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waltman i'm jonathan mccall tonight, the white house doctor says the president does remain fever free and off supplemental oxygen. >>in the video that you just saw it came from walter reed medical center. the president says that he thinks the back so kron four's washington correspondent jessi to nor has the latest on the treatments that the president is now receiving. >>more than 24 hours after he left the white house for walter reed we heard from the president himself. >>so i just want to tell you that time starting to feel. >>president trump tweeted out a four-minute video from the presidential office at walter reed medical he don't over the next period of a few days, i guess that's the real test so well. >>be seeing what happens over those next cup next couple of days after his first night at walter reed medical center president trump's doctors painted a positive picture of his condition, the president's been fever free for 24 hours navy commander doctor sean conley said he treated president trump with the antiviral medication rimmed as severe. >>and an experimental antibody drug. the president. >>won't hold anything back if there was any possibility that it would add value to the scare and expedite his return. >>i want to take it conley said the president had a light cough but never had difficulty breathing and doesn't need extra oxygen all indicators are >>that he will remain off of oxygen going foward calmly said the president will work from the hospital until the medical team decides it's ok for him to return to the white house. every day we're evaluating doesn't need to be here. >>in his tweet the president said first lady melania trump is also doing well and he thanked well-wishers in the u.s. and around the world. >>pouring of love has been incredible i will never forget. >>a growing list of trump administration officials and republican lawmakers have tested positive for covid $0.19 the president's diagnosis. doctor conley did confirm today that the white house is leading contact tracing efforts, reporting in washington. i'm jessi turnure. now since the president was diagnosed many other top level u.s. officials who are in regular contact with the president are also getting tested on capitol hill. >>the latest to test positive is former new jersey governor chris christie christie checked himself into a hospital precautionary measure. we're learning he has mild symptoms of covid-19. also testing positive is campaign manager bill stepien a former counselor to the president kellyanne conway republican from north carolina, the senator thom tillis republican sen. ron johnson from wisconsin and also trump aide hope hicks we know about that and rnc chairwoman ronna mcdaniel republican utah senator mike lee and first lady melania trump. we're also just getting word now that the quote president's body man known as nick lou, not that's a person who travels closely with the president. basically keeps a schedule carries all this runs oval office operations is named nick luna he has also tested positive. that is just coming in the last 30 minutes or so. now tonight democratic presidential candidate joe biden announced that he plans to make the results of all this coronavirus test public moving forward meanwhile kron four's dan thorn continuing our team coverage tonight. >>he's live now in the newsroom and has more from a bay area doctor who's not convinced that the president is doing as well as the white house is leading us to believe dam. >>johnson and justine the ucsf infectious disease specialist telling us tonight. he's a little worried about the president's condition in the video that we saw president trump without a tie and his voice was a little raspy and as for those therapies he's been receiving. the doctor says it's too early to know how well they're working. >>i'm doing well. i want to thank everybody of president trump expressing confidence and gratitude as he gives an update on his condition at walter reed hospital. >>the president moved to the acute care center friday after testing positive for covid-19 and showed symptoms including fatigue fever and shortness of breath, the symptoms were said to be mild, but the president was taken to the hospital anyway on the surface from the information that was revealed to us it seems strange but i think you die deeper. >>it probably isn't as strange as it seems ucsf infectious disease. specialist doctor, peter chan, hong says covid-19 patients are typically move to the hospital when they need oxygen, however, the president does fall within the high-risk category because of his age and weight but what's concerning for doctor chan, hong is there's been no mention of the president's chest x-rays if you show that you're out these in your chest x-ray. >>watch se te sky. that's there's that the information is starting to set up shop which is what kind people we have things happening that look like they're miracles going to brief twitter video saturday the president called the treatment and therapeutics he's been receiving such as remdesivir year miracles doctor chan hong says the president is using hyperbole simply because it's too early to tell for the clinician the video showed a patient that might not be doing as well as their leading on appear is a little bit more hunched over. >>he's halting his speech is actually not the same as usual. so if you want my patient i be worried. >>the doctor says that there continues to be suspicion tonight about the severity of the president's case, he says the president is right now in a critical waiting period before the second phase which usually comes 7 to 10 days after the onset of symptoms reporting live in the newsroom. dan thorn kron 4 news. thank you dan now senate republicans want to cancel. >>legislative work until october 19th as the virus is rampaging their ranks 3 new senators have now tested positive. but majority leader mitch mcconnell says that the supreme court confirmation hearings for judge amy coney barrett are still set to begin on monday. october 12th senate judiciary committee ranking member dianne feinstein and 10 other democrats sitting on the committee are calling on chair men, lindsey graham to delay the hearings in a statement the senators wrote to proceed with the hearing to consider judge barron's nomination to the supreme court threatens the health and safety of all those were called upon to do this body of work. >>despite the president's health-care the 2 candidates running for vice president are still set to meet face to face this coming wednesday in their only debate. right now there's been no indication that it will be postponed or canceled. but officials say they are in the process of implementing increased safety precautions. this includes making the 2 candidates vice president mike pence in california senator kamala harris stand 12 feet apart during the debate as of now both pens and harris have tested negative for covid-19 they'll face offset wednesday night in salt lake city. kron four's coverage president trump's prognosis continues at kron 4 dot com. there we have an article on 5 things we know about the president's medical status. an updated list of top level, u.s. officials and their current covid test results plus an in-depth look at the treatment that the president is currently receiving. it's all available right now at kron 4 dot com >>another big story we're watching as the glass fire that continues to burn for a six-day and parts of napa and sonoma counties and we do have updated information. this fire has burned now more than 63,000 acres and is 15% contained. cal fire says the fire has destroyed more than 800 homes and thousands of people are still evacuated tonight that includes the entire city of calistoga tonight all evacuation orders and warnings still remain in effect for folks impacted by the fire in sonoma county. >>the sheriff tweeting this out earlier today you can see him saying that they didn't expect to lift any of those orders are warning stay but urging folks to hang in there with them. we have more details on those evacuations. those warnings along with where shelters are set up also kron 4 dot com. >>we'll take a live look outside right now from a camera that will show us the city of san francisco on the saturday night. it was a lovely day out there. the smoke slowly starting to clear the air was not perfect just yet, but hopefully that will change in the coming days and it sounds like rebecca, there is some rain in our forecast that he believed we haven't even mentioned raymond so were actually tracking subsystems off the pacific northwest that might be bringing us a some shower activity. next weekend. i'll talk a little bit about that in just a bit for now though yes a nice a clear shot in downtown francisco. this is just south of market and yeah, definitely different what we saw earlier today smoky hazy around much of the bay area. but a lot of our coastal spots under bayside communities starting to see some of that clearing for the overnight hours a lot of the poor quality. we're definitely seeing for inland. area so keep that in mind we're definitely going to be seeing some gusty winds during the overnight hours the national weather service in fact extended that red flag warning into early tomorrow morning because say you can see all the red coloring there in the north bay. those are the north bay mountains and that's where we could see those gusts of up to 35 miles per hour at summer highest elevations, humidity levels going to be really dry during the overnight hours into tomorrow morning that's we're expecting as well current winds here you go we're about 14 miles per hour right now through parts of san francisco just under 10 for nevado 10 an apple right now definitely winds are starting pick up throughout downtown san jose at 10 miles an hour and 8 in livermore but things are going to even more amped up as we get into late tonight and early tomorrow morning. future wind gusts we're expecting anywhere from 20 to 25 miles per hour, especially across some of our north based on where that glass fire is burning a little bit calmer there for in mountain view and along the peninsula and parts of the south bay and then things are going to start to calm down a bit as we get into tomorrow night so during overnight hours that's when really expecting those winds to be at the highest levels. temperatures right now pretty comfortable out there, mostly 60's and 70's across the board. a couple low 80's still struggling along 82 in pittsburgh right now, but 77 and currently in concord 70 degrees in fairfield and 71 in napa we're going to see a cool down as we get towards the end of next week and yes that rain is a possibility into next weekend of all those details coming up in just a bit just the. >>coming up on kron 4 news at 9 did president trump have the coronavirus when he faced off with joe biden during the first presidential debate, we'll take a look at all the safety measures that were in place there that might helped stop the spread. >>a pair propositions could make some changes to california's criminal justice in pool system we'll break down proposition 1720 still to come. >>and the glass fire has destroyed hundreds of homes, dozens of wineries coming >>force coverage of the glass fire continuing in napa county tonight. the fire now at 15% containment time for sleep to call spent time at a winery today that so far has avoided the worst of the fire. >>take nick crew of winemakers devoted to their craft continue picking and processing grapes at the bremer family winery in deer park. >>the napa county business sustain some damage in the vineyards for the most part winemaker bob bolen says the property is in good shape. >>there's going to be place here to to come to work or not i was i was pleasantly surprised to see the wind resistance. >>the same unfortunately cannot be said for other wineries in town burgess sellers down the street suffered major losses the night of the fire is survived, but then it it later later just got remember something there that. >>it was smoldering eventually cut the building on fire killing has steered the winemaking for the brehmer's for 17 years now and says this is the first time smoke is really impacted the grapes and the winery was without water for the first 3 days of the fire without running water. >>we're kind of stuck we can make the best of bucks. today yesterday and today we're at temple. >>a lot of work on the docket in less than ideal conditions. bob says the brehmer's have lost a home in this fire up the mountain. but adds there in good spirits are doing surprisingly >>the strong people they get through this now is certainly not the time to give up. >>in napa county phillipe djegal all kron 4 news starting monday victims of the glass fire in sonoma county can begin the process of applying for assistance. >>a local assistance center set up that maria creo high school which is located at 6975 month to boulevard in santa rosa. on monday the center will be open from one in the afternoon until 7 at night. the hours will then shift from 10 in the morning until 7 at night from tuesday until sunday. visitors must have proper face coverings and practice social distancing. a number of agencies will also be on hand in order to provide recovery resources and take applications for benefits and programs. we have all of these details on our website kron 4 dot com. >>time now to get a check of our weather forecast with meteorologist rebecca strong let's get some details on that rain you're tracking. yeah can you believe we haven't rain in so long. but yes, we're not testing you are actually the possibility of some coming. >>into into the bay area maybe next weekend. but so we do have a lot going on in the weather center from red flag warnings to the pork air quality so with the national weather service has extended that spare the air alert till tuesday right now though conditions overlooking our international, san francisco international airport camera right now not too bad in fact our coastal and bayside communities definitely seeing a the air much better than what we saw earlier today but that spare the air alert again through tuesday keep that in mind trying to stay indoors if you can limit that outdoor activity we are going to see those warm to hot temperatures are returned to us especially inland. that's we're going to the hottest temperatures we are going to see some 90's on the board. so keep that in mind as well air quality right now we're looking at some pretty moderate throughout flood parts of our south bay zone and then it definitely starts to worsen as we get further inland and of course across much of our north bay zone. so right now those are conditions but tomorrow we could see it's a return across the bay area. 2 of quite or once again smoky hazy conditions. the futurecast for a lot of activity coming out of the pacific northwest that we're tracking in fact some rain that we will be seeing a possibility of it. for friday saturday and maybe even into your sunday of next weekend. so do keep that in mind you might have to plot those umbrellas well definitely a keep monitoring that for you temperatures outside right now really comfortable if you like 60's 70's for the most part 65 in alameda right now 65 in downtown oakland. we're currently at 62 degrees in san francisco, 76 right now in 71 in napa still in the low 80's of for pittsburgh, 82 and lena coming in at 83. tomorrow's highs, though yes it's going to get so hot, especially inland because we are going to see a couple of those 90's on the board like unconquered 90 degrees. i'm tracking near 90 in livermore a high of 89 or expecting here's south his own 80's to low 90's. morgan hill you'll be a high of 90 85 in san jose around the bay though we're going to see a mostly 70's really pleasant and really comfortable hayward you'll be at a high of 78 76 in oakland 72 expecting in downtown san francisco. you're 70 around the bay forecast yes going to be warm over the next couple of days, but the middle of the week that's we're really going to start to see a dip in temperatures. thursday friday and into saturday and remember i want to get those umbrellas out just in case because we might see that rain into next weekend back to you. >>see. >>intense moments here as people tried to save a driver and a passenger who are stuck inside of a burning car. oakland chp tells us the kia collided with a concrete wall on 80 westbound near san pablo down road. yesterday evening, it's unknown right now why the car hit the wall and as the fire is spreading rapidly and smoke is pouring out from the windows and the doors people are trying to get saws and crowbar so they can pull one person out and despite their heroic efforts that person later died at the hospital and unfortunately the other person was also pronounced dead at the scene. the cause of the crash is still and your investigation staying in the streets oakland police searching for answers in the city's latest murder. >>just before 1130 last night police say they found a man dead on macarthur boulevard near fruitvale avenue. police say the victim suffering multiple gunshot wounds, anyone with details and information now urge to give oakland police a call. >>and in berkeley at least 2 people were wounded yesterday in multiple shootings, one of the shootings was reported around 08:00pm near 8th street and bancroft avenue earlier in the day police say there was another shooting near the sea breeze market and deli on university that happened around 4 in the afternoon. no arrests have been made and no further information about the people who were shot has been released. >>still to come tonight on kron 4 news at 9 o'clock the cleveland clinic where the presidential debate took place this past tuesday. now being looked at to see if proper safety measures were in place. >>and the pandemic can be confusing to kids. still ahead the easy to rebook one mother >>well it's pretty safe to say that the coronavirus has absolutely changed our way of life and still 7 months into this pandemic it still can be difficult to explain it, everything that's going on to a child could also be tough explaining into adults as well, it's why one tennessee mom of 3 decide to make things just a little bit easier symone woolridge has the story. >>in this apartment home things can get a bit. >>your >>3 children who live here pages one 6 months, i feel like i've been in quarantine for 4 and a half years and now the road is joining me. gina lewis is a stay at home mother she's used to working in her own space but she's not so used to doing it in the middle of a pandemic and since her kids are so young she needed a way to describe why the country has changed in why simple tasks like going to school are no longer in option for them right now how you put that way said the adults don't know what's happening right now kids like pictures right call to make the coronavirus in the pandemic a bit easier to understand she decided to publish a book i think that's been the most fulfilling part just then i'm seeing themselves. it's called when i see you again the cover alone tells a story. kids playing outside masks on partially distant you recognize lee. use to do that dina illustrated the pictures incorporating items in tools sitting in their home in people we may see looking out of our windows on the job every single day she based the book off of her oldest son cyrus using words he and other kids just like him a fuel right now acknowledging the uncertain times we're in it staying positive about what we can do. and what we will be able to do yay teachers you miss your teachers. >>so when time comes and we all get to be cyrus will remember how this made him feel now his mother was right. you see them all >>yeah and you'll see it right. >>so tough on the little ones that was symone woolridge reporting tonight again the name of the book is called when i see you again. >>we'll take a look at a pair of propositions that could make some changes to california's criminal justice and parole system. >>kron forcing on top breaking news has president donald trump, currently being treated for coronavirus at a washington dc >>forcing on top of breaking news saturday, president trump remains inside of a military hospital in the washington dc area being treated for coronavirus this evening, the doctors, the president's said that the president is not yet out of the woods but is cautiously optimistic white house chief of staff mark meadows told reporters that the next 48 hours will be critical for the president. >>the president has thanked everyone for all the support and he did that for a message that he posted on twitter earlier this evening. now since the president's diagnosis. many other top u.s. officials who are in regular contact with the president are also getting tested on capitol hill. the latest to test positive is former new jersey governor chris christie, christie checked into a hospital as a precautionary measure, we're also learning that he has mild symptoms of covid-19 also testing positive is campaign manager bill stepien former counselor to the president kellyanne conway republican north carolina senator thom tillis and republican wisconsin sen. ron rpjohnson, trump aide hope hick is also tested positive. rnc chairwoman ronna mcdonnell mcdaniel and republican utah senator mike lee first lady melania trump and now today, the latest person to get a positive test results is one of trump's personal assistance. nick luna and tonight democratic presidential candidate has skews me joe biden has announced that he plans to make the results of all this coronavirus test public that will happen moving forward on for we talked with doctor lee riley from the u c berkeley school of public health. >>about the president's diagnosis, there's some mixed messages earlier today from the president's doctor who said he was progressing and from white house chief of staff mark meadows who said the next 48 hours will be critical in terms of care. >>so you know some are confusing with us a press conference of doctors. you know for instance that diagnose and some clear i the economy young later corrected himself. so i that was not honest and say that in may. in terms the clinical it's so you know who was really what's really going you know everyone is saying the concern is what's going to happen over the next 48 hours or so. now if you didn't receive anybody and also they around year. and those lot some of the i manifestations if if they indeed these drugs indeed up in control of viral replication. you know not necessarily response to these treatments and so we just have to see what's going so happens this is why the president's in hospital just really monitor. the progress in some sentence and so is is in the right environment and long you know they're washington giving him the right diagnosis i and cup should it's a a situation. >>terms of his treatment and his recovery. why is it problematic. that there was some confusing information given today as far as when the president was diagnosed when he was confirmed positive why is that that timeline such an issue in terms of his care. >>right so other several issues he indeed had been diagnosed earlier. you know as you know when at all these different events and she was already effect the even after the diagnosis is made and that's really a serious issue does you know if he was indeed infecting all these people that come in contact with in terms of his treatment. >>and then it's like a stations if all of these stations to secure my decisions early and that's a real concern. >>i think there was someone mentioned i think that he indeed received oxygen up therapy it early on. and maybe you know later in has started com. ali said maybe he didn't required layer which is which is actually development that need a doctor and 30 and then no longer needed that then that means that he's improved but you know we don't know what the true story is where his sentence right now. >>can you talk a little bit about what those next 48 hours will look like and what could potentially happen. >>so i think what i said to have to really closely monitor is either the chest x-ray cte of that excess just to see what happens to lawns shortness of breath is obviously do either pneumonia or something some inflammatory process in the lawns and so they really need to closely monitor what really going on in his lungs. >>and that after that they really need to make sure that isn't it doesn't get into complicate it was close i was so kind storm. >>should be very very difficult to treat. that's the president would need something like dexamethasone a steroid treatment right now they can give steroid is a virus still replicating so so we his own body to of course is drugs to eliminate the virus and wants the virus is eliminated navy. humana miss made up rest of this up. medevaced agent courtside can store. so it's going to be very complicated so they really have to watch closely. >>now based on the president's positive covid-19 test people in cleveland questioning of the proper safety measures were taken during the debate on tuesday. dave nethers has the story. >>outside the cleveland clinic hosts of tuesday's presidential debate which did published guidelines in advance requirements to help prevent anyone here from getting the covid-19 virus. the question now is were those guidelines taken serious. tear down continues at the cleveland clinic main campus following tuesday's presidential debate. the debate over but the clinic remains the health advisor to the commission of presidential debates for the near future. >>news on friday that the president and the first lady along with close presidential adviser hope hicks all of whom were in cleveland on tuesday tested positive for covid-19 focusing attention on the clinic. cleveland clinic on friday releasing a statement explaining distance between seats screenings and disinfected measures were taken during the debate and wearing a mask inside the venue was among the topic the president addressed during the debate, i when needed when needed i wear mask, okay, let me ask i don't have i don't wear masks like him every time you see he's got a mask he could be speaking. 200 feet away from any shows up with the biggest mask i've ever seen in this video recorded before the debate began a doctor can be seen interacting with audience members. the cleveland clinic in a separate statement, a fox 8 news said individuals entering the debate hall were masked and in some cases removed their masks. a cleveland clinic physician did offer audience members masks but some did not adhere to the requirement. a photo of the president's family at the debate showing only first lady melania trump wearing a mask. kai the county health officials on friday restating their assertion that masks along with the other measures work addressing those who chose not to follow the clinic's requirement certainly we hope that people wear >>you know where that will be part sure the process going forward it's a rule you wear a mask, it's not that hard you put a mask and i think it was extremely disrespectful for people to come into a place like that and not wear a mask and i don't think it's real smart there isn't a all of the other measures that were taken here during the debate on tuesday, the cleveland clinic in a statement said that. >>everybody entered the hall hard to be tested in advance for covid-19. >>and nobody who was allowed in tested positive. >>the clinic in the meantime reaching out to all of its guest tuesday out of an abundance of caution addressing questions and concerns and offering testing despite reassuring those who attended that they believe there was a low risk of exposure. >>those dave nethers reporting for us tonight officials say there's no evidence that anyone at the debate could have been able to spread the virus to president trump or the first lady. >>we are officially one month away from the 2020 november election in kron 4 is your local election headquarters. all month long as we get you ready for election night in just a few weeks californians will decide the future of 2 propositions that could bring big changes to the golden state's criminal justice and paroles systems kron 4 capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala breaks down propositions 1720. >>proposition 20 aims to boost penalties for certain property crimes like serial shoplifting and car theft making them felonies instead of misdemeanors, it also increases penalties for those who violate parole 3 times. it also adds to the list of felonies disqualifying inmates eligible for early release including child abuse domestic violence and hate crimes supporters say the initiative overall makes adjustments to a set of laws that were passed in an attempt to slow mass incarceration, which they say took away some important law enforcement tools eliminating dna collection. >>so low level the department of justice the collection of dna from low level offenders saw violent crimes like rape and murder. >>but opponents argue prop 20 rolls back affective criminal justice reforms and could be costly noting it can cost millions annually it's a prison spending they the proponents of this measure have managed to. ash about 30 years of failed criminal justice policy into initiative another proposition on november's ballot prop 17 would give california is on parole. the right to vote supporters note 19 other states allow people to vote once a prison sentence is completed every voice every person has been taken into consideration from. >>republicans democrats independents, whatever you may want to label the mass. i think that that has has a country that we need that we need to let make sure that everybody has but regardless of. >>social status opponents warn this give serious criminals, the ability to vote sooner if they're the right to vote had been important enough to them in the first place it would have feature and for them committing the crime in the first place if past about 50,000 parolees would have the right to vote restored. in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>and for more on the upcoming election. you can watch inside california politics on sunday you will hear from john cox, the man who ran against governor newsome in 2018. he's now giving a big boost to the recall newsome campaign also a u c berkeley poll is outlining the concerns californians have regarding this year's election. and also hear from our dc insider about the closed door reactions to the presidential debate that's all on inside california politics tomorrow >>welcome back everyone we are celebrating hispanic heritage month here at kron 4. and tonight we explore the question of what exactly is the american dream for some it could be the opportunity to achieve whatever you want in this country. >>as first generation americans to sacramento business owners have found their american dream by sharing their heritage and their culture pedro rivera has the story. >>we have our masks on and off david arm should do that we've got to and what demo by august or the owners of culture. through these doors with just one step you go from midtown sacramento street to main goal. original clothing conspired art images of line the shelves mexican culture is celebrated every where the leather come from a looking back it it's also highly school near these business owners who have been friends for over 14 years, no authenticity is what for while. >>eyes of mexico also that's us kicks it off with the right, you know the right foot and people live there's a lot being a their stand around brown for them like down. >>and lois you know what weather make coming because i'm here. just something that i always just kind of take the bull by >>it's not only about their drive to succeed, it's also about honoring sacrifice for what the pressure isn't necessarily from society succeed here as for generation americans the pressure actually comes from the parents you get here and they kind of expect the okay you're born here we brought to you know now you're born, you're so sweet. >>expect you to the better than what we did. >>that need and want them are the sons of migrant field workers parents who work long hours and days to assure their children have easier life. >>i know my parents for sure wants to do better than what they did they don't want working in the fields. and 5 degree weather. they don't want to doing that i feel like we're race differently. they don't have an option assist this what we have this orwellian doing. >>just deal with it so there's been talk but i guess thanks to that. that's why we have this and like any latino family, they keep you grounded, they tell me to my son i feel like they feel like i'm going to heading exactly but hard work is not lost on these 2. >>they are proud of their heritage hoping that by opening their doors. they are also opening hearts and minds hopefully the name they give us a chance to learn from our poll realize how how great of a culture we have. in sacramento. i hate or bear. our hispanic heritage special run saturday october 17th at 09:30pm. >>you can also find more stories online at kron 4 dot com just look look under the community tab for hispanic heritage month. now to talk weather a live look outside at san francisco's embarcadero this saturday night picture perfect. >>let's check in now with our meteorologist rebecca strom to find out what's in store weather wise. red flag warning spare the air alerts and rain the rain is the part that we're most interested in learning a little bit about i know it's a ways away but the community, it's yeah can you guys believe in a little bit of everything that's for sure that we're going to see around the bay area. the possibility of that rain. >>we could see next weekend, i'll get to that in just a bit for now though a live look outside conditions here at the golden gate bridge mostly clear skies right now that we're seeing along our coastal spots under on our bay said communities. but the winds definitely a factor during tonight into the overnight actually this red flag warning has been extended until 6 o'clock tomorrow and this was issued by the national weather service earlier today because we are tracking those wind speeds. we could see gusts of up to 35 miles per hour on summer highest elevations across the north bay mountains so all the red coloring on the screen there that is where the high fire danger is because the humidity levels is going to be really low really dry during the overnight hours with the wind speeds and the current one conditions outside right now pretty calm as we get inland and part of our south is only you can see a little bit breezy along our bayside areas are east bay shoreline clinton into hayward and then across the north a 17 mile an hour throughout san francisco that we're tracking right now, but again those gusts can get up to 35 miles per hour during the overnight hours. air quality has of course quite por around the bay area the last couple of days that spare the air alert is in effect through tuesday. so keep that in mind. stay indoors. if you can we are going to see the return of those warm to hot temperatures depending upon where you live air quality right now we're seeing anywhere from moderate sets a very poor levels, especially for summer inland valley spots pretty moderate or are they right now in some of our coastal areas and then it just gets worse as we move for their inland and then as we get into tomorrow things are definitely a set to change. definitely a mixed bag because futurecast for we're actually a tracking a system coming out of the pacific northwest and that could bring us some rain into one of the weekend. so you might want to pull those umbrellas out dust them off because we haven't seen them in a but we definitely could be using them. for next weekend you could see what we're tracking here into sunday as well and even some snow to the far north of us that we could possibly see with this storm system so keep that in mind. temperatures outside right now pretty comfortable pretty mild 60's and 70's mostly around the bay area right now 75 in morgan hill 66 in hayward 77 in concord oakland, you're at 65 right now 60 degrees right here and downtown san francisco, the north they were looking at 71 in napa 63 currently in novato tomorrow, though yes things are going to get toasty more inland of course because we are going to see some of those 90's return low 90's like in conquer 90 degrees 89 expected in livermore and then our south zone 80's and 90's that i'm tracking around the bay though nice and comfortable we're going to max out at the upper 70's, maybe even some low 80's and then at the coast we're going to see those 60's like it happened day at 69 degrees 70 around the bay forecast up it's going to be warm through about the middle of the week then and dip in temperatures into next weekend and remember that chance of rain for friday saturday and into sunday back to news. >>we ought to check this out jonathan did you see kron four's instagram or facebook i recently i did see this we haven't seen it. you got to check this out because it was. rather heartwarming considering all the horrible things that are going on with the fires, this is a young mountain lion that's being cared for at the oakland zoo was rescued by a firefighter on the front lines of the zogg fire. that's the fire that's burning north of here in shasta county. the little male there is they take care of its tiny paws. is 4 to 6 weeks old to they're trying to feed their through like a little syringe a little bottle. the staff of say he's responding very well to medication and food food part we can see very clearly and their nursing him back to health but at a lot of burns look at their team in really good care of the little face just how big you could have a pet mountain lion know, but i won't go well but. just want to give it a snuggle. that lease for them. up next the oakland maze are getting ready for the next round of playoffs. but it's also a little bittersweet for fans because they cannot attend any of the games in person. >>so we caught up with one of the a's biggest cheerleaders to see how he's making the best of al >>all right so it's an exciting time to be an a's fan right now the team advancing to the alds but it's also a little bittersweet because fans can actually be at the game. yeah, this is a bizarre baseball season, and it's been really tough for a professional cheerleader named george henderson, you may have heard of him he invented the wave to try deny to do it. that's the he did that right here in the bay area and the kron four's kayla mills caught up with him this week to find out how he's making the best of all of his free time now. >>usually when playoff baseball is under way you find george henderson also known as crazy george front row center at the coliseum this season instead. >>we found him hear it from the u.s. are older, but just because he can attend a games in person due to the coronavirus that doesn't mean crazy george. >>has lost step. it's crazy george has dedicated decades of his life to cheering for sports teams in the bay area and beyond you can't miss him leading the crowd with his big smile and loud rise. >>love the fans cheered for him and that's what i do i get that extra energy, the players makes an play a little harder might bring in that extra rendering they gave in fact 39 years ago the a's yankees playoff game, crazy george introduced the way to the world. >>he says he held on to this video as proof. >>and like i love about motive. they energy and it kept going and around about 7 times and the never saw anything like it in their life and they were celebrating and screaming he hopes to be back inside the coliseum next season to celebrate the waves 40th anniversary in the meantime he's relaxing with his wife pat on the water hoping to watch the a's sail into the world series from afar. >>they're going win this series isn't because they're more talented they don't have my good looks unfortunate but they're ok look he has a look at gas >>look at that face. only a face a mother would love that sky are for conflicts tonight. the a's set to take on the houston astros on monday for game one of the american league division series at dodger stadium first pitch, one '07 in the afternoon, i'm not going to say who was leading for but you know. >>he's going yeah say go ahead, i can't because you're just it's only me here going. now i have to make it home that wraps up kron 4 news at 9 o'clock sunday thanks for being with us don't go >>area's local news station. we begin now with breaking news. i'll be back. i think be back soon. and i look forward to finishing up the campaign the way we started in the way we've been doing. >>breaking news tonight at 10 president trump says he's doing well and is responding to his treatment while the white house has released these new images of the president attending to his duties as commander in chief, while he remains in the hospital. and tonight, there's just we're learning 48 hours after he has tested positive for coronavirus that the next critical 7 to 10 days are important to watch his health.

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