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like. >> today on kron, 4 news at noon, stranger danger near an east bay elementary school. the warning from berkeley police after an attempted kidnapping. and it is super tuesday. we're live with
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everything you to know before you hand in your ballot today. >> from the bay station, you're watching kron. and news. >> thank you for joining us here on kron. 4 news at noon. i'm justine waldman from the president to a replacement to the late senator dianne feinstein, to local races at proposals. kron 4 is your local election headquarters and we've got you covered today. kron 4 s charles clifford is live for us now in san mateo county at the voter registration charles has been a busy day there today. are people turning in their ballots are coming to vote in person? >> well, both, you know, it's i'm outside the elections office here in san mateo. it's been a little bit sleepy this but they're expecting things to pick up through the noon hours. people are on their lunch breaks. and then later today as folks start to get off of work, let's going take a look at some video here now this morning, the staff was getting ready. they were sending out equipment and trucks to the very poor various polling places around
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san mateo these orange bags that you see here, these are what will carry the ballots back to this office later today. each individual bag has a gps tracker and its they keep track of where those bags are. now, this is a primary you know that the race for the presidential primaries, not a lot of drama expected. there's pretty much a foregone conclusion who will win those the race for the u.s. senate candidate here in california. that's a bit of a more of an unanswered question. and even though the primary ballots today, the voting doesn't quite have the energy of say a general election in november. i talked to several people who say they wanted to vote today because they felt it was their civic duty. just think it's your very important for all of us to take part in it. why did you feel it was still important? can just a long family tradition. we we just get up and vote. >> it's not asking a lot just get up and go vote. all right. now, if you're one of if you
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live in san mateo county and you still want to and you haven't registered, it is possible to come down here to the elections office. you can do what they call a conditional registration. >> drop your ballot off. and then as soon as they verify registration, your ballot, we'll count. and polls are open here in san mateo county across california until 08:00pm. if you're in line at 08:00pm, you will still be allowed to vote. so it's a very latest here from san mateo charles clifford kron. >> charles, thank you for the update. there we go to the north bay. now are voters are showing up to cast their ballots will continue. our coverage now with kron four's will tran. he is at the santa clara county register voters office. >> i want to pull back the curtain so you can see democracy at work. so you can see all these workers right now. they are getting the ballots. they've been dropped off either by the post office or people voting outside and then the ballots come inside here or from the precincts. people drive them over. bottom line is they have the ballots. they're being opened by the machines and then the workers
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will flatten them out. there are dozens of workers and they will be working around the clock. that's step one. once they do that, then the ballots move over here. this is when basically the rubber hits the road, right? so then they get everything flagged out. it has not been counted yet. >> then they come over here and you can see the employees, a lot of them right there, looking through the ballots, then they start counting. we're off to a slow start. according to the registrar of voters were about maybe 15% of mail-in ballots so far, it's not the sexiest of elections that usually is for presidential elections. but there's still so many things undecided. usually they get about 20% at this rate. as far as mail-in ballots. but it's a little bit slow. but of course, the days young. keep in mind, you can vote at this location regardless of your precinct. if you don't know your precinct to come down to the registrar of voters and
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you'll be allowed to vote. and if you're waking up this morning and you forgot that today is super tuesday, don't worry about it. you can still show up register to vote. they will hand you a ballot and then hopefully you'll get everything situated far as the right color. ink, the boxes, if not, they'll reach out to you a little bit later on and see if you want to clarify your vote. keep in mind the polls will close at 8 o'clock tonight. you have to be in line at that time. you cannot walk into a line at 801, because at that point you're too late to vote. all right. so now let's talk about what's going on in the north bay. as far from sunday, moran and sonoma counties had the highest percentage of mail-in ballots returned. >> at 20%, napa county next at 19%. then we have santa clara county, alameda county and solano county >> below. >> 15%.
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>> election is today ends and we're here mindful of the importance. the imperative of getting out to vote. >> governor gavin newsom in san francisco yesterday urging californians to vote yes on prop one. that's the statewide measure that if passed but bring more money, they say into mental health care services for the state. the governor was joined by san francisco mayor london breed and the lieutenant governor eleni kounalakis. >> the issue of homelessness and mental health has been left to the counties and the cities alone to deal proposition one will create 11,000 more residential units. it will allocate a billion dollars for the veterans. mental health service says bring over 6 billion dollars in bonds to fix our mental health system. >> this bipartisan bill passed in the house and the senate.
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proponents believe this prop will bring a major overhaul to california's mental health funding system. opponents say it will do anything to help homelessness and you can join us tonight for live results from all around the y area, the state and the country. we have a speciau edition of kron. 4 news tonight. it begins at 8 in prime time. let's chat about our weather forecast for now. here's a live look across the golden gate bridge and the clouds are winning yet again today. and there's kind of a chance of some drizzles out there. drizzly results, muscles. i don't think that's the actual term. we call it yes, there is a chance of rain. some showers out there but you may not see any of them. it depends on where you are. i think the north bay has a bigger chance of it. >> let's take a look at the rain totals from last 24 hours, mount hamilton got almost an inch of rain. so way up high got plenty of rain. >> 3 tense in canfield point. raise just a little over a quarter. santa rosa just under a quarter of you can see san francisco just got to 107 inch orinda one one-hundredth and
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spots in the south bay got nothing at all. some places just getting a trace. so it hasn't been a big rainmaker. if you look way off into the pacific, you'll see there is high pressure and that is ultimately going to bump this low pressure out of the way, want to track south. but right now it's still in control. so certainly that's what we're seeing. some of this cloud cover from. and that's where we're getting some of this moisture that's rolling in as well. and you can see it's mostly saying to the north of us. but what that means is that we still have that shower chance as we go throughout the day today. we're also a little breezy today. the numbers in the teens out at half moon bay now, 17 miles per hour. but cbo, 14 in mountain view in hayward. so we're going up there a little bit little bit more windy than we were yesterday. and temperatures are running cool yet again. that surprising because we've got all the cloud cover out there. but you see rick 57 degrees in downtown san francisco. we have hit the 60 degree mark there in san jose. and 61 in hayward as far as highs are concerned today, though, for the most part, we will be below average. so these numbers that you see in yellow, that's where we should be this time of year, which is to say san francisco should be about 62 degrees, which you can see. we're going to be in
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the 50's today. so a little bit cool. we do have a little more rain on the way tomorrow and then a break. i'll have that your 7 day forecast coming up. all right. thank you. a warning now for parents in the east bay berkeley. police are investigating an attempted kidnapping of an elementary school student. >> kron 4 s michael thomas is in berkeley with the details. >> this attempted kidnapping took place yesterday with a large vehicle allegedly approaching a student and asking them to get in. thankfully that child was able to get away. but now officials are warning parents to be aware this scary and frightening attempted kidnapping took place near ruth act. the elementary school in berkeley on rose street, which is just south of hopkins street. >> neighbors say the area is normally pretty quiet, which is why parents say the idea of a child being snatched is so shocking. but one parent says it's not the first time i've got an e-mail, but it's been a few years and obviously like. >> it may that. like i heard him say thing. and then this morning we have been part
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according to berkeley unified school district, the child was leaving school on rose street when they were approached by an unknown suspect that was in a white van or possibly an suv. >> pulling up next to the student and asking them to get in. thankfully, the student said no and ran home. one parent says he's not too worried but still topped with his of course, that's a little worried. but i trust the school will be alright and >> it's probably just a opportunity remind your kids about, you stranger danger normal lessons. but the child was unharmed. but the suspect was never caught. the district says police are still investigating and staff at the school are being extra vigilant when it comes to student safety. >> sending out these tips via email to parents to share with their kids. if they do feel that they're in danger, they should run towards a crowd in call 9-1-1, adding that traveling in a group is better and to remember under no circumstances, should they ever leave the school with a stranger? this situation remains under investigation with berkeley police. we did reach out for an update this morning but have not heard
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back as of yet. >> that's a very latest reporting in berkeley. michael thomas kron. 4 news. >> in pablo, police arrested a man for allegedly killing his wife and mother-in-law. san pablo police say the man here who's on the screen now is facing 2 counts of murder. the 2 women had been missing since september. police say the suspect called police and said the women took off in a car after an argument possibly headed to southern california and while investigating the case, police say they found the car in oakland and the suspect was seen driving it. police say they gather more evidence and believe that the man was involved in the disappearance and the murders of his wife and her mother. their bodies, though, have still not been found. more coverage on this coming up, too. san leandro police say they've arrested a man they believe is responsible for shooting and injuring a four-year-old boy. this happened last wednesday in the afternoon on wanna avenue police responded to a call
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about a shooting at a multi-unit home where they found the boy inside with a gunshot wound to the leg. investigators say that adam johnson was shooting into the home next door and one of the bullets went into the home of the 4 year-old instead of the intended target house investigators believe the johnson went to target that residents trying to recover a car that he reported as stolen. so johnson is now charged with 2 counts of attempted homicide. the boy was treated at the hospital for non life-threatening injuries. in redwood city police. they're investigating a hit and run collision that killed a woman. this happened sometime between one 30 and to 45 on saturday morning along northbound al camino real near brewster avenue. that's an right in front of sequoyah. high school. police say that the victim is a 38 year-old woman. her name has not yet been released. anyone with information should contact the redwood city police department. coming up, a medical breakthrough in prenatal care. what scientists just accomplish that can change the treatment for change the treatment for unborn babies.
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summit. this was the scene friday and 05:00pm when the chp closed it all down, it remains shuttered saturday sunday and until monday morning at 9.15, due to unsafe wild winter conditions could still see the shenanigans. you could still see that people were just adhering to the warnings. and, you know, if you did not need to be on the road, there was no reason to be on the road. several cars and big rigs had to be towed off 80 and highway 50. >> both are now open, but it is still slow going in areas. emerald bay, which is highway 89 in the west shores still close. those are areas that just get. >> inundated with snow. so unfortunately, those are going to take a little bit more time to clean up in first 3 days of march. >> that's almost 3rd of the snowfall that we have received this season. so we've got a lot of digging to do we're going to get out for a little ran vp and general manager of
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northstar california says that they were able to welcome guests monday after the mammoth snowfall. but it will take some effort to get all the roads cleared and operations fully restored at the you know, there's that you can save may be behind me over here. >> is a, you know, just the snow that slides off the roof and just packed up against the windows. >> track your resident doug appleton says it's been a mix of finding work for past couple of days. as many locals hunker down. fortunately, he says of the power stayed on and the snow was a blessing to sneak in some powder skiing. plus, a dog's also blissfully had some fun play days. california may stay drought free through next year. officials with accuweather say they're highly confident there will be no significant drought conditions this year. >> or next year, thanks to all the rain and snow from 2022. to 2023 in those winter seasons and from more of the recent storms, 6 of california's most important reservoirs are currently at or
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above capacity. all right. let's talk about our forecast now live. look at what's going on in tahoe. dig it out for sure. they got these road plowed here at myers, which is good. lot of roads, snow there on the side. kyle's tracking the next round. that's coming our way. a little little rain today and tomorrow. yeah, there's a whole lot in the way of snow that's left to happen there. at least through this week. it looks like another shot next week. it may be getting a little more snow in the sierra. >> but right now, let's start what's happening in san francisco's. we take a live look here at the embarcadero. still unsettled. we've got the cloudy skies out there and that slight shower chance as we get to tonight, same story in those chances will kind of increase as we get into wednesday. i think wednesday is the day. you want to take your umbrella with you and then by thursday and friday, we're actually looking really good and have some nice weather, a little bit warmer as well coming so this is the bigger picture and going to show you have this low pressure system is going to track to the south and that's why we kind of still have the chance of showers today and tomorrow as that system leaves. but then as we get into thursday and friday, as you can see here. really nice.
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so we have a really nice break coming our way for both of those days. and we should get some sunshine going. but then by saturday you see another shot and then sunday night to monday and even potentially tuesday. so we're staying active. it's just we're going to have those breaks and it doesn't look like meant much of this is going to be a big rainmaker. so between now and let's say thursday morning, this is what we're looking to pick up now or rather tuesday morning. but as we get into wednesday, that's when we're going to pick up a little bit of rain. that's when we could see between about a quarter of an inch and potentially up to half an inch in the north bay and the north bay will likely be the spot that gets the bigger total. so today, not much tomorrow. take the umbrella with you for sure. the other part of the story is that our temperatures are going to be trending up over the next couple of days as we take a live look here from the east bay, you can see the clouds out there. but once we start to clear out that thursday to friday, we'll see temperatures pick up and then it will head back down on saturday as we have a little more rain coming our way. as far as temperatures right now are concerned, we are mostly the 50's just a few, 60 degree. mark stout, their san jose being one of them. but we are going to run a little bit
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cooler than we normally would this time of year today. and of course, that has everything to do with the fact that we've got that cloud cover coming in from that low pressure system. that's right there. and as we zoom in, you can see how are, you know, a bit unsettled. and that's we shall stay. at least today and tomorrow. me, i'm taking the umbrella with me tomorrow for sure, because that's what i think we're going to really see some of these showers pick up. but boy, what a nice day friday is going to be in thursday's looking pretty good, too. back to you. if you're taking umbrella on taking an umbrella, state legislators are teaming up with the attorney general to keep a dna program that is responsible for solving cold cases and identifying missing persons in place. >> kron four's dan kerman reports. >> the families and friends and loved ones of more than 2000 individuals. have some answers. they have some closure. attorney general rob bonta says that's due in large part to state and local dna programs that have been funded by the fines charge to criminals. that funding sources put in place 20 years ago through a voter approved
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initiative known as prop 69. but it's to expire this year. now bonta in state legislators are behind a new bill to keep that funding source in programs. use this technology to do many. thanks identifying missing persons solving child abduction cases analyzing rape and assault evidence kits helping local law enforcement identify samples collected crime scenes exonerate innocent individuals testify in court and further advance research and developments in forensic science. bonta says the 12 million dollars generated each year for state and local crime labs has resulted in the solving of 106,000 cold cases and the identification of thousands of missing persons through the missing person's dna program. there's nothing any of us can do to undo the harm or bring back a loved one. gone too soon. we know that. but our
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hope is that by seeking justice for those who have who have gone missing or who have been killed by seeking justice for families last sometimes more questions than answers. we can bring some semblance of peace that we can help bring some killing some closure to their lives. if passed, the bill will supply a steady source of funding to keep those dna programs in place. dan kerman kron, 4 news. i'm trevor shirley in washington. it's super tuesday, arguably the biggest day of the primary season. so where do the candidates got that story coming up just ahead. >> plus, the first over-the-counter birth control pills being shipped to retailers across the country. when is it is expected to be when is it is expected to be in local stores.
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>> for your health this afternoon, the nation's first over-the-counter birth control pill will be available in stores and online later on this month, pell will be sold for $20 for a one-month supply and $50 for a three-month pack. you do not need a prescription to buy it both. walgreens and cvs have said that their stores will carry this oral contraception in stores. the bill could be the pills could be available for preorder as early as this week. the makers of oak hill say it is 98% effective at preventing pregnancy if taken at the same time every day. scientists in the uk have created many organs from cells floating in the amniotic fluid. they believe that this advance could open up new
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prenatal medicine, many organs also known as organoids are tiny structures that could be used to test new medical treatments. researchers can also study how the real organs they resemble work when healthy or diseased. this is the first time organoids have been grown from cells collected during an active pregnancy and from a fetus more than 22 weeks after conception starting on friday, those free at-home covid test from the u.s. government will no longer be available. the department of health and human services is suspending this free covid testing program. however, the test will still be provided each week to long-term care facilities, food banks, health centers and schools, people who placed orders for those free at-home covid test on or before friday. well, still receive them via delivery. the fda is allowing yogurt makers to continue limited claims about type 2 diabetes prevention. according to the agency, the agreement applies to, quote, qualified health claims that
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say there is some evidence that eating at least 2 cups of yogurt a week may lower the risk of developing the blood sugar disorder. the fda has allowed such claims for dietary supplements and foods since the early 2, thousands, the makers of dannon activia and horizon organics petition for this approval. some food policy experts say the diabetes prevention claim is based on observation, not scientific evidence. next at noon. we'll continue our coverage of super tuesday of speak live with the contra costa county registrar of voters office to take a look at voter turnout and what you need to do if you have not turned in your ballot yet. we c
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coverage now is your local election headquarters in the big question today is how is voter turnout on super tuesday? so we're joined live now. >> with christian be connelly, who is from the contra costa county registrar of voters office. thank you for joining us here. appreciate your time. thank you for having so how is voter turnout in your county? >> always like for it to be higher. but we you know, we had 147 polling places open on time this morning at 07:00am i checked a little while ago. we had, you know, a few 1000 check ins so and, you know, we'll certainly be open until 8. >> you know, we're hoping that we we do an uptick in the turnout because as has been widely reported, we've seen, you know, sort of lower turnout than had been expected for certainly below what we planned for at this point. we
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did do a little check in with other county is at the top of the hour. and they were all hovering like under 20% so far for turning in a mail in ballot. is that what you're seeing in contra i mean, right, as a as that, we're in the same boat as it just above 17% in contra costa. so what is that telling you about voter engagement and enthusiasm? well, i mean, it's it's hard. it's hard to interpret right? it could be any number of things where, you know, in california, we do. we have dealt with this, you know, movement of that calendar itself between june in march, it could be an expression of people thinking that their vote doesn't matter, which is something that every day we try to fight fight that narrative because every vote does count, you know, we even we have some very close races here in 2022, some always trying to tell that story that every vote does count. and so we are seeing a higher than usual number of adjudications as
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we're as we're scanning ballots because of some right hands. and so that could be interpreted that people or wanting to have different choices. but it's impossible as an elected official to possible for me to, to read the tea leaves about what, what what our voters are but i can certainly reassure the public that, you know, we we take the counting very seriously and will make sure that every vote does count at your polling stations 147 of them. that's a lot throughout the county or maybe it's not enough. we can talk about that later. are you seeing more people coming in person? they want to fill out the ballot in the little box and get the stick or are they already filled out their ballot and they're handing it over. we're seeing we see both and certainly stood up 5 regional early voting sites, one in each supervisorial district open on friday and i went out and visited all 5 of the sites. in addition to the early voting site we have here at our office. and just when you stand and you watch to see a combination of both folks that have voted on their vote by mail ballot and are just
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turning it in and want to turn it into a human at a polling place which they can do under the law. they can even vote their vote by mail ballot and they can turn it even without an envelope. now, you know that there's procedures for that at our polling places. but certainly there are a number of people that want to use those ballot marking devices. you're so you're seeing that, you know, get some your all of that just now from our our office. what those ballot marking devices look like. and so there are people that want to use the device and then they print their ballot out and then they put it in a secure drop box. so you see you see a combination of of of all of those little of both. what age group are you seeing most engaged in this election? is that the younger voters, older voters and if you can do anything to encourage either group that's not participating as much. what would you say to them? yes, certainly we'd love to see the turnout in our younger demographic young people. 18 to 24 has been a real priority for our office in our outreach efforts over the last year surrounds part, we stood up a tiktok account were trying to define to to be
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with voters where they are. and so certainly love to see that increase among the younger voters. you know, we're grateful for having a variety. we actually have 48 student poll workers involved in our effort today. you'll have to be 16 to work the polls. and so we think that's an important way to inspire engagement. so my message would certainly be your vote is your voice. and we've got to see everyone express their express their voice and share their voice by voting today. >> so if someone lost their ballot, if they got a mail-in ballot and they lost it. >> what are their options? and if they still have it at home, they're like, yes, i should vote does count. what should y - they be doing? like let's try to get these last. that's that are sitting at home. get these people the tournament writes, anyone who does have a ballot in order for their vote to count, they have to have completed in a secure drop box by 8 o'clock tonight. that's when we lost all of our 40 secure drop boxes around
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contra costa. >> or they can put it in the u.s. p as long as they have it postmarked by today. and we were if we can receive by march 12 and it's postmarked today than that ballot will count if you lost your ballot, you can go to your polling place and poll workers can help you cast a ballot. we have procedures for that now is talking to some friends to i don't know where my ballot is. does that mean i'm not a lot. can do something like nominate. find out. i'm sure there are options. there are it. yes, absolutely. and any any contrast a voter can come to our office as well. we'll be our polling place will be up until 8 o'clock as well. so what happens after 8 o'clock in your office is that when things really start to kick into high gear? yeah, certainly that's when we'll run our summary report of are tallying will actually have our first batch of results released shortly after 8 o'clock. and that will be the votes that we were able to receive and verify signatures and processed through about midday yesterday. >> and as the night goes on,
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we will be reporting at a minimum every 2 hours until we have reported all the results from the 147 polling from today. we we do a central count. we bring all of the ballots back to our office. use our fastest, most reliable scanning equipment. and so we expect to have our final results released today before midnight. but, you know, depends on how everything goes. but that's the game plan. sounds like you need some coffee. kristen. yes, we've i did start by. i brought donuts. i brought coffee donuts. a democracy go well together and so does caffeine advice. we have found pizza. you throw that in there, too. and that's a winning combination for election night success. does tonight. chris conley from the contra costa county registrar of voters office. thank you for joining us. good luck tonight. thank you so much. and the candidates running for the state's open u.s. senate seat are making their final push with prospective voters.
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adam schiff made his final bay area campaign stops on monday. >> he toured small businesses in san francisco and in san jose where he was joined by mayor matt mahan. he talked about platform and what he's promising if chosen by the voters to be the state's next senator. >> you do so much more to bring people back downtown. i'm not only in san jose, but in each of the big cities throughout california. there's a lot that i think the federal government can do. >> all right. we also have congresswoman katie porter. she held a campaign event at manny's in the mission yesterday. and this is video of her turning in her ballot with her son who voted for the first time. that was from over the weekend. republican steve garvey is campaign had no public events over the weekend oakland's barbara lee spent the weekend in southern california and chris wolfe spoke with some socal voters who cast their ballot on monday. >> drop boxes, polling centers and public appearances. we are
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the tigers, mighty mighty candidates in major races are in the homestretch urging people to get out and vote just hours away from primary election day. we asked voters about their major concerns. there are a lot of candidates that have a lot of very similar viewpoints, which which makes me very optimistic. it might have to be the candidate that i. >> a sara lee picked. >> i can share some of the ones i voted for him, which would be steve garvey. and donald trump. republican steve garvey has surged into the lead in the primary race for u.s. senate with. >> democratic representative adam schiff close behind, according to a new uc berkeley la times poll. that means the 2 contenders for dianne feinstein's senate seat. face off in the general election in november. rounding out the survey representative's katie porter and barbara lee. the first they've never polled. lot of people that i know who are supporting myself, gen z for change.
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>> young people, black and brown people. you know, you've got understand these polls a snapshot in time and who is poll? the challenge today is not that people aren't working. the problem is that working harder than ever and still can't afford to get by. i think it's really, really important that people make their voices heard. we have really important things on the ballot. if you stand with me, maybe we can make a difference in and improve the quality of your life. >> and bring back the luster of the state. >> a reminder you can join us tonight for live results from all around the bay area, the state and the country. we have a special edition of kron for news begins tonight at 8 in prime time. all right. we'll talk about our weather right now with what's happening on the embarcadero in the clouds are winning today again, kyle is taking a look. what's going on here in also across the country. still a have a heat wave. well, there are parts the country that are seeing some pretty interesting temperature for this time of year. you can see dallas at 79 degrees. obviously the cold air is definitely up in my not
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north dakota. >> but, you know, look at the difference between say chicago, where it's 44 in columbus, where it's 66. that is the jet stream diving down. now, this is not been helpful. were some of the wildfire concern has been in and around the texas panhandle and now into parts of new mexico as well as we take a look here. you can see we've got the potential for some severe thunderstorms in the south, but i want to bring your eye to this. that area in red that is fire danger. and then we've got high wind down the border there between texas and new mexico. but this is so here's amarillo. and if you head over towards the new mexico border and you just east of taos, that's what a the fire weather watch right now until 7 o'clock tonight. now they don't have that in the panhandle and i'm happy to say they've got about 37% containment on that fire. that has been so devastating. but temperatures are warming up again over the next couple of days and they're seeing the winds pick up as well. there do have some rain chances as we get to the weekend and that will cool them down. but, you know, not very easy and firefighters with that right now as we get back to the bay, you can see that stream of clouds rolling in. that's from the low pressure system that is sitting right off the
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coast. that's what's keeping us unsettled. that is why we have to keep an eye out for a stray shower or 2. and it doesn't look like we'll get a lot of take you into this afternoon and this evening. and you see it is really just mostly cloud cover in any rain staying well to the north of us. but today and tomorrow, particularly tomorrow. that's tomorrow afternoon. we're going to keep an eye out for a little more rain for we catch a break on the back it. we'll talk about your extended forecast. back to you. sounds good. yes. voters in 15 states were cast their ballots in the republican presidential primary. washington correspondent trevor shirley has the details on the race. and today's primaries are likely nikki haley's last chance to gain any momentum in this race. >> even though polls show that is increasingly unlikely, hundreds of delegates are at stake in today's contests. but despite previous super tuesday's having some suspense, the outcome of this year's primaries is essentially sealed. we burn our rocket to the republican nomination is been our rock former president trump remains
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the republican front runner to poll numbers are very good work. >> the beating president biden in almost every poll and president joe biden faces no serious challengers day his nomination for the democrats. we're going re elect joe biden and kamala harris. >> but neither man can clinch their party's presumptive nomination today. the earliest that could happen is march 12 for trump and march 19th for biden in a general election or given a choice in a primary. we make our choice. but with anemic polling numbers today is likely nikki haley's last chance to gain any momentum. i need you to vote. >> and i need you to take 10 people with you. >> and we'll know how all this plays out later tonight. once polls across the country close reporting in washington, i'm trevor shirley. >> coming up, a new players getting warmed up with the giants during spring training. will take a look at is joining the team.
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come to the giants and they're pumped up for spring training. sports dressed jason dumas has the details. >> matt chapman was out on the field warming up with his new teammates on monday afternoon. he didn't play in the giants spring training last to the rockies. but he is getting acclimated to his new surroundings map plea for the blue jays last season. but he played 5 seasons in oakland. so he knows all about the bay area. more importantly, he played 5 seasons for bob melvin and hey, that reunion
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is going to be great. >> i'm super excited since i've been here. you know, i feel super comfortable and, you know, going to the been defense is going through all the drills. it's just, you know, got to do it for 7 so it's writing by did make back into it. but for me, unfinished businesses like we have some really special with the a's. and unfortunately, that got kind of ripped our hands and broken up so you come back here and have an opportunity in an organization like the you know, not afraid to stand it's not afraid to go get free agents and you guys together and keep all the things that you expect, you know, winning franchise to do. now we have the opportunity to do that i couldn't be more excited to to be a part of extremely weston. excited to you know, start this new journey. >> in other news, steve kerr, one western conference coach of the month for the month of february, he led the warriors to an 11 3 record. the warriors are back in action on
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wednesday at home against the bucks that you look at sports. >> ncaa record set back in the 1970's fell in iowa city on sunday, iowa basketball star caitlin clark is now the nc. double a's all-time leading scorer across both men's and the women's game. she scored her 3,680th point in a win over second ranked ohio state on sunday. xavier walton has more now on the ncaa is new record setter. >> muncy double a leading score and all-time ncaa far. >> almost symbolic. caitlin standing alone at the free-throw line and now she stands alone as the all-time leading scorer ncaa basketball history. all she needed was 18 points to past pistol. pete maravich a record set back in the 70's. clark scored. 35
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ultimately helping the hawkeyes beat the ohio state buckeyes. here's the nc. double a scoring champ. i'm so focused on helping this team win and be so great that it's like hard for me to >> wrapped my head around. everything that's going i think i'm just trying to soak in the moment our record is a record. i don't want that to be the reason people remember me. i hope people remember me for the last play with a smile on my face. my competitive fire. >> so this has to clark's historic career. you know, she set the big 10 career assist record ncaa women's single-season 3 point record ncaa women's career scoring record and now the overall ncaa scoring record and the list goes on. but nick, you know what? her work isn't done yet. her and the hawkeyes have their eyes. >> on a national title. this comes after last season. if you remember, you know, they lost in the national championship game to lsu. so that's next on her list. as for you know, the rest were college career. she does have one year left eligibility, but she's already said that she's going to be playing the wnba next season.
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>> right. congrats to her. here's what looks like outside right now at san francisco international airport. kind of gray out there from the shot. kyle is tracking the weather for us now. we're looking forward to that rain coming up. a sorry, not the raid. scratch that reverse at the later on this week. yeah, the sun later on this week. that's we're going to break. i wanted to shake up to tahoe, though, where, you know, we're seeing some people out and about now that are able to kind of get out, enjoy the snow. you can kind of see from diamond peak. we could actually see lake tahoe today. so obviously some improvement there. temperatures also a bit warmer. i mean, we were just chilly yesterday in those low 30's throughout the day. even 20's now sitting about 40 degrees. still 37, though, in truckee. so that's not states, not chilly. we do still have a few winter storm watches that are up. they will expire later today. you can see it there north of clear lake. but for in and around tahoe, they are now out of any watches or warnings. things are winding down, right slowly, but surely which is good because there's some cleanup need that needs to happen. and if you look over the next few days, you
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can see there's really not a whole lot coming our way. it's staying well to the north of us. as far as snow is concerned. now we roll into next week. i do think that we will have more of a chance of a little more snow. but for right now, things are quieting down live look outside. you can see at mount tam. we've got certainly some rain on the camera there, but mostly just clouds across most of area and certainly getting very dark right now in san jose. up for the most part, we're staying dry today, but there is still that chance of a shower that is out there. temperatures are running a little warmer than yesterday, but still seasonally looks are going to be a little cooler today. we should be up in those low to almost mid 60's. we've got a breeze going on as a southerly flow. you can see about 14 miles per hour out at the coast and even around the bay in spots like hayward and in mountain view about 14 miles per hour right now. and as we look at futurecast, so today there's the chance of a shower. we're going to stick that that tomorrow as the system starts to slide to the south, this is where the break starts to come in thursday into friday and we should stay dry. and it's a really nice sunshine on friday. by the
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time we get to saturday morning, we're looking out for another system to roll through. but even then, you know, we're not looking for huge totals. so this is the rest of today, not much. and then tomorrow, i think that we're going to pick up some rain, especially in the afternoon after that, we do start to clear out and really nice warm thursday and friday before we look out for a few more showers coming our way, the 1st half of the weekend. back to you. thank you. let's go to infinity and beyond. you might remember something similar to the space capsule here, but this is the new excelsior module by space perspective. >> and it is expected to take flight next year. so this recently completed design is being labeled as the first carbon neutral way for earthbound consumers to travel through space. the 9 person test capsule hold 8 passengers and a pilot across a 16 foot pressurized cabin for a 6 hour flight all while boasting 360 degree panoramic windows. it also has plush lounge vibe and
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on-board bar a gourmet culinary offerings among some other amenities, of course, this is not cheap. the prices said, though, to be starting at the modest amount of $125,000. 4 astronauts have now made it to the international space station. congrats to them. their capsule arrived in the overnight hours. 24 hours after taking off from florida. the crew is made up of astronauts and the cause. mo knocks from the u.s. denmark, japan and russia. they will oversee the arrival of the capsule with test pilots at a mini shuttle with cargo during their time that they're up at the they seem very happy to be there. alright, next at noon? or you're ready to live your life like it's golden. and stay tuned for all those details my goodness. that's cute. we'll be right back.
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>> alright, be ready for over dose of cute. right now. this has been called a little slice of heaven on earth. this is from golden dog farm. and it's getting popularity for making visitors dreams come true for $75. each people can play with as many has 17 dogs at a time the business started. when is owners moved from ohio to vermont during the pandemic and realize it that therefore golden retrievers ms human interaction. so now groups of up to 28 people can go and enjoy the golden retriever experience. but they play with the friendly dogs until they get tired. who gets tired of let's be honest. all right. a grizzly bear was filmed, giving her chin a good scratches. she and her sister were waking up from there
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hibernation. this is at the maryland zoo in baltimore. this happened in late february. surveillance video posted by the zoo shows the duo. this is nova and need to opening their eyes stretching out in rolling over on the bed inside their den. there. according to the zoo's website, the 2 sisters slowly emerge from their winter map each spring in a series of fits and starts is their hunger. and extinction was forcing them to wake up so they can look for food from their keeper the zoo said on its website after having some veggies or child pellets, these enormous animals then plot back to their winter bedding and they'll repeat this process every so often moving from the bed to the floor and then back again until the frequency shortens. and that last each one is ready to emerge for the season. kind of sounds like. a weekend sleep. go back to bed. there's a big news now from the the adorable 4 month old african penguin brought took
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his first swim at the exhibit yesterday. this marks a major milestone in his young life. he showed off his swim zoo keepers looked on his successful swim test behind him. now that makes them officially a full-time resident at the exhibit to keeper say he'll be hard to miss. he stands out from the crowd with a very distinctive dark gray. juvenile feathers and that white more puppies. please. that's up from the newsroom today. thank you so much for joining us here during kron. 4 news at noon, i'm justine waldman. we'll see you again during kron. 4 news at 2, 3. don't forget to vote today. live in the bay is next. >> hey, thank you, justine. we have an incredible show coming up today on live in the day we're chatting about women and wine and some wineries that you should support this month were also throwing some clay. i'm testing out my ceramic skills. so you're not going want to miss all that and so much more. stay with that 5 in much more. stay with that 5 in [ tense music ]
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