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through those dense fog you layers that are streaming on through the bay this morning, catching it just at the right moment, right there visibility isn't so good for half been day down below a mile wall nevado in san francisco, holding at about a mile each elsewhere in the bay you are seeing patchy areas of fog that will make their retreat on into the afternoon by 02:30pm today you will be looking at plenty of sunshine out the east bay as well as portions of the peninsula before another stream of that marine layer and that fog as well on into the evening tonight. skies are otherwise nice and dry and pretty clear what you head above the fog you air that's hanging out across the bay and your temperatures are actually warmer than they were yesterday 63 right now in oakland, san francisco at 60 livermore at 63 in concord a nice warm 60 degrees. so all in all you can see just how nice out there winds are on the calmer side of things today the calmest day of the week so far and as we make our way through the day today you can
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expect temperatures to eventually se70's and 80's for highs even with this foggy start to the day. we're still in for a warmer one on into the afternoon. i've got more your forecast still to come also to back your way robin thank you john you want to check in on the morning commute in. >>see how it's moving around the bay area starting off with the bay bridge 80 wesson to san francisco. this is the senate's not bad we just know that it's getting a little heavy in crowded in the cash lanes on the right hand side it's already stacking up be on 8 80 so the early birds are out there. if you want to join him 12 no problems are hot spots to worry about for now now it's 9 minutes to make your way off to fremont street, here's 92 get a little busy as well westbound leaving hayward over to foster city and san mateo but no big problems 11 minutes. it's a great drive time for that connection. all right they picked up the cones at the richmond sandra fell bridge toll plaza last night time i checked id in the left-hand side enough cash lanes they have those are blocked off for the usual bridge work, but they have picked up the cones
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that is out of your way and now it's a smooth drive through the pay gates across the span and now to one o one, here's traffic tracker some more numbers and freeways for you. they look good right hook a highway for 14 minutes, antioch to concord 6.80 wide open rolling south church a cult a danville than nimitz trouble free from san leandro to milpitas and i don't see any big problems for the south bay so from san jose to menlo park. it's clocking in at a very easy 29 minutes, we'll check more in just a bit. we are just a few days removed from those back to back strong earthquakes that hit parts of a southern california. and people there still wondering how how they will prepare for the next big one that's always the question right. omar hugh minutes has more. >>the 2 strong earthquakes are now in days gone, but in the small town of trona california, it's still very much top of mind. we have. hygiene julia doss is helping organize supplies for her town
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the town that is now emporarily without a post it's a town that is now largely without running water. trona is only miles from the epicenter of the earthquakes the quakes leaving a visible crack in the road and in the desert ground. >>it right here. >>this used to be one even surface, you could be of the wrong place. >>of the wrong time. >>and homes shook violently shelves emptied in seconds it just felt like it was never going to stop a bird and her family didn't want to take any chances either so they went to a nearby church and slept outside without it was safer that way because they sent another one was coming. and if it was worse than that one. he definitely didn't want to be in our happens nonin the days s strongest earthquakes there have been aftershocks in the thousands, a subtle reminder of what was and unpredictability of what may come. interim in california or not it's reported.
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>>well thousands of aftershocks have rattled southern california since the 6.4 earthquake struck back in july 4th and according to the usgs there have been 5,714 these aftershocks a hit greater than 2 point o within about 30 miles from the epicenter of the first quake. the 7.1 quake that struck the region on friday night that was the strongest in 20 years to hit southern california. when the earthquake in the ridgecrest area serves as a reminder that a major quake could happen any time, i'm here in the bay area, hundreds of buildings and hayward alone are considered vulnerable to a major quake kron four's justine waltman has the details on the new city ordinance that will now keep tabs on soft-story buildings and the deadline. the building's owners are now facing to get those buildings in shape. this apartment complex is considered a soft story building because it's built without a stable ground level. >>the city council estimates there are 930 buildings with 3 units or more, like this built
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before 19 79 in the city. they are most at risk to collapse in an earthquake. we're sitting on the hayward fault. >>and then more responsibility and awareness we have about that in a proactive but not panicked way. the better we can protect our residents. >>the new ordinance just passed what's to know exactly how many soft-story buildings there are and if they are safe. now building owners must fill out forms to tell the city details of its condition. city building official gary nortel tells me the form is pretty simple and we don't feel that this. >>the screening process is going to put any undue financial burden on owners of a you know multifamily buildings, the city is working up plans to help owners offset costs if retrofitting is needed. >>up with the financial plan. council member sarah lamb in hopes that owners will comply, you know, we tell people right
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have your your water have your emergency food, ready. well what do we as a city need to do we need to make sure that our properties our equally as prepared. an earthquake situation. the forms will go in the mail in late october and depending on the size of the structure owners have between 1218 months. >>to complete it in hayward i'm justine waltman kron 4 news. >>in a took the stand for the second day in a row in the go ship warehouse fire trial to say a man of course charged with 36 counts of involuntary manslaughter for the 36 lives lost the night of the fire in 2016. so prosecutor autry james he question elmen about the zoning of the warehouse and. he was telling the truth in a previous testimony. a minute talked about the family that owns the warehouse were not testifying in the case by the way as attorney believes that the family is more responsible than anyone else. but says they pled the 5th amendment when they were subpoenaed.
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>>and more is a slum lord and the landlord should be punished and a lot more walks away free and clear on the so-called 5th amendment privilege. >>well the prosecutors final question to all minute today was about his family. they put up a photo of a minute with his wife and 3 children and they asked him if he would put them in danger or whatever subject them to the risk of a firearm in a touch, one of his children's faces in the photo and said no. well the hallway just outside of the senate and says states senate hearing room was packed with people during a hearing on a bill that caps rent increases at about 10% except in areas which already have front cthsides of the issue. afford the rising rents we've seen tenants get under percent 200% rent increases. >>that go into effect in a month and so not just people
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onto the streets it also requires landlords to state in writing why they are evicting a tenant. >>if they report things in there the situation like that. >>rats mold etcetera, then a landlords evict them or they raise the rent that school and more drug courts as well they say they don't want to be head or official with s what happened in my own case was we decide not to be landlords anymore. we sold a small four-unit building in a very moderate. >>income neighborhood where we live to a developer who made it into condominiums. >>opponents also say the bill is the first step toward rent control within 20 is one landlord says 10% yearly increases is plenty for a landlord to remain profitable members are still going be able to make. >>see any reason why a landlord would sell their property. just because of this bill. >>the bill's author accepted unwanted amendments to get the bill this fall assembly member david to raise the cap from 5%
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exempt some small property owners as well as recently built rentals and instead of sun setting after 10 years. the bill expires in just 3 years. he says the bill is still worthwhile it is not rent control. it's a policy designed to protect most of our states 50 million tenants who do not have rent control against agree just rent increases. >>protections were also added although opponents fear that would make it harder for the low low as 2 of the criminals another bad tenants those fighting for tenants say even though the bill goes away after 3 years, it's a start. >>that will be able to add. the next 3 years and hopefully see this bill extended. >>well that was lonnie wong reporting large landlords and property owners are also opposed to the bill saying that the real solution is more housing construction, not a cap on rent. even if it does pass the new version must get approved on assembly and and st senate or the senate before getting to the governor's desk. and for people looking
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to buy your first home in the bay area, the bay area's one of the worst places to do it. no surprise right when considering the cost of living cry, i'm rates another metrics burke, the worst city for new homeowners in the bay area. oakland also scored high on that list other bay area cities on the list includes santa rosa. there's san jose and san francisco, san francisco sunnyvale and santa clara are among the 6 cities for the highest cost of living. guy gave up a long time. well coming up next on the kron 4 news we're talking about. and so how one senator is working to make sure that the women's national soccer team is paid the same as the man. how about a little peek outside a beautiful shot of san francisco right along the embarcadero some cloudy conditions foggy conditions for some of you and temperatures mainly in the 50's and 60's 60 in san francisco, 59 in napa. >>62 degrees right now in fremont john trouble tracking your forecast to have all the
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>>thank you for waking up with on the kron 4 morning news of course we appreciate it we like the company we have john trouble standing by with a look at today's forecast is foggy mornings you need it rob. yes, you do thank you for coming back i'm here i'm here for you we're so glad to have back. >>not so glad to have the fog back well, some of us are in some of us to like it actually mind it kind of helps me sleep but looking outside this morning there you go one of those days that the fog sure
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is coming in over the bay area looking outside across the bay, you are going to be noticing, plenty of sunshine later today, but well, it's obvious as for this morning, nothing like that just yet we are going to see this fog sticking around for much of the morning, especially right along the coast. now we do have a pretty flow taking that marine cool there and that's that fog to and pushing it right on shore on into the bay this morning, one of the reasons that that fog has become so thick now it's going to burn off into the afternoon. you have that dose of sunshine under which temperatures are really going to rise today just a bit warmer than yesterday but still a bump up that temperature letter that will continue through the weekend tonight fog initially pushes right back on shore on the peninsula up in marin county and then you're going to stream in a sea of streaming through the golden t peninsula the bay during your overnight hours tonight, leading into tomoow temperatures go out there even
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more sunshine, the side of the bay side of the peninsula with 60's from brisbane down to burlingame 70's in foster city of 73 redwood city at 79 while woodside and mountain view each in the low 80's 80's continue in the south bay today just a touch warmer than yesterday was san jose 82 while tri valley in the low 80's upper 70's will be felt in fremont today low 70's and berkeley oakland and richmond while low to mid to even upper 80's from san ramon conquered now up to pittsburgh just shy of 90 today, at 78. temperatures as i said continue to rise into tomorrow just a little bit though you're boost in temperatures are very subtle each day come friday saturday and sunday daytime highs in wind nearing if not hitting that ninety-degree mark while near
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80 degree temperatures in some parts of the bay. robert. >>all right. thank you john want to check in on traffic and and we're hot spot free. we like to start off hot spot free but it's picking up out there. we're checking the bay bridge. we see the cash lanes are getting a little cool but it's not bad and this is still a good trip. a quiet commute into san francisco at this hour so get on out there. 9 minutes to make your way over to the fremont street exit we're checking in on 92, which is filling in every time i checked it we have more and more traffic the commute starts earlier in earlier these days. no big issues here up and over the high rise into foster city, so overall aeast b over to the peninsula. we're checking in on the richmond center fell bridge taking a look at traffic here the toll plaza lots of flashing lights in the parking lot. but no big problem 7 minutes from the pay gates out to highway one oh one and they're looking at traffic tracker and some more numbers and ron time looking good right for a 5.80 livermore to dublin. it's going to be a quick 10 minutes, dublin to fremont wide open that 6.80 south. the
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nimitz looking good and so is to 37, it's only 6 minutes from now pitas out to one oh one in sunnyvale will check more of it. a bill on the governor's desk would send tougher rules for when law enforcement officers can fire their guns. the objective is to reduce the number of police shootings across the state just to commit has more on how the bill passed the senate with bipartisan report after months of controversy. >>every day some stuff on clark was shot and killed by sacramento police officers. his brother stuff on tape hasn't stopped fighting now one day d,so it it the pressing. a lot weighs me down but finally he seeing some results in the form of assembly bill 3.92, passing both the house and the senate with bipartisan support you know like i've always said slow progress is better than no progress will take whatever at this point kind of desperate if the governor
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signs the bill it will set some of the strongest use of force standards in the nation. it changes the standard for when officers can use deadly force from when it's reasonable to only when it's necessary. the bill initially faced opposition from law enforcement groups like the sacramento police officers association what it did is allowed officers to be monday morning quarterback. >>which meant that you could look at the entire call in if you can find even one small thing the officer could have done different that would have resulted and there not being a loss of life the officer to be charged with murder. and we thought that that was completely unreasonable they came to a compromise instead officers will be judged by their minds hit during the shooting and they're not required to trial nonlethal options before firing. >>the police association says more training is necessary for officers to follow this news fo bill sb 2.30 to make it happen. we have better policies. our officers will be able to go and those with better training and hopefully we number of lives that are lost car keys. grateful to see the 3.90 to pass. he doesn't think it would have saved his brother.
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i don't believe this law in its current form. would hold officers accountable in the way the clark family like to see it. it's a watered down bill it's why clark says his fight for justice is far from over stephens legacies bringing people together its legacy is making sure something like this never happens again. well that was just a comment reporting the bill is now on the governor's desk, awaiting his signature. >>meantime the sb 2.30 the bill requiring more training for police officers still faces more votes. well they won the world cup for the 4th time, i'm now one us senator wants to make the us women's national team wins equal pay too west virginia senator joe manchin introduced a bill that he's hoping will do just ihat so it hinges on the fact that the us is set to co-host the men's world cup in 2026. so senator mentioned wants to cut off any federal funding for that unless the us soccer
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federation agrees to pay the women's team as much as they pay the men's teams. so he calls the pay unacceptable saying quote, i'm glad the us women's soccer team's latest victory is causing public outcry. i'm encouraging everyone to call their senators and representatives to help us get this bill passed and finally women what they deserve and he's not the only one speaking out 28 members of the team filed a lawsuit accusing us senator soccer. us the soccer of unconstitutional gender discrimination more than 50 members of congress wrote 2 us soccer last week demanding to know why the women's team is still paid less. a bay area presidential candidate is out but another has thrown his hat into the ring the day after congressman eric swalwell dropped out of the race. san francisco billionaire tom stier is running for the democratic nomination, so he you know was ruled out ruled out running back in january. but has been known as a political finance or so in a
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video released tuesday morning. he said that if you think that there is something absolutely critical try as hard as you can and let the chips fall where they may and that's exactly what i'm doing. president trump is considering using an executive order to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census. so the president says that he has 4 or. to make sure that that question gets added to the senses. well even though the us supreme court recently ruled against having that question on the cup coming since is saying that the administration did not provide a strong enough reason to included. critics of the question say that having it on the census may frighten noncitizens from filling out the census form causing an in accurate population count. this is keeping you know make america knows hacked make america white again. they want to make sure that people certain people. our count it it's it's really disgraceful.
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also this is a question has not been on the sun since its 1950. the constitution requires a population count once every 10 years which helped set up voting boundaries and funding for government programs. the proper morning news, a terrifying situation on a flight with passengers noticed one of the engines have failed imagine looking out the window and seeing that nothing but pure panic right. we're taking a peek outside checking in on a cell phone reports of any problems or delays right now
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mom's finally finding her sea legs, right now and she's about 10 minutes from a hotel by wyndham. he's having the best. day. ever! and he's about 10 minutes from a wyndham. with over 6,000 hotels across the country,
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>>and take a look at this now can you imagine something scary like this that you would see on your flight is exactly what happened to one person. they took a peek out the window on a delta flight from atlanta to baltimore. so the plane had to make an emergency landing in north carolina. after one of the aircraft's engine fail called mint. passengers say they heard this loud boom, they saw some smoke in the cabin. and then in the video you can see that that metal weights and the metal knows it it's sort of bouncing around inside of the engine as the air cloud aircraft was high in the air. so delta has not said yet what caused that engine failure or a lot of folks definitely panic. and happening today in just a few hours the us women's national soccer team will be greeted by fans and so long new york's canyon of heroes for their victory parade after winning their second straight world cup. now this year's final uh was seen by more than 14.3
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million views that's more than the men's world cup 2 years ago. so the team will visit the us house and senate sand but no word yet on if he'll actually be invited to the white house, we shall see the parade kicks off this morning at 06:38am congratulations ladies. coming up next on the property news, several airports across the bay area are set to get federal money to improve pay for improvements and hopefully give an economic boost to the surrounding communities. also after the break. it's yet another case of a white person in the bay area calling the police on a black
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>>a viral video out of san francisco showing a confrontation between 2 men is marking a major conversation about race a lot of details coming up and the and both sides too. >>the friction between the trump administration and san francisco temporarily put on hold as to giving sfo million of slain coming up in a live report. >>and the search continues for a man who shot and killed a teen outside an east bay restaurant. i'm darya folsom along with a james fletcher
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and john sure able. yeah. >>a vacation was relaxing. it was beautiful in every woman's right it does look and feel like have and despair. why is that good. was a great time lounging on the beach good for you. >>had some fog early forget it so much today but she. >>in the city just to and having moments freeway just like we they have bad traffic don't pay too yeah a lot of

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