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>> now 10 flaring and smoke being reported at the chevron refinery in richmond and air quality advisory. now in a fast. also how the trump administration is targeting bay area. sanctuary cities and after big blast, a case bay area can expect things to cold out. everybody. welcome. thank you for joining us at 10. i'm catherine heenan. we begin in the east bay where an air
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quality advisory has been issued. >> this after a flaring at the chevron refinery in richmond, black, smoke and fire were seen from the refinery. but 3 this afternoon, the bay area air district says the smoke could affect people in richmond. pablo pineau hercules parts of solano county. some residents say in that area that they do get worried when they see that flare. >> you like that. bowing you see something in place, especially refinery. you know, you think like they can explode and if it does explode, we're right here. so it's a constant kind of like stressor like fear. frail time happen. >> health officials say there's smoke can be a really harmful for children and seniors. and of course, anybody with breathing problems. the district recommends if you are in the area, stay inside. keep your windows closed. the flooring problem is being investigated. the refinery told earlier our workforce worked quickly to minimize and stop the flaring.
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the safety of the workforce, our communities and the environment are our highest priorities. firefighters are at the scene of a brush fire in oakland. it's in the area of skyline boulevard in grass valley road that broke out abt 09:30pm, tonight. no buildings were told are threatened. it is not clear yehow ny acres are burned. the oakland ire partment says 50 firefighters are on the scene and of course, we'll bring you more information as we get it. kron meteorologist scale on is here and go. you've been talking about dry conditions in the area. yeah. with their recent may have watching. >> i love a good fire weather, but this is over by, you know, by the oakland hills, by the oakland zoo there. so, yeah, as you can see, the topography is that grassy hills there in some dry brush. 59 degrees in oakland, 78% humidity. so that is actually good news with a slight breeze 11 miles per hour. winds coming from the
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west. now relief is on the way from that heat. so it's still pockets of a slight risk here and those yellow. so but it's really the north bay. and then parts of the inner east bay, as like take into the overnight. you don't see any risk here until about tomorrow afternoon towards the east bay and farther inland towards stockton. so winds are we're back to the onshore flow. so it's a pretty relatively calm at the surface. and we just are seeing that breeze and the normal, you know, places in the peaks and gap. so we have the fog rolling in once again. and that's going to help with the a little bit of moisture for those dry hills. not a lot, but still something because, you know, we were pretty part last 2 days. so this is 06:00am we have some fog around the bay and the coast. and by the afternoon, most of it mixes out and we nice warm day on tap tomorrow and no hot weather. it looks like back to some seasonable temperatures. so you're going to be waking up to some 50's and upper 60's for the late morning. and when i come back, we will be talking about just
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the heat we saw in the week ahead because we have a cooldown on the way. back to you. >> thank you, gayle. and the people didn't like the heat. stop them from enjoying things like the center's a greek festival today. local businesses sell homemade greek dishes. there are a lot of music live performances. it is the biggest greek festival in the south bay tomorrow. the to check it out. it's happening on davis street near the saint nicholas greek orthodox church. that all begins at 11 in the morning. and tickets for the gilroy garlic festival. these have already sold out, although they weren't offering that many, they went on sale this morning. organizers say this year's festival is running at a limited capacity, only offering 3,000 tickets. and again, they're gone. the garlic festival will run from july, 25th through the 27th at the gilroy gardens. and san francisco crews rescued an injured person falling over a cliff in the area of the
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presidio happened this afternoon or marshals beach. that person was not seriously injured, did not need a hospital visit. the fire department says just one more reminder for hikers to stay on trails and away from clips. homeland security is targeting sanctuary cities across the country. the trump administration is threatening to withhold federal money if those areas do not comply with the government's crackdown on illegal immigration in the bay area. that includes cities like san francisco and oakland mountain view as a sanctuary city kron four's. lindsey ford talked to mountain views. mayor who says the city is bracing for possible cuts to grants and outreach programs. president trump signed an executive order enforcing the heart crackdown on immigrants and jurisdictions that protect them. >> among the bay area cities and the list is mountain view. everyone belongs in in
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mountain view. >> i'll say for, you know, myself in particular, i'm multiracial. my father's japanese american in my mother's chinese and puerto rican american. and so i know what that's like to feel like you don't belong to be asked. we're really from. and now don't ask those questions mountain view. mayor l says since presfdent donald trump took office. >> every day has become a challenge, especially for the migrant population. says city leaders have recently addressed to the community publicly. >> to reaffirm their commitment to becoming a community for all. this means they are at risk for federal cuts that would impact of funding for more affordable housing in the city. even though. >> you know, we are facing a situation. we are were resilient community and we our residents to know that everyone belongs. so it'se definitely a roller coaster of emotions come a further stated that mountain view council has not voted to name themselves. a sanctuary district.
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>> but that the city of mountain view does create practices to become a welcoming city. we're not sure how we better way onto the list. >> maybe it's the, you know, the rich, cultural diversity that we have. >> and the welcoming spirit that we that we do. but in no way, are we defining america's a country for for everyone? and that's what we're doing. >> in mountain view, lindsey ford kron, 4 news. a bay area man has started on a mission to walk 100 miles and do it in his bare feet. >> patrick mcconnell, it took off from ocean beach in san francisco this morning. he is headed to santa cruz. you're seeing a few of his friends joining him for the first mile or so. patrick says he is excited to start this journey. >> really sweet to say like all the different contributions and people coming together been in the i've got my clothes here my campaign staff. i have like my miscellaneous items, food down here, water. >> and that's it.
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>> he figures you can wrap this probably in about 6 days that patrick has partnered with the young center. that's an organization that helps immigrant children and danger of being deported. have a voice in court. migration rate at a san diego restaurant led to this tense confrontation between agents and protesters yesterday, crowd of people shouting at authorities at times hitting their cars. agents used flash bangs on the group reporter jennifer franco has more. >> a cell phone video shows ice agents escorting a man in handcuffs out of buena for canada to an unmarked white van outside friday afternoon. we're a toronto says he and his team were inside getting ready to open when asked agents in tactical gear entered the building was a on
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will want to tell and everybody in the first of day means to them. even explaination. emma toronto says at least 2 of his workers were detained, although witnesses say it was more ice did not provide details on the number of people arrested only confirming the operations. tanya ortega came to check on friends. she believes were detained. it is heartbreaking because the people that i knew were just here working hard for for their family, providing for their loved ones in and now, you know, they're not going to get get home to their loved one's emotions. ran high as a growing crowd of neighbors gathered to watch and some people started shouting at ice agents as they attempted to leave surrounding and hitting their vehicles. agents use flash bangs at one point to try to disperse the crowd. >> one dropped about 2 feet from a night. stepped away, got some during these operations follow others recently at court houses in san diego. in those instances, ice agents were in plain
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clothes. the tactics raised concerns among immigrant rights advocates. most of it is for sure they don't need to. >> we so heavy-handed, it's a militarized and the response, especially when they are attempting to arrest hardworking individuals. in the end, the san diego police department arrived to assist, but not before the crowd made their feelings on the ice raids clear. i'm jennifer franco. >> police have arrested a man and a woman accused of copper wire theft in san jose. >> happened last night in the area of san felipe road and meadow lands lane officers found the man they say hiding in a bush with a bag of phone lines that had been cut up, put in a plastic bag. the woman was found in a car waiting there by suspected of being the getaway driver, theft tools and math. also uncovered by police. a fire tore through this apartment
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complex in sandra fell today happened just after noon on woodland avenue. crews say the fire began on the second floor of two-storey building. the cause is being investigated. one family has been displaced. no injuries were reported. >> still ahead, a preview san francisco's escape from alcatraz triathlon that returns tomorrow and why there were angry protesters at today's state high school championship sport track and field. and after the break, details on a new investigation after reports of the inmates fall slate testing positive for opioids.
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>> and investigation is underway tonight after thousands of prison inmates across california falsely tested positive for opioids. the corrections department says about 6 1000 drug tests from last year are believed to have shown false positive. saw the result here. hundreds of parole hearings have to be reviewed. a lot of inmates could get new hearings. some very skilled dogs are being used to sniff out fentanyl trafficking along the texas mexico border news nation's reporter ali bradley has the story. >> yeah. for the first time ever, border patrol canines are actually being trained to detect fentanyl. 62 border patrol canines are currently being trained at the academy and el paso where they're learning to find other hard
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narcotics like methamphetamine and these illicit drugs are coming in between the ports of entry. border patrol and their canines are essentially the last line of defense, especially at their they don't stop it could make it into the hands of someone you love, meaning they're 0 room for error. what's the risk of >> what's the risk of somebody somebody is like behind the vehicle or somebody is live in the neighborhood. it could be some of these kids. it could be some buddies has been wife, brother, sister, uncle in order for us to do our job here and train these dogs to the standard that we need affecting the nation as far as the all this that we do is not for nothing. that's the way we can give back as a whole as the canine community furnaces border patrol. >> been the best of the best for 30 something years and now we're even adding on to >> and there's a her thing i was even given the opportunity to walk mean up through a simulation. thank goodness. she knew what she was doing
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because i certainly didn't. >> she found the fentanyl concealed in a gas cap without any issue and they're doubling their workforce in the next fiscal year where they will have more than 300 canines to add to the fleet. compare that to 100. and 44 back in 2016 to 2021 list, you want to show yourself and they not only detect drugs that are being concealed. >> but they're trained to sniff out people who are being smuggled trying to evade law enforcement. you're going to go up against the best of the best militia. it's all about the partnership with the dog and his or her handler. the reward is such a huge part. the pup does its job. they're rewarded as a good boy, a good girl that they are ready case. >> now i mentioned those 300 additional dogs that will be joining the fleet agent. lopez telling us that there are already 900 border patrol canine teams out there working in the field. >> agent lopez says they hope to get that number to 1000 this fiscal year.
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>> the napa police department has named its new police chief. you're looking at fabio rodriguez who will step into that job. he has served as acting chief since april. he is replacing retired chief jennifer gonzales. rodriguez has been with the department for years. all right. now to our forecast as we're looking live over san francisco, gayle is backing alexa pretty shot. it's going cool down peg. sure. well, we had about 2 days heat, especially for you inland. >> these are the highs today. just a quick snapshot. 100 in concord yesterday. you were 1, 1, 92 in santa rosa. so few degrees cooler. 61. little warmer in half moon bay and 90 in san jose. and 99 in livermore and san francisco to oakland state in the 70's. so right now we're about and not much of a change. just 2 to 4 degrees of cooler than we were this time. so we can start to feel that drop tomorrow as well into the overnight snow.
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no heat advisory for the bay area. just parts of solano county until later tonight. so windy overnight and windy tomorrow around the coastline and a couple wind speeds over by the gaps in hills. there, relatively calm and at the surface, but expect overall breezy conditions because of the change in the weather pattern. so these are the lows. we'll be waking up to some 50's some widespread, low to mid and even upper 50's in places like concord and livermore. let's go to the highs starting in san francisco. we have some low 60's for your sunday. you know, you're in the 70's the last couple of days and, you know, partly cloudy with some winds along the coast. we also have some morning clouds and you'll see some afternoon sun with some upper 50's for your daytime highs. the other side of the bayshore 62 in south san francisco. so back to the 60's and heading along the peninsula back to the upper 60's. 77 in mountain view and upper 70's and san jose in the south bay where you are in the
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the last 2 days during that little heat. we had a little a quick one-two punch of heat. we had 77 in livermore and pleasanton and on the other side of the bay hayward and union city down to the low 70's contra costa county. so upper 70's, maybe some low 80's and around the east bay shoreline. cool in the 60's vacaville and fairfield in the 80's and sonoma and napa, upper 70's for you. and same for you in santa rosa, san over by marin county. we're looking at some mid to upper 70's. the 68 pretty mild in mill valley. and here's the 7 day forecast. we're holding on to this mild weather for the next week. i don't see heat anytime soon. again, back to you. thank you. gayle of president trump recently signed an executive order. one that calls for expedited permits for. >> american companies planning to mine the ocean floor, deep sea mining start-up. that's called impossible medals wants to do that. it is testing equipment to make sure it can
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handle mining thousands of feet below the surface. reporter nancy loo has the story. >> i'm nancy loo in ontario, canada were california company is literally testing the waters of deep-sea mining. this is part of what's being called the next gold rush. it's a mineral rich nodule from the bottom of the ocean where there are billions of them and this technology being developed by impossible medals is in the world wide race to get them. >> this new technology is at the surface of a controversial new frontier at the bottom of the sea. >> in a news nation exclusive impossible medals giving a sneak peek of its eureka to robot. a high-tech prototype for deep sea mining. the company believes it can mine the ocean floor for valuable metals with minimal disturbance to ocean life and at a low cost. putting that not just these potatoes sides
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rocks, they're all quite a lot of people now attempting to call this home mindy's from the ocean. but the reason i cried to the company was i was concerned about the environmental destruction that the technology was still vast swaths of the seafloor around the world are covered with billions of potato sized rocks like this. >> nodules from long extinct volcanoes. they are rich in nickel cobalt manganese and other minerals that can be used for batteries and other clean energy technology globally. i think about 25% vehicles on now. electric, china, so the 50% so many, many parts of the well off replacing oil and gas with electrification. >> electrification from the monthly needs medal. >> but there is a major environmental concerns that and scraping the seafloor changes and destroys habitats endangering marine life. so impossible. medals plans, a future fleet of autonomous
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vehicles with cameras and robotic arms that can use ai to minimize disruption to the ecosystem. use ai algorithms to look. >> and in real time we see a car loan, us we put a virtual circle around and the vehicle says do not just anything within. that's a and it just flies over the top without without impacting president trump pass an executive order in april to accelerate the deep sea mining industry and impossible medals aims to be among the first companies to forge a path in these uncharted waters. see, that is the only resources >> but we can access that can help mitigate the concerns. china controlling this resource. >> the u.s. is in a race to catch up when it comes to deep sea mining. china leads the world in the field aiming to mind the pacific indian and arctic oceans and greatly influencing international regulations. but with a green light from the trump
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administration, impossible metals and other american companies are diving deeper into the action. >> for these back to you. >> next 10, a look at day one of the state democratic convention. happening in southern california. also the latest on ceasefire talks between israel and hamas. and the anticipation is high for total eclipse to take. flight can be so.
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>> the state high school championships for track and field. they were held today in the city of clovis. but the spotlight was on one transgender athlete from jurupa valley. people were there who are protesting the fact that athlete was allowed to compete. >> we're not bigoted. it just take that route. >> protesters say they want to protect girls sports. president trump has threatened to pull federal funding from california over the decision to include transgender athletes in high school. sports today that rahm student in question one 0st and second place and her events. still ahead, the washington state traffic accident that release millions and millions of honeybees.
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>> all right, time for another look at the forecast as we look live at sfo and the kron 4 meteorologist gayle back. yes, i am an. >> boyle was hot the 2 days and it. >> you're not a fan of teens. we have a cool down coming up a starting tomorrow. so a live look out here. little shaky camera. >> from our mount tam, a pious of you. so we do have some winds ahead here and will be remain breezy into the overnight and they expect a breezy tomorrow as well. so tomorrow be that big pattern change. so you'll be waking up to some widespread 50's and some mild temperatures for the morning in the 60's in vacaville in antioch and yeah, so pretty mild weather here. but tomorrow's highs. take a look way. the cooler than the
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not the 90's and 100 degree weather we saw. so as you can see, 78 in napa and sonoma 80's now in vacaville in antioch, in 77, in livermore, 78 in concord, where you reach a 99 over 100 degrees and 79 in morgan hill. so a drastic cool down at the 20 plus degree drop. you know, the last 2 by the coast, upper 50's by the beaches. so let's take a look at our weather pattern or high-pressure was ahead for the last 2 days. now we're seeing at ridge taking a dip here into a trough pattern that will be cooling us down. bringing us to more seasonal temperatures for the next couple of days. now midweek, the long-range model here we see another ridge of high pressure that will rebuild, but it's not going to bring us any heat. it's going cause more comfortable temperatures. so this is where we should be this time of year. so we're gonna hold on to the 70's. this is the 10 at 10, a 70's until about wednesday inland upper 60's around the bay and some low 60's for you at the
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coast and then around the end of the week, we start to see some low 80's for daytime highs. so not as hot and next weekend looks to be just, you know, comfortable in the 80's. we always talk about the 70's is a nice spot, but know 100 degree weather in the long we as we can see. so a big cool down and some place. count. thank you for sure. >> thousands of democrats from all over the state are anaheim this weekend for the california democratic party convention. our capitol correspondent eytan wallace is there. >> indeed, it was a jam packed first full day here at the 2025. california democratic party state convention. the 4,000 democrats in attendance heard from big name speakers, including minnesota governor and 2024 democratic vice presidential nominee tim walz, new jersey senator cory booker and california's own u.s. senator adam schiff. important to note part of this convention is focused on internal party matters
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collecting the party chair, but other aspects of the convention are heavily focused on state. and yes, national politics front and center taking on president donald trump. it has only been 4 months since then. >> started. but it is really clear where this is headed. and i think it comes down to this site. you watch this case, not all that complicated. there's 2 things that motivate trump. cruelty and corruption. we have to push back every single day to what trump is doing every single day. >> california does not cower. not now. not ever. we say to police, you can go itself. >> will you stand up for health care? use that for social security. you stand up donald trump? >> those in attendance like what they heard. feel so >> well, been low on democrats and i'm very inspired. this is really good content. and i think again. energy in spite
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of this last election is fantastic with covid. and then with the loss we will have disconnect is that this is a good time for us get reconnected work together. the california republican party meantime has put out its own message during this convention, accusing democrats of putting too much focus on fighting president trump instead of prioritizing issues back home here in california, democrats run everything. >> they won that they were in the california state legislature. they run executive branch is the run. the governor's office rather than focus. >> that's what is happening 3,000 some miles away in washington, d.c., they need to start fixing the problems that created here in this state. >> remember, we are just about a year from the 2026 california primary election as such major democratic candidates running for governor in attendance this weekend. we've cut up with each major candidate here and we'll bring you coverage this week on sunday. we will have a one-on-one interview with party chair rusty hicks about lessons learned from the 2024 election and more the party goes from here reporting in
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tom wallace kron 4 news. >> tonight, the latest u.s. effort to reach a cease-fire between israel and hamas has hit a roadblock as fighting in the gaza strip continues, hamas made it clear it wants to be assured any deal will lead to a permanent cease-fire. hamas claims that willing to release 10 living hostages and 18 bodies in return for israel's release of a number of palestinian prisoners. but it is also demanding the withdrawal of israeli troops from that region. more than 54,000 palestinians have been killed since the conflict began. many of them women and children. it spent 2 weeks since 10 prisoners escaped a prison in new orleans members of one crime watchdog group says remaining 2 inmates, the 2 still on the loose might have left the state report ago grieve has more.
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>> week 2 of the inmate manhunt has come to an end and even more progress has been made so far, 8 of the 10 inmates have been recaptured in more than a dozen accomplices have been arrested. 2 inmates still remain on the run, though. derrick groves and antoine massey crime watchdog rafay aucoin. and she says now that most of the inmates have been brought back behind bars, it's likely that some of the 200 officers on the search have been reassigned to their regular duties. i suspect that some of the an opd officers that were from a year with individuals that have been apprehended. >> are now being returned back to their their normal activities going at. you says that the 2 remaining inmates may already be outside of louisiana and the search may take a while longer before they're brought back into custody. >> however, he says no matter how long it takes, the search for them will not stop. we'll see how long it takes. but not going to stop law
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enforcement's not stopped over upper hand in total going. she says he's seen local estimates stating that the searches cost the city about $250,000 a week to cover the an opd and pso search efforts. the cost of the operation as a whole is much greater. when you added up to 2 100 plus law enforcement agencies, if the cost of just city of new orleans was a quarter for millions, it's safe to say. >> that the collective cost of this effort goes into the millions of dollars since the escape. >> the annual escape from alcatraz triathlon. this returns tomorrow. athletes will jump into the frigid bay. they'll swim about a mile back to shore. the truck then continues with an 18 mile bike ride and 8 mile run for one of the competitors. the feat is pretty familiar. it will be his 25th consecutive time taking part in at 75 years
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old, jerry mandela was hoping to accomplish another successful race. kron four's justine wildman talk to him. i mean, it's it's an iconic race. i mean, you get to swim in the san francisco bay. alcatraz is behind you. >> the golden gates on your right, the oakland bay bridge is on your left and san francisco symphony. i think this wins the easiest if you get if you use 50 degree water, i have to come out here 4 days in advance to get used to the last. you've already done the swim a couple times. i did today. i did as 20 minutes when with a wet suit and 10 without it, the shock at a makeshift, it's like a cold slowly, really twice over on my hair and color. >> he's advising first-timers to try out the swam and the bike ride a few days before this happens. i guess this is next year. it will help you get over the cold water shock, you says and help and getting
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people used to the heels and the speed bumps of the bike right? a truck carrying 70,000 pounds of honey, hives in a trailer overturned and washington state yesterday. this crash released about 250 million honeybees, 2 dozen bee keepers arrived on the scene to try to help reset the bucs, hives. they can only hope the bees will return to their hives and find there queen bees and the next few days. of course, they're hoping to save as many of the bays as possible. tens of thousands of people are now on fled to watch. that means they're watching the little he gluts in big bear named sunny and gizmo and they are on the brink of taking their first flights. reporter shelby nelson has the story. >> from babies to budding frequent fliers. it's the first time we get to witness one of the 2 juvenile bald eagles that grew up right before our eyes spreading
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their wings and attempting to fly. sunny, looked afraid. >> when he went back in let the wind came back to the nest and then he laid down for every 2 exhausting. terrifying. yes, but it's one of the first steps in taking flight. >> and sandy steers with friends of big bear valley says that could happen any time now. but you know how far they've come. we look back to october when jackie and shadow first started rebuilding their nest, bringing in big sticks and >> talking back and forth on them and, you know, making sure they're all in the right place and doing their be. he kisses that they do to bond in january. jackie, later, 3 aig's the devoted parents missed tediously battled over who would warm them to may's how much they want to take care of their and by march, all 3 eggs have hatched successfully. but it was a late winter storm that would test their resolve. one eaglet sadly we think it was the oldest one. >> that it might have you know, been big enough that it got out from under jackie during the storm and got wet.
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>> but jackie and shadow kept going. they had a family to take care of. after all, the resilient eagles captivated the hearts of tens of thousands of people from all over the world who rather than turning to national geographic could just switch on the live cam and watch their favorite eagle family and thursday sonny's hovering gave us a glimpse into what's next. what were you thinking when you watch that? was. >> impressed and excited. gizmo might need a little bit more time after all. she's 4 days younger. dismal likes to eat and likes to lay in bed and likes to be fed by mom. and what this family has taught us all a first of all, resilience. >> no matter what's going on, jack, in shadow, just keep coming and keep coming and bringing food and they take care of these chicks. no matter what is going on to me, it's like the signs of of what real love is about. >> shelby nelson. >> next on sports to catch,
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>> welcome into sports. i'm ben ross, right? so i heard an unbelievable stat today. you're ready for this. you might have heard it, too. but >> entering today, the san francisco giants have failed to score more than 4 runs in 12 straight games. we're talking 2 weeks. can we get the bats going against? the good news is they've still found a way to go 6, 6 during that stretch. still, elliott ramos and company trying to
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put an end to that stat today in miami against the marlins game. number 2 of this 3 game series trial and the marlins get on the board first in the bottom of the second. >> javier soto base hit brings day myers and it's one, nothing. miami. that's the only run robbie ray would allow the giants. please get him. some run support. just want to hear tyler fitzgerald certainly doing his best top tore through the runner on deep to left. very, very hernandez leads and makes the catch to already. that's not the catch. we were teasing still pretty good. those take another look, rob's a home run, keeps it one. nothing same score. a man on for jean who lead in the top of the 7. that is team meyers. all right. that's the catch that i could believe against the wall. taking away extra bases. look at this one again. his fearlessness, the
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concentration is he collides with the wall. and then the ground but games, all giants just can't catch a break right now on offense. they fall one to nothing. well from the pros to college baseball, saint mary's coming off, a huge upset of oregon state last night in the corvallis regional tonight taking on for a spot in the regional final top of the second inning. diego castillo says score deep to right is gone for a 2 run shot the bills are up to on. but back comes usc in the 5th tied at 3 lead center for youth and hedges sends one deep to right. and that's going to get out his second homer of the game. second usc goes on to win. 64. she's ailes not done yet. will take on oregon state against tomorrow. elimination game to read game for hedges numbers. all right. let's get to the nba playoffs. game 6 between the next and the pacers, indiana.
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>> one win away from their first trip to the nba finals in 25 years think the fans are ready for this one. we'll pick up the action in the 2nd quarter. pacers up 3 and getting some offense courtesy of the defense. >> tyrese haliburton down the lane for the jam. indiana led by 4 at the great then would start the 3rd quarter on a 9, oh, run. pascal. come 3 of his game-high. 31 pacers starting to pull away 4th haliburton's to obi toppin look out below the lead all the way up to 18 and with one minutes ago, halliburton from steph curry range. that's your explanation. march. 21 points 13 assists for haleigh. the indiana pacers are heading to the finals. one 25, 108, game one between the pacers and the jose earthquakes looking to extend their eight-game
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unbeaten streak. >> we were on the road tonight taking st. louis city, sc today, i should quakes trailing in the 82nd minute until joseph martinez redirects to our coast is cross into the net. pretty his 7th goal of the season ties it better. but in the 90th minute here come st. simon, better behind the defense gets tripped up by earl and was junior the goalkeeper. that's a yellow card and a penalty kick. so a chance for st. louis to essentially win it here as word leuven does just that. heartbreaker for the earthquakes as they fall too, to watch. and finally tonight, nascar xfinity series. it nashville superspeedway sought right on kron dominant performance by justin allgaier lead over 100 laps swept the stages. burns his 3rd the season
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>> and that as you look at sports and that's a look at but we're kind continuing cold got more coming going. yeah, but we're going to do your story. i'm not as young hollywood. great story. a lot of people. yes, yes, unless so we got this one done. we're going to do it again. >> yep. he is known as the grandson of the wind and the icon of the san francisco giants newest fan club. the hooligans jean, who lead he is turning up the heat for the orange and black and kron four's ban. ross tells us lee is also diversifying baseball. >> zhang who lead is living his dream. the outfielder grew up in south korea playing in the korean baseball organization or the kbo league before making his major league debut with the san francisco giants in 2024. >> there's list of top. what i'm stupid. there was a quote, the lincoln tunnel.
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>> it was also as a player who grew up watching the giants. it's an honor to be playing as a giant. and i want to help our team opportunity see sustenance in 5, 1, to john. >> whereas high and to punish the fact. >> welcome day. i was so so we're visitors. in the line city. >> they were the winning team. when you was watching mlb >> a shoulder injury cut his rookie season short, but now early in his second season, lee is becoming a superstar. >> when he hit his first home run at home. >> on korean heritage night on may 13th a perfect gift to his korean fans in the bay area in the middle of a api heritage month. look at many people seem to wonder about that home run. i won't say i was more excited because i hit it on
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korean heritage but i was glad that i hit it on a meaningful day. i'm going to remember for a long time. he said it would be an honor if he inspires young asian americans in the bay area to dream of becoming baseball players and help spread the korean culture. but he says all that depends on his performance on the field, which is why his biggest goal right now, he may feel for the giants to make it to the playoffs. so i can play in the playoffs and for the giants to win the championship again, along with the excitement on the field, lee has inspired a new kind of fan club in the stands. hooligans turn out in matching customized shirts and flame like wigs and every timely steps to the plate. the hooligans have his back. company when i'm thankful for their support, as could and they inspire me to do my lee may be new to the bay area, but he is not new to baseball. his father, john, been lee played in the kbo for more than a decade. always looks
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went to my father didn't teach me how to play baseball, but he took me to a lot of games. when i was little i was open to the city with we'll continue so because i grew up surrounded by cheering fans in the whole ballpark atmosphere playing professionally here. didn't seem strange finish extension. jon bon lee was known as the son of the wind for his speed, which is why jean, who lee's nickname his grandson of the winds. but as for any new nickname, specific to mlb cooling when the castle, motion that's up to the fans. >> in san francisco. ross kron. 4 news. >> and get ready for a cool down starting tomorrow in the week. ahead, i'll have the weather headlines in the forecast after the break.
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>> puppies in training for guide dogs for the blind and their volunteers. the people who work with the puppies, they met with coaches and players of the sandra fell pacific's baseball team in albert park. the dogs range in age from 4 and a half months to about 14 months. volunteers say the fact they're being exposed to strangers is good. it teaches the puppies had to behave in a busy environment with people. i don't know. and including of sporting events or concerts. all right. time for a look at the weather we look live over san francisco and gayle is back. >> i sure am me know what else is back the cooler temperatures that we've had
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some heat as we know the last 2 days, especially for you inland, upper 90's and triple digit heat. we'll hear some of the headlines tonight. mild temperatures partly cloudy skies overnight tomorrow. expect cooler temperatures and breezy conditions and this upcoming week we have a mostly sunny skies with mild temperatures and another warming trend on the way, but not as hot as we saw. let's go to the daytime highs for tomorrow. starting are you in san francisco, low 60's around the city and we were in the 70's so much cooler and expect some breezy conditions as well. upper 50's 60's by the beaches on the other side of the bay. 62 in brisbane, 59 in south san francisco and mid 60's in burlingame. and we have some upper 60's and san mateo down to woodside 77 for you in mountain view in the south bay, upper 70's and maybe a few low 80's in campbell. musk, autos and saratoga, cupertino on that side. but other than that, some upper 70's. so pretty warm temperatures still, definitely not the hot weather
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we side don't see. a lot of i don't really see 90's across the map for this time around. so upper 70's in the tri valley, livermore pleasanton and some low 70's, maybe mid to upper 70's in dublin. and you can see cooler temperatures in the low 70's in hayward, fremont in union city. 75 in walnut creek, upper 70's in concord. remember, we are just that 101 on friday. 100 degrees. so definitely a 20 puts degree drop for you and conquered. so that's a major relief. a 67 in orinda and then more 60's along the east bay shoreline to the north bay, upper 70's and wine country for napa and sonoma in vacaville fairfield, probably the warmest places in the 80's 70's in santa rosa petaluma down to center fallon, upper 60's for, you know, valley. so we're going to hold on to this trend for the upcoming week. and as you can see, we really don't see another warm up until about later on in the week with thursday friday, next weekend, looking at the low 80's this time. sounds good. yes, i know
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>> hello, everybody. welcome. thank you for joining us at 11. i'm catherine heenan. homeland security is targeting sanctuary cities across the country. >> including the bay area. the trump administration threatening to withhold federal money if those areas do not comply with the government's crackdown on illegal immigration in the bay area. that includes cities like san francisco, oakland mountain view kron four's lindsay for talk to mountain views. mayor says the city is bracing for possible cuts to things like outreach programs. >> president trump signed an executive order enforcing the heart crackdown on immigrants and jurisdictions that protect them among the bay area cities. and the list is mountain view. everyone belongs in in
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