A giant of the senate and a dear friend to doug and me. Strong, unflappable, winning a fierce practical, earnest, but one quality above all stands out in my mind and will forever, ever set diane apart. Integrity integrity. Mourners filled seats in front of city hall in San Francisco, the city where Dianne Feinstein was born 90 years ago, and where she got her start. In politics tonight, we have Team Coverage to help wrap up this historic day. Before we hear from abc7 News Reporter suzanne fawn. Lets go live to cornell bernard. Cornell, an emotional day coming down. Very emotional indeed. Fitting farewell for Dianne Feinstein here where it all began. For her, it was a very hot day under the blazing sun for those sitting outside. But didnt stop the accolades from coming in from the Vice President. Members of congress, even the blue angels. She showed us a world where women lead, where we lift each other up so that girls like me could follow in her footsteps. She showed us strength and gr
Almazov center. A center for Artificial Intelligence in medicine opened here in june. And finally, well go to the pearl of st. Petersburg, the hermitage, and talk about inclusive exhibitions of the museum, they are accessible to people with disabilities. The special Economic Zone of st. Petersburg has been operating since 2006. It is located on two sites, novoorlovskaya. Among the residents. More than 70 companies, during their entire operation they saved approximately 11 billion rubles thanks to various benefits. The special Economic Zone of st. Petersburg was one of the first in russia to develop and implement an ig model of an infrastructure site. Last year , the special Economic Zone attracted 50 billion rubles of investment. This is a record for the entire period of operation of the site. Its residents follow the principles of sustainable development. They sort municipal solid waste and implement social waste. Labor productivity. We have introduced certain standards for ourselves,
News meteorologist andy patel. Yeah and larry and kristin, no ones escaping this heat. Take a look at those temperatures as everyones in the 80s and the 90s right now. It is currently 96 in fairfield, 91 degrees in half moon bay, 90 in the city, 94 in santa rosa and san jose. We do have that heat advisory thats in effect until 11 p. M. Tomorrow. If youre particularly sensitive to heat these above average temperatures can cause you to get sick. So there is a moderate to high risk of heat illnesses as the San Francisco area, the bay shoreline, also santa cruz mountains, santa clara valley, included in that heat advisory as we go hour by hour this evening at 5 p. M, still hanging on to that warm to hot weather as we head towards 7 p. M. Temperatures slowly coming down. And then tomorrow morning, well get some relief. Obviously the temperatures will rise again. And by tomorrow afternoon, were talking about another warm to hot day. Ill let you know exactly where those numbers will end up an
Improve. They say pedestrian safety. The changes that could be coming to city streets. Could be getting a wnba team in the very near future. We have a live report. News station. Hes calling news 2. Thank you for joining us here on kron. 4 news at 02 00am just involvement. No turn on red signs could be going up all over San Francisco. The citys board of supervisors are considering this ban. They say to decrease pedestrian deaths. Kron 4 S Michael Thomas in San Francisco with the latest. These changes could come as early as january and it really is all happening just a month or so after we saw that 4 yearold lose their life while they were walking through the crosswalk with family, which is the intersection that im at now. This is video from that horrific scene. A situation that officials are trying to make sure doesnt happen again. The idea to ban turns on red lights across the city at all. Stoplight intersections came tuesday night at San Franciscos board of supervisors meetings. The c
Naacp in favor rehiring. The former all in favor rehired him. Right. We dont hear any conversation about failures from the folks who want reinstate the Oakland Police commission has scheduled a town hall meeting seeking the communitys input. Whether or not former police chief Leronne Armstrong get his job back shortly after taking office earlier this year. Oakland mayor sheng thao fired armstrong following an investigation by a law hired by a federal monitor overseeing opd found that the chief failed to discipline an officer for misconduct. Appeals Court Arbitrator would later clear armstrong of any wrongdoing. Former general counsel of the oakland naacp Robert Harris makes the case for being in favor of the police commission, including armstrong at the top of the list of candidates for his old job. We and thats that thats property. A proper to do. As a matter of if you look at the hearing officers report in this matter, which was issued a couple of weeks ago, she recommended that disc