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zavala kron 4 news. >>was another day of 4 air quality a area you probably noticed that th smoke particularly bad though, in marion county where nevado at some of the worst aiquality in the planet today. our first charles trible. i drove fr san ity was mateo county up through san francisco to just and smoke ano quality was the 400 that's parts per million index which means there's a lot of all around nevado they're not too many people out and about folks are tryi ta grocery store and talked to one guy who says he's really y. n struggling with all of >>can't do much about it. i have pulmonary issues from v a i've got to be very careful. very careful so i i stay inside. like i said have a filter. for inside the house. and this seems to do the job. i don't use it wish. g house. you know just normally would would come in. >>at this point we don't know when the air is going to clear up if you have to go outside make sure that you're wearin a mask and use a od mask one that's fitted n 95 is particularly good.
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zavala joins us live now from sacramento with more ashley the governor did not mince words today. >>no ken and pam the definitely not mincing his words as wildfires are scorching 3.1 million acres and counting in california. the governor is now directing state agencies to speed up progress on california's environmental goals. >>this is a climate dam emergency. this is real governor gavin newsome going off after touring wildfire destruction in butte county has 5 of the state's largest wildfires burn newsome friday ordered kelly pa and the natural resources agency to figure out how to move up mandated timelines to increase green energy use and decrease carbon emissions california originally aimed to be carbon free by 2045 which he says is not soon enough we're seeing impacts today. >>that we thought would materialize by midcentury on the front lines more than 14,000 california firefighters battled the blazes other states are coming in to try to contain the historic fires with west coast crews stretched thin newsome friday signed a new law giving inmate hand crews a path to becoming
zavala joins us live now from sacramento with more ashley the governor did not mince words today. >>no ken and pam the definitely not mincing his words as wildfires are scorching 3.1 million acres and counting in california. the governor is now directing state agencies to speed up progress on california's environmental goals. >>this is a climate dam emergency. this is real governor gavin newsome going off after touring wildfire destruction in butte county has 5 of the state's...
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kron 4 capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala sat down with the state's top emergency management leader, about the need for help. >>the amount of fire that we have. >>it all on the landscape of the state. >>is probably the most that i have seen in my time long-term emergency management leader and cal oh yes, director mark ghilarducci says this year is unlike any he's experienced before for the second time in a month california is requesting another presidential major disaster declaration for devastating wildfires. he confirmed the federal government has now approved 16 firefighting grants also known as asked mags the most ever in a single california fire season, but not every fire. >>gets an f megan you have to have a series of events that are taking place that really could be you know and up into a catastrophic event with dozens of major fires burning since august the office of emergency services has 20 other states have joined the firefight through the out of state and federal mutual aid systems but the pandemic has thrown an added hurdle to bring in the extra help there were firefigh
kron 4 capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala sat down with the state's top emergency management leader, about the need for help. >>the amount of fire that we have. >>it all on the landscape of the state. >>is probably the most that i have seen in my time long-term emergency management leader and cal oh yes, director mark ghilarducci says this year is unlike any he's experienced before for the second time in a month california is requesting another presidential major disaster...
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>>our kron capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains. >>california leaders tuesday announced a new contract with a private company to develop a brand new electronic reporting system just for covid-19 especially as we think about this increased number of us that the state will see. >>in the months to come on a robust system is keen this comes weeks after the director of the department of public health resigned after a major technical issue with the state's infectious disease reporting system also known as cal ready with an influx of data the issue backlog, hundreds of thousands of cases most related to covid-19 state leaders say the new tool will be fundamental as the state works through a new fort aired color-coded system to allow counties to reopen schools and certain sections of the economy moving from 2 tier will depend on county case and positivity rates which the new data reporting to of will track state health leaders defending the new reopening system tuesday, which they say is slow and strict it's really event. >>being patient wh
>>our kron capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains. >>california leaders tuesday announced a new contract with a private company to develop a brand new electronic reporting system just for covid-19 especially as we think about this increased number of us that the state will see. >>in the months to come on a robust system is keen this comes weeks after the director of the department of public health resigned after a major technical issue with the state's infectious...
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zavala kron 4 news. >>let's take a look outside to see how things are shaping up it's been super super smoking out there and here's a sign of that now. >>you can't even see the closest tower of the golden gate bridge and the meteorologist lawrence karnow standing by talking about all that smoke out there a lot of smoke, some fog begin to move it along the coastline kind of ironic though today we saw those record breaking temperatures last couple of days. >>of course has been smoky, but the smoke from fires in far northern california that swept across the bay area that help to knock the temperatures down and cool us off kind of blocking it from all the sunlight of the right now you see is very very easy. the air quality is very poor ar und the bay area looking toward the golden gate bridge that fog now making its way on shore kind of a thick deck out there. but but the air quality is just been a mess and not only today for the past couple of weeks that's the way it's been playing out very poor quality, es
zavala kron 4 news. >>let's take a look outside to see how things are shaping up it's been super super smoking out there and here's a sign of that now. >>you can't even see the closest tower of the golden gate bridge and the meteorologist lawrence karnow standing by talking about all that smoke out there a lot of smoke, some fog begin to move it along the coastline kind of ironic though today we saw those record breaking temperatures last couple of days. >>of course has been...
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but as i say it's not a belief system data science or not the least in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>the czu lightning complex fire is now 93% contained calfire expects to have full containment on this very stubborn blaze by sunday, 925 homes have been destroyed in the fire which spans from santa cruz to san mateo counties are kron four's maureen kelly gives us an up close look at one of them. >>donna de marchi guard is telling you just some of her grass-fed cows that she and her family raise for beasts. altogether they have nearly 1000 head of cattle that graze on lands they lease and marine sonoma and san mateo counties when the lightning fires sparked around the bay area she and her family were overwhelmed, evacuating their animals that were in harm's way i was just you know probably 10 solid days of just moving livestock like nothing we've ever experienced before having so many. >>it once but while they were busy rescuing their livestock. the house they were building on the one piece of land they do own was burning down in the forest bordering big basin state park in th
but as i say it's not a belief system data science or not the least in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>the czu lightning complex fire is now 93% contained calfire expects to have full containment on this very stubborn blaze by sunday, 925 homes have been destroyed in the fire which spans from santa cruz to san mateo counties are kron four's maureen kelly gives us an up close look at one of them. >>donna de marchi guard is telling you just some of her grass-fed cows that she...
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capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains. >>as california counties work to move through the state's strict for tiered plan for reopening state leaders have added another benchmark counties need to meet before moving forward exposure to covid-19 has exacerbated many of our underlying health inequities, especially among underserved and marginalized groups really have the intersecting of factors like race and economic inequality as the state continues to slow the spread of the virus health officials are putting even more attention on vulnerable groups, older adults people with underlying health conditions essential workers people living with disabilities communities of color and immigrants cases and deaths are more common in latino black native hawaiian and pacific islanders in california counties will need to prove to the state it's narrowing the gap and improving positivity and case rates among all groups long the sponsor conditions are too were raised to no longer predicts you're out from out leaders say this will likely requ
capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains. >>as california counties work to move through the state's strict for tiered plan for reopening state leaders have added another benchmark counties need to meet before moving forward exposure to covid-19 has exacerbated many of our underlying health inequities, especially among underserved and marginalized groups really have the intersecting of factors like race and economic inequality as the state continues to slow the spread of the virus...
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zavala kron 4 news. >>another big story we're following tonight 5 california counties are now listed in the second reopening tier 3 bay area counties are now the. >>so-called substantial risk level that's indicated there in red san francisco napa were already in tier 2 santa clara county was just added to the reds here along with santa cruz county under the red tier more business sectors can reopen. santa clara county will now allow personal care services to reopen indoors that includes nail salons gyms capacity, shopping malls as well, but at 50% and if the county stays in the red here for 14 days k through 12 schools can also reopen. meanwhile in the north bay, a setback from marin county. the county had announced his plan to move from tier one to tier 2 but last night the state delayed that move keeping warren county the most restrictive status. today state officials explained why. >>when we did the official romney yesterday with the marine county data as we did with all 58 counties. the anticipated m
zavala kron 4 news. >>another big story we're following tonight 5 california counties are now listed in the second reopening tier 3 bay area counties are now the. >>so-called substantial risk level that's indicated there in red san francisco napa were already in tier 2 santa clara county was just added to the reds here along with santa cruz county under the red tier more business sectors can reopen. santa clara county will now allow personal care services to reopen indoors that...
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capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala sat down with the state's top emergency management leader to talk about the ongoing challenges. >>the amount of fire that we have. >>it all on the landscape of the state. >>is probably the most that i have seen in my time long-term emergency management leader and cal oh yes, director mark says this year is unlike any he's experienced before for the second time in a month california is requesting another presidential major disaster declaration for devastating wildfires. he confirmed the federal government has now approved 16 firefighting grants also known as asked mags the most ever in a single california fire season, but not every fire. >>gets an f megan you have to have a series of events that we are taking place that really could be you know and up into a catastrophic event with dozens of major fires burning since august the office of emergency services has 20 other states have joined the firefight or the out of state and federal mutual aid systems but the pandemic has thrown an added hurdle to bring in the extra help there were firefighters that.
capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala sat down with the state's top emergency management leader to talk about the ongoing challenges. >>the amount of fire that we have. >>it all on the landscape of the state. >>is probably the most that i have seen in my time long-term emergency management leader and cal oh yes, director mark says this year is unlike any he's experienced before for the second time in a month california is requesting another presidential major disaster...
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zavala kron 40's. >>the san francisco is marking the second day that salons and barbershops nail salons gyms can be open indoors under specific guidelines, it sounds like this is an indication that residents are crushing that covid curve but in fact just the opposite is happening. kron four's dan kerman is live at. >>san francisco city hall to explain what is going on hi dan. i grant hi catherine i can tell you that the hospitalizations were trending downward that is one of the key indicators for the city but now. >>hospitalizations are on their way up another concern of the number of daily cases that is trending down but still san francisco remains in the red zone. >>well calling the reopening of indoor hair salons and gyms a huge step. san francisco mayor london breed is warning residents bad behavior will slow further reopening and could lead to the closure of these businesses once again. >>we don't want to turn back the clock. so i know those businesses are going to be working hard to stay open. th
zavala kron 40's. >>the san francisco is marking the second day that salons and barbershops nail salons gyms can be open indoors under specific guidelines, it sounds like this is an indication that residents are crushing that covid curve but in fact just the opposite is happening. kron four's dan kerman is live at. >>san francisco city hall to explain what is going on hi dan. i grant hi catherine i can tell you that the hospitalizations were trending downward that is one of the key...
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zavala kron 4 knees. >>and in san francisco today marks the second day that salons and barbershops nail salons and gyms can the open indoors under specific guidelines say think this is an indication that residents are kind of crushing that covid curve right but in fact. >>the opposite is apparently happening kron four's dan kerman is live in san francisco and city hall tonight and dan i understand these numbers are going in the wrong direction, it doesn't seem that up. well at least the hospitalizations are going in the wrong direction. they are on the increase now after being on the decrease in terms of cases, san francisco has crushed the curve twice. >>now those cases continue to decline, but still san francisco remains in the red zone in terms of new daily cases coming up with about 60 or so every single day. this week, san francisco hair salons barber shops nail salons and gyms were among the businesses allowed to reopen indoors under strict guidelines. >>well calling this a huge step. mayor london b
zavala kron 4 knees. >>and in san francisco today marks the second day that salons and barbershops nail salons and gyms can the open indoors under specific guidelines say think this is an indication that residents are kind of crushing that covid curve right but in fact. >>the opposite is apparently happening kron four's dan kerman is live in san francisco and city hall tonight and dan i understand these numbers are going in the wrong direction, it doesn't seem that up. well at least...
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capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains how the briefing winds between the president and the governor actually. >>well branson eyes, the president's primary reason for coming here was to get an update from state officials on the wildfire situation here and that update included governor gavin newsome for 2 people who constantly criticize each other in public. the way they interacted today and over this topic, especially is not what you would expect. air force one touched down in a smoky sacramento county monday before his briefing with state emergency management leaders, president trump reiterating to reporters his concerns with california's forest management i think this is more of a management situation. >>in other countries you go to other countries in europe, >>in a roundtable discussion inside cal fire's hangar governor newsome thank the president for the approval of 14 firefighting grants and the federal emergency declaration as fires scorch millions of acres across the state knew something knowledge more work needs to be done with managing california wetlands, the majority of wh
capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains how the briefing winds between the president and the governor actually. >>well branson eyes, the president's primary reason for coming here was to get an update from state officials on the wildfire situation here and that update included governor gavin newsome for 2 people who constantly criticize each other in public. the way they interacted today and over this topic, especially is not what you would expect. air force one touched down in a...
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our capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala has more on their efforts. >>as california counties work to move through the state's strict for tiered plan for reopening state leaders have added another benchmark counties need to meet before moving forward exposure to covid-19 has exacerbated many of our underlying health inequities, especially among underserved and marginalized groups really have the intersecting of factors like race and economic inequality as the state continues to slow the spread of the virus health officials are putting even more attention on vulnerable groups, older adults people with underlying health conditions, essential workers people living with disabilities communities of color and immigrants cases and deaths are more common in latino black native hawaiian and pacific islanders in california counties will need to prove to the state it's narrowing the gap and improving positivity and case rates among all groups long the sponsor where conditions are too were raised no longer. >>predicts you're out from out leaders say this will like
our capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala has more on their efforts. >>as california counties work to move through the state's strict for tiered plan for reopening state leaders have added another benchmark counties need to meet before moving forward exposure to covid-19 has exacerbated many of our underlying health inequities, especially among underserved and marginalized groups really have the intersecting of factors like race and economic inequality as the state continues to slow the...
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kron 4 capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains. >>wildfires have burned more than 3.1 million acres and counting in california. the governor is now directing state agencies to speed up progress on california's environmental goals, this is a climate dam emergency. this is real governor gavin newsome going off after touring wildfire destruction in butte county has 5 of the state's largest wildfires burn newsome friday ordered kelly pa and the natural resources agency to figure out how to move up mandated timelines to increase green energy use and decrease carbon emissions california originally aimed to be carbon free by 2045 which he says is not soon enough we're seeing impacts today. >>that we thought would materialize by midcentury on the front lines more than 14,000 california firefighters battled the blazes other states are coming in to try to contain the historic fires with west coast crews stretched thin newsome friday signed a new law giving inmate hand crews a path to becoming professional firefighters once they're released f
kron 4 capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains. >>wildfires have burned more than 3.1 million acres and counting in california. the governor is now directing state agencies to speed up progress on california's environmental goals, this is a climate dam emergency. this is real governor gavin newsome going off after touring wildfire destruction in butte county has 5 of the state's largest wildfires burn newsome friday ordered kelly pa and the natural resources agency to figure out...
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reporting in sacramento county ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>protesters showed up for the president's visit to sacramento today in this video here you can see other protesters jumping on a chp car officer hits the gas and. the cause is the man to fall off the cruiser onto the street, not clear how badly that person was hurt, but certainly a tense scene in the state capitol today. >>during his own speech in delaware today, joe biden called the president a climate arsonist the democratic presidential nominee says the destruction and the mounting death toll in the western us require stronger presidential leadership and biden is claiming the wildfire problem, we'll get worse if the president is reelected. >>these locking crises of our time. it requires action not the nile. it requires leadership not scapegoating. requires a president to meet the threshold duty of the office to care to care for everyone. to defend us from every attack seen on c always without exception. >>5 also hammered away at the president's response to the pandemic saying he h
reporting in sacramento county ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>protesters showed up for the president's visit to sacramento today in this video here you can see other protesters jumping on a chp car officer hits the gas and. the cause is the man to fall off the cruiser onto the street, not clear how badly that person was hurt, but certainly a tense scene in the state capitol today. >>during his own speech in delaware today, joe biden called the president a climate arsonist the...
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zavala explains. >>the series heat wave, poor air quality and a pandemic didn't prevent thousands of people from attending a christian concert at the capitol this we kend in a video posted on twitter and youtube of the let us worship rally, hardly anyone could be seen wearing a mask or social distancing those are violations of not just capital permits, but also state and county rules and that covid-19 organizer and artists and floyd tweeted the turnout amounted to 12,000 people which the california highway patrol has yet to verify chp is in charge of permitting events on capitol grounds the agency has yet to comment on its approval of sunday's events. >>a spokesperson for chp did confirm republican senate minority leader shannon grove was the original permit holder for the concert grove spoke on stage sunday night got has an overwhelming love for california senator grove and the rest of the state senate republican caucus were directed to stay away from the building last week after a member tested posi
zavala explains. >>the series heat wave, poor air quality and a pandemic didn't prevent thousands of people from attending a christian concert at the capitol this we kend in a video posted on twitter and youtube of the let us worship rally, hardly anyone could be seen wearing a mask or social distancing those are violations of not just capital permits, but also state and county rules and that covid-19 organizer and artists and floyd tweeted the turnout amounted to 12,000 people which the...
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but they say they're working to balance that accordingly reporting live in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>thank you for that ashley. now coming up at 3.30 a's fall in game one of american led wild-card we'll have highlights in a live report outside the coliseum and i wildfire coverage continues after the break thousands forced evacuate because the glass fire burning in the north ba >>it's now just after 3.30 in our breaking news this tuesday, the glass fire has now burned more than 42,000 acres. it's still 0% contained thousands of people in napa and sonoma counties are currently under evacuation orders over a 100,000 a 100 structures rather have been destroyed including the popular meadow wood resort in napa more than a 1000 structures remain threatened and more than 60,000 people have been evacuated from their homes in sonoma and napa counties and now many are turning to evacuation centers for shelter. kron four's phillipe djegal shows us an outdoor evacuation area in santa rosa. the many people are turning to in order to stay safe from covid-19. >>a place to play here at
but they say they're working to balance that accordingly reporting live in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>thank you for that ashley. now coming up at 3.30 a's fall in game one of american led wild-card we'll have highlights in a live report outside the coliseum and i wildfire coverage continues after the break thousands forced evacuate because the glass fire burning in the north ba >>it's now just after 3.30 in our breaking news this tuesday, the glass fire has now burned...
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>>capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains the governor's latest briefing on the situation. catastrophic wildfires continue to burn across california. governor newsome wednesday said 25 lives total have been lost statewide while wildfire scorched 3.4 million acres and counting newsome says 4,200 structures have been destroyed as 38,000 people flee their homes 17,000 firefighters are working to control the blaze is the governor optimistic about favorable weather for fighting 25 major fires across the state are making some real progress on these larger complex us. >>and why it's absolutely true. we have enormous amount of work to do the update comes after visits from president donald trump and democratic vice presidential candidate kamala harris. both wanted briefings on the state situation. the governor wednesday weighing in on whether he thinks the president hears him on his climate change position to the we're being heard and i believe we >>and to the extent and i expect the president i'd states to radically change course no i do not. >>and so we'll continue to be stubborn,
>>capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains the governor's latest briefing on the situation. catastrophic wildfires continue to burn across california. governor newsome wednesday said 25 lives total have been lost statewide while wildfire scorched 3.4 million acres and counting newsome says 4,200 structures have been destroyed as 38,000 people flee their homes 17,000 firefighters are working to control the blaze is the governor optimistic about favorable weather for fighting 25 major...
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>>reporting in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>it's a 1000 firefighters across california are working to contain 29 major wildfires burning across the golden state. so far in 2020 fires have scorched more than 3 million acres in california. here's the very latest on the fires burning here in the bay area. the lnu complex fire in the north bay now at 96% containment. this fire has charred some 363,000 acres. meanwhile the scu complex in the east and south bays know and 98% containment with 397,000 acres burned full containment of this complex fire now expected by this coming thursday. meanwhile crews now have the czu complex fire in san mateo and santa cruz counties. and 87% containment with 86,000 acres charred the woodward fire at point reyes national seashore in marine county is now a 95% containment. this fire has scorched some 4900 acres. >>authorities have now arrested a man accused of posting threats on social media saying that he would kill another man who was organizing a benefit for survivors of the northern california
>>reporting in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>it's a 1000 firefighters across california are working to contain 29 major wildfires burning across the golden state. so far in 2020 fires have scorched more than 3 million acres in california. here's the very latest on the fires burning here in the bay area. the lnu complex fire in the north bay now at 96% containment. this fire has charred some 363,000 acres. meanwhile the scu complex in the east and south bays know and 98%...
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zavala kron 4 news. >>and here's a live picture ovr we're qualit across thelden state is says those continue to cover yoee (0on it was just a get together with friends. no big deal. everybi just wish we had now im superbeen more careful. sick it would have been easier than this. so a do what you can outside. stay six feet apart. because some things you just can't take back. do your part to loweth >>and >>we're just 4 days out of the niners opening week game e got some great news on the injury front fred has been acti list, step into his normal starting middle acker role cote cards coach kliff kingsbury raved about warner and his end he on been one of the most and not niners most consistent players since he drafted in 2018 he started game since he's been with the organization in college shanahisnot downplaying the significance of eds back is go. >>i can't talk abt too much s w for has been as reliable the player that we've had this eaback today we are obviously pretty nervous about that. he's good to re
zavala kron 4 news. >>and here's a live picture ovr we're qualit across thelden state is says those continue to cover yoee (0on it was just a get together with friends. no big deal. everybi just wish we had now im superbeen more careful. sick it would have been easier than this. so a do what you can outside. stay six feet apart. because some things you just can't take back. do your part to loweth >>and >>we're just 4 days out of the niners opening week game e got some great...
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>>reporting in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>and also happening tomorrow, san francisco will allow several indoor businesses to reopen this includes hair salons nail salons and hotels. >>can't come soon enough for a lot of folks kron four's gayle ong live tonight from san francisco showing us how one gym owner. now getting really ready to reopen. >>indoor gyms have been closed since mid-march and businesses just got the green light to reopen on thursday, it was a quick turn, but owners are eager to get back to work with restrictions. >>we're starting from ground you starting a business all over fortunately we have a number of members to retain their but where really getting prepared to open post-covid dean erickson setup disinfectant sprays and sanitation stations throughout his boutique gym, a 5th bernal fit one of 2 locations in san francisco zones are set up for social distancing a weekend filled with last minute deep cleanings and we are now scrambling to get 2 weeks of work that we had scheduled an in 72 hours the city li
>>reporting in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>and also happening tomorrow, san francisco will allow several indoor businesses to reopen this includes hair salons nail salons and hotels. >>can't come soon enough for a lot of folks kron four's gayle ong live tonight from san francisco showing us how one gym owner. now getting really ready to reopen. >>indoor gyms have been closed since mid-march and businesses just got the green light to reopen on thursday, it...
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our capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains. >>the series heat wave, poor air quality and a pandemic didn't prevent thousands of people from attending a christian concert at the capitol this weekend in a video posted on twitter and youtube of the let us worship rally, hardly anyone could be seen wearing a mask or social distancing those are violations of not just capital permits, but also state and county rules and that covid-19 organizer and artists and floyd tweeted the turnout amounted to 12,000 people which the california highway patrol has yet to verify chp is in charge of permitting events on capitol grounds the agency has yet to comment on its approval of sunday's events. >>a spokesperson for chp did confirm republican senate minority leader shannon grove was the original permit holder for the concert grove spoke on stage sunday night got has an overwhelming love for california senator grove and the rest of the state senate republican caucus were directed to stay away from the building last week after a member tested posi
our capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains. >>the series heat wave, poor air quality and a pandemic didn't prevent thousands of people from attending a christian concert at the capitol this weekend in a video posted on twitter and youtube of the let us worship rally, hardly anyone could be seen wearing a mask or social distancing those are violations of not just capital permits, but also state and county rules and that covid-19 organizer and artists and floyd tweeted the turnout...
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capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains how the briefing went up between the president and the governor actually. >>it's not yet. this was a very quick trip here to sacramento for the president he was only here for about 2 hours and the primary reason for his visit was to get a briefing from state emergency management officials on this wildfire situation here now the president approved 14 federal firefighting grant an emergency disaster declaration along with that so far this season. trump told reporters just before the briefing he has serious concerns about california's forest management issues, but the federal government does own the majority of that land now in their meeting the governor agreed to agreed more work needs to be done in that forest management space. >>but he also tried to make the case for climate change to the president you might not expect this exchange between the 2 you should take a listen. >>we obviously feel very strongly that the hots are getting hotter. the drives are getting drier. when we're having he dons likes of which we've never seen in our histor
capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains how the briefing went up between the president and the governor actually. >>it's not yet. this was a very quick trip here to sacramento for the president he was only here for about 2 hours and the primary reason for his visit was to get a briefing from state emergency management officials on this wildfire situation here now the president approved 14 federal firefighting grant an emergency disaster declaration along with that so far this...
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>>capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains how the briefing when between the president and governor newsome again as wildfires are burning and have burned more than 3 million acres across the state this year. >>the president's primary focus for this trip was to get a briefing on the state's wildfire situation from state leaders which included governor gavin newsome while the 2 constantly criticize each other in public their interaction today was not what you might expect. air force one touched down in a smoky sacramento county monday before his briefing with state emergency management leaders, president trump reiterating to reporters his concerns with california's forest management i think this is more of a management situation.
>>capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains how the briefing when between the president and governor newsome again as wildfires are burning and have burned more than 3 million acres across the state this year. >>the president's primary focus for this trip was to get a briefing on the state's wildfire situation from state leaders which included governor gavin newsome while the 2 constantly criticize each other in public their interaction today was not what you might expect. air...
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reporting live sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 days. >>still to come here on kron 4 news at 3 o'clock we're staying on top of breaking news as the glass fire continues to burn in the north bay. this is video from the sonoma county sheriff's office showing ash falling in the return of those orange skies, we'll take closer look at the latest air >>wildfire smoke impacting the air quality for folks here in the bay area. kron four's has and you talked with the air quality management district about the safety of the air outside. >>the bay area air quality management district has extended the spare the air alert through friday due to wildfire smoke from the glass fire in napa and sonoma counties bay area air quality management district meteorologist eric label says on it shows a really good to you. >>the fires that we're seeing across the reason one of those we were afraid of at least i was because i'm the forecaster last week. and i was the critical fire weather conditions exacerbating the other fires that have really contained. so that that
reporting live sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 days. >>still to come here on kron 4 news at 3 o'clock we're staying on top of breaking news as the glass fire continues to burn in the north bay. this is video from the sonoma county sheriff's office showing ash falling in the return of those orange skies, we'll take closer look at the latest air >>wildfire smoke impacting the air quality for folks here in the bay area. kron four's has and you talked with the air quality management...
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zavala kron 4 news. >>hundreds of evacuees seeking shelter because of the glass fire. >>are you know living in some makeshift some with relatives in one case. rebecca farrell will she's been sleeping in her car for the past couple of nights first along a city street. then in a parking lot in santa rosa. she says that her apartment is okay. it's in the rincon valley community but if she shows you just how close the flames when she took this picture. >>i'm a chef and i'm just been laid off as well. and it's just. >>so here she was laid off from her job because she's a chef and now she has nowhere to live. she's you know can't go back into her apartment until they say so. it she says that she she's happy anyway that they check on her well-being in this parking lot she felt safe sleeping there overnight. >>well for many people living in sonoma county the glass fire is not the first major wildfire that's forced them out of homes in the middle of the night. lifelong santa rosa resident. marwin donna had to do
zavala kron 4 news. >>hundreds of evacuees seeking shelter because of the glass fire. >>are you know living in some makeshift some with relatives in one case. rebecca farrell will she's been sleeping in her car for the past couple of nights first along a city street. then in a parking lot in santa rosa. she says that her apartment is okay. it's in the rincon valley community but if she shows you just how close the flames when she took this picture. >>i'm a chef and i'm just...
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zavala kron 4 news. >>a star player for the san francisco forty-niners is put on the reserve list and that >>this 29 right now and we are looking at another foggy start to the day and smoky and and we've also got traffic beginning to build as more and more people head to work we've got robin with that in half a second job, we'll start with you and let's talk about that smoke and fog, yeah, fog and smoke. obviously the 2 biggest things we've got to talk about today this morning fog across the bay area sitting right above us for the most part. >>it's going to be temporary eventually we do get some sunshine and we're already seeing foggy conditions lifting across the bay so improving already for a lot of areas. unfortunately i wish i could say the same about the smoke has not improved for most areas, especially noticeable nevado which yet again this morning for a second morning in a row is in our worst category as far as smoke as same for you right along the coastline in southern san mateo county. nearby wi
zavala kron 4 news. >>a star player for the san francisco forty-niners is put on the reserve list and that >>this 29 right now and we are looking at another foggy start to the day and smoky and and we've also got traffic beginning to build as more and more people head to work we've got robin with that in half a second job, we'll start with you and let's talk about that smoke and fog, yeah, fog and smoke. obviously the 2 biggest things we've got to talk about today this morning fog...
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>>reporting in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>regardless of who you blame is definitely a mess as we take a look at the 4 zone forecast a live look outside tonight at san francisco's embarcadero there is a bit of haze, but that's often the case when we take this shot you really never know it at this time of day how bad the arizona earlier today, though you couldn't see the bridge from just a couple blocks away joining us now chief meteorologist lawrence karnow always you hinted that there might be a storm out there to help blow away some of this better yeah i mean it doesn't look like a huge one a bit be maybe enough just to mix out some of the smoke around the bay area still see the haze out there this evening in there's no getting around has improved just slightly this evening, but still we're going to see a lot of smoke tomorrow morning. >>temperatures outside right now you're still looking at 70 degrees in concord 68 in livermore 66 in san jose 64 degrees. redwood city 58 degrees with that patchy dense fog in san francisco
>>reporting in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>regardless of who you blame is definitely a mess as we take a look at the 4 zone forecast a live look outside tonight at san francisco's embarcadero there is a bit of haze, but that's often the case when we take this shot you really never know it at this time of day how bad the arizona earlier today, though you couldn't see the bridge from just a couple blocks away joining us now chief meteorologist lawrence karnow always you...
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i think we're totally in sync reporting in sacramento county ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>still ahead here on the kron 00:04am morning news a closer look at the damage from fires in the north bay as homeowners return to clean up the mess left behind and san jose city leaders are coming together to fight illegal dumping we'll tell you what they're looking to do to clean up the and as we step outside today we're doing so with temperatures comfortably this morning in the 50's and 60's talking a warm and hazy afternoon again. >>and checking in on the bay bridge. we now have a full house heading into san francisco. it is packed at the bay bridge toll plaza that didn't take long we'l >>it's 14 right now want to get a look at the weather and see if it's going to be any better than it was yesterday, let's hope so it's a little bit of a different john good morning. yeah, i looked up at the skies guys and i saw some sunshine i wanted to get out there so bad and work out, but air quality is still a little bit rough. so don't let the blue skies to see we're not out of the woods just
i think we're totally in sync reporting in sacramento county ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>still ahead here on the kron 00:04am morning news a closer look at the damage from fires in the north bay as homeowners return to clean up the mess left behind and san jose city leaders are coming together to fight illegal dumping we'll tell you what they're looking to do to clean up the and as we step outside today we're doing so with temperatures comfortably this morning in the 50's and 60's...
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we have our capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala now with details on the governor's plan to prevent. >>future fires. >>with 2 new serious fires scorching parts of northern california state leaders continue to call in in an already record fire season. a lot of consternation. >>in and around that region that has been hit over and over and over again as of monday more than 18,000 firefighters work to control 27 major fires across the state governor gavin newsome said the federal government approved 2 more fire management assistance grants bringing the total so far this year to 15 the governor said state emergency management leaders requested help from 6 other states. >>while 117 aircraft are working to fight flames from the air more than 3.7 million acres have burned in california so far this year the governor monday said his proposed budget for next year includes a record amount of money for fire prevention and fighting efforts were not standing still we're not just victims of fate. >>we want to shape this future we want to work on suppression work on prevention and then work on adapta
we have our capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala now with details on the governor's plan to prevent. >>future fires. >>with 2 new serious fires scorching parts of northern california state leaders continue to call in in an already record fire season. a lot of consternation. >>in and around that region that has been hit over and over and over again as of monday more than 18,000 firefighters work to control 27 major fires across the state governor gavin newsome said the federal...
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>>reporting in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>well here in the bay area, the lnu complex fire in the north bay is now 96% contained. the fires burned more than 363,000 acres so far but again getting their inching their way closer to full containment. the scu complex fires in the east and south bay. now 98% contain still holding at just under 400,000 acres in size the czu complex fires, 89% contained at just under or just a little above the 86,000 acre mark in terms of size and then lastly the woodward fire is 95% contained still at just under 5,000 acres burned so far that's the fire in marin county out of the point reyes national seashore. >>it's 5 '08 and several businesses in san francisco are getting ready to open indoors, including gyms fitness centers. >>and hair and nail salon yesterday a lot of them have been waiting for that will be some restrictions of course as customers come back inside kron 4 sarah stinson live in the city to explain what people can expect sarah. >>james darya some of the restrictions include limit
>>reporting in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>well here in the bay area, the lnu complex fire in the north bay is now 96% contained. the fires burned more than 363,000 acres so far but again getting their inching their way closer to full containment. the scu complex fires in the east and south bay. now 98% contain still holding at just under 400,000 acres in size the czu complex fires, 89% contained at just under or just a little above the 86,000 acre mark in terms of size...
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capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala sat down with the state's top emergency management leader about the ongoing challenges. the amount of fire that we have. >>it all on the landscape of the state is probably the most that i have seen in my time long-term emergency management leader and cal oh yes, director mark ghilarducci says this year is unlike any he's experienced before for the second time in a month california is requesting another presidential major disaster declaration for devastating wildfires. he confirmed the federal government has now approved 16 firefighting grants also known as asked mags the most ever in a single california fire season, but not every fire. >>gets an f megan you have to have a series of events that are taking place that really could be you know and up into a catastrophic event with dozens of major fires burning since august the office of emergency services has 20 other states have joined the firefight through the out of state and federal mutual aid systems but the pandemic has thrown an added hurdle to bring in the extra help there were firefighters th
capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala sat down with the state's top emergency management leader about the ongoing challenges. the amount of fire that we have. >>it all on the landscape of the state is probably the most that i have seen in my time long-term emergency management leader and cal oh yes, director mark ghilarducci says this year is unlike any he's experienced before for the second time in a month california is requesting another presidential major disaster declaration for...
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zavala kron 4 news. >>coming up next our wildfire coverage continues with the bear fire that one is burning
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>>who rescued some hundreds of people from the creek fire in fresno capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala has the details. >>president trump is reportedly flying here into mcclellan park in sacramento, which is serving as a command station for state emergency management officials white house officials say state leaders will provide the president with a briefing on california's wildfire situation which so far has been historic with 5 of the state's largest fires burning callow yes officials confirmed the visit but say they don't have logistical details yet because of covid members of the state republican caucus tell us who the president will meet with is limited. i'm told so far he set to be joined by congressman doug lamalfa kevin mccarthy and possibly governor gavin newsome trump's visit will come just days after governor newsom slammed the president's leadership on the environment noting the 100 lawsuits california has against the administration most of them environment related the governor calling the state's wildfires situation a climate emergency and a prom to speed up progress on th
>>who rescued some hundreds of people from the creek fire in fresno capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala has the details. >>president trump is reportedly flying here into mcclellan park in sacramento, which is serving as a command station for state emergency management officials white house officials say state leaders will provide the president with a briefing on california's wildfire situation which so far has been historic with 5 of the state's largest fires burning callow yes...
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zavala will host it the 30 minute show begins at 9.30 you can also find more stories like this online at kron 4 dot com just look under the community tab for hispanic heritage month. >>tonight the city of louisville has again under curfew that has been extended until monday morning during a protest yesterday a state lawmaker was among those arrested for allegedly breaking the 09:00pm curfew kentucky state representative attica scott is now charged with first-degree writing unlawful assembly and failure to disperse. today she called those charges ludicrous and said she and others arrested were quote traumatized by the actions of louisville police. >>lmpd swarmed us they start yelling circle and circle and they would let us lead to go back to our vehicle and they would let us literally across the street totget to the church for sanctuary. it was a 58, so wasn't even 9 o'clock listen even curfew again they were traumatized. we were shocked. it was unbelievable. and right now i'm i'm very disgusted and angry that lmpd would levy these false charges against me and my child and mother folks
zavala will host it the 30 minute show begins at 9.30 you can also find more stories like this online at kron 4 dot com just look under the community tab for hispanic heritage month. >>tonight the city of louisville has again under curfew that has been extended until monday morning during a protest yesterday a state lawmaker was among those arrested for allegedly breaking the 09:00pm curfew kentucky state representative attica scott is now charged with first-degree writing unlawful...
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zavala has the latest covid-19 update from state officials pashley. >>he's not for his covid-19 numbers are substantially down right now the positivity rate statewide sitting at 3.6% over the last 2 weeks and the case rate of 7.7 cases per 100,000 people those numbers actually got california removed today, officially from the new york, new jersey and connecticut tri-state area mandatory 14 day quarantine list for travelers. now in addition to that 3 more counties in the got the green light tuesday to move forward into the next tier of reopening going from purple that widespread here to read substantial in this tier of murder in tacoma and union counties moved from those tiers out to the to the substantial red tier that allows those counties 3 of the many indoor businesses with extremely limited capacity schools can reopen in these counties for 2 weeks in 2 weeks. >>we know there's a whole host another set of veteran corporal today but matt, the criteria for the reds here for one week so if those trends hold and they continue to see stable and reduce t
zavala has the latest covid-19 update from state officials pashley. >>he's not for his covid-19 numbers are substantially down right now the positivity rate statewide sitting at 3.6% over the last 2 weeks and the case rate of 7.7 cases per 100,000 people those numbers actually got california removed today, officially from the new york, new jersey and connecticut tri-state area mandatory 14 day quarantine list for travelers. now in addition to that 3 more counties in the got the green...
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>>by the way our hispanic heritage special runs saturday october 17th our very own ashley zavala will be hosting that a 30 minute special starts at 9.30 that night you can also find more stories online at kron 4 dot com just look under the community tab for hispanic heritage month. >>and that wraps up kron 4 news at 8 thanks for being with us this hour. but our primetime news continues at the top of the hour. >>we're obviously keeping an eye on the nationwide protests tonight after it was announced. no officers will be charged directly related to briana taylor's death in >>news station. you're watching kron 4 news at 9. >>now at 9 protests erupt around the country over the lack of charges in the breonna taylor case these are new images from the citizen app coming into our newsroom of a protest happening in san francisco. protesters can be heard yelling for justice as they walked down 18th street toward the police station on valencia street in the city good evening, everybody, i'm
>>by the way our hispanic heritage special runs saturday october 17th our very own ashley zavala will be hosting that a 30 minute special starts at 9.30 that night you can also find more stories online at kron 4 dot com just look under the community tab for hispanic heritage month. >>and that wraps up kron 4 news at 8 thanks for being with us this hour. but our primetime news continues at the top of the hour. >>we're obviously keeping an eye on the nationwide protests tonight...
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zavala is going to host it check it out you can also find a lot more stories online on kron 4 dot com just look under the community tab for ophispanic so you're a small business, or a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't, you bounce forward, with serious and reliable internet. powered by the largest gig speed network in america. but is it secure? sure it's secure. and even if the power goes down, your connection doesn't. so how do i do this? you don't do this. we do this, together. bounce forward, with comcast business. >>all right, let's check out the weather one last time and looking good over san francisco across the bay and that a gorgeous shot never get tired of that we're fog free right now except a patch is likely to form along the coastline. yeah certainly i'm moving along the coast early tomorrow morning. but by the afternoon tomorrow. we start to see that northerly wind kick in and that's that offshore wind sweeping the fog way and how about sunday is going to start out clear i think all the way the coastline an
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our capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala has more. >>wildfires have burned more than 3.1 million acres and counting in california. the governor is now directing state agencies to speed up progress on california's environmental goals, this is a climate dam emergency. this is real governor gavin newsome going off after touring wildfire destruction in butte county has 5 of the state's largest wildfires burn newsome friday ordered kelly pa and the natural resources agency to figure out how to move up mandated timelines to increase green energy use and decrease carbon emissions california originally aimed to be carbon free by 2045 which he says is not soon enough we're seeing impacts today. >>that we thought would materialize by midcentury on the front lines more than 14,000 california firefighters battled the blazes other states are coming in to try to contain the historic fires with west coast crews stretched in houston friday signed a new law giving inmate hand crews a path to becoming professional firefighters once they're released fro
our capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala has more. >>wildfires have burned more than 3.1 million acres and counting in california. the governor is now directing state agencies to speed up progress on california's environmental goals, this is a climate dam emergency. this is real governor gavin newsome going off after touring wildfire destruction in butte county has 5 of the state's largest wildfires burn newsome friday ordered kelly pa and the natural resources agency to figure out how...