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>> a chance to dry out after heavy rain pelted the bay area. the damage left behind by the storms in a new warning for bay area beaches >> the vigil for victims of a shooting attack in afghanistan and the demand for change from one of the largest afghan groups in america >> keeping tabs on all of the delegates. republican candidates stumping in the midwest ahead of another big presidential contest. thanks for joining us. >> we have a lot of news to cover. the sheriff, what is next after pleading guilty to a domestic violence charge >> we have been missing teenager to tell you about but the
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weather is very much on our mind right now because we don't even know how to address any more. >> the coast line is under a heavy surf advisory right now. >> the national weather service says we may see breakers as high as 17 ft. by this afternoon which means the possibility of strong recurrent and sneaker waves. do not turn your back on the ocean. some beaches may be further eroded as strong waves hit the shore. we're finally drying out after days of heavy rain and wind. >> don't turn your back on the weather is actually a good way to look at it because we did have a very productive week around the bay. we made up some ground on our rainfall deficits. as mentioned, there is a high
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surf advisory strong with currents and sneaker waves are possible. rain totals validate what was expected, 3-6 in. in the no. 8, 2-4 on the peninsula, a little bit less than that in the south and east bay. we have a few light showers in the picture today and we will talk more about that coming up in a few minutes. >> people in the bay area have been taking advantage of our little break in the rain. yesterday was the first day after a long string of wet weather. finally we saw mainly sprinkles instead of rain. people were taking the opportunity to enjoy the great outdoors. a reminder, many parts of the bay area especially the santa cruz mountains, the ground is still very soggy >> there is some much moisture
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in the soil that any bit of wind will start bringing the trees over. >> we spoke with him at the scene of a tree accident yesterday, a 100 ft. redwood tree fell across highway 9 in felton taking down power cables and telephone lines. all lanes were shut down for about six hours and power was knocked out to nearly 1000 customers. >> american soldier who allegedly killed 16 people in afghanistan is back in the u.s. at fort leavenworth kansas. he is scheduled to undergo both physical and psychological examinations his lawyer will be meeting with him this week. the shooting rampage upset afghans around the world and in fremont, they held a rally for the victims including this
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demonstration in fremont. the city is home to one of the largest afghan communities in the u.s. and they demand action from fellow afghans and from president obama >> speak to us, tell us and the people of afghanistan with your solution is in strategy to not let these acts of real terrorism take place again. >> this shooting is being blamed on posttraumatic stress disorder. hours before the rampage according to his attorney, the shooter had seen a fellow soldier lose a leg in an explosion. >> : police have suspended the search for a missing woman. authorities believe this woman may have been killed by her own son. the 52 old woman has not been seen since tuesday, the day before the bodies of her son and her daughter were found in the family's apartment. police say it looks like a murder-suicide. a search crew found no signs of
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her yesterday in a rural area of santa cruz county. detectives believe she is either dead or gravely injured. her son was in iraq war veteran who reportedly suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder. there is a search going on right now for a missing teenager in the south bay. 15 year-old sierra lamar of morgan hill, she has been missing since friday and police are concerned about her. she was last seen leaving for school friday morning and then she never showed up for class. she is 5 ft. 2 in. tall with a thin build, last seen with the jay-z brand pain can black purse. >> three companies vying to run the oakland museum complex will have a final chance to make their case. they will make presentations to a subcommittee of the coliseum's joint powers authority. all of them have experience in running big stadiums around the
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country. snc has been operating the complex in oakland for the past 13 years. 49ers free agent quarterback alex smith might be heading to sunnier skies in miami. >> a person familiar with the move says smith will visit with the team tomorrow. the move comes after peyton manning worked out for the niners coach jim harbaugh. both a demanding and smith have the same agent. tomorrow is sentencing day for san francisco shares. still to come, the challenge for elected officials >> the new settlement over the san bruno blast. new concerns over who is paying for pipeline improvements for all of us. our conversation with state assemblyman jerry hill comes up next >> we are on a fixed income and every little bit helps >> new release for the rising
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>> we found savings of as much $46 over retell and a free web site that also has an ipad application as coupons in refill providers as well. >> if you have a consumer related question and problem, you can call us. the ground here, the help we need will be staying dry because we have more rain >> i thought you would say the prescription for the weather >> who has the best pachisi toss to whether wind >> >> we see the showers tapering off this morning and a bit of blue sky around the bay. still gusty out there as a cold air mass moves in. you see the bling returns on radar moving from north to south and there could be a thunderstorm or two in there. as you look to the hills of the
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south bay ec a sign of snow down to 2,000 ft.. just a dusting and not much accumulation but there could be some fresh white stuff to the south by tonight into tomorrow. the shower activity will continue to wind down throughout the day leaving us with a few clouds and mostly sunny skies across the region. 10 or 15 degrees below normal for this time of year today. a slight chance of thunderstorms today should be gone by tomorrow. continued cold and unsettled in the week with maybe some light showers in the middle of the week and the pattern finally begins to change at the end of the week. we look for most of the energy to slide south of the bay area and we will continue with cold air streaming in from the north that will be our trend into the beginning of the week as the colder air takes the overnight lows down to near freezing for
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some of the colder valleys. there could be light showers in the north bay but nothing compared to what we saw last week. we definitely made some ground up on the rainfall totals. right now of the increasing cloud cover throughout the region over the next few days, more clouds then rain. we will see things dry out for the most part through the week with spring officially starting on monday. rainfall numbers to date for the deficit to date, we made up about 2-3 in. of rain this week around the bay so we definitely made ground up and the significant thing is the timing. four-8 ft. of snow in the high country will stick around into the summer and it is a good time of year to be getting this much rain even though it did make for a messy week. temperatures today below normal to in the mid to low 50s and we will pretty much stay there into the beginning of the week.
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a slight bump by the middle of the week. light activity on wednesday, come friday could see a few light showers in the area for the weekend but not looking for what we just went through this week as once again, it will be something a little bit more like spring. officially spring begins at 1014 tomorrow night. >> spring is not the time for spring weather around here. >> pg&e has agreed to pay $70 million of restitution to the city of san bruno for that deadly national gas explosion but is there still a danger of similar disasters? >> will ratepayers' need to cover the bill for safety upgrades? this morning we put those questions to assemblyman jerry hill >> there are a lot of potential disasters because pg&e has no records, no one really knows
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what the situation is underground. they will get around that by testing the pipes properly but more importantly, their first implementation plan is about $5 billion they will spend over the next 50 years but the problem is $1.7 billion of profit is in that for the actual work in the work that will be done replacing the pipe >> so we pay $5 billion and they make $1 billion? >> it is guaranteed, explained that >> when they came out of bankruptcy about 10 or 12 years ago they were guaranteed 11.35% profit on everything that they do in terms of capital improvements so we pay not only the cost of the pipe, which paid the interest and their taxes on the profit on the money they may end in this case they get $1.7 billion of profits on things they paid for already. pg&e is rates went up 50
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percent since 2005 so if you look at that the cost has gone up and basically we have been paying for a volvo but we wound up with a pinto >> that seems like a slap in the face because of some many reports that have come out that a lot of things have been mismanaged >> absolutely right. we have been paying for a system that is supposed to work, bob and nancy plan to move into their home and they've been paying all along and now they need to pay more >> we're sitting here vilifying pg&e and let's not forget another group of officials called the california public utilities commission which represents us who has been overseeing pg&e and setting rules. pg&e follows those roles including that profit margin so where is the responsibility there? >> establish that profit margin 10 or 12 years ago and they can change that and they indicated that it might be time to be fair and not allow them that profit
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and bring it back which would then be a fair system basically >> but with the work gets done? >> absolutely, we will be paying for the work for someone will pay for it but right now they expect us to pay 95 percent of it. they will pay only $263 million out of $5 billion. that is why we will fight it >> what is it that you want to see? >> on want fairness. a fair settlement. this should not profit from any of this and we should, part of that arrangement is about $222.8 million of record integration plans. we had been paying for them to keep good records over the years and we see what we got for that so we should not pay for that again. we could get that cost down to 50-50 or something a little bit more reasonable. we are responsible for some cost but pg&e was caught
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diverting funds that were set aside for safety operation and maintenance and they went to profits and bonuses for employees. we should not pay again >> you are asking the state to change the rules >> to have any idea they will agree or not? >> i am hoping, is hopeful that they will look at this and i think they will look at this and they have not been reasonable in the past, especially that no one should profit from the negligence from what i still consider criminal behavior that existed a couple of years ago and in the past >> the trial is over for sheriff ross perini after he makes a plea bargain >> he may still be fighting to keep his job as the top sheriff. next, political insiders on their advice for the mayor and how he ought to handle the situation.
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room nine minutes before 9:00 and tomorrow is sentencing day for san francisco share frost mercury a meeting plea-bargain in its domestic violence case any says he is going over his options right now for the sheriff. the plea that i shall take on the charge doesn't inhibit mean legally or constitutionally
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from being a share. you can kind of separate in the past the issues of domestic violence as well as the officer was a los separation in this case and not so sure. he pleaded guilty to misdemeanor charge of false imprisonment as part of that deal prosecutors dropped three other misdemeanor charges related to alleged abuse involving his wife. the mayor says he will announce his plans for mercury's tomorrow. given all valley turn to former mayor willie brown he himself was a criminal defense lawyer and also his wife last his wife to join as he didn't get back to us and his attorney didn't want to show up so we got his wife and where to sit down and talk about what we have here is a share for its pleded assets what
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is the mayor going to do in the situation and this is what he's had to say. my advice to be take the city attorney's advice. going to stay dead as you are my lawyer all you try to deny that's when we're running against each other and i want you to publicly state exactly what does this context announced to and is enough for me to for this mad matter over to the ethics commission. in other words it is illegal cover. that's a terrible thing. to equate to that's a this translation is what you're saying and that's what's going on. that's what happens down at city hall everybody tries to pass the buck or get somebody else to make the call and say i took their advice. if you are the mayor you have to turn to the lawyer and say. in the board of supervisors
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says the way to the mayor's decision that everybody is looking at somebody else to make the call but you've got to understand that there are procedures in the process that must be followed the cannot ignore them. during the city attorney's rev. a share of he represent the mayor and the board of supervisors happened to make a call. that's your job. sega to say in the editorial board some of the ask why did you pass the saudis had my job is to do my job and start to make exceptions on this one is 20 the next one and next one pretty soon i wouldn't even be looking at public corruption and the like that. he's looking for someone to pass the buck to. yes and the mayor has some kind of wish you washy about this and all unfolded and now looks like to marley could be
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making a move. or he may take another couple of days and and he went over the weekend to go over this some of the things is the thing about one does he have a solid case for removal? politically it's a very interesting situation. it's where he will be to find people are looking at him and saying early point to something and not in the public out there has been of their mind one way or another and so what ever happens legally in his the public court opinion. to equate to a lot of politicians for at least as begins. a family of the next half-hour in a compromise for governor brown's tax hike proposal and that no break for the republican presidential hopefuls they're out on the
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made the most of its. the problems caused by the rain and what was left behind. + more storm problems in the sierra way mudslide pride and toppled trees and harlans. and protests on the streets of afghanistan and protests in the bay area what we know about the soldier accused of killing more than a dozen afghan civilians welcome back its 859 on early edition. to good morning and phil. it's march 18th are glad you're starting a sunday here a lot to talk about in the next half-hour including the weather it's very gussy up there today this is after we've seen quite a walloping of 10 the last week in the bay area coastline is still under high serve advisory the national weather service says we may see breakers weather officials warn of strong rip currents and waves today some beaches face possible erosion as strong waves hit a short we're finally drying out after days of
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heavy rain and winds slam into the bay area jim bernard joins us live now with how much rain we did get this week. templates is this all winter show up here for the bay area the rainfall deficits according to the the weather story today is a nice surprise three at this time a president in westerly swells 15 to 20 ft. to the cause strong rip currents if you're out around the beach is the the brain forecast last week at this time was looking for this amount of rain across the bay area have and they did validate as that much what we sought out the region and a very attractive week as far as rain and snow in the high country they saw some 48 ft. of snow we still have some chance of scattered showers in the forecast will talk more a few minutes. as we mentioned in the bay area had
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been taking advantage of the break in the rain yesterday was the first day after that string of wet weather what we saw many sprinkles and said a steady rain dibble took advantage of the partly sunny skies. take taking the opportunity to enjoy the great outdoors some bugs had campaigned others trying to do yard work. especially in the santa cruz mountains the ground to sell their saudi the mudslide threatened homes in the placer county town of newcastle that is in the sierra fells heavy rains this weekend to cause a massive pile of money to come down blocking eroded cleanup crews took hours and neighbors are keeping a close eye on trees and bar lines and keeping their fingers crossed the is that clinton ran again for a while. the shooting rampage in afghanistan upset afghans around the world well as in bills for help for the victims and that includes this demonstration in
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fremont's the bay area city is home to a large staff and communities in the u.s. and they demanded action from fellow afghans and president obama's. speak to us tell us in the people of afghanistan what is your solution and strategy to not let these acts of real terrace and to take place again. issue is being blamed and posttraumatic stress and at the same time we're learning more about the u.s. soldier involved 38 year-old robert bayless now being held in the military prison in kansas the defense of our spokesperson says he was drinking before last sunday's attack and as with johnson tells us more clues are mentioned. therefore as cargo jet he touched down at kansas city international under heavy security. while in custody at fort leavenworth during the investigation staff sergeant robert bills will be held in pre-trial confinement here he
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will undergo an extensive physical and psychological exam now shops. and completely shocked. he got in the wrong place the wrong time in his hometown of the caps washington and neighbors still cannot believe the 11 year veteran is accused of mass murdering 16 afghan civilians and incident that now threatens to undermine the u.s. war efforts. he is a habitat and full life arlen expected its accord docked documents show he once complete 20 hours of anger management trends on assault case and was later dropped his attorney says he joined the army inspired by the horror of 91173 towards a new rock bills as injured twice i had an injury from a vehicle rollover. costing them part of his flights. did
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waves his latest toward afghanistan was its fourth a trip he reportedly didn't want to make. at fort lewis or the wife and two children testing for their protection military officials promised answers. never tradition of doing what's right and will do this situation to is we find out and get to the bottom of the situation. did way that was with johnson reporting a top u.s. official says charges will be filed within a week to deal with police have suspended their search for missing woman and authorities believe this woman may have been killed by her own son's the 50 year-old woman has not been seen since tuesday announced the day before the bodies of her son able 11 year- old daughter were found in the family's apartment the believe that as a murder-suicide in the search crew helped friends and neighbors but found no signs of good tears yesterday in a rural area santa clara county
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detectives and she sat dead or gravely injured her son was a rock or a veteran who reportedly suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder there's a certain amount right now on the south bay for missing teenage girl 50 year-old sierra lamar morgan hill has been missing since friday there's a picture of she was last seen leaving for school on friday morning and never showed up for class. she is 5 ft. 2 in. tall with a thin build last seen with a juicy brown peat and black purse. a heroic rescue and santa cruz last night after a fire trapped a resident inside neighbors broke down the front front door before firefighters arrived and pull back to safety the victim had been treated and for burns and smoke inhalation and voters are being asked to steer clear of another one whale of a san francisco-based bond yesterday the will is one of several to be spotted this month including this one by angel island. and speaking of sightings
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in today's campaign 2012 coverage voted it is underway and pr right now the u.s. territory's 20 delegates up for grabs in the republican presidential race this weekend to the running is stopping it on all of its primary and tuesday both the illinois show running leading wreck santorum by margins as 69 points rival rick santorum also campaigned illinois this weekend sang it to queasiness a head of its primary contest on saturday a full head of hair all gone. the east bay officers and firefighters he shaved off were cancer patients. and their political insiders signed off on any deal between governor brown and supporters of the so-called millionaire's tax. and you get snow people you can't turn your back in rockaway. a south bay women who retired from apple is busier now more than ever on behalf of others how she became
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meaning to sitting in a barber's chair asking for a little off the sides oakland police officers are now going bald for a good cause. the departing fund-raiser yesterday at oakland children's hospital along with local firefighters and coast guard officers money raised will go toward research phytol the cancer. we're raising awareness on children's cancer in this community and also raising money to support children's cancer research. yet we the foundation board meets world wide head shaving events like this one last year the oakland police department ranks second highest in fund-raising. she has been a one-woman human service agencies for three decades the task is to big or small even though she's 90 years old general hard time keeping up with us because she is an award winner.
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and michelle was pregnant and the increase and as a bridge years ago nine year-old broader family food and diapers and when she cleaned up from a drug addiction and leigh anne helped her find a home and a job. she does some much. and so it's in your will power shall do its shall find a way. former san is a living room slowly and runs a non-profit tent and the flock with has been retired from lockheed and she from all leigh anne to develop devotes her life from helping the poor and neglected to fall to the cracks cheese a one-woman charitable agency who can serve up to one minute maid minutes and snap your web of bureaucracy the next. needed to know people you can't turn your back and walk away. leigh anne said its hand in the flock about 30 years ago to is trying to save the guadalupe river from development when she got another homeless camping nearby and she began to cook for them. i had to do the
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cuts. and did them on a day cut i would cut in my kitchen and take it all downtown. besides meals she collected donations of tents and sleeping bags to bring the homeless since then her regions expanded three growing network of friends now people in trouble come to her with their needs. utilities, rent, food and, clothing and the lantern so many people had a home and then they put things in storage. and they couldn't get to the storage. was amazed the energetic senior citizen raises several thousand dollars a year with an annual ice cream social and individual donations and she can tend to flock but she doesn't call itself a shepherd. she's the grandma's she's very compassionate very caring it's
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like million cheese like my name by the second mom. one who was proud when the sheep find their way. life is beautiful unless you know that somebody's looking after you leave me a difference. and as the four decades of tending the flock is an advocate for the poor shute the award for the bay area goes to leigh anne. what a gal. to contribute to attend a flawed use the address on cbs as self-taught, he can collect the connection button at the top of the page and then jack%. 13 minutes after 9:00 in is gusting up their gym bernard what we have? if you let showers and enjoy this week winter shut up and bid waves sometimes the end of the official went to see sen special a start on monday to the butchers are well below normal for this time of year when
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talking tenor 15 degrees cooler than you would expect right now but then we have had a lovely winter season here. we see a few showers lingering cool and then settled conditions of stress it expected to the week could be an isolated thunderstorm resume in showers and a moving by from north to south and seven rounds indicated freezing precipitation could be set snowsuit lead to possibly freezing rain. typically its could be dozens of white stuff in the local mounds as easy blue skies prevailing today if you are caught up with the coast look at a slight chance of showers for the afternoon with the potential for thunderstorms which could include some hail and gusty winds but mainly cloudy and cool here to the day as we continue cooling to early next week temperatures well below normal as has large pool of cold alaskan air moves over the area rain now moving on to the south as we see here that trend will continue into the beginning of the week because seem some
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chances of light showers again this week as we've seen another week the storm has passed for north and the effect for the next couple days to be cold air mass which settles a never the region overnight temperatures will be near the freezing mark your as the daytime highs. if you services toward northbound and like saw last week as we continue the chance of scattered showers in addition to today it's clear to be winding down even as we speak sell is a slight chance at this point as the moisture continues to the south leaving us with more plows the rain across the area into the beginning of the week will see that light chance of showers for tuesday and wednesday in the north they've been today planting boveri and rainfall deficits today we did make up to 3 in. in the santa rosa area as right now there's inches
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below where it could be. the green is somehow country in the sierra when they picked up 48 ft. of snow this week that's a good thing to into the spring season with a daytime has the chemical side mental '50s drug they say that pretty much where will stay in to the beginning of the week a state has slight chance of showers in the venture to be repeated coming into the week as the weekend at this point it looks like a few showers may be leaning across the region but it will not be a delusion just saw its moore's project in winter as i believe it is probably have for a winter season and look for his lunch hour activity later on after that. couple more days. any deal between governor brown and supporters of the so-called
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millionaire's tax. the greatest part one tax initiative the new plan would be this reason the state sales tax by quarter percent and people making more than half a million dollars would pay 3 percent more. the governor had been tried to convince the other groups to drop their initiatives so voters would not choose between other proposals he at one group to join with and the millionaires tied the other is still up there but still that is to down of in the chronicle to talk about governor brown. was this a win or was its and 50 50 split here's the take. it was a win-win for the unions and for the governor. because is really hathaway deal and each of them needed it all their resources needed to be focused on one tax measure in
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their opinion and that they got. it was a winner in the blank. be as politically was gray policy had to do it to win in november this of credit policy expedient politics it's not good policy if you're taxing one group and the wealthiest people your subjects to the winds of the markets and that is from california as wired economy is in trouble but how much of its where you draw the line between policy and politics. to draw up where you can get to success. one of the things it was interesting about this tax was that it really is the embodiment of the zero hole occupied the if you wanna see what i to occupy have tax the wealthy 99 vs. 1% target them and have a good education and then get quite bad as target the rich cell the this was a part of the deal was set an informal discussion and the
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union would never been involved unless they can go to their membership and let them know that you're not merely at risk as you would of been without its. the jury says the money will go to the general funds of the body had to give something on this that says. chances of the past i don't think that alter substantially the chances of passing frankly i the key to them had equal access to the boats of the public. i do not believe that the comments made previously about only one being it will soon the polls clearly show each of them had the same shots. if you believe it does have a better shot and i do great don't agree with really on the fact that all through have a chance in their own
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ballot's and the confusing one will show was one in this lake came down to this and as of mid the millionaires' tax so popular tears was a little more complicated sales tax increase and higher heard chris verner's the tax was increased taxes for everyone doesn't look like is going to make its they sellout to qualify as for the ballot if they don't fit into wind up with three back on their gross dressing up like princesses for prom nights coming up the bay area project is helping them look like a million bucks will be right back.
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his prom dresses and a series to girls who can't afford them all of the town's both second-hand engine you are donated volunteers are down by color and size and invite the girls to choose their own account. this year in san francisco law margolis is around 1200 girls state fight for our programmers shooting for around 3000 girls to be dressed for prom for 2012. the san francisco giveaways are happening in 72 towns and st. girls have to bring about high-school id to take a dress home. the partners had a new white receiver. in the lead top- seeded stanford women move on to the next round dennis o'donnell has all sports. good morning and dennis o'donnell the 49ers have agreed on a contract with former giants wide receiver no word gets on the amending his happened in the world of sports and scored 2228 points in the first half stanford decaf in the
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opening rounds of the women's tournament up the west virginia monday. duckweeds colorado loss to baylor cell they're now from the pack 12 left in this tournament the warriors led 8784 with 30 seconds left in the jazz quintet of a three-point plays by derek favors and then outscored golden state 12 to five overtime and won by seven the warriors lost three straight timmins in the giants when the green hats in honor of st. patrick's day would succumb to about 1-6 innings 97 is still in pilot shot deployed to nothing the evidence the rep grapplings but when it ever signed the second goal of the night's says they get back to the eighth and final playoff spots with 11 games for crunch time in the national hockey league tonight on game day of the big man at center 1130.
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stories the surge has been suspended for a gilroy woman whose son killed themself and his sister according to police a search crew found no sign of good years yesterday's it she to missing since tuesday. afghan americans' relative fremont for victims of a shooting rampage in the u.s. soldiers in afghanistan that city is home to one of the largest afghan communities in the that is states and around here is when the chilly but not as well as we scene. continues to the weekend and the beginning of the week that its chairman said showers. spring starts tomorrow. these are joining us this morning hope you enjoy the rest your sunday see next week.
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