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this, oakland mayor is announcing the is not running for reelection. no news conference, and he issued a one- page statement yesterday afternoon. the former congressman made a one term quiet exit, and kate thompson got reaction from the news of his exit. >> there are plenty of people that thrilled to see he will not be in charge for much longer. >> and i know a lot of people are disappointed. >> maybe they need new blood, with new ideas? >> and he is just a government statement that is had his time and we need a younger blood in there. >> and also his supporters that he has been unfairly criticized. >> i thought he has taken a bomb wrap. and--bum rap, and perhaps there were not aware of all of
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this work that he has done for all of this despair. >> and in a statement, we laid the foundation for oakland going forward and wisdom of people asked us to do. >> oakland has a big problems including the possibility of more police layoffs. >> i think it is no time for other competitive people to come in. and get the work done. >> reporting and open, kate thompson, kron 4 news. >> and he announced his candidacy about five years ago after serving 28 years in congress purify vicki liviakis looks back. >> -he took office in january, 2007 with a sittin his first crs a lalabor dispute, and an aggressive response. >> this is not going to fly in this community. and he ended up the garbage gridlock and was praised for his reaction to the murder of john c. bailey.
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>> this madness must and! >> and then he ended the murder rate it by dropping it in 2007 and the city is still the fourth dangerous city in the country. >> and proposition and aiming at endinracing police but falls sh >> we are at an economic crisis, here. >> and city employees take to the street. >> white 12 kits service? >> and the bart shooting of oscar grant and violent >> and what ever we are? we have to come together as a community. >> and at a funeral, he is not invited to speak at the family's request. and also, his free spending lifestyle is coming under scrutiny. >> and if the bill to say at up
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the five-star hotel? >> this summer is a new budget crisis, the forced layoff of 80 police officers and more tough decisions. >> this budget deficit is real. >> a our viewers and weighing in on this decision by mayor and web producer, kimberly sakamoto? >> and pamela, on the facebook and beach, the majority of our viewers as expressing relief, as happiness about the news that he is not going to be running for re-election. and good riddance, he was only elected on his name approved completely incompetent and running the city except for running it into the ground. also harsh words of there is no way that he would beat reelected. that people finally see him for what he really is, useless. and this comment, that he needs to retire from political life. he is not any good for oakland. and i did nothing in that city is better than when he took office. to read all about this? www.kron.com
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♪ >> of the element of county law- enforcement is working with the state to try to prevent pain violence and ellen the county. and with past, alameda county. and robert amber talked about the latest crackdown called operation gangbusters. >> this suite yielded 48 total rests. 37 are on parole, and 11 on probation. two different fire arms, 160 marijuana plants, and five dozen dollars. two different machetes, and for pepperonis a large. >> and the an >> and san francisco is cracking down on two gangs that are terrorizing one particular neighborhood, and they filed a complaint civil injunction against the down below in the
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tower side games. they believed are responsible for 10 murders and the last three years. this injunction was a safety zone, in which name, a gang members would be banned from activity, intimidation, loitering, graffiti, trespassing. and with misdemeanors, that carries a penalty of six months in the county jail. a violent home invasion last night in the east bay apartment complex. it has shaken the nerves of people that of of their, in this quiet area. and just before midnight, in pleasant hill. and haaziq madyun >> i was sitting in the balcony and i saw people running out from that balcony over there. >> and it was from his balcony that saw two different men suspected of the home of invasion robbery. that his friends home and pleasanton,
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11:30 wednesday night. he showed me with the two different armed robbery get into the apartment to the sliding glass it window. investigators say was unlocked at the time. and what happened next. >> and the get everything, they just jumped out and then he jumped after them come with his bare feet. and then they drove off. >> and they said that they is drove off in one of the victims was chasing who was disguised as police. >> they identified themselves as the police as inside and the also head on police insignia on their shirts. perhaps it was a windbreaker. they hit one victim in the head with a handgun. and also, perhaps using a taser? >> and the theft of electronic equipment perhaps narcotics was
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the real reason for the break- in. either way, something like this is very unsettling. scary. >> in pleasant hill, haaziq madyun the suspects escaped in a holder chevy s u v cold/somgoldd these license plates so far, the only physical description is that there for white males. >> and this bakery murder in twin peaks' was sentenced to 19 years in prison and a life term. scott thomas will serve 26 years before he is granted a parole hearing. he was convicted on two counts of convicted murderer, and one count of mayhem. he was mistakenly released the day before the attack. live in the
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news from, dan kerman, kron 4 news. ♪ been looking outside, live with the golden gate bridge, foggy skies and we're looking with the bridge towers. up and down the coastline, and even though it is sunny inland. and only in the upper 70's for the most part antioch is a bit warmer. it is also cooler in the north bay. 64 in san rafael, 60s along the bay shore. temperatures really much cool of the more they should be for this time of year. is this going to last? >> a live look, at the bay bridge toll plaza. traffic is going along through san francisco and all lanes. east is also moving well. we will be back
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yesterday, judge overturn proposition 8, and now, the ninth circuit appeals will have a three-judge panel. what california is and the judge spotlight, and and vicki liviakis same-sex marriage across the united states. >> what california struggles with are not to allow same-sex marriages, elsewhere, it is already illegal so why there and not in california? currently, same-sex couples legally wed only and i were, connecticut, massachusetts, new hampshire, vermont and washington d.c.. and according to the gay rights activists, each battle in each state has been hard fought. is the court and state legislators and legalizing it, not to the voters. for have historically,
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the not always supported it, and to ", if the 90 the men were put to a vote? it is likely that women would still not be heavyweight to vote andfazan-ha, and mostly in maine, where they were the people speak tell. in california, they passed this only five months after the state supreme court legalized same-sex unions. 18,000 same-sex couples had already tied the knot. in a san francisco, vicki liviakis >> and the mexicans at supreme court has up hold a constitution of mexico city. this six month allowing same-sex marriages with federal prosecutors allege that about pilot the, the drizzle priconstitutional principle. ths is the first of its time and let
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>> first the month, now the final touch of wet cement into the operation static kill. and what a difference, remember all that oil? day after day, and these photos showed no more oil. officials some more confident every day. >> we can all breathe a little easier with the potential affect. >> along with the effort bp is still drilling two different relief wells. in the senate confirmed elena takkagen and 637
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victorious. five vi republicans, who supported the barack obama appointee. and last year, the first lateina justice and it sarah was allowed to call her mother on the phone briefly this week. it was only the second phone call the issue is detained over one year ago. facebook water mother' aunt all t arrested along the border accusing them of spying. their family denies the applicatioacce >> and over the overcast skies,
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there, right back and. sunny skies inland, but it matters, not. temperatures are in the upper 70's inland. also much cooler in the north bay. 68 in napa, well below where we should be for this time of year. it is of repressing and through san francisco in tomorrow morning, dense fog/a drizzle along the coastline. and by 7:00 a.m., it will be scaling back. see the fog and a lot coast. still, cooler temperatures but there'll be a few degrees warmer than we saw today. the fog tracker for the morning, a typical spot, and pressing into the inland valleys but barely. and with a patchy fog in the delta, by 6:00 a.m., also patchy in the south bay. and notice of the fog in the north bay is a bit slower. by
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9:00 a.m., it is pressing of the north bay. to press back live coast, and hovering over the san francisco area. it will be slower to keep and kron 4 7 day around the bay temperatures are warming up just a few degrees but it is not good to be a plot of fluctuation. then there are still going to stay below average but remain in our forecast. >> the mortgage rates, before a 30 year fixed was 4.49% that is the lowest on record. the average of a 15-year was dropping at from 04%, also the lowest on record. unemployment is on in the rise. and the highest claims. 19,000, and a seasonally adjusted at 4079000.
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the jobless claims suggests that employers are still reluctant to create jobs which could keep a damper on economic growth in the coming months. >> unemployment led a wall street with the jones fell by five points. and the s&p lost one. at 1126 and the nasdaq fell 11 to 2193. the u.s. postal service has a $3 billion loss. and with the online bill pay, a decline and postal service, that there were going to raise rates, cut one the day delivery, and eliminating advanced payments for retirement to offset the losses. >> in chicago, a ford plant, president barack obama highlighted the success of this bill out to the industry that was on the brink. and marof the0
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billion bill out was a lot of criticism he chose that because of his face in american workers. pates. >> i refuse to walk away from this industry, and american jobs. i put my faith in the american worker! >> i believe the american worker is the best worker in the world. if we can get a sense, common purpose begin once again see the best design engineer, right here in chicago, right here in the midwest. right here in the u.s.a.! >> and are here, the 250 million dollar bank loan that can help for exports this just in to the kron 4 news room room president obama is the economic advisor is stepping down. she will return to uc berkeley, and in a statement, that she provided
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live from the bay area's news station this is kron 4 news sx >> what is next after the ruling on proposition 8? now the federal ban unconstitutional, the appeals process is under way. dan carmack is sanguine is ahead. >> at the u.s. courthouse, the u.s. received the u.s. appeal on the same-sex marriage. it is unlikely that the ninth circuit will not hear the case for a least one year. and then, the
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supreme court that will take at least two more years. right now, district of pond walker has to decide weather to lift the ban, immediately. to allow them to marry, or delay implementation until an appeals court rules. >> the normal rule is that when the law is declared unconstitutional in should not be allowed to remain in affect for one more hour, day, or several days that we are having. while he considers. on the other hand, i think that he is exercising an abundance of caution and there is a good reason for that. >> the constitutional law professor says of the concern is one of the of mir could be called into question. marriage and that 2004 after mayor gavin newson authorize the county clerk to same-sex couples forward ahe rul invalid, and the same people after the same people legalized 2008 were
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allowed to stand. >> marriage has an enormous edge of package rights, and they should not be taken away retroactively, and now, judge walker has to balance between both. >> both sides have until tomorrow to provide arguments weather same-sex could wait to get married and to the court of appeals makes the decision. or, if they can married, immediately. it is on a known one will make the decision. in san francisco, dan carmack, kron 4 news. >> now, that couples are waiting to see if judge walker. and maureen kelly went to san francisco city hall. preparation are under way just in case this ban is lifted. >> staffers at the county clerk's office have been getting a lot of phone calls from same- sex couples. >> they've been tolltelling that
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they cannot issue a marriage license but they're ready. staffs are making extra copies of marriage license applications an appointment forms. and for the rush, they are going to be able to want to get married, with gay-lesbian couples pure ahead >> the next person in line. >> . no, no plans for this to stay open beyond 4:00 p.m. and on friday. and the arguments, are submitted to the judge. and no weekend arguments but that could change. these people worked seven days a week, call the hours per day. and maureen kelly, kron 4 news. >> our coverage of proposition 8 will continue on line. the entire www.kron.com >> san jose firefighters have a difficult position. steep pay cuts, or with few stuffed and
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kron 4 is it telling us the union may be all running out of options. >> the city has not moved on the position, taking a 9 percent pay cut in benefits. the counter offer with the union of 3 percent, was rejected. and it would save $10 million against a budget up and the union is only a formula dollar savings, which is a $6 million budget gap to be filled. fasand with overtime, ug some of that money to bring back firefighters being laid off over the weekend. and reopen this fire station and beef up others. negotiations were short on details. >> and the question is that, we bring back those the firefighters? and from those dollars and if the firefighters have any specifics? and the answer was no. >> with a 9 percent pay cut and
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which is in benefits, the union will consider that next week. in san jose, craig sklar. >> ac transit is open at boss will end on sunday othat is when they will go back to the old schedule, to comply with the judge's ruling. ac transit has a sick out has caused many delays/cancellations. however, the union delay denies any stic. and the roman could be on the way to the of california u.s. senate has approved the aid package. the u.s. representatives, and christine connolly is explaining that this could help spur lower the state's budget deficit, and save jobs. >> with $1.2 billion for education. legislators say that it would save 16,005 robert
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teachers' jobs in this state, alone. and just in the nick of time, as the school year is about to start. whit struggling san francisco unified this is a welcome relief. federal funds could help with the pink slips, or reinstate some of poor school based cut from the days to balance the budget. it is too early to know the details. all of this would depend on what rules are wrap to run this legislation. also, it would give california $1.3 billion for medicare. the governor's office said that would help reduce the 19. in dollar deficit. they cannot say inside the with that reduction would mean but they say that it will help prevent deeper cuts in job loss in california. christine connolly, kron 4 news. >> current conditions a little
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bit cooler out there today than what we saw, yesterday. fifty's along the coastline, 57 degrees in san francisco, only 60s and the north bay. fazaand also, temperatures are in the upper 50s 60s, 70's, 80's and. and the fog is up and down the coastline, and drizzle expected tonight, and even though sunny skies, it is going to be cool. very similar to the weekend and will look cured over next week? details on your extended forecast coming up if this will carry over? stay with us, we will be right back.
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to:30 p.m. to:30. the dozen dollars the owner that the thousand dollar damages. not guilty, as facing child abuse, and owning a vicious animal. authorities alleged that he allowed the step grad child to be in a situation that resulted in the child's death. these dogs were known to be dangerous and previously have killed three other animals. and showed aggression towards the little boy in the past. he is facing 10 years in prison. >> other stores, in millbrae, police are looking for two suspects in the murder of a 20 year-old near high-school. they are looking at witnesses to the killing and conducting an interview. in san francisco, an agent for the i our best shot wounded a man was tried to rob
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her. for the-irs. robber andy a former bank of a wells fargo pleaded guilty to stealing $1 million from elderly bank customers. he agreed to six years in prison. in cloverdale, and to the installers werseveraf marijuana plants for found and also several guns were recovered. >> taking a look at our forecast, a folk forecast coming up just a few minutes away. vk
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says he saw what happened. haaziq madyun >> i was sitting on the balcony with my mother and i saw people running out from that belt any of there. >> and was from his balcony that he saw two different men committing a home invasion- robbery. at his pleasanton near 11:30 p.m. last night. >> he showed where the two different armed robberies and they say that this sliding glass window was unlocked. >> when they got everything, they ran and jumped out. and he ran after him with bare feet and they drove off. >> and they say that the friends, one of the victims' was chasing the is the were disguised as cops. >> they identify themselves as police and the also had on police insignia on their shirts, one broker. they had one
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victim in the head with a handgun. and now, two of the victims have also been contact charge, with a taser. -police insignia on their-jacket. >> they stole electronic equipment but narcotics to the been the motive. and someone like this is very unsettling. >> release gary. >> in pleasant hill, haaziq madyun >> they escaped in a mol shaodlderthese l foricense platl 4 wher ifere white males in ther 20s have >> at oakland met with a gang
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activity. and alameda county says that it is a group effort to fight crime in. >> and as the director says is that law enforcement works together to leverage our resources to be more efficient, effective with the diminished resources as time goes on vitor streets, safe. >> and also, to operation gangbusters a recent activity. >> cable car services was shut down for two hours today because of a tree broken fell on the roadway. jeff bush shows you the damage. >> it happened at 10:3:00 p.m., the north on-street and saw the entire thing, down. >> i saw that and i just saw that tree. and i said oh my gosh! and another tree fell. >> you can see where the tree trunk fell, and the remaining pieces on the storage container.
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a eventually on this truck. he says this is not the first time this is fallen on height st. >> about 1.5 years ago, this tree fell over --on hyde street these trees are top-heavy so they need to be trimmed. with two hours taken with chainsaws, trucks, very little damage. and things to this middle contractors rack. no injuries. in san francisco, jeff bush, kron 4 news. >> the tourists were disappointed as they try to take a ride with service disrupted. and that large tree however, the cable car was back into action. >> and reaction, the declared the ban on same-sex marriage unconstitutional. supporters of the same-sex marriage call this
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a victory and the opponents say that the voice of the voters was not heard. >> it is really disappointing any time a single, federal judge takes upon themselves to cancel polices of 7 million californians. one of the california has a record number of of full debate on both sides and making decisions that they wanted to make this for a single federal judge to throw off the process. it is a tragic day for america. >> and at the end of the day, america is about democracy. and we would not want that process to change. when somebody goes into a voting booth and takes away the voting rights of a minority? that is why the courts are there, that is what we of the constitution and at the end of the day, we cannot allow the majority to vote on a rights of the minority. >> and of california is on the
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stock her robespotlight, and ris the u.s. vicki liviakis >> and california struggles with whether or not to allow. elsewhere, it is already legal. and why there, and not in california of many people consider california liberal. currently, an iowa, connecticut, massachusetts, new hampshire, vermont, washington d.c.. and according to gay rights advocates, each battle, each state has been hard fought. it is the courts in lalegislators that been pushing this, not the voters. and the 19th amendment were to put into a boat at the time it is likely that women would still and not have the right to vote. in fact, popular votes have opposed same sex and the state of maine. they repealed it by the state's
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legislators through what was a people's veto. in california, voters passed this five months after the state supreme court legalized the unions. 18,000 same-sex couples have already tied the knot. in san francisco, her the key live the office vicki liviakis >> and looking out, from our mount pam cam. plenty of sunshine, at least inland. fog close to the coastline, instal back into the bay about 9:00 p.m. making its way into the bay shore. and fog/drizzle expected tonight and into tomorrow morning. this same with the fog pressing back by 12:00 p.m. tomorrow mostly sunny skies tomorrow, temperatures are quick to warrant a few degrees but it is going to be on the cooler side. and a look at the fog tracker, virtually identical to this morning. the fog pressing through the inland, and petulant
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delta, inland and even in the south bay. -pressing to the delta. and slower to clear. by 9:00 a.m., the bay shore. and making its way back into san francisco and the coastline. it is going to take some time% francisco to see some sunshine tomorrow. the high temperatures, will be a few degrees warmer, 65 degrees and a san rafael. 63 degrees in san francisco, inland, 80s, and mid-60s from the bay shore. kron 4 7 day around the bay cooler weather, expected for the rest of the workweek. and actually, even into next week the fog/c breezes continued to dominate our forecast. keeping our temperatures 10 degrees below four this time of year. that trend will continue early next week. stay with us, we will be right back after this
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running for reelection, a one- page statement was issued yesterday afternoon the former congressman is making a quiet exit. outside of city hall, kate thompson has reaction from the news of citizens. >> plenty of people were thrilled to see oakland mayor will not be in charge >> and maybe people are disappointed? maybe they are disappointed, and he is as an elderly statesman as had his time. we need younger blood. and also, he has his supporters said he is been of from the criticized. >> i thought he took a bomum wrp because there were not aware and he was on unfairly criticized. >> in a statement, the week came here to the foundation for the of the to go forward. and we've done what people love asked us to do.
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>> and altman have some difficult possiblwith the possiy of more police officer layoffs. >> and the chance of someone else to come and to get the work done. >> reporting in oakland, kate thompson, kron 4 news. vicki liviakis looks back. >> first, we saw his a january as the city battling high crime and higher deficit. his first crisis was a labor dispute with the city garbage collectors. he announced an aggressive response. >> this is not going to fly in this community. he is known for ending the gridlock and and chauncy bailey in the murder rate drops and 20 07, but the city is the fourth most dangerous in the country. he
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sponsors proposition and and that raising money for police but falls short of the two- thirds majority. >> this economic crisis. >> 2008, layoffs began, and city employees take to the street. >> what do they want to cut services? >> 2009, the bart shooting and violent protests. >> and the mayor says >> we have to come together as a community. >> and at the funeral, he is not invited to speak >> and is built to stay at the five-star hotel was 1700 fall colors >> and this summer is a new budget crisis. with more difficult decisions. >> the budget deficit is real. >> and his free-spending, over
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$1,200 and a five-star >> the u.s. it record i it a few receive the appeal, overturning the ban on same-sex marriage. likely, the ninth circuit will have the jo leas one year. in the meantime, judge vaughn walker will have to decide weather or not it is now or later. >> and continuing our coverage inside city hall is the county clerk's office. the beginning a lot of couples from phone calls wi same-sex coupl. and they been telling people of the cannot get a marriage license until the ban is lifted. but they're ready to death-one that happened with extra copies applications an appointment forms. gay and lesbian can fill these out the will not be accepted until the ban is lifted. maureen kelly, kron 4
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news. >> this apartment complex, thieves impersonating as please have a violent home invasion. police-cops impersonating. were behind his home invasion, with narcotics as the motive. three white males were driven away with this older model chevy getting away with electronic equipment. haaziq madyun >> and in san jose, that hopes were dashed when a counter offer was rejected. the city has not moved on the position of firefighters' taking a 9 percent pay cut in benefits. the union is a 3.5 counteroffer and it was rejected. to move staff, and cut overtime, the city negotiators were short on detail. now, they're going to put this for rank and file for a
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boat. >> and in other big stories, the u.s. senate has a job bill that will inject federal funds into california to save jobs and lower the state of the said. it will go to the house next week. passes? $1.2 billion for legislation and it will save 16,000 jobs for teachers and also get $1.3 billion for medical. that will lower budget deficits for the state. >> in childhood obesity is triple what the war in the 1980's. web producer, kimberly sakamoto. one of the worst kids meals. >> with sodium and out of control and saturated that is right here. and let us take a look. this of garden fettuccine of freda has the four times recommended calories. in the outback stake chickens is four
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times the sodium, and this fried potatoes, and this is the denny's slapshot is over 1,000 cals which is a 7% of the calories that a 10 year-old should have an older one day-7%. >> and with the rising obesity, 70%, and www.kron.com what's on the web with kimberlee sakamoto. >> ♪ >> or big weather story tonight continues to be foggy in cool weather to the weekend and even into next week. our current conditions, there were down by 5-10 degrees and in the end up by 70's-'80s. and in the north bay, only reaching the 60s and san rafael. the seven degrees in napa valley, and 50s along the coastline just a lot cooler 57 degrees in napa valley. a look at your kron 4 7 day around the bay " weather to the weekend.
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>> now, here's sam roberts tiny people behaving badly. -stanley roberts. >> and this sign outside of san francisco is invisible to a majority of the is scribers. i thought i would take this. to the test. and first of, with this construction vehicle stopped? the answer is no. how about this muni bus? it might stop and maybe not. how about this giant yellow city truck? the truth is that the viewer appears to be right, that a lot of people sto not stop for this and with all of this pedestrian
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traffic, two of these senior facilities on this block. for some people, it is just a quick stop and for some, no stop at all. bisby were also said the san francisco police are aware and also to give are issued. again, this of your was correct because this officer was looking for violators. except everybody was a law-abiding citizen except for this one. in san francisco, stanley roberts, kron 4 news. >> if you of this story idea? e- mail us at: peoplebehavingbadly@kron4.com. >> and the giants are coming in the atlantic taking on the braves and we'll highlights coming up with terry. and she has still highest with the seven continents,-barr gary >> and right now cough www.kron.com with a special
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section, with all of our coverage of proposition 8. watch or video, including a interview on a legal analyst and what is next. and reactions on both sides of the issue. also, to vote on what you decide and look of the comments from yesterday. and check out our links read the entire thing www.kron.com ♪
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all the heat. gonzales. and then the sixth inning, once upon a time of the oakland a's, the toronto blue jays and it null and atlanta braves. and as it stands to be the hero tonight. and he gives it up, with the giants are done to the last out. atlanta 3, the giants to in the ninth inning. this is why we should not have a domed stadium. with kelly strikes out. and this is the jason of minnesota hits one so high. so high! so high! it hits the ceiling. and then the enfield, and anything goes, that is the base that. and to try to catch it. and tampa, the
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final of eight-six. before get started, a new segment we're going to start tonight with troubles and jacqueline bennett in a long extinguish life. - travel [laughter] >> go-ahead, what's next? >> and i guess brought this a better to show you. >> his name is stitched on in it. >> a rod and cal me tonight [laughter] >> and that is pretty good, and that could be on the bay? >> the answer is no i do not want to sell at. >> and that concludes jacqueline bennett saiha been everyplace. [laughter] >> and did these wet in this? >> i think so [laughter] >> and does two days away from jerry rice. and here.
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>> and 16 years. and no other place i would rather be. >> jerry rice would be able to say that with four more of the 20 n f l seasons. and the greatest wide receiver of the game will finally take a break this saturday to enjoy his enshrinement in the pro hall of fame. >> he is going to be the mall, the touchdown, the 49ers! >> and his concern is the accord to look as good in a blazer as he did in his football uniform? >> i hope that jack it is going to be tapered. i work hard. [laughter] >> and almost 48 years old, it looks like he could still run
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we're going to help you. >> and to ask about the one ceremony with the only ones allowed of the hall of famers. >> and i'm going to be one of those guys, trying to get a water, >> in tiger woods play golf today, the bridgestone invitational at akron, ohio. a city that he loves but he shot 74. and if you think that is not that bad. and he is tied for 70. and tiger woods shot for, his worst round ever in the tournament, that is 45 rounds of golf in 1997. tiger woods even had a lot of the fun. when we return, the queen of the venture, from good morning america, the sourcsouth pole, te
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coyne, hiroshima is! >> nice, pleasant and i would not think that-here she is. and i would not think there double. >> basically, i read my polar explorers, and i thought that i really want to know what it is like to have to survive in these extreme environments. and to press this limits instead of reading these maybe i should get out there and experience these firsthand. >> and you had a normal childhood with china dolls and tea parties? >> yes. and i had a fairly child normal childhood. >> was the first normacrazy thiu did? >> well, i started climbing
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mountains one was about smaller peaks about 12 years ago. and i think that the first intense experience i said or are you sure you the you should do this? and f.2002 when people were a little bit nervous about what would happen. >> what is the first thing that you tried thinking short fa >> when our team we had to turn around to a hundred feet and the storm. after two months scaling that and it is really difficult to walk away from that when we're that close to the summit. and turning it was difficult more difficult and keep going. >> and i would not want to date somebody more brave or fanned if
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you need somebody that i just if you just need somebody? >> and it is difficult to me somebody? >> i would save the question for mount everest for the second state law >> and it is difficult to come back from an eight exhibition. but i find it that someone of people have their own mount everest. the grit tivoli. they all had their different areas of focus. hoopfigure to flee, spea, but i missed enthralled by other people. >> just to get a chuckle of a pam, that is my mount everest every night. and what is your next challenge? >> my next one is to go back to west point and behavioral sciences and leaderships and that is when my favorite activities the apostle be doing. >> and it is nice to meet you we
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