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[bleep] she looked at me dead in my face every single day. i'm [bleep] i can't. >> now at 10 police moving in on a pro palestine demonstration in berkeley after protesters take over an empty building. >> there was tension between the mom and the son. >> neighbors in north bay community left shaken after a woman's body was found in a

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home. why police believe the victim son is responsible. >> after being banned in san francisco, cruz is now set to pay millions of dollars to a woman who police say was dragged by a driverless car in the city. y area's local news station. you're watching kron. 4 news. >> thanks so much for joining at 10. i'm vicki liviakis. i'm ken wayne. our top story tonight. pro-palestinian protesters may now be facing a number of charges. the demonstrators were arrested tonight after taking over a vacant building in berkeley. they took over the building owned by the university of california campus yesterday. kron four's dan thorn live in berkeley after police cleared that building. dan. yeah, that's right, ken, a number of police officers still on scene here blocking off the roads surrounding that building that's known as a. >> and ahead, it's an abandoned building. the police here still setting up some barricades. they cleared those

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people out. they cleared the building out here. they were calling it a crime scene and they wanted this to end. >> protesters facing off with police outside the end ahead building near uc berkeley. officers cleared out the pro-palestinian protesters occupying the event in space thursday night. at least a dozen of those protesters were taken away in handcuffs. the now possibly facing charges of vandalism, trespassing and destruction property. >> police called to take over vacant building a crime scene people beyond the police barriers chanted to free palestine. >> a recent graduate of uc berkeley says he's all for the protests but was not fully on board with the occupation. i mixed opinions about this, but i'm proposing, you know, i think they're doing a good, good work here. >> michael, the investments mission they have going at one point protesters did get close with officers trying to move the perimeter back, but it did not escalate from there.

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>> and as you can see, there's a lot fewer officers out here. not any protesters. there were a number of them that were out here before. and just give you an idea as to where we are in terms of location and university of california berkeley sproul hall is a few blocks away. that encampment doesn't exist uc officials believe that the people that took over the and ahead building we're not associated with the sprawl whole situation because there had been some sort of agreement between the administration and the protesters that encampment in terms of divesting from israel. they came to some sort of resolution. so it's unclear exactly who these people were that took over this building. but again, it had been cleared out just a few hours ago. cops are still on scene here tonight. and still more to learn about what went on here. kind of icky. back to you. all right, dan, thank you. at sonoma state students and faculty are responding after that university's president.

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>> was placed on administrative leave for making an agreement with the protesters. there. the chancellor of the california state university system says president mike lee's agreement was made without appropriate approvals. the agreement, including divesting from israel. some students are now frustrated. find out to agreement led to the president being placed on administrative leave. >> i support the president they green months against genocide. kind of crazy. how a statement about lake ending genocide is like. crazy, crazy thing that has put someone on leave. >> the agreement laid out in three-page letter was declared a win by student activists. but it also drew some backlash. >> the nature of the program being in southwest asia, north african studies was made without consulting with subject matter. experts in the middle east of whom i consider myself. one of them is done a really good job up until now as president. i think that he did not handle this this situation. well, but i

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personally would hope you'd be given another chance. >> no word tonight from the university on how long president lee will be placed on leave. graduation is set for saturday after demonstrations and the ucla and uc irvine in violently, a union representing about 48 >> 1000 academic workers in the uc system voted to authorize a strike. now, the vote does not guarantee a strike, but it could happen. the union believes the university's mishandled the demonstrations specifically at ucla where counter protesters attack a pro-palestinian encampment for several hours without police intervention. 8 of the uc campuses still have a month of instruction before summer break and stay with kron. 4 on air and online for all the latest information on the war from campus protest to the conflict on the ground and the hostage situation head to our website at kron 4 dot com. well, today skies clear briefer. the fog racing back on shore again. and here we

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go. >> a lot of clouds coming our way. here's a wake-up weather forecast tomorrow morning. maybe a little bit wet, especially along the coastline plan on some patchy drizzle. some of that could be inside the bay to temperatures. cool in the 50's at 06:00am by 8. still mostly cloudy skies. the temperatures still hovering in the mid 50's around the bay area. i think as we head toward about 10, we should begin to see some clearing specially in some of the valley. staying cloudy, though, along the coastline. cool weather to come. we'll talk more about that a few minutes. >> new at 10, the chp in hayward is looking for the driver who hit and killed a man officers found the man's body last night near 8.80, on the well in boulevard just west of embers way anyone with information is being asked to call police happening tomorrow. the man convicted of attacking paul pelosi, david de pap set to learn his fate in federal court. federal prosecutors are asking a judge for a 40 year prison sentence. the path was convicted last year for the attempted

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kidnapping and assault of a federal official. this was in october of 2022. during the trial, pap admitted that he broke into the pelosi home with the full intent of holding nancy pelosi hostage at the state capitol. an all-clear has been given after the building known as the swing space was briefly evacuated due to a threat. the building is home to the offices of the governor and lawmakers in downtown sacramento. people were told to leave the building after they found a suspicious package that contained a threat claiming it included anthrax and hour after the evacuation. investigators say that they tested the white powder and confirmed it was not dangerous. governor gavin newsom was not in the building at the time. he's on a trip out of the country in italy and investigation is underway to determine who sent that package. it was a busy day for lawmakers at the capitol today was known as suspense day. that's where lawmakers look at more than 1000 bills and

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decided which ones are going to move forward and the legislative process. but first, a little joins us now live from the newsroom with a look at the decisions that they made. no. well, vicki, 1009 bills were up for decision today, including some that would require the state to spend tens of thousands of dollars. 60 1% of the proposed bills made it through the assembly and senate appropriations committees. among the advanced bills is a $10,000 per day fine on oil wells producing less than 15 barrels per day. >> while the bill does face opposition from the oil industry, the democratic lawmaker behind it says he is moving forward. >> but i talked to the oil industry, don't often do about the stripper wells. they told me the environmental impact is the same for low producing wells and high producing wells. so why are we allowing these low producing wells to even exist? >> that la assembly member had another bill advanced as well. the second one would enshrine

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the right to clean air and water into the california constitution on the republican side, a proposal to classify the solicitation of a child for as a felony advanced as well. among the killed bills was one that would have created a medicare for all types system. in california. another bill would have required employers to provide workers with a right to disconnect once they're off the clock and another killed would have a limited fixed utility bill charges to reparations bills, including housing assistance and property tax assistance for descendants of slaves. also failed. the area lawmaker buffy wicks says some tough decisions had to be made. >> it's a challenging budget time. and so we needed to be responsible, responsible taxpayers money. so that's why we had to make some tough calls today. >> the advanced bills will now go from their house of origin to the other house if they get approval there, they will then head to the governor's desk in

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the newsroom. noelle bellow, send it back to you. all right. well, thank you. a new report says robo texan a taxi company crews set to pay millions of dollars to a san francisco woman who was dragged by one of the company's self-driving cars. >> it happened on in october on market street in the city. it led to the dmv to suspend cruises. driverless permits. investigators say the cruise car dragged a woman 20 feet after she was hit by another car. fortune magazine reports the settlement is between 8 12 million dollars. garbage and recycling rate and san jose may go up again. the city is proposing a 4% rate increase a month for single-family service and 2% for multi service family service. a spokesperson for the city says that the rate increases are up for the rising cost of living adjustments and operational fees, a public hearing and a vote on the matter set for next month. many ditch their cars for more eco-friendly

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commute today was bike to everywhere. day in san francisco groups hosted a rally at city hall to support the sf mta's biking and rolling plan. the plan proposes more bike lanes in the city and bike safety education programs for kids in berkeley, 16 stations were set up to hand out food and biking swag. city leaders say it was a great day to show off the new bike lanes that were recently put in place. >> normal people do not kill their mothers. it's a very mitch. violent crime. >> still ahead, the investigation tonight after a woman is found dead in the north bay. why police believe she was killed by her own son. and police in san francisco looking for a man that they say tried kidnap a child where in the city and 11 year-old says he was pushed into a van. plus, about prioritizing our children over pandas. expect from san francisco leaders after mayor london breed is asking them to raise funds for the zoo's new panda the new

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>> oakland's mayor talking with kron 4 news today on just how her city is continuing. she says to make progress fighting crime. she also gave us an update on the struggle dealing with homelessness. kron four's catherine heenan reports. >> more people are accepting housing. the mayor talked about the fact that in the latest count, homelessness grow by 9% in oakland. those numbers released just this week, but at least the rate is

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slowing down. 9% does not sound as drastic when you consider the city's homeless population grew. 47% from 2017 to 2019. and 24% between 2019 and and so this 9% increase is actually a significant success shows that we are, you know, closing some of these >> homelessness issues. of course, there's still so much to be done. i we can walk out the street still see encampments. and so that's our job is never done until everyone is brought inside in our streets. a and clear of encampments. >> she says oakland is working on making modular housing permanent and that federal housing help is coming in forms that are easier to when i advocate at the federal level for a voucher ys, we're advocating for playspace voucher so that it's easier for people to redo bc the section 8 vouchers that they don't have to go and find. >> a land where that would

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take it, that it's attached to housing units. as for the improved crime numbers recently released one number not being celebrated is the fact that residential robbery is up 110%. >> that translates to 42 home robberies so far this year compared to 20 in the same period last year. >> you know, i know that it's like it's it sounds scary when you say 110% increase. but mind you, you know, you come from already a very small amount of numbers for you today. and, you know, and the you know, tick in certain states certain categories, we're hyper focus on those categories. catherine heenan kron, 4 news. >> take a look at the damage around downtown houston. this is after severe thunderstorms pummeled the region tonight. at least 4 people were killed. powerful winds blew out windows in high-rise buildings, knocked down trees and power lines. nearly 900,000 homes and businesses don't have power. let's head

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over to lawrence karnow more details on this powerful storm system. yeah. really. a fierce storm taking aim across texas today. well, a place that's already been pounded by heavy rain just a week or so ago. they had over 12 inches of rain in some parts of the eastern half of texas. and now you get all this rain on top of that. >> they're going to be dealing with here for days to come. you see the storm as it was dubbed really developing this afternoon pushing on through. there you go right afternoon hours. very strong thunderstorms coming through and well, that was a dangerous storm setting itself up and now the damage has been done and they're not quite done with the storm system just yet. you can see that track of damage, reports thunderstorms and even a tornado on the houston area. even one new orleans tonight, as we've seen a more those storms continue to track on by behind that, we've had gusts of some of those storms producing gusts almost 60 miles per hour. reports of hail as well. and they're not done with it. we've got flash flood warnings posted across a good part of a texas into louisiana as well.

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and that continues to be an issue is we've got all these rivers that are already swollen from previous storms. and now you have tremendous amounts of rain coming down on top of that. they're going to be dealing with flooding in those areas over the next few days. that doesn't even count storms that could be headed their way after norland still seeing some activity just pushing just to the east now. but that is a very strong storm. the deep south, again, going to see another round, possibly of severe weather for tomorrow. all right. let's get you back out toward the west. we've had the fog and low clouds, of course, that started to creep back on shore. again, more of that on the way tonight. demery leora kind of setting itself up outside high pressure to weaken just a little bit. the temperetures going to cool slightly. we'll have more on that in your 10. 10 forecast coming up in a few minutes. all right, lawrence says harris's go. city officials are pushing back on funding for the new panda is coming to the zoo. >> paying for the care and transportation was a big topic of discussion at today's board of supervisors meeting last month. mayor breed asked

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supervisors to pass a resolution that would allow various city departments to begin raising money from private entities, candidate for mayor joseph. it argues that money going towards animals is less useful than funding programs that support youth and programs that help unhoused residents. so this is about prioritizing our future. this is about prioritizing our children. >> over pandas. and if we can rally to fund a home for pandas, we certainly can rally to raise money for essential programs that impact every single corner of this city. panda fundraising efforts won't begin at least until mid-june, if not later. >> there's still no timeline on when the pandas would actually arrive in san francisco from china. we're honoring asian american pacific islander heritage month here on kron 4. tonight we have a story about history being made in san pablo city is celebrating its new police chief. >> he's the first asian american to lead the department kron philippe gaulle was there on the day that he was sworn into his new

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position. >> against all enemies against all enemies, foreign domestic generation to brian blue bars. family on hand to watch the decorated law enforcer sworn in as pablo is next. top profession >> testament to bars, loyalty, dedication and unwavering support for those who truly know the man behind the shield since the start of the year, bar held the title of interim police chief, his interim status is no longer. he is also the first asian american police chief to ever serve in san pablo. coming up in the in a police department. >> no one really no one pays attention or or or cares that, you know your your air american leader that taking taking on that responsibility, taking on the responsibility of being the chief of police,

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your representation of of your community, your representation of the values of your community. so i recognize that and i i embrace the values of my asian american heritage representing my community. proud the 21 year veteran of the force taking over command of the agency from another trailblazer, outgoing chief ron retiring with distinction in december after serving as the agency's first fujian police chief. despite point, major. >> and cycle always stood out. leaving a lasting impression on me, surrounded by law enforcement leaders from throughout the bay area family. other retired air force on force. >> because you the responsibility. i had and father with his wife, 3 grown kids, mother, father and mother-in-law watching bar

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recounts his rise to the top. >> remembering where it all started. born on a u.s. military base in south korea while his father served his country in his wife's my. >> a >> hope bar lauds his asian american pacific islander heritage and other api top cops that paved the way for his promotion. i appreciate and respect and remember. >> the even before fred lau, i'm heather francisco pd and the struggle for. these leaders, asian american leaders that created the past for to allow me to even get to

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this point. so it's it is an honor be recognizing view apart of mayor asian american in in public safety in the bay area. >> barr's first day as chief kicked asian american pacific islander heritage month on may. 1st in san pablo, philippe djegal, all kron >> jay, the kron 4 every thursday this month for stories highlighting the bay area's api community a leading up to our special airing on thursday. may 23rd at 06:30pm. coming up, where in the bay area police say thieves are breaking into empty homes. >> plus, oakland unified gets a fleet of electric school buses are supposed to help residents when they're not in use by the school and reserving of 4 to play pickleball in san francisco will no longer be free in some

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>> generic brand of naloxone will soon be available over the counter at walgreens. naloxone, of course, is a lifesaving medicine used to reverse opioid overdoses last year, more than 107,000 people died from overdoses in the u.s. most of them involved opioids. walgreens, generic brand will sell for about $35 as more electric vehicles hit the roads here in california. less gas tax revenue. >> is being collected, meaning that fewer funds are available for road repairs. now, officials are looking for ways to help fill that void of revenue. one of the ways is by recruiting about 800 drivers to participate in a six-month

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study, drivers will be required to pay road charges each month based on the number of miles driven the state plans to pay huge driver about $400 in gift cards. officials say that they will also get a gas tax refund at the end of the study, you can sign up for it at to see a road charge dot com. that program kicks off next year. >> pickleball and tennis players in san francisco could soon have to pay $5 to reserve some courts in the city. park. officials voted last night to require that fee when p people make an online reservation at 28 of the 55 courts, you can find the full list of courts on our website kron 4 dot com. the feat plan now goes to the city's board of supervisors for final approval. >> he's a very nice lady. there was tension between the mom and the son. >> next reaction from the north bay community tonight after one of their neighbors was found dead. why police believe the victim son is

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>> now, 10, 30 in north bay community shaken after police fouid a woman's body while doing a welfare check at her home. investigators believe that the woman son is behind her death. reporter shadix has reaction from the rio vista community. >> there was tension between the mom and the son. he was living here for 2 months. he was emotionally.

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>> stable, worried neighbors on birch ridge drive in the trilogy. retirement community called rio vista. police said senior in a while after their i8 year-old neighbor haven't been seen for several days. there was a conflict. something was boiling there and it. >> when you know, over cops got the call requesting to check on the elderly woman yesterday evening. they were met at the door by the woman's 57 year-old son when additional officers arrived. he tried to stop them from. >> checking the residence to check the welfare of that's when altercation ensued to try to move to physically block them from getting to doorway. officers conducted this sweep of residents founder deceiving. >> she was a very nice lady. rhea vista. police ended up arresting the sun on suspicion of homicide. he's identified as jeffrey 8. nick seen here

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on the megan's law website. he is a convicted offender. in my experience as a veteran law enforcement officer. >> normal people do not kill their mothers. it's a very violent crime. it's it's one of the, you know, so one of the worst murders you can do the killing of of a parent or child. there are many unanswered questions as to why and how this happened. but chief john maser says the investigation is active and under way. >> he commended the victims, neighbors for getting involved and contacting them. this came to light because we had some concern. neighbors. >> those neighbors called us to investigate and had they not done that, this could have potentially gone completely undetected. things may have transpire. where would have been almost impossible for us to know what happened. i'm not afraid to to step up fun. see

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what needs to be done. you know, there's no harm. asking for help. you either get it. and something works out. are there's a good result? you know, either either way and have something have to be to growing niche. attics kron, 4 news. >> police in san francisco are looking for a man who they say tried to kidnap an 11 year-old boy in the mission district investigators say the boy was walking to a bus stop near 20th and mission streets yesterday afternoon when a man driving a van approached him. they say the man pushed the boy into the van, but the boy was able to fight off the alleged kidnapper run away. if you have any information you're being asked to call san francisco police. a new warning tonight from police in los altos. they say thieves are breaking into empty home. saw south tulsa police say burglars have been. >> breaking into empty homes that are listed for sale or under construction and then stealing staging items such as

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appliances police are urging neighbors report any suspicious activity and to keep their doors and windows locked when they're not home. >> governor newsom is at the vatican taking part in the climate summit with world leaders and the pope. i knew some addressed the delegation of about 100 people, including the mayor of paris and the governor of new york. during his remarks, he called the climate crisis a clear and present danger pointing to severe drought, intense storms and historic wildfires. he also did not hold back in calling out the fossil fuel industry. it's because the burning of coal, the burning of gas and the burning of oil. and with respect and forgive me if this comes off a little too harsh, it's been said and repeat it. the polluted heart. of the climate crisis. are these fossil fuel companies that had been lying to us? they've been deceiving us. they've known to the science.

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they've denied the science. they've delayed it. van spent. we have the tools. we have the technology. we have the capacity to address this issue at a global level of skill level and they've been fighting every single advancement. >> oil companies have long pushed back against newsom's allegations arguing his administration has. >> unfairly targeted them. tomorrow newsom is expected to travel to below nia to launch a new climate partnership with italian officials there. a big milestone for the city of oakland, oakland, unified has become the first school district in the country to have 100% electric fleet of school buses. manufacturers say all 70 for school buses will also be providing energy to the city when they're not transporting students by charging up the grid. usd says these buses will help reduce emissions in the community. talk a lot about equity in oakland. equities is the center of what we do in the school district. the families of oakland ardis personally

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disadvantaged in affected by high rates of asthma and exposure to air pollution from diesel fuels. >> so by electrifying and having this vision. we're not worrying about students being sick. we're not worrying about emissions. >> zoom spells. eu am is the company behind the buses says it plans to tackle the san francisco and los angeles school districts next. this weekend. runners are going to take their marks for bay to breakers on sunday. people are invited to run jogger. >> dance to the finish line every year. many folks out there mostly were some interesting outfits up. they outfits at all. kron 4 talked with one runner who has been participating in the race since 1975. >> more than ever. it's the people and it's it's the racecourse itself. it's so fantastic. going through golden gate park and getting down to the beach. it certainly is help prevent three-d foreigner. the surgeries. the last was in 2006 and a doing pretty well.

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5 decades is nothing right >> and in the race. >> history. you just never know what i would be dressed up as going to be a big giant banana. here's you did. you see i did. yeah. very slick. on the cruise and about it. but you never know what you see when you go out there. quite the event. >> in the bay area this weekend, if you plan to get out there and enjoy that. well, you might want to dress up. you've got some colder temperatures that are rolling in for the weekend. that fog is going to be thickening up out there as well. and yeah, maybe even a little to start out to the bay to breakers race. but you can see all kinds may be that cardinal is going to be out there again. but start time is 08:00am for the serious folks out there. lessors the going to be starting a little bit later. we plan a mostly cloudy skies and of course you're running toward the coastline. those breakers out there and the cool temperatures that breeze is going to be blowing as you approach the coast as well

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outside. right now, we do have some clouds rolling on in a thick deck of fog is settling in overnight tonight. even some drizzle expected tonight into tomorrow morning and then becoming mostly sunny by the afternoon. the exception, of course, along the coastline this weekend to see some sunshine. but some cooler temperatures that fog just kind of linger up toward the beaches. numbers out the door right now. you're really starting to see the cool effects of that ocean all the way the interior valleys as the temperatures very similar now. but overnight, we're going to see the fog kind of settling in just about everywhere you go all the way. the jury probably all the way. the central valley by tomorrow morning. so foggy, start to the day. slow clearing in the middle of the day. probably some lingering fog even inside the bay by noon in the afternoon. yes, still some fog out of the coast and then surging back on shore by tomorrow evening. temperatures going take a bit of a hit 50's maybe couple low 60's in the san francisco along the coastline plan on some 50's not much clearing out toward the beaches. 64 degrees in millbrae find some sunshine inside the peninsula. 70 and follow-up to the south bay. enjoying temperatures in the 70 should be a beautiful afternoon. there and nice and warm inland. going to bring

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down the temperatures just a few degrees. 74 degrees in walnut creek. 7300 up and about 75 degrees in concord. it will be a mild 71 in benicia. 69 in vallejo as you get back toward the coastline, much cooler temperatures. there are some patchy fog numbers generally in the 50's and 60's coast side 70's, you move further inland. here's your 10 10 for looking out over the weekend, too. see those temperatures backing off just a little bit. maybe warming up slightly on monday and tuesday night cooling back down on wednesday and thursday. but i have but my whole costume together for the big race. but it's going to be something fancy. she wanted me want to go by. you know, it's which, i'm not going to be a real race to get done just cruising along going. there for not there to win. that's for alright, thanks a >> ahead of what the tsa expects to be the busiest summer travel season ever. special needs students on the peninsula to the field trip today to the oakland airport hunters, philippe djegal join them. simulated flight to

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hawaii for students from over bay middle school in san carlos thursday starts like it does for all of us who fly. >> the tsa security screening at san francisco bay, oakland international airport. ask questions before boarding southwest airlines captain sean welsh explains with the kids with special needs should expect on reassuring them. they are in good don't everyone? the risk is that i do is drive to work. the safest thing i do is actually perform my job at work when ready for that. yet safety data on board. flight attendants lay out the itinerary and demonstrate safety protocols in case of an emergency. this into what the students are learning in the classroom, not taking a field trip like this before. >> we're also in science right now for some motion with them focus on flight. so really ties in nicely to our curriculum right now the airplane ever took flight. but teacher jane morgan says, oh, the kids have been in the air at least once before. they also got a chance to sit in

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the co*ckpit some saying they can see themselves piloting one day. we're enjoying a career as a flight attendant 7, our passengers being out and visiting cool cities. know it's like living life like a rock star. basically, you know, you're in a city out of city. >> in a hotel hotel all in all a special day for special kids thinking about their futures as they continue growing the best part about flying doing nothing. >> doing absolutely nothing. what u.s. west watch tv and do all that stuff. you know sit back, relax and let the pros do the work. >> at san francisco bay, oakland, international airport. philippe djegal kron. 4 news. >> getting used to that name, right? yeah. we'll see how long it sticks right exist. proceedings precisely. that wraps up kron for news at 10. but sports night live is coming up jason will be here shortly to take it away.

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>> told him. i said i of getting >> that is a bad, bad and we'll have those ant-man highlights in a bit. but >> we start down in san jose. thanks for rocking with me here on sports night live. i'm jason dumas. it's one of the most iconic moments in

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forty-niners history. the catch i started walking a little bit early. we all know what i'm talking about. joe. montana's legendary. throw to dwight clark. that kick started. san francisco's dynasty. now the forty-niners celebrate the late wide receiver yearly with to dwight clark legacy series. it's a great, great foundation kron. 4 sports reporter kate rooney. she was in san jose tonight spending time with niners royalty. all for a good cause. she has more with niners legend. >> we're here tonight at the california theater in san jose for the annual dwight clark legacy series, which benefits the golden heart fund and of course, celebrates the great dwight clark. tonight's panel, special one, it's the quarterbacks addition. and so i'm joined by one of the great forty-niners quarterback jeff garcia. glad to have you with us. you're going to panel tonight with steve property. alex smith. what are you guys going to talk about? >> havin

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