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with great challenges. that's what one city council member expressed today. they took a moment to mourn the 102 lives lost before visiting neighborhoods impacted by violence. >> oakland leaders spent saturday but their community just hours after police began investigating another homicide. the 100nd homicide of the year happened in east oakland near 45th and bancroft avenues. 2 people were shot. one is in stable condition. the other debt city council members and other community leaders held a vigil at city hall for all of those impacted. i'm a woman. a mom. i have been. >> i'm a victim of violence myself. i know it's scary and i want our residents to know that the city council is absolutely committed to eu council president nikki fortunato bass also visited bella vista park saturday there. she spoke with people who are concerned about their own safety. people are fed up. and i have to say that it was also very good to talk with people about how committed they are to the city. we focus police what they are best able to do, which is solving these crimes that are committed by a small number of people. >> and then the city council has invested in alternative crisis response and violence prevention. meanwhile, council member dan called spent time in bush tried park. he wasn't a similar stories of fear and frustration. are at constant nations fear, it's not just in one or 2 or 3 neighborhoods that in most, if not all neighborhoods in in our in our city called says in addition to getting guns off the street, people spoke to him about addressing the root of crime. if we can take guns out of the hands of people who should never have those >> then we could bring homicide snow. we could bring shootings them and that will be good for everybody. council member call, it's the city could use outside help, but he feels oakland leaders need to be instrumental in creating we have to solve crimes. we have to respond 9-1-1, calls and we have to really invest heavily in prevention and intervention services and strategies. >> the council members told me oakland police is dedicating more resources to investigating violent crime. detectives are still looking for the suspect or suspects involved in friday's homicide. dan noel. amanda, thank you. one person is dead and 3 people were hurt in a frantic quadruple shooting near uc berkeley's campus overnight. but as kron four's philippe djegal reports, the university confirms none of the victims are students a late night out for a slice and berkeley disrupted by a flurry of gunfire. it's pretty wild. crime scene tape encompassing telegraph and durant avenues near the south side of uc berkeley. i take this to like every day to class, like, you know, like the often so for it to happen right here, i honestly like i love, you know >> clea police say a fight broke out just after one 30 saturday morning, which led to shots fired and 4 people wounded, all believed to be young men. uc berkeley says none are students, but one of them eventually died at a hospital. we >> something that i thought was fireworks, but it was and it was gunshots. and there was a browns and we don't run inside taco bell witnesses at a busy pizza parlor described chaos immediately after the suspect sped off in a car. >> groups of people tended to the injured victims. his body was like it's like a crawling position. and you are he was like on the ground face face in the ground and people are crowding around him checking up on of the area was shut down through the early morning as homicide detectives collected evidence some cars pierced by bullets towed away, including jake hall road since sad, right? it's a berkeley and there's lots of students here. and i mean, it shouldn't happen anywhere. >> people and usually college kids are walking very, you know, freely everyone's free. but these incidents are, you know, making us a bit nervous. and lately, there have been several incidents. it was just thursday morning when catalytic converter thieves opened fire on a berkeley homeowner who fortunately was not injured. >> police also recently announced the arrest of a 36 year-old berkeley woman wanted in connection with a series of attempted kidnappings. the suspects in saturday's deadly shooting are still at large. the university says support services are available to impacted students. 24 hours a day, philippe djegal all kron. 4 news. >> now berkeley's mayor did take to twitter tonight about the shooting saying in part, quote, this senseless act of gun violence has shaken our city and shows even in an overwhelmingly safe community like berkeley, the epidemic of gun violence presents a danger to us all. he went on to say the time for thoughts and prayers has passed the time for action is now. >> and petaluma 3 people arrested in connection with string of burglaries at sporting good stores across the north bay. most recently police responded to a burglary at a dick's sporting goods where 2 men and a woman are accused of taking about $1500 worth of football jerseys. police arresting the suspects during a traffic stop this morning. they recovered more than $10,000 of stolen merchandise from those dick's sporting goods stores. one in petaluma one in santa rosa and one in roseville. the suspects were arrested for conspiracy and possession of burglary tools and grand theft. petaluma police are also investigating tonight after a vehicle crashes into a business last night. this is the aftermath of that crash. police say a woman was attempting to put her vehicle in reverse when she backed it all the way up into the adobe beverage and deli. police say she was arrested after showing signs of alcohol impairment. the from the store, as you can see here, suffered significant damage. >> fleet week continued today in san francisco. this is a look above our station this afternoon as the blue angels soared across the sky. you can see there was a little bit of fog there in the background. but for us here along the embarcadero, it didn't take away from the show. >> that, however, was not the case over in the marina district today. kron four's gayle ong reports from marina green where karl, the fog made a special appearance. >> it is not unusual for the fog to make an appearance here at the air show. but spectators made the most of the situation and the blue angels are able to work around it safely. >> the annual fleet week air show brought thousands of people to marina green park saturday. but this year, the event caps spectators guessing. i think they're >> funny because it's like we can't really anything right now. but last year we got to see the amount of the flips in and everything the show was put on a brief weather hold as a marine layer blanketed the san francisco bay. this man giving a nickname for the blue angels fog usually garrett daily at. if we're up there now, it might get a little bit of blue. now they've been here. years is feels a lot like san francisco. shouldn't be this disappointed by the fog rolled in throughout the afternoon. but people were in good spirits. i've been coming here with my dad and my family for a really long time. we actually came up from inter this year. >> what do you think about the that they're kind of lad and felt and love it. when so bad, they did their best. they flew over information a couple times for san francisco, but it's the fog is making it not not possible. >> the air show ended around its usual time. but the fog is expected to stay here through sunday, which is the final day of fleet week here in san francisco reporting from marina green park, gayle ong kron. 4 news. and audio show that was are so loud to. they are believable. like if i was a dog and be going not. yeah, i think a lot of people's dogs are going crazy today. i mean, look at that. the fog is still hanging around tonight. >> i'm not sure have a lot of faith that, yeah, it's going it tomorrow. but i mean, he's come and bring it a job or today. right? so we keep looking at the model showing you that hour by hour. what we anticipate course, things can change. but >> it really looks like it's going to be foggy in the morning. most of it's expected to lift around 11 o'clock. but take a look at this podcast will 15. you're still going to see some fog. it won't be as foggy. can see that right here on the coast. but they're still going to be some fog, especially on the coast. you can see half moon bay. now we look at one. 45, you can see all right. things are looking better. but as we fast forward, one more time, you can see that fog is going to roll in again. so we are looking at a foggy day tomorrow. and of course, we'll update you so make sure to wake up with us as well. hour by hour and on our app. so, yeah, we're still looking, unfortunately at those foggy conditions. that's really the top story. so for your fall cast for fleet week. i know people are excited, you're still going to see those high temperatures, though, 69. so seasonable temperatures for you, the potential for a sprinkle or 2 that really kicks off tonight around 11. that could stay that way til 10. but it would just be a sprinkle or 2. take a look. you can still see that fog. it is here. temperatures for the most part above average. but what can anticipate for next weekend and what about your work week? we have those- answers coming up next. >> alright britany, thanks a lot. coming up, looking for something new to do this month. we'll tell you about a 7 day event to bring san franciscans together. her bold service and fun. >> plus, tony socialite anna sorokin now on house arrest after being in u.s. immigration custody, a new battle she's facing. >> and 5 years later, residents in the north bay remembering the devastating tubbs fire that killed more than 20 people and destroyed thousands of homes. >> welcome back. oakland police are asking for your help in finding a missing teenage girl. take a look at your screen. 14 year-old ingrid fernandez was last seen yesterday morning around 10:00am on the 9300 block of olive street in oakland. she was wearing a red and black shirt and blue jeans in grades, 5 foot, 2 inches tall with black and red hair and brown eyes. if you've seen her, you're asked to contact oakland police. well, today marks 5 years since the deadly tubbs fire at the time it was the most destructive wildfire in california's history. more than 20 people were killed and more than 6,000 homes were destroyed. kron four's camila barco reports from the north bay where many are still remembering that frightening day. >> on saturday morning, dozens of people showed up to coffey park in santa rosa on the 5 year anniversary of the 2017 wildfires. it's a neighborhood burned by the tubbs fire and a place john and sylvia lz and debbie have called home for more than 20 years on october, 8th, 2017, they evacuated their homes after smelling smoke and finding other houses in flames. we didn't grab much. just got dressed. we could hardly breathe. i mean, it was really thick not too long after they came back to check out the damage. but they found this homes burned to the ground and everything they owned gone christmas. >> ornaments, made when they were 5 out of paper. you can't replace those. and i just sat here and cried because it's 30 years our life. >> the tubbs fire burned more than 36,000 acres destroyed almost 6,000 structures. and 22 people died fast forward 5 years later. if you walk around coffey park neighborhood, you'll find about a dozen or so empty. lots like this one. well, that's because some people like the elsie's have rebuilt their homes. but for others, the rebuilding process is still ongoing. santa rosa mayor chris rogers says more than 90% of the 3,000 homes lost in the city have been rebuilt, are in construction or have been approved to break ground. it's fantastic to see how far as a community we come around the same time. 2 other fire sparked in the north bay. the nuns and atlas fires. >> each one of those birds more than 50,000 acres destroyed dozens of structures and killed several people. since then, there have been many improvements by santa rosa fire department like sending out emergency alerts and warning notifications have additional firefighters on hand during critical fire weather. >> we have everything from access to. >> artificial intelligence with cameras that are monitoring fires. now additional weather stations. >> the elsie's and bradford say the process to bounce back has been a challenge, but they've been able to move on with the support from others i'm glad that we were live here. >> you know, to be able to rebuild, it's it's it's moving farther and farther away. and then and my life moving on. >> in santa rosa, camila barco kron. 4 news morning with definitely good to see blue skies. yeah. a little bit of fog. even in some of that video. yeah, moisture right now is like all anyone wants when you're kind of reflecting terrible time. yeah. when you look back at that, it was just a horrible time for those people in. >> hopefully things get better, right? you know, yes, one thing was like a meteorologist when it comes to fire season fires went to get the rain. and i know right here, we don't really get a lot of rain. so we lean in on that fog just that moisture. so let's talk about not to mention. i know we talk about all night fleet week, want to know those foggy conditions so you can actually see the show. got a lot to talk about as we take a look at the life care around the great things. despite having all these micro climates in different stories, we can actually show you the picture that set the tone. and again, it's a foggy evening. we're watching potential for a drizzle or to a sprinkle or 2. probably nothing more than 5. >> sprinkles total. it just does help. when we think about fire weather season will take in the drop, all drops count as far as podcast again, i think we're going to start off. it's going to be really foggy as you wake up driving conditions a lot like today. but take a look. i want to fast-forward fall cast a 3 o'clock because i think around 11 will be a little bit of a break. but then we'll start to see on the coast. at least those foggy conditions are going return. so that's at 3 o'clock as we fast for the clock to 6.45. you can see right here. we're still dealing with foggy conditions right here in our area and on the coast. so as we take a look at podcast, you fleet week, it's just something around to update you on throughout the morning as well, because i think it's going to be foggy. i will be here tomorrow evening. you can hold me be watching it for you to make sure that you're prepared. future cast winds also showing you tomorrow. it's going to be breezy. take a look at your screen. double digits, fairfield, concord, oakland, even san francisco. so not only are we looking at the fog, but we're looking at another day with breezy conditions. temperatures today were right on point for the most right there at average temperature tomorrow. yeah. seems to going to those average temperatures. seasonable tons for jurors say you go, morgan hill, 87 redwood city, 73, the bay we're looking at right there, half moon bay, at least 59, but breezy foggy conditions for you. san francisco are looking 69 to 72 degrees. novato 79, even napa. 76. so it is october. i think that yeah, it was kind of warm for the most part. see those temperatures drop just a little bit. and as we roll into that work week, you can also see those temperatures drop for you. as we said, pumpkin spice latte. so you can see right here, average temperatures around 71, san francisco, just a tick below that livermore. i think you're really the big winner. you can see it right here at your average is 78. but you are above that. 86 the condition showing you it's going to be dry for the most part as we roll into next week. but what about the 7 day forecast? let's plan your work week and next weekend. coming up next. >> all right, betty, thanks a lot. in the east bank pleasanton police say that there seeing an uptick in residential burglaries, at least 35 happen in the city so far this year. and police say in most cases, the burglars have been entering through the back of people's houses to steal jewelry and purses. they are advising residents to be vigilant. >> in world news tonight, a truck bomb caused a bridge to catch fire and partially collapsed today in russia. 3 people were killed. that bridge actually links russia annexed crimea with the country. it's a key supply artery for moscow's war efforts in southern ukraine. the speaker of crimea's kremlin-backed regional parliament immediately accused ukraine for this explosion. ukrainian officials have repeatedly threatened to strike this bridge and then advisor to president zelensky posted a message on twitter saying this explosion was, quote, just the beginning. >> 10 people are dead and 8 are injured after a gas station explodes in ireland. search and rescue crews remained on the scene today for people who may be trapped in the rubble. heavy machinery help with the process by removing large pieces of concrete and debris police say they are still investigating the cause of this explosion at the apple green gas station increase low. the victims include a teenage boy, a teenage girl, 3 women and 4 men. >> we left for news coming up. >> developing news tonight, convicted swindler and fake socialite anna sorokin also known as anna delvey has been released from u.s. immigration custody to house arrest in new york. the sorokin was convicted in 2019 of conning $275,000 from banks, hotels and wealthy you new yorkers to finance or lifestyle. she served 3 years in prison for larceny and theft and she is now fighting deportation to germany after immigration. authorities say she overstayed her visa sorokin's case became the basis for the netflix series inventing anna which was released this year. >> columbia university and its affiliated new york hospitals will now pay 165 million dollars to patients who accused a former gynecologist of abuse and misconduct. robert hadden pleaded guilty in 2016 to abusing 19 women. he was spared prison time and surrendered his medical license after being convicted. the settlement follows a 71.5 million dollar deal last year between the hospitals and 79 of hadden's former patients represented by another lawyer had it now awaits trial on federal charges over 6 abuse accusations. soldiers are leaving the army national guard at a faster rate than they are enlisting. >> that's, of course, fueling concerns that in the coming years, units around the country may not meet military requirements for overseas and other deployments. so far this year, the guard has lost about 7500 service members through retirement or members not re enlisting when their tour is up. the army isn't the only one that seeing this trend. all military branches are struggling to meet recruiting goals. >> what 9.24? your weather and traffic teams working for you or really tracking this fog. what can you expect for fleet week end? what about your 7 day forecast? we have all your answers coming up after the break. >> we begin this half hour with some breaking news out of oakland. firefighters are responding to a large fire burning near homes in the area of 38th avenue and quickly street. those flames started as a vehicle fire along 5.80, and then spread to some nearby vegetation. you can see here the flames and smoke all rising. kron 4 has reached out to oakland fire department for more details were awaiting their response tonight. in the meantime, you can expect delays on i-580, as the firefight continues and lanes are blocked. several las vegas showgirls are speaking out tonight after they were attacked on the las vegas strip earlier this week. police say the suspect stabbed 8 people killed. 2 of them. >> in a random attack. sasha loftis reports from las vegas. >> hours >> after she was stabbed on the las vegas strip and the west beach shares her harrowing story in city. >> and we knew >> you she's one of 4 showgirls attacked thursday morning when police say 32 year-old johnny barrios went after 8 people unprovoked killing 2, including fellow showgirl mayor u-s-d-a's ubani who was stabbed in the chest. >> i me. >> he has an victoria kai tunnel was also working when the worst happens. she's now home from the hospital. but emotionally, she's anything. but ok, believe all this is happening to a tight knit group managed by sheryl lowe, owner of best show girls in vegas. unsure how to move forward after 12 years of safety in the business. this is a safe job. >> there are cops everywhere. no places films more than the las vegas strip. they say all they can do now is be there for each other. >> and remember maris, she was exceptional. she's exceptional to is. on fire and beautiful and and smarts and radiant. well, trying to cope with the idea. that's something so for a bull could happen. >> that was sasha loftus reporting for us tonight. barrios is now facing several charges, including 2 counts of murder and 6 counts of attempted murder. >> more than a week after hurricane ian swept through florida. a new obstacle has been revealed this time involving electric cars. first responders say flooded out electric vehicles are now catching fire and putting those flames out isn't so simple. as brian entin reports, batteries are not only catching fire but reigniting. >> told the issue with the batteries inside some of these electric cars is once the firefighters put the fires out, i they reignite again and again with many of the electric cars and some of the tesla models. the batteries are low underneath the floorboards. so when the storm surge came up, the salt water got into the batteries. and we're told that is what's causing the fires. >> hurricane ian was a once-in-a-century storm causing flooding like never before. on the west coast of florida. other problem with ev and the hurricane caused something else never seen before. exploding electric cars. the electric vehicles were submerged during in and the lithium ion batteries flooded with salt water from the storm surge. now they are catching fire. what's making these electric vehicles basically explode? >> i so you have the stored energy in the battery that just because the vehicle submerged doesn't mean that energy is any way anytime you mix, you electrical components and salt water together. it is a recipe for disaster. >> north collier fire district had to cut open a tesla and spray down the battery that was on fire. just this fire department says they've had happened 4 times in one week. >> i think that as we moved over to electric vehicles, this is the first time we've seen anything like this. >> the issue is the batteries in the car can reignite over and over again. florida state fire marshal jimmy patronis as it takes a lot of water and foam to put them out for good with the ev technology being so new. do you think we should be concerned? >> i do. i do. so here's here's what is. it was a natural disaster and we learn something from every single natural disaster. we truly do. and what we are learning from this one is as evs are not compatible with salt water when they become an operable when they have short when they have corrosion issues. >> and therein and they're actually in your garage as a lot of cars were because of this storm surge event, they become now a fire hazard for your house. >> that was brian entin reporting for us. we do want to get you a check of your 4 zone forecast now taking a live look. i'm will take a that supposed to be there, right? socked in with the fog like we've had. >> pretty much all day today. brittany begley joining us now with the with a look at whether or not it's going to be hanging around tomorrow. what's what's that they you know, that's really the theme a lot like yesterday. so we'll see those foggy conditions, especially as you wake up. we'll get a little bit of a break, but that fog is going to continue throughout the afternoon. so again, make sure to have our app. you can track it will update you as well. so as we take a look at fleet, we i know that's a big story. we see those temperatures not going to be bad, 69, but again, it's going to the fog that we're watching the potential for raindrop or 2. that could be 11 o'clock tonight, all the way until tomorrow morning. but >> nothing too crazy. going to just be a sprinkle or 2 podcast. let's track it out again. so as you wake up in the morning is going to be foggy. so that's something to keep in mind. you can get a little bit of a break around noon time. but as we fast forward to 2 o'clock, you're still going to see right there on the coast. some foggy conditions by 4.15. you're going to see more foggy conditions. so again, it set tone of the things going to be a lot like today. foggy break, foggy break. and i know that that plays a role into fleet week. temperatures right now not bad. looking at seasonable temperatures. it is breezy. you can see places right there like fairfield are going to see those breezier conditions and that's going to be the same story for tomorrow as well. we're going take a look at that 7 day forecast coming up here shortly as we take a look. you can see right here. so again, we're going to see sunday when we'll think about fleet week. we're looking at 86 as we take a look at the bay 68 co 62. and then as we roll into that work week, this is where we're going to start to see more temperatures like october, right? we're looking at the 80's. you can see that right here. it's going to be cooler and has a role in the next week. things will slowly start to heat up. so enjoy that cooler workweek. if i can say that correctly, they go. >> alright, britany thanks. a lot recent study found that an unlikely climate threat could be coming to california. researchers on science dot org found that a mega flood may be on its way to the state. this is despite the current drought and unseasonably hot weather we've been dealing with. scientists say the flooding in southern california that we saw this past summer left some of those bridges there. roadways washed out was just a taste of what's to come. a report on science dot org or a field that extreme precipitation events along the pacific coast could lead to a mega flood. the blue angels were seen flying high today through the sky and they weren't the only planes that were up there. apparently conference. stephanie lynn caught a ride on one of the fleets, most beloved aircraft, fat albert. >> it's the only plane in the air show operated by u.s. marines. >> with the strength and size that could carry you to mount olympus and back. they called the super hercules this massive plane might not be the first that comes to mind when you think of the blue angels. but it can also take you to heavenly heights. >> highs, i've seen this particular for air from those 35,000 feet. >> lovingly known as fat albert. this jumbo jet is mission critical to getting san francisco fleet week off the ground. we also get the incredible opportunity to start off the demo. most shows for our jets. take a look at the body of this plane. fat albert was named after a children's cartoon because of its rounder size and shape. and i absolutely love it. flight engineer lauren song, part of the crew taking us into the friendly skies today. that hour is still a part of the blue angels. but we're all marine crew. her enthusiasm is contagious is an incredible opportunity able to fly all the different places that would do. this is the view on board and there's plenty of room essential space to carry all the people and hear the blue angels need. >> from show to show just moments after takeoff. the plane hits a 45 degree. klein. >> really to his me off guard. >> the c one, 30 jay super hercules proving it. snow maker us at one point the pilot takes us just 40 feet over the water. a thrill for the boaters below. that's after several tight turns and hard banks. the big aircraft making solid use of its 132 foot wingspan strong enough to lift a max weight of 175,000 pounds. so while these guys might be able to streak through the skies. that albert proves it's more than capable of carrying its own ways. it's pretty awesome. it's so cool. >> it takes a crew of 8 people to fry this giant aircraft and all the pilots have to be aircraft, commander, qualified meaning they have to have at least 1200 flight hours under their belt reporting in oakland, stephanie lynn 4 news. >> well, there's a lot that's still happening with fleet week. tomorrow is the final day of the event. so here's a look at some of the things you can do. ship tours, beginning at 10 o'clock in the morning and they will be going until 4 in the afternoon. there is a stem center that is set up at marina green canine heroes. shelby taking place at davos pull and to boost park at 10 o'clock in the morning. sorry about that. tomorrow is their show scheduled to start at 12, 30 with the blue angels scheduled to begin at 3 for a full list of this weekend's activities. you can always go to our website. kron 4 dot com. now, usually marina green is the best place to view the air show along with the. >> a san francisco maritime national historical park and all those parks there at the base of russian-held that you can see on our map. but if the fog is sticking around again tomorrow, you might want to check out the embarcadero or head up to the north bay to the sausalito waterfront. they provide some fantastic vantage points of the air show well. to the north bay where harvest season is already beginning to wind down in napa valley due to some extreme weather this year. the process started a couple of weeks earlier than usual. >> i stopped by one vineyard to get a look at how winegrowers responded. >> d stem shakeup and jusuf. several small steps for one big wind making machine. that's the sounds of harvest season and she family vineyards. everything is grown handpicked processed and bottled on-site really weren't complete. complete control from grape all the way to class michael baldacci has been head winemaker at his family vineyard in the stags leap district of napa valley. >> for the last decade, i don't if i find the same joy, if i wasn't doing it for my family as much as i love making wine, i love. >> making wine that i, you know, represents our family last couple of years. mother nature has thrown a few curve their way. the lightning complex fires of 2020, 2020, we we actually didn't even make just because of the smoke that was in the air this year. we're a multi-day triple digit heat wave followed by rain forest, the harvest process to be sped up. i thought she says they're quickly adjusting to the new normal, you know, with the changing climate, you're seeing it. you know, even with this year, you know, we're picking. >> in september will be done early part of october that we are seeing. >> a little bit dramatic highs and lows. josh whitman is the president of the stags leap district winegrowers association. he says they're all working on ways to adjust we just. >> these need to continue to be at the forefront of finding ways to handle a little bit more weather situation as our hot weather gets hotter, shade cloths like these help protect some of the grapes on the property. >> from harsh sunlight in the vineyard for trying different things. this year. we used a lot more shade plot that you get asking before the heat. what they were predicting, what did occur with over 110 in some areas 120 in other areas. i was a little bit worried. but the cabernet napa cab really withstands the heat and withstood this heat spell really nicely. it just kind of made things be 10 days earlier than we really thought they would. >> once the picking began the grapes going half ton bins before being poured into the machine for processing. sheen helps weed out any some deploying. that's something like this is not awful. obvious. you can see there's. >> plenty of juice in there. so that will add to it. but the ones that are almost complete raisins like this, we don't want that making the wine. >> when all is said and done, vineyards will have made about 120,000 bottles of their 2022. cabernet, even with the heat this year and a little bit of rain just yet. >> a challenging year. but i think the winds are still going to be amazing. >> stay with us. year. draymond green speaking to the media for the first time today in regards to a fight at practice with jordan poole, we'll have his story next. >> and now kron 4 and so much happening in sports this weekend. of course, the wild card series going on. but first, we're talking about the biggest thing that's happening in sports. and that's, of course, draymond green. and he met with the press today for the first time since the fight of practice with jordan poole last week, green looked a little reserved and composed as he made his opening statement and then fielded some questions from the press. this is video of green and poole and a couple of arguments in the past out there on the hardwood. green has not practiced with the team sense this fight and said that he would be stepping away from the team for an unspecified amount of time. and while away from the warriors, he says going to be working on himself and is going to be recalibrated recalibrating the guys in the team also need a little bit of space to green was asked if he had seen the video that was leaked to tmz and if he had, what were his thoughts? >> well, i watched the video 15 times, maybe more because when i watched a video on looking at the video, i'm like yo, this looks awful. but this looks even worse than i thought it was. but that it. then i had to take a step back to realize that this video was actually released this way. to look that way. it's an audio. this video it's a video that custom me walking right to him, you know, and so. the video serves the purpose that it was supposed to serve. and it had me in the same eyes that of like, wow, this is terrible. this is awful. and by the way, it is terrible and it is awful like just because of the way the video is cut up and is not released with audi on all those nay. what i did was wrong. >> all right. let's go out to the diamond. the mets looking for a win over the padres. decide this time. the series up at a game apiece. bottom of the 5th inning and 2 mets slugger pete alonso dips down ropes, a shot deep to left field into the seats. the mask and i'm going 3 to 2 on that polar bear blast. they're leading in the bottom of the 7th with the bases loaded no one out. national league batting champion jeff mcneil and he really chokes up on that bad erupted through because the infield was in 2 runs come in to score. that makes it 5, 2 matts. yeah. feeling good about it. they win 73 as the final 72. probably as many 7, 3, 7, 3, was the final rubber game is tomorrow to decide that series. cardinals fans hoping to even up their series with the phillies and stay alive. there's no score in the second inning and that's when bryce harper steps up to the plate. and we see a bryce harper blast way up there in the stands in right field. that makes one to 0. philadelphia phillies added a run on a sac fly and that was that phillies win it 2, nothing. they sweep the st. louis cardinals in st. louis that not too happy. they're going to be moving on to face the braves in the divisional series starting tuesday night and hot planet. well, look like the blue jays. we're going to be able to tie this series up against the mariners. today. they were up 8 to one with the lead, but the mariners, well, they fought back. they're down. 3 runs in the 8th bases, loaded 2 outs. jp crawford as a player here and a collision between bo bichette and george springer. yeah, all 3 runs come around to score. we have ourselves a tie ballgame but unfortunately george springer had to be carted off of the field. yeah. fans a little concerned about that injury. let's go to the top of the 9th inning. now the game all tied up at nine's adam frazier with a drive out to right field. a double which ends up being the game. winner with the mariners sweep the jays in toronto. they're now going to be facing the houston astro's in houston for a best of 5 in the american league division series. complete opposite game played out in cleveland between the rays in the guardians of 16 pitchers combined for 39 strikeouts. no runs. and that was until the bottom of the 15th inning. when guardians rookie oscar gonzales steps up to the plate. yeah, that one is way out of here. one to nothing ends up being the victory stroke. it was the sweep of the rays. the guardian's now facing the new york yankees in the divisional series starting tuesday night. >> in the bronx, let's go out to the ice where it was the sharks versus the predators game 2 in prague state to open up the nhl season. the game was tied one apiece in the second logan couture on ties with this one time or in front. >> first goal of the season for cut or let's get a look at it again. yeah. that was sweet. sharks were up 2 to one. now we're tied at 2. when the predators go on the attack. nino never ends up. taking our niederreiter ends up taking a pass on the side of the net and gets into the net after game. winner. you know, i 3 goals in the two-game set. sharks predators when? the game 3 to 2 and sweet. the 2 games here. it's that's your look at sports. >> want to get your check of your 4 zone. forecast is a live look at downtown san francisco. completely socked in that way with this fall. i believe i believe that supposed to be from our sutro tower cam. we also want to get you another update on fire that vegetation fire that actually started as a vehicle fire on. brittany bentley has little bit more details on that. yeah. happening now at 9.50, we continue to track your traffic conditions as maybe you head out for dinner. here's what we know right now. as we just told you around a 59 all lanes were shut down a 5.80, westbound. >> right there at high street. now i check behind the scenes to traffic cameras out, but traffic is still sluggish in that area. some spots 15 miles per hour. so again, all lanes were shut down at 8.59. happening now at the slow lane is still shut down. but the fast lane is open. so traffic is slowly starting to move in that area. meaning lanes are open, but you're still looking at 15 miles per hour in some spots. so if you're headed out, maybe you work. 3rd shift on to make sure you're prepared. you're still going to see slower drive times. red means 15 miles per hour. that means you can take 13 are 80, but you're still going to see those slow drive times on 5.80, westbound right there at high street. of course, we'll be here all night. so we'll continue to update you on that traffic and weather together. there you go. there's your team work talking about whether now fleet week that really is the theme for us. we're tracking that fog for you. we're going to still see those foggy conditions as we just showed you right now. and as you wake up tomorrow morning and as the day goes on, so we're still going to temperatures won't be bad, but we still have that potential for a sprinkle or 2. so we are watching for the potential of drizzle. >> it's a slight nothing crazy, but it could happen. but really what we're watching, what we can lean into is yes, another foggy day for fleet week as we take a look at that hour by hour to 30, you're still going to see right here. some foggy conditions right there on the coast. and right here. >> and downtown, as we fast forward to for 30 same story. still holding steady. so get a little bit of a break in that fog is going to roll in just like it did today. high temperatures for tomorrow. not too bad. a seasonable napa. 76 right here coast. 59 redwood city, 73 morgan hill. 87 livermore. we're at 86. you're going to see those warmer temperatures as we look at inland temperatures. antioch, 86 in play host 72 as we take a look right there at that 7 day forecast. really, again, what we are watching temperatures are a little bit of a break tomorrow. and then as we roll into work week, i always say pumpkin spice, latte weather, you know for us, i guess. but on a serious note, we are watching as 5.80, going to see this or drive times westbound i'll keep you up to date throughout the rest of the evening about an hour left. thanks, brittany. san franciscans are invited to get together and support their city. a weeklong civic celebration called all out sf. >> it's coming up. the idea is to have some fun while helping out all of us at it's the brainchild of the owner of manny's cafe in the mission district. he reached out to existing organizations and other city departments for help on this. the result it's going to be 7 days of service and fun between october 16th and october 23rd. each day is dedicated to a different activity. >> i wanted to come up with a way to get folks involved in san francisco and making it better but also make it celebratory and joyous because the last years have been so hard and dark. and so the purpose of all as staff is to get folks to fall back in love with san francisco. just celebrate san francisco and also to get involved in making it better. >> so a week from tomorrow sunday, october 16th is when the event kicks off with block parties across the city monday that encourages people to walk along a new cross-city trail ending at lands end with a picnic on tuesday. 6 small groups of flash mobs are going to be supporting small businesses across san francisco. wednesday is civic stay board. supervisors are going to be hanging out their favorite coffee shops or bars to chat with neighbors. mayor london breed's also going to have a town hall at manny's cafe that day. thursday is arts day. there's an interactive map highlighting local galleries with even some dollars like moma staying open late on friday. you can enjoy free music at golden gate park's bandshell. everything is free. there's a cleaning day the following saturday. if you want more details, you want to register for some of the event i have to do is head to all out s f dot com. stick with us. we'll be right back after the break. >> a new york farmers set a new record for the heaviest pumpkin in north america last weekend. scott andrews took home $5,000 for his 2500 pound gourd. the great pumpkin farm and clarence hosted the evelt over the weekend where local growers competed for a cash prize. they were 6 winners in total. it looks fake. yes, huge, its enormous. but just even the top of it looks like it was just like kind of. >> paint yeah, but i'm not. i'm not, you know? yeah, i think that week and a half moon bay is going to having their pump so probably some huge gourds there to hopefully will be there. >> stick with us. we'll be right back kron. 4 news at 10. >> when fun time from the bay area's local news station. you're watching kron. 4 news. >> in oakland continues tonight. an investigation underway after 2 people were shot late friday. one of them dying from their injuries. thank you for joining us here on kron. 4 news at 10. i'm noelle bellow and i'm dan thorn. the name of the person who was killed has not been released. but this shooting. >> marks the city's 100 and second homicide of the year. oakland city council members say they're

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