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thank you for joining us here on kron 4 news at 10 o'clock i'm justine waltman jonathan mccall the president's doctors today saying that the president remains fever free and off supplemental oxygen. >>white house press secretary kayleigh mcenany tweeting this letter from the president's personal doctor shin doctor sean conley he claims the president has made substantial progress since his initial diagnosis thursday night and completed his second dose of remdesevir without complications. comey says that while the president is quote not get out of the woods. the team is optimistic that he will indeed recover. however, it was the comments made by the president's doctor earlier this morning in front of reporters that did draw some criticism kron four's dan thorn is live for us in the newsroom tonight, he spoke to a bay area doctor. >>who is not convinced that the president is doing as well as the white house doctor believes. dan what's the latest why is that. >>well this ucsf infected infectious disease specialist tells us that he's a little worried about the president's condition. that's based on the video that was released earlier today we saw the president without a tie his voice was a little raspy and as for these therapies that he has been receiving the doctor says it's too early to know just how well they're working. >>i'm doing well. i want to thank everybody while giving an update on his condition saturday president trump expressed gratitude and confidence he's been receiving care at walter reed hospital after experiencing covid-19 symptoms such as fatigue fever and shortness of breath symptoms a local expert says they do not typically require acute care usually we with amid somebody to the hospital if they require oxygen that's probably the biggest difference between home and the hospital and that's a feature of bad covid ucsf infectious disease. specialist doctor, peter chan, hong says the president does fall within the high-risk category because of his age and his weight, but the severity of his case miuht not be fully revealed. >>one concern is the lack of information on chest x-rays to clinician not actually is a big turning point or a fork the road because if you show that you're out these in your chest x-ray cta 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 gun of those miracles the president is referring to is rimmed as severe doctor chan, hong says the president is embellishing the therapeutics he's receiving because it's simply too early to tell for the clinician saturday's 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 were my patient, i be worried. >>doctor went on to say that there is suspicion about the severity of the president's case, he says the president is right now in a critical waiting period for 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 everybody will be watching dan thanks since news. broke of the president's testing for covid-19. >>several top republicans have also tested positive for the virus. the very latest is nick, luhnow one of the president's personal assistants who works in close proximity to president trump. today former new jersey governor chris christie checked himself into a hospital as a precaution after testing positive this afternoon. christie says he has mild symptoms of the virus. yesterday trump campaign manager bill stepien also testing positive as did former special counselor to president trump kellyanne conway other top republicans who have also tested positive include north carolina senator thom tillis wisconsin senator ron johnson. hope hicks rnc chairwoman ronna mcdaniel utah senator mike lee and first lady melania trump. tonight democratic presidential candidate joe biden announced that he plans to make the results of all of his coronavirus test public moving forward. >>and senate republicans want to cancel legislative work until october 19th as the virus sickens 3 republican senators in the last 48 hours. 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 ranking member dianne feinstein and other democrats 10 of also in this committee are calling on chairman lindsey graham to delay the hearings in a statement to the senators they wrote to proceed with the hearing to consider judge barron's nomination to the supreme court threatens the health and safety of all those who are called upon to do this body of work. >>meanwhile, 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, including making the 2 candidates vice president mike pence in california senator kamala harris stand 12 feet apart during the debate as of now both pence and harris have tested negative for covid-19. the 2 are set to face off wednesday night in salt lake city and we will continue to monitor the status of the president and the first lady's health throughout the night. >>make sure you download the kron 4 mobile app to get all the updates straight to your phone. you could down mount download the kron on app for free as well right now now to another big story we're following the saturday night the glass fire continuing to burn for a 6th day for folks in napa and sonoma counties. >>as of tonight, the blaze has burned through more than 63,000 acres and is only at 15% containment. cal fire says the blaze has destroyed more than 800 homes. thousands of folks are evacuated. that includes the entire city of calistoga a red flag warning has been issued for the north bay hills and was extended earlier today, meteorologist rebecca strom, a son from a rodriguez tonight she has the very latest. >>on the weather conditions for backup. >>jonathan justine yeah that's right. the national weather service extended that red flag into early tomorrow morning. issue that early today because the winds are going to so high especially at our highest peaks in the north bay mountains for now though we are looking at a mostly clear shot downtown san francisco, the source tower camera and yes it's been hazy. it's been smoking throughout much of the bay area we're going to see that over the next couple of days. and yes we are going to see that high fire danger can new, especially into early tomorrow morning because those wind gusts could be anywhere from 25 to 35 miles per hour. across some of our highest peaks on the north bay mountains humidity levels are going to be really low. it's going to be dry. we're expecting that during the overnight hours into early tomorrow morning. when conditions here on the map you can see about 10 miles per hour through parts of san francisco 5 in novato. relatively just breezy throughout now about 3 miles here but again and the higher we go as far as the elevations. that's we're going to see those wind speeds really starts amp up and we're going to see through much of tomorrow morning before finally starting to become breezy into tomorrow afternoon and the evening temperature wise outside right now pretty comfortable if you like 60's and 70's, 65 right now in hayward 63 in alameda, san mateo you're currently at 62 degrees. 59 right here in san francisco 63 in berkeley. we're looking at low 70's. intuit's iran at 73 novato you're currently at 61. but temperatures are going to get back to warm and even hot ones depending upon where you be tomorrow 90 degrees. that's what i'm tracking in morgan hill 85 for the high tomorrow in downtown san jose 80 degrees in fremont and then we're looking at mostly 70's throughout hayward into oakland at 76 90 though in concord 86 degrees expected in antioch a big changes though on the way weather that my seven-day because we're going to be seeing a cool down and the possibility of some rainfall. back to the news. thanks so much. we'll want to do now is take a look at the latest mandatory evacuation orders and warnings because of the glass fire. >>we'll start in napa county that's the map are looking at now the red dots are the heat signatures of the flames, mandatory evacuations remain the same as last night around calistoga highway 29. >>and along old lolly toll road. the entire blue area is where the evacuation orders are mandatory this affects a lot of people the yellow indicates just a warning but people who live in those yellow zones should be ready to go at a moment's notice. >>switching over to a map of sonoma county know the sonoma county sheriff's office tweeting earlier tonight that all evacuation orders and warnings will remain in effect for folks impacted by the glass fire. the orange juice of the orange on your screen is where those orders are indeed mandatory the yellow indicates where folks should have their bags packed and ratings go if they are forced to leave. you can find the very latest evacuation orders and warnings along with shelters inside of napa and sonoma counties kron 4 dot com. meanwhile starting monday victims of the glass fire in sonoma county can begin the process of applying for help. a local assistance center will be 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 o'clock at night. the hours will then shift from 10 in the morning until 7 at night from tuesday until saturday. visitors must have proper face coverings and practice social distancing. a number of agencies will be on hand to provide much needed resources and begin taking applications for benefits and programs other news now that we're following out of the east bay comes from oakland police were searching for answers after a man was shot and killed last night. >>police say just before 1130 officers found a man dead on macarthur boulevard near foot fell avenue. >>police say the victim had multiple gunshot wounds, anyone with information is asked to call oakland police and in berkeley at least 2 people were wounded yesterday in several shootings, one of those shootings reported around 8 o'clock at night. >>near 8th street in bancroft avenue earlier in the day police say there was another shooting this the sea breeze market and deli on university avenue around 4 o'clock in the morning. so far no arrests have been made in in either of the shootings and no information has been given about any of the victims. >>much more ahead here on kron 4 news at 10 o'clock we will continue to monitor the president status at sea remains in the hospital tonight, including why the trump administration is accused of not being transparent with the public plus an already historic fire creep in closer to passing another grim milestone. >>why cal fire says the worst could still be yet to come and good samaritans rushed to save 2 people trapped inside of a burning car the shocking moment caught on cam voting 'yes9 to help california's most vulnerable. over 24,000 homes were destroyed by wildfires in less than two years. too many of those victims are also hit with a sudden tax hike after their forced to move. it's wrong. prop 19 limits taxes on wildfire victims and limits taxes on seniors and severely disabled homeowners. join firefighters and emergency responders in voting 'yes' on 19. >>moments >>as people tried to save a driver and a passenger stuck inside of a burning car. oakland chp tells us the collided with a concrete wall on 80 westbound near san pablo dam road yesterday evening. it's unknown why the car hit the wall and as the fire is spreading rapidly here. the smoke is pouring out from the windows and people are trying to get saws and crowbars and they are able to poll one person out. but despite of their heroic efforts that person later died at the hospital and unfortunately the other person who was also in the car was pronounced dead at the scene the cause of the crash is under investigation for sitting on top of a wildfire coverage tonight in california very close to hitting yet another grim milestone get this. >>some 4 million acres burned this year by wildfires that have now killed 31 people and decimated hundreds of homes in what is already the worst fire season. in state history. the flames have scorched an area larger than the entire state of connecticut and crews are still on high alert this weekend. >>as a red flag warning has been extended in the north bay hills, cal fire's deputy chief jonathan cox says that he is especially concerned because this fire season is far from over. >>the largest record we have before this from annual acreage burned was 1.5 million. it it can't be understated that we're hitting an unprecedented number of acres burned across the state. unfortunately we're just getting into some of the most critical fire months in california. >>numerous studies have linked the increasing intensity of these wildfires to climate change. scientists at stanford university say that the wildfire weather conditions will only get more extreme as global warming continues in the coming decades, and right now the only major fire that's burning here in the bay area is the glass fire in the scorched more than 63,000 acres and it is 15% contained. hundreds of structures have been destroyed that includes homes and wineries in napa and sonoma county kron four's phillipe djegal spent the day and one napa county winery that has so far avoided the worst of the fire. >>work at the bremer family winery in deer park. it has not stopped despite the glass fire burning in the napa county community. we are sick stay south and it's not easy. the fire did reach the winery on deerpark road but longtime winemaker bob bolen says the vineyards and buildings were spared, but people lost their homes. >>i feel very very fortunate. i'm dealing with at the moment, it is cold showers because we don't have natural like that course and happy to do that. it's a long road back for a lot bowling says the bremer family did lose a home up the mountain but their business is still intact. >>now his crews picking and processing grapes for fermentation moving the smoke has not ruin the product. i've been fortunate that i have person experiences. >>2017 or even years we're all fine. what i hear is sometimes you smell it. right off the bat second day from station and other times know 6 months later. >>time will tell bob says the biggest challenge he and his crew have had to deal with is a lack of water they went without for about 3 days, how mountain water, cathy worked real hard to get us water back. >>today's bob says his heart sinks though for other winemakers in town just up the street burgess sellers suffered crippling damage, china's steve burgess well. >>and as you know he just recently so that and i talked to steve this morning he is a volunteer fireman and he did everything he could to protect their property. and for what he told me is the night of the fire is survived, but then it it later later just got remember something there that it was smoldering and eventually cut the building on fire sadly that's all it takes in napa county fleet and all kron 4 news. >>a live look outside a downtown san some good news on the way we have a spirit. the air learn but so good news for fire crews who are going to be al battling those fires, some rain is actually in the forecast meteorologist britta strom us. >>here now is another look at the conditions for the days ahead, which does include some sort of promising chance of rain. yeah that's right jonathan just seen we're definitely seeing a chance that we could get as early as the end of the week maybe into next weekend. i wish i could make it sooner and make it here now at least we may be getting some finally after a being so dry across the bay area. outside right now we're seeing mostly clear skies is our downtown san francisco shot just south of market street. here in the smoke, it's been hazy around the entire bay area and because of that fact the air quality has been really pour throughout and we're going to see that spare the air alert stick with us through tuesday. so keep that in mind the warm to hot temperatures that we're going to be seeing over the next couple days not helping matters and yet that red flag warning still in effect through tomorrow morning. but the air quality outside anywhere from moderate to poor levels across the board that's we're seeing right now it's getting a little bit better, i would say spur summer coastal areas and around summer bayside communities but further inland we're seeing really the levels quite por again it continues to throughout the day we're going to be seeing over the next couple of through about tuesday. and that's why that spare the air alert in effect but the possibility of some rain fall in our future forecast. we're definitely we're monitoring some systems here. throughout the pacific northwest and work going to be seeing the possibility of that rain maybe late into next week. around friday and then into the weekend so that's definitely fingers crossed that hey you're going to pull out your umbrellas because that will definitely help firefighters fighting glass fire. we couldn't when it soon enough that is for sure temperatures outside right now pretty mild out there, 63 in alameda right now that i'm tracking 69 in downtown san jose 73 in little more valley, 74 in concord right now low 80's in pittsburgh for you. but we're looking at 63 right by the bay in berkeley 73 in tehran right now 59 in petaluma currently at 61. in novato but those warm temperatures set to return again tomorrow, especially inland 90 degrees that we're expecting in concord 89 for the high in livermore tomorrow, 80 degrees if you're going to be fremont mountain view you'll be at a high of 82. but really nice at the coast happen bay you're going to top out 69 and then 72 right here in downtown san francisco. we're going to see a cool down though into next week along with the possibility of some rainfall. i'll have that my seven-day around the bay forecast coming up in just a bit justine thank you so much. >>tonight at 1045 affirmative action could soon return to california who's for it and against it and how the decision will ultimately end up in your hands. >>you may not recognize his face, but you've likely heard his name before still to come tonight here on kron 4 news at 10. the very latest on the >>personal injury attorney steve barnes whose law firm slain on barnes was known on 2 coasts for its very catchy tv jingle he died in a small plane crash in western new york yesterday morons was a registered pilot he died along with his knees elizabeth barnes marley tusk us brings us the very latest on the investigation. a small crew has remained here at the site of the crash throughout the day but one group you will not find here is the national transportation safety board. >>in a statement a spokesman says ntsb officials would not be traveling to core few where the crash happened and that quote the decision not to travel to the scene included assessment of covid-19 risks instead investigators will start gathering information for the preliminary report. the genesee sheriff's office first began getting calls about the plane crash. >>just before friday. >>the smell kerosene or jet fuel. was pretty heavy here the flight left 1118 this morning from manchester new hampshire. >>was in route to buffalo. the airport. >>although the plane set 6 only prominent buffalo attorney ernie steve barnes, a licensed pilot and his niece elizabeth were on board. >>flight tracking site show the plane descended about 20,000 feet in less than a minute. those who live near the field where the plane crash happened say they first heard a loud whining sound from an engine. >>unlike a motorcycle going down the road. so i came outside to see what was going on. and the plane pass from my tree line behind my house over the top of our house and is trailing a little bit of smoke. >>and going really fast within a second it was just you could feel the and there was a fire bomb it was just was just. >>smoke the barnes from released a statement friday night saying it's with the heaviest of hearts they acknowledge steve and elizabeth steph's steve barnes is longtime law partner rhossili know also sent out a statement. he says this is a significant loss and that his thoughts and prayers are with the entire barnes family. >>that was marley tusk is reporting for us tonight. it's part of the statement the ntsb said that investigations involving fatalities, typically take one to 2 years to complete. >>new concerns tonight of president donald trump is already positive for the coronavirus at tuesday's presidential debate. and if the safety measures there were enough to keep it from spreading. >>plus the trump administration raising more questions than providing answers about the president as he remains hospitalized tonight. we hear conflicting reports the very latest on his condition after the break. >>and a live look outside right now conditions at the bay bridge toll plaza approach we're seeing some clear skies around the bay area but definitely smoky hazy conditions as we get into tomorrow. a red flag warning spare the air alert taking california for a ride. companies like uber, lyft, doordash. breaking state employment laws for years. now these multi-billion-dollar companies wrote deceptive prop 22 to buy themselves a new law. to deny drivers the rights they deserve. no sick leave. no workers' comp. no unemployment benefits. vote no on the deceptive uber, lyft, doordash prop 22. one ride california doesn't want to take. >>that breaking news. we're following tonight at 10 president trump remains in the hospital tonight as he continues to receive treatment for covid-19 this is the video of the president arriving at walter reed medical center yesterday president trump expected to continue carrying out his duties from inside of the hospital as long as he can. >>while he's there. white house chief of staff mark meadows saying earlier today that the next 48 hours will be critical to the president's recovery. tonight, the associated press is reporting that president trump unhappy with meadows public assessment of his health and released a video message on twitter this evening to prove that he is indeed in good condition now in the hospital video the president defended his controversial decision to continue campaigning. >>and holding large events even in the middle of this pandemic eric runge has the very latest. >>the confusion centered around just when the president was diagnosed his doctor tonight saying that the president isn't out of the woods yet, but they are cautiously optimistic and the president is also feeling that way. >>medical sitting behind a desk president trump tonight at walter reed hospital look to reassure the american public i came here wasn't feeling so well. >>i feel much better now we're working hard to get me all the way back the president was flown to walter reed medical center to be treated for covid-nineteen friday evening after what his chief of staff mark meadows called a very concerning period friday. >>his doctors today painted a much rosier picture of health for the president. at this time the teen i extremely happy with the progress the president has made doctors say he was given an experimental antibody treatment and has started taking a remdesevir a drug doctors have had some success treating covid-19 with their miracles people criticize me when i say that we have things happening that look like they're miracles coming down from god. his doctors say he's been fever free for 24 hours and his other symptoms of congestion and a cough have gotten better. but they chose their words carefully when asked if the president had ever been on supplemental oxygen thursday, no oxygen none of this moment, yeah and yesterday with the team while we're all here. he was not on oxygen president trump was a move to walter reed until friday evening, so it's unknown if oxygen with use during what meadows had called a concerning period. >>his team of doctors would also not elaborate on who may have infected the president first lady or when the president first went public with the positive covid test after midnight friday morning. but here's how his personal doctor opened his press conference today just 72 hours in the diagnosis now which would make the wednesday, the same day the president held a rally in minnesota. later the doctor clarified his remarks saying the president was diagnosed on thursday and he incorrectly you 72 hours when he meant to just say day 3. none of them matters, however to the president's strongest supporters even doing a great job, the past 4 years i want to show him that i support him i hope gets better. >>the president who is fond of watching television news says he's seen the support outside of the hospital and he's looking forward to getting back out on the campaign trail and back to work i think i'll be back soon. >>and i look forward to finishing up the campaign the way it was started in the way we've been doing we do not know just yet when the president may be released from walter reed in his video he also said the first lady is doing well who is recovering at the white house. >>there is eric wrong reporting for us tonight now in that twitter message from earlier this afternoon, the president also defended his controversial decision to continue campaigning. and holding large events even in the middle of a pandemic. >>i had no choice because i just didn't want to stay in the white house i was given that alternative. stay in the white house lock yourself in don't ever leave don't even go to the oval office just stay upstairs and enjoy it. i don't see people don't talk to people and just be done with it and i can't do that i can't be locked up in a room upstairs and totally safe fun and just say hey whatever happens happens. i can do that. we have to confront problems as a leader you have to confront problems. >>of course the timing of the president's covid-19 positive result has some significant political impacts the november election is just a month away, and it's not clear exactly how long the president will be kept off the campaign trail and be able to hold rallies like this. analysts are pointing out that the trump campaign was already trailing kpin the polls. >>and then it just rose this into further tumbled one that we already was really not being perceived as a choice election, but simply as a referendum on how the president was handling the pandemic that has already killed over 200,000 americans and less millions more unemployed at this point or that point. americans don't think you got a very good job. >>vice president mike pence who tested negative for covid-19 yesterday is currently off the campaign trail preparing for wednesday's vice presidential debate. although he and his staff are operating under a business as usual approach instead quarantine himself after potentially being exposed to covid-19. the vice president is still planning to travel to arizona, indiana and florida for events following next week's debate. democratic presidential candidate joe biden also tested negative for coronavirus and is not expected to drastically alter his campaign approach as the president is recovering. he has already avoided large crowds and help far fewer public events then president trump. the biden campaign has said however it will take down any negative ads directed at the president as he is recovering. biden does plan now to release all covid results in the future meanwhile based on the president's positive died and positive diagnosis for covid-19. >>and how members of the trump family were not seen on camera not wearing masks, folks in cleveland now questioning if the proper safety measures were taken inside the debate hall on tuesday night dave nethers has that 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 him 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. >>so there is no proof tonight, no evidence that anyone in this all on tuesday could have spread the virus to the president of the first lady. >>that was dave nethers reporting for us tonight and while the cleveland clinic said that both candidates did test negative for the virus prior to the debate. fox news anchor chris wallace who moderated the debate claims that president trump did not arrive in cleveland early enough in order to be tested. and claimed there was a quote honor system between both campaigns are coverage of president trump's diagnosis continues right now online. there you can find an article on everything that we know right now about the president's current medical status. an in-depth look at the treatment that he's receiving and an updated list on the top level american officials and their current covid test results. it's all available right now for you at kron 4 dot com let's talk about our 4 zone forecast right now we take a live look outside here in san francisco along the embarcadero. >>still got a little time left to enjoy the weekend sunday is ahead and the weather is going to be doing some interesting things this upcoming week it's still smoky still hot but some rain is on the way meteorologist rebecca strom is here with a look at the forecast one of the things that we were just talking about a second ago rain which is something i haven't seen in the 5 months that i've been here so i'm looking forward to that. ryan dusting off the umbrellas get those out yeah, the possibility of rainfall we could see. >>towards the end of next week into the weekend. it can't come soon enough though of course with fire burning in the north bay. but outside right now we're mostly clear skies across the downtown francisco, the sir suit our tower cam it's been smoke, it's been hazy of course and that red flag warning is in effect through early tomorrow morning. the national weather service extended it earlier today and it's because we're going to see a windy conditions throughout the overnight hours into early tomorrow morning. wind gusts of anywhere 25 maybe 35 miles per hour. all the red coloring it's affected for all the north bay mountains and of the area surrounding the glass fire we're going to see dry conditions continue into tonight and through tomorrow and warm conditions as well temperatures definitely to get toasty once again inland. but the current wind conditions here you go little bit breezy right now that i'm tracking in the north bay 10 mile an hour winds throughout san francisco. but we're really going to start to see things are ramp up into the overnight hours those winds very gusty at times. into early tomorrow morning before finally starting to wind down into tomorrow afternoon and during the evening hours. another weather alert, though you know the spare the air alert effective through tuesday. that's also been extended because of the haze and the smoke in the air and we're going to see it across the entire bay area over the next couple of days. and of course of those warm to hot temperatures not helping much. but what would really help would be some rainfall in fact future cast for is so showing us the possibility of a storm system coming out of the pacific northwest that we're tracking that can bring us some shower activity throughout the bay area next weekend. so that is a possibility so get your umbrellas handy just in case. temperature out the door we're seeing 60's 70's on the board 65 currently in hayward 69 in downtown san jose. so 70's in morgan hill. the livermore valley we're checking in at 73 right now, 65 in downtown oakland 74 degrees if you're in concord right now 59 right here in san francisco. and then those 50's and 60's for places like novato petaluma as well now that you're currently at 68. but we're of course going to see a difference into tomorrow afternoon highs are returning once again into the low 90's for some spots, 90 degrees for morgan hill 80 in fremont the we're expecting 78 in hayward nice and cool and comfortable along the coast. if you like the 60's 69 that we're going to top out at half moon bay and 72 in san francisco, i'll be back with my seven-day around the bay forecast in just a little bit because we're going to see a big cool down into next week and that rain possibility have those details coming up back to the noose. >>thank you so much and still ahead tonight, california voters have a pivotal decision to make in this november election. how prop >>one month until election day and officials in kron 4 is your local election headquarters. all month long one of the most impactful measures on the november ballot is prop 22. california voters will decide whether or not that app based rideshare in food delivery companies should be exempt from state labor laws. kron 4 capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala breaks it down. >>if you've logged into any at bay service like uber eats lately a banner urging you to approve prop, 22 pops up leaders of at based rideshare and food delivery companies want their workers to be classified as independent contractors instead of employees excluding them from a new state labor love requiring them to do the opposite drivers are at odds on the issue is huge majority rideshare drivers actually. >>our time they're not not necessarily is not their main gig. and because of that flexibility is going to be very important. this is not the right way to go out. >>take care of rice drivers who do all of the end and we work with the median classifying workers as independent contractors would allow the companies to avoid paying minimum wage overtime unemployment insurance and workers compensation companies propose their own protections model giving drivers an earnings minimum of 120% minimum wage when driving health insurance type in to pay for some costs when a driver gets hurt on the job arrest policy and other requirements, the latest data from the secretary of state's office show uber lyft doordash postmates and instacart have spent more than 184 million dollars combined campaigning for prop 22 not more than we've seen this year more than we've ever seen in the history of the united states it is david and goliath if you will. >>the billionaire corporations spending so much money to exempt themselves from basic labor protections, it tells you what it's worth to them fiscal analysts say the measure would have a minor increase in state income taxes paid by at based workers and investors in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>also this november, voters will get to decide on prop 16 which would allow affirmative action in public hiring contracting and college admissions if approved pop 16 would repeal a 1996 initiative that made it unlawful for state local governments to either discriminate against or grant preferential treatment to people based on their race ethnicity national origin or. we spoke to a u c berkeley student who claims that would even the playing field san ramon high school student who argues it could legal. lise legalize discrimination party, a minority and the woman and some not. >>party at a disadvantage since i feel like the prop 60 or to pass on that. >>that gives people in my position that extra help too to really get a place in this world and it allow the government to give pressel to preferential treatments. judging people based on the skin that they're born. >>prop 16 has been endorsed by governor gavin newsome and democratic vice presidential nominee kamala harris. analysts say if passed the measure would have no direct financial effects to local and state governments earlier this week governor newsome signing a bill creating a task force that would make recommendations on reparations for slavery. >>california now the very first state in all of america to take such a step the bill introduced by assemblywoman shirley weber who says it's not clear yet exactly what kind of compensation could be provided. you can watch our interview with the assembly woman tomorrow morning on inside california politics. we'll also hear from john cox, the man who ran against governor in newsome back in 2018. he's now giving a big boost to the recall newson campaign inside california politics coming your way tomorrow morning at 6.30 right here on kron 4 and. >>6 dogs and 4 cats take a rescue flight to the bay area and one of them had a surpris >>into the dog rescue some dogs and cats that needed new homes, they're often surprises on these trips and as kron four's ken wayne shows us this one involved a pregnant dog. >>was going to be a full lowe's and buy sell airports. and for kidney. everyone squeezed and we offer the bay area. on the ground was behind us, it's much cleaner appear 6500 feet. i met by shirley zindler from dogwood animal rescue were any of these animals in danger of being put down i believe the kittens were american. as we unload surely makes a discovery. >>and she looks like she's got a belly full of baby for the social be delivering one of our dock with foster sure to clean up >>indeed this should sue maltese who knows what mix is pregnant and allowed one wasn't so loud anymore. >>the years something like that. >>here's the update the poodle had 7 yes, 7 puppies they've all been adopted in my name heidi a stock sparky also has a loving new home as to the 4 kittens that we're likely going to be euthanized a few surprises on this trip. but it all worked out. >>that was ken wayne reporting for us tonight. >>really cute months always one of my favorite parts of the weekend is saying we can what adventures can is up with the animals i was joking with jonathan that i was can from my desk and editing all his stories. >>and all this week i heard was just all those little puppies like whining in over again sparking but was for a good cause. there was lot. >>i'm going talk a little wet there with back a strong. >>all right guys well you want to stay indoors over the next couple of days because of the air quality we also have high fire danger because of the wind gusts and then the possibility of some rain a lot weather center. outside right now though a live look at conditions here the golden gate bridge, not too bad, mostly clear skies that we're seeing around much of san francisco. definitely different than what we've been seeing earlier joe throughout the day that red flag warning is senate until 6 o'clock tomorrow morning for the north bay mountains in the area surrounding the glass fire because the wind gusts at the highest elevations. we're expecting anywhere from 25 to 35 miles per hour. and it's supposed to be really dry conditions during the overnight hours that spare the air alert has extended until tuesday. so keep that in mind the warm to hot temperatures. not going to really help but what could help out the possibility of some rain in the forecast in fact we're tracking a activity out of the pacific northwest and that this storm system that's we're keeping an eye on because it could be bringing some rain as lee is maybe friday into the weekend. and so that would be really good stuff your umbrellas who might need them just in case, temperature wise as we get tomorrow things are definitely getting it hot in some spots we're going to see low 90's 80's and 70's on the board so definitely a mix justine. >>thank your back and thank you all for being with us here tonight i'm going one slit i was a man. hello and welcome to another edition of the red and gold zone, i'm your host.....jason dumas.....>last sunday was mostly a good day for the niners, got a must needed win, the back up qb looked just as good as the starter has...and they finally got to come home and two straight games in jersey.....>but it wasn't all sun flowers and roses....there was another significant injury......we will break that down and tell you who in a bit....but first lets take a look at those highlights from metlife.....> hoodie weather in jersey.....garoppolo and kittle in street clothes....jimmy still rocking the play chart on his wrist....>jet mckinnon finishes it off with a

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