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july 25th the summer is flying by. i'm darya and i'm ready to have still a giant can't believe july here we are already on almost gone. >> no, it like i need to celebrate. well, there's plenty of time loved. i guess that we still got a little bit august for the kids. go back to school. john was the weather like, yeah, we still got a little bit of summer left and this is actually on track to be the hottest week of the year. not only is >> the lasulyt week usually the hottest on average for the u.s. certainly playing out this time around as we see triple digits back for so many of our neighbors here in the bay area. it's upper 80's to low 90's so we can hold on to that and be thankful for it. your low gray over half moon bay is something we're seeing not just at the coast, but for a lot of the bay area this morning. in fact, a lot of our inland areas also seeing a bit of that marine layer sitting overhead. once you get above that, that's where we're looking at. actually some smoke sitting aloft that's going to gradually said a little bit lower and you'll start to detected in our inland valleys and mountain sides. later on today. as for
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current temperatures, it's mostly 50's. a cool start to this morning. good weather for the job to start with air quality deteriorating later on. now is the time to get outside. get those activities done. reyna. tom, thank you for that. you know, if you are taking the bay bridge to have an accident, 80 westbound just east of the bay bridge therb. you can see those. >> flickering lights off in the distance. a little under 21 minutes. mace that fremont street exit. now the san mateo bridge with that no problems so far, a little under 15 headed across towards one o one. a richmond center fell bridge in the last hour. we have an accident that was there. it's clear that accident, but you still got residual issues is the traffic slowly creeps along. it will be a little under 20 minutes. richmond heading across towards sandra fell and the golden gate bridge. 37 to the tolls just under 23 minutes for your drive. the oak fire burning in mariposa county keeps getting bigger. it has grown out of more than 16,000 acres since it first started on friday. you have thousands
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that were forced to evacuate as firefighters work to fight the dangerous fire. >> you have a tom wallace with the latest. >> good morning from mariposa county from a very smoky mariposa county. and just to give you an idea how much the crews have been working on this will take a look at this just along darrow road. >> and notice that the mailbox. he's basically covered with that pink red us fire retardant. and as you look across, there are road a lot of smoke here, which just goes to show how much this fire has burned. and let me tell you, after the morning it has burned 16,791 acres. >> and stands at 10% containment. now, we should also tell you that since the start on friday afternoon, the inferno quickly ripped through the neighborhoods here already destroying 10 structures, including about 3 or 4 homes that i've counted. just here this morning. and this is video that we shot earlier that forced thousands of people to evacuate, leaving some homeowners just enough
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time to get out with what they have on their backs. >> fires burning in multiple fronts right now. this is one of the more active part saying obviously can see over my shoulder that there's a lot of available fuel. so what we're seeing is all that fuel being consumed by the fire. the good thing is right now for jen is keeping fire activity somewhat low, but says that inversion layer. listen, the sunshine comes out then receive the same to be over my shoulder. start to really pick out. >> now, firefighters are attacking this fire with aircraft, dozers and hand crews. in fact, they have 17 helicopters, more than 280 engines and some 2000 personnel assigned to this fire. they say that they've made good headway this weekend and 3 strike teams are actually able to hold the fire at their cloverland protecting the community of mariposa pines. cal fire says they are working around the clock to try and contain this fast-moving fire and get evacuees eventually. >> back to their homes. but big knowledge that they have flight a road ahead of them because you can see this is rain driven. the terrain is very difficult up here as firefighters worked to gain
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the upper hand on the oak fire reporting here in mariposa county. 8 on wallace kron. 4 news. i can hear him struggling to breathe. yeah, that's the thing. smoke from that fire is really impacting air quality right here in the bay area. the other is an air quality advisory now in effect, kron four's will tran has been updated us. >> hour by hour. what's the latest? will? >> if you're at the street level, you should be ok for now. but we all know fires and smoke in the atmosphere, a very fluid situation. so we could reach to the street level. but as predicted they think it's going to be at the higher elevation. we're in the east bay. you can clearly see the horizon. look at this. look at how hazy it is. and as the day moves on, the expect more of that smoke from the oak fire to blow into this location, hopefully is a little bit higher up. and if you go hiking, you will feel it more than if you're walking and say downtown walnut creek. but you never know. one thing is certain they say that
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because of all this smoke, it bends the light so we might see orange skies or red skies, especially right around sunset. but we'll just have to wait and see how this develops. it is gusty at my particular location. that's good news. bad news. good news is that it dissipates all that smoke. hopefully things will get a little bit better. bad news in blows. more of that smoke into our area. speaking of our area, we do know that the fire departments that have been placed on alert to possibly send more crews to the fire. we do know over the weekend that sonoma county and alameda county departments, they sent their crews up to that location, especially with the fire burning out of control at this time. if you have breathing problems, just be mindful of that. again, if you're at the lower levels, you should be okay. but he just never know. and if you go hiking and you go to the higher elevations, if you feel tightness in your chest, it might not be a health problem at all. it could be a simple as smoke as we are in the
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midst of wildfire season. back to you. >> thank you for that update. well, we sure are in it. the fire burning in yosemite has now burned about 4800 acres at 79% contained. good news is fire. officials say they've got pretty much surrounded and the fire is expected to now burn itself out the u.s. forest service believes that that fire was human caused. and in contra costa county, the marsh fire now looks more like a march down a fire. it had been burning in pete underground in pittsburgh for about 2 months. firefighters pumped about 200 million gallons of bay water onto the flames to wash it out. >> developing news, the naacp is demanding that san francisco school board member and shoes resign after making racially insensitive comments last week. the organization voted last night to ask her to step down. kron 4. sarah stinson is live in newsroom with an update. sarah. >> and chu has apologized for her comments list is growing of local leaders and organizations demanding she
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resign. now the san francisco branch of the naacp is calling on her to step down from the school board. in a statement, the civil rights organization says and choose collins are not only racist, but it shows there's a profound disconnect between her and the black community. hsu is new to the san francisco school board. she was appointed by mayor london breed and was one of 3 replacements on the board. but now she's already being asked to leave after she wrote comments in a san francisco parent action question near that implied black and brown students don't perform as well as others due to a lack of family support. she also wrote this was due to unstable family environments and a lack of parental encouragement to focus on or value learning. these comments have been widely criticized as being racist. several city supervisors have called her out as well. hsu issued an apology saying that her statements reflected her own limited experience is she says
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she is sorry for her comments. the naacp says shoes explanation show she has very limited knowledge of black people. let's take a look at the naacp is quite a statement. just part of it says, quote, shoe has offered an apology and promised to do better while her apology is accepted. it is not enough to overcome. the damage is done. the black community in san francisco cannot put its trust in her to be an advocate for the needs of black students, especially access to all the educational opportunities available to other students. now, the naacp says as a leader, she has been needs to be held accountable in organization, voted one. 0, 5, to 0, demanding that she step down immediately about to hop on zoom with a board member with the w n double acp so dire and i should have an update for you in about an hour. i'm going to be asking about the vote and their conversations as they made that vote. for now, i'll send it back to you. all right. thanks a lot, sarah.
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>> well, the north bay, one man is dead and 2 others are injured in a shooting that are in. it happened yesterday just after 10:00am near cole drive at golden gate village. the marin county sheriff's office says they found that man was shot inside of a car. first responders tried to perform cpr, rushed that man to the hospital, but he died. deputies say the other 2 victims are expected to survive. neighbors tell kron 4 that violence and that area has gotten much worse recent years. >> i want safety for the kids. this is ridiculous. they kids that have to go through this. the kids out lose their moms and their dads and their family. everybody late it's ridiculous. and it's really sites depressing. >> deputies have not released the names of any of the victims are given any information about potential suspects. witnesses told us that the man who died did not live in the neighborhood. they say he was actually visiting his mother. in the east bay. a man died after being shot while driving. it happened friday night on 82nd avenue.
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police say after the male was shot. >> he crashed his car into a wall. this is oakland, 66 homicide of the year. some thieves crashed into an ice cream shop in oakland and they left with the atm. take a look at the surveillance video from inside the flavor brigade ice cream shop on fruitvale avenue. first you see guys, they broke in and there rummaging around moving the chairs. and i why are they you one of the redecorating, but chair bench with it and then yeah, they made way for a vehicle. they just drove right in. they ransacked the place. they broke the freezers, smash stuff and then they took off with the cash machine. the store's owner tells us they're going to be closed for about a month to rebuild and upgrade their security system. well, in the south bay, san mateo police are investigating a series of early-morning attempted break-ins. >> police say at least 4 homes and cars are all target on sylvan avenue last week. so far, police have not been able
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to locate any suspects. developing news out of los angeles, 2 people are dead. 5 more wounded after a shooting near a car show at that park. los angeles is san pedro neighborhood. it happened just before 04:00pm yesterday. still unclear how many shooters there were. police say there were at least 2 police have not identified any of the victims and no arrest have been made. it's 8.11 and still ahead on the kron 4 morning news lawmakers %re asking the biden administration >> to take better action against climate change. we'll show you why and what solutions they want to see. plus, the san francisco marathon happened over the weekend. we'll take a look at who won. >> and today is set to be a another sunny afternoon after a pretty gray start so far. daytime highs back to the 70's and 80's for most of the bay area. couple low 90's and they're the details are still ahead.
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>> we have made history at the san francisco marathon sunday morning. i'm ecstatic. that cannot be happy year for the first time organizers included a non-binary plus division and columbia was the first person to cross the finish line in that category. and this really hoping that i and opening up a little bit more space for other trans and non-binary run is by being here event. organizers expanded the gender registration options. >> allowing people to choose non-binary trans to spirited male or female. when signing up, i want to move has some places. it was like that's still in and hopefully this is kind of a starting point for that. it was the biggest san francisco marathon. yet there were 6 running events in about 25,000 people participated. organizers also added guides. >> dual teams and service animals for runners simon, ricky was the first person who finished the full marathon.
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>> breaking ran the 26.2 mile race in 2 hours. and 31 minutes. it was his first marathon ever. yeah, i'm surprised. i didn't expect come out and go this fast race to run through the embarcadero. the golden gate bridge sausalito and ended at the ferry building a morning filled with foggy weather and steep hills. there are a lot of health >> more than i was expecting in the 2nd half. but all that's 10 miles. i was please just can't get to the finish line while the path to the finish line wasn't an easy one. ricky believes he is on track for his next race. nice perk of this time is that i called my for boston. so i think i want to go right there in san francisco, camila barco kron. 4 news. >> a lot of hills, several bill running up the hill. surprise a whole. i'm is a walk like a you know, what doing is you're going i'm what i'm not running. what is it's
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a little skin. i feel bad when i'm walking up the street got a so bad that of. but yeah, good for those runners out there this weekend and at least some good weather for it over the weekend that san francisco was only in the 60's perfect stuff out there. we've got curry jogging weather this morning to with the low gray overhead and san jose. >> air quality is also at its best this morning compared to where we're heading later today. as we've been talking a lot about, we have the oak fire just exploding in size south of yosemite over the weekend, putting up a lot of smoke in the sierra nevada. that smoke is sitting aloft. so right above us across the central valley and the bay area as marine layer burns off later today, it's kind of settle more and more lower elevations. you really detected in upper elevations of the east bay. why are air quality district has issued an air quality advisory. we also do have a weak disturbance to the west of us. this is going to contribute to at least a cooler field in much of the rest of the country is in the
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midst of still triple digits ahead of us for this week of july. look at areas like medford, oregon, today, tomorrow on into wednesday, medford will be breaking records at 107 to 108 degrees reading in bakersfield, the right here at home. also in the triple digits, the next several days, upper 80's to low 90's across the bay area doesn't seem so bad all of the sudden and then, of course, cooler towards the bay and the coast. now we do have fog this morning, sunshine this afternoon. little haze, further inland as we move into tomorrow morning, a bit of a change. we have monsoonal moisture interacting with that weak frontal boundary to the north and west of us. that means there's a chance, a slim chance, but still a chance of an isolated thunderstorm across the bay area. tomorrow morning. the light rainfall from this could be a good thing. but any chance of cloud to ground lightning will up fire danger and increase the risk of a fire. start. that's the only morning that will see any chance of thunderstorms. rest of the forecast after this will remain pretty warm inland bit hazy at times, but nice and calm, at least as for
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daytime highs today, it's 50's and 60's for san francisco and right along the coastline. temperatures along the bay shore in the 70's and 80's for the most part, saying carlos down through palo alto in the low 80's south bay, temperatures low to mid 80's, mostly los gatos. among our warmer spots. 87 freeman through oakland, all 70's along the east bay shoreline. beautiful there, livermore one of our few 90's conquered in danville, 87 also in the 90's for antioch in vacaville. but that's where those numbers that the rest of us mostly 70's to 80's santa rosa in petaluma, 78 79 today. tomorrow's temperatures as well as the rest of the week after that, mostly upper 80's inland 70's along the bay and 60's at the coastline. tomorrow morning's chance of isolated thunderstorms gives way to dry and calm conditions for the rest of the forecast. rain. john, thank you for that. will traffic is improving out there? we had an accident of the bay bridge. >> they've been able to clear that. so now it's about a 15 minute ride. so that free must the exit, the san mateo
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bridge, the ali, we've got no issues there just under 14 minutes from a 80 to one o one. well, richmond center fell commute. we did have an earlier accident. now that accident has been cleared. however, traffic still sluggish there about a 20 minute ride from richmond. sandra fell and the golden gate bridge. 37 to the tolls just under 21 minutes for your morning right? 20 is the time. and there are growing calls for politicians to take action to combat climate change. and raquel martin explains why former vice president al gore is issuing a warning about the state of the environment. >> the former vice president turned climate activists for decades now has warned of this type of record breaking heat. and while the president faces some obvious hurdles and congress, he's calling on the administration to take executive action to combat climate change. >> we have got to step up. this should be a moment for a paraffin and former democratic vice president al gore is pleading for washington to respond to climate change.
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>> has now millions face record breaking heat were saying this global emergency play out and it's getting worse more quickly than was predicted on abc's this week. gore a longtime climate activists said it's not too late to reverse some of the damage. he says president biden must use his executive power to take action further limit emissions from power and from pale pipes. right now, the biden administration is promising to do more after west virginia. democratic senator joe manchin recently blocked the president's climate reform storm passing in congress. he in every senate republican argue the president's green energy policies could worsen inflation, climate investments that the president proposed are good for the economy on cbs's face the nation, u.s. commerce secretary gina raimondo set the cost of inaction is too high. climate related events. >> are more frequent, more dangerous and more expensive
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than they've ever bad. it's not theoretical for us in the city of it's real miami republican mayor francis suarez says they're already investing billions to combat rising sea levels and severe hurricanes. he says congress must find a bipartisan solution. progress is on capitol hill continue to call on the president to declare a climate emergency. >> the administration has not yet taken that step. but last week the president did rule out a plan to help communities combat extreme weather. for now in washington, raquel martin, back to you. all right. coming up on the kron 4 morning news, san francisco is testing 6 new models of trash cans. >> around the city, how you can put in your input on the pricey replacement will have more on that in just a few minutes.
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well, tomorrow, brittney griner's trial resumes in russia. griner was jailed on drug charges in february at a moscow airport. >> after vape canisters with cannabis oil were found in her luggage. well, brian, a plea to guilty to the charges saying she had the canister in her bag, but she said she was rushing to pack. she had no intention of breaking the law. the russian foreign minister says the legalization of recreational marijuana from medical and recreational use
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in parts of the united states has no bearing on russia. griner faces up to 10 years in prison if convicted. happening today, jury selection begins in the defamation trial of conspiracy theorist alex jones. the trial will determine if and how much jones has to pay to the families whose children were murdered when a gunman opened fire at sandy hook elementary school jones. his web show falsely claimed the shooting was a government hoax aimed at increasing gun control 20 children and 6 teachers were killed in that 2012 shooting in newtown, connecticut. jones was sued by the parents of 2 children who say that his followers harassed them and sent them death threats. up next on the kron, 4 morning news in alameda resident has recovered from monkeypox. he shares his story. this is one you won't want ta miss. we'll be right back.
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going to talk we are going to be looking at some good weather to be going outside here in a little bit as we are looking at our best air quality this morning. some cool temperatures for your morning jog or dog walk. definitely some low grade over san francisco as well as much of the rest of the bay area. smoke sitting this morning. so we have are best air quality to start the day. some of that smoke is going to drop a little bit in elevation and especially in our east bay hills. you'll start of up on that smoky smell later on. as for current temperatures, it's 50's to 60's right now with the brentwood in pittsburgh in the 60's. just a couple of 40's in the north bay. earlier on this morning. definitely light jacket where the to start. i'll talk about the rest of the day. still to come right now. john, thank you for that. or i hit the roads heading into the city right now. we earlier accident there. that access now clear. >> so look at traffic. you can actually see. past of the toll plaza there a little under sa 16 minutes now from the maze. 2 that fremont street exit. let's check on the san mateo
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bridge. no issues, no delays. a 14 minute ride. things are moving along very smoothly. there. a richmond center fell bridge earlier problems slowed us down about a 20 minute rights over richard sandra fell as the traffic continues to build and the golden gate bridge. 37 to the tolls about a 20 minute morning right? >> 31 is a time in san francisco's health department is trying to get more. monkeypox vaccines as the virus continues to spread. the city has requested. 35,000 doses to meet the demand. today, they have only been able to vaccinate about 7,700 people. and san francisco has 197 cases which accounts for almost half of all the cases in california right now, 434. well in alameda man who had monkeypox has fully recovered from his illness. but he only got better after he went through treatments have required pushing to a lot of red tape. he shared a story with kron forcefully to call. take a look.
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>> earlier this month through the centers for disease control and prevention's exhaustive compassionate use system. doctor peter chin-hong at ucsf was a to prescribe kevin kwong and 6 other patients at the hospital. the anti-viral drug t-poxx a federally approved treatment for smallpox in the u.s. but not monkeypox. you so. >> caring, so and it was so important for me to experience that because it is really frightening thing. by the time kevin met with doctor chin-hong, he could barely walk. his body was covered in rashes and lesions and all previous treatments were unsuccessful. >> kevin started showing symptoms about 4 days after returning to alameda county from new york city pride events at the end of june where he is sure he was infected. kevin says he saw immediate results once he was given t-poxx, which not all doctors are willing or able to prescribe. he ingested 6 pills a day for 2 weeks. as soon as
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i began taking it. that's when my legion stops. >> progressing which i'm so grateful for by the end of the >> you know, disease is progressing, you don't have to wait for a positive test and begin treatment. if the case look severe enough, although kevin was never officially diagnosed with monkeypox doctor chin-hong says all of the visual signs pointed to a positive case. both he and kevin agree testing needs to improve. but doctor chan hong adds that the world health organization declaring monkeypox a global emergency. >> will hopefully help fast track access to the vaccine and treatments to people with severe cases. phillipe djegal all kron. 4 news time now is a 33 and watch out. if you live on the peninsula, there's a mountain lion roaming around a residential neighborhood. >> surveillance video took this picture the big cat in the driveway of a home on u street early saturday morning. now police say dozen seem like
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he was acting aggressively there to be out for a stroll. but that doesn't mean that if you or your pet were to encounter him in person, he would be very thing. secondly. well, the cdc is getting rid of a program that allowed people to actually track covid-19 cases on cruise ships saying the cruise industry has access to the necessary tools to prevent and mitigate covid on bore. well, the cdc says covid testing standards now vary among cruise lines, which is why they remove that system. the city of san francisco is asking for some help. they're trying to decide on a new trash can design officials say the current trash cans costs way too much to maintain and they're easy to break into kron four's. gayle ong has that story. the existing trash cans we have on the street. we call the renaissance cancer, the green metal ones and their name. all the more fitting now because they will soon be a part of history. they've been on the street for about 20 years >> they've lived their natural life. they're pretty beat up
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and they really need replacing francisco public works has placed 6 trashcan models across the city. >> part of a pilot program hoping city residents will weigh in and help them pick san francisco's new trash can. if they're going to we need more. >> add time and i've seen a few like overflowing not and seeing them in a fever, which it would be solved by having more current plan calls for purchasing of 3,000 new cans. the city says all of the new models are easier to maintain than the renaissance. but just one week into the program, new cans grooving, they can solve all problems. >> it doesn't seem that functional. i yeah, it doesn't provide trash can. not a lot of punch now. john logan, after getting one look at the overflowing stop square model on the corner of center and the more streets he's become the 6th. >> the bear saver, aka the valley trash can because it is network. so they know when the trash can a school. where high-tech city and i think we
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need to take advantage of the technology as well as just in total public works has placed 26 of the various models scattered across the city. >> but just because something is made for trash doesn't mean it comes cheap. once the winner is selected, each can is estimated to cost anywhere from 2 to $3,000. that means taxpayers may eventually shell out 6 million dollars or more on the project. when you think about the cost of a public amenity like that, it's not just the capital cost of buying it. >> but it's about like, what's that long-term maintenance and frankly, the cancer getting rid of like they take a lot of maintenance. and despite the very beat up materials aren't that strong. i am fine with my tax money going towards keeping city clean air. so that's fine. >> the price is not but for me, i just hope there are more of them and regularly. >> so there just go, have your say, qr codes are on the cans allowing you to cast your pick. voting is open through september. you know, kron 4 news.
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>> all shapes and sizes take shape and get ready for, i guess, to be scared. maybe at 76 comic con depends who you see. plus, the giants couldn't pull off a win against judge 9 one game. could they? when we'll have the sweet highlights. we come back and another one of those days with the hottest of temperatures further inland bakersfield, fresno, reading well into the triple digits. san francisco, 67. in the meantime, we are going to see some 80's and 90's further inland here in the day, though, it all gets all the details. they're still to come.
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all ri entertainment news fans of superhero movies have a lot to celebrate. yes, some major announcements were made at comic con in san diego. james fletcher's there. but apparently he was on vacation. so he did our part. but we got one from clara benitez. >> san diego comic con in full swing. bring out the newest fan favorite. the rock giving dc comics and a preview. his newest role in the warner brothers film black >> numbers will never been the >> the former professional wrestler joined on stage with director joel micah. let sarah
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aldis hodge noah sin ti know vacant ss when dell fans excited to asked johnson some hard hitting questions about the film >> the truth. pretty good with there already taller than >> and fans inside hall h waiting for hours. some overnight to be able to get inside and see their favorite stars, including the cast of the newest warner brothers film. she's am fury of the gods. starring zachary levi in asher angle. all the facts that are in that room, it's not like a movie theater is like the real deal. >> and seeing that actors and directors the connection that you just get here.
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>> now, james does not dress up, but he does wait in line with everybody. you know, because the first night you have to basically overnight in the line dedication and he's dedicated to superhero a 45 john spending his time here on earth solving it what to wear in studio superhero? yeah, it's to be a super here. and honestly, it's not been near as bad in the bay as has been the rest of the country so we can be thankful for that. sure. we've been warm inland. >> but we're still holding at a triple digits for some of our neighbors. further inlet. now, those on the crews here at the embarcadero are venturing off to such a bad it where weather today we just got a little bit of cool and gray going on this morning. you want to take a jog, go outside for the hike right now is your time to do so as we are seeing good air quality for the time being later on today, smoke, especially from the oak fire that just exploded south of yosemite national park over the weekend. we'll start to drop down into the bay right now. it's sitting a waft right above both the central valley in the bay area itself. but as
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marine layer burn-off, that smoke will start to gradually sink and especially in the east bay hills, you'll start to detect it later on some of those hazy or conditions. right now, we're in the midst of warm conditions but not near as hot as much of the rest of the country. triple digits return for much of the south and especially across the interior of the west medford, oregon, going to be at one, 0, 7, or each of the next 3 afternoon. shattering records up there. well, reading in bakersfield right here in our own backyard. also well into the triple digits, makes those upper 80's to low 90's not seem so bad in comparison. that's the very warmest our inland areas are getting today. where's bayside and coastal spots sticking with the 60's and 70's sunshine. this afternoon. another push of fog tomorrow morning. and even the possibility of a roll of thunder or 2 to start the day tomorrow. see some monsoonal moisture across the bay may result in an isolated shower and even a lightning strike or 2 that does temporarily up fire danger that risk of cloud to ground lightning in the fire. start from it. very
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slim, potential of it. but do want to give you a heads up on that potential 50's and 60's for your highs in sf and at the coastline. well, 70's 80's for our bayshore cities today. burlingame i-76 san carlos down to palo alto in the low 80's. we're mountain view and sunnyvale only in the upper 70's, san jose. 84 freeman through oakland, all 70's for your highs. livermore right at 90 degrees. walnut creek at 85 north bay, temps, 70's and allay. but 90's in antioch in vacaville are 2 very hot spots. santa rosa in petaluma in the upper 70's. now tomorrow's temperatures leading on into friday will remain mostly upper 80's to just a few low 90's. tomorrow morning, that chance of an isolated shower, maybe even a roll of thunder after that much calmer with just some hazy sunshine leading through this week. john, thank you for right into the city this morning about a well look at drive times. definitely going down at the bay bridge. >> just under 14 minutes may
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so that fremont street exit. now we've had no issues so far along the san mateo bridge, a 80 to one to one 14 minute ride for you. there. our richmond, sandra fell bridge. we did have an earlier accident there along the richmond center fell bridge. now that that's clear is still seeing drive times and definitely to traffic going a little slower. about 20 minutes. richmond heading across the worse and are filled and the golden gate bridge still moving at the limit. 37 to the tolls about 22 minutes for your drive. let's talk sports because we have to. the giants got swept by the dodgers and a's are not looking too hot either. kron four's. kate rooney has those highlights. >> hoping for a hot start against their rivals to begin the 2nd half of the season and get back into the nl west race. but after 3 games, san francisco came into the series finale just trying not to get swept. you've got to check out. klay crushing some beers behind the giants dugout of dodger stadium that i watch a game. >> top of the 5th, darren ruff
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at the plate crushes this baseball. deep to left and gone for a 2 run home run to tie the game at 4, 4 ruff's 11th homer of the season. bottom of the 7th jake lamb hits one down. the right-field line off tyler rogers that bounces over the wall for a ground-rule double and a runner would score to give the dodgers a 5, 4, lead. clay's little brother. trace coming to the plate and he. takes it deep into the right center gap center field. off the wall. another run scores. it's 7 for dodgers. >> got to check out play here. absolutely loving it. written on his little bro. brotherly love. the final score, though, 7 for dodgers. so >> this week, the giants 4 games straight. san francisco now 16 and a half games back of la in the nl west a's fans. meanwhile, looking for a win with all-star paul blackburn
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on the mound against the rangers. >> not going to happel. top of the first is already down one. nothing. adolis garcia rips a 2 run homer to left good. it is 3, nothing blackburn got rocked rocks for 10 runs on 10 hits in 4 and a 3rd innings out. rangers built an 11 to one lead. the a's offense came to life a little bit scoring 7 runs on 4 homers in the last 2 innings. tony kemp shot in the 9th here got the is within 3. >> it was too little too late. a's drop to 14. and 33. >> at home the way we want believe in me, from my family to coaches to be made to fans. no, i do not have done this without you and on. but i think you guys for the rest of my life. thank you very much. and god bless you >> big poppy. david ortiz is officially a member of the baseball hall of fame class of 2022. popping becomes the first career designated hitter to be selected on the first
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ballot and the 4th dominican born player to be in trying to the hall along with his friend and former teammate pedro martinez, one marshall and vladimir guerrero. senior. he's a 3 time world series champ owner of 541 career home runs. it is, of course, beloved in boston for his role in leading the sox to their first world series title in 86 years. >> it's a 52 and we'll be right back. frosty time is kinda like "you time", if "you time" tasted like a frosty. hey willie! can i get a hand with this? you got this brother. i know you've been working out. please, this is pretty heavy.
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choose wisely. with this movie. everybody said yes to jordan peele's latest film this. i've i were movie scored 44 million dollars in its opening weekend and rain. as you can see, i was checking out the times and the next one is at 11:00am. story was warning i feel like it be better to go in the morning a time to be scared, right? having on them. fall agree not before bedtime. 55 right now. and coming up in the next hour. air quality is pretty bad throughout the bay area. we'll tell you why and give you an update on the fires.
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>> from the area's local news station. you're watching the kron. 4 morning news at no. >> good morning. and thanks for waking up with us. i know it's a little a monday, but it will get easier as the week goes on. i think let's see what the weather is going to be like today. hi, john. daria. it is definitely going to be a nicer week than last week was as far as temperatures go. >> from the upper 90's, just the upper 80's to low 90's that are very warm us this week. so change we can appreciate and definitely appreciating some of the fog we're seeing this morning that is drifting in and definitely moderating temperatures compared to areas in the central valley that will still be in the triple digits. you can faintly see that gray stretching from parts of the south bay up the bay on up into portions of the north bay and especially the peninsula. enjoy this morning's cool and foggy weather. as later today it gets hazy and hotter, especially further inland. right now, most of our temperatures are in the 50's
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to 60's. so get outside with that light jacket. ready to go and just enjoy a pretty pleasant start. wish we could say it was pleasant on one. 0, one northbound. right now on the roads this morning, we are seeing a few issues out there. let's get a look at traffic and you can see that northbound on one. 0 one. we do have a few slow spots, especially around moffett field. we do have incident there mostly moved off to the shoulder now, but that is slowing things to 34 minutes from san jose to menlo park on one. 0, one bay bridge looks great. metering lights are off and you're rolling at the limit. also looking good across the san mateo bridge just still sitting under that persistent gray. same for you on the richmond center fell where things are rolling slow. but once you get through the tolls, things aren't so bad. golden gate bridge. 20 minutes from nevado down to the toll plaza and just sitting under the gray visibilities. ok, though, along the golden gate. >> daria, thanks a lot, john. 9 o'clock in the oak fire burning in mariposa county keeps getting bigger. it is grown to more than 16,000 acres. now since it started on friday and thous
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