complex fires, we'll go first out to the scu lightning complex fires in parts of the east and south bay that fire is now more than 55% contained. the lnu lightning complex fires in the north bay are now 58% contained and the czu august lightning complex fires in parts of san mateo and santa cruz counties are now 37% contained. >>so far the czu fire has burned nearly 85,000 acres destroyed nearly 1300 structures, almost 7,000 more structures still remain threatened tonight. people forced to flee the flames now returning back home to see exactly what could be left of their homes. as we mentioned members of the guard arriving today they will help begin to fight those flames tomorrow. kron four's gayle ong has and scotts valley with the very latest. >>clear hackett and her daughter emily return home to been lowman sunday like thousands of residents not knowing what they come back to you they expected. and to be gone as expected it to somehow be here because of the amount of fire but as they ended up bringing in relieved to see their homes still standing, but no others are experiencing loss this is the one that we kind of with believe in fearing for a long time there's been a long time since we had a fire in the valley. >>and you know the fact that it was you know the bonny doon boulder creek and the basin areas is tragic. >>and a lot of students and colleagues have lost their homes this easy lightning complex fire broke out the morning of august 16th, the cause believed to be lightning the fire mostly burned through santa cruz county approaching week 3. >>most of the activity now is in southern san mateo county. meantime crews worked on areas along highway, 9 utility workers could be seen on the roads, the focus clearing hazards like this while some communities are beginning to repopulate firefighters warn we're not out of the woods just yet to want to remind everybody that we are still very early in our fire season. it's just the end of we're just getting into what we consider normal fire season, our window of opportunity for fire events of magnitude that we just had firefighters said control lines unburned fuel ahead of hot and dry weather in the forecast midweek. >>in scotts valley gayle ong kron 4 news. the scu lightning complex fires that are burning in 5 counties, including santa clara alameda and santa flips last counties. well, they're 18 structures have been damaged in over 104 have been destroyed. cal fire says progress is being made because containment is now at 55%. >>just for some information for you in 2020 so far from the beginning the year to date we have over 7,000 fires for total acreage of that has been burning of over 1.4 million acres within the state. and without turnover to our operations section chief tim ertz for an update on the fire. >>good afternoon. my name is tim ernst operations section chief with cal parties amendment number 6. and i've had the privilege of sharing with you the last several days so far fires continue to make positive gains on this fire. with that said though i want to advise everybody that we're not completely out of the woods yet i'm sure as many of our viewers and our listers have seen over the last 24 hours we've had a lot of smoke in the sky. so many dressed at first as we talked about there are 2 main ways that we attacked fire directed in directing the indirect modes. we're currently using to close off and establish control line this safe dozer line on a ridge and the active fire the still actively burning inside this pink area of the burn zone. the main fire are the main smoke home that he was probably see all the way into san jose and further self is from this area which is a controlled burn everything is working exactly according to plan. there is no current risk of that escaping our control objectives so that's all moving just the way we had hoped it would. meanwhile let's check in with meteorologist rebecca strong to get the very latest on the fire conditions were talking spare the air alerts. we're also talking about a rise in temperatures which isn't good for fire crews trying to contain those fires. >>you know jonathan that's right we're actually going to see a slight warming trend over the next couple of days, current conditions outside right now though this is san jose and this is right near the su lightning complex fire 64 degrees currently right now relative humidity at 78% wind speed. pretty low at 7 miles per hour. so that is definitely a more positive news napa we're looking at 62 degrees right now. humidity's at 78% and 6 mile an hour winds that we are tracking and then a closer to santa cruz. so we're looking at some of the moderate conditions at 63 right now and relative humidity at 75% and 3 miles per hour as far as the wind speeds go and yes, another spare the air alert is in effect for tomorrow because of the port our quality around the bay area because of these fires, i'll have all those details coming up in my next weather check a little bit later back to you. >>thank you so much now to our coronavirus coverage and more than 25 million people have been infected with covid-19 across the world. according to new numbers released by johns hopkins university, the united states has the highest total number of cases and nearly 6 million. brazil follows behind us with more than 33. 3.8 million. johns hopkins university also reports that more than 842,000 people have died since cases were first reported in china. last december. >>a number of this is getting ready to reopen across the bay area tomorrow, the move comes as part of the state's revamped reopening strategy which will allow counties to oversee their reopening based on the 4 tiered system. purple means widespread infections which means most non essential indoor businesses are closed. yellow means minimal spread and most into a businesses are open but with modifications starting tomorrow retail hair salons and barbershops will start indoor services in warren, san mateo santa clara and solano counties indoor malls in alameda county will reopen tomorrow but only at 25% capacity. now the county which is one of 2 counties to be in the substantial tier will have some indoor businesses reopen tomorrow, san francisco. the other county in that substantial tier will allow outdoor gyms to reopen on september 9th. health officials in contra costa and sonoma counties both say they're reviewing governor newsom's new guidance. >>kron four's dan thorn spoke with the owner of a barbershop who is getting ready to reopen indoor operations starting tomorrow. he's live tonight in daly city with a look at how they're now getting ready then. >>jonathan and justine his barber shop owner tells us he's ready to get back to work. it's been months of uncertainty for people in his industry and he's just looking forward to getting back in there and doing what needs to be done. but at the same time he's hoping that there will not be another rolled back. >>this south san francisco barbershop is one of several san mateo county businesses ready for a purple tier reopening, it's been more than a month since people have been allowed back inside feel-good cuts for a trend, i'm happy that we are able to open absolutely but for fill our party, it's bittersweet because many within his industry continue to struggle. with not having enough space to service customers outside he's had to make several adjustments inside mask-wearing has required chairs are now spread out 6 feet apart and there will be limited capacity. he's also making sure sanitizer is readily available but weighing heavy on his mind is if he and others have to close up again most important we're just looking to open its tail and so we can be able to pull fire. the road to reopening hasn't been easy and san mateo county the state says widespread transmission of covid-19 is still evident as of sunday there's been more than 8,000 cases recorded and more than 130 deaths show me we're the publisher of a son. >>of the virus is spread. beauty salons and hair salons our health officer says it does not county supervisor david cannabis as thousands within san mateo county remain out of work and that trend will likely continue he's pushing for more longer term support for local businesses and suggests rethinking how we look at the virus. but i'm worried about. >>is that we have to take another step back we take another step back. you know where we have issues. >>nobody says that he's been working with other barbers beauty shop owners on ways to become recognized as essential workers. a planned protest is expected on tuesday morning at san francisco city hall. hopefully getting that recognition. reporting live in daly city dan thorn kron 4 news meanwhile in contra costa county there has been a gradual downward trend in the number of coronavirus cases. >>positivity rates and this some businesses are being allowed to reopen in contra costa county. i got a chance to talk with the owner of rare birds law and walnut creek to discuss her plans on reopening this week. just describe if you can what the last few months have been like for you. >>you know, it's just been. it's really still unbelievable what has happened in our in california especially. and you know opening this week is bittersweet because there's many fellow stylists and fellow institutions there are 10 tours there you know a lot of people in the industry that are not allowed to work so it's a bittersweet. we but we are grateful that we do get open and we believe that we can provide a safe environment to do so. >>young the number and you guys will be working indoors and that will be the first time basically since since you've been able to do that i know a number of there have been many with regards to a hair salon owners saying you know you guys have those infrastructure already in place indoors. to help battle some of these issues that a number of concerns that leaders were worried about can talk a little bit about about what adjustments he'll be having to make as a ring as a result of opening your doors. >>i think one of the main things for us is anywhere already a very sanitary environment we always have you know that's what we spend all of our schooling is is in sanitation. so we are well versed in in the salon right now we'll just really focusing on keeping the social distance guidelines as you know. so heading into stations in between silencer having partitions that are going help separate the stylus. >>so go tonight president trump expected to visit kenosha wisconsin this week to meet with law enforcement after the jacob blake shooting details on why some leaders say they don't want to there. >>on our news will continue with the bay area wildfires at 9.30 you will hear from a couple who say they lost everything in the l a new fire. >>and protest in oakland last night becoming heated will walk you through >>when police and protesters clashing late saturday night after an evening of mostly peaceful demonstrations. calling for social justice and the defending a police in the into racism kron four's reyna harvey walks us through what happened saturday night. >>protesters and police went head to head during an overnight protest. one officer was injured and you can see here it looks like someone stealing a bottle at police. 100 plus people took part in last night's protests. this all happening near him and anna and grand avenue. according to the oakland police department rocks bottles lasers and shields were used to us officers as you can see some were also pointing lasers at officers. police say this is a misdemeanor and carries a penalty of up to 30 days in jail officers confiscated shields and other items from those in attendance. pd says they have to deploy gas and smoke and half a dozen arrests were made there were no reports of any damage or vandalize property from overnight. we've reached out to the oakland police department to get an update on the officer i will give you that information as soon as that becomes available for now reporting here in oakland reyna harvey kron 4 news. >>and kron 4 spoke with oakland city council member dan called who says it's going to take a team effort to stop the people who come to end peaceful protests. >>we need that we need the organizers of the larger peaceful pass to protest demonstrations to tell these rioters these ridiculous you know violent perpetrators that we will have done that that is unacceptable. i fortunately even when that happens some of these rioters, you know don't listen other people and these do whatever they want and around and it's disturbing and we with our understanding about half the people who are engaging in these violent acts is part of a literally violent acts are not even from oakland. they're from somewhere else the bay area that coming over the to cause a mess and it helps nobody says it does not help anybody. the cause is not helped. when a small business sometimes black owned small businesses is destroyed nobody is saying no black live is saved because of that. >>and during the protest. one police officer was reportedly hurt. >>this morning demonstrators marching across the golden gate bridge. this was part of the rescue america rally which was organized by the walk away foundation in partnership with the san francisco republican party. in addition to the march there was also a parade of boats under the golden gate bridge at the same time. the walk away foundation says it is a movement of patriots from all walks of life that believe that the democratic party has become too extreme. san jose police meanwhile have made one arrest after an agitator vandalize city hall friday night during a protest for jacob lake. it comes after a similar incident that night when educators also vandalized the home of san jose and there, sam licardo tonight investigators now trying to piece together of both incidents are indeed connected. >>president trump is expected to visit kenosha wisconsin on tuesday in order to meet with law enforcement this is in response to the jacob blake shooting. the president says he wants to crack down on the unrest that has unfolded there, however, the lieutenant governor mandela barnes who was a democrat says that the president should cancel his plans. >>you look at be incendiary remarks that the president has may the city entire convention around creating more animosity a creating more division around what's going on in kenosha so i don't know how given any of the previous statements that the president may that he intends to come here to be helpful and we absolutely don't need that right now. >>on the other hand, wisconsin senator ron johnson says he embraces the president's law and order approach he says peaceful protest should not be allowed to turn into quote a seat each. >>a live look outside right now courtesy of will i guess let's talk weather right meteorologist rebecca strong's here on this a live look right now that we are. >>checking out in san francisco this hour south of market camera here and you can see. we are tracking some fog and parts around the bay area, mostly hugging or coastal spawn going through san francisco that marine layer of course, i'm making the temperatures, nice and cool. and you can see them right here behind me we're mostly in the 60's to low 70's in some spots but even cooler the coast and getting into those 50's 57 currently right now in half moon bay 55 in pacifica far south as own san jose you're at 6462 in morgan hill 58 in alameda 61 degrees right now in oakland, 62 in napa 55 in petaluma and 59 currently in novato futurecast for showing us some how it's going to be looking over night into early tomorrow morning and yes you can see that marine layer is going to be with us through a little bit parts of the east bay. definitely in san francisco and hugging the coast and parts of our north bay zone. but it's going to be quickly moving in and then back out and we're going to see drier conditions as we get through the next couple of days in fact high pressure continuing to build around the bay area through the middle of the week and we are going to see a slight warm up temperature wise as well. highs the we're expecting for tomorrow those 90's will return once again, especially if you're going to be inland very hot in concord n livermore 94 degrees tomorrow. 87 if you'll be an antioch and then we're looking at say 82 degrees in hayward closer to the bay 84 expected in fremont for the high tomorrow, upper 80's to low 90's in our south zone, san jose you're currently going to be a at 88 for the afternoon high tomorrow, 91 in morgan hill expected and then upper 60's to low 70's for summer coastal spots 68 in happened bay tomorrow and 73 expected in san francisco, looking ahead you're 70 around the bay forecast those 90's will be sticking around inland through much of the week. we'll get some relief during the middle of the week wednesday and thursday and then as we get closer to the weekend. it's definitely going to start to bump up by a few degrees inland. around the bay and at the coast back to you. >>we're back tanks, a federal judge here in california and has agreed to set free a university researcher accused of lying about her ties to china's military in communist party. in order to gain access to the united states. a judge in sacramento said friday that he's willing to allow juan tang to live with a chinese. immigrant pending her trial for visa fraud. but the prosecution is expected to challenge the decision tang a former u c davis cancer researcher and has been in jail since late july. authorities claim that she falsely claim that she had no ties to the china. people's liberation army air force or china's communist party. >>a 13 year-old is now dead after police say an adult that she was riding with was driving under the influence and lost control back of a police arrested brian gonzalez lopez and charged him with dui and vehicular manslaughter. according to police just after 2 in the morning. lopez crashed a car between mari avenue and bernardo avenue. the 13 year-old girl was ejected from the car and then found the roadway. she was pronounced dead at the scene lopez has been booked into the santa clara county jail. thousands of people were forced to evacuate during the recent wildfires some of the orders have now been lifted we'll go through those details ahead. >>the story of survival a mother gives birth weeks early after being hit and killed by a drunk driver. a right now, we could all use some comforting words, so here it goes: melty, melty, tasty, grilly, juicy, sizzle. mmm, that should feel better. the sourdough patty melt is back. make it a combo meal for just $5.99... melty, melty. and packed with my toasted sourdough bread... ...freshly grilled onions, 100% beef. and two slices of melted cheese. all that with fries and a drink for only $5.99! ...woah, is there an echo in here? get my sourdough patty melt combo, back on my menu for $5.99. >>a baby girl in southern california who was delivered under extreme circumstances is thriving tonight. the mom gave birth more than a month early in an emergency c section after a drunk driver hit and killed her stacey butler has more on this little baby girls next big milestone. >>bill was there. >>a new was than men. >>every time you bottle feed his daughter in the hospital, it's a big milestone because they tell me she's technically not supposed to be in this world yet you know, she's she's a premium. she was our duty was september 20th at tin rose now 5 pounds 2 ounces was delivered in an emergency c section just after her mother was struck and killed by a suspected dui driver earlier this month when i see here when hold dear and when i put her on my chest everything just washes away. >>to bury the people v. >>she is taking a bottle every 3 hours. doctors say she's almost ready to go home they can't predict what the future may bring to her but at this point you know, she's healthy her dad james offer as spoke to a city department where he plans to live with his daughter on chile bus at least i have a part of my life still here in ontario and you know michael has to be the best father i could possibly be in. and give her the best life i can get very he still has his wife's things where she left that someday he will pack them up and save them for his daughter when she has site. all money was like i'll be ready for that moment to show her you know to show like. a mom she had because to the last very last second she gave her life for her. she protected her so it's only fair that i would do the same alvarez is ready to bring his daughter home alone check with a onesie every day he says he asked his wife use for sites that he is not alone that she's guiding him i want to raise my daughters like in her image i want my wife to be proud of me. >>that was stacey butler reporting in little baby evelyn rose is expected to be released from the hospital tomorrow. >>still to come tonight, gone too soon the news and chadwick boseman is death. definitely being felt all across the globe tonight, we'll show you how folks now paying tribute. the black panther actor. >>and a couple in vacaville is feeling. the bird to the wildfires after they were so destructive they >>lava coming over the hills, there is a finger of red here finger of red here. i would see it torch go up in a flame that tree just catching fire. >>tonight a vacaville homeowner sharing his story with kron 4 about the moments that he saw the lnu lightning complex fire. quickly approaching his home. he shot this video during the terrifying moments when the flames eventually took over. >>so now the cleanup has begun for him and his partner who say that they have nothing left and they talked with kron 4 s taylor bisacky. >>the couple says this was supposed to be there forever home they put all the money that they had left into this 2 story house as you can see behind me now it's all gone, i'm standing in what used to be their spare bedroom down below. well that was the living room and garage area. >>i watched the house citing got so hot it caught fire. so i watch my whole house burn in half an hour. it started here. and it went to that side of the house in half an hour, the roof was collapsing already been 10 man's home went up in flames right before his eyes. >>he stayed behind to fight the fire but later recorded this video when he realized the house was beyond saving as the fire swelled from was everything on the property onions partner michael moore already evacuated. we came home to was this everything is gone. there's nothing to do that. pick up the pieces and. a rebuild but rebuilding for these 2 will be a challenge they don't have fire insurance and they put all of the money they had into this home plus areas in the house were designed specifically for muir who has to use a wheelchair to get around. >>i. >>i love it here with only been here. to a half years. they're going to rebuild. >>for hang man this is the second time a fire has destroyed his house in 2008 he says he lost his napa home due to a fire started by a candle. despite so much loss. the couple say they're thankful for the help from friends family and the community as they try to stay positive during this devastating time i work with a nonprofit that. >>provides outdoor recreation and open space access for people with disabilities. tell my students that i teach how to drive. horses with adaptive equipment. i said it's important to. not focus on what you've lost. to keep your attention on what you can do. that's how we'll survive this. we can be looking back. we have to look ahead. >>for now been son michael are staying at a family member's house that has been out here on the property every day since the fire working to clean this area up he says they have plans to rebuild here but for now they're taking it one day at a time. in vacaville taylor bisacky kron 4 news. the lnu complex fires in the north bay have now burned at least 375,000 acres that fire has burned for at least 12 days in 5 different counties. >>they include napa sonoma and solano counties that fire is now 56% contained almost 200 structures have been damaged and over a 1000 have been destroyed 5 people have died. the czu lightning complex fire has burned over 84,000 acres in santa cruz and san mateo counties and has burned 4 at almost 2 weeks now. 125 structures have been damaged and nearly. 1200 have been destroyed and at least one person has died. the su fire is more than 50% contained and is burning in 5 counties, including santa clara alameda and stance last counties, 18 structures have been damaged and more than 100 have been destroyed. >>a number of folks now being allowed to return home as fires from those fires as evacuation orders are being lifted tonight want to show you some of those evacuated owners that have been lifted first off this is a it interactive map on our website at kron 4 dot com. there you can track exactly where those fires are continuing to burn. as you as we were mentioning the czu fire where a number of those evacuation orders have been lifted for folks in the bin moment area specifically want to give you an update on exactly where that is in that area right here is where that evacuation order has been lifted tonight for in that area forced to leave their homes because of the czu lightning complex also with regards to those evacuation orders being lifted more folks going home. they're going to have to get the resources and the help needed to get their lives back on track for centers have been assistance centers have been now set up to help folks in need. in sonoma county one has been located in greenville at the bank of america on main street. it opened today from 10 until 7 it will open again tomorrow at the same time and will be open all this week possibly even later for folks who may need that demand will show you another one this one in healdsburg at the high school gym located on prince street. this will also be open tomorrow from 10 intel 7. also running through at least september 4 through friday but could be open longer depending on the demand in solano county the community college has been set up along north village parkway for folks to go good resources. help and other essentials that they may need. this one will be open from 9 until 5 tomorrow as well and for folks in santa cruz impacted by the czu lightning complex fire. the kaiser permanente arena where these santa cruz warriors play a located on front street has been set up as a resource center for folks to go to as well that will be open from 11 until 7. all this week as well and once again as we learn of any new developments we will post those for you just see. >>thank you so much of our firefighters have gotten a fair amount of cooperation from the weather in this past week cal fire is now concerned about hot weather that's coming our way kron four's noelle bellow spoke with a national weather service meteorologist to learn more. last week firefighters just kept kind of praising the humidity they were dealing with and the wind that was actually helping them. >>in their fire fights across the bay area how are they going to fare this week what are we looking at. >>well unfortunately a high pressure is going to be building in the area and what that means for us is we're going to be seeing dryer conditions left her noun marino. with her high pressure starting to build into the area, the main risk for the next few days as far as when it comes to. fire it will be the fact that we're going to start seeing much drier conditions in certain areas especially the farther you go inland. so that coupled with the warning in the next few days. and then going into that we can think of our warmest temperatures of the week we're going to be setting up for a very dry conditions in certain areas. but luckily, the high pressure does mean we're going to be setting up for less wind in those areas. >>so let's check in now with our meteorologist rebecca strong who's with us tonight to get a look at the weather for the week ahead, warm weather is not what we want to hear for firefighters and especially if the smoke is so bad that we got to keep staying inside it's going to be a tough week. >>yeah, that's right just seen in fact it is said the poorest air quality that we're seeing around the bay area again tomorrow expecting a very unhealthy levels so another spare the air alert is in effect because of the smoke and though we're definitely seeing some fog around the bay area, hugging our coastal spawn son throughout san francisco, the marine layer here, you can see across as a foe temperatures. much cooler of course right now we're mostly in the 50's and 60's around the bay area, 64 in san jose 62 in morgan hill right now 62 also in hayward 69 if you remember more right now watching a 69 in dublin, 57 though in berkeley and then we're seeing a 50's continue throughout much of the north bay novato you're at 5955. currently in petaluma and yes futurecast for showing that suppress marine layer that we're going to be seeing over the next couple of days. not very pronounced as we get to during the overnight hours and into early tomorrow morning parts of san francisco. and the north bay and our coastal spots will be seeing along the peninsula and even a little throughout the east bay. but that's it it's going to quickly move out of the bay area opening up to dry conditions because that high pressure continuing to build around the bay area and we are going to see those hot temperatures. once again coming to us and a slight warming trend and the air quality tomorrow just expecting unhealthy to moderate levels of really no matter where you look in this has to do with smoke that we've been seeing from the fires around the bay area. the hot temperatures not helping and also the winds really not going to be picking up at all which is good news and good news for the firefighters. the bad news as far trying to get the smoke out of the bay area but here's a quick look tomorrow's afternoon highs that we are looking at. we're looking at said 90's inland and some upper 80's 70's 80's around the bay and then 60's to low 70's at the coast and i will have your 7 day around the bay forecast a little bit later back to you. >>do you seriously wonder. mister president. why this is the first time. decades that america has seen this level of violence. it's you. who have created the hate in the division. >>so that was portland's mayor ted wheeler blasting president trump during a news conference where they addressed the shooting at a protest that left one person dead right now police still trying to piece together this shooting that took place last night between supporters of president trump and black lives matter protesters conway has a closer look at where the investigation stands and also has reaction from federal authorities. >>the night of protests in portland, turning deadly on saturday night one person was shot and killed near violent clashes, one death. is one death too many. join me in denouncing all violence. let's pull together in the name of peace a trump 2020 cruz rally started earlier in the afternoon and spilled into downtown where protesters denouncing police brutality were rallying. authorities haven't said whether confrontations between the 2 groups were directly connected to the shooting. our constitution permits freedom of speech and assembly and individuals are free to disagree. but criminal activity, especially violence is out of bounds. >>police haven't released any details about the victim only saying that person was shot in the chest we you the video there of the people is being fired from the back of pickup trucks, 7 people in the crowd throwing things back the new york times reports the man who was killed was wearing a hat with the insignia of patriot prayer, a far right group based in portland. according to the times that same group has clashed with protesters in the past. >>president trump took to twitter to criticize local leaders and acting homeland security secretary chad wolf on abc's this week that the president may continue to refuse federal any type of federal assistance to bring that violent activity going on from us 90 days now a little over 90 days. >>to a close. >>that was brad conway reporting and police have not released any suspect information president trump did respond to mayor wheeler's comments this afternoon on twitter writing this ted wheeler is a do nothing democrat mayor who has watch great death and destruction of his city during his tenure, portland will never recover with a fool for a mayor. >>still to come tonight, we're staying on top of the very latest conditions across the bay area as a result of those 3 major wildfires still burning when we come back, we'll look at why of >>the air quality in the bay area remains pretty bad as smoke from wildfire lingers nasa says the fires have spread black carbon and other gases and particles as far away as new york, a spare the air alert has been issued by the bay area air quality management district that remains in effect. the air is especially unhealthy for sensitive groups with respiratory conditions and we continue to monitor the air quality as we take a live look outside right now here in san francisco along the barca terror the bay bridge there has a little bit of fog blocking it which is keeping the air. a cooler and definitely little bit cleaner in san francisco. but that's not necessarily the case all around the bay area tonight. that's right we will be tpwatching this to see how it plays out for the rest of the week meteorologist rebecca strom is here right now with what you can expect. >>as we head out the door first thing in the morning. >>yeah jonathan justine e a another spare the air alert in effect through tomorrow and it's because of the smoky, poor air quality there we're going to be seeing a through tomorrow and the warm temperatures as well so keep that in mind that this is a breakdown what we're going to be seeing around the bay area tomorrow, very unhealthy levels once again moderates in the north bay coast n around the east bay and south bay locations. the high temperatures so we're going to see a slight warm up as well over the next couple of days that's not going to help matters and also why the winds are really going to be minimal as we see this high pressure continues to build around the bay area, i'll talk more about those warm temperatures coming up a little bit later back to you. >>rebecca thanks with protests to racial injustice dominating the sports world this week. today an unwanted reminder that covid-19 is still very much prevalent when we deals with sporting events that's because the oakland a's had to cancel their game against the houston astros in houston after a member of the team tested positive for coronavirus still not known if that person was a player coach o it was the team conducted testing and contact tracing for everyone traveling with the team this morning. right now the team is isolated in to help in a hotel in downtown houston. as just a safety precaution as a remains in place we're told that he will stay in the bayou city until at least tomorrow and they hope to receive more results to figure out. if it's just an isolated infection or if more members of the team may have contracted the virus. meanwhile less than 24 hours ago until the trading deadline, johnny cueto and the giants shutting down the d'backs in arizona today. >>quedo pitching in 6 and two-thirds innings giving up only 1, 3, hits striking out 6. as you mentioned the trade deadline tomorrow and the team could be shopping the right under. alex dickerson also coming up big for the giants hitting a home run and putting the team up with an rbi single in the 8th which secured the win john's going on to beat the diamondbacks in arizona 41, we'll head to colorado to take on the rockies tomorrow, the abs. >>now in the big we saw him when he he could light up a room and it was a hollywood smile. >>also so that picture you saw was actor chadwick boseman it was high school basketball team. his coach remembering him as someone who lit up the row bozeman has left fans morning all across the globe. for many of them. he was more than just another talented celebrity. he was a hero in his own right. here with some fans are now saying about what bozeman meant to them as he rose to fame. >>chadwick was a visionary a true hero and someone that is the definition of a role model he was culturally aware enough not to take it will reinforce negative stereotypes of african americans in this country try with a loud little black boys and black girls to see themselves as keen as queens as superheroes and i would be remiss if i did not highlight his legacy and the fact that he's a true cultural icon as someone who is nigerian american myself i look at chadwick and. >>not only did he give the world a superhero he gave them an african superhero i have nephews that are too young to remember wesley snipes plane blade but they remember chadwick boseman they know black panther for people of color for. people not of color to see him up there on the big screen. the amount of money this movie grossed shows that if these types of characters need to be seen and what chad gave the world was just an immense character. >>here in the uk when black panther come in 2018 i was at the premiere and the excitement that was a riot that film in the months building up to it was unimaginable in the way that no the african diaspora community, the current caribbean diaspora community here in the uk came out and showed that black panther it was so important that we have this film wasn't necessarily of last story it was a superhero story. >>that that through a black lens and that was something that we've never seen before. >>he is a young black man who was really it was really an that look on her like the this the first leg their own eyes, the way to the movies and what learned a lot from it. >>in a literal fight for his life. he was 4 train when most memorable and iconic characters in hollywood history who was playing a superhero and she this role not only inspired. an entire generation of movie viewers. it gave us an ability to dream about what the future o u 2 big future could look like for black people and so many of the characters whether he was playing jackie robinson or james brown and thurgood marshall he reminded us of the dignity of our past but to chip to tala in this role in black panther, he also gave us an opportunity to dream of a magical future, you know work on the forever that they this guy gave the world a super hero. >>that anybody could buy or but especially people of color. >>still hurts just days later bowe's been died friday after ar battle with colon cancer at the age of 43 and director ryan coogler who is from oakland, penned an emotional tribute to chadwick boseman the star of his 2018 blockbuster hit black panther. the actor died after a four-year battle with colon cancer on friday and in the statement kugler says he had no idea about his fight with cancer because the actor was a private person, he said he was a caretaker leader a man of faith dignity and pride. he shielded his collaborators from his suffering. he lived a beautiful life he made great our day after day year after year. and coogler hope to reunite with bozeman for the black panther sequel. >>star chrissy tiegen now stepping up to help teachers all across the country will show you how she's making want restaurants to open? and schools? want the economy to get back on track? you're not alone. and you can help make it happen. stay 6 feet apart. wash your hands. wear a mask every time you leave your home. choose to join the fight against covid-19. do your part. slow the spread. can it help with snoring? i've never heard snoring. exactly. no problem. ...and done save 50% on the sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed. plus 0% interest for 60 months. ends monday. >>supermodel chrissy tiegen is making the school year a little bit better for some lucky teachers to reach out to her on twitter taken posted a photo of the room that she set up for home schooling her children luna and miles and she s teachers to send her their amazon wish list. so far she has helped 50 teachers kept the supplies that they have asked for. >>meanwhile, there is a knotty kitty in louisiana that's now become an internet sensation for stealing his neighbors laundry. well now it seems like he may be turning from his life of crime to charity work. kenny lopez has more. >>the same as klepto kitty from memory who's been stealing his neighbors laundry on oaklawn drive is now up to good instead of no good and we figured we use are cats we're came to do some good for the community. >>admiral galactic cat's owner heather barr the setup admiral galactic cats laundry basket charity has 7 stores across our area. they're collecting pet supplies for pet owners who lost everything in hurricane laura. >>somebody gave us life vests for dogs treats toys. i know that they've been just made it out there and they can they need all that they can get blankets. guys thanks like everybody's stuff is washed away into the gulf late. what else are they going to get. >>after all of her cats miss shift. she says she wanted to do something to help. >>trees trader joe's gave dented cans of food that are still good, i guess it's just you know trying to apply karma right thing to do and this is the best opportunity that we had somebody donated to looks like brand new cat carriers are small dog carriers now are making something that's fun and do something good for everybody so how are you going to make sure that admiral galactica. >>doesn't still all the donations i have them locked up in the guest yeah, doesn't have access to their. >>a cat crook in one of his 9 lives a philanthropist in another kenny lopez. one clever cat. >>i'm justine waldman and that wraps up kron 4 news at 9 definitely is >>news stations. you're watching kron 4 news at 10. >>a question that we are i hear it all the time because we get constituent emails. we can handle it. >>now at 10 after months of being closed starting tomorrow more businesses will be allowed to reopen this is california's new state guidelines go into effect. thank you so much for joining us here tonight on kron 4 news at 10, i'm justine waldman i'm jonathan mccall california now