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morning news lawmakers pushing president trump's budget deal. >> in dc loving every protesters rally over proposed cuts, medicaid and science in the south bay. plus, a health care workers strike at ucsf benioff children's hospital in oakland. it's called off why federal denied request. and francisco comes alive with color and heard well, this
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year's pride celebration became powerful car, 11 equality kron. 4 morning news starts right now. news at 5. well, good monday morning and thank you going with this bright and early here on june. 30th and radar me. >> hopefully you had a great weekend. there are so many great things going on in the bay area. before you start on this monday morning, we need to get a look at that forecast with john travel morning john. hey, good morning, britain. we are seeing a day today that is going to actually be one of our cooler ones of the forecast yesterday. this past weekend, things were warm weather. you're in san francisco for pride or further inland today. temps will be down just a little bit for your last day of june. we're looking outside at sfo right here. a bit of fog and low gray in the mix. we are seeing a mostly cloudy morning that will give way to mostly clear skies. calm the afternoon. but as i watch for some fog the coast, low gray for some of the other areas of the bay itself. now temperatures this
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morning are quite comfortable. get those windows opened up. let that cool breeze and what we got it. temps in the 50's for oakland over to concord. well, 60's from dublin livermore out to brett with this morning to kick things off later on today after some clouds this morning. skies are definitely going to be clearing up nicely. temperatures already nearing 80 degrees inland by 11:00am. i will be breaking down the rest of this week's forecast as we move our way into the start of july. still to come. >> and it's across the bay bridge. you can see some of those low clouds up about, but visibility not an issue at all. mateo bridge at your typical 12 minutes to make your crossing there while or other spans like the richmond, sandra fell as well as the golden gate are moving along. okay. >> just a little fog mist and drizzle out at the coast, including at the golden gate itself. >> right. all right. all the that lawmakers in dc they're working through the weekend. they're trying pass president trump's budget deal right here in the bay area of dozens of people protesting that bill.
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what it could mean for medicaid and science funding. what was that moment? has that story for us? >> standing right outside the tesla showcased in stanford shopping center sunday. it's a convenient place and also must have a lot to do with doge dozens posting signs and chanting against the recent budget. the trump administration is trying to pass through lawmakers this week. >> i think to make as upset over proposed cuts to health benefits and grants for research in the latest republican backed budget. we are protesting big bad. >> budget bill and the horrible cutbacks and medicaid and also to aca. carol peyser helped organize the protest and says that the cuts go through, people will suffer once people on medicaid are cut off medicaid, they won't get their primary that they don't get their primary care wait until they're really, really sick and they'll be showing up emergency runs,
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flooding it like during covid according to news nation. if the current proposed budget is passed, it will cut spending on medicaid by more than 900 billion dollars over the next decade. whether you're rich or poor, this is going to affect us all. so we all need to care. the crowd then walked through the shopping center, catching supporters. >> phones and stairs. >> the protesters hope that by walking through the stanford shopping center able to educate some people on how they feel about the recent budget proposal by the trump administration may negatively impact some people. >> now we're at the point where if we can get. 10, 2030, with each thing that we do and then they even amplify it. i think that's important the canty says she just hopes some of them were. listen, i a i feel very passionately that this is a very dangerous type
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ii their way back to tesla with some tension with employees. >> a lot of moment kron, 4 news. >> well, instead langille 2 people have actually been displaced after fire broke out at their home. this happened on emerald avenue pretty early sunday morning. fire officials say thick black smoke and flames could be seen coming from the roof. we don't have any reported injuries at this time strike involving health care workers at ucsf benioff children's hospital. oakland coming to an end. union leaders call it off on sunday. this after a federal judge denied the request for an injunction and what actually stopped ucs of health from proceeding with their integration plan. this is video of the workers striking earlier this month. plan includes canceling union contracts in making workers at the oakland hospital direct ucsf employees. eu leaders say the plan would also cut pay and children's hospital,
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oakland and their affiliated clinics. ucsf officials say the move supports the long term growth plans. workers at plan to be on the picket line on sunday. and today, despite the strike ending the national union healthcare workers say they're going continue this fight in court. ucsf integration plan is set to go into effect july 6. a dispute early between blue shield of california and uc health. san francisco largest medical center could disrupt healthcare for 10's of thousands of bay area. residents. that's if a negotiation isn't reached by july 10th city attorney david chiu and supervisor matthew dorsey recently sent a letter urging blue shield to keep uc health in network meaning to keep providing services at pre negotiated discount rate. they're warning that cutting that tie right in the middle of the year could threatened. karen brings contracts, talks are ongoing, but of a new agreement isn't reached. ucsf health, including ucsf medical center and ucsf benioff francisco and oakland. i'm l-
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gonna out of network for blue shield of california. members. if pink triangle was actually taken down in san francisco, wrapping up prime weekend organizers assembled it on twin peaks earlier this month for the 30th consecutive year. founder patrick carney lead that effort for the removal with the help of some volunteers. >> one of the most gratifying parts of triangle involving people that it brings out there probably than 10,000 to 12,000. people over there 30 years who have helped. and it's really so beautiful families from far and wide bring their children in from livermore from iran to make people one-on-one and to learn about the holocaust. >> well, during world war, 2 pink triangles were used to market and people by the nazis. now it serves as a reminder to stay vigilant and uphold lgbtq right early this month, a man was actually arrested for vandalizing that the triangle damaging. 26 tarps. carney says they kept the defaced tarps to send a message.
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>> and it was vandalized about 2 weeks ago. i mean the vandalization here because the sent a powerful message. that's why the team trying interfere in chair point out to discrimination. but if it gets vandalized, sort of follow gets into the mess with. >> the triangle is going to be stored until next year's pride month. parades actually feel the streets across the country. so on sunday in denver, new york, chicago, thousands showed up to celebrate love identity equality. the events marking the grand final of pride month across the country back in the bay area for the 55th year. san fr1ncisco transformed into a vibrant celebration of pride, living history, hope and activism. members of the fort spoke with those who say this year's events are more than a party where a powerful called love and equality. >> is resists. yeah. >> a copy i from glitter and
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rainbows to activism in unity. san francisco once again showed why it remains a beacon for the lgbtq+ community worldwide. i look everything. everything from for friends. jesse and i was sondra pride means being yourself. there's no here we are. we are here. you can be you are. you can express your coming from las angeles crews behrmann and her friends breath asked to culture dip, right? it doesn't matter whether we come from latino backgrounds, any type of record the pride concept that everyone it's part of this human race. so this is why we're here today. a turnaround for the you know, kitty, who's dressed up in drag tells us what your favorite part about pride the fact that people get to see me is what the most important thing is i'm so self-absorbed. i love it. but also many of its allies be. >> like ourself and like just
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unapologetically need you to be yourself and those yes, no shame. no shame. no show. even though the community grand marshal for san francisco pride. you know, butler says trans disability is more important than ever. >> we're going to fight for all of our rights as long as we have air and a lot in our body and the ability to use our voices. and honey mahogany inactive is politician in drag performer echoing the same sentiments think trans people are just like everybody else. we just want our human rights. we want our rights as outlined under the constitution. we want equal protections. >> i in an obama. i just love another. there is a lot of there's been a lot of stress and anger and fear over the last several months. but well, today, i think we're reminded the importance of joy and the importance of celebration and the immense power that we have as a community. when we come together in san francisco, lindsey ford kron, 4 news. it
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is almost that time of the year again in san francisco where >> the court flower is set to bloom. the plant's name is chanel and is expected to bloom within the next 10 to 14 days at the conservatory of flowers wants to flower fully blooms. a deep burgundy color is going to be revealed and released and it's td cent described by some as rotting fish, garlic and okay. need to short older once it blooms the smell go away within 48 hours. still have a morning news. the man behind a well of restaurant next month. >> is struggling keep his doors open and about his cancer, how the community is stepping up to support. see over airport is getting a new name again. a city of san francisco is responding to latest tips at sam cisco to their name. and we have safety tips for those wanting to spend time in the water. this of july with test at t recommends. we'll be right back.
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>> well, here are 4 things know today. the california attorney general's office is warning the public of natario fraud, real and many spanish speaking countries is a powerful attorney 80's office warning some victims receiving texts and calls from scammers offering immigration support services. the ag is saying only lawyers, our credit representatives or recognize organizations can actually give legal advice or represent somebody in court. one person in critical condition. they fail from a san francisco high rise and landed on on e crews used ladders to try to rescue that person. but officials are not sure how high that victim fell as of pd is now investigating. commuters. you
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can't actually specht a little more the next time you ride caltrain starting tomorrow, rates up about $0.25 to 4 bucks. and for eligible discount rider fares. a goes up to about $2. countering said it delayed a $0.50 base fare increase back in 2023. tron. avoid discouraging riders from getting onboard. during that post quarantine recovery. martez weekday ridership climbing but weekday ridership has seen a huge jump. mark says this all thanks to their safe and clean plan. it actually brings more police presence to the trains and stations. mark says even fare evasion is going down. thanks to those new gates. happening today. if you see some smoke in the north bay, please don't be alarmed. the santa rosa fire department, the plan to conduct training fires in southeast santa rosa. this is west of oak mountain area today and on wednesday, crews found about 60 acres between 90 and 04:00pm. if weather allows the schedule burns worked of it critical hands-on training for first responders. as the weather
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starts to warm up and summer celebrations heat up just ahead of where the july first responders want you to know some water safety tips, whether you're out there swimming or boating, be ware of local warnings or high tide or strong currents, keep your life jackets on to stay prepared. just in case emergency. and if you happen to get caught in a rip current, don't find it. just remember swim parallel to the shore and tread water. you're also at the beach also be aware of sneaker waves. >> swimmer, professional storm or professional surfer. >> we've rescued all of from ocean beach from our coastline. we recommend that you go to a lifeguard protected beach rather than san francisco beach. if you want to go in to swim the closest beach to san francisco as stenson beach in warren county. 4 by protection. >> as a fire crews often respond to offer these pets. well, people going over the
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rocks. the public is urged to stay aware and call 9-1-1 don't attempt to rescue people yourself. >> what today's going to be one of the cooler ones. but we do have quite the warm-up this week. so a lot of you may be drawn to the water as water safety tips. absolutely something you want to be keeping at the front of your mind. >> this morning, it really is just the fog that you're seeing from the east bay hills, very fogged in right here. we are seeing an onshore breeze this morning for the bay area. at least in today will be a little bit down as far as temperatures go. we zoom out across the region. we actually have a low situated to the south. this is contributing to a bit of a cooler day, but also some instability in the nearby region. northern tier of the state chance of isolated thunderstorms this afternoon. and with that, the northern sierra foothills as well as the north coast range starting up in lake county under red flag warnings this afternoon on into tomorrow afternoon,
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both days today and tomorrow will bring a chance of thunderstorms to the north coast. and with that, you will have some wedding corps that some areas of isolated rain. but you'll also have surrounding dry lightning. and that dods appear fire danger. bay area. we're not looking at so much a high fire danger day, at least no red flag warnings. in fact, one of our cooler days of the forecast, some 60's out along the coastline, including in san francisco and around the airport. lot of 70's to 80's for your daytime highs elsewhere today, redwood city and san carlos at 78 san jose and santa clara, both to 83 degrees for your highs. a few low 90's for some of our for this inland spots. but most of us today are going to be holding on to those upper 80's inland and some 60's to 70's at the bay. ben, the show you'll be a 82 today with fairfield, the 89 santa rosa through petaluma in the upper 70's looking ahead of next 7 days. tomorrow's temperatures quite similar to today's wednesday will trend the warmest of this week's forecast 4th of july on
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friday. looks nice, especially for your fireworks displays along the bay such as that with temperatures in the 60's to 80's at the warmest. well, a moving along. okay as well. we got a little bit of a low gray up above, but hey, nothing getting your way. as far as visibility goes for most of our commuters. the only areas where you're really going to run into fog. our mountain side spots. and then at the golden gate bridge and other areas right along the coast. all right, john, the that in sonoma county, one person is dead after crashing into a tree. this all happened saturday night really close to midnight river road right near fellow park road. it's unclear what caused the driver to collide with that tree in that crash is still under investigation. >> and solving a pedestrian is being treated for life-threatening injuries. there after they were hit by car saturday in san jose. this happened around 06:30am, the woman was struck by a sedan while walking near west taylor and spring streets. the driver called 9-1-1 taken to the hospital. stay on seeing the police. we don't have the update on that woman's condition. president trump says he has a bye for tiktok.
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he says he'll make that announcement in about 2 weeks. the president would share any other details other than it is a group of wealthy people. he noted any deal would probably need approval from china. the president signed 3 is stanchion tiktok after congress passed a law banning it, the lawmakers and intelligence officials say that is a national security threat. the senate is expected to vote on president donald trump's tax bill after they debated over the weekend. most republicans are trying to feel the president's demand to pass the big beautiful bill. not all are on board. lost to chris pine. basil. john joins us the very latest. good morning, basil. >> we're in a good morning. the mega bill is filled with many of president donald trump's top second term priorities and senators are geared up for the vote. a rama. >> over the weekend, senators debated president donald trump's big beautiful bill. the tax bill the president wants to see on his desk by july 4th. hallelujah. it's
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taken a while for us to get here. south carolina republican senator lindsey graham praised the bill and touted the congressional budget office's latest estimate and which the bill would save more than half a trillion dollars. you will. >> over the next 10 years, reduce the deficit. but 507 billion dollars. the cbo, a senate democratic leader chuck schumer brought his own similar looking sign. >> claiming the bill adds to the federal deficit. here's what his chart should have. looked like. 4.0, 5, 4, 5 trillion dollar deficit explosion. legislation helps pay for increased spending on border security, defense and energy production by making cuts to health care. in nutrition programs, vermont senator bernie sanders fears the bill will make hospitals in rural areas suffer. you make massive cuts to medicaid. many of them are going to shut down. not be able to reply the level services they today, but
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not all republicans are on board. one watt tell 663 1000 people. >> and 2 years or 3 years when president trump breaks his promise bought pushing them off of medicaid carolina. senator thom tillis condemned the legislation and says his colleagues are rushing for a deadline. what's wrong with actually understanding what this bill does? now? amendment after amendment will be considered and if the bill passes in the senate, it will go back down to the house with the changes that were made. >> reporting live in washington, nbc jo. all right, basil, thank you for that. still going other problem or news about >> welcome the seattle storm to a star-studded sports reporter. aaron wilson writes it down with the back.
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>> a beloved business owner in the east bay. they're asking for community support after serious illnesses forcing him to step away from his beloved restaurant. owner of snappers seafood enrichment, its been serving up for for over 33 years. regular say he's given lots of support to the community throughout the years recently he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and is now unable to run snappers. the gofundme has been set up to help covers medical expenses and try to keep the doors open while he focuses on healing. >> i'm in a situation right now. i'm the public love support. i'm doing, you know, see where. do not talk about it. do it. and i we when she out. it's going to be ok. but
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it's going to the 6 months. maybe a pro battle. but in meantime, we have a fan of ben and we need your help. if you can come down. and support. make a donation. whatever you feel like your heart. >> well, as you can see, jabari making that statement from his hospital bed. he says the community can also support stopping by for a plate of food. it's located ohio avenue off south 15th street in richmond. so let the drama morning news vta face a 1 billion dollar shortfall. >> well, you say that expansion is still forward. the president reverses course on immigration arrests, which group of people is now getting a pause on this issue.
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>> i will come back to kron morning news on this monday before you head out. need to know how the weather is going to react today. john travel has a look at that. good morning, john. last day of the month rate and we are looking at the coolest day of this week's forecast will be warming a little bit as we kick off july, starting tomorrow, looking outside from mount tam a little bit of a low gray in the mix this morning, we are going to start mostly cloudy before some clearing later on today. today. we do have that onshore breeze. so inland areas do have the chance of a brief reprieve from the hotter temps before we do see a lot more 90's later on in this week's forecast right now, temps are mostly in the 50's, although a few 60's mixed and in areas like dublin livermore. and brett, what berkeley you're at 53 san mateo at 55 right now.
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definitely starting on the grave site at the coastline. but a lot of tht rest of us are looking at ample sunshine today. daytime highs reaching well into the 80's inland already by 11:00am will be close to that. mark for those inland areas. >> are at 9 minutes across the bay bridge. if it's below 10 minutes, you're looking great out there. we are going to see metering lights on in a couple of minutes, though, and all that will up your drive time a bit. the san mateo bridge at 12 minutes for your crossing. waller. other spans are also moving along at the speed limit this morning. >> the golden gate watch for a little mist and drizzle as you traverse that span. >> rain and wind on the cover that a big story this morning. president donald trump is once again changing course on immigration enforcement. the president says he will get hotel and farm workers temper a pass kron 4 showing horta is live in san francisco with the latest on julie, what are you learning? >> right of the president is now giving the latest back and
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forth on this issues saying he'll hit the pause button basically those undocumented immigrants who work for farms or hotels and the president made those comments on fox news channel's sunday morning futures. he says it will be a temporary past the purpose to give employers more control when it comes to their staff being deported and trump says that he wants to support farmers to give them more control over the situation. he points out it is hard to find people who want to do hard labor in the field. >> it's a problem in both sides of the thing. i'm the strongest immigration guide that there's ever been but i'm also the strong this farmer guide that there's ever been. and that includes also hotels and, you know, places where people work a certain group of people work. so we're going to working right now. we're going to work is so that some got temporary pass where people pay taxes with a farmer can have a little control.
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>> video showing officers chasing down this farm worker went viral earlier this month. the president said immigration arrests are hurting both the ag industry and the hospitality industry that led to a short pause on arrests. but the administration flip flopped a few days later when voters are tom homan said ice would continue to target farms and hotels. so back then, a spokesperson for the golden gate restaurant association told us, quote, we are encouraged to read about the recent change in federal policy. and until there's clarity regarding ongoing actions, there will continue to be a high degree of stress in our community and quote, so the administration going in circles on this latest turn. it's going to give a break to these folks who do jobs that are hard to fill in this country. and it's unclear when this possible really go into effect and how long it may last. back to you. all right, ali, thank you for that breakdown there. in its second
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that him, oakland international airport. they are pushy trying change their name. >> to include san francisco, the move is once again stirring up controversy. crowd was will tran is live in oakland with more on that. will. >> well, if you're flying into oakland, you can still call ak those of the call letters. but if you call it san francisco bay, oakland, you would be wrong. and that is why they're changing the name once again rain. and actually, this is the 3rd time because for decades, of course, it was oakland international. and then last year they wanted the change. the name to san francisco bay, oakland, international nests. before sfo in san francisco, executive stepped in and as they say, lawyers will be involved and that's exactly what they did. the ticket to a judge and the judge blocked and then on friday, oakland said, you know what? let's change it once again saying that we now want win. brace oakland, you know, been around forever. all of a sudden they
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decided to embrace the name. we got a chance to track down in executive. here's the reaction to the new name change again. >> really what that does is allows us lean into open first as well as really generate the economic value of the airport to the the services go bay and then of fire. so people understand is where the airport the civic we're going one of those books. understand oakland of how you see it is >> a little backstory behind all of this. the reason why open international wanted change the name in the first place. they claim that a lot of people did not clinton is in the bay area, which is why they wanted to go with san francisco. first san francisco sfo said, wait a minute. that's a trademark infringement. you can't do that because people would be confused. and apparently a judge decided, yes, i agree
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with which is why the injunction was slapped on oakland back in november. as far as what's going to happen, they will meet as far as the port of oakland in july to discuss whether or not to go with oakland as far as sfo. they're not over yet. they say they are reevaluating everything because the words san francisco still oakland, san francisco international. >> i quite interesting story thing to >> one person is in critical condition after they fell from a san francisco high rise and landed on and on e san francisco fire department says this happened around 5 saturday afternoon. green hills street in the city's russian hill neighborhood. crews used ladders trying to rescue that person. officials are not sure. well, hi, the victim sale that s apd is investigating. immigration enforcement continues nationwide. you got state officials are warning of a new scam trying to take advantage of folks. the california
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attorney general's office is warning the public of tarrio fraud. so on real in many spanish speaking countries is a powerful attorney 80's office warns some victims receive texts and calls from scammers offering immigration support services. the ag says, but only is saying that only lawyers accredited representatives or recognize organizations can give that legal advice represent somebody in court. not people claiming to be immigration, consultants or experts. the santa clara vta is we're going to keep its barn expansion plan on track in the face of the nearly 1 billion dollar budget gap. the vta board of directors approved plans trying search for a different contractor among other changes, aiming at bringing down costs. the problem was awarded 100 million dollars in grants from the state's transportation board. construction has started. transit experts say so far they're seeing a lot of support from government officials. a bay area pull. it is using his voice to inspire young minds and now he is
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taking his talents far be on the local mike this morning we take a look behind the artists known poppy grande. >> i have a dream today. is it just me? >> bay area native and spoken word artist coffee grand days taking his poetry to the national he said it to the bigfoot poetry festival, july 9th through the 12th in portland, oregon, representing the bay area with his unique voice raw hoopsession finally walking. >> friends and family alike asking how are you? knowing they just want say good. it's a new walking. give nightmares. wonder he's been writing for 13 years before me for the last 3. but it's more than just poetry through his nonprofit bay area, creative. >> a on day brings professional artists into classrooms, teaching kids how to find their voice. >> i am a.
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>> spoken word, po we all have talents and we all shine super bright. and so when they see me on that stage with them to see themselves, they see with that trophy, only those yellow cab to do that, too now. he's fundraising for his trip with the release of his debut book. >> of identity a collection of poems inspired by people. conversations in life's not the whole krause hardaway. after the hardest days with over 440 performances. >> under his belt, run day is building a one >> one stage one student at a time. well, to learn more about poppy grande in his debut book theme of identity off the stage. welcome inside. >> head over to his website. that's right on your screen at the bottom there. time now. 5.38 and a new survey just ranks san francisco as the 4th best city to celebrate 4th of well, the study focuses on which cities offer the most fun and affordable
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celebrations analyzing factors, including average 3 star hotel prices. how clear the skies are local for a scheduled an event and average transport time from airports into the city. the top 5 cities were new york. all stand seattle, san francisco and las vegas. all right. made the list. if you plan to celebrate independence day, a reminder, fireworks are illegal in most parts of the bay, but people can still buy saving same some places so started this weekend at these pop-up stands in dublin pacifica, san bruno, newark and suisun city ourselves come to union city on july. 1st. and here's a really fun and legal way to watch the fireworks on 4th of july. tune in here to kron 4. we've got a special four-hour special where aaron, all the best fireworks shows across the bay. it's hosted by noelle bellow and dan thorn. plus, we have a special performance from the pittsburg high school marching chauvin. well, 4 is july 4th live starts and 09:00pm on kron 4. crawford
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plus smart tv app. now let's talk about basketball. the onus eval crease taking on the seattle storm and taking the win last night. kron four's or wilson has those highlights for us. >> they were hosting skylar diggins and ago. okay. >> chase, steph curry made his way to chase center as well for this. when you see branded budzinski a loyal, loyal fan, it's always there. dawn staley, even making an appearance at this one that's open to those highlights to see why all the stars were out scoreless early in the first morning. dylan splits her defenders here. get that midrange to go to put the bakries on the board for. she had 9 points and 3 rebounds on the night. moments later rejected by buildings here. going to stay out on the break west of the haze that she is downhill. veronica bergen, wide open in the corner can be slate on veronica bridges go make good as she does that the same backwards up 7, 0, at the start 2nd quarter. now storm
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there are 3 won't go. hey, is coast to coast. this time. she's not giving it up. she's going take this one and the contact. she will get the call. we should get the 2 points and to our 21 on the night 2nd half as well. we'll take it when we fin 10. think men lay. she returns after 5 games that she had ms with the giving go to kate martin from deep is good. and the bakries are up 15 with 4 to go in the 3rd martin with 11 on the night. not long after martin with the stale finds burton, she's off to the races burden floating inside and off the glass. that was good. she forces the storm to call a time out in steph curry. watch him. there approves every bit of that. the storm trying to cut into the lead watch this one. it won't go and caitlin j and will she gets the rebound watch she goes down face big ben lay there on the break. the hope and the hopper to me and the valkyrie is will they go up to win this one big final score? 84 to 57. here's burden after the game. a game plan. you know, we we have a defense that is reliant on trusting one another. and i
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think we really did that to a t tonight. and obviously we know people's tendency so we try and against those as well. but at the end of the day, >> we rely on this each other and the talk and communications. so we really try to crowd the paint. and i think we executed that pretty well. >> yeah, they executed that. you can tell they trust each other because the way they've been playing. i mean, obviously the game plan is to trust and they've done just that. he's game out there on the court. i'll toss it back to you guys at the desk. >> caltrain and raising their prices will explain how much. riders should be expected to riders should be expected to pay more. we'll be right back.
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>> here 4 things to know today. and stanley into 2 people have been displaced after fire broke out at their home. officials are saying thick black smoke and flames could be seen coming from the roof. there are no reported injuries at this time and a strike involving health care workers at ucsf benioff children's hospital in oakland. it's now coming to an end. leaders called it off on sunday. this after a federal judge tonight a request for an injunction. that's what actually stop ucsf health from proceeding with their integration plan. uc ss integration plan is set to go into effect july 6. first responders want you to know some water safety tips. weather. he's swimming or boating, be aware of. local warnings are high tide or strong currents. keep your life jackets on and stay prepared. in case of an emergency. if you have to get caught in a rip current, don't fight it. just swim parallel to the shore and tread water if you're at the beach. also beware of those sneaker waves. it's almost that time again in
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san francisco with a corpse flower set to bloom. the plant named chanel is expected to bloom within the next 10 to 14 days. this is at the conservatory of flowers. once the flour fully blooms, a deep burgundy color is going be revealed and released. it's stinky cent. this crowd is rotten fish, garlic and decay. need >> i spoke years ago. now go see it. >> we're looking outside there at san francisco with a lot of low gray overhead. definitely a foggy start in the city this morning. very much so a grey latest day of june gloom fauria before we get to know sky july tomorrow, the 2 foggiest months along a gray. we're looking outside at an onshore breeze. hence the fog we have this morning and the notion cool, they're trying to intrude a little further inland that will bring some of our inland areas down from the 90's. back to the 80's today. and today, actually, the cooler day of this week's forecast. another reason for
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that, this low pressure area centered up to the south of us with this is also a bit of an unsettled day. now, the bay area, we're going to remain dry, but areas to our north, especially along the north coast and the southern cascade foothills northern sierra. these areas north of the bay could see some isolated thunderstorm activity later today. you see those areas in red on the map, including lake county northward. these areas are under red flag warning starting at 11:00am this morning with this afternoon and tomorrow afternoon both bringing the potential of thunderstorms. you will have some rain associated with these, but also the potential of dry lightning. all this is north of the bay area. but we ourselves are looking at a day that is going to be warm and dry. so just consider that fire danger 60's for your daytime highs in the city today. 60's for mosr of the coast, too. most the rest of us are in the 70's to 80's today. today is actually the coolest one on average for inland areas. most inland spots today will stay in the
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80's, although a few low 90's on the map pleasanton among those spots right at 90 degrees. will hayward at 76 oakland up to berkeley. you're going to be upper 60's. concord reaching 90 degrees along with pittsburg, antioch, in vacaville the way how and santa rosa only at 77 for your highs. looking ahead at our next 7 days here. temperatures on wednesday are actually going to be the hottest of this week's forecast. 4th of july on friday. looks really nice. we will have some morning cloud cover likely. but some clearing afternoon skies. roadways are okay. even with the metering lights now on at the bay bridge, your drive times still holding at 12 minutes to make your crossing other roads like the san mateo bridge and the richmond center fell are still rolling along at the limit. while the golden gate, you are encountering a little fog making your crossing. a little mist and drizzle out that way. right? all right, john, the that taking a live look at sfo this morning. >> aaa says we are officially in the 4th of july travel
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period as officials are anticipating nearly 2 million travelers over the next 10 days. thursday is going to be some of the busiest travel, according to flightaware. right now, there are 32 delays and 3 cancellations. also tracking those flights in the east and south bay. so and oakland, international youth for delays. no cancellations. san jose international. you have 3 delays and no cancellations. there. commuters you can expect to pay just a little bit more for your next caltrain, right? starting tomorrow, july 1st rates go up. $0.25 to 4 bucks. and for eligible discount, rider fares goes up $2. caltrain said it delayed a $0.50 base fare increase back in 23. they were trying to avoid discouraging riders getting on board during that post quarantine recovery. we've got some good news for buyers. the transit agency reporting that service has been much cleaner, much safer and a lot busier this last quarter. bart says weekday ridership is climbing, but we in ridership seen a huge jump.
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more families are hopping on trains, dan, to events mark says this change is thanks to their safe and clean plan, which brings more police presence to its trains and stations in its latest quarterly report, barr reports crimes against minors are down, robberies, nap, bart says even fare evasion is down banks. those new gates, the bashing stalled in 40 stations. and by year's in all 50 bart stations are going to have them. pretty exciting time for california sports fans that california clasico between the san jose earthquakes and a los angeles galaxy kicked off saturday. this is at stanford stadium. what was that moment? has that story for us? >> a quick stands making themselves right at home loud and in your face fund what soccer take center stage at stanford stadium. we're excited. men were fan. daniel diaz walks with his kids a season ticket holding superfan
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alone. like i said, there were we've been our lives here. you know, i've i've played soccer since i was 7 years old. >> you know, my kid now is starting to play soccer. so so, and this is the closest team for us. they wouldn't miss. this matchup. san jose quakes versus la galaxy on won the last key to california clasico hopefully it's a good game and hopefully, you know, we went. >> and weaken even the youngest fans making sure they don't miss a moment as thousands crowd, the stadia allen been a second to give me again. >> and even if you're rooting for a team that 6 hours driving distance away and sitting deep in enemy you're welcome here. celebrating one
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of the best west coast rivalries in all of major league soccer of and it's awesome. it's a dream come true for me and my kid. it's different. jack will. but kron 4 news. >> the san francisco are the san jose earthquakes in la galaxy tied up saturday's game earthquakes going to play against new york red bulls saturday and paypal part to good time out there. it's another huge breakthrough for a high china hosted the world's first ai-powered robot soccer tournament. he quit and visual sensors ai robot soccer stars are old. kick the ball score goals and run up and down the field. look at them. but there was also a lot of fallen over so sad the summer about having to be carried off the field in stretchers the event served as apd for beijing's of comey. we're all humanoid robot games in august. ai robots will compete in 11 sports, including gymnastics track soccer and also on the sale. it's a site
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you'll likely see at a bay area. drugstores and big box. retailers items locked behind glass, but things could be changing. target announced it is testing a new technology allowing shoppers to unlock stores shelves using their smartphones. okay. target hopes the move is going courage consumers to shop back in stores. it's an anti theft solution. also being is one of our retailers like walmart as well. we'll be right back well. we'll be right back after the break. known for pursuing your passions. no one wants to be known for cancer, but a treatment can be. keytruda is known to treat cancer. fda-approved for 18 types of cancer,
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in the south bay, the popular coffee chain, dutch bros, the set to open in gilroy little later this year on east 10th street, alexander street dust bowl serves test the coffee smoothies and teas overnight locations nationwide. 13 right here in the bay. the summer, one of the nation's premier jas celebrationpreturns to the heart of silicon valley. the stanford jazz festival is tuned up and ready to deliver more than 6 weeks of performances featuring some of the greatest jazz artists. well, why on saturday we spoke with tiffany austin, one of the performers set to take stage. she says this year's lineup is especially divers. it celebrates one of her musical heroes. >> sarah van is just one of those artists who bringing so many different flavors singing, whether it is classical tone to a very bright jazzy to blues. so, but i know that that stanford, as in general grange, just brings in such an incredible array, people have different styles
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techniques. i think it's going to be gorgeous festival this clouds to the austin catcher at the stanford jazz festival running now through august. first more details go to stand for jazz dot or >> up next, president trump offering immigrant workers and tim bray past, but only to certain industries are going channels industries. in a live report. plus, lawmakers. >> was president trump's budget deal dc while they carry protesters. proposed cuts to medicaid and sites in the bay. and san francisco comes alive with color and purpose held this year's pride celebrations. we our phone call for love hollywood. right call for love hollywood. right back after the arthritis causes pain in your joints. unlike pills, voltaren gel is applied to the site of pain. penetrating deep through the skin to the joint, reducing intense pain caused by inflammation so you can move more freely. voltaren, clinically proven long-lasting arthritis pain relief.
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>> right now on the kron 4 morning news. president trump says his administration is working on creating temporary passes for immigrants in certain industries. plus, ucsf children's hospital workers in oakland call off their strike them. and the oakland airport is once again trying change its name. kron. 4 morning news starts now. >> news at 6. >> good morning. thank you hor joining us here on the kron. 4 morning news on this monday morning. i'm james fletcher rain. are in for darya this morning? we're talking about one more day in july begins to it's insane to think about john that tomorrow. july's it's was. so while the like peak summer, right, and we're right on the cusp of it. i mean, it did feel like it the

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