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>> now from the area's local news station. this is kron. 4 news at 3. >> now at 3, a police officer is injured in hayward after a pursuit leads to a crash. thank you for joining us here on kron. 4 3, i'm justine waldman. kron 4 charles clifford is in hayward right now with details on what happened. >> well, just before noon on wednesday, police wrapped up
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their investigation here along winton. they had been here since early in the morning after an officer was injured during a pursuit of multiple suspects. according to hayward police around 5.30, wednesday morning, an officer responded here to the 2500 block of west wind avenue on reports of a burglary according to police. when the officer arrived on scene, he saw multiple suspects fleeing the area. the officer pursued but lost control of his car and crashed into a ditch a few blocks away along cabot boulevard. he suffered minor injuries. a fire hydrant was also damaged in the crash. the suspects got away. >> following the pursuit, hayward police obtained a warrant and searched the building along wit and where this all began. they also interviewed neighbors in the area and collected evidence so far, investigators have not identified any suspects or released a vehicle description. they've also not said if anything was stolen during the alleged burglary in hayward. charles clifford kron, 4 news. >> tuesday was super tuesday here in cifnia. and some
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of the big headlines from suptuesaygo like this. democratic congressman adam schiff and republican steve garvey willnow face off in november after fishing and the top 2 in the u.s. senate primary. former san jo myor sam liccardo is leading the race to replace the retiring congresswoman anna eshoo. plus, the only statewide proposition prop one which would overhaul the state's mental health care system is still in a tight race with 50% of the votes counted. it still split right down the middle and president joe biden and former president donald trump will move on to the general election in november. prof f the san francisco measure that would require those receiving city public assistance benefits to participate in treatment for drug dependence was passed by voters. and today, people who were opposed to that measure are sharing their concerns about what will happen now moving forward. kron four's tiffany justice joins us to live with the latest here. thanks for joining us. tiffany. yes, second. director jennifer freking buck says she's not
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surprised that the measure pass because voters want to do something about this issue. >> but she also says measure f is a step back. >> you know, these are major steps backwards. proposition f passing tuesday's primary with 63% of the vote, the measure will require those receiving public assistance benefits to go through drug screenings if they are believed to be using illegal drugs. that's a move. jennifer freeing buck with the coalition on homelessness says will create even bigger problem. it's really because we're in the middle of an unprecedented overdose epidemic, which is sad. we have 813 people dying last year from an overdose freedom but believes this is going to be another roadblock for those in need of welfare services. she also believes voters were misinformed. right now we have hundreds of people every month to get cut off of welfare are ready because it's such a complicated unnamed bureaucracy. >> just for missing appointments. and this is just going make a more convoluted bureaucracy. >> prop at was placed on the ballot by san francisco mayor london breed on wednesday.
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mayor breed said that the measure is going to be an important new tool to get people into treatment and to create more accountability. when refusing help, it's a measure she says had support from those in the community free. ken buck disagrees. the workers are very unhappy with this measure. >> they were not consulted, nor were diction specialists or anyone else. actually the writing it. i want to >> came about because of people in the recovery community. people working on accidents, pay solution. people might. we need overcome the land treat people who actually worked to try and help people get the cheaper than the support that they need. >> kron 4 political analysts in sonoma, state, political science professor david mcewan shares why he believes this measure passed with a majority voters were guard lists of whether they're liberal or conservative are concerned about the use of public dollars, particularly for vulnerable populations while at the same time protecting them.
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>> now, there is a question about whether screenings means testing. we reached out to mayor breed's office for clarification about that. but they did not provide that answer. the mayor's office does say that breed has directed to san francisco human services agency to develop a plan for implementation on january. 1st next year, reporting live in the newsroom to be justice. back to you. >> tiffany, thank you. also in san francisco, prop ee has passed with about 60% of the vote. the measure loosens the restrictions on police, which the mayor says will make it easier for them to fight crime in the city. one of the changes officers will be allowed to chase more people by car, including those who are suspected of retail theft or robbery. property expands police drone usage and public camera surveillance, including the use of facial recognition without approval from the police commission or the board of supervisors. it also limits the amount of patrol officer the amount of time a patrol officer has to spend doing paperwork by making body
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camera video satisfy officer reporting requirements. it makes police policy changes by the commission slower mandating a three-month waiting period for community feedback through public meetings. mayor london breed voicing her support of this measure saying this year, i'm grateful to the voters for their passage of prop ee which will allow us to build on the progress we're delivering on public safety and san francisco by supporting the work of our police officers expanding our use of technology and getting officers out from behind their desks and onto our streets. we will continue in our mission to make san francisco a safer city. the aclu of northern california opposing the measure, calling it, quote, dangerous and misleading, saying that knocks down 3 pillars of police reform, oversight, accountability and transparency, the policies it targets are hard. one community supported initiatives that directly address sfp, d's, ongoing pattern of violence, misconduct and discrimination against communities of color.
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the san francisco department of elections reporting the results for other propositions that have passed will provide affordable housing for working parents and families props see will remove tax barriers to converting office spaces into housing property provides more consistent rules across city departments including ethics training and prop g would bring back algebra for 8th graders. the san francisco department of elections is saying they still have about 111,000 ballots left to count. this does include 103,000 vote by mail ballots. and 7500 provisional ballots. the last update from the department of elections is showing nearly 105,000 votes have been counted. officials hope to have all the ballots counted within the next few days. and a reminder kron four's going to air president joe biden, state of the union address tomorrow. it starts at 06:00pm and then at 7 o'clock, we have a roundtable with political analysis that are going to get a little deeper into what the president was talking about.
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and following that bruising super tuesday defeat nikki haley dropping out of the race for president donald trump won all but one state that was to our dc's raquel martin reports now on what this means moving forward. last night's primary result essentially boils this down to a race between 2 frontrunners. >> and teed up a 2020 rematch between president joe biden and former president donald trump. >> the time has now come to suspend my campaign. former south carolina governor nikki haley is bowing out of the 2024 presidential race after losing all. but one of the super tuesday primaries to donald trump. in all likelihood donald trump will be the republican nominee when our party convention meets in july. in a post on truth. social donald trump bragged about his super tuesday victories. but democrats say tuesday's results should be a warning sign for republicans.
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joe biden get much better in the primary as percentage against his opponents. and donald trump did against his opponent. haley stopped short of endorsing the former president wednesday. she says trump must now convince moderate republicans to vote for him in november. and i hope he does in associated press survey shows as many as 76% of haley supporters in early primary states like new hampshire and south carolina say they would not vote for trump come november. but on capitol hill, republicans are uniting behind trump. what will be a rematch. and we like that rematch. even the holdout, most notably senate republican leader mitch mcconnell, who's got a rocky relationship with trump, announced his endorsement. and i said >> would support the nominee for president. even if it were the former >> president biden is now trying to woo some of haley supporters. in a statement today, he praised the former governor's campaign. instead,
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there is room for her supporters in his campaign. but now washington, raquel martin, back to you. >> and now we talk about our forecast with this live look outside looking at the clouds here from our mount tam cam and it's raining parts of the east bay, south bay peninsula as well. yeah. would you believe got hail and some spaces right now talk all about this? we're taking a live look in san jose. you can see just how ominous the clouds are this afternoon in parts of the south bay, the east bay and also along the peninsula. but want to take you first up to fairfield where we just have a special weather statement put out by the national weather service where they just had some hail reported there. so i just want to be on the lookout as these kind of wild cells are popping up and causing some flooding concerns. so flood advisories are in the yellow boxes that you see and that does include that includes dublin hayward livermore. you can see why when you start to notice all the oranges and the reds that are popping up there showing that a very heavy rain right is happening. same story as we get down towards fremont as until about 5 o'clock 5.15, before this is going to start
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to wrap up a little bit and move on. i think by 7 o'clock tonight will be completely out of here. but right now along the peninsula in burlwngame, in highlands, in san mateo, under that flood advisory also is this very heavy rain is coming down. and unfortunately, you know, right along some of our highways as well. you can see it in los and then as we move to the south, there we get just south of san jose. if you're headed on the highway down towards morgan hill, another flood advisory is just popped up there as well. and just to give you an indication of some of these rain rates, look at where these kind of reds and oranges are. 1.0, 3, 4 inches per hour. now, that doesn't mean it's going to come down continuously for an hour. but when it does come down, that's how heavy this rain is coming down and how quickly. and that's why it becomes very dangerous. might be asking why this is happening and the answer is quite simple. the low-pressure system sitting right off the coast, counter clockwise circulation aiming some of that energy at us. more of it at southern california and central california. but over the next couple of hours here, that's 05:30am, to taking out about 7.15. we've got to watch out
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for my best bet to tell you is to stay put where you are and wait for it all to settle down. i'll be back in a bit. we'll talk more about our extended forecast. thank you. oakland. police have arrested a teenager in connection to the shooting that killed a store clerk in january. officers say matt did al-zaidi was working his shift at orlando's market. >> i'm linden street, but a group robbed the store and attacked him. he drove himself to the hospital after he was shot but did not survive. he leaves behind 4 children. the suspect's name has not been released because that person is a minor. police are looking for man accused of exposing himself to people outside of shopping centers in antioch and brentwood. the most recent case reported last month, according to brett with police, they say that the suspect usually as wearing a mask and has a cross like tattoo on his right arm and the script on the back of his left arm. police want to remind the community to stay alert and provide any details they can about this man coming
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up here 3, another incident of anti semitic remarks at the walnut creek city council meeting. >> the council member who was targeted in those comments and what the council is going to do now. plus, a targeted retail theft operation leading to the recovery about $75,000 worth of merchandise and a lot of cash. we have more on this police investigation and we'll take a look at the race for the district. 16 congressional seat with 52% of the votes counted. former san jose mayor sam liccardo's leading the way right now with about 22%. when the 52% of the votes are in. and we also have a santa clara supervisor just minivan and second here with 18% of and low the assembly men with 16% and with 100% of the votes counted. matt mahan easily won the race for sent home say mayor, he received
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>> a shoplifting investigation in alameda leads police to an extensive fencing operation resulting in the recovery of more than $85,000 in stolen merchandise. kron. 4 sweet. all reports one arrest has been made. >> $75,000 in stolen merchandise. more than $10,000 in cash and several stolen cars recovered. plus one arrest and i expect more arrests to before come out and meet the police. investigators are still documenting the inventory recouped in a nearly month-long retail theft operation. chief shot joshi says this case started in early february. that's when the shoplifting incident was reported at old navy and the island's south shore shopping
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center. >> work various leads and were able to odentify a location in oakland where we operation a fencing operation was occurring during the course of the investigation. chief joe, she says the stolen stuff was traced residents in oakland. >> there investigators tied stolen items for multiple retailers in several cities to an elaborate fencing. operation, the clothes and other items were still tagged and on hangers ready for resale. i think it's important too. >> have a multi pronged approach to this very significant issue. that's a going on throughout the region. the state and the country. and that approach includes holding thieves accountable by making arrests and recovering merchandise, but also going after the sellers running the fencing operations. >> chief joe, she says this case he's yet to be presented to the alameda county district attorney's office and then dissipates additional arrests. philippe djegal all kron. 4
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news. >> another disturbing incident unfolding at the walnut creek city council meeting council members and community members. her 2 minutes of an anti-semitic speech during public comments last night. so the sky here who did not identify himself, took to the podium at the start of public comments and he just speed off hateful comments that were aimed at members of the jewish community, including at the jewish council member kevin wilk. and this is following a similar incident just 2 weeks ago. and in that instance, a man who identified himself as scotty also said, a lot of really hateful things while wearing this shirt that said white power on it. he also slams city leaders for ending the virtual public comments. and they ended it because people are saying hateful comments over zoo. so now response, the incident, the wallet. to this incident walnut creek, the city council. call these comments horrific, adding that the person who spoke is not a
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member of the community. they released a statement that reads in part of walnut creek is an inclusive community that values and promotes the diversity of our residents, including the ability to observe their chosen religion. they go on to say while we will always respect the public's rights to free speech, we will always condemn hate speech at every opportunity and did so last night. getting all choked up. looking at the >> what's going on here in walnut creek? it's pouring its low here on this roadway what's going on. are there more big rain storms coming that way? well, what it is, the cells are popping up all over the place. and the east bay is one of the places the peninsula, the east bay. we've even gotten some hail reported now in fairfield live. look outside. you can see the very ominous clouds here as we take a look from mount tam. now it's all of this low pressure system. and while it is bringing heavy rain to central and southern california, it's still throwing some energy our way. and what sets doing is juicing up some of these cells in creating incredibly heavy downpours. so what we've got going on here are flood advisories that are popping up
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because it's coming down so quickly, right? the rain rates are very, very high here. so let's take a look at some of these and kind of zoom through it take you over to the east bay. now, first again, you see these oranges and reds popping up and that shows you where the cells are. but san ramon, dublin hayward, you're seeing some of this certainly along many of these highways as well in the east bay, not a very pleasant place to be right now. taking a little farther south. so fremont and then as we head a little bit more over to the east, still near sunol and then let's go down to the south bay. it is not exactly san jose, but just south of san jose along 101 towards morgan hill. some of these are just really flying up. you see those really deep reds are that means an incredibly high rate of rain coming down. then we go over to the peninsula and we start here in sunny ville, los altos hills. you can see also woodside, you're included in this, too. and then we move towards san mateo. and again, you see where some of these showers are just getting really crazy really quickly. so my advice is to stay off the roads. this isn't going to last for too
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long. it really is only till about 5.36, o'clock tonight. and then this will all start to slide to the south and head away from us now we are going to see a big change in our pattern once we get later into that's going to move in. so what happens is that low pressure tracks to the east and then high pressure builds in and that means we actually dry out we get some sunshine and some warm temperatures for thursday and friday. so when you look at the totals here, you can see all of that's going to southern california. so we just have to get through the next couple of hours. and then once that passes us by we are effectively done with this and then we get a really nice forecast for about 2 days. and then we got a little rain on the weekend. but let's focus on thursday and friday. they're gorgeous. they're warm can't wait to get there because i don't really care for this dangerous weather that's out there right now. so please be careful. everybody. and now to a follow-up on a report we told you about last week suggesting that a panera bread franchise owner who is also one of governor gavin newsom's campaign donors.
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>> inappropriately benefited 5 and exemption in the state's new fast food minimum wage law. we have learned now that owner and donor says he will raise the minimum wage for his employees after law. after all. california's new $20 minimum wage for most fast food chains is set to take effect next month. but and exemption was made for just chains that bake bread and sell it as a stand-alone item. many have said that that includes panera bread a bloomberg article suggested this exemption was made because newsom. and that donor and the panera bread owner is billionaire greg flynn. and their friends. so they have now expressed some outrage and some concerned that this new minimum wage law would hurt his nearly 2 dozen panera. bread stores that he owns across the state. and a lot of republicans quickly demanded an ethics investigation newsom and flynn have denied ever discussing this minimum wage lot together with newsom
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noting his legal team believes the panera bread is not actually exempt. flynn flynn says exempt or not. he promises to increase the minimum wage to $20 at his california panera. bread restaurants. and a statement flynn wrote at flynn group, we are in the people business and believe our people are the most valuable assets. our goal is to attract and retain the best team members to deliver the restaurant experience our guests know and love no word on whether this will apply to the other. panera. bread locations in the state. still ahead here on kron, 4 news 3 new data is showing increase in travelers at oakland international airport. what airport is saying this is all about. >> plus, gas prices are on the rise. we'll take a look at what it cost to fill up. we'll also take a look now at the race for u.s. representative of district 14. that's alameda county and democrat eric county and democrat eric swalwell has won.
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says spring break. travel is raising the demand and cost of gas. the jump in prices also coming as distributors are switching to the summer blend of gasoline, which is a higher grade and more expensive to produce. >> so we're already seeing the prices go up in the bay area. the average gallon of regular gas is up $0.16 from last week. and $0.28 higher than last month. the most expensive gas. you'll find this in san mateo county at 507, followed by napa san francisco. gas is a little bit cheaper in the east and south bay about 4.87 a gallon. the cheapest gas is
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in solano county at the moment with an average of 4.82. international travel at oakland international airport increased 42% in january of this year compared to the same month last year, the airport saw a 2.4% overall increase in travelers during the same period nearly 30,000 international passengers arrive to oakland airport in january. the airport says this increase in passenger travel is due in part to better offerings from international carriers. the university of california announcing today a boost in student enrollment after years of decline due to the pandemic. according to the university system, application numbers increased by 1.5%. college officials are saying the growth can be attributed to more transfer students. california residents and students from historically underrepresented groups in higher education. coming up here, 3, what attorney general rob bonta is demanding to do
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to keep all of our users safe. plus, a rally set to take place tonight by pittsburgh educators. >> what they're asking for and after the break, we're going to be joined live by the university of san francisco, professor of political science, james taylor. talk all the super tuesday election result and also see what's ne is it possible to count on my internet like my customers count on me? it is with comcast business. keeping you up and running with our 99.9% network reliability. and security that helps outsmart threats to your data. moaire dida twoo? - your data, too.
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breaking news now just into the kron. 4 newsroom. a jury has convicted. >> hannah gutierrez-reed of involuntary manslaughter in the fatal shooting of a cinematographer by actor alec baldwin during a rehearsal. the verdict against the movie weapons supervisor came at the
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close of a two-week trial. the death of cinematographer halyna hutchins baldwin was pointing a gun at her on the set of the western movie. rust in october of 2021 when the gun went off, killing her and hurting a director. the verdict now asides new blame after an assistant director pleaded no contest to negligent handling of a firearm last year. prosecutors allege that gutierrez-reed brought live ammo onto the set of rust will also disregarding basic industry gun safety guidelines. the involuntary manslaughter charge carries a maximum penalty of 18 months in prison and a $5,000 fine baldwin has been indicted on a charge of involuntary manslaughter and has pleaded not guilty. his trial is set to start in july. all right. here's what looks like outside right now at san francisco international airport to see if the runways are going to get wet there. kyle is tracking several storms that are rolling througlots of activity out there. rain wise.
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yeah, absolutely. it's a bit of a busy afternoon and a good afternoon to kind of stay put if you don't have to head outside to take a live look at san jose right now. >> and you see kind of how ominous the skies look, we do have some energy that is rolling right through the bay area right now. and you can see it over the last couple of hours. so it's really just popped up. and this is the nature of kind of juiced up storm cells that are quickly kind of rolling through and then moving on. so for the next hour and a half or so, they're going to be with us. but then they're out of here. so if you can stay put highly recommended resuming here, some of these you can see right around morgan hill right now under a flood advisory. so everywhere you see the yellow box, that's a flood advisory where you see those oranges and yellows, those heavy rain rates starting to happen with some of these cells. just to give you example of where you see some of the orange, the reds, that's about a half an inch an hour of rain coming down. so again is coming up very quickly can make it very difficult to see on the roads all along the peninsula here from sonny bill to palo alto up to san mateo. until about 5.30, we're going to see the cells continue to roll and just make like a little
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unpleasant. also hearing right now from the national weather service putting out the statement that some hail has popped up in and around san remote. so you to in san ramon right of that flood advisory. and again, you see where these are just rolling through very quickly. so if you're caught out in this, first of all, you're going to get rained on that. second off in your car is going to a dangerous on the roads. so again, if you can delay any trips i would do that you can see is also down as you head towards fremont. and then as we zoom out here, kind of give you the bigger picture. we've got this low pressure system that this is all circulating around, right? so it's counter clockwise circulation now heavier showers are certainly being funneled into central and southern california. they're even getting a little snow in some of the southern california mountains as all of this moisture roles in it will track down and away from us in about an hour and a half. as far as these showers are concerned. so just hang in there. as you can see as we look to the northeast, starting to get a little bit of blue sky that is popping out in places so we do it. just have to hang on for a couple of hours. but again, my advice is stay put. and if you know, anyone who's about to head out on the roads, give
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them a call and let them know this is happening. so they're not caught out. back to you. the super tuesday results are and there's a lot to go over. so joining us now is james taylor, a professor of political science at the university of san francisco. thank you for joining us. >> thank you having so much to go over. but i kind of want to start with the race for president donald trump versus former president up no former president donald trump versus joe biden a rematch is what i'm trying to get out here. and nikki haley dropped out of the race today even though she said she wasn't going to do it and she kind of put out there say that trump needs to kind of woo her. her supporters and president biden said what? you know, they're welcome to come. join him. i'm wondering what isn't nikki haley support are supposed to do now? >> yeah. i think nikki haley supporters are republican moderates and some republican conservatives who just aren't comfortable. donald trump. one of the things that i think is a telltale sign ever since iowa and maine and iowa, new
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hampshire and even south carolina, trump is winning but he's winning basically his own people and he's not winning new people over. and i think that as part of a challenge for him is to expand his base beyond the primaries. this is what parties do. both parties are now supposed to pivot away from their core issues and now speak to more. so the consensual issues to try to draw more independent people who are that's partisan onto their sides. so nikki haley's voters, they may have just used her to express their dissent with trump. and there really was a lot of it. looking for biden, he's not really being primary. so he has a united party behind him. where's nikki haley signal? even 2 unsuccessful campaign that there's a lot of disenchantment and disillusion with donald trump as a candidate for the republican party. >> what does nikki haley do now? does she try to become the vice presidential a contender there with trump? does she have her sights set on something else or shoe
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waiting again until 2028 >> so as you welcome the invitation to be the vice president. but from what i heard this morning, one his operatives, there's no way but with a pick, nikki haley will see if he has a strategic need for her, which he doesn't because he won her state you know, it would you know, she might be called on, but he's got a list of people. and says she's not on it. so i think she's going to stick around and try to figure out which took forgive her and make some sort of appointment if he were to get re-elected. but that's a long way from here. >> and now we have. president joe biden's, a state of the union address tomorrow. i kind of look at it is to it that looking at 3 ways actually won it sort of a campaign speech. he's got a great audience, primetime coverage. he needs to lay out what we have accomplished so far. and with that, that administration accomplished so far. what he sees now going forward and also really show that he can like handle that job. what are you going to be looking for?
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>> i mean, biden knows how to do this. he's he's been in the senate for the 40, 50 years. on the other side aisles. he knows he's given the state of the union presidential address in the past. he knows what marcus a hit. he's going to signal the successes he's had with the bill back better plan and the inflation reduction act. he's going to talk about $35 prescriptions for insulin and all of his successes. biden has an incredible record to run even know if you disagree politics. that's a different question. but he has accomplished a great deal in terms of domestic infrastructure development, for example, like no president in over 200 years. so he has a record to run trump is unusual situation because he's actually an incumbent who's out of kind of like over cleveland back in the 18 90's. he's trying to get back in office. so he has a record that can be judged. and obviously the voters repudiated it rejected the first time. so we'll see how it's presented. the biden's
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going to make his case for his accomplishments and for what congress needs to do in the future. he's probably going to talk about the border and about agreement around the border. he's going look for his vulnerabilities and try to speak to issues. i think what young people and and also resolving you know, the tensions the middle east that have really hurt him with certain vote constituencies here in the in the u.s. and you see that impacting his policy positions over in the middle eastern region right now. so again, i think biden is going try to use the momentum of the primary victories. he's had to signal that he is the man for the job. and that's what he's got to prove to the voters for the next 6 to 8 months is that he is fit for the job, not to all that he's effective. regardless of age and and we stand. people should vote for him. >> and it was i ran out of time here. but who do you think's going to win? adam schiff for steve garvey. >> in november, adams sit by a long long of a at sticks. steve garvey has any chance. i'm steve garvey. again, we're talking about the team's been
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about age, age, age and now we realizes the garbage 75 years old. he's got a lot of personal scandal that family background goes back to his baseball days when he was a dodger that's going to put it like it was for herschel walker is just going to ruin steve garvey reputation and then he'll go back into civilian life. >> james taylor, thank you so much for joining us this afternoon on kron 4 appreciate your time. thank you. happening today, pittsburgh educators are planning to rally for better services for their students. the pittsburgh educators association rpa says they're asking the school district to improve safety in schools. they're also asking for a cost of living adjustment for staff and give teachers dedicated time to complete report cards and progress reports. the pa says they are in mediation with the district and will head to fact-finding if a deal is not reached. the rally is going to be held at 4 45 today at the district offices. happening tonight, san francisco city leaders will gather at the
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city's richmond recreation center to discuss the mayor's up zoning plan that would bring high-rise buildings to the city's richmond district. san francisco supervisors, aaron peskin and connie chan will join san francisco planning commissioner dennis richards at this meeting. they're set to discuss how these high rise buildings would impact the richmond district. tonight's meeting is at 6.30. attorney general rob bonta is to better protect its users. bonta and 40 other attorneys general. sent a letter to biden urging the company to review its data security practices because it's national consumer protection week. account hijackings have dramatically increased in the last year. the takeovers allow the scammers to steal personal information. the letter calls on the company to really work its procedures when it comes to handling takeovers, including an increase in staff that's able to respond to those hacks. the coalition also wants to remind users to use complicated and unique passwords for all of their counts. there's a new bill on
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capitol hill that seeks to have tiktok cut ties with its chinese owners. the bipartisan legislation would force bytedance to divest itself from the company here in the u.s. or risk banishment from app stores. chinese owned by dads would have 6 months to either sell. the company are be removed from the platform, served in previous attempts to ban tiktok in the u.s.. but this new law appears to be the most significant threat so far some experts are raising concerns about how this measure might impact first amendment rights. happening tonight, the warriors take on the milwaukee bucks and andrew wiggins will be back on the courts. he was away due to personal reasons. this is the second straight season that personal issues have forced him to take leave of absence. and we can says he's really glad to be back. >> you know, being on the team, you know, so, so love and, you know, support, you know. sir, it's a family here
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with all the way i miss the guys and obviously basketball and, you know, happy to be back. >> the warriors take on the bucks tonight at 7. >> how ai is supercharging scams by making phishing scams by making phishing emails? easier better fakes
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>> kron 4 is your local election headquarters and it's been less than 24 hours since the polls closed. but in the closely watched race for california's open u.s. senate seat attention is already now going towards the november general election. we're in for a rematch. excuse me. a match-up between democrat adam schiff and republican steve garvey. our capitol
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correspondent wallace spoke with analysts from both sides of the aisle about what to expect as we enter this next phase of election 2024. >> welcome to the california comeback. >> republican steve garvey looks like we're going to the general 80's and gentlemen and democrat adam schiff. you're looking at the projected top 2 vote getters from super tuesday's primary election race for california's open u.s. senate seat. >> these 2 now advance to the november runoff after beating out more than 2 dozen other candidates including democratic congressmembers katie porter and barbara lee. one of the major factors, conservative republican steve garvey. >> voting for trump twice over the last few months. ship spent millions of dollars on advertisements targeting garvey, all parh of opponents have described as an effort to propel the republican former major league baseball player into the top 2 intern guaranteeing a garvey shift matchup in the general election. it literally been yeah. democratic political analyst bill wong says the
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strategy is likely to work in california, noting the democrat shift has a huge advantage facing off against the republican garvey in the state where registered democrats outnumber registered republicans 2 to one republican voters only represent about 24% of the electorate. so when you have 2 to one advantage from voter standpoint, it's very difficult for garvey to kind of overcome that. >> that bridge it's a point with which republican political analyst matt klink agrees with steve garvey really needs to do is one needs to raise some money. >> which he didn't do in the primary to he needs to take some positions on some it's it's no longer going to be good enough for steve garvey to say that the status quo has messed up washington, d.c., and it's and the government is not working well for the people. he's going to need to get more specific. he expects shift to raise the topic of donald trump throughout the campaign and to continue asking garvey whether he plans to vote for trump. that's a dance that steve garvey is going to have to do. and ultimately he's going to have
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to answer the question and no matter how he answers it's going to hurt him with some block in addition to the senate race, all eyes are still on prop one. still too close to call backed by governor gavin newsom. the proposed 6.3 8 billion dollar bond measure 6 to fund more than 11,000 behavioral heapth beds and some 27,000 treatment slots. for those on the streets experiencing severe mental illness and substance use disorders. >> and the prop one campaign released a statement expressing optimism. the measure will ultimately pass reporting at the state capitol. a tonn wallace. >> kron 4 news. >> a live look outside right now. and our camera here at the san mateo bridge drive from this shot, at least for now pilots track of several rounds of rain are that are coming through? yes, just kind of all going to be intense in the next hour and a half or so. and then it will be gone. in fact, the peninsula already looking a little bit better but still under a flood advisory. all the areas in yellow that you see here under flood advisories and the reason is simple. we've got some storm cells that are popping up that are dropping incredible rates of rain very,
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very quickly. so you can see this over the last few hours how this is kind of developed on a zoom you want draw your attention to the areas in the red and the orange. so they are under flood advisory there in morgan hill. now, take you right over here to where that read it is. that means that they've got rain coming down about 1.0, 3, 4, inches per hour. that is very heavy. very quickly, right? so it doesn't mean that it's going to come down for the entire hour. but it just goes to show you how intense the rainfall is taking you now up into hayward union city in and around livermore. we've got flood advisories as well. that expire around one at 4.31, at 5.15, and again, that rain rate. 1.3, 4 inches per hour. that is estimated by the radar. but it's usually pretty spot on and then we'll head up you can see even heading up towards conquer. but san ramon has been a real active area. fact, we've had some hail reported in and around there. and again, they are still under that flood advisory, too. now as we head over towards the peninsula, you can see where the showers are starting to lose their own for a little bit right. so
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starting to get out of the heavy rain and more into a light shower. having said that, still under the flood advisory from san mateo down to sonny bill. that does include you palo alto. and that does go until 5 o'clock for those of you in the northern part here. and 5.30, as you move further towards the south. but that is to say that these can just continue to pop up at least for the next hour and a half or so. now, once this all slides out, it's done. so let me show you futurecast here that 06:30pm, tonight and then there we are. you know, once we hit about 7 o'clock, 8 o'clock, it's all done in the system. slides away. and we're going to be left with gorgeous skies. quick look at your temperatures out there. temperatures in the 50's and 60's notice livermore. we've got that rain rolling. just 51 degrees right now because that is rain, cool air that's happening tomorrow and friday. look gorgeous. they look warm. they look kind of fantastic. and then by saturday we've got a little light rain coming in for the weekend. next shot at some rain will be overnight sunday into monday. and you can see tuesday get a little busy next week. back to you. thank you so much. artificial
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intelligence is changing the way we do a lot of things. some say it's making crimes easy or rich demuro explains. in today's tech smart. >> ai is changing our world fast and scam artists are taking notice. here's how ai is transforming online crimes and what you need to know to protect yourself. >> in just over a year, ai has changed everything including crime, i think is going to mean more criminals, more crimes and more victims. neal o'farrell has been in cybersecurity for over 40 years now. he's founder of the center for ai crime. everywhere you look at ai is going to stick a little figures already. o'farrell recently joined me on the rich on tech radio show to discuss the ways ai is accelerating scams and frauds. so far they've identified over 20 hot spots since the launch of chatgpt phishing attacks have surged 1300%. we're seeing
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more of them and the quality is better. so the english just think the grammar is perfect. one rising threat. spearfishing. this is where criminals craft personalized attacks using personal information they collect about you online. something ai is making easier. it will oick up on something you your favorite teacher, your first party of first dog. and that makes this position email or phone call or text message so much more believable. you'll drop your guard for that precious moment. other areas i offer superpowers to scam artists, phone calls with perfect accent. thanks to ai generated voices, romance camps that starts small and morph into investment fraud. and senior scams expected to skyrocket. thanks to a eye's ability to quickly build trust. the best defenses that context. it's not who you think is asking you to do something. that's what they're asking you to do
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feels that's all normal. in a world filled with artificial intelligence. it seems skepticism is more important than ever. the most powerful crime fighting technology of them. always right between your just weeks. that thing off. remember if an offer sounds too good to be true or from message tries to rush you into sharing your sensitive information, stop and think before you act. >> you can find more information on the ways ai is transforming online crimes. on my website just go to rich on tech dot tv. i'm rich demuro and you are tech smart. >> some updates are coming to the gps app waze. the app will soon have some new features that will alert drivers about speed bumps and sharp curves. there's also a blink, an icon to warn drivers about emergency vehicles on the road and how far away that they are. drivers using the app will also get alerted for changes in the speed limit and receive better directions regarding which lane they should use. when making a
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turn. >> coming up here appalachia in the french alps is caught on camera. what we know about what happened here after the brea
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>> a group of skiers capturing this video of an avalanche in france. take a look. >> the massive amount of snow caught rolling down this mountain here. a ski instructor who witness it described it as deadly. thankfully, no deaths were reported. and the group of skiers who saw the snow slide occur. work fortunately very
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far out of reach from it. biologists are excited to have discovered a great well swimming off the coast of massachusetts. they say it's a rare event because very few gray whales have been seen. >> in the atlantic ocean in the past 15 years. the wells have pretty much been extinct from those water since the 18th century. much more common in the pacific. but researchers from the new england aquarium were flying about 30 miles south of nantucket last friday when they saw this creature. they say it may be the same one that was spotted off of florida late last year. so it's made some moves. so the show is not going to go on at the bellagio hotel in las vegas, at least for a little while. the famous found is going to be paused because of this. a bird that has now checked into the pond. >> blasio officials say this is a yellow billed luna has been swimming now in the water. and then the national park service says the species is one of the 10 rarest birds in the u.s. they usually found in northern alaska. so this a trip to sin city. i mean, i've
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got a little lost from its usual migration path. the blasio says it's working with state wildlife officials to rescue the bird. but in the meantime, they have turned off the found. and kylie, i realized saturday night into sunday we spring forward. we do spring for and i haven't had time to talk about yeah. because you had to weather. we're getting better along the peninsula. you can see where this is starting to work its way out. but >> we're still going in the east bay, everybody. so please be careful. as you can see, some of these cells are very, very heavy downpours as we move down to the south bay, especially as we get south of san jose into morgan hill. that's where we really got some lightning frying right now and also some incredibly heavy showers. so just be careful. we do have flood advisories that are up until about 5.30. once we get past that the should all start to drop as this all slides away from us and just continues its track into a southern california. temperatures tomorrow are going to be warm. it's going to be really nice. so get used to get ready for it. i should say because we haven't been used to it, but we're going to get up into
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those mid 60's inland. it should be a really nice day. a little rain expected on saturday. and then later sunday, next week on tuesday as well. but hey, let's take the 2 days of sunshine for straight. no problem. thank you for joining us here during kron for news this afternoon. appreciate your time so much. i'm justine waldman. you i'm justine waldman. you tomorrow.
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