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faces at the transportation commission. the agency decided to explain why some people are getting a phone sex operator. that is what barbara boxer wants to deter job. >> look at the national this will ship they just unveil the and also police in san francisco are trying to track down as cereal plant killer. will have that as well coming up. >> (laughter) >> we are not wood to make any errors on this program, i know that because we have the founder of media plug's joining us in this is the website that keeps an eye on the media and the bay area and encourages readers of years to let them know when mistakes a maze of they can be corrected. is that a good thing? a >> i guess we never did anything wrong we never hear from them >> yes that is it we're perfect.
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>> well supplied to be talking about the coyote. they expanded in america as humans and their all over the place yes they are. with regard to talk about them. >> that is the name of a prostitute. " you are all tired of ". >> actually it when she mentioned to a cut out the that's the first thing she said. >> as get a quick look at the weather. san francisco should be little over 12. we what drove in it was overcast. >> who is very overcast. the poor cast. >> good sunday morning to you live much nicer weather on the way and you'll have lots of sunshine on the beaches. the
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temperatures lead upper 60s and upper 70's and san jose and inland into the mid '80s with some upper 80s as we get into antioch and redwood, clear skies for today and the fog is not forecasting to come back for today or for tomorrow night. it is going to remain clear and as a result of much warmer weather is on the way. temperatures today are warming up, not incredibly warm but mid to upper 80s inland, large ladies for oakland. a word for 73. we're going to watch this and i'll have to fork as in the seven day around the they come up in a few minutes. >> alright on the news after two days of searching the place of track down a man who is suspected of stabbing my dog several times. they passed the dog box thursday at an reggie
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camorra's more details >> three-year-old money is seen at in this picture is just released from the hospital. his spleen was removed any suffered liver damage after being stabbed twice it by that man that of the people. authorities say that money as the pebble honor if the dog was neutered. this is a picture of the dog look like this is not the same dog. >> the owner of the dog that is that did not want to go on camera. she was not concerned whether the man had a goal she's like concerned whether the pit bull was neutered because she felt as that wasn't tutored it would be too aggressive for her dog. >> at that point the authorities to get the knife and attacked money. the owner said the couple owner promise to go to the office but never showed up. >> people who frequent the dead dog park cannot believe some would try and kill the dog because of a question us.
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>> it is terrible. and because the dog almost its life. that is the very bill. it is inhumane. >> i understand her asking the question but without provocation usually you do not know people and obviously that is no excuse for what he did. >> 2 tips from the public park police identified the people owner at the time they stab money. he will not be arrested and it will not release his name. in san francisco reggie camorra's for kron4 news. >> the it city of san francisco requires all dogs have spayed or neutered. >> this could relate gregos the trial of kidnapping and raping and j.c.. he is mentally unfit. >> during the brief hearing they
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said that he declared doubts in the case questioning how he stands trial and that would stop the wheels of justice from turning. she >> excesses' a doubt there is fine till october. >> they move slowly nearly a year ago repeatedly raping her and holding her captive for 18 years. reed is a lawyer would not comment today but back in february 1st of her court hearings called on the sanity. he is been hearing voices of the angels for mears and explaining his actions up to his arrest is someone suffering from serious mental illness. as for nancy is >> and i have no doubt that she loves her husband and mrs. j. c. the daughter said she or
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>> chopsticks' pressing as it still misses her kits are wishes to could see them at public is never would happen. >> she's scheduled to have another run up 4/7 >> they're recalling aches over salmonella contamination they will recall eggs from an iowa farm alter california and nevada. just a dairy, hidden villa ranch and challenge barry are the brands affected. the a set from of the right to county of gulf ohio, one of two of, more than half a billion eggs have been recalled. thoroughly cooking the aids will kill the bacteria. or throw way or return
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a revealing its first domestically builds aircraft it is called an ambassador of death to its enemy is. it has a range of tutored 20 mi. which means it cannot reach israel but it can't carry for mis files. since 1992 iran has made its own tanks >> first was the tree is now somebody destroyed rosebushes in the park. his called cereal
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plant killer >> lover kill them and let's find the flowers. a lot of people are upset about the vandalism, why would they distraite roses. the want to see if this same person that did it was the person that cut down a few trees a few months ago. >> coming up on kron4 news weekend the look of the bay area where it will begin and hotter. >> yes definitely appeared forecast and up.
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>> problem stays around for a little bit is going to warm up. we're checking with meteorologist. >> good morning we have a gorgeous day on the way for today and the fog is going to clear out to more quickly. record to get more sunshine to the afternoon and temperatures to be warmer a lot 70's around the bay with 80s at the warmest and the hottest weather is on life for tomorrow and for tuesday as well. for monday will get temperatures inland a lot of 80s and possibly 97 of the bay. the hot weather will stick around for tuesday. clint comes back a gorgeous day at the beaches. the clouds will give way to sunshine and temperatures will be in the '70s >> 64 degrees and sunny skies.
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we close to 80 degrees on monday. >> the is a time lapse from lake tahoe. showing some clouds and showers yesterday. today it a lot of sunshine. by tuesday it would get a high is as 60s in a couple of the '70s are starting to pop up and through the day the full sunshine the orange color it shows into fairfield, etc. send out the are rich in radius said nfl is almost 82 grace of for 84 san mateo cast a
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ballot, fremont, 76, the fog is giving way to sunshine and upper 80s and antioch, brentwood and pittsburgh is mid-80s, pleasanton and concord is 74. look for some time it is still below normal temperatures. it is made to upper 70's with the first reading is going way above average for monday. you could see some nineties in the sf bay there are a lot of 80s around the bay and look at the inland locations both monday and tuesday. upper 90s close to 100 degrees. the sea breeze is ramping up for wednesday and is more to assert the cooling trend, we'll be back but won't shoot me 80s inland and cooling on thursday and friday. >> the son much pride. we have
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some told takes' have a phone number printed on the that connects callers to phone sex tolar. and i'm noah number has the incorrect number. the commission is saying that the number was correct when it was launched 10 years ago but then the name was changed and in adults entertainment company got the number. let's tell henry. >> so by the way at the fast track if you call it's a porn site and it automatically it takes about 99 after fast track. action, that was not correct when i said. not only is it not correct you now have an opportunity to report errors to the media. broadcast, print, whether it, it is an opportunity
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so let's just suppose that last week the guide tannenbaum or he read something that he read on the block you should not cross the bay bridge because you'll fall of the end of the air and you earth thinking " how " where you played do when somebody it ms. stahl's your name or something? well now you have a forum you fix when it was clear on it is an open dialogue is called media budget dog or. you had a grant to create this.
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>> basically a huge have, you tell us what he thought wasn't aired at we'll go contact the news organization and say " hey pixilation are you should be correct to know about this that it was a are you can explain how here on our site you tell us what your side this story is a weird al gore did determine that for real but we'll take public notice of it for a and this service " >> your to trying to open a dialogue. like it's not trevelyan frump " you misspelled my name " suit that is as flat out wrong. >> that is right along with their rivals then their hopes were not windshield to resolve a single website but there are a lot of things that are actually fixable. if we can start a lot
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people have beefs with the media. there's a lot of distrust. it is really sad have little trust is given. how hard people of the media do work. we can start by opening a dialogue and getting feedback a little tighter and just helping the news organization that is released up today in the public is of little frustrated, word went oh, what do i do? start with the things that are correctable and fixable. >> most of what i've seen on your site refers to print media it is a whole lot easier to read it and say it " a that is wrong " what kind of the executive added to. i've noticed
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statistical locations yeah >> s and that's what it tends to be. you're pushing people were asking them if it is correctable. sometimes a little more interesting and complicated. bloomberg did uphold about the, uh, the ban on offshore drilling and they focus their questioner on the general broad term. all of you for or against offshore drilling and they had lined it most americans ban drilling. it raised that question. they've refused to respond. is in the chronicle and other places that
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you concede oh here is the record of the issue. they really have response >> you describe get a response from some organization is difficult and time-consuming said you found that people built like you'd know what to build the >> most of the cod what is nationwide it was beginning to months from now. here the bay area unless organizations have been positive it is interesting and will see how goes in at this point in the history most newsrooms' kind of understand that they're part of a larger system and i cannot do everything themselves. >> it's fabulous i know every time i've gone and yet a closer together it and the truth becomes clear within those females. you wish they could be public >> that's exactly what we're doing. >> media budgets. ork. gladden
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contact them. thank you very much for joining us and congratulations. >> i think we can appreciate that. before even said this about. still to come speak for yourself having still to come is a look at the weather and the lookout local arts festival. >> so live look out side the golden gate bridge we have a forecast for a club in 18 minutes.
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is soft on cats. but deadly on fleas. so ask your veterinarian for advantage, the flea specialist, for effective, but gentle flea control. live from the bay area a new station this is kron4 news morning. >> and we are back i said the aborted or take a live look outside >> is nice in this city. it lot of people are waking up and let us go to brian he is the forecast this morning prayed
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>> at the sunday morning to you get much nicer weather on the way for today. the fog is little doubt pretty quickly and feel a lot of sunshine in the afternoon, even at the beaches. some warmer temperatures are getting into the mid to upper 60s for san francisco opera 70's and san jose and inland into the mid '80s. upper 80s as we get into words clear skies for today. the fog is not forecasting to come back or four tomorrow night. and it as a result much warmer weather is on the way. the temperatures today are warming up but i incredibly. it is mid to upper 80s inland and livermore is 83 degrees san jose is upper 70's. they were 73 we're going to watch those temperatures will soar on monday. all of the forecast for and how she the seven day around the bay coming up in a few minutes. >> to u.s. troops were killed,
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at nato gave no further details about the casualties but according to the associated press that explains the number of international killings including 26 americans. fighting around the country afghan soldiers and 70 militaries' were killed >> on political news this morning republican senate is proposing epochal reform to stop government spending. she's speaking at the party in fall convention in san diego and she also says she endorses proposition 20 on the november ballot which would allow them to have racial boundaries hawks republican and made what men can now claim another endorsement. fans of the sacramento baseball
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teams. they held their very own one-of-a-kind election to a bubblehead contest. the team give away 2500 bubbleheads and the spokesperson for the team says the whitman bubbleheads were smashed a first which makes it the what appeared last time president greco, one against senator john mccain. he was look for more information on our web set and there will be interviews with the candidates and propositions that will be in the ballot. >> in international election returns. australia's is prime minister giulio she is head of a labor party and speaking with the media about the election. 70
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percent of the vote is conservative just behind 29.3%. that means even major parties are expected to win enough to form a government. >> this is the 10th anniversary of oakland's art festival showcases and oakland's artists. there is 6000 people expected to attend a thing of the two day event. they want to see how oakland has become the second largest are committed the in the country outside of manhattan. >> when the heart and soul fest will start a 10 years ago it was one day on one block with one stage in one spot. now it is a two day event with multiple locations. even some they listen to different musicians, a sample in ferrets and go to the free
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clinic. you could check out of the menu for its new artists and browse or purchase and watch artist at work, talk to the artists. take a lesson on how to create your own art or partaken critics are right there. city roberts is in the executive producer since day one and she says the oaklands diversity is the reason why it has become so popular with artists. we have card that is really a reflection of all the different diversities of the committee. fine arts, funkier, glass art, fire art and welding and just about everything you could think of. ever credit-card debt is made anywhere is made here. >> local art does not know that are in seoul is the best place for their art are to be seen as at a gallery. >> it is a melting pot, there's a lot of different colleges here i am amazed that there is as much going on around this area and oakland as there is been on
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the other hand i'm not because there's all of these different kinds of people and they get together >> the reason for their recent sharp limit the availability of a place to work. the >> all these old industrial spaces workgroups can move in and called their own. the place is housed the artists which allows and freight. >> well not too far from the festival and other great day to take part in a great cause. there is an annual friends of faith run. they would raise money for low income women diagnosed with breast cancer. >> this is the sixth year of the friends of faye of what the, not only to support the cause but
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for 40 women that were diagnosed with breast cancer. our buddy it is the board member of this organization, another popular broadcaster who lost her battle in 2003 by her work and the legacy lives on. >> looks like a good turnout. will coming out to come up it is at looking at one-of-a-kind ice- cream scoop >> a look out side, we will be right back. sn
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>> nasa designed to be as real as flying the shuttle astronauts have to log all lots of hours as part of their training. inside the enclosed cockpit or cab as they call it their being put through extreme flight exercises which requires it to move all over the place simulating a plate. it is some and a giant platform and held by a big metal cable. is three stories high.
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inside the cabinet feels like instant emotion. what you're seeing out the windows is not real. the windows are computer screens projecting screens to reject the pilot in a lifelike situation. the even have all lower video screen so the pilot consumers below them. this man has launch shuttles and credits them for making a huge contribution on this success imagine 2 gabes late for kron4 news >> you attack a hearing is he does watching it. imagine what it looks like for dave. a look at a specious at the the shuttle about what each space appear will still ahead for us on kron4 news if we have matters
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ilet's go ahead and did a live look outside and check on the weather forecast that is from mild to camp you can see the usual cause and fall coming over it does have the bay >> particularly along the golden gate bridge but it should clear that is checked in with me urologists >> good morning we have the gorgeous day on the way. the fathers were to clear clear more quickly if we're to get more sunshine temperatures will be warmer 60s at the close of these on the bay 80s and the warmus inland location and the hottest
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weather of summer so far is to say it, from monday look at temperatures and land allotted 80s and possibly 97 of the bay. hot weather will stick run for tuesday's well starting on wednesday it is fantastic. the cotswold the way to sunshine and temperatures in the '70s were set occur is to 60s and most locations at the coast a high of 64 degrees with sunny skies ends very possibly it could be in the 70's may be even close to 80 degrees on monday. it is a great beach weather coming up for the next few days. here's a time lapse for lake tahoe. you're shy ex of clouds the rigs are climbing by tuesday. the highs are getting into mid-80s.
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here is the trick as looking at temperatures at 10:00 a.m.. 60s in a couple of 70's beginning to pop up and '50s and the higher elevations through the day it we have both the sunshine in the war misplaces the east bay the orange color. it's barely warhol said rose ann now but it is reaching the '80s and now the fourth as high as 82 degrees in san rafael will with the high as 74 cut palm of low and the presidio where ho is closing in on sunday castor rally. fremont, 76, what is the way to sunshine at least at antioch, brent ward and pittsburgh mid-80s in pleasanton and concord and had 84. look for sunshine still
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below normal temperatures here with mid to upper 70's and the readings are going well above average for monday. the aggies and a setback lot of cities around the bay a different locations both monday and tuesday upper 90s up to 100 degrees and the sea breeze brand up to wednesday it as a district cooling trend and back into the '70s still low to mid 90's inland with cool and continuing for a clear step and it's friday. >> ok brian fix a lot. here is an interception. the quarterback plays the first half for both sides displayed more as they carried a punch to the end zone and loss safety.
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>> in here until. that could be the last time i say that. let us check can on baseball. they're having a good season. say it was lost 5 to 1. they did not search much better. of oakland at the coliseum last date >> alleged that and dental and board at 5. the net offense will be the first ones to see the plays that he is in. people like him very well. -not say a thing.
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in the government agents and there's others in general. let me introduce you to camilla fox. she's the head of the project to use a coyote are cut out to customer >> i go by both >> they're trying to promote the american song body yes, absolutely. it is our native song dog and the americans recognize this and recognize all the different accents and components of the animal. we know from the creative of expect to nature. >> but today they are not popular. they just do not have a good record. why is that? >> and forge a live they have been persecuted. they're the
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most persecuted carnivore in the u.s.. we and snaring them, aerial getting them and do that for the past century. >> reason is they do, kill livestock >> yes there is a flothreat to o species. they have been used as the animal to be persecuted and annihilated, at 5000 are killed in the u.s. every year. >> and there is bound to have been on the soil? >> yes bounty hunting, count the times. >> mommy as a representative of the coyote what we should accept them.
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>> they play it ecological role and they need to be in the population >> you love them >> in the east coast groundhogs and they helped to keep water called the mezzo carnivore population. possums raccoons and those species can have their numbers increase the can have a detrimental affect on the brown bird species. they ultimately have a keystone part of their role >> and that's a good thing? >> this is a good thing. see developed a model can you explain how your keeping them away from livestock >> yet is sold most of the county's would have to contact us. those counties work with the federal government to control brothers like ranchers emirate
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county we're going to be one of three counties that compounds the 1080 and they got together into they do not want do testing ground. it is very bad. there is no antidote and it is a federal bill right now that would ban it ultimately what we would give us is with the ranch in committee and and part of culture to established of non- lethal program >> what kind of components? it helps the ranchers as that of killing the predators and helps them to obtain garden will such as dogs and, this >> >> yes, as. possible have no idea it exactly there are but they're aggressive.
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>> so this is a degraded than an actual system. >> and it also keeps the country stable and unstable state. as of just browsing the social cost structure it could lead to market is a key summit a stable family phase of benefits all. >> kelly taught really quickly about coyotes that accord to taking place august but at 7:00 p.m. at the valley center and if you go to project coyote and ask for more information they have a brand-new newspaper and she is also a written a book to you very much there is a dog in washington d.c. as a wolf named heidi place to walk in this area.
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themselves and interesting connections with to the egg farms of the center of the recall their open up the debate on. >> one of them was david pearlman and he is not exactly english. he is 84 years old and with regard to have him in and talk to him and 80 year career. starting a paper delivered. >> it is great. the sec said but the outside this morning is beautiful shots but also doubled as sunshine right downtown and at city hall. men is that you call it? they give it is >> is called bud domeis (laughter) >> it is a beautiful day in san francisco let's check in on the forecast. >> said the morning and it's much nicer weather on the way with the fog of their scored a
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clear away pretty quickly get a lot of sunshine in the afternoon and even at the beaches there warmer temperatures to the mid to upper 60s out through san francisco upper 70's and san jose and inland into the mid-80s with some operatives as we get into antioch and redwood. clear skies for tonight and the fog is not forecasting to make a comeback for tonight or for tomorrow night either. it is good and clear. as a result much more weather is on the way. temperatures today are warming up but not incredibly warm we have made to upper 80s inland and livermore's 83 degrees, san jose's upper 70's, eight the twofer oakland. we're going to watch the temperatures release or and will show the seven day on the day coming up a few minutes. >> top of the news this morning after today searching this in francisco police track down and man suspected of stabbing a dog several times. reggie, has more
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details >> i sorties have identified the man who they believe stab the dog to times here at munson park on thursday. the question the man about the incident and it will not release his name. he repeatedly saw the dog after the owner as of the couple was neutered. indifference as garbage in, for kron4 news >> here's a picture of the dog. it is selected to recover. they require all peoples to be spayed or neutered. >> here is an update from a massive aid recall officials say there are are two different kinds and the offline. they are potentially tainted. they shared suppliers of chicken and see it and businessmen who owns one farm sells supplies to the other. there's numerous salt hay fever violations. a california
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company now says they will voluntarily recall aches and federal officials said they would recall ethics because they it distributed to hold food centers in nevada. curtains are effort all to the nine dairy drill for dairy, hidden villa ranch and challenged barry. thoroughly cooking eggs can kill the bacteria but people recommend that they throw away or return the specific dates. if you want more information good for website. >> me this morning the u.s. military says that at the american enterprise been killed. the military says that he is still today will conduct a operations in iraq and this is the first fatality in one of the many u.s. since the combat left
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earlier this week. present at the obama man returned to washington. the automation that he returns the white house next sunday. the the u.s. will have to use combat roles on august 31st. >> all right, let's to the level of from all the creek. some sunshine here and we're going to senior of the trust. when we come back.
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fair's just touching the card it could read it. it can be is on buckets and trains ac transit in chance encounters. they should be coming on line by the end of the >> other bay area may is somebody has destroyed a couple of dozen it rose bushes and the park. >> the big question today a is why it? why would somebody distrait roses? i mean look >> at them> i cannot imagine who did it. please >> start checking to see if the rose vandalism is unrelated to the tree vandalism. somebody chopped down for a dozen trees in the same area. >> once every do this? >> is scandal gone wrong. is a
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>> >> the vandalism happened a few days ago and it happened to all 32 rose plants that are cut down. this stems were left behind some of it was not stealing. >> little for year-old is not happy with what he sees. his mom and him visit the garden several times a week. there is no roses the plants are well established of 50 to 20 years out because the plans for cut some of them may not survive. they hope the person is caught before they strike again. >> is it for garden city areas. >> of rare shark has been
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captured near all the trust is 10 ft. long ways to end a 19 lbs. and aquarium collectors snared the shrek yesterday afternoon and is now on display at the aquarium of the bay and then have done it their first shark feeding this morning. walt of fugitives. >> still had on kron4 news there goes the neighborhood. we have stories and more coming up. >> here's a live luck, the mothers starting to shape up. bill be read back.
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the warmest. the hottest weather of summer so far it is quietly tomorrow and tuesday as well. we have 100 degrees a lot of 80s and possibly nineties around the bay. it was a gun but tuesday's well. clint comes back to the bay area starting on wednesday, gorgeous day at the beaches today, fantastic the clouds are giving way to sunshine and the temperatures a in the '70s and santa cruz 60s in those locations of the coast and since the beaches that a high of 54 degrees and these meetings could very possibly be in the '70s and maybe even close to 80 degrees on monday. some great beach weather coming up over the next few days. here's a time lapse from lake tahoe it is a heavenly ski resort can showing as some clout said showers yesterday and today and lot of sunshine and the rating is climbing here's
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feature cast looking at temperatures at 10:00 a.m., 60s and a couple of 70's are already beginning to pop up to the beginning of the day and there is full sunshine east bay of lot of 80s and fairfield and the north. you get a fairly warm today. it's 72 degrees in mill valley, 78 in san rafael, is almost 74 degrees in vallejo. in the mid-70s in redwood city. 73 and san leandro. 76 in fremont, fog is late into sunshine. antioch, at brentwood and pittsburgh are made 80s,
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pleasanton and concord with a high of 84. the sunshine is still below the temperatures here with mid to upper 70's going way above average for monday. but let us see some nineties and the south bay, a lot of 80s around the bay and look at those inland locations for both monday and tuesday. the sea breeze the rams back up for wednesday and that will start the cooling trend and move back into the '70s. still a little bit of that is inland and the cooling is continuing for thursday and into friday. >> ok thank you. bears are getting too close for comfort in top. they've been getting nearly to a hundred calls a day to report their settings or encounters with bears that out wildlife officials say they have killed 13 bears so far and those numbers are 3 times the normal
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for the this time of year. it is people even garbage and food out in the open for the bears. officials say their board and getting more calls in the next few weeks as they release their to forage for food as the prepare for hibernation. >> having >> you know we're supposed to want people to watch is a bill not henry. a sofa on to greener and corded to the sea to a fascinating woman who it is trying to create corporate intelligence for young girls right here in the bay area and you'll really enjoy meeting here.
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they had 30 people and an idea. meg's job was to make it happen. it took leadership. focus. and the ability to bring people together. meg whitman delivered. named one of america's best ceo's by harvard business review, she grew ebay 15,000 strong and made small business dreams come true. now meg has a plan to create jobs. fix sacramento. and deliver results. meg whitman. for a new california.
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events for the summit next weekend. it is a fascinating concept. this for starters she is a harvard trained it will irishism mbna i could go off and start something entirely different >> concept is really to bring this skills into the hands so explain your process. the processes to salvage the world for people who have programs. so you have some pretty amazing statistics on your website. 60 percent of high-school dropouts are unemployed and you're looking at girls were trying to change their lives. heidi do that? i enter the program not
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from a tree august perspective but from a growth opportunity. when to create a reality. >> see your talking about this as it was almost corporate. a corporate team building. corporate education. this is taking those same skills and applying them to girls? >> yes i spent 10 years in corporate and a number of years since and is the best years of the company. look at things are they getting. that they normally would in >> top-level people management skills. leadership skills and programs the same things that corporate leaders get. the girls themselves a lot of very the
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verse group. >> range of roles me it's the same at the group as the ethnic groups, we want to create a small pot of opportunities. >> next week in the girls' locker where the going to see. >> as far to be high energy. there will be a lot of variety. there is 10 stations where they can explore technology. entertainment industry, we have a unique sense are rather emotional intelligence. we want to give a sampling of what it takes to be a global leader. >> it's emotional intelligence to point out. it is a pretty good book. so they have donated a bunch of these. >> step up and donated over 200
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books. >> your story is a fascinating one. you have a law degree from harvard, the mbna from you of see and how did this come to you? >> it is a matter of purpose and passion of a process. i could not continue to see the state of our girls and not to do something about it. my drive was to apply it every skill i had. everybody has heard of all this? >> it is something that is natural, frankly, it is something i can do to not give back >> you wake up one day and say i've been successful in the business world and not just want something else >> i am a problem/solution girl.
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i have a degree. i am attaching this issue for many years and one day i said i can make my ability to make a contribution on a foundation built a platform and has just been up there preaching every but i can. >> that sounds a lot like what other view of the dimly lit. girls rock 2010 is happening august 28th if he knows when it wants to participate go to the website. so girls with g u r l us. the use so much for delivering your passion. >> to freshen the here think you
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in the afternoon. even as the beaches. we upper 70's in san jose and inland it's made 80s with an upper 80s as a get into antioch. clear skies for tonight. the fog is not a forecast in combat for tonight. no. for tomorrow. it is large german clear. a much warmer weather is on the way. warming up but not incredibly warm livermore is going to be 73 record to watch the temperatures really sort seven day around the bay. coming up in a few minute'' drive >> let crisis in pakistan is in slow motion tsunami. they shut the mounting devastation. it's
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not over 1500. people are in need of shelter there waiting for 3 x. in their first cut off. >> a desperate-that the helicopter at the there's too many people. three weeks after initial flooding there is so cut off in another part and masses scattered each required several things to be put into place. you can see how powerful the flood waters were here the easter the general store. the army and was
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allowed to rebuild an import and rick that made two districts. >> people have been working since 630. they have been waiting for this. >> this only allows oil from a major refinery down a road to be attracted to the rest of the country. for military is help is being supplied there each preparing a meal. >> what has really given us an opportunity to share and our food with these people. >> they have opened their home to two families. everything including medicine, the government has done nothing for us. their homes are still cut
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off by flood waters. >> the lack of intellect military mission. >> will offer it set was vacation in on martha's vineyard present lack of, can be seen around town. >> president brack of, and the first daughter stayed here at the public's one to catch a glimpse. the lucky man inside got a handshake and an autograph. the republic appearance caused a stir. and locked up traffic on the islands and narrow streets. >> i do not like being stuck in traffic. >> but failed compared to last fall that built was thinking m4
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his accomplishments. >> come in on your computer screen. she >> owns the mention us and says a lot happened after her son was was it online. the comments were a dozen men it. anti-black, anti leavis. how did this built into my computer screen? on my desk? she says for a black man he sure does grave the riches of the way most simple like this on and on >> she was getting different dirty looks from him towards the signs of the sun was moved. they
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say the president's vacation as one big upside. >> well as turn of the san francisco will be closed from and went to england and pedestrians, bystanders have about 4 mi. to explore along the great highway on jfk drive before heading south now the remaining two of them will be introducing new roads and also tender leinster >> all to come on kron4 news weekend we of weather for the work day. it is a little cloudy
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the technology helps to locate a ring. his wife joy was able to catch and fined him and bring him home safely using this. kids light shows how works. this is the mcq the new tracking device, that can help or love ones at risk of alzheimer's it look like a black watch without a clock. it is wrist. once it is on it take two people to take it off, but you can ware it anyway you want. or the company behind the gadget m finders, is always tracking the whereabouts of these devices. if someone goes missing you call the company. the company tracks the device, find the person wearing it. and notifies local law-enforcement. they use advanced ee 911 cell phone tower signal, triangulation technology to
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provide an accurate location. it is a little more reliable than gps, which can't function once someone is inside the building. it may have saved roy's life here he suffers from alzheimer's and wears it on his belt. wednesday he went on a walk and never came back. is wife joy called m finders, they tracked him, found him almost 2 miles away. they notified san jose police, they picked him up, they brought him home, roy was safe and sound at home 30 minutes after joy made the call. what a story, what a great gadget. this device can save a life. >> you read so many times things happen to people. be the one who's oneloved one this happened to. very happy it cost me $25 a month, that is just a dinner out, and that is certainly worth it. i hope i don't ever have to use it again, but feel a little more confident now that they will find him if that were to happen again. >> the mcq device cost around $200 then cost $25 a month for the service. in san jose gabe
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or violence in mexico a battle between drug this broken out 30 yds from the u.s. border and it caused u.s. authorities to block off a section of this city. officials say that three officers with the war on officers. they crossed into the all paso era >> there is talk about rivers the good overflow banks. the levy is emasculated. when under
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50,011 evacuated since yesterday 20 million people are in need of shelter or in care. the pledge over a million dollars food >> bed execute overnight fire burned in industrial part of boston. nobody was hurt. the flays was bigger than anything is seen in 20 to 30 years. the blaze was so large they call it 160 firefighters around the area of import quota on >> the risk of a play culprit in northeast sacramento state park officials closed campgrounds they do hope to reopened by liberty weekend. it is the
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bacteria that led to the disclosure. health officials found a high number in the park. >> the niners taking on the vikings today and even though he just turned to the vikings he'll be it started in the game for minnesota. kickoff is 20 season is only take about 10¢ a. it is all part of me. he officially announced his turn on tuesday after once again see if he would retire. he's running back from stanford. >> and this is the most talked- about picture. 22 year-old steven it salzburg left staring
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science reporter and he is still correcting them go, what is the last door you covered >> this three, and a telescope that is automated and you look a planet around distant sounds of or a distant stars i should say in the possibility that they will find rocky planets the size of earth where some they one of those planets might be set up a flight. already been doing journalism person? >> oh my god it. i started it 12 years old. i delivered in york world's and lord knows when that was. >> 91 years old now and you were in such a deep reporter you
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reported or seas. you reported for the chronicle. >> when i came back from europe in 1951 had been here ever since. >> since 1951 was a front-page? was a romantic world of journalism >> i'd covered one murder one time and there were a lot of trials i like to think that i was a pioneer of the whole trial. the remember how that was a great, great trial. simply because the district attorney thought that every word in the palm and he would go on literary scholars and writers and even remember them. the publication
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and sale of hall was an indicator. >> is about how you could report on be could not even report on it. >> allotted it was not good. it was dirty. they broke ground and it was great. >> you do not know a whole heck a lot. >> of that's true. i remember asking a fellow reporter at the time and is going in order but did not understand. i understand it or it was and yet astronomy is what their gear into the news all >> absolutely i've met george
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irving on top of mount hamilton and i said what the do for living and he said while i am watching stars and looking at nebulas. i thought " oh my god " stars been born? and nebulas pregnant? i cannot figure out service story about it. those of for story that really send me into a tailspin and the hole wonder of science. >> focus on science and all of a sudden there's a strange disease that develops in california and you may actually broken the aids epidemic. >> it is june 6, 1981 and there are five cases and a form of pneumonia and all the money on gay men. as the doctor who kept
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records and asked her about that she's a wonderful woman and she told me that there some cases in san francisco that had not yet been reported. >> the way we have another hour of talking. and serve your going to have to leave us now. thank you so much for joining us. to get you come back? and talk some more? >> it's not my career is was going on in the world. >> san francisco chronicle. >> thank you. thank-you very, very congratulations. was the next week.
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