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>> when fun time from the bay area's local news station. you're watching kron. 4 news. >> now at 10, the bay area continues to mourn for the lives lost in the 3 mass shootings that recently shook our state. dozens of people gathered for a vigil tonight in san francisco's a square in the city's chinatown neighborhood to honor those killed in monterey park in oakland and half moon bay. thank you for joining us on kron. 4 news tonight at 10. i'm pam moore. i'm ken wayne. tomorrow, the city of half moon bay will hold a vigil for the 7 farm workers killed on monday. >> kron 4 sarah stinson joins us live from half moon bay with the details. sarah. >> yeah, that's right. the candlelight vigil be right here. mac dutra park can see the flyers that are already hanging up in english and in spanish. this is right at the memorial where it's going to
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be and people who live here are hoping that this will be an opportunity to grieve together and attempt to heal from monday's tragedy. >> comfort for one. i'm seeing other people sharing the same sorrow, the same grieve and maybe both during arm >> it's been just a few days since a mass shooting completely rocked half moon bay. julia cooled us as putting this vigil together has been a team effort. initially we we plan some things for the catholic church. >> and when i went to city hall, the next morning, we realized, you know, there's no like game plan. there's no operations manual to react to a situation like this. it's been an incredible roope effort to the whole communities to to put together on such short notice cooled. it has been posting fliers about the interfaith vigil to make sure everyone knows their welcome. so the main hope for tomorrow. >> is to really support. >> the victims, families let them know there's a whole
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community here and this we're coming together in prayer. we haven't heard from many of the families as they have requested privacy. >> they have been invited to the vigil, but city officials say they weren't sure who would be coming. i met a couple the. >> some of the members of families this morning at church, the catholic church and they are planning to be here. hope they feel the support from the community. suzanne mckell left this sign at the memorial. it was a stream of consciousness tonight is road and it says it is. and then this time it's us. it isn't there. this time it's here. >> a lot of people have been snapping pictures of it. it's all of us. >> as the community that need to pull together. and get through this together and support one another in the city is working around the clock to prepare for the vigil friday night. already there are no parking signs up around half moon bay reminding people kelly avenue and main street will be closed starting at noon.
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>> and if you plan to attend, remember, the vigil starts tomorrow night at 5 o'clock. the archbishop plans to visit the 2 farms where that violence broke out at 1 o'clock. and at one 30 tomorrow in for coming to the vigil. make sure you get here early parking is going to be limited and it's going to be another chilly night to make sure you grab a jacket or maybe even a blanket. >> i'm sarah stinson reporting live in half moon bay. back to sarah. thank you for that report tonight. and we are learning that the mass shooting at half moon bay on monday. >> was not the first time that a gun has been fired on one of those farms. court documents say a bullet went through 2 trailers back in july of 2022. living in one of those trailers was jay tell being and he was also one of the victims killed on monday, the july shooting involved a dispute between 2 workers coming up tonight at 10, 30 kron dan kerman. we'll explain what happened then. again, that's in 30 minutes.
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>> developing news tonight. the oakland police department is facing a lawsuit by the family of an innocent bystander who was killed during a police chase out for says it met reports. we just want to see. the people involved in the situation that happened on that night. be punished for their actions. we are here today to announce the filing >> of a federal civil rights lawsuit. that lawsuit is against the city of oakland for the wrongful death of lolo sick. i was killed back in june of 2022, the lawyers for the family provided this video. they say it shows a participant of an illegal sideshow traveling at excessive speed trying to outrun opd before losing control of the vehicle on international boulevard. unfortunately, so kind his family were gathered there having a meal outside a taco truck following a family celebration, civil rights attorney and not a planner alleges that the officers
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initiated a ghost chase to cover their tracks of ghost chase. >> is a tactic. >> that oakland police officers use. in order to avoid scrutiny of their supervisors. order to not have to seek supervision for permission to engage in that chase. >> reuters says high-speed pursuits on surface streets are against oakland police policy for this very reason. >> which is that lost control. hit a number of cars. a number of people and ultimately >> resulted in the death of 27 year-old lolo sukhothai. a tremendous loss to his family. he's no longer here with us physically. but i know, you know, stay with us. >> and >> i reached out to the oakland city attorney's office for reaction to the lawsuit. i was told the city has not been served in the matter is has no comment. we will pursue justice for them.
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>> with the same vigor, determination in force that these officers use to pursue mister minority. the only difference is we will go about it legally has a kron. 4 news. >> and that lawsuit is not the only hurdle the police department is facing. >> the oakland police commission is meeting tonight about the city putting chief armstrong on paid leave. first, tell us money has been listening in on that. she joins us now live from our newsroom. ella, the police commission has expressed its important to have all the information related to that case before them in advance of any decisions. >> that are saying that they're playing close attention to the events that led up to chief armstrong's administrative leave. so the commission is voting tonight at some point whether to formally asked for all records from both the city and police department that are tied to the chiefs disciplinary action. this approach they say is a requirement that was passed by a 2020 ballot measure due to union demand.
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although the church says that the commission wasn't asked how that would affect oversight. so now they say it's a have to comply with for information. but gave an example of how it might be getting in the way of getting timely information. >> in october of the same year 2022, i followed up with a specific request for the investigations into the chief and the department that have recently been publicized i wanted to make sure we got access to information that can form our role as department oversight as quickly as possible. and i also wanted the ig to have the same access. we figured compliance would be forthcoming. to date. the city has yet to comply with the october request and we have patiently followed up. >> this is one of many topics that they're discussing tonight. and that meeting is ongoing in the newsroom. ella sogomonian kron, 4 news ella, thank you. >> in antioch, 8 police officers are under investigation by the fbi and the contra costa county district attorney's office.
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among the accusations, the misuse of the canine program and abuse of department issued cell phones were fully cooperate with the fbi investigation. >> ensuring that provide the information that the fbi needs in order to re whoever needs to be brought to justice. >> one of the 8 officers resigned last month. the other 7 remain on paid administrative leave. east bay couple is looking for their dog after it was taken away from them at gunpoint. couple says they were ambushed by 2 robbers while waiting in a car in richmond kron four's. dan thorn talked with that couple. he joins us in the studio. dan, this is. >> but an ongoing problem with with the french bulldogs. and so it seems like every other week, every other day we're talking about french bulldogs getting stolen. >> in the bay area and this one is definitely catching the attention of a lot of people. even the richmond police department sharing these pictures of color with a french bulldog on social media, hoping that someone will identify and then return the stolen dog. the couple
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says it was a scary ordeal and they are desperately hoping that their pet comes back. >> one year old french bulldog co lua is not where he should be. tonight he was stolen at gunpoint during an attempted carjacking on monday. i feel like they have kidnapped my tile that. >> that we how i i don't wish this on anyone. i don't think anyone should go something like this lopez in preston, lynch say they were picking up food with cola, along for the ride. within minutes of parking their car on barrett and wilson. >> 2 masked men pulled up in a large suv toting guns. one of them, you know, pointed at me. >> and grab the dog. got to go other one opened the door for me to get out. so i got out of my hands and, you know, you told my fiancee to get out as well. so she got out. >> the robbers not only stole kalua but also tried to steal the couple's mustang, which
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wouldn't start because lynch had the cars key fob in his pocket for did. the masked men eventually took off leaving the couple heart broken in. other hand, them just left the dog and they can just take the >> but unfortunately, in the time being it's the last thing i was going ask again and get our dogs here. take the the couple says they've had trouble sleeping, not knowing where color is. >> they're asking people to be on the lookout for the frenchie and some of his defining characteristics. aside from his merle for kailua has a condition in both eyes called cherry. i he also has a small scar on his right paw. the couple is pleading for anyone who finds kalua to turn him in and they will not press charges or ask any questions. just a little back. the couple says they are offering a $5,000 reward for the return of richmond police are also encouraging anyone
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with any information to give them a call reporting live in studio. dan thorn kron. 4 thank you, dan. >> just this month, 3 people have been killed while trying to cross the street in san francisco. the city's 3rd pedestrian death of the year happened monday at the intersection of franklin and eddy streets near city hall. the victim was an asian american woman. and according to walk sf the first 2 pedestrians killed in 2023 were also asian women last year. 20 people were killed while walking in san francisco. many of them also asian american. >> don't cross the street without looking left and but beyond that, it's also like don't run across the street to catch a bus. if the light is turning you know, making sure that we're doing very pinpointed issues. >> report from walk sf says some of those deaths were caused by the drivers who were going over the speed limit, trying to be traffic lights
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tonight, snapchat is being investigated by the fbi over its role in the sale of fentanyl-laced pills. we talked to a narcotics enforcement expert who says agents need to figure out a way to try to stop the drugs from coming from other countries. the court reversed more. understand that. >> you know, parcels coming from airports, expressed or process from china. tens of thousands of parcels come every day, right? so they're able to hide, you know, 100 grand to 200 grams of precursor chemicals required to produce fentanyl in a needle. >> in a haystack of haystacks. so they know the u.s. does not have the capability to go through that digital, that mega data of digital information from the shipping companies. what's coming in? what's going on? going to? so we simply lose track, right? we have difficulties at the u.s. mexico border just searching vehicles. so imagine, you know, 100,000 more vehicles coming across the border, help difficult that would be to to mitigate andy. great. the precursor chemical supply chain threat. >> fbi agents say they're working to access a social
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media accounts of people who have died from overdose in washington. lawmakers are targeting tiktok. a bill was introduced to ban that app from devices all across the nation. some lawmakers say the chinese government is using the app to collect information from u.s. users. tiktok has denied those allegations. some other lawmakers argue an outright ban will not solve the problem. it's tiktok today. it's yesterday's we need an approach that says we're going look at foreign based technology. the fbi, the pentagon and homeland security have all raised concerns. many say it is just a matter of time before there is a in the north bay nurses at marin health medical center hit the picket lines. they say after 7 months of contract negotiations and not reach an agreement with the hospital, the nurses are calling for what they call fair contracts, as well as more staffing. >> they're also asking for affordable health care and protective equipment.
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>> during the pandemic, there's been a lot of moral injury for nurses feeling like you have a duty to do something. and at the end of the day, you're not given the resources to do >> the bargaining team will be back at the negotiating table on monday. nurses said if those talks don't go well, though, decide on a strike. we reached out to maureen health for comment, but we have yet to hear back. time now for the 4 zone forecast as we give you a live look overlooking downtown san francisco, our chief meteorologist lawrence karnow says get ready for a forecast. yeah, temperatures really going to change. we've been spoiled. >> this week for spring-like weather around the bay some temperatures sneak into the 70's, but now things are going to start switch back as we head back toward a winter much into more rainfall, even though we had a nice little break in the be nice to get some more rain in here is more snow in the mountains. so outside tonight we've got quiet conditions out there, not as much wind around the bay area. the winds begin to
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change directions and that's going to have major effect on the weather tomorrow as the temperatures are going to start to come down. still yet. 70's in the santa rosa today. 66 in concord. 63 in lemore. 67 degrees. a beautiful day in san jose at 68 degrees in san francisco. 68 also in oakland, all these temperatures running above the average for this time of year. so yeah, 70's have been common last couple of days in parts of the bay area, but that is soon to disappear as high pressure kind of breaks down a little bit. that's going to have more of an on shore breeze and that cool air coming off the ocean waters is going to help to drop the temperatures. still a beautiful look out of the golden gate bridge decreasing winds throughout the night. not going to blustery as last night that allow these temperatures to get chilly tomorrow. mostly sunny and a little cooler by the afternoon. a much cooler over the weekend. i think the bottom it's really going to drop out specially on sunday when some highs instead of 70's re struggling the in the low 50's in some parts of the bay area with the chance of some showers. temperatures out the door right now. you've got 45 degrees and get a little chilly in dublin. 46 of
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brentwood. 43 right now in fairfield, 46 and lael. 46 also in the bottom. 45 degrees in petaluma. we're staying dry tonight, but a couple patches of fog trying to form along the coastline. we might see couple patches snaking along the coast, but that ridge of high pressure that has brought that nice sunshine over the last couple of days you can see is just starting to flatten out si cold front coming over the top of that right now that front going to get a little bit closer by tomorrow. so maybe a few high clouds moving in overhead. but the main thing will be is that we're going to see a change in the temperatures. instead that offshore wind that warmed us up. we're going to cool on shore breeze that will bring temperatures in the 50's 60's around the bay area and some rain is in the forecast to a more on that in your tent. then coming up in a few minutes. >> so go niners. >> that says it all, doesn't forty-niners just one win away from punching their tickets to the super bowl? the super bowl fans are gearing up more than ever to watch the game on sunday. a kron four's. justin campbell joins us live outside levi's stadium. justin. oh,
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man, this is the most expensive conference title game ever. there aren't any fans here. the average price for a ticket over $1000 in consider this. you also have to >> get on the plane, go to philadelphia and then rent a hotel. so there are a lot of places here in the bay area will just name a few that you can go cheer on the niners this weekend. at rosie mccann's in santana row, they've already printed super bowl flyers. and this weekend they're expecting the bar to be packed. the energy is high. everybody hears ready to cheer on. >> the san francisco forty-niners. if you're looking for somewhere in downtown san jose, their official forty-niners watch party by the team will be in san pedro square. everybody's waiting for the weekend and the forty-niners team store at levi stadium. stay busy on thursday with fans grabbing items like t-shirts, jerseys and caps. one fan came all the way from fresno. everything's
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completely gone. so you can find anything just simple allies in place. the team store says their most popular item is the brock purdy jersey. then there are a few still celebrating the past about that, joe montana. sure, because i bought it earlier. >> and i didn't buy a big enough size. i gave that one away. and i want that, joe montana, because i'm old school. i love montana. the >> now a head over to kron 4 dot com. if you're staying here, we have a list of all the watch parties that are going on where you can go to watch the game this sunday reporting live here in santa clara, justin campbell kron. 4 news sites, the kron 4 jacket also matches the 49 er color. so you're just dialed right in there. thank you. >> forty-niners are hosting watch parties for sunday's game one at the crossing at eas- cut in san francisco and in san jose as a just a mention, san pedro social both start an hour before game
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time. and of course, we will continue to cover the forty-niners journey in the playoffs every night on the red and gold zone. kron. 4 sports director jason dumas along with kate rooney and erin wilson cover the developments leading up to the games. they will give. >> in-depth analysis of the highlights after the 9 to hit the field. everything you want to know, you can watch them tonight. in fact, starting at 10 45? well, the oakland zoo will announce its plans to reopen next week. get close to fix a large sinkhole that opened up during this month's repair work originally planned to close just for a few days, but it was forced to delay as the rain just continued pounding officials say all of the animals are safe and they are being cared for. there was also talk of plans to extend the glow faria very popular event. there. so far, though, no word on whether or not that will happen. >> coming up next on kron, 4 news at 10 stanford students admit to using artificial
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intelligence to help with their final exams. now, educators are fighting this new ai and coming up at 10, 30 congressman adam schiff. >> plans to run for the u.s. senate. how he says this role will help him be more effective in representing californians.
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>> the fbi says it's taken down a russian hacking group that's been targeting schools,
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hospitals and worldwide critical infrastructure. federal officials say the group called hive has received about 100 million dollars in extortion payments since june of 2021. the fbi says they're take down, prevented the game from getting another 130 million dollars. no arrests have been announced. a new tool is challenging educators at per grade levels. it's being used to pass exams. yeah, it is called chat gpt and as reporter nancy loo explains. >> staff or students are among those admitting to using it for final exams. >> chat gpt or generative pre train transformer is artificial intelligence and it can be a real technological shortcut for anyone. imagine alexa and siri and every intelligent being or machine rolled into one. you can get and it will provide you with an output. >> basically what it does is it continues right team. but you gave it if you ask a
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question at a loss or it if you get to continue what you're i think it will do that. many colleges are scrambling to come chat gpt the stanford daily reports that administrators are aware of the use of ai on campus and teachers are changing their courses in k students are using it. >> i and the rise of robots comes just as major companies are slashing major jobs. that includes microsoft, which recently announced 10,000 cuts and a multi-year investment of billions in the california company behind chat gpt. we are. >> good to be pushed by the technology. i don't think they will us but that they will replace a lot the rudimentary works. we have been doing. >> doctor punch on. she i will actually improve human kind, forcing us to adapt and think in new ways. but for now old fashioned laziness is a factor. 2 new studies found
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that ai tools were able to successfully pass a wharton tpmba exam as well as a medical licensing exam while very effective chat gpt can be verbose and nonsensical. so human intelligence isn't completely obsolete yet. use of force see bubble field. >> 3, 5, 10 years from now that ai system. can you prove themselves? they no longer, you know, necessarily need us to probes all with they can improve themselves. >> that was nancy loo reporting a number of school officials across the country say they've already moved to block the use of chat gpt. >> next on kron, 4 news at 10, a troubled past and half moon bay. what newly released court documents reveal about another violent incident on the mushroom farm or several people were killed earlier this week in the east bay pounds at a high school basketball game. they want
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answers after racial slurs were shouted how school officials are responding. plus, new video of the attack on paul pelosi set to be released tomorrow. what congresswoman nancy pelosi is saying about it? why some say releasing the video could releasing the video could spread false informa
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>> i love people. they live in poor conditions. and nobody knows that.
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>> the half moon bay mass shooting is putting a spotlight on the living conditions of the 7 people who were killed. they were all farmworkers who also live at their workplace. san mateo county district attorney wagstaffe says the county is making efforts to help make this situation better. while we saw out there where they were deplorable conditions, it is a place that anybody should have to live in those conditions, particularly the living in the shacks that are out there that that's not >> have a double in my view. >> a spokesperson from one of the farms, california tara guard says that the families that live in that property pay about $300 a month to live there and that the salary of all the employees ranges from $16 and $0.50 to $24. but a friend of a victim that we spoke to says the farm workers that she knows are getting paid under that amount. she works at a store where these farm workers cash their checks. authorities have
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called monday's massacre an example of workplace violence. and it turns out this was not the first time there's been a shooting at one of the half moon bay farms. >> as kron four's, dan kerman tells us that there was an incident in july. it turns out the massacre that occurred monday afternoon at the california tara gardens farm in half moon bay. >> was not the first time a workplace dispute. >> led to a shooting there last july. first of 2022, there was another shooting involving 2 other people who lived at. and we're working at farm there. san mateo county district attorney steve wagstaffe says and ongoing dispute between 2 far managers led one of the martin medina to bring a gun to the farm. go to the other managers trailer where he lived through this family and opened fire. our held the door tight and told his family to go hide in another spot in that alert. and then he looked out the window that was in the door and he saw a mister mateen are
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defendant raise a gun and fire ripped through the glass in the door. it went it did not hit our victim. it went by him, went out of the other side of the trailer and went into an adjoining trailer. were a couple lived. it fortunately did not strike them back. staff says medina continue to threaten to kill the man and his family before leaving the scene. he was arrested shortly thereafter near the front of the farm and charged with attempted murder. >> he now sits in the county jail on 5 million dollars bail awaiting his february 7th. the rain meant in superior court. the da says 2 shootings at this location is quite unusual. >> i mean, obviously we know that there are places in various towns around our country, de la or san francisco, oakland, where there are areas that are particularly prone to gun violence. this what this area not pretty. this is like we've had calls out there all the time. it all. and so it's a little disturbing about what's going on. scary for the people who living there. a spokesman for california terror gardens
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farm says >> the defendant in this week's massacre chun li zhao was not present at the other incident, according to witnesses. he also says an all-hands meeting was held after the first incident and workers were told no firearms were allowed in the property. dan kerman kron, 4 news. >> happening tomorrow, video is set to be released from the attack on congressman nancy pelosi's husband, paul pelosi. a judge denied prosecutors request to keep the video secret. the san francisco district attorney's office had argued that releasing it publicly would only allow people to manipulated in their quest to spread false information. representative nancy pelosi responded to the order to release the video and here is what she had to say. >> the system i consider. is my husband he's can do. it. my husband's well being and we take that day to day. was really grateful to the outpouring of prayers and
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support for him. that's what i focus. is the for something that you've seen at this you know, i don't even know it me. get high him to see to my husband's >> the alleged attacker, david de pap, is charged with breaking into the pelosi home and beating paul pelosi with a hammer. authorities say the path also plan to kidnap the former house speaker. he has pleaded not guilty to both state and the federal charges in the east bay, san ramon valley. high school officials are responding to an incident where students allegedly screamed racial slurs during a basketball game. >> happened tuesday night in danville. they say the was directed to a dublin player from the san ramon valley student. >> for most this behavior is unacceptable. it really speaks to why it is so incredibly important that we're doing the work we are doing to create safe and welcoming inclusive environment.
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>> the school has not said what type of disciplinary actions they might take. >> san francisco city leaders announce a new efforts to help victims of violent and hate crimes. they are calling it quote, a unified protocol. they want to make it easier for victims to report those kinds of crimes and to learn what resources are available. they also want to make the service is available in a variety of different languages. they hope that these changes will make a difference by encouraging victims to speak up. >> the work that we're doing here, we'll hopefully be a model in how we address violence, how we take care of our victims, how we think about addressing the mental health of our communities to make sure that we are safe. >> the city is also going to host a summit on hate crimes next month. >> california congressman adam schiff is officially running for u.s. senate in 2024, the democrat added his name to a likely long list of lawmakers hoping to succeed. senator dianne feinstein kron four's
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justine waltman, talked with him about the timing of his announcement and whether senator feinstein supports his bid. >> it was believed that what's right matters in this campaign video. congressman adam schiff announces he will officially run for u.s. senate. he tells me his shift from congress to the senate will allow him to be more effective in representing californians. i think some of the most pivotal fights and the future our democracy. >> over our standard of living are going to take place in the senate schiff who grew up in the bay area now represents communities in the los angeles area >> he held key roles in the impeachment of former president donald trump. and this week that kicked off the house intelligence committee think this is both sort of political vengeance. >> but also an effort to try to weaken they're currently concerned, but i'm affected. but what i do and want to try to do what they can stop that. >> this joins a growing field of lawmakers wanting the senate seat. congresswoman katie porter, who represents
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orange county, already announced her intentions east bay congresswoman barbara lee has told members of the congressional black caucus she plans to run but has not officially launched a bid. all other names to watch out for congressman young kiahnna and lieutenant governor eleni kounalakis. there are so many names out there. how are you going to stand out and is the field just going to be too crowded? >> you know, i think that will stand out for the shown over the last decade in the job they want belongs to senator dianne feinstein. >> at 89 years old, she has not indicated whether she will seek reelection kron. 4 political expert michael yaki says she will soon get something that's going to very personal. >> for her and i think she will make her mind up in the next few months. think she's earned the right to decide for yourself when she's ready to make that decision. congressman schiff told me when he spoke to senator feinstein about running for her senate seat, she encouraged him to go forward, but it was not an outright endorsement in the newsroom.
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i'm justine waldman. kron. 4 news. >> let's check on our 4 zone weather forecast. a live look outside a pretty shot looking out over san francisco. you see the bay bridge and the looked at sea. there's them. we just hope that the sales force tower. all right. or had there's a line and then there's that fund monies. yeah, that's the tiger and use why did they hadn't seen for us? and i saw it and you say we're looney. something like that. that would be the first said a couple things like that about guys throughout the bay area tonight, clear skies and winds not a strong tonight and that offshore wind kind of going away. >> and that is going to set the stage for much cooler temperatures to roll into the bay area overnight. tonight and tomorrow morning. then the cooler day ahead as see that on shore breeze care. that nice cool water right off the ocean and pushing on shore. so out there tonight, you have you got the transamerica. building the bunnies jumping around there on the top the
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sales force building in tampa. it's looking beautiful out there right now. looks like that weather is going to start to change its been nice this weekend. lots of sunshine and some dry weather. we needed that breaking all the stormy weather by tomorrow afternoon. a couple high clouds likely to drift in. maybe even a couple patches of fog near the coastline. and there comes our next system. this doesn't look like much. it's a very cold system rolling through. so not caring much in the way of moisture. maybe a 10th of an inch of rain for some folks around the bay. and that's probably the most that they're going to see. but then we start to see one after another start to line up again as we head through next week. so it looks like things are going to start get a lot more active weather wise. so we may have just seen our break. come to a close here and it's back to some wintry weather as we get the weekend. temperatures in the 50's into san francisco about 55 in daly city tomorrow. cool, co-signing cool. just inside the bay. 54 millbrae you see about 60 degrees woodside tomorrow about 57 in santa clara. 59 in campbellh the east bay expecting those temperatures up in the 60's in many spots. 59 in hayward about 61 degrees in moraga. 61 renda 6 degrees
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in benicia dry conditions for tomorrow. but then things begin to change as high pressure. kind of starts to scoot out of the way. and all of a sudden we get these cold systems rolling in. so here's your 10, a few more clouds coming our way late in the day on saturday. chance of showers overnight saturday night in the early on sunday and then chilly weather highs only in the low 50's in parts of the bay probably going to see some moderate warming on tuesday and wednesday, but maybe some more rain in the next thursday. so the good news is it looks like the pattern getting a little more active. we've had a break, but that looks like back to winter once again. ok? thank you. all right. from 4 is honoring black history through the end of february. tonight we bring you a case that forced the nation to take a hard look at our justice system. >> harry has more on the exonerated 5. >> many of may have lost many of us gave up on the system. >> yusef knows what it's like to feel vulnerable and voiceless. 33 years ago was
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one of about a spike was of justice at just 15 years old salon found of self and arrest. and at the center of one of the most notorious cases in new york city history of the central park jogger case. and 4 other teen suspects became known as the central park 5 spent 7 years in prison for a brutal rape assault and attempted murder that he did not commit people who became. politicians like donald trump. he said, no, these guys are guilty. >> matter of fact, we bring back the death penalty. put a bounty on after a lengthy legal fight. the 5 were exonerated in 2002. >> today's slump is a husband and father of 10 and author and an advocate for criminal justice reform should not to yusef is now opening up about the next chapter in his story. he's running for public office when you're cold. you have to come. >> you can't say i didn't hear the call, you know, and i've been called for a long time. is in the race to represent
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central harlem in the new york city council. the democratic primary is in june. he's running against the current council member and several longtime local politicians that gets a little crowded. but, you know >> what? it would be worth it. if it was, it would be worth if it was easy born and raised here in harlem. thank you. my brother i was doing the law is clear on the change he wants to see in this community. a big platform wanting on is making sure that. >> the budget is. pushed in such a way that we benefit more. he's also campaigning on issues of public safe y and affordable housing for people who live in harlem to be able to have the ability to stay here for many years. didn't trust new york city politics, but now he believes his life experience with ad a unique perspective to the city council who better than a person who's been affected. but the system. to have a seat at the table in new york ayana harry. >> and we have an entire
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section on our web site dedicated to black history month. you can scan the qr code on your screen. it will take you directly to that page and that will do it for us tonight for kron. 4 news at 10 after the break. a special edition of the red and gold
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>> today was the niners last full day here in the bay area. tomorrow they will board a plane and fly 3,000 miles east
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to the city of brotherly love. kron 4 will follow them. east sports reporter kate rooney and photo journalist. tahir aside. we'll be out there covering the team through sunday. but in the meantime, we've got a pack show tonight. buckle down, get comfortable. thanks for tuning into the red and gold zone. i'm your host jason dumas. now we're just 3 days away from kickoff in south philly. the theatrical from both fan bases. >> are getting louder and louder. but if you block out that noise and really get into the x's and o's, you'll see that the key to this game could be the battle between the forty-niners offensive line and the eagles defensive line. the eagles led the nfl with 70 sacks during the regular season. they did things like this all year long. the niners offensive line only gave up. 31 sacks only 5 teams gave up fewer than that. the eagles have been able to dominate game this season because they
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simply dominate in the trenches. but you shown an affinity to escape pressure and limit mistakes and that will have to continue of the niners won a march on to the super bowl. >> i think the biggest thing you see on tape of him is, you know, you don't really put the team on the way, you you know, to look is not there. he want obviously, you know, i'm just the start of all the wages. and i just not making a lot of mistakes. so i think that's a lot to stand out you know, every team kind of has a >> entre of you know who they you know, i think they are. and all that just like we do so i mean, we definitely believe ourselves to be a physical football team, you know, with great, great speed, great skill guys who really understanding in football. so for us, you know, are going to come in and play our game we do what we've done to this point said to get us here continue to be we know that will be enough. >> and i've been watching those guys, you know, kick for, you know, 10 years in my
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hometown and bunch of, brandon graham, those guys in there for a long, long time in a very, very good football players mean a lot of that city you know, it's going to be a sight it's it's a it's a great battle. you know, as professional athlete, somebody wants to win and somebody wants to be the best. and you go through the challenge this week. >> coming up rate, we still got a bunch more to get to. we're joined by a special guest of mine who was on the ground with the eagles all year long. chris franklin, the philadelphia eagles beat reporter and new jersey dot com join us. he joins us to say we break down this eagles matchup. hang tight. that and matchup. hang tight. that and more after the break.
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>> and welcome back to the red and gold zone. we have a special guest with us today. this is chris franklin. philadelphia eagles beat reporter for nj dot com. chris, thank you so much for joining us. rather. how you doing? >> doing great. jason, thanks for me on your money. well, chris, i know philly is pumped up the bay area. they are amped up to this. is that matchup that everyone has kind of been anticipating probably for the last month or so. we know playoff settings. people can get upset. but i think for about 6 weeks now, most people thought that these were the 2 best teams in the nfc. i guess it's first and foremost.
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what's the reaction like over there in philadelphia wants the forty-niners won in eagles. fans knew who they're going to play. it was sort of a mixed bag when think about it because everybody knows philadelphia is the dallas cowboys everybody was waiting for taking you know what the was going to pull this out it did. it was like. >> all right. well, cowboys are going to be there. but hey, you know what? you got the forty-niners team, new least are hosting is now they know it's going to be a top, a tough challenge. and, you know, is this will be the game. >> now, someone who covers the philadelphia eagles on an everyday basis. what was the mood in the mindset of that team after they just smacked the giants that way on saturday night? >> you know, it was all says we're because only business as usual so that they kind of expect it in a way. you know, you hear everybody. they were not say to themselves between each other ring either echoes syrian quarterback jalen hurts. they all home so say, you know about to take this too far, not too live in to the moment. no, but you must be always have this. 24 hour,
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we'll be talking about where you know, they like to join for 24 hours after that. you move on. and so short-lived, celebration it was on to was just starting to study and prepare for upcoming week. >> very business like that's kind of like the forty-niners. probably why these teams have been so successful. now, when you look at this matchup, just, you know, from afar before we even maybe break down certain positions. just how do you see it playi on paper? what do you think of these 2 teams and how they stack up against each other? >> well, you look at this almost feels like you have assume going see pro bowl going on. we will get both sides of the players. have you look at the quarterback position. you look at the way jalen hurts his comeback from. that's pretty shoulder injury and the way that the offense looks like he's back in and only a good cause they will consider with that regular season finale is the way. he's come back now is going to be a fun to watch and we look at what i over at the forty-niners are just looking defense. former eagles linebacker demeco ryans now and then unit and he's got them playing extremely well. i
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mean, you got the first the top defense in the his number 2 defense always do they could be a really, really, really, really close a ferrier. yeah, it really can. >> now. eagles have only lost 3 times this year, obviously in 2 of them came without their starting quarterback. but >> if you're a forty-niners coach in your game planning for this eagles team, what are you looking to attack? what are you? what are some things are one thing where you think the eagles are expose double. i think is when it comes to the run game, you know, before they run out and got and i'm joe's of this team really has struggles. >> continue the run. we look at you what you guys have out there with a measure would cause a person recovery. the eagles have had issues what teams go ahead and get 3, 4 yards early. want to first and second down, get the mandible 3rd downs teams in the conviction that drives over and over again. when i look at that and the way the carefree can be patient if and is holding a way, elijah mitchell could be physical. i think that's something that could be
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a concern. if you're looking eagles perspective neither should definitely stick with the run game. >> now, chris, as a member of the media and then maybe even just the pulse of the fan base out there, how do you guys view brock purdy and what he's been able to do the last 7 weeks? >> i think it's a little bit. it's a quiet confidence was still some respect. you know, you can take a thing. we're going to coming in there and not losing a game taking care of that often city going there. he's going. he's done a good job. and i think a lot of people around here are still looking at the fact that no war. it's still he had to for guys to be always up. just like we still have a rookie quarterback coming into the championship game. and, you know, hey, first to get the first 2 games were out there now used to coming to philadelphia is experience that been busy as experience the loud noises that changes a lot of things. so i think they're they're what they're feeling a little confident coming in here. now. >> right now, chris, i don't know if you do predictions so you don't have to give me a score if you don't do predictions. but how do you see this game playing out in
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unfolding? this is going to be and for most of this week, i think it will be one of things where it is going to back in court. you know, you. >> you know, a fair and if think said and done. >> i would be surprised if the eagles kicker. jake elliott is coming out the with the 47 yard field goal and make you know, eagles running off the as champions in kent, england, >> yeah. well, that's what made us as to they have that 2 point spread. all righty. this is chris franklin, philadelphia eagles beat reporter for nj dot com. chris, thank you so much for joining us. man. they think season. we love that. philippe respect what they say on the other side. now everyone has an opinion on this game and the outcome in frankly, i'm drowned out most of those opinions. i'm tired of that. tricks, but i will listen to a super bowl champ in a guy who's played for both the niners and the eagles. we caught up with former niners and running back ricky waters and he gave his thoughts on this matchup n bodes well for
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forty-niners fans. >> they got really strong chance even though they're playing, you know, a team that has mvp caliber quarterback, you know, god what i like to become ago. but the jalen hurts. i feel like it today. the defense plays the way they've been playing all year and they keep him crowd and don't let him get those big plays it that he was making all year long. i think they just stay right in this game give them for their money for sure. >> all right. if you want to hear more from ricky waters. >> tune into kron four's road to the championship special. that's tomorrow at 10:00pm hosted by aaron wilson. >> and myself, you'll get to hear more from ricky waters. tim kawakami from the athletic. we have a couple special guests coming into the studio. first point interviews. it is going to be a very jam-packed and fun night leading up to kickoff
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and spend a fun. we can get one like i said, kate rooney, she'll be heading out to philadelphia tomorrow. we will have coverage on the ground in philly as we lead off the kickoff. also here, as i just said in studio is going to be a fun weekend. 2 of the best teams in the nfc and in my opinion, to the best teams in the nfl. we're in for a treat on sunday. stay with kron. 4 all weekend long as we lead up to kickoff. thanks for tapping in with me tonight. jason dumas.
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