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i got caramel corn, i got kettle corn. am i chewing too loud? believe it! geico could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>the news station you're watching kron 4 news at 9. >>now at 9 with more than 210,000 american deaths from the coronavirus president trump staged a dramatic return to the white house tonight after leaving walter reed medical center the president spent just 3 days at the facility where he received an unprecedented level of care for covid-19. but now the president's performance is igniting a new controversy after he said in a video message that despite his illness. the nation should not fear the virus good evening, everybody thanks being here 9 o'clock, i'm grant lodes and vicki liviakis president trump also entered the white house without a mask. >>this comes after the most recent member of trump's staff tested positive. white house press secretary kayleigh mcenany making that announcement today in a tweet this morning she emphasized that before contracting covid she had previously tested negative quote consistently and is currently experiencing no symptoms. the virus is also infected. the first lady and several other white house aides. >>we still do not know when and where the president got covid but kron four's ella sogomonian live in the newsroom now tracking. what is known so far since he got the positive test result. >>french president trump attended and even hosted several events in the days leading up to his positive diagnosis friday morning. but as you mentioned we have yet to pinpoint where he may have been infected. this is video of the president returning to the white house today after his three-day stay in the hospital where he received all kinds of treatments all weekend long including experimental drug cocktails. the anti-viral remdesevir the steroid dexamethasone and oxygen therapy. he will continue to be monitored by a team of doctors around the clock despite being in a high-risk group for covid given his age and weight, the president removed his mask and signal that all is well as he flashed 2 thumbs up upon his return adding a message for americans on twitter feeling really good do not be afraid of covid do not let it dominate your life. >>and one thing that's for certain don't. let it dominate you. don't be afraid of it you're going to be that we have the best medical equipment we have the best medicines all developed recently. and you're going to be and i went i didn't feel so good. and 2 days ago i could have left 2 days ago 2 days ago. i felt great like better than i have in a long time i said just recently better than 20 years ago. don't let it dominate don't let it take over your lives. >>so one of the questions here is whether all of these. medications are making him feel stronger perhaps these medications are keeping the fever down and perhaps that is why he feels like he is in such good shape right now i spoke to a california congressman raul ruiz earlier in the night. he is also a decision and he told me there is that risk that these drugs can actually make you feel stronger than you are and actually the president's doctors have addressed that they are not only continuing to monitor the president for his illness but also to see whether he has you know, and the adverse reactions to those medications. >>let's take a look at the president's schedule leading up to his diagnosis and his release from the hospital on september 26th, he hosted a 150 guests at the rose garden of which about a dozen who attended would go on to test positive for the virus that same day the president went with his adviser hope hicks to an outdoor rally in pennsylvania. then a few days later on the 29th the president and the first family attended the debate and cleveland ohio and moderator. chris wallace said that the president did not take a covid test when he arrived the following day the president health another outdoor campaign rally in minnesota. after which kicks fell ill and tested positive. the day after that on october 1st the president held a roundtable and private fundraiser in bedminster new jersey and later that night he would test positive for the virus. it's been said that the trump administration is continuing contact tracing to see who else may have been exposed live in the newsroom. ella sogomonian kron 4 news. >>thank you ellen president trump's message alarm. some infectious disease expert says his own physician said earlier today that the president is not out of the woods yet so to get to more on this said medical perspective we have up a dummy all just an infectious disease expert at stanford medicine doctor yvonne maldonado joining us live. >>i thank you for being with us. the obvious question is given what we would you have felt comfortable out releasing the president. tonight. >>you know i don't know anything about his case i don't know what his vital signs look like at this point it is likely, you know he did get a lot of fact pretty intensive. they're be so it's possible that he feels pretty good right now. i wouldn't say you know he's out of the i think he could still develop a second. some in fact of symptoms in the coming week or so. >>yeah can you actually talk about that apparently there is a somewhat of a pattern to covid it's a very insidious fire us that it may trick you into making you feel that you're better and your favorable drop and then you know they'll be a second wave. >>right so it's very different from the flu and that way the influenza you are fine one minute and the next minute you really feel sick and you really don't get better for days and days. and then that recovery is slow covid the patients that i've taken care generally they don't feel very sick for 2 or 3 days they start to feel worse. they start and they start to feel sick or fatigue headache malaise. they have may have some oxygen issues. they start to get better on but they can get sick again they can get sick about a week to get after the first of of symptoms so it can happen it doesn't always happen, but i think given how sick he was i mean the fact that he required oxygen is a pretty important sign them easier. as pneumonia, some sort he must have pneumonia. we're a long involvement of some kind. >>and the president's doctor hinted that he may have needed oxygen more than once although he didn't specify in terms of this cocktail that the president has received you have the steroids which my understanding is they're normally reserved for patients in serious condition the rendez-vous year which we know a fair amount about the anti-viral drug and then the experimental and a body the regeneron what in your mind may have really helped the president out with in terms of those 3 medications that he's been given. >>well remember none of these drugs have been actually a prudent because of constant does trials have been approved under emergency use. so we do know that they're statistically says data statistically supports the use of remdesivir and dexamethasone for severe illness and even moderate illness. but it works better in people who have half suggest there be like he has are needed oxygen. regeneron that we're involved with this well suggest that it's going to be a good travel. we don't have enough data yet to know how long that will last you know whether the that they will lead to a complete resolution of the symptoms so i think a lot of this is still guesswork and just need to be very cautious to make sure that he doesn't have a second that tack of symptoms. >>doctor when you heard the timeline and i guess there's a bit of confusion about when the president may have actually contracted. covid. did it occur to you that the symptoms of if if he only tested positive say on friday that the symptoms would come on like gangbusters the way they did or is it possible that. he actually had a while longer. >>you know it is unusual at least from the patients i've it is unusual to have a really rapid progression like that you know we you know we you could see if it's possible and again we don't know whether he was feeling mild symptoms earlier and just not talking about them, i think sometimes speak. well tendon. discount some of the early symptoms. but usually you have about 2 or 3 days before you really start to feel bad. >>so much is with the president, but just tonight the new york times broke too. a pretty prominent stories i know if you've heard the that the white house is blocking the fda from issuing guidance on a possible covid vaccine, specifically they don't want participants to be followed for 2 months after receiving a final dose and then another story that says the white house is completely cut the cdc out of any contact tracing from that rose garden event which many are calling a super spreader your thoughts on the white house's involvement in those 2 issues. >>well first of all that rose garden event was super-spreading event and it needs contact tracing. people could be traveling with the disease over the country they understanding is that people came from all over the place it should be a contact traceable event for sure. and secondly i what many of us in this field of exes ease up in yala g impacts analogy feel that the cdc and the fda should be allowed to do the job that they were meant to do that is what they've been doing for many many years. that is why we are so successful in reducing disease and death in people are in this country and around the world because they know what they're doing and they need to be allowed to do their job. >>all right thank you so doctor yvonne maldonado from again this not going away quickly so we hope to be able to speak with you again in the coming days. thank you for joining us. the time president trump tweeted about returning to his campaign duties ahead of his departure from walter reed national military medical center tonight. he wrote it will be back on the campaign trail soon. the fake news only shows the fake polls. meanwhile, joe biden is capitalizing on having the campaign trail largely to himself. the democratic presidential nominee made his second trip to florida, which is president trump's turf. he visited miami even swinging through little havana. the typically conservative area biden wished trump a speedy recovery, but urged him to listen to scientists prayers continue to with the president first lady for their health and safety. >>as i like so many american families are dealing with covid-19. >>i was glad to see the president speaking. the recording videos over the weekend. now that he's busy tweeting campaign messages i would ask him to do this listen to the scientists. >>they they shun why. >>says the president has a positive for the virus biden's campaign says that they have been even more disciplined about minimizing the candidates risk. the former vice president has begun not taking off his face mask even when giving speeches says you could see right there. >>the situation seems to be getting slightly less serious for now as more people are able to return to their homes in the glass fire area in the north bay after so many people had to evacuate our kron four's ella sogomonian live in the newsroom some updates on evacuations that have been downgraded to warnings l a. >>yeah, the kids firefighters have made progress with the glass fire during this cool down with our weather. we're also interned seeing some progress on these evacuation maps so take a look people can return to the yellow zones, but at their own risk because there may still be some dangerous conditions left behind by the fire. unfortunately, those neighborhoods did see some of the devastation there so evacuations though have been reduced to warnings for areas in sonoma county like kenwood porter creek road. we believe wallace and north of bennett valley road west of santa rosa as well as savannah trail and a bill state park and west and east of warm springs road plus south and west of highway 12 north of arnold drive and north and south of oakmont and stone bridge but not the parts of these areas that have been burned out the entire city of calistoga has also been downgraded to a warning as well as north of an elegant road and nuns canyon road east of highway 12 which is still in need of repairs and west of the napa county line as well as south of off-road and the burn scar, mandatory evacuations remain for python and the leader over napa county now saint helene at madrona avenue to spring street and hudson avenue to riesling way and sylvan or avenue is now under an evacuation warning so again people can go back but after on brisk. a column barred court as well as shard in a way are also reduced to warnings so looking much better out there, but there are still some road closures in the fire is still burning in parts of northern now the county in lake county so drive carefully live in the newsroom. ella sogomonian kron 4 news. >>thank you all of this city of santa rosa has just put up a damage assessment map for people who want to see the status of homes says says the map here. the red shaded areas are evacuation orders owns yellow indicates evacuation warnings and that if you zoom and certain areas this is the skyhawk neighborhood for instance in far eastern santa rosa right off highway 12. the red indicates homes that are either severely damaged or destroyed the yellow indicates some level of damage and the green homes that are doing okay, we've posted a link to that if you'd like to check it out on our website kron 4 dot com. >>turning out of the weather as we get a live look outside right now our sutro camera overlooking the san francisco fog moving in and joining us now rebecca strom with what we can expect for the work week of rebecca i grand high vicki yes, so we definitely want to see the fog we want to see that marine layer. >>deep in as we get during the overnight hours you can see it here completely socking in the golden gate bridge. a live camera shots definitely human beings cool around the bay area and it's good it's going to continue to be that way as it continues to move through parts of the bay area during the overnight hours into early tomorrow morning. so definitely good news here we definitely want to continue to see it like similar to what we saw last night. temperatures outside now much cooler than you can see on the board. 50's at the coast, san francisco 57 is 6 nevada 57 right now santa rosa you're currently 57, looking at low 70's in redwood city right now and then 60's along our east bay shoreline, 63 currently in hayward right now but 70's as we get further inland like livermore you're currently at 7579 right now in concord the air quality still not the greatest it hasn't been as bad as it was over the last couple of days. but ted still moderate support levels and we're going to be seeing which is why that spare the air alert still in effect for tomorrow so keep that in because tomorrow afternoon. we're still going to have those warm to hot temperatures, especially as we get further inland, we're going to see those low 90's very similar to what we today, this afternoon, expected tomorrow in concord for the afternoon high 91 in livermore we're looking at low 80's said mostly around the bay 81 for hayward tomorrow 82 for fremont and then 70's for much of our coastal areas like half moon bay, 70 degrees 74 in san francisco expected for the afternoon high. but big changes for the end of the week, i'm tracking a storm system that's going to bring us a cooler conditions and the possibility of some rain in the forecast on those details coming up in a bit making grant. >>i woke up look at the window. so a huge flames, welcome my wife. code to wake up the kids as they're getting ready. >>for antonio velasquez's and his family that would be the last time they saw other napa county home still standing the glass fire just tore through their home in deer park along with many others can force taylor spoke with that family tonight she joins us live now with their story taylor. >>well it's been a difficult year for the velasquez family first they lost their catering business because of the pandemic and now they lost their home to the glass fire. >>honestly we didn't we're going to be a by their fire. because you know we have so many so many times being acquitted. it gets to a point that you know it becomes a routine. this time was in. was him a normal normal immigration. was it was the question to see our house originally. >>and tony of alaska's plan to stay behind with his son to defend their deer park home. while his wife and 2 other children evacuated. as the fire got closer and closer. decision to leave and join the rest of their family everything claims they will he like hill a hellish nightmare it turned out to be for the blast, his family. once they realized this is what's left of their property. alaska's says this home held 19 years of special memories they were in the house. >>that's where you know all of us, you know we best of our there. we have a lot of we had a a lot of visitors because of their area family photos heirlooms and future plans. >>also reduced to rubble. dish an to a medical device for his son that has autism up let's which communication a book that he uses with pictures. it's a palm that he uses when he tax despite the loss. >>alaska says he's thankful to still have his family and loved ones does just material >>you know we're we're blessed to be here together. >>alaska's family does have home insurance but they recently found out that their plan does not cover immediate housing. so for now they're staying at a family member's house live in deer park taylor bisacky kron 4 news. thank you taylor, another big story we're following tonight alameda county's district attorney ernie has agreed to reopen the investigation into that high profile 2009. >>bart police killing of oscar grant as kron four's dan kerman reports tonight the decision comes following a call from grant's family to charge a second officer with murder. >>family stands here today along with the community of opening. they can get them and that the murder of oscar grant case be reopened. >>at a news conference monday outside the fruitvale bart station family and supporters of oscar grant call them the district attorney to file charges against another officer who was on that platform new year's day morning 2009, former bart officer tony perrone. >>do not drown we was informed that officer tony tony it would be charged at a later date. it has been 11 years. and the deal. we >>that grant's family says well it was bart police officer johannes mehserle lee who fired the shot into grants back that killed him it was peroni who created the atmosphere that led to the shooting. >>and then the pro-romney the bart officer who created the climate of violence. then ask down with his knee on his neck. this on his pushing 250 pounds of this way fracturing the bones and ask for a >>i ask are >>3 times. skirt all lied to the investigators. also by the investigative report. >>and that stay just as is really was charged with murder and eventually convicted of involuntary manslaughter after maintaining he intended to use his taser not his service revolver peroni was never charged though he was fired from the bart police force. >>near the tail end of that news conference oscar grant's family indicated they had just received an email from the district attorney indicating that she would reopen the investigation. kron 4 news received a similar email saying she would reopen the investigation and assigned a team of lawyers to look at the circumstances that caused oscar grant's death. after they have done that they would then make a determination. dan kerman kron 4 news. >>coming up is the trump administration continues to blame china for the global spread of covid most americans think otherwise school think otherwise school explained that when we come i'm voting 'yes' on prop 19. nineteen limits taxes on seniors. it limits property tax on people like me. nineteen limits taxes on wildfire victims. it says so right here. if 19 passes, seniors can move closer to family or medical care. i looked at moving but i can't afford the taxes. will you help california's most vulnerable? vote 'yes' on prop 19. >>there is a search in 2 states tonight for a former u c berkeley student who went missing nearly a week ago, 19 year-old said the west is from chapel hill, north carolina she's been living with friends in san francisco. police say west was last seen in the area of crissy field on the morning of tuesday september 30th she was wearing a sweatshirt athletic shorts and blue slip on shoes from bands. police also say they're worried because west suffers from depression, west parents released a statement saying that they're anxious to have their daughter found safe and brought home. >>in the south bay police are looking for a san jose state student investigators say 26 year-old the win has been missing since friday. she was last seen about 07:30am in the morning your story road and mclaughlin avenue. her car, a white toyota corolla was found near the 2.80 ramp there when is 5 210 pounds if you have any info about her whereabouts you're asked to call police. >>up next early voting issues in contra costa county why many ballot boxes were closed this morning. >>and governor newsome weighs in on the aftermath of this election, all californians will be able to vote safely from home. every active, registered voter will receive a vote-by-mail ballot with a unique barcode. you can track it using where's my ballot? and you'll receive automatic notifications by text, email or voice call to let you know the status of your ballot once you mail it, drop it off at your polling place or at a drop box. vote by mail ballots. simple, safe, secure. counted. learn more at vote.ca.gov >>today governor newsome weighed in on the aftermath of president trump's covid diagnosis. our kron 4 capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala has that story but certainly impact did the president's life quite directly and quite significantly. governor gavin newsome weighing in for the first time on the president's covid-19 diagnosis just before the governor's update monday, the president tweeted while preparing to leave walter reed medical center feeling really good don't be afraid of covid don't let it dominate your life we've developed some really great drugs and knowledge i feel better than i did 20 years ago it's a political season, so it doesn't surprise me or anybody to dismiss this pandemic is anything but what it is a deadly pandemic deadly disease that's impacting lives destroying families as well as our economy i don't think advances collective cause of bringing this country back together statewide case rates are stable, but the governor says decreases are starting to slow in california for cases hospitalizations and icu admissions state health leaders are projecting california could see an 89% increase in covid-19 hospitalizations by the end of the month, newsome noted 21 states and parts of europe are already seeing increases in covid-19 this is the second wave that many had predicted. >>the president's diagnosis has prompted questions about how often the governor is getting tested for covid-19 he says he's been tested several times especially before certain meetings and events he says all of those tests have come back negative but he said in the event he were to ever test positive that of course would be the public's right to know in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>more americans blame the u.s. government instead of 4 nations for the coronavirus crisis here in the u.s. which contradicts the trump administration's argument that china or other countries are most at fault that is according to a new poll by the university of chicago harris school of public policy and the associated press. the research found that 56% of americans say that the u.s. government has substantial responsibility for the handling the pandemic and that compares with 47% who placed that much blame on the governments of other countries and only 39% who say the same about the world health organization despite the president's health care, the 2 candidates for vice president are still set to meet face to face this coming wednesday. >>in their only debate right now there has been no indication. it will be postponed or canceled, but officials say they're in the process of implementing increased safety precautions, including making the 2 candidates. vice president mike pence and senator kamala harris of course stand 12 feet apart during the debate as of now penn said harris. both remain covid-19 negative, they'll face often salt lake city wednesday night and there's been late word that there will be some sort of plexiglass between the 2 of them on stage was it was the california voters can vote the state says that all registered california voters should. >>have gotten their mail in ballots after you have voted you can drop off your ballot at a local ballot box. >>or in person and a voting location. now contra costa county says though on this first day it has received around 5,000 ballots through the u.s. postal service, but as kron four's madyun reports some people who try dropping off their ballots were not able to. >>amy >>nash was looking forward to dropping off her and her husband's ballots on day one of the poles being opened in the 2020 presidential election. but you're looking at photos of what she found when she arrived at the sycamore valley park and ride location in danville the ballot box was closed i was very excited to go out vote on the first day that the ballot boxes are opened man. >>able to do that in this highly polarized political environment. she says she couldn't help but think that something was wrong here and i feel it possibly intentional i don't like to choose people >>i understand everything is under scrutiny now everything will be second guessed however contra costa county assistant registrar of voters scott connell pass it says there was nothing underhanded about the ballot box has been closed instead he says they just got this signals crossed on this one today was our plan to mail their ballots. of the bounce from out early. we did open the boxes early to account for the earlier mainly although even as says she's never encountered a problem voting in danville. >>first to be on shelter-in-place not getting out early. here at the venture out there on the box's lock it's not it's not okay. >>officials at the contra costa county voter registrar's all 37 ballot boxes in the county are now open has made you kron 4 news and just a reminder we are now 29 days away from election day crowd for of course is your local election headquarters. >>member u.s. supreme court started its fall term remotely today with justice ruth bader ginsburg's absence chief justice john roberts noted the court placed black drape said her seat. >>ahead of the day's arguments. our washington correspondent jessi turnure reports on therts to confirm gi replacement the court is now setting the u.s. supreme court justice has opened their first monday morning, the late justice ruth bader ginsburg we at the court will remember her as a dear friend and a treasured colleague chief justice john roberts recognize ginsburg's work during her nearly 3 decades on the bench. she authored 483 majority concurring and dissenting opinions we now turn to the business of the court. the first case centered on whether delaware can require its own supreme court to be evenly split between democrats and republicans. >>well just across the street, the partisan battle continues over the confirmation of president trump's nominee to replace ginsburg judge amy. >>kony barrett. despite the growing list of positive covid-19 cases senate judiciary chairman lindsey graham said barron's confirmation hearings in one week will continue as planned tweeting monday president trump is very excited about judge amy coney barrett being confirmed to the supreme court. those who were at the white house the ones who brought thing the virus back to capitol hill democrats like house speaker nancy pelosi argue there confirmation shouldn't happen during the current health care crisis one way and not to do it is to crush the affordable care act which is senate is in the process of trying to present their the justices will hear the ac a case next month. and there is confirmation would give the court a 63 conservative majority in washington, i'm jessi turnure. >>in a live look outside right now conditions a very foggy across the golden gate bridge we are the marine air pushed much of the bay area bringing us cooler conditions and then the possibility of rain maybe towards the end of the week into the weekend all the details coming up. >>the firefighter loses his home while battling the glass fire coming up we talk with that firefighter and why he says he kept fighting despite losing everything. >>then bam warm weather in la turns game one of the a's astro's division series into a virtual home run derby. we made usaa insurance for members like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it - with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started. because doing right by our members, that's what's right. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa >>no need to beat around the bush to put it frankly the a's and the astros do not like one another. the 2 organizations have been trading shots over the last 2 years in now they get to play a postseason series and i doubt we'll be any fisticuffs like there were the last time these 2 teams played but it will still be interesting game one down in socal, the hollywood sign. the backdrop of dodgers stadium always a beautiful shot bottom of the 3rd sean murphy he've been hitting the leather off the ball that carries out for a solo home run 3 to nothing a's. all smiles. but here come the stros top of the 4th carlos herrera he's one of them or dislike players in the majors, but doesn't matter who like summer night he can hit a baseball really far that one gone for a 2 run blast. he had 2 home runs on the day. and it all came apart for the aids in the top of the 6 excuse to score 4 times right and there we see the get it beat up that jose altuve a with a single stroke to run to give asher the 65 lead houston tack on 4 more runs to make it 10 to 5 after the game. bob melvin tells us where it all went for the runners in scoring positions, one are best today, but. >>you know usually with. our team and how we end up finishing games both offensively in in the bullpen. we felt like we had a good chance by means like panicking nothing like bad states. >>when yeah just play the game play our game don't really worry about all the extra crafton. stick to the script. >>showman i gets the nod for the a's tomorrow. now the forty-niners got a sobering reminder yesterday that you don't win football games on paper, the eagles and really the entire nfc east had become the joke of the nfl and rightfully so but in the nfl things can turn around quickly and in this case they did in a week. the eagles defensive line had their way with the niners in moment. the be quite frankly looked like a deer in the headlights most of the night he had 2 interceptions fumbled and that was all before kyle shanahan decided to bench him for the 3rd string quarterback cj beth there at that point it was too late now, kyle shanahan has a decision to make who will start at quarterback next week jimmy garoppolo still isn't available. he was asked that today and he won the ready to commit to an answer. >>as some of the 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county captain must growth had just purchased it days before the fire started he and a few other families plan to start a life on this land to their own community growing their own food and teaching their children how to live simply the property was uninsured says it was coming into his >>to see it taken away. with no chance of doing anything about it and to see that didn't deter him from the fight. it hasn't you know as it did his great personality and his dedication to service. that's always the really remarkable thing citing the glass fire losing his brand new home while also grieving the loss of his daughter olivia who passed away just one year ago, it's been an emotionally draining exhausting week for this firefighter, he's like how can we use this to help other people that was his first very first thing out of his mouth and i'm just like. >>in a man. >>you really can't control the situations and. you know what i've learned through through my life is know everything happens for a reason that captain must grove never stopped working he continued to fight the glass fire even when he found out that his brand new property burned. >>continuing to save lives and homes in sonoma county, michelle kingston kron 4 news. >>the south bay now property assessment is underway after the czu lightning complex fire in the santa cruz mountains devastated so much of that area. this is the first step before any large scale debris removal or rebuilding can start. epa inspectors spent the day on some properties clearing any residue from household chemicals and other hazardous materials were not. >>digging and routing around forced to fit this is. things that are readily identifiable by us and that can be without the use of heavy equipment or are moving obstacles out of our way. >>important added other authorities may require that contaminated soil beneath all that rubble be removed. if you live in an affected area. we have put a link to what to do on our website you can check the status of the cleanup effort and see where things will go from here. that our 4 zone forecast said boy we could use the rain so many fires that have burned that still are burning a live look here at san francisco's embarcadero joining us now rebecca stronger fact it looks we're going to get our wish right. yeah, it looks we may we're definitely monitoring a storm system that's heading our direction that could bring us some rain falling like you're saying right we need it so much around the bay area. >>so get your umbrellas ready just in case because we're going to start to see temperatures drop as we get towards the end of the week temperatures dropping right now because of this one it's the evening hours of course, but also this marine layer really helping us to cool things down around the bay area and in fact it's going to continue to push through parts of the during the overnight hours into tomorrow morning. and it's going to keep things really cool and you probably felt last night as walks temperatures dropping versus what we've seen over the last couple of weeks 50's and 60's mainly on the board we do have a couple 70's for summer inland valley locations, 59 right now in san mateo 61 in downtown oakland, san francisco. we're currently 56 degrees 55 in nevada and 63 right now but i'm tracking in napa but yes futurecast for is showing activity coming out of the pacific northwest we're monitoring a storm system that could be pushing towards the bay area and bring us some rainfall maybe on friday. even into one of the weekend as well it's going to be bringing cooler temperatures versus what we've been seeing over the last a few weeks during the afternoon hours tomorrow though we do have to get another warm to hot afternoon depending on where you are it's going to be more miles along the coast and then we're going to see a things heat as we get closer to the bay we're going to have low 80's like in fremont and hayward and then those low 90's popping up as we move further inland, 92 in concord and 91 that we're expecting in livermore more on the possibility of the rain in the forecast and the trump ur a chur drop we'll have all those details. coming up in just a bit grant. >>thank you rebecca in hollywood protesters rallied over the weekend calling attention to violence in a contested area that has become the subject of renewed fighting between armenia and azerbaijan over the past week. >>officials in both countries say dozens of civilians have been killed since september 27th reporter carlos saucedo has the details. >>over the weekend local armenians took to the streets of hollywood condemning the aggression. they say is coming from azerbaijan and turkey. while protests have been mostly peaceful demonstrators have shut down traffic even freeways like the one o one the 5, 1, 70. police have had to step in declaring the protests unlawful assemblies, they're calling for peace in the art talk region which has endured more than a week of violence. protesters are also demanding more international media coverage, the conflict began when a johnny forces violated the longstanding cease-fire brokered by allied nations since then hundreds of armenian soldiers and dozens of civilians have died. this is the largest escalation of violence we've seen in the area since the early 90's with turkey's army backing azerbaijani forces armenians are increasing their calls for peace. today, local leaders gathered at the steps of city hall to denounce the aggression. we have a strong bipartisan message for turkey and air to one. >>you are a member of nato, start acting like one. and we have a message for cease the hostilities are there will be consequences americans should never tolerate fascist turkish expansionism in this part of the world. >>azerbaijani officials are accusing armenian forces of being the aggressors saying armenia has attacked densely populated civilian areas with rockets and missiles. >>azerbaijan is defending itself its 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nominating the first openly, black man to serve on the california supreme court. just as martin jenkins was born and raised here in the bay area. he earned his bachelor's from santa clara university. and after college he briefly played pro football for the seattle seahawks jenkins then earned his law degree from the university of san francisco law school. in 1980 and then practiced here in the bay area and many different capacities. he was most recently an associate justice of the california court of appeals. first appellate district, a division 3 if confirmed jenkins will replace justice ming w chin who retired 2 months ago. >>savannah georgia hair salon owner went above and beyond for 3 breast cancer survivors, yeah over the weekend. the women were treated to a special day of pampering all free of charge reporter ashley williams report is right out of make them but like said barbara best everett says she can't remember the last time she has left so much the three-time cancer survivor was all smiles after her bosom buddies, many make over it was all thanks to looks the salon owner law take a more early is a susan g komen peak air warrior ambassador every year i just feel compelled to you know do my part as a salon as a hair stylist to make it's our job to make women feel beautiful she and her staff advocate for breast health and remind plans of the importance of getting mammograms is only right that you know that they information that we get that we spread the word not the. the cancer this year the salon tried something new and offered a free make over to 3 women friends and family nominated best everett along with deanna lucas and michelle mobley mocked for the special treat. they were each shampoo style. dolled up for a photoshoot best everett says the experience was a blessing we find people that actually do want to do something for you. >>is this plea at really i'm very happy about she fought breast cancer at 2136 years old and cervical cancer at 23 the survivor has lived cancer free for 8 years she reminds women to stay on top of their checkups always get checked. >>and then the mammograms that tomorrow just past news and something doesn't feel right. >>the media che. good advice that was ashley williams reporting for us tonight and that's going to do it for kron 4 news at 9 thanks for being with us this hour but keep it here 15, i will be back at the top of the hour, we'll be speaking with an infectious disease specialist at ucsf about. >>president trump's covid recovery a live conversation along with controversial statements regarding the virus made today meanwhile the vice presidential debate is coming up this week, the new safety measures that are being measures that are being discussed to protect the al tim. our frontline health care workers. and when these heroes lack the resources they need, that risky job gets ten times harder. prop fifteen makes corporations pay their fair share. to invest in our communities, in our clinics, in the 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