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a big morning for sushi fans as a be area company recalls of thousands of pounds of fish products. how many people got sick from tainted tuna? the unusual way the bay area suspect tried to escape from officers on the scene. and trees that were around during the dinosaur age. a real life drastic park. how one farmer is working to the surf one species of california redwood. what we take a look at your weather this weekend. it is not
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been so good lake. we need a little bit of a brick. we see sunshine across the bay area. we do not see any agreement threatening at this point. it is coming down across the area. it is a productive week in regards to rainfall totals. ec two-3 in. of rain in most locations this weekend. it was very wet for the season. we had well over 50 percent. san jose is still down around 50%. are below average rainfall in your as rapidly pop up around here. keep in mind that ends on july 30th. or july 1st. that is
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the end of it. it looks pretty good. in the news this morning, investigating at triple shooting this morning that left one person dead and the victim was inside a car along with several other teenagers just before 9:00 last night. witnesses say the sugar approached the car on foot and started firing. the driver tried to get away but the shooter chased the car for a few blocks. there's about seven or eight of them. the rapid i heard footsteps. there was gunshots and i heard footsteps of that carried a corroded shot in the arm and the car gets messed up and everything. the police and not releasing the name of the people were shot. the two people were in a local hospital and are expected
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to five. the yacht and the crew that was hit by roadways will be sailing on to the pacific today. it was caught in a storm last month at 400 mi. off of san francisco's coast. it was on its way to oakland from china in the race are run the world. several crew members were injured and the boat was damaged. we're back on board this morning. and at eight bay area cupping is recalling tons of tuna because it could make you sick. the fish was sold nationwide. the problem is most of certain kinds of sushi. in next spicy two new gold to make you sick. the announced a voluntary recall of nearly 60,000 lbs. of yellow fin tuna. the same time to make fish in this to handle. it is double aid
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or aaa and only restaurants could buy. the salmonella outbreak is sickened at least 160 people in 20 states. but not in california. moon marina in did not into the phone calls or the knock at the door. it did world wide see what food distributor for the last four years. the sushi lovers that we talked to are wary if i get sick and not to worry about. ask the chef is this the knocked out of cheap brand. more bay area headlines as tea party testers planned takeover the plaza in san francisco and try to call
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attention to the nation's debt and with a save the government out of control. it will coincide with tuesday's tax filing deadline. the tea party has obtained a permit to demonstrate in the plaza. and local tea party groups are taking part. a man who tried to evade police and oakland by cross stressing is under arrest. he's wanted in connection with the kidnapping and hit inside of a motel in jack london square with his girlfriend. the police surrounded the motel and the suspect and put on women's clothing put on a long skirt and a blouse but the roosted not work. the column after three hours. president obama chance to boost plans with south america as he's meeting with the top ceos in the region. two big distractions of the presence tor in colombia. a dozen secret service agents had been relieved of duty in the reporting their
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accused of misconduct involving prostitutes in a city there in colombia. and several small bombs exploded last night in the u.s. embassy they have no debts and minor damage. officers say it may a bitter protest by leftist guerrillas who opposes the president's trip to the country. talks of the nuclear program are under way in turkey right now. their meeting in istanbul. leaders say that that nuclear plants there are purely peaceful but the u.n. and other leaders as saying the to be creating a nuclear weapon. the face harsh economic sanctions if it cannot change. in talks with the run could mean good news for drivers. crude oil prices have been falling when and a slower chinese growth is forcing prices down enacted
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single gas prices may have peaked. the national average for a gallon of regular is $3.90. here in the bay area is higher than national average which is what we expect it is $4.28. got their enjoy the sunshine. you cannot teach a vehicle and take a look at your complete forecast coming up in just a few minutes. will see how long we hold off the green across the region. 8 ballpark moment that tug at a lot of hearts. the son of the injured giants fan steps on the pitcher's mound. he is living on its own and financially on the edge. it will introduce you to a student rising above homelessness coming up after this.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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now. there are more than hundred homeless students going to schools in west contra costa county. he is staying in the to the park in san paolo right now. he stayed with his best friend. it is a step up from sleeping in his car which had to do at times. financially, he is totally on his own. i do not know by will get of money to cover everything they need to cover. what we do if you can't? i'll show you. he rents a small room in a trailer not much bigger than this bed. he used to get social security survivor benefits after his mother passed away. but that stopped soon after he turned 19. he has no parents right now. he is no assistance of any kind.
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he is raising himself. i've gone through a good chunk of bad luck. there must be good luck coming in the future. i've got to get to this. he manages his life with the logic and careful planning of an adult. he is valedictorian at richmond high school. he has a 4.2 gpa. at birth and a restaurant to the level of will is academically and he always had over 100 percent on everything. having him as a student is like having another teacher in the room pretty much. will which is starting high- school when his mother died. they lost the house on his father could not find work as a construction worker. we started getting food for the church intended for rescue the little food boxes. he lost a year of schooling we moved to oklahoma to stay with his the acts. the when she
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died, he came back to richmond. recently, he got a part-time job but is still not enough. his father has moved to oklahoma now where he barely makes a living. if i mess up and one really big mistakes and i don't have anyone there to tell me it's ok or to help me or safety. last year, one of living situation fell apart and well was homeless for a spell. to stay with one friend for while but he said i think again today: because i did not want the burden to them with the best to tap as we tell yourself? a try to figure out a move on. will return in the project and how we do this if these other things went on? how're you doing so well my class and the other class. i did not see how what was possible. he does will to get to the ball with the college and to live and eat the dormitory. it
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defined a new future. he decided to go to uc berkeley this fall. if you want help him to consider a donation to students rising above. we are 30 minutes after 7:00 and jim promised us that the rain is over for the weekend. more better whether heading our way. where the few showers in the early morning that that is to the south and ease now in the foothills of the sierra nevada. they may have some shower activity out there. ec notice taking place across the city. lots of blue sky here and will continue to weaken. will see some northwesterly winds throughout the day today. will look for one the temperatures to begin to move into the area tomorrow. added to the beginning of the week as we see this quiet morning take shape across the bay. it be brisk and cool this
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afternoon. and will have better weather in mid-week we have a chance of rain approach region and now be a glancing blow and most of the energy will go to the north. we're looking at the mid to upper '40's across the region. we're gonna get into the upper 50s and low 60s for today. warmer yet tomorrow and it's pushing the 70 degree mark by monday as to see the rain now moving off to the south and east of us. it could bring some thunderstorms over the foothills of the sierra nevada in the afternoon hours. it will leave us with the brisk northwesterly winds. we have cool temperatures that will prevail with another glancing blow comes mid-week. but crossed toward north late tuesday into wednesday because it does not look much more than clouds for us at this point. it is beginning to clear out here and we looking at a few more calls coming in tonight. but not much in the way of any
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precipitation. it will be a nice local break after the very productive week here and we're looking for a low 60s in warmer spots today committees and mid 60s out there. upper fifties around the bay and back to the beach. little bit more the beginning of the week. will be near normal as the approach the 70 degree mark by the first of the week and a slight chance of showers toward north on wednesday but that will be it for the week. the books at this point more clouds and rain for us but not as the temperatures and warm-up once more through weeks next weekend carried into the spring forecast for change. redwood trees are among the oldest and biggest of living species on earth but the number of old growth redwoods is dwindling. how one michigan farmer is trying to not only preserve these natural monuments
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but try to recruit them. california is home of some of the oldest trees on earth. old growth redwoods and giant sequoia is reached 3000 years old. he is a fourth generation tree farmer and he went to close at the trees and preserve them for ever but scientists were skeptical. we're told was nearly impossible and probably impossible to clone trees that are several hundred or thousand years old. it's like asking a 90 year-old woman to bear children. he did not give up. his team climbed into examples and soon his company made some big discoveries. too big breakfast we had the opposite times a year and were looking for the the sun needles. the are growth found at the very top. he successfully cloned trees that were here during the
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dinosaur age. real life jurassic park stuff. he's a magician and a magical angel. she says that david would be the guest speaker where he will share his methods and data with a silicon valley technical group. is a winning lottery ticket and is giving one out to everyone on the planet. he's sharing all the information in hopes that even more advances can be discovered so that more clones can be preserved but this one the first ever from a 3000 year old giant sequoia. the chinese proverb says that with the best kind of tree 20 years ago? was the second-best time is today. it was a big weekend for bay area baseball fans. it was during the first pitch of the home owner yesterday. and the
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about oranges there in how the season. but the juice orange is year round. the pineapple juice for ready is a variety and to you the flavor is amazingly at this time of year. the price is low. take a look at this. the skin is very thin and the jews may be the largest water to see to the most. and look at all this juice. it is fantastic. when you buy them this is what you have to do. cannot compromise whatsoever. make sure their heavy for the size. there is very important. all agree is ok. you see green on the tree will stay there long enough. but not to green. and nice shiny skin that means they're fresh. bring them on the counter and don't put in your refrigerator. did not in your refrigerator. you not to do that because the juice turns into pulp. the juice oranges are in the market and enjoy them.
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remember to eat fresh and stay healthy watch this. that is sweet! is one of those beautiful stretches of california coastline the coast dairyland and this weekend bill still that way. nearly 7,000 a. of undeveloped land north of santa cruz will apparently be protected from development right now. that is under a deal of the state coastal commission. the 6,800 a. of the former spanish land grant around davenport includes redwood forests, agricultural fields and several watersheds their corporate is to close to the public as well. now everyone with a chance to see that pristine land that will never be developed. a moving moment at the giants' home opener that has been over years since she was severely beaten at dodger stadium and yesterday his
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13 year-old son throughout the ceremonial first pitch at 18 t park.at&t park. most before he appeared on the giant video board they're holding above all in a symbolic gesture and then sent here is all good luck sun. as for the game the giants got a strong pitching performance from mack came and recorded a shut out against the pirates. the athletics spoiled the mariners opener in seattle. the giants return home with a third most runs in the majors but quickly reminded everyone that pitching is still the strength of the team. buster policy got a standing ovation and he had the fans back on their feet and nearly goes al for a double. they would score
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twice in the first. that was plenty for a big daddy kane. he allowed one base runner all day carried a single from the pirates catcher. he strikes out 11 and the giants beat the pirates 5-0. is a great day by matt and we see him looking like this. this was as good as he has been. you give up one hit but it does not matter. we wanted to want to get done. to not give a bit hit but that is ok. the netflix and mariners were meeting for opening day in seattle. he did not hit any home runs we did find/the letter. he added said it would the season. the athletics beat the mariners 4-0. as a good look at sports. rookie officers a history of new york and a new cbs drama and why see 22.
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and will make life a living hell of here. the show focuses on six new cops as they patrol the 22nd precincts. the work together and a state serve and protect public. at this the first time that you ever played police on either film or television? first time for me. an effort to kind of felt like it put on mack caught uniform you feel like you're dressing up. i was talking to some cops about it is female officer in particular and she was saying that we should first put her uniform on she also felt you feel kinda goofy at first. you go from an on a 40 to 40
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in. the second you have your uniform. i've played detectives a bunch but this is my first beat cop. the one main reason is that have no sense of direction. i would go completely and never be able to rest any one or catch anybody i could not rescue a child from a burning building because wonder two stories may be but not freed because that is the deal breaker. nyse 22 date used marmite at 10:00. coming up next half- hour, the growing trend on socially yet that this on my committee promoting its extreme diet habits. the twister or whips through a small town in the severe weather damage here. and in the midwest. the real comedy of errors now on stage in san francisco. we have a preview of the award winning spam a lot.
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eyesore and what this stripper bus is doing in a quiet bay area neighborhood. and tornado sirens went to the midwest. a hot spot for the latest round of severe weather. welcome to the weekend early edition. thank you for joining us. take a look at your weekend weather. a quiet weather pattern is taking shape. things are winding down along the coast. but some possible thunderstorms out there as well. but most of the energy is moving off into the midwest and we are talked about here in a minute. oklahoma is getting hit hard industry afternoon. here's your rainfall totals of the week. a very productive rainfall week with one-3 in. of rain across the bay area where at 60-70 percent of normal for most locations amid a lot of ground
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in the last couple of months. the sec that trend will likely continue with not so low the total here when the end of the year comes in on june 30th. will not normal but will be pretty good. a lot better than we were a couple months ago. more details on your weekend coming up. but the police in san francisco are investigating a triple shooting that left one person dead. the personally mottled white car and shots rang out just before 9:00 at the oakdale housing project in hunters point. one witness said she heard seven or eight shots. the shooter chased the car on foot for a few blocks. two wounded teenagers are expected to survive and the suspect is still on the loose. a recall of tons of tainted tuna from the distribution company in cupertino. they are
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recalling 60,000 lbs. of the yellow fin tuna used to make certain types of sushi. it is made by moon at arena usa isn't sold to restaurants and brush stores. sushi lovers are wary. appellate never cheated again it could get sick from the tuna or like that. a salmonella outbreak has sickened 160 people in 20 states and a dozen people have been hospitalized because before you eat spicy tonight, asked a shaft or owner if it is the brand. a so-called strip club on wheels has upset the san francisco neighborhood. the mobile strippers' bus as been parked at 37th and balboa st. for the last month. it is from the hostler club in north beach. a bus with a straw poll inside and some suggested pictures on
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it is parked in plainview and their schools and a library nearby. the city is listening to loud and clear to parents were complaining. this is a very important issue to keep our neighborhood safe. it's to be a vehicle from being a blight and being at a areas like this so close to schools and libraries. the supervisor says the sighted on the bus also violates the city code which prohibits moving in advertising. they called hustler but the calls were not returned. we've been seeing some violent weather in northern california. some damage left behind by tornado that touched down near yuba city last night. about 40 mi. north of sacramento. it packed winds of 75 mi. per hour. no one was hurt. the tornado in yuba city is nothing with the midwest is bracing for today. severe storms from texas to minnesota. tournedos islands are going off and the more on preparing for
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the worse. this will likely be a familiar sound across much of the nation's midsection this weekend. severe weather is expected to develop in an area from north texas to south dakota. to be too hot spots on saturday and sunday. one of which will be oklahoma and kansas. the other will be nebraska and iowa. opal data early taste friday afternoon as these black clouds spawned a tornado over the town of norman. the funnel cloud touchdown not too far from the storm predictions center. a series of storms raked across north texas damaging or destroying hundreds of homes but amazingly is lost. 2011 was a near record year for tornadoes almost 1700 twisters' reported including the storm which killed more than 150 people in joplin, missouri. so
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for 2012 is proved active as well. this is only a second time that a strong warning has been issued this far in advance of expected storm. when it should that every effort and the people received an act on those that commit themselves safe. people in midwest get their warnings minutes at time and getting it three days at a time. we're not missing around. this is really severe. the storm system pushed east by sunday. we're feeling lucky. we're looking at that. severe weather is moving off, lightning and when we had last week is gone for now. we see a quiet weekend shaping. will have the forecast coming up in just a minute. we cannot enough of these pictures as an amazing like show in the bay area coast spiral. our photographers used on their work printed in newspapers on
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a san francisco rabbi chase a century old tradition and as result of countless families have food on their tables. we introduced you to this week's jeffersons award winner. we can senior rabbi in 1993, he challenged a synagogue tradition during the sixth holiday of yom kippur. there's only people that agree out there, i will take risks which it was always dangerous. the ooldest jewish congregations west mississippi gave the people food for thought. at birth at the packer trees on the pavement and said their people here who are
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fasting not because they're jewish or they want to fast because they have no food and they're at risk. i ask them to come back and the recent purchase. several tons were donated at the time. the congregation here at temple emanuel has raised more than 90,500 lbs. of food for the sentences of food bank. over the years, rabbi pierce has organized his congregation to of thousands of project. he's a year-round food drives and cooking it sheltered meals. at one time he planted the idea up to grow vegetables at temple cemetery. it generated thousands of pounds of fresh produce for the food bank each year. he leads by personal example. rabbi pierce inspires people to serve of course you can contribute money and time and food to the
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food bank. thanks to another of his ideas more than 100 low income families receive food bags once a week at roosevelt middle school two blocks from the temple. this is the highlight of my week. volunteers and a teenage son are at thankful for the chance to serve. he volunteered the food bank a number of times before police are working here he connect the dots this is the face of hunger. it is very simple to lead when some people want to make a difference. people want to be asked and when they say i did not think that the jump on the bandwagon. he inspires his congregation to fight on to. the jefferson award goes to rabbi pierce. we have to reduce these pictures as lightning is still the top of the town in san francisco. it has some local
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amateur photographers famous. this famous bay bridge shot was done by phil from his high-rise apartment. it's been seen by thousands of people on line and even made a london paper. the books photoshop. it's so cool. ms. one of the golden gate bridge as well. anyone who is up our round thursday night that quite a show. we did have that kind of excitement. it is worth catching. it was a very exciting show or brown debate this week. lots of rain and lightning and severe thunderstorm activity. also pretty unusual cross the coastline. it is gone for now. we see quite conditions out there this morning. the blue sky and will look for the showers to move off to south east. we can expect the northwesterly winds by this afternoon keeping a temperatures on the cool side and better weather ahead in the
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beginning of the week as received the temperatures warm back to near normal. we're looking at mid to upper '40's zero around the region. were looking to upper fifties to low 60s for highs for today. and by monday we should head back to near normal. the severe weather is moving off across the desert southwest. build a front ridge of the rockies and move into the midwest over the couple of days. more severe weather is anticipated. the showers will move off and look for northwesterly winds behind the center of circulation there will be with us to the afternoon hours in gradually to state and into wednesday and a system autocross one with which brings some clouds to the north bay and the snow showers possibly in santa rosa. but will move and we see the rain staying to our north here. will look for that trend to continue amid a nice break after a very active week across the bay. the temperatures
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will be in the upper fifties to low 60s. most locations have the 60s for the warmer spots out there. we continue cool and breezy today. and lower yet coming tomorrow. the temperatures will head back into the upper 60s and low 70's by monday. a gradual cool down mid- week as you see from clouds into the area but then we dry out again for the end of the week and return to near normal temperatures across the region and see absence of french or activity and no thunderstorms in this week's forecast. that is your spring weather update for now. back to you. a grass-roots campaign by kids and families that raise awareness on police and schools and a classic british comedy- looking at the bright side of life in services to pureed with a preview of that and more. the greetings movies first. the film bully maybe the most important piece of cinema that a
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scene of the year. this painful film examines how a bolling affects the life of five teenagers and the families in different corners of america. the screen time is given to a tormented team as fish face and says it pushed me so far that i want to become the bully. the documentary has been given a pg- 13 rating after first being rated r and sent out luckily did for people and teenagers who should see this uncomfortable film about the real issue in school bullying will act to see it. there is something completely different the british musical farce monty python spam all lot is plain in san francisco. the musical love fest and sing-along that does not disappoint from beginning to end. the gulf for april 22nd at the warfield theater. the crown at the crime of movies. we will
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screen now through tomorrow evening at the sonoma film festival. you can join me tonight for a live presentation and q and a onstage with a john waters. the man a byfuglien mustache behind many other films. it will be the movie highlights. and they are descending on pebble beach and right through sunday for a full plate of fun, food and wine. this epicurean festival as many of the top chefs including our own kitchen kings. some tickets are still available for the events. please do follow me on twitter and all the things you do over the weekend at cbs s f dot com. looking for support of extreme diet on social media.
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11 minutes before o'clock. more people especially women are using social media to support extreme diet goals. we're talking about the thin inspiration sites. at the trend fight back down. we joined life right now this morning. the internet has really blown up the issue it seems. these what sets we sought a few years ago. they're still around. what these are? out the door web sites for people were stricken with anorexia or bulimia and post
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information on how to sustain your illness which is quite sad. and when to view them as a naturally any age this is a road map to how to have an eating disorder. it's good to find a community in that you're hiding it from your friends and family. the saddest part to meet these are folks who are oftentimes want a sense of belonging and want to feel like the part of something and have some sort of relationship that the sad truth is the way they're relating to people is to an illness that could potentially kill them. you had anorexia yourself and there were not around and at that were affected your struggle. a definite think when you travel with the eating disorder you gravitate towards any type information the to be used as a tool and certainly looking at website whether to count calories or to come up with you exercise regimes is something that will draw a person was in the process of struggling. is a big thing and have not
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gotten into it and that has been of real way that people have been encouraged to have issues with their bodies. tell us about that most people can post information they find useful on any topic and unfortunately, pro websites i've been posted and a as an organization is they have taken a strong stand and then not allowing that kind of information to be posted. difficult for them to sensor this but obviously the feel that is very important i understand in portions of free speech and there's a place for that period to allow people to post and cut themselves or to commit suicide and '70s websites i think people have a strong reaction to it and the reality is that the disorder was the highest mortality rate of any mental illness when people die. is a very serious topic. to post
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a current information on your web site as a business or organization you have the right to say no. lady gaga us and out each week last week. we'll put that on our screen. she said that just killed back-to-back span class is eating solid having at cheeseburger. and saying that pop singers don't eat. it was your reaction to that? i have been extremely impressed with her as a pop star basically coming out was for the anti bully message promote self- esteem among teenagers and her fan base in the scene so at a character to me and i'm quite disappointed some hope is that she will it kind of retract that at some point because i think in her position and our culture she has a very powerful voice answered use it in a way that promotes self esteem. i think she's to get back on track with. the difficult thing which
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was setting out this week is the exercise is a good thing. and eating salad is a good thing. and a fine line of getting too extreme. i think in our culture that whenever things to say or patients at work with in our treatment center is we live in a toxic culture that promotes on realistic ideas when it comes to weight and appearance and certainly promotes over exercise. i think when she makes the sort comments it fuels the fire. will post a link to your group at cbs s f dot com this morning. thank you for being with us this morning. is a very ,,,,,,,,
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a car last night in the bayview district. it all people were shot were teenagers. so far no arrests. and a warning for sushi eaters of the recall of tons of tainted tuna distribute by company and more than one under people have at sick from salmonella poisoning. and from texas to minnesota people are bracing for power for tornadoes and severe weather is forecast for much the weekend. smaller tornadoes have already hit parts of oklahoma. unregulated aggressive cyclists in san francisco and the fallout over one that crashed in the castro district. we get answers for the police chief. a bicyclist and there'd been reports that some excellent class to get up to over 35 m.p.h. in the city. you hit the street at 35 m.p.h. think about the impact on a bike if it's one under 54 to her parents. that is like a car. the mommy wars on the
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campaign trail the controversial comments that was made about stay at home mothers. that begins tomorrow morning. we're four minutes before 8:00. time for let's look at the weather. off the weekend is taking shape out there. we have lots of please sky. we've got to beginning of the week. take a look at where we've been. last week the rainfall totals are anywhere from 2-3 in. of rain across the bay area locations. racine about 60-80 percent of normal into the mind as to when half months left of the rain fall season. sordid a pretty close to this. we have is wet spring pattern and all bets are off. we have difficulty in catching up and some rainfall ground here the past couple of weeks. it looks like it could weekend and no rain expected to be great for those outdoor plants. it is something
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that people cannot rain and have to do with. more and more people are so and and money on this high-school tradition. dear spending more on prom dresses than wedding gowns. there's been an average of $1,000 on the prom. it is up to her dollars from last year. it's taken more of the significance now for people who are waiting longer to get married. and parents are also trying to wind up each other by decking their children out for the dance. your your prompt jim? i remember my daughter's problem. as fast with your date was doing today years later. i'm pretty sure that mine is up to no good accurate time for us to call the morning. thank you for turning us this morning. in short your pitiful saturday out there. our next newscast is
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