muggy and invest because be just do kind off of innovation. bit, though, beal with that united came out. spring time into 02:00am and maybe get good amount of to not to vote here. so let's start of with we have the chopped a avocado and some asian green mangoes young, onions, onions. okay. and you know, it's interesting when you talk about tuna salad to like typically what i think to i think it's a very american dish, but this is a very indian yes, on. >> do. >> give it a conch on it some
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john eastman chopped. interesting. okay to that. add a little in nice thing of finding chilies. selanne tow. i love the color. the colors. great. this is the hidden spice up london that's the chatham asylum. they hid inside the secret spies. yeah. haha we the south cameron and date. check fantastic view mix this. what is the secret to a good shot? me would you it's basically cooking it for a longer time on cementing it and then channing and spicing it up. right. but didn't get followed or to the too. i yes, that's how you get a good technique. fantastic and use
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just incorporated that into the dish. right? right here. we have the 2 on just been mired in just a bit, but some lime juice. and this is a raw tuna. the draw yellowfin some spice. as i okay. you love your spices. and i'm it's always they him talking to you is a good spice to give the mommy flavor. how do you make sure that you're not adding to much buys? you're adding just the right amount. again, it's not it's not. it's not to put pit in foot is not supposed to or fall with spicy people. always miss. and this time always miss. and this time indian food. but a lot o spicy chili something. it's a bent off spices which we cook together that we mix together and be. mix. okay. so this is how i'm going repeat sign. it with the base of a car. do okay. what do you to my this
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plate is of a design, a plan use it in. out of restaurant. yes, yeah. okay. so you have a to know you go. i can't wait for the grand and then again, we topped out the scene. that's it you to fall. a lot condos. and this is something that's on the menu right now. andrew pollack, is sf palo alto. fantastic. yes, because you also have a san francisco location, right? very good. look at those colors. so fragrant to to. yes, not to a country adding japanese rice didn't. case. you have a little of fun. eastern asia right now as well. so
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basically a way save pale pale is it's a mixture of fall vegetables bit the rice so. buffets goes, as we've said is as i just to wipe the plate. course. yeah, the presentation has. they're right. so okay. very good. and i assume that the the race on top is also to add some texture as well to experience right. >> there it goes all. look what to know. >> listen, that just ready to greet to decided. okay, fantastic. not done that some kind of food. radish. okay. that's still pretty. you cut in the shape of flour. yes, some that go on that the pickled kind. let's give it a beauty. look by some greens
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and some love oh, that's lovely. and this double as well. these out on fly was also to give it >> will they see foot? that's to be called that the fantastic. this is a decadent dish. my goodness. so that cr tuna cited that we sometimes do >> and it's going to be a too. the ap i had and all the fuss eye to room and on so fantastic. that's not a view little bit about what inspired you create this and have it on the menu at so. that's what i said bail is basically a very renowned street food india, which is famous, famous in the east on the best spot be just gave to this by adding. >> the avocados on the to gnaw
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on sometimes before the mets to up shuns be at some green to be are some mommy the asada fit. so that's basically. lead us made this dish on bridge on menu on. that's how the peatones like a lot wonderful. it smells delicious. and it looks so delicious and >> want to congratulate you on all your success at the restaurant i stopped by just, you know, and is just full of people. people really love your food just to tie things off here. >> you have a message for people. this api heritage month. how wonderful evening. >> but would to come to i'm how about food? >> your head? yes, full of wonderful wishes. for all of our viewers will. thank you so much. with through palo alto. thank you so much. thanks for having me out here today. all right. it's a pleasure. all right, wonderful. we'll be right back.
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>> and on the kron, 4 morning news bay to breakers kicks off in san francisco. a look at the fund that's planned and the potential impact on your weekend commute. plus, the city by the bay gives a warm welcome to the golden state bell. curry's a look inside the team's first block party at chase center. and from 4 sits down with oakland mayor sheng tell on the issue of crime. why she says the town is showing signs of improvement. stay with us. the improvement. stay with us. the
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this morning on the kron. 4 morning news. the bay to breakers fun run kicks off this morning in san francisco. a look at the historic race and how it could impact your travel plans and big crowds show out for san francisco's new wnba team. a look at the golden bough curry's first ever block party at shea 7. >> from the area's local news station. you're watching the kron. 4 morning news >> good morning. thank you so much for joining us here on the kron. 4 morning news. i'm stephanie lin. >> it's sunday. may the 19th. let's get your morning started with a look at the weather with dave sphar. good morning to you, dave. well, good morning, stephanie. good morning, everybody in a pretty good forecast of the bay to breakers today as we see sunshine almost in the very beginning across the bay here. this fighting off a little bit with some fog. it's
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dissipating and hopefully maybe even taking care of that fog. by the time they reach the coast here is that was a problem area from yesterday. here's the east bay shoreline. you can see they're just a bit of haze, kind of left over as sun starts to fill up the the hills. as you can see, there are a bit. so what we have developing as high pressure so system is going to go around it. warmest day in the bunch. looks to be tuesday. now, not a major heat spike here. just a nice little bump here. little feel pretty good for springtime. we're going to backtrack into next weekend. however, that looks to be dry from our perspective. onshore winds, check-in and will have that same activity expected this evening to so it could be a little chilly breeze working at the coast this evening. so be careful and a little pop of some offshore winds developing solano county, maybe perhaps by tomorrow 50's for the most part over most the real estate. 48 up 15 out 59 going on for antioch and a 52. meanwhile for half moon bay, that is a few degrees behind yesterday's numbers. but we're catching up quickly compliments of the sun breaking out. so 69 by high noon to 3 o'clock, 74 be
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pretty pleasant this afternoon in for much of the week. we'll have more on that forecast a bit, stephanie. all right, dave, thank you. >> our top story this morning. thousands of people are in san francisco right now for bay to breakers. runners are right now making their way from main street all the way to ocean beach. organizers have made some changes over the years for public safety than a parade floats and adding alcohol checkpoints. 21,000 people are signed up for this year's event. we heard from the race director, kylie myers. >> one of those days of the year in san francisco that everybody kind of supports the runners supports the neighborhoods are coming out. course, just a have a good time and celebrate francisco. >> several road closures remain in place until at least for the afternoon. bart and muni, both front special services today. more information on transportation and road closures are on our website. kron 4 dot com. in the east bay, 6 people in
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antioch are recovering after a car crash on highway 4. this happened near delta gateway boulevard around 2 o'clock on saturday. the collision forcing all westbound lanes to close. the roadway is now back open. contra costa fire says 6 people were rushed to the hospital. no word yet on their conditions. all lanes of the bay bridge are back open today after a grass fire on your. one island, the incident held up traffic in both directions for hours as crews worked to put out that fire at one point on the eastbound lanes were closed. fire boats were also brought in to help out. crews say saturday, strong winds made the fire challenging to extinguish finally contained. the blaze around 6.45. on saturday chp arrested a suspect in connection with a fatal hit and run. police say a driver struck and killed someone wednesday night in san leandro. the victim was found lying in the street at luling boulevard and embers way police later found the car
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wanted in connection with this incident on friday. the suspect was booked into the santa rita jail. bail was set $125,000. daly city police arrested a woman for stealing money from an old navy cash register. police say that this happened inside the serramonte shopping center earlier this month. the woman through the cash register on the ground. they say several times until it broke open. the woman then stole nearly $300 before running off. she was later detained at a nearby store. police arrested and booked the suspect for robbery. the california highway patrol canine sniffed out more than 500 grams of fentanyl during a traffic stop in san francisco. chp says and officer stopped a driver for a mechanical violation near westbound. i-80 last week police detained the driver for not having a license and that's when the officers canine partner smelled drugs in the car. well, thanks to the dog. chp seized more than 500 grams of fentanyl. 158 grams of meth.
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73 grams of heroin and 80 grams of xanax. the driver was booked into jail on multiple drug charges. plans to build a high-speed rail line connecting san francisco to southern california cleared another hurdle. the la times reports california high-speed rail authority officials support latest recommendations for the 33 mile rail segment connecting anaheim's to los angeles as just part of the overall plan here. and that does clear the way for an environmental review, which is expected to take more than a year to finish. construction is already underway on 119 mile stretch of the rail line in the central valley. happening this weekend. 2 major roads in the bay area are partially closed as crews work on repairs. the eastbound lanes of highway 37 are shut down between sonoma and solano counties. crews have detours starting at the highway. 37 highway one. 21 interchange near sears point. the closure runs through 5 in the morning on monday. a portion of sik
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city is also close this weekend as a paving project continues. caltrans says the work affects southbound 6.80, between al costa boulevard in san ramon and the 5, 86, 80 connector in pleasanton lanes reopen at 4 in the morning on monday. the partial closure is one of 2 with another set for the weekend of may 31st. i think it just shows the power of things we really get behind and support something that we believe in. we can make expansion so this, you know, we've asked views and i cannot support has garnered over the last couple years to bring so attention to women in this sport. >> and we can make this happen and so many other cities that don't have a team make happen. >> rapper e 40 and singer kay lonny perform for fans at the first ever golden state valkyries block party. as you just heard there, the bay area rolling out the violent carpet for their new wnba team. and
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trump was lezla gooden was there. she takes us inside the celebrations. >> yeah, been less than week to announcement of the bay area's wnba team. the golden state boundaries and minivans are already showing their support. some of them telling me they're here because it's more than just basketball for hundreds made their way to the chase center for the golden state. valkyries first ever block party fans like shannon engine me. >> says having a wnba team in their backyard is long overdue. it is a dream come true. it's it is something you necessarily know what happened and it has and we're very, very excited. the couple says the bakries arrival is sending a message to everyone across the country because we've been basketball fans alike. time we're fans of stanford, women's i. and the quality of life just gets better and better and better at the party were performances and appearances from folks from around the bay. the overall theme was woman empowerment. a
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sentiment coming from the top of the organization be such a >> high level of notoriety together having women work showcasing was really beautiful right now. specifically the and the world really took a closer noticed a petition to get along with during bubble, right. when they look understood there's so many signs of this aptly going, by the they're also incredible and important and fans are making sure to stack up on the balcony violate gear and they're already predicting a championship win from the team. women's basketball just as good as men. basketball. if not it's going to be a time can expect to see the boundaries play right here. the chase entered com 2025. but until then, to have their fans waiting on them and know what's going on for >> a local special needs students took a special field trip to the san francisco bay, oakland international airport. course, philippe djegal tagged along with them.
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>> a simulated flight to sphawaii for students from over bay middle school in san carlos. thursday starts like it does for all of us who fly with the tsa security screening at san francisco bay, oakland, international airport. ask questions before boarding southwest airlines. captain shawn welsh explains with the kids with special needs should expect on reassuring them. they are in good hands everyone. the riskiest thing i do is drive to work. the safest thing i do is actually perform my job at work when ready for that. yet safety on board. flight attendants lay out the itinerary and demonstrate safety protocols in case of an emergency. this tiny into what the students are learning in the classroom, not taking a field trip like this before. >> we're also in science right now for some motion with them focus on flight. so really ties in nicely to our curriculum right now the airplane ever took flight. but teacher jay morgan says over the kids have been in the air
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at least once before. they also got a chance to sit in the cockpit some saying they can see themselves piloting one day. we're enjoying a career as a flight attendant 7, our passengers being out and visiting cool cities. know it's like living like like a rock star. basically, you know, you're in a city out of city in a hotel at a hotel all in all a special day for special kids thinking about their futures as they continue growing the best part about flying doing nothing. >> doing absolutely nothing but just west watch tv and do all that stuff. sit back, relax and let the pros do the work. >> at san francisco bay, oakland, international airport. philippe djegal kron. 4 news. coming up on the kron, 4 morning news, oakland mayor sheng thao response to concerns about crime in her city. >> how to check if your password and other personrl information has been breached. plus, tips to protect your
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online accounts. i'm rich demuro. that's coming up in rich on tech. >> keep us walked out forget minds all the time. anyway, 69 12 o'clock by 3. we're at 74. >> not too bad today as we see those that fog clouds open up even at the coast. but a warm up near week to the kron. 4 up near week to the kron. 4 morning news continues. (smelling) ew. gotta get rid of this. ♪tell me why♪ because it stinks. ♪have you tried downy rinse and refresh♪ it helps remove odors 3x better than detergent alone. it worked guys! ♪yeahhhh♪ downy rinse and refresh.
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morning, everybody. we are back and here's a live look at what's happening at the coast. this is always one of the problem. areas and half moon bay. >> that we see the cloud cover. the fog clouds kind of
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remain. but there looks like they're getting a little thinner as we continue monitored all this morning. but just about everywhere else in the golden gate, u.s. start to open up already. this is what's going to greet the bay to breakers temperature. check for you. we've got the mid to upper 50's at this hour. 59 antioch, 56, meanwhile, conquered up to the north that are mostly in the lower 50's that's been trailing this morning. 58 going on for san jose, futurecast for whatever fog we have. most of that clears out. that's why there's hope for you. folks at the coast. don't forget that chilly breeze in the late afternoon. however, during the flare up in the afternoon, maybe some scattered clouds up in the hills mountains, rather. and then monday morning, that's the fog production. very, very quiet across the homefront here. maybe some showers try to develop monday afternoon with typical daytime heating with some leftover moisture in there. again. nice back home. tuesday is going to be probably the warmest day in the bunch in the afternoon as we see mid 80's inland or maybe degree or so beyond. that's what a nice little bump. it wouldn't call quite a heat spike. we've seen when
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numbers thus far. futurecast winds on shore. they are late in the day, of course, picking up along the coast, particularly even as skies open. up course, that fog rolling back again. then a nice little switch happens, boom, offshore. you can see that's monday night. and again, it looks like by tuesday morning we'll do it again. so little pop of some offshore winds, no statements or anything with that. but sometimes red flag warnings can be issued for that. all right. looking pretty good at sfo to. better bay, for second bay to breakers better bay in coastal clearing, i guess a little work anyway. touch warmer to a lot of 70's for the east bay. again, near about 80 in a couple selective spots. keep klein continuing early week tuesday. warming quickly, warmest day in the bunch. 85 dish then late in the week. we start to cool off a little bit and some scattered clouds getting in here by saturday. looks like up maybe modestly on wednesday. but more important by saturday. now that front also looks dry. there's actually 2 or 3 of them coming down. that looks dry as well. but the one on saturday is
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going to have more cloud cover, which kind of deal with and it will be cooler. noticeably 65 san francisco. again, some morning clouds are kind of taking care of already 70 for oakland. 76 san jose. there you have some of those warmer numbers off conquered 78, 80 antioch going 81 going on for santa rosa and with half moon bay. as a backdrop, there's the temperature climb with tuesday getting up to about 84. so little drop happening next weekend. stepped in get too attached. ok, alright. so i still have the light jacket and there we go. she's hank selected. >> well over mayor sheng thao spoke with kron for news on how her office is responding to crime. she also gave us an update on how the city's handling homelessness kron four's. catherine heenan reports. >> more people are accepting housing. the mayor talked about the fact that in the latest count, homelessness group by 9% in oakland. those numbers released just this week, but at least the rate is slowing down. 9% does not sound as drastic. when you
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consider the city's homeless population grew. 47% from 2017 to 2019. and 24% between 2019 and and so this 9% increase is actually a significant success shows that we are, you know, closing some of these >> homelessness issues. of course, there's still so much to be done. i mean, we can walk out the street still see encampments. and so that's our job is never done until everyone is brought inside in our streets. a in clear of encampments. >> she says oakland is working on making modular housing permanent and that federal housing help is coming in forms that are easier to when i advocate at the federal level for a voucher ys, we're advocating for playspace voucher so that it's easier for people to redo bc the section 8 vouchers that they don't have to go and find. >> a landlord that would take it that attached to housing
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units. as for the improved crime numbers recently released one number not being celebrated is the fact that residential robbery is up 110%. >> that translates to 42 home robberies so far this year compared to 20 in the same period last year. >> you know, i know that it's like it's it sounds scary. when you say 110% increase. but mind you, you know, you come from already a very small amount of numbers for you today. and and, you know, and this light it, you know, tick in certain states certain categories, we're hyper focus on those categories. catherine heenan kron, 4 news. >> happening today, if you're looking for a way to get out and enjoy today's beautiful weather, there are some community events to check out in the east bay. pets will be dressed to impress for the annual paul raid pet walk in walnut creek, the organization, joy bound around town on broadway invites you to take part it one mile, walk around broadway plaza. the
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event raises money for animals who need loving homes. all animal lovers are invited to join. you don't have to have a pet to participate, but there will be a pet festival and best dressed dog and cat contests after the parade at 11:30am, and in san francisco, the islands by the bay festival takes over here. but one to gardens, the event celebrates asian pacific islander cultures, with music, poetry and dancing. 30 vendors showcase handmade, crafts and food. that happens from 11:00am to 04:00pm on the great lawn in the gardens. francisco's golden gate park host live music for the 140nd concert series of the golden gate park band. the group has performed live in the park for more than a century. starting today at 01:00pm. visitors can catch a live show at the spreckels temple of music in the park. musicians will be dressed up in bay to breakers fashion. and that makes complete sense as the big race has already kicked off just about 20 minutes ago, a
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website is helping people find out if their information was involved in a data breach. which demero explains how it works and brings us these tips on how to protect your information. >> another day, another data breach. here's a letter att recently sent to customers saying their information was released on the dark web. so when we say things like it in saying you cannot be removed from the 18 data breach because tens of thousands of people have it now because it's published only that easily downloadable planning. troy hunt runs a website called have i been it's a way to check if your personal information and passwords have been exposed. as of tonight is 767,000 bridges in including leaks from facebook. adobe, linkedin, dropbox and more. problem is when your password is exposed in a breach, hackers try to use it to log into other websites mass automated. it's time really,
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really volumes and suddenly because you've reused to pass cross someone's now into social media council, whatever else it might we've few freeze as pensions, which is why it's so important to use a password manager to create strong, unique passwords for every site. so you never get to remember 100 plus pass puts so that you make so much. but that going up. i like my dog and i went to university and this year so they fall is not possible use everyone. there is a password alternative called pass keys where your phone approves loggins. but this can be confusing, especially sinking across various devices. and we're trying sort of dragged people from something very familiar, nice views through to something that's much more secure china hunt believes it's just a matter of time before the next breach i think we're judging companies look by the that a data breach and more about have handled it. and if your information is already out there, there's not much you can do to pull it back. services that claim to
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remove your personal information online. typically only deal with sites like people finders and data brokers. so my concern is that they well intentioned they do a good job of taking. you have the least dangerous places, but they come to take you out of the west places. if your info is on the dark web, it's usually there for good, which is why prevention is key. if you want to link to the website, have i've been poned. you can find it on mine. just go to rich on tech dot tv. >> that's rich on tech. i'm rich demuro. >> still ahead on the kron 4 morning news, a san jose man gets an unexpected visitor to his house and it's all caught on camera. what a sight for a
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family in the south bay. a mountain lion was caught home security video. >> prowling through a san jose yard. take a look at this. this is from around 5.30, yesterday morning just yesterday morning. this mountain lion was seen leaping onto this fence. there. this big cat took a little look around before walking along the top rail and eventually makes another jump from there into some bamboo hedges. homeowner tom blackburn says he's lived in this neighborhood and the mount hamilton foothills for more than 30 years and has never seen anything like this. >> this is actually the first one. we've we get a lot coyotes and what a deer. but this is the first mountain lion we've kind of amazing. i mean, if you look in the video is just percy is so you just what you know just when he's walking or jumping you to
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sleep, some you know, just just amazing that how they can move around like a >> blackburn says his family does have a german shepherd and 4 house cats that they will keep a close eye on moving forward. now, the homeowner also says he's going to make sure to have a noise maker with him for those early morning walks. on saturday. people bundled up and walk through golden gate park to help people experiencing blindness for anchor grant lotus hosted the annual bay area vision walk, which raises money for the foundation fighting blindness. this was the 18th year for the event over that time, about 2 and a half million dollars has been raised to help people with vision issues. better more dignified lives. coming up on the kron 4 morning news, the giants look to stay hot against the rockies in their second game of the series. >> the highlights coming up.
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>> now on kron 4, this api heritage month. we celebrate a police chief making history in the east bay. >> democratic and republiran lawmakers come together to take on social media companies, they say have not done enough to protect kids online. capitol correspondent eytan tell you about their new legislation. they believe we'll do just that. >> lots of exciting stories coming up. good morning. welcome back to the kron. 4 morning news on stephanie lin and that's dave sphar. little bush. our viewers of this morning at 8.30, a stephanie, good morning. and good morning, everybody. how about
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that? sunshine already. fog is departing over a good chunk of the bay was still working at the coastal areas, though. that's always problem area. and watch out for those afternoon evening winds. mister fletcher was out early out and about. >> snag this picture role early at walnut creek showing you the inland areas already enjoying the sunshine from first light of day. meanwhile, here's one of the problem areas like will make are not want to creeks the half. moon bay. this is where some of the fog clouds are kind of hang around a little bit. so overcast at the last check. here's your look at onshore winds of the current, our just single digits and some popping to double digits when you head far east. most of the readings are in the 50's for now. 62 antioch got to 56 for concord and also for livermore. we're trailing a couple degrees but starting to close in on that gap, here's the breakdown for you today with lots of sunshine at 69 and high noon by 3 at 74. however, we do see some higher numbers happening. well inland. we'll get into that in the 4 zone forecast and look at that little he pump coming our way. stephanie. all right, dave, thank you. >> lawmakers at the state capitol are hoping to hold
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social media companies accountable with a new set of bills they say will protect children. our capitol correspondent eytan wallace brings us the latest. i'm >> i'm outraged that's why we're going hard here. los angeles, democratic senator henry stern sharing frustration with social media companies, he says have not done their part to protect children and teenagers online. it's time these large corporations. have plenty of resources to do so step up. but he says he does not have faith in many social media companies and protecting minors online. that's why he introduced 2 bipartisan bills, including sb 14. 44 also known as sami's law named for the late sammy chapman. the 16 year-old teen died 3 years ago after taking a pill he bought from a drug dealer on snapchat. that pill turned out to be laced with the deadly dose of fentanyl and the names. my son, let's save some lives with this legislation. sammy's father sam came to the
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capitol to urge support for sammy's law. it would allow parents to be involved in their kids online presence by bringing in third-party safety apps designed to monitor online activity. those apps will then notify parents upon finding dangerous content and potential harms online such as bullying or drug deals. what i hope for is that sammy's legacy is a legacy of saving other people. >> and that other people won't have to go through what his brother and his mother and myself have had to suffer. but major tech companies are opposed in a statement tech net, a network of tech industry executives said safety is the number one priority for platforms adding third-party apps could pose issues quote, at a minimum, a 3rd party should not be able to unwind the many settings features parental controls policies. >> and protections platforms have created to ensure a safe environment for teen users. but stern and his colleagues say they will keep fighting, not just for sammy's law, but also for sb 15, 0, 4, a bill
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they argue will take on the issue of cyber bullying. the bill would require platforms to have a clear cyber bulling reporting button and provide written confirmation within 36 hours after a user has formally rorted a cyber bullying incident, the platform was then make a written determination about its findings within 10 days if they fail to do so. platforms could face a $75,000 daily penalty per violation users could also file legal action if platforms failed to respond. technet said the proposed penalties for violations are unduly burdensome, but bipartisan lawmakers who spoke here disagree. it is dangerous out there. it's imperative that we do our part as legislators to ensure that we have safety. we need to do more. >> just a start. and we want to make sure that we protect our children. >> and the bills are set to go before the senate appropriations committee later this week reporting at the state capitol, a tonn wallace kron. 4 news. >> a state bill that would have scrutinized a new
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electricity charge for californians will not move forward. the assembly appropriations committee killed that measure on friday. the public utilities commission led by governor gavin newsom's appointees approved a new fixed rate charge of $24.15 last week exchange for paying the new fee, consumers get a lower rate for their power. california's power rates on the second highest in the nation the new fee sparked outrage, which is why that bill was introduced in the first place. the committee did not explain why they killed it. and staying at the state capitol, california lawmakers, well, they chose not to advance a bill to legalize psychedelic mushrooms. that bill failed to advance out of its senate committee this past week. state senator scott wiener was behind the regulated psychedelic assisted therapy, et it would have allowed licensed professionals to give psychedelic mushrooms to patients over. 21 years old. and four's honoring asian american pacific islander heritage month in san pablo.
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the city is celebrating its new police chief, a longtime veteran of the force and the first asian american to lead the department help was believed to go is there on the day the chief was sworn in to his new job. >> against all enemies against all enemies, foreign domestic generation brian blue bars. family on hand to watch the decorated law enforcer sworn in as pablo's. next top profession >> testament to bars? loyalty, dedication and unwavering support for those who truly know the man behind the shield since the start of the year, bar held the title of interim police chief, his interim status is no longer. he is also the first asian american police chief to ever serve in san pablo. coming up in the in a police department. >> no one really no one pays attention or or or cares that,
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you know your your air american leader, the taking taking on that responsibility, taking on the responsibility of being the chief of police, your representation of of your community, your representation of the values of your community. so i recognize that and i i embrace the values of my and asian american heritage representing my community. proud the 21 year veteran of the force taking over command of the agency from another trailblazer, outgoing chief ron retiring distinction in december after serving as the agency's first fujian police chief. despite plant manager. >> and cycle always stood out. leaving a lasting impression on me surrounded by law enforcement leaders from throughout the bay area family. other retired air force on force.
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>> because you the responsibility. i had and father with his wife, 3 grown kids, mother, father and mother-in-law watching bar recounts his rise to the top. >> remembering where it all started. born on a u.s. military base in south korea while his father served his country in his wife's my. >> a >> bar lauds his asian american pacific islander heritage and other api top cops that paved the way for his promotion. i appreciate and respect and remember the even before fred lau. >> i'm heather francisco pd
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and the struggle for. these leaders, asian american leaders that created the path for to allow me to even get to this point. so it's it is an honor be recognizing view apart of mayor asian american in in public safety in the bay area. >> barr's first day as chief kicked asian american pacific islander heritage month on may. 1st in san pablo, philippe djegal, all kron 40's. congratulate to him. >> in the east bay, a celebration now of chicken and beet. a korean brewing company held its second annual to make festival on saturday oakland, the event served up korean style and southern fried chicken and delicious local craft fat sounds delicious. the event also featured music arts, crafts, booths and games for the kids. don't give your
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seo young. one. lee says the festival is about connecting with the community. well, also showcasing korean culture. do remember our culture and you know, being, you >> feel like or, you know, i want to bring communities together and i want >> do they? beare is one of the fastest growing bay area. breweries lee says he hopes his business will continue to inject diversity into the craft beer world while also showcasing oakland in a more positive light. and tune into kron 4 every thursday this month r ories highlighting the bay area's api community all leading up to our special airing on thursday. may 23rd at 06:30pm, hosted by myself and will tran. and the giants look to continue their win streak as they take on the rockies in the second game of the series, prop was erin wilson brings us the highlights. >> well, the giants, they begin their search for a new center fielder on saturday to
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replace it injured. jean, who lead will they didn't have to look long are far because he's been on their bit since may 13th out to you. obviously the giant they hosted the rockies in the second of the re they're at or call on saturday. it was louise matos. who would they were ready to show off as their new offensive whip? and, you know, he was the replacement center field and well, he had 5 rbi and the giants win on friday and he was back a saturday. the giant, first right here, 2 on and 2 outs. mottos. he launched it high and deep and this one goes into the cheap it was his second homer of the season. it traveled 409 feet. >> the giant pele 3 to now in the 3rd where we find our sales 5 to 3 giants in favor. moscow's late-summer open the gap in left center field and he goes all the way to the matt chapman comes all the way around from first to score and the giants. they go up. 63 after they'll want to head finish off his day. you know,
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the giants and the ap, a bases loaded for michael drive that landed a left bank on 2 more runs in moto what? he was 3 for 5 with 6 rbi on saturday. he got 11 rbi in the last 2 games between saturday and friday and the giant they take down the rockies 14 for they look for the sweep later on today. >> it sports that's acidic to you at the desk. >> the fog is the partying, don't you know, getting more sunshine across the bay earlier than we saw from yesterday. how about these temps getting into about tuesday? mid 80's. a look at your 4 zone forecast and we'll check
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>> all right. welcome back. taking a live look outside at our sutro tower cam overlooking the city of san francisco. looking just a little bit overcast, at least from this view. but we are expecting with sounds like >> to be another nice day to day date that it will be a good morning, stephanie. good morning. all a little bit of that haze kind of left over one us any up. real quick to what's going on in tahoe. sunshine already prevailing and those numbers not too shabby next couple of days ago to 58 tomorrow, tuesday, wednesday. 64 65 tuesday course. being the warmest day on the home front. what's going on? high pressure is going to take over our typical pacific high. however, there's some wrinkles and all of this as the wrinkles or will be important. the next couple of the over the next course of next week. a couple of systems to watch waves dropping south. but one of the middle of the week that will kind of take away this. he pump a bit, not a whole big adjustment, but the one by next weekend remains dry. but looks like it will throw some cloud cover in which to go for. that's going and that over to future cast for that's the first little wave. kind of breaks the back
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of the warming trend. we've had the bump. it's not a real heat spike going on. but later in the more earnest one, it looks like it has some moisture with the board, keeping it dry for now, this will probably help intensify a little bit. the marine layer so coastal sprinkles possible might up the fight with some fog at the coast. who will get a little closer? we'll see another system way upstream as well as we start to get into june check it out. your 4 zone forecast. 65 san francisco clearing out that fog ultimately a little bit in the afternoon. let's get some raise a son, but that wind will build in the late afternoon in the evening hours. so little chill still, 67 burlingame, 75 city. 73 for woodridge redwood city in palo alto in the south bay where mid 70's for today. 75 milpitas east bay shoreline, lower 70's tri valley. meanwhile, mid to upper 70's. 76 going on walnut creek. 78 for concord. 74 open. you can see the separation here a little bit. alright, 68 going on for a delay. 78 for fairfield. 75 for napa and 81
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for santa rosa. sosa to see some numbers getting to about 80 and everybody's going to be sharing. and that is we get to about tuesday, even maybe along the east bay shoreline, then a slight drop as we head into the weekend on saturday. you can see somewhat variable clouds stephanie, i paid my cover and was promised answers. back to you. >> dave, thank you. and kron 4 is of course, celebrating api heritage month and we're highlighting local organizations honoring the rich culture here in the bay area them and we have polynesian revue is a dance company that's perform music and dances from hawaii, tahiti and other south pacific ppislands for more than 20 years. and we're so excited to have them. >> join us live now and joining us to talk more about it as well is director tom it? well, i'll lay lay good morning to you. good morning. good it's is so lovely to have you back in studio with us. we had to hear exactly about a year ago. yes, yes. haha. before we start oh, ok, thank
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you so so i know that upers anyone to dave earlier during the commercial break. thank you for this. so what does this mean? >> it's just it's a greedy, ok, welcoming you into our well, it is an honor to be part of your family and honor and a privilege everybody that's involved with us. we. >> we see them as family not just us. you know, that's just to know that they become members of our it's beautiful. thank you so much. tommy as i mentioned earlier, you were here exactly a year due to full dancers. tell us how the year has gone for you sense that a lot very busy. >> competition performances. they keep me busy. it was a time i try to retire. but >> one, let me go. good to get your tell us a little bit about the organization is well, how long have you guys been around where you're based? well, more than 20
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years. >> and this. >> ups and downs. the lord was good to me. that's me. look good people around me. to give me good advice and encouragement. yeah. so those little christmas, we won't be able to make it through. you know, the little advice that some folks say. gets to me encourages me. just, you know, not to be a perfect answer doing that to be musician. but the good advice and encourage you to do more. it's a beautiful message that i'm sure is expressed through the dance. yes, but you guys, the storm. >> quite often, you yeah, this past weekend then very busy you know, it's something that we chose to do. no complaints, no and a in its just such incredible talent that you have on your team.
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>> tell us a bit the performance that you have planned for us today. >> it's from the island of a state. this rumble, 2 islands. this the it's but local there with long and long fingernails. the come up under the ocean to home interesting, you know, so well. then the moon says they back down and the guy repi gentlemen, that connor. famous kind and caught her he goes. if there is sun comes up, i'm going i'm out. but if you love me so much, come with me down my cave live forever. so that's the how you and so we'll be seeing that in just a moment. tell us a bit too you know, hello, is often
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do you rehearse for performances? because you get you do quite a few of the public? >> well, we have our studio. we have classes from monday to saturday. we have. kits, young adults, adults and senior adults. and they practiced this much as they can, you know, but you notice it, you know, up in let me ok, i'm hoping the younger people learn from so they can take over in. >> i can go you can find some sort of role between the of you know, in our last minute here. >> what it get your thoughts on a message for our viewers is a pay heritage month, especially given that hawaii has been yes, so much this next year. >> ever since the incident happened to you know, we have some of our drummers relatives over there. they were very concerned. and it turned out
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because we don't it. to help them out. and turnout everybody's ok. and it's it's life. things happen in life that you don't plan. but the way complicit, its keep on pushing forward with the prayers of the outside world giving to them. they'll come up great. >> tell me to a live with them and we have polynesian revue. thank you so much for joining us a that think you for having. all right. and we'll let you in your beautiful. this is
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and prop for sits down with oakland mayor sheng thao on the issue of crime. why she says the town is showing signs of improvement. stay with us kron. 4 morning news continues. liz neeley: you know, you've probably heard it said that some people have to hit rock bottom before they really come to the lord and give him their life. and that's what happened. i probably had a lot of anxiety at that point about my future, but as i began to study the word and a lot of dr. stanley's teachings and sermons, i began to realize that, through the love of jesus, god saved me for a purpose.
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to breakers fun run kicks off this morning. a look at the historic race and how it could impact your travel plans. and big crowds show out for san francisco's new wnba team. a look at the golden bough curry's first ever block party at chase center. >> from the area's local news station. you're watching the kron. 4 morning news at no. >> good morning. thank you so much for joining us here on the kron. 4 morning news. i'm stephanie lin. it's sunday. may the 19th. let's get your day started with a look at the weather with mister dave sphar. good morning days, stephanie, good morning and good morning, everybody. all start to look really sweet. as we take care of bit of haze kind of left over in the bay. >> from what's left over. but it's not the overcast conditions that we had from yesterday. even at the coast looks to be some help happening as well. half moon bay, you can kind of make out a little bit of the thinning of the clouds a bit. so at this 9 o'clock hour, that's nice to see. we don't have much in the way of interruption except a couple
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little waves that will come through kind of piercing through this high-pressure zone over the course of the next week. and that will have a little the change in our temperatures a little bit now for the winds. they're mostly single digits, but they will pick up this afternoon evening and also a little bit into tomorrow as well. so the coastal areas will be definitely feeling the chilly wind mid to upper 50's some lower 60's off to the east bay like antioch at 62. 61. meanwhile for san jose still trailing at this hour. but as we start to see the sun join us and start to clear out some of the fog will warm up nicely. looks like a high. and near 80 in some spots. but 69 by high noon, we're 70 to 1 o'clock. 4 o'clock at 74. so looking pretty good for a lot of the east bay locations to what a complete look at your forecast coming up in a bit 70. dave, thank you. >> our top story this morning. thousands of people are in san francisco right now for bay to breakers. the race is officially underway. runners are making their way from main street all the way to ocean beach. organizers have made some changes over the years for public safety. danny
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parade floats and adding alcohol checkpoints. 21,000 people are signed up for this year's events and we heard from race director kyle meyers. >> one of those days of the year in san francisco that everybody kind of supports the runners supports the neighborhoods are coming out. course, just to have a good time and celebrate francisco. >> several road closures remain in place until at least for the afternoon. bart and muni both run special services today. more information on transportation and road closures right now on our website, kron 4 dot com. in the east bay, 6 people in antioch are recovering after a car crash on highway 4. this happening near delta gateway boulevard around 2 o'clock on saturday. the collision forcing all westbound lanes to close. the roadway is now back open. contra costa fire says that 6 people were rushed to the hospital. no word yet on their conditions. all lanes of
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the bay bridge are back open today after this grass fire on your of one island. the incident held up traffic in both directions for hours as crews worked to put out that fire at one point, all eastbound lanes were closed. fire boats were also brought in to help out. crews say saturday, strong winds made the fire challenging to extinguish cruz finally contained the blaze around 6.45. on saturday. the chp arrested a suspect in connection with a fatal hit and run. police say a driver struck and killed someone wednesday night in san leandro. the victim was found lying in the street at luling boulevard and embers way. police later found the car wanted in connection with that incident on friday. the suspect was booked into santa rita jail. bail set for $125,000. and daly city police arrested a woman for stealing money from an old navy cash
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register. police say the theft happened inside the serramonte shopping center earlier this month. the woman apparently through the cash register on the ground several times until it broke open. the woman then stole nearly $300 before running off. she was later detained at a nearby store. police arrested and booked the suspect for robbery. the california highway patrol canine sniffed out more than 500 grams of fentanyl during a traffic stop in san francisco. chp says an officer stopped a driver for a mechanical violation. you're westbound i-80 last week police detained the driver for not having a license and that's when the officers canine partner smelled drugs in the car. well, thanks to the dog. chp seized more than 500 grams of fentanyl. 158 grams of meth. 73 grams of heroin. and 80 grams of xanax. the driver was booked into jail on multiple drug charges. and plans to build a high-speed rail line connecting san francisco to southern california cleared
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another hurdle. the la times reports california high-speed rail authority official support latest recommendations for the 33 mile rail segment connecting anaheim to los angeles. and that's just part of the overall plan here. but it does clear the way for an environmental review, which is expected to take more than a year to finish. construction is already underway on 119 mile stretch of the rail line in the central valley. happening this weekend. 2 major roads in the bay area are partially closed as crews work on repairs. the eastbound lanes of highway 37 or shut down between sonoma and solano counties whose have detours starting at the highway. 37 highway one. 21 interchange near sears point. the closure runs through 5 in the morning on monday. a portion of 6 ad is also closed this weekend as a paving project continues there. caltrans says the work affects southbound 6.80, between acosta boulevard in san ramon and the 5, 86, 80 connector in pleasanton lanes
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reopen at 4 the morning on monday. the partial closure is one of 2 with another set for the weekend of may 31st. i think it just shows the power of things we really get behind and support something that we believe in. we can make expansion so this, you know, we've asked views and i cannot support has garnered over the last couple years to bring so attention to women in this sport. >> and we can make this happen and so many other that don't have a team make happen. >> rapper e 40 and singer kay lonny perform for fans at the first ever golden state valkyries block party. as you just saw there, the bay area rolling out the violent carpet for their new wnba team. a epproper lezla gooden was there she takes us inside those celebrations. >> yeah, it's been less than a week to announcement of the bay area's wnba team. the
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golden state boundaries and minivans are already showing their support. some of them telling me they're here because it's more than just basketball for hundreds made their way to the chase center for the golden state. valkyries first ever block party fans like shannon engine me says having a wnba team in their backyard is long overdue. it is a dream come true. it's it is something to necessarily know what happened and it has and we're very, very excited. the couple says the bakries arrival is sending a message to everyone across the country because we've been basketball fans alike. time we're fans stanford, women's high. >> and the quality of life just gets better and better and better at the party were performances and appearances from folks from around the bay. the overall theme was woman empowerment. a sentiment coming from the top of the organization be such a >> high level of notoriety together having women work
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showcasing really beautiful right now. specifically the and the world really took a closer noticed a petition to get along with during a level right when they look understood there's so many signs for this athlete going, by the they're also incredible and important and fans are making sure to stack up on the balcony by late gear. and they're already predicting a championship win from the team. women's basketball just as good as men, basketball. if not it's going to be a fun time we can expect to see the boundaries play right here. the chase 2025. but until then, the have their fans waiting on them and know what's going on for >> well, local special needs students to a field trip to the san francisco bay, oakland international airport kron four's philippe djegal tagged along with them. >> a simulated flight to hawaii for students from over being school in carlos thursday starts like it does for all of us who fly with the tsa security screening at san
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francisco bay, oakland, international airport. ask questions before boarding southwest airlines. captain shawn welsh explains with the kids with special needs should expect on reassuring them. they are in good hands everyone. the riskiest thing i do is drive to work. the safest thing i do is actually perform my job at work when ready for that. yet. >> safety on board. flight attendants lay out the itinerary and demonstrate safety protocols in case of an emergency. this tiny into what the students are learning in the classroom, not taking a field trip like this before. >> we're also in science right now for some motion with them focus on flight. so really ties in nicely to our curriculum right now the airplane ever took flight. but teacher jay morgan says over the kids have been in the air at least once before. they also got a chance to sit in the cockpit some saying they can see themselves piloting one day. we're enjoying a career as a flight attendant 7, our passengers being out
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and visiting cool cities. know it's like living like like a rock star. basically, you know, you're in a city out of city in a hotel at a hotel all in all a special day for special kids thinking about their futures as they continue growing the best part about flying doing nothing. >> doing absolutely nothing but just west watch tv and do all that stuff. sit back, relax and let the pros do the work. >> at san francisco bay, oakland, international airport. philippe djegal kron. 4 news. coming up on the kron. 4 morning news. oakland mayor sheng thao response to concerns about crime in her city. >> how to check if your password and other personal information has been breached. plus, tips to protect your online accounts. >> i'm rich demuro. that's coming up rich on tech. >> and for today, expect those skies open up a little quicker than from yesterday. they're still battling the fog a little bit 70 to 1 o'clock and
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4.74, nice warm-up. also as we get into around tuesday, the get into around tuesday, the kron 4 morning news continues. new mr. clean ultra foamy magic eraser?
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here. so as promised we're getting some better and quicker clearing going on this morning that we saw from yesterday already seeing some lower 60's. well, east right there the delta 62 going on for antioch, 60 for concord. 59 for livermore. but still mostly upper 50's on the east bay shoreline. hayward at 60 50's up north and 61. san jose for you know, some afternoon scattered clouds up in the hills and the mountains just a bit. meanwhile, around the bay, everything opens up nicely of the fog will try to come back again a little bit for your monday morning. but it's more going to the winds are going to feel late this afternoon the evening providing an extra chill on shore. it will be tomorrow. a little flare up of a few little showers. that will be well south of tahoe ever. and that will be just that the daytime heating, some leftover moisture. we get to around tuesday. that's the warmest day in the bunch. as temperatures inland start to march into the mid to maybe even some spots upper 80's. here's a look at those winds on shores. they are. that's the big pop i'm talking about along the coast going to be chilly. there. however, inland
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except solano county contra costa county. you can get a little clip going on in the teens, a touch. there's that offshore wind pop. we see that we see that both monday and we see a tuesday. so you see that causes some concern, but no statements of an issue with all of that, there will be the sacramento office that would do that, which, you know, a better bay in coastal clearing, which is proving to happen right now as we speak, a touch warmer to a lot of 70's again. we'll see a couple token lower 80's, then warming up to the mid 80's by tuesday. maybe even some upper 80's in some spots than scattered clouds late in the week. that will be particularly on saturday. this looks to be dry, but it will be some scattered clouds and cooler temps there drop in the lower 70's in the same spots that are looking at mid 80's come tuesday. 65 san francisco morning clouds 70 for oakland. 76 san jose. bigger map showing about 80 for antioch and even 81 up to santa rosa. most readings around the bay will be in the 70's. and here's what we're looking at the next couple of days. 84
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around tuesday and still working on taking care of this fog out here. all right, stephanie. >> all right, dave, thank you. well, summer is just around the corner. the perfect season for ice cream in honor of api heritage month. a tasty new flavor launches in stores this month benefiting the local community. and joining us live now to share more about this or the minds behind this sweet treat san francisco celebrity chef kathy fang and smitten ice cream founder robin sue fisher. good morning to the both of you. is incredible to have 2 fabulous women join us on set today. so, you know, tell us, first of all about this collaboration, this is quite unique. yeah. >> and i actually reach out to robyn smitten about combining forces on a flavor for api month. i actually took a trip back to tie pay over the summer love and had this amazing ice cream sandwich.
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the sandwich portion of it was a taiwanese pineapple cake. and then, you middle it was this delicious black lung t i could not get that flavor out of my mind. you i came back kept telling my husband's like needs to be an ice here because i miss it and need it. and so my favorite ice cream shop is actually reach them like, hey, i love your ice cream and i know you guys can do amazing things with possibly this new flavor that i have in mind and just like that they created magic. and here we a variable has been in just like a dream come stick. and robin, what was your reaction when kathy reached out to you with this idea? honestly, we're up with such a big fan of and, you know, i think ice cream is really about. >> capturing special moments and bringing people together around them. and when she but at this, the soundcheck moment that you wanted to bring to more people is like, yes,
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let's do it. and that's we make. all right. come fashionably. you know, the possibilities masso was honestly just like a really perfect partnership that was like just the magic came alive. so yeah, we love that. i'm such a fan of spending as well. been to your hayes valley location. i think it was the one of the do you know? number days like when you guys first open like i still have photos getting in there with my ice cream first of kind. and it was just like. >> great, great fun thank you. it really is so unique. the process that you go through to create your ice cream so kind of walk us through how the idea went from concept to physical product. sure. so kathy brought the idea and then our amazing culinary director, brooke mosley actually made. >> but that really was like made the actual cake and
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cookie interesting ticks were trying to capture the right taste and a taste that and then she used in all of her skills to turn that into a flavor, knowing everything that she knows about how we actually formulated ice cream and how it comes together. as a natural flavors, you can see the clusters ok? well, you know, since we're referencing this, is it okay if we casey we can taste a little bit of this? >> oh, my goodness. so good. and all for it to yeah. okay. i'm going to have koat. haha. >> oh ya. >> as someone who is taiwanese american who's had the pineapple teague cake and all delicious. like delicious. it's a little bit of like pastry in team. >> it's kind of the perfect and the beauty of doing it
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with cement is like they can turn these fresh ingredients into the ice cream base and you can still taste. >> the actual faith, the pineapple, tea cake and even the pineapple this down they want to honestly new breakfast. yeah, breakfast ice cream. i really love that. and to be clear for people who are interested in trying this out can they sample it work and they pick you know, pick up some for themselves. yeah. so you can order this off doordash. it reads all the delivery apps and then you could also go visit the store, which is what i recommend, ok? like that. the whole idea of bringing community together and bringing people together. it's and oriented going have ice cream and hang especially on beautiful days like this and the containers really cute even better. you can buy pine or you can get a couple of scoops and have it in their amazing waffle cone right now.
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i can smell it kind of just. >> oh, that's so much fun. air since we have both of you here and you're both experts in your field in the food space. what would you say is the secret to the perfect ice cream? >> a really good ice cream since we are heading into the summer months. okay. i'm going to go first to she's the expert. means all about texture and like the balance of flavor. i don't want something that's like overly sui. i want something that feels of a flash. i can take like taste the milk cream eggs, everything. and then i like it to be a little nuanced re like but different textures of creamy ice cream in the bite, something that's maybe crunchy. something that has a little chew to it just makes them more interesting just a standard ice cream well said. i would add that. so there's 2 things. one ice cream is really a feeling, you don't
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eat ice cream to like just get through the day. a scheme to savor the moment and to really relish and that. and so i do think that flavors like this, where it is really like an intersection of memory and taste are really that quintessential and to them bring it together and ryally make this thing to to savor. and then secondly, on like a technical i agree so much has to do with the texture of the ice cream and the density of it and how it sort of melt in your mouth. and so i kind of got pretty obsessed with making that textures fast as possible, which is why and i spent most of those are both my life. inventing arbor machine, which is the whole. the whole reason behind it was really to make that perfect scoop. with of texture that just lifts up that the product and makes it as best they can be. so yeah, i'm not the
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combat. wonderful. and you have what some want to add something to that as well going to add. one more thing obviously like the first time i fell in love with ice cream is actually going into the shop. >> but i didn't realize how great it was. also like in pint form at home. i think sometimes people don't think about that like what is the texture like when you get home and it's up high and you skip in. and a lot of times, it actually changes over time being in the pipe just really hard. sometimes it crystallizes it doesn't have that same creamy texture that you get from the actual shop and smitten, actually delivered like it pretty much the same thing as what i would get. i not so a nice into it at home. i'm like, oh, wow. this is like still very creamy. just like high would get that shot versus we go out. now you guys go light industrial made ice cream and you can be like, oh, that's
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very different. opening a line. everything fresh is better putting it. it will. thank you so much to robin was smitten and chef kathy thing as well for joining us this morning for sharing such a delicious treat with our and we made new friends. we made new friends. >> we'll be right back. ow netwo network for business.
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this is from around 5.30, yesterday morning. the mountain lion was captured leaping onto the fence, as you could see there, that big cat taking a little look around before walking along the top rail. it eventually makes another job this time into some bamboo hedges homeowner tom blackburn says he's lived in this neighborhood in the mount hamilton foothills for more than 30 years. he's never seen anything quite like this. >> this is actually the first one. we've we get a lot coyotes and what a deer. but this is the first mountain lion we've kind of amazing. i mean, if you look in the video, he's just percy is so you just what you know. just when he's walking or jumping, you just sleep. some. you know, just just amazing that how they can move around like a >> blackburn says his family has a german shepherd and 4 house cats. they are going to keep a close eye on those animals. he also says he's going to make sure to have a noise maker with him for those early morning walks. and on
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saturday, people bundled up and walk through golden gate park to help those experiencing blindness. kron. 4 acre grant lotus hosted the annual bay area vision walk which raises money for the foundation fighting blindness. this was the 18th year for the event over that time over 2 and a half million dollars has been raised to help people with vision issues. the better more dignified lives. coming up on the kron 4 morning news. the giants look to stay hot against the rockies in their second game of the series. we've got the highlights after the break. on the kron. 4
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morning news. this is a api heritage month and we're celebrating a police chief making history in the east bay. >> democratic and republican lawmakers come together to take on social media companies, they say have not done enough to protect kids online. capitol correspondent eytan tell you about their new legislation. they believe we'll do just that. >> lots of stories we're following for you today. we'll get to all those in just a moment. but first of all, thank you so much for joining us here on the morning news. i'm stephanie lin. let's get you started at 9.30, this sunday morning with a look at the forecast with dave sphar heyday. >> hey, good morning, stephanie. good morning, everybody. things really start to improve today. a far cry from what we had from yesterday. still fighting a lot of those fog clouds across the bay. even into of the noon hour. so things will be improving. we'll see some temperatures a little warmer than yesterday. here's the golden gate bridge. you see a lot of blues piercing its way on through to have the onshore
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winds will be with us all day today and that will provide a little chill late in the afternoon early evening. here's a snapshot of how the winds stand. you see kind of variable but single digits. and again, they'll be a little pop this afternoon. most of our readings are in the upper 50's to some lower 60's going on here. we've got 62 antioch, 53 upton about an app or rather it's a little chilly there. but the battle at 55, they got out of the 40's. 61, san jose and you can see little head of the ball game in some spots there. so this improve map as well. 72 will try by 1 o'clock and 4.74. but some spots may reach close to 80 and that lot of inland spots will be well in the business of the middle 80's. come tuesday. take a look at that longer range forecast for you. check the 4 zone 2, stephanie. all right, dave, thank you. lawmakers at the state capitol are hoping to hold social media companies accountable. >> with a new set of bills they say will protect children. our capitol correspondent eytan wallace has the details. >> i'm i'm outraged that's why
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we're going hard here. los angeles democratic senator henry stern sharing frustration with social media companies, he says have not done their part to protect children and teenagers online. it's time. >> these large corporations. have plenty of resources to do so step up. but he says he does not have faith in many social media companies and protecting minors online. that's why he introduced 2 bipartisan bills, including sb 14. 44 also known sami's law named for the late sammy chapman. the 16 year-old teen died 3 years ago after taking a pill he bought from a drug dealer on snapchat. that pill turned out to be laced with the deadly dose of fentanyl and the names. my son, let's save some lives with this sam came to the capitol to urge support for sammy's law. it would allow parents to be involved in their kids online presence by bringing in third-party safety apps designed to monitor online activity. those apps will then notify parents upon finding
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dangerous content and potential harms online such bullying or drug deals. what i hope for is that sammy's legacy is a legacy of saving other people. >> and that other people won't have to go through what his brother and his mother and myself had to suffer. but major tech companies are opposed in a statement tech net, a network of tech industry executives said safety is the number one priority for platforms adding third-party apps could pose issues quote, at a minimum, a 3rd party should not be able to unwind the many settings features parental controls policies. >> and protections platforms have created to ensure a safe environment for teen users. but stern and his colleagues say they will keep fighting, not just for sammy's law, but also for sb 15, 0, 4, a bill they argue will take on the issue of cyber bullying. the bill would require platforms to have a clear cyber bulling reporting button and provide written confirmation within 36 hours after a user has formally reported a cyber
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bullying incident, the platform is then make a written determination about its findings within 10 days if they fail to do so. platforms could face a $75,000 daily penalty per violation users could also file legal action if platforms failed to respond. technet said the proposed penalties for violations are unduly burdensomep but bipartisan lawmakers who spoke here disagree. it is dangerous out there. it's imperative that we do our part as legislators to ensure that we have safety. we need to do more. >> just a start. and we want to make sure that we protect our children. >> and the bills are set to go before the senate appropriations committee later this week reporting at the state capitol, a tonn wallace kron. 4 news. >> a state bill that would have scrutinized a new electricity charge for californians will not move forward. the assembly appropriations committee killed that measure on friday. the public utilities commission led by governor gavin newsom's appointees approved a new fixed rate
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charge of $24.15 last week in exchange for paying the new fee, consumers get a lower rate for their power. california's power rates are second highest in the nation. the new fee sparked outrage which is why the bill was introduced. the committee did not explain why they killed. staying at the state capitol. california lawmakers chose not to advance a bill to legalize psychedelic mushrooms. that bill failed to advance out of that senate committee this past week. state senator scott wiener was behind the regulated psychedelic assisted therapy act. it would have allowed licensed professionals to give psychedelic mushrooms to patients over. 21 years old. i for is honoring asian american pacific islander heritage month in san pablo, the city is celebrating its new police chief, a longtime veteran of the force and the first asian american to lead the department kron four's philippe djegal was there on the day the chief was sworn into his new position. >> against all enemies against all enemies, foreign domestic
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generation to brian blue bars. family on hand to watch the decorated law enforcers sworn in as pablo's. next top >> what testament to bars? loyalty, dedication and unwavering support for those who truly know the man behind the shield since the start of the year, bar held the title of interim police chief. his interim status is no longer. he is also the first asian american police chief to ever serve in san pablo. coming up in the in a police department. >> no one really no one pays attention or or or cares that, you know your your air american leader, but taking taking on that responsibility, taking on the responsibility of being the chief of police, your representation of of your community representation of the values of your community. so i recognize that and i i
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embrace the values of my and asian american heritage representing my community proudly the 21 year veteran of the force taking over command of the agency from another trailblazer, outgoing chief ron retiring with distinction in december after serving as the agency's first fujian police chief. despite plant manager. >> and cycle always stood out. leaving a lasting impression on me, surrounded by law enforcement leaders from throughout the bay area family. other retired air force force. >> i responsability i had and father with his wife, 3 grown kids, mother, father and mother-in-law watching bar recounts his rise to the top. >> remembering where it all started. born on a u.s. military base in south korea
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while his father served his country in his wife's my. >> a >> for bar lauds his asian american pacific islander heritage and other api top cops that paved the way for his promotion. i appreciate and respect and remember the even before fred lau. >> i'm heather francisco pd and the struggle for these leaders, asian american leaders that created the past for to allow me even get to this point. so it's it is an honor be recognizing view
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apart of mayor asian american in in public safety in the bay area. >> barr's first day as chief kicked asian american pacific islander heritage month on may. 1st in san pablo, philippe djegal, all kron. 4 >> in the east bay, a celebration of chicken and beer. watch this. a korean brewing company held its second annual to make festival on saturday in oakland. the event served up korean style and southern fried chicken and delicious local craft beers. the event also featured music arts, crafts booths and games for the kids. don't give your ceo young when lee says the festival is about connecting with the community will also showcase in korean culture. >> i want to represent our culture and, you know, being, you i don't like or, you know, i want to bring communities together and i want
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>> don't get beer is one of the fastest growing bay area. breweries lee says he hopes his business will continue to inject diversity into the craft beer world also showcasing oakland more positive light. and tune into kron 4 every thursday this month for stories highlighting the bay area's api community. a leading up to our special airing on thursday may 23rd at 06:30pm, hosted by myself. and will trent see you there? well, the giants look to continue their win streak as they take on the rockies in the second game of the series represent and wilson brings us the details. >> well, the giants, begin their search for a new center fielder on saturday to replace injured. john, who lead will they didn't have to look long are far because he's been on their bit since may 13th out to you. obviously the giant they hosted the rockies in the second of the re they're at oracle on saturday. it was louise matos who with they were ready to show off as their new offensive whip. and, you know, he was the
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replacement center field and will he had 5 rbi and the giants win on friday. and he was back mind the giant, first right here, 2 on and 2 outs, mottos. he launched it high and deep and this one goes into the cheap it was his second homer of the season. it traveled 409 feet. >> the giant pele 3 to now in the 3rd where we find our sales 5 to 3 giants in favor moscow's late in the broken the gap in left center field and he goes all the way to the matt chapman comes all the way around from first to score and the giants. they go up. 63 after they'll want to head finish off his day. you know, the giants and the ap, a bases loaded for michael drive that landed a left incomes. 2 more runs in moto what he was 3 for 5 with 6 rbi on saturday. he got 11 rbi in the last 2 games between saturday and friday in the giant. they take down the rockies 14 for they look for the sweep later on today. >> it sports that's acidic to today.
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>> all right, taking a live look outside at coit tower 9.44. this sunday morning looking just gorgeous out there in san francisco. beautiful blue skies up above their day. >> it says right there, it says fog in the city unrepentant. yes, good morning, stephanie. good morning, everybody. sunshine also prevailing at tahoe about that looking pretty good. the next couple of days, little flavor of spring for you. here's a look at the numbers.
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57 tomorrow, tuesday. 64 65 wednesday. wow. get those a short sleeve shirts by the way, by the weekend that's going to drop as it will in the home front to still get a little chilly by that standard. basically our pacific high developing here, a couple wrinkles will drop south over the course of the next week. here. first one middle of week here will take away the the edge, but by the weekend, another system drops south and may bring some cloud cover. let's see. we're looking at here. the first one comes through again on tuesday. not much of its left over evil kind of correct our temperatures a little bit a major deal. but then a bigger drop happening with this way here by saturday. more cloud cover to negotiate through in. it's kind of hoping that maybe a couple little sprinkles and all of that being that this is so late in the season here will hold. that is dry for right now. until we get a little closer on that. but that will recreate our temperatures and one other front up north here, but no guarantee that will make it south. alright, 4 zone forecast for this sunday. 65 san francisco. and on the face of that kind of chilly upper
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50's around 60. but you add to that a late afternoon early evening breeze. so shelley, but it will start to look a lot better than it did yesterday. we're already seeing some breaks happening in the clouds there a bit from half moon meanwhile, on the bay side, 67 burlingame, 70 for foster city, san carlos. 72 palo alto. 73 in the south bay, mid 70's here. 75 going on for milpitas. lower 70's east bay shoreline, tri valley. you're looking at mid to upper 70's going on here today. 76 walnut creek looks like 78 concord. meanwhile, 66 berkeley, so we do have little bit of a contrast already developing in these modest temperatures, 60 a chilly degrees onshore winds definitely antioch, getting up to about 80 fairfield. 78 75 napa and santa rosa. you'll see about an 81. here you have your 7 day forecast. big day to look for us tuesday. nice little warm up happening there. bring those temperatures back down again in time for next week stephanie, we're going to keep a couple clouds on there for saturday a drop in
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temperatures and all that. that's about all will put to that may have to get some raindrops. we get a little closer, will keep that drive going late in the season for got it. we know i'll take it, ok, if take so much tape. >> all right. well, oakland's mayor spoke with kron for news on how her office is responding to crime. >> she also gave us an update on how the city's handling homelessness. catherine heenan reports. >> more people are accepting housing. the mayor talked about the fact that in the latest count, homelessness grow by 9% in oakland. those numbers released just this week, but at least the rate is slowing down. 9% does not sound as drastic. when you consider the city's homeless population grew. 47% from 2017 to 2019. and 24% between 2019 and and so this 9% increase is actually a significant success shows that we are, you know, closing some of these
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>> homelessness issues. of course, there's still so much to be done. i mean, we can walk out the street still see encampments. and so that's our job is never done until everyone is brought inside in our streets. a in clear of encampments. >> she says oakland is working on making modular housing permanent and that federal housing help is coming in forms that are easier to when i advocate at the federal level for a voucher, we're advocating for playspace voucher so that it's easier for people to redo bc the section 8 vouchers that they don't have to go find. >> a landlord that would take it that attached to housing units. as for the improved crime numbers recently released one number not being celebrated is the fact that residential robbery is up 110%. >> that translates to 42 home robberies so far this year compared to 20 in the same period last year. >> you know, i know that it's like it's it sounds scary. when you say 110% increase.
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but mind you, you know, you come from already a very small amount of numbers for you today. and and, you know, and the you know, tick in certain states certain categories, we're hyper focus on those categories. catherine heenan kron, 4 news. >> and happening today, if you are looking for a way to get out and enjoy today's beautiful weather. the day's been talking about all morning long. there are some community events. you can check out now in the east bay put pets will be dressed to impress for the annual part raid event in walnut creek. the organization, joy, bound around town on broadway. they are inviting you to take part in a one-mile walk around broadway plaza. the event raises money for animals who need loving homes. all animal lovers are invited to join. you don't have to have a pet to participate. there will be a pet festival and best dressed dog and cat contests after the parade at 11, 30 am. francisco, the islands by the bay festival takes over your gardens. the event celebrates
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asian pacific islander cultures, with music, poetry and dancing. 30 vendors showcase handmade, crafts and food. that happens from 11:00am to 04:00pm on the great lawn in the gardens. as francisco's golden gate park hosts live music for the 140nd concert series of the golden gate park band. the group has performed live in the park for more than a century in today, starting at 01:00pm. visitors can catch a live show at the spreckels temple of music in the park. musicians will be dressed up in bay to breakers fashion. so that should be fun to see. a website is helping people find out if their information was involved in a data breach. rich demuro explains how it works and brings us these tips on how to protect your information. >> another day, another data breach. here's a letter 18 t recently sent to customers saying their information was released on the dark web. so when we say things like 18 saying you cannot be removed from the att data breach
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because tens of thousands of people have it now because it's published on the inc that and it's easily downloadable planning. troy hunt runs a website called have i been it's a way to check if your personal information and passwords have been exposed. as of tonight is 767,000 bridges in including leaks from facebook, adobe, linkedin, dropbox and more. problem is when your password is exposed in a breach, hackers try to use it to log into other websites. mass automated. it's time really, really volumes and suddenly because you've reused to pass cross someone's now into social media council, whatever else it might we've few freeze as pensions, which is why it's so important to use a password manager to create strong, unique passwords for every site. so you never get remember 100 plus pass puts so that you make. so what most people doesn't about. i like my dog and i went to
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university and this year so they fall is not possible use everyone. there is a password alternative called pass keys where your phone approves loggins. but this can be confusing, especially sinking across various devices. and we're trying sort of dragged people from something very familiar, nice views through to something that's much more secure china hunt believes it's just a matter of time before the next breach that i think we're judging companies look by the that a data breach and more about have handled it. and if your information is already out there, there's not much you can do to pull it back. services that claim to remove your personal information online. typically only deal with sites like people finders and data brokers. so my concern is that they well intentioned they do a good job of taking. you the least dangerous places, but they come to take you out of the west places. if your info is on the dark web, it's usually there for good, which is why prevention is key. if you want to link to the website, have i've been poned. you can find it on mine. just go to rich on tech dot tv.
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>> that's rich on tech. i'm rich demuro. and we'll be right back.
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>> all right. take a look at this. it's petal aromas annual salute to american graffiti car show nearly 600 classic cruisers took a 2 mile drive downtown. the event honors george lucas is classic coming of age movie that was shot and set in the north bay. the cruise is also a charity event with the money raised going to scholarship programs for high school seniors. how about that? >> boy, tell you what, i think we're getting the same kind of weather again today to the lakers are really take care.
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we're taking care of that fog. here's an attempt at some of our numbers here. 75 map that's been in the cooler side. the 68 watch out 80 for antioch and 81 going on for santa rosa. one other interesting things to watch. we have a little extra time here. want to go in zip through this real quick here to see the pattern we're looking at next couple of days. yeah, we're watching a couple system. take a look at the big view here. so high pressure is going control things for a couple of days. don't you know, boom, there comes the first correcting system, if you will. that's going to bring the temperatures down a bit. take the edge off. you know, those middle 80's and all that, you know, it's early in the season and everything. so it will pass by not much fanfare. but as we get to the weekend, unfortunately, yeah, that has a bit more moisture with it. so we'll add some scattered clouds on saturday will be a bigger drop in temperatures to kind of correct everything up here. so seems like the weekend's indy the cleanup job. a little bit started. the timing is not always on and another system giving us the
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big guy into next week. however, we're getting into june. so starts to change. there's another look at your highs again of the peninsula. little cooler in the coast promises to clear up half moon bay has been improving all the shots we've been having your seven-day here way. we go up to 84 come tuesday. now a gradual drop off of that for system than the big boys you can see into the weekend. we drop off more scattered clouds. but again, that looks to be dry. all right. looks great. thanks so much day, but all right. we want to thank all of our performers, a special guest today. and, you know, such an honor to be part a part of the friends and the family of the ohana. thank you so much for being a part of our kron, 4 family and for watching us on weekends. we appreciate it. >> and we will see you back here next weekend. really all right. have a wonderful day and enjoy the beautiful weather. take care now.
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