Youre watching kron. Noon. Thank you for joining us here on kron. 4 news at noon. Im happy to be with you. Im Justine Waldman and we will start with the 75,000 Kaiser Health care workers and the employees who are getting ready to go on strike their labor contract with kaiser expired over the weekend kron fours Michael Thomas in walnut creek with the latest. Were just about 2 days away from c one of the largest healthcare strikes in u. S. History and locations just like this. Kaiser in walnut creek could be affected, causing patients to be delayed in multiple ways. In total, theres almost 75,000 healthcare workers set to strike nationwide in this threeday strike could start as soon as october 4th, which is this coming wednesday. It includes workers in washington, colorado, oregon, and almost 60,000 here in california with 20,000 coming out of the bay area. Their contracts expired over the weekend. Union officials telling us they have had good discussions with kaiser, but one of the Bigg
oh [bleep] oh, by god. pete: we begin this hour with a fox weather alert. thousands of residents are left in the dark this morning as two tornadoes rip through parts of tennessee, kentucky and mississippi. rachel: at least six people, including a child, were killed after the tornadoes touched down. will: on the ground in nashville with the latest. nicole. reporter: will, pete, ray i chel, good morning to you all. it is a heartbreaking day here in the only in music city, but across the state of tennessee as several families are now mourning the six who lost their lives after those several tornado-warned storms moved through the area. behind me you re looking at just one community that was hit maybe the hardest. this is madison, tennessee. and you ll notice here we re only a few miles outside downtown nashville, but you can take a look at just the sheer destruction and the force of the potential tornado that moved through the area here. it s hard to see, of course, as we re
stay here in washington until all our work is completed. we must, for one, finish the task of passing an emergency supplemental bill with aid to ukraine, aid to israel, humanitarian assistance to innocent civilians in gaza, and funding for the indo-pacific. time is short for us to act. senate majority leader chuck schumer with a brief but urgent list of what congress needs to get done before their next break. lawmakers return to work today with just 15 days on their schedule for now for the rest of the the year. we ll go through the time line and other top priorities just ahead. plus, the latest on the humanitarian pause in gaza. an extension should bring the release of more hostages and more aid into the territory. and also ahead, an update on the college students of palestinian descent who were shot in vermont. we ll hear from the mother of one of the victims. good morning and welcome to way too early on this tuesday, november 28th. i m jonathan lemire. thanks for
right now on early start, the temporary truce between israel and hamas has been extended by two days. could it go even longer? plus israel has received the list of hostages that could be released today. how many and how soon. and lawyers reveal the final witness at donald trump s civil fraud trial, the former president himself will take the stand last in new york. good day to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i m kasie hunt. it is 5:00 a.m. in washington, noon in gaza where israel and hamas have reached a deal to extend the four day truce that began last friday by an additional two days. in order to extend the pause hamas has committed to releasing another 20 women and children over the next two days. we would of course hope to see the pause extended further and that will depend upon hamas continuing to release hostages. monday hamas freed another 11 hostages mostly women and children, all israeli dual citizens, none of them american. so 69 host
Backlash. Why the mom who filmed it is coming to that womans defense. And Family Affair. The socalled shib sibs taking home a medal but another american pair facing a devastating fall. Plus, the new fallout over doping. And good morning, america. We hope you are well this tuesday morning. Another emotional day in florida. The teens there heading to their State Capitol. This as family and friends gather to remember the victims of the massacre. They will not be forgotten. Also yesterday the shooter, nikolas cruz, appeared in court. Abcs Adrienne Bankert is parkland with more on this and the Students Mission going forward. Good morning, adrienne. Reporter good morning to you too, robin. It is another day of funerals and another day of fighting for gun reform. The studentlid Movement Never again has moved well beyond florida, but their next step is to meet with those state lawmakers. This is not a field trip. This is a student movement. Reporter students from Marjory Stoneman douglas high