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you said you'd never get a dog. you said you'd never do a lot of things. but you never knew all the things a dog could do for you. and with resolve you never have to worry about the mess. love the love, resolve the mess. >> from the area's local news station. you're watching the kron. 4 morning news at >> good morning, everybody. thank you for joining us on this monday. june 27th. i'm james fletcher and i'm stephanie lee. good morning to you. let's start off this beautiful monday with a check of our weather and traffic. hey, guys, glad to see you this morning. and it's a not seeing much else out there. unfortunately, for many of her commuters, it is foggy to start. >> you can see the coit tower lit up there and some of the rainbow colors after pride weekend. we are seeing spots of dense fog. so even though
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you can see coit tower, some of you as you're driving into work, especially in the east bay hills on some of our bridges near the coastline and hillsides up into the north bay are running into some lower visibility pockets below a quarter of a mile this morning, taking a little bit slower out there to get this one started. hopefully that's the only issue will be having as far as the roads go, though, as far as temperatures go, it's a comfortable morning. most of us are in the 50's dublin, alameda and oakland at 57 brentwood. you're our warm spot at 63. fairfax are very cool us at 46 right now. temperatures throughout the day today will rise really quickly. once that fog burns off in the inland areas. that's right. back to the 90's. we go. but only for 2 more days talking a big cool down in your forecast. still ahead, as far as our bridges go this morning, bay bridge is looking just fine. now we do have an issue once you are in san francisco, we have a traffic collision on one. 0, one northbound at mission street off-ramp. that's in downtown san francisco. a
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center divider is affected. just expect a few delays there that is not affecting your drive into the city, though. as you can see, we're below 10 minutes to get you across the bay bridge 70 0 bridge. a 12 minute drive across it. absolutely nothing affecting you and no fog on that span. also fog free on the richmond center fell. you've got a 7 minute drive across it. if you are heading towards the richmond center fell in the east bay. we do have a traffic collision on 80 westbound getting your way that direction. that's a hilltop drive in san pablo. the center divide is affected, but it isn't resulting in any sort of backup. that's generally the thing this morning. everything's moving along just fine. despite the hiccups, a golden gate bridge, 19 minute drive across that span. james. thank you very much, john. >> to the news now at 5, 0, 2, 3, people are dead and 5 others injured after a car crashed into an amtrak train in brentwood yesterday afternoon happened right around 1 o'clock on norwood road and the east contra costa fire district says 2 adults were taken to the hospital.
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>> and a child was airlifted to hospital also breaking news overnight, one person dead after a car crash on westbound 80 at the bay bridge toll plaza. the accident happened about 9 o'clock last night. >> chp says a car crashed into a barrier then rolled over and hit another car. firefighters found the victim in cardiac arrest, try to save him. but unfortunately, they died at the scene. >> and meanwhile, in albany in the cleveland fire prompted evacuation orders yesterday afternoon. the grass fire burned right near some eucalyptus trees on the west side of albany hill below i-83 different fire agencies help fight this fire officials lifted evacuation orders just before 7 allowing people in the area to return home. no word yet on what caused this blaze. >> well, it is now up to the states now to determine how portions will be handled in their respective states. and many of them are scrambling to clarify their laws. reshad hudson has the latest for us from washington, d.c.. good
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morning. now that abortions are back in the hands of the states. the nation's governors are weighing in on how to move forward and what it could look like in their state. >> i horrified as are so many women who are 50 years old or in my generation that the thought that my daughters will have fewer rights than i've had virtually my whole life. michigan's governor gretchen whitmer says abortion remains legal in her state due to a judge last month granting a preliminary injunction temporarily blocking the decades old law. but south dakota governor kristi noem told cbs news abortions became illegal in her state immediately after road was overturned. >> south dakota's. >> you know, under our past several years and has stood for life and defending life. >> and here in washington, protesters were back in the streets with even more demonstrations across the country. massachusetts senator
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elizabeth warren is calling for federal protections access to abortion like other medical procedures should be available across the board to all people in this country. south carolina senator lindsey graham calls it a great day for the conservative movement. for all of you who've been working for 50 years to let members of the house and the senate and presence that would put constitutional conservatives on the court. your day finally arrived and the next legal fight will be whether states can ban fda approved abortion pills reporting in washington. reshad hudson, back to you. >> president biden called on congress to take action. and i asked our kron 4 political analyst michael yaki. if there's any chance of a bipartisan support in the senate to protect abortion rights, here's what he said. >> not to stir a and this is this point really what? whole? this whole action. this decision is the culmination a very concerted effort by
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fundamentalists right wing part other republican party since making agency election around the reagan to take control of the supreme court and eventually overturn roe v wade, which has happened 3, not just not just a return, it they've got it in entire that removed the idea that there's any right to privacy, any right to choose any control over over your own reproductive choices from women. >> yes, in supreme court, justices are appointed by presidents and confirmed by the senate. yeah. he also stressed the importance of voting in the next election and making sure your voice is heard. >> the ceo of planned parenthood affiliates of california is weighing in on the reversal of roe v wade. jodi hicks said friday's decision was impossible to prepare for, but california is ready. and they've been seeing an increase in out of state patients seeking help getting abortions. >> the decision back the supreme court to not act to
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intervene texas since 2. did their affected our clinics back in september? so since one state it banned abortion september, we've had about 1500 folks coming from out of state already. >> yeah, hicks is expecting those numbers to increase following the decision. however, she's assures a sure in people seeking help that that help will be available here in california. and for more information and analysis on the supreme court's ruling to overturn roe v wade, you can hear i just had should say to kron 4 dot com. just scan that qr code that you see on your screen that will take you right to our section of the website. we've got all that information there for you. >> and some scary moments unfolding at yesterday's pride festival. and san francisco police say they responded to multiple people fighting as festivities were winding down and you can see a large fight between at least 2 people just outside the bill. graham civic auditorium. this is right by
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civic center plaza near where the parade ended. now, this is video from the citizen app of that same area. police say there were reports of a shooting near 7th and market street, but they do not appear to have been credible. but officials do say there was a person's spraying, some sort of chemical into the crowd, possibly pepper spray were bear spray and that event had to be shut down early. we do know that police stuck around for several hours after that fight die down. at least one person we know was handcuffed, but no reports of any serious injuries. just before that, thousands of people from all over the world attended the pride parade in san francisco. it was canceled for the last 2 years because of covid. this year's event marked by both celebration and protest kron four's. charles clifford has more. >> well, here along market street on sunday, san francisco pride parade has returned. the parade is actually the culmination of a months-long series of events for san francisco pride. there
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have been block parties concerts over the last couple of weeks. the parade actually hasn't happened since 2019. that's because of the coronavirus pandemic along market street on sunday. lots of people just happy to be back. we are so glad to be back. absolutely. and you just see everybody here. yeah, it's my first time. so. >> there's also a sense of purpose here. a lot of frustration with recent decisions by the u.s. supreme court. it's very need that it's bringing everyone together, you know, in. love, but also coming together to protest. and it's like cool to see everyone else that like agrees and like everyone that's protesting. hear about that as well as prime community needs to get together an exhibit like this. a >> and there were one big community in san francisco, charles clifford kron. 4 news. >> well, elected officials among the thousands taking part in the pride parade with state assembly member matt haney. he was there with supporters. haney tweeting in
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part, quote, today we celebrate and reflect on progress. the people who fought back and the work ahead. we also saw state senator scott wiener and his supporters in attendance as well. the senator tweeting in part, quote, pride is back. team winner showed up in force. what an amazing day for our city and our community. and that, of course, congresswoman jackie spear showing her support for the lgbtq community at the parade. she also took or should also took to twitter to say in part, quote, nothing like walking in a pride parade to be reminded that people love each other. >> very sweet in the east bay.
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face masks can come off again inside most buildings in alameda county. that decision went into effect on saturday. the county says they lifted the mandate because the covid case rate there is improving masks, though, will still be required inside health care settings, correctional facilities, homeless shelters and long-term care facilities. alameda county became the only bay area county to bring back an indoor mask mandate. earlier this month. coming up on the kron 4 morning news, we could see more self-driving cars on the road in the near future. >> but not everyone is happy with the idea. and after the break, we break down triple a's travel forecast for the 4th of july weekend. >> and there's some relief on the way with the governor and legislature coming to an with the budget will tell you how much money big but as a covid.
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nobody likes news of the uptick in fares. now the up to upcoming toll increases part of a five-year program that went into effect in 2019. this revenue from the new toll is going to pay for golden gate transit and golden gate ferry transit services as well as bridge maintenance. now, here's a look at what the new tolls will be for fast track users. a toll goes up. 35 to $8.40. the total be $8.80 for pay as you go now, that's for those of you who registered license plate in the system. the toll invoice rate will go up to $9.40. the carpal rate is also going up. that hole will be $6.40. like some story or 5.15, is the time. >> bay area residents will also be bracing for another increase in the morning commute as well when it comes to bart fares are going up for that transit services. well, starting this coming friday, that increase was originally set to go into effect back on january 1st. but it was delayed by 6 months because of
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the pandemic. the cost of a one-way ticket will now go up between $0.5 and $0.50 with the average ticket going up by about $0.15 money from the fare increase, we're told, will go towards parts operating budget as always. that includes enhanced cleaning greater police presence and purchasing new train cars, which we've seen a number of them being brought online. the more we can incorporate newer trains if the happier people feel about fares going i think so. it makes sense. i remember taking the bar back when i was in college berkeley and it is. >> not always the most pleasant, right, a little stinky. and there's newer cars are a lot cleaner and all the easier to keep clean to. you know, yes, yes, welcomed addition. yes, soap. a check on our bay area weather before you head out the door. jontre will standing by with with more. hey john. yeah, it's always a treat when you realize you're on one of the newer cars. what it is. definitely a nice morning to get out there. whether it's
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par for the drive to with that light jackets on. it's foggy and it is cool. most of us are hanging out in the 50's right now. so not super cold but cool enough. i can't see much from your berkeley hills get right now. it is just very gray out there. watch for those lower visibility pockets specially and hillsides and near the coastline. fog is generally hanging out right above the bay itself. so you're actually all right on the bay bridge, san mateo bridge, richmond center fell foggy at the golden gate, though, and on our mountain passes this morning. as far as future cast goes is going to be a morning full of gray. but an afternoon full of sunshine. lots of sunshine will help temperatures inland arise well into the 90's are very hottest day of the rest of the forecast with highs in the 90's, from the inland south bay east bay on into those inland spots in the north bay, too. tomorrow still in the 90's for many of those same spots. but by wednesday, we're dropping into the 80's and continuing to cool down from there july first on friday, off to a really cool start to
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the month. highs only in the 70's all across the bay area by that. as for today, already mentioned, it's still a hot one, but not for all of us. 60's at the coast in san francisco and up and down highway one while bayshore cities mostly in the 70's to 80's foster city. 81 palo alto, san carlos. 83 south bay, temperatures in the mid to upper 80's except for those inland areas like saratoga, los gatos and morgan hill, where you'll be back to the nineties. union city fremont hayward right at 80 livermore pleasanton as well as danville, walnut creek and concord, still hanging on to those 90's, but not for long oakland and berkeley in the mid 70's will antioch in vacaville are very hottest still near the triple digits at 97 98 degrees. tomorrow's temperatures not as hot as today, but a pretty comparable day. look at that cool down, especially in the top row which are inland cities 80's by wednesday and only in the 70's by the time we reach friday saturday and sunday,
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such a nice change of pace, especially if you haven't been the biggest fan of all that heat. now, as far as our traffic goes, still an easy one below 10 minutes to get across the bay bridge right there and looking at a smooth one across the san mateo bridge. 12 minutes for your drive there. not a lot going on at the richmond center fell either. just the fog out there at the golden gate. stephanie and james, thanks very much, john. a big story we're following this morning. help is on the way for california drivers. governor newsom and the state legislature agreeing on inflation relief. yeah. families could end up with more than $1000 in their pockets. and this comes as gas prices have started to come down just a little bit. >> across the bay area, though, not enough for most people's liking. we have kron 4, it's been standing by. >> in burlingame, at least with some some little bits of good news. hey, sarah. >> yeah, the bad news is that the prices at the pump right now, we're still at $86 range.
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the good news is relief is on the way people at the gas pumps have been suffering and wondering when city leaders are going to help. and finally, over the weekend, the governor and legislature reach a budget agreement that would give people some money. take a look at just how much taxpayers who make $75,000 a year would receive $350 families making up to $150,000 would receive $700 with an additional $350 for any dependents. alright, so people between 75 to 125,000 near we get $250, you know, kind of goes down from there up to 70 for $750 for families making up to 150 to $250,000. and then $200, which is the lowest amount someone would get. not if they make personally up to a $250,000, the money could reach your bank account by late october. they say certainly by the end of the year and that the latest latest beginning of next year.
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so be quite a few months before we even see this in our bank accounts. but this money makes up a total of 9.5 billion dollars and is a part of an overall 17 billion dollar relief package that nc also includes rent assistance for eligible californians. and guess what? state leaders are also suspending sales tax on gas. the suspension would go into effect october first and last for one year. that would provide a $0.23 per gallon savings. now this was an agreement that they reached over the weekend, but they still need the final approval from the legislature and they will have more hearings this morning. so >> some relief on the way, of course, will take some time to get that money once it is approved. but good news is good ne. we'll take it. s, james, 70 back salute. let's hope the gas companies pass those savings on to us at the pump. >> still looking for that. thank you very much. there. yes. >> if you are still making plans for the 4th of july
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holiday, triple a is just released its holiday travel forecast. they estimate nearly 48 million people will travel for indendence day about. 42 million of those will be on the road and another 3 and a half million will travel through the nation's airports. triple a also releasing its list of the worst times to be on the road. so check this out. if you're leaving town thursday, the best time drive will be before 7 in the morning. the worst is between 2 and 08:00pm. so avoid that time window on friday. you want to try and leave before 10 in the morning. and on saturday, the worst time to be on the roads between 2 and 4 pm. the good news is that triple a is not expecting much traffic at all on sunday. of course, you will pay near record high gas prices here in the bay area. although the prices have come down slightly over the last few days, the highest prices in our area are an apple where the price for a gallon of regular is at $6. and $0.56. it is about $0.10
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cheaper in san francisco in santa rosa, the average price down to 6.42, the cheapest gas in the bay area. going to be in the fairfield allay region where a gallon of regular will cost you about $6 and $0.29 there. >> take a screenshot. take a photo. the photo of those important numbers and we'll be right back.
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>> i'm many say self-driving cars are the way the future unavoidable. we see them starting to pop up around town in san francisco, but not everybody is comfortable with the idea we've got steve sprays. you're talking with drivers about their concerns. >> automakers assume that we want all the technology we can get in our vehicles. but let's face it. the days of the robot taking control while we relax during the journey. still a long way off. and as far as many drivers are concerned, that's a good idea because they want some control over their vehicles when they drive these days. new cars come with a variety of driver assistance systems which monitor and correct or driving. >> these features may be marketed as hands free systems. the insurance institute for highway safety says they are far from that. these are still driver assistance system sock drive a replacement systems. a recent
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institute survey of more than 1000 people showed drivers prefer or partially automated features, which let them stay engaged in driving. >> how trussville would you be of a car that pretty much drove itself? i would interested why. i know. >> i guess i'm too scared to trust it to me is dangers family that i don't see. how is driving is so. >> though most consumers seem to favor driver assistance systems, not all systems off of the same degree of warnings when it comes to alerting drivers that they aren't paying attention to is the latest says that all in all to systems they get enough warning. if you take a hands off the wheel or whatever. >> yeah, they do. there's really a lack overall guidance from anyone to tell automakers how these warning system should be implemented in the coming months. the institute will also start evaluating partial automation systems to find out if the safeguards they offer are effective. >> working for you. i'm consumer investigator steve
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at a good morning, john. yeah, you can see here, too. you can avoid it this morning. a whole lot of us under the great to start things off and a breezy 1, 2, you can see the flags there at pier 15, just pushing through the wind bay bridge at bridge level. you're okay. but it doesn't take long heading right above it that you're running into that gray and that means hillsides, especially are seeing some very dense fog this morning. visibility from the south bay east bay, north bay to the coast spots are all being affected. pockets of dense fog out there for sure. so slow your roll little bit as you are heading in 50's for most of our current temperatures. couple exceptions, fairfax down at 46 degrees. well, san jose and brett would are mild spots sitting in the 60's this morning. as for conditions the rest of the day fog will clear out burn off really quickly. and it is our hottest day of the forecast for inland neighbors. highs climbing well into the 90's. get ready for that. but also get ready for a nice cool down that will have in your full forecast. coming
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up, bridges this morning. well, you've already seen that they're foggy the bay bridge. you're okay at bridge level but getting to the bay bridge. we are seeing some foggy spots, especially in the east bay hills. so slow it down. 10 minutes to get you across it. as for the san mateo bridge fog sitting for the most part just above the bridge. but it is making for a grey start. 12 minutes across richmond center fell a 7 minute drive and not seeing a whole lot of you just yet. i'm sure it will be picking up later, though, golden gate bridge or foggiest an 18 minute drive across it. and that's from 37 to the tolls. stephanie. james. thank you very much. john. well, in the wake of the supreme court's ruling, attention is turning to parts of the country where abortion is still, lee is still legal. safe havens for the procedure exist primarily along the west and the east coast. >> with just a few pockets in the middle of the u.s. get a good look at the map there. and while the number of states are moving quickly to ban access to abortion, there are
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handful going on the offense to ensure that it is still an option, though. >> that move doesn't have universal support. we've got nancy loo with the latest. >> we're building the west within hours of the high court decision, california governor gavin newsom, washington governor jay inslee and oregon governor kate brown on the offensive newsom signing state legislation to protect women who may head west from trigger law states too pushed back. >> against those republican state legislators and governors that seek to move forward with civil actions against people that was to travel to the state of california seeking their reproductive rights reproductive freedoms. i feel proud to live in washington because i believe that we're going to be a state. >> make space for for women to come here. >> of the states with legal protections, more than 50 million people live in
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california, oregon and washington accounting for about a 6th of the total u.s. population. but amid the widespread support to welcome abortion-seekers to the west, those who are celebrating the decision. i am so happy i i burst into tears. those who oppose abortion are now campaigning against the proposed amendment explicitly protecting reproductive rights in california november. gavin newsom already said he's going to put it on the ballot. >> for the citizens of california to vote abortion rights into our constitution. so it's a very short term for california and fees. >> well, attention is also now turning to abortion pills in south dakota where abortions are now banned. republican governor christie introduced a bill to stop women from being able to access abortion pills online. now the state is in a legal battle with the federal government. while speaking on cbs face the nation, the governor explain the bill would ban telemedicine appointments with abortion care providers who prescribe the pills.
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>> this is a federally approved drugs. are you saying the state of south dakota is now going to overrule the fda and decide which drugs are going to be available to its residents. >> many of those decisions are made at the state level. they absolutely are. that's what states do. >> on friday, attorney general merrick garland said the department of justice will protect a woman's access abortion control pills will have to wait and see and their availability get those pills. that's going to be quite a fight going forward for more information and analysis on the supreme court's ruling to overturn roe v wade. you can also go to our website kron 4 dot com. that qr code that you have on the screen there. if you scan that, that will take you a special section. our web site where we collected all these stories and information for you. >> now, police say someone sexually assaulted a woman in redwood city on sunday happened around 2 in the morning. the woman was walking on the 2300 block of bay road when a man she tells police came up to her. apparently
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exposed himself and then tried to convince her to go home with him. she tried to walk away and called a friend. that's when the man caught up to her, grabbed her and took her cell phone. then he ran off. police do not have a detailed description of the attacker at this time, but we are working to get more information for you in the east bay. the search continues in oakland for the gunman who shot and killed a man early saturday morning. it happened on the 1700 block of broadway just before 4 saturday morning when police arrived on scene, they found the victim with a gunshot wound. he was taken to the hospital where he died. this is oakland's 54th homicides so far this year. >> well, turning our attention now to our coronavirus coverage. pfizer says its updated booster shot shows increased immune response against the highly contagious omicron variant. pfizer says its new vaccine tested on 1200 adult appears to be safe. but those results to still need to be peer reviewed. so they're waiting for that. meanwhile, this week marks the deadline for army national guard
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soldiers to get that mandated covid-19 vaccine around 14,000 soldiers have said that they are refusing to get the shot, even though that could force them out of the service. the deadline is this thursday guard leaders say they're still encouraging soldiers to get vaccinated. they're working right now with about 7,000 who have asked for exemptions. the pentagon says that after thursday guard members won't get paid if they're still unvaccinated. >> the monkeypox virus is not a global threat yet. that's according to the who emergency committee says they are closely monitoring the situation. we know that more than 50 countries are dealing with monkeypox cases right now. still ahead on the kron, 4 morning news world leaders handing down new sanctions and fans for russia. how those they believe could help aid ukraine in its war against russia. >> and we stanley cup champion kron. 4 sports director jason dumas says the highlights for us. and today set to be a hot
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>> we're back at 5.40, developing news this morning. president biden was in germany for the g 7 summit where the war in ukraine took center stage. the group agreed to ban new imports of russian gold. it caught it would cost moscow tens of billions of dollars. and it's the latest economic sanction right now on russia for its invasion of ukraine. they also appear close to agreeing on a price cap on russian gas to further isolate the country from financial markets. the group even announced a new global infrastructure investment program. collectively. >> we have to mobilize nearly 600 billion dollars from the g 7 by 2027. the strategic investments. is of critical to sustainable development and our shared global stability. >> the president says that the u.s. is pledging 200 billion dollars to protect. or to project for the project. i should say. the tackles
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health, communications and energy infrastructure in the low to middle income countries. >> and russian forces targeted ukraine's capital ahead of the g 7 meeting launching more than a dozen missiles at kyiv early yesterday morning hitting at least 2 residential buildings. firefighters battling the flames while crews rescued people inside. >> at least 4 people were hospitalized, including a young girl. we'll be right back.
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>> 5.44 is the time the beaches in pacific grove near monterey are back open following a shark attack last week. that attack happened at lovers point beach on wednesday, a swimmer was bitten in the arm, the leg in the stomach. he's expected to be fine. that's the good news. and on their facebook page, the pacific grove police department is warning people. obviously they exercise caution when they're in the water. they say there's always a chance. the shark may come close to sure. so just careful. 5.45. is the time. let's get the latest on the weather forecast with john. stand by the weather center. good morning, i hear us circuit sags nothing scarier than that. little spooky of of you out there. >> right along the coastline this morning to speak of it. so probably not the best day to plan a beach day as we will remain pretty foggy at the coastline for much of the day
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today. good news, though, is sunshine will return for areas like financial district which are under the fog right now. fog will burn off pretty significantly and enough so that our inland areas under the abundant sunshine are about to see our warmest temperatures of the week. highs still climbing well into the 90's for inland spots. fog evident on future cast this morning burning off towards the afternoon. lots of sunshine and those hot temperatures tomorrow, the last of our days were daytime highs will be in the 90's for most inland spots. after that wednesday starts to cool down. that really takes hold into the weekend 80's for warmest of highs come wednesday and thursday and by friday at or very warmest, only the 70's. as for today, though, still some 90's on the map, not so for san francisco. northern coast, though, with 60's from sf down towards half moon bay. most of our bayshore cities will be in the 70's to 80's with powell out. so at 83 degrees today, san jose. 85.
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meantime, morgan hill, los gatos in saratoga. you'll still be holding on to the low 90's, as you will also in pleasanton livermore, danville, walnut creek and concord, oakland, san leandro, berkeley and richmond in the 70's today. well, the 85 antioch in vacaville, you'll be nearing triple digits in the upper 80's. let's start with our inland cities today and tomorrow, the hottest temperatures fall to the 80's by wednesday and thursday and by friday, saturday and sunday, we're only in the 70's for those very warmest inland spots. bayside cities will also see temperatures declining from the upper 70's and low 80's that we have today and tomorrow to just the low 70's by friday, coastal spots remaining pretty steady in the 60's. as far as our bridges go, we're looking. all right. still 12 minutes across the bay bridge from the maze to fremont street. nothing holding me up there. fog is sitting well above us. that bridge levels here. okay. san mateo bridge also looking up at that cloud cover instead of driving through it, which is
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nice. 12 minute drive there. richmond center fell a 7 minute drive across it. and from 37 to the tolls from are in the san francisco, including the golden gate bridge. that's only going to take 18 minutes. james. thank you, john. all right. 5.47. let's talk sports. giants lose 2 games of their series against the reds and the a's. well, they win against the royals. so some good news there. little bit of good news. he added. plus, the stanley cup has a new champion kron. 4 sports director jason dumas has all the highlights for us. >> the giants haven't been bad this season, but they're still looking to put together a prolonged stretch of good baseball. it's been mostly up and down all season long. sunday was the last game of their series with the reds and those a perfect afternoon to be out on the bay. the whole family had to be fun. looked at top of the 3rd. no score. one on for brandon drury in center field. have this one over the right fielder's head
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zelle. the wrong comes into score drewery with an rbi triple red strike. first later in the inning. threes it matt reynolds. slate get all of this one. austin slater missed misplays. it those overhead. it bounces over the wall for a ground-rule double cincinnati extend their lead to 4 very next batter. albert almora. he finds the hole in left. 2 more runs. come on in to score read. just pouring it on a seven-run 3rd ending anthony here. he had 2 outs in the k inning before giving up 7 runs. reds win 10 to 3 days in kansas city. trying for their first series win top of the 6, 7, ground baby is gone. >> that's gone. solo home. run his 10th of the season to nothing. a bottom of the frame. edward brooke. >> all of their is hot, one to
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shallow right? the ball falls for a to see those 2 collide run scores to give the royals the lead. the runners thrown out at second. but the bigger concern is that second, this collision, chad pender, jonah bride, take another look at what happened. they both stayed down. pender eventually got up. he was okay. bright. he had to be helped up. he left the game with a cut on his nose in a banged-up shoulder. seen this before. that hurts. but fortunately wasn't who series 7th inning. now 3 to royals. nick allen bloops one to center. it falls pender scores cristian scores score. 43 a's. they win 5 to 3. they take 2 of 3 in kansas city. >> that's their first series win since may 25th >> all right. let's head out to omaha, nebraska, college world series. >> game 2 between ole miss and oklahoma. bottom of the 8th. >> tied at 2 oklahoma's trevin michael for the wild pitch. all miss takes advantage of it. that the go ahead. run it
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would carry a 2 run lead into the 9th. and here is the final strikeout. ole miss wins. 42. they sweep the series. that is their first world series college world series actually say tight. good for the rebels. >> stanley cup being wheeled into the arena in tampa then late game 6. artturi lehkonen nice risk through there. find the back of the net. colorado takes a 2, one lead. it would never give up that lead. the avalanche win the stanley cup. they take it in 6 its its first championship since 2001. the lightning here tonight, a 3 night. >> 5.51. the time. we'll be right back.
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home more than a 3rd of those surveyed said they bring along a special pillow and usually take a white noise machine to help them catch that much needed shut eye. you know, i i i i don't know 5 a special pillow, but i do have a white noise you do? i do. christmas and it and it's very effective. okay. never tried it. but i want people swear by it or just have a fan on in the background that you have leave the tv on as you fall asleep at the >> probably not the best idea everyone has some some different. it's tricky yeah. >> also, if you're incident by your own scottish island, well, there's one for sale now that you can take a look at of a la i think is end of the island located in the shetland islands since about 750 acres in size and for the price includes a 17 th-century mansion. complete with a bell tower which dates back to 18 94. it might need some renovation. i'm not entirely sure. but if you're interested, it's about 6 and a
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half miles of coastline for you to enjoy. it can be all yours for 2 million dollars. sounds like a lot of money. but when you think about it. about what like condos and houses are going for here in the u.s. and for that money, you can have an entire island with a castle all to yourself. >> yes about it. i want to think about it. yeah. maybe it's time to pay a visit it is a realtor out there. we get when the tour that be fantastic. and as housing in the bay area's very as you know. well, then a box office rarity, elvis presley biopic elvis, ty thompson, maverick in weekend ticket sales to films reported 30.5 million dollars in ticket sales. >> elder surpassing initial weekend box office expectations. a lot of people really into this and a top gun sequel remained also remarkable strong in its 5th week and rather in theaters. jurassic world dominion took 3rd place with 26.4 million dollars in ticket sales that
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surprise you at all? now i've heard pretty good reviews, whoever i forget the name, the actor, but the person plays all of us proud to be a fantastic job. yeah, the trailer looks very competitive. does it does all right, 5.56. we will take a break. coming up next in the kron 4 morning news. some relief. >> potentially on the way for drivers, the relief those lawmakers are planning to address with a break in gas prices will tell you when that you go into effect and scary moments during san francisco's annual pride parade event. we're going to show you how this after the police stepped in to break up this fight. >> plus, with recent supreme court decision, state governors now are weighing in on abortion rights will have the latest details c
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>> from the bay area's local news station. you're watching the kron. 4 morning news at 6. >> good morning, everybody. it is 06:00am on this monday. june 27th. i'm james fletcher i'm stephanie. lynn, good morning to you. let's start off this monday with a check of the weather and traffic with john shrable. hey john. hey there guys. it is definitely a nice one out there so far this morning. but you're pretty typical. >> fog and cool weather to start things out before a really warm afternoon around the corner. embarcadero and treasure island to be seen in the distance. can't see much of the east bay, though, is that fog is stripping a lot of the bay area. here's some good news for most of its. it's sitting right above us. that means that bridge level. we're good to go aside from the
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