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celebrates its rise from the devastation of hurricane katrina. president barack obama will be talking moving forward early. >> a statewide the new work man shot and oakland police officer was called the have an update on his capture and the condition of the officer there remains hospitalized. >> what's the live look outside >> it should be a nice day similar to yesterday may be a bit cooler let's find out from brian. >> good sunday morning we have temperatures below bit warmer for today it has been a cool weekend and for today still on the mild side temperatures for san francisco getting up into the low 60s low 70¢ as a, according to the mid-70s all these temperatures below average the clouds giving way to sunshine throughout the day today next couple of days things
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getting warmer especially towards the end of next week we could get back into the '90s. today '70s north bay 77 fairfield for the south bay looks like los '70s from fremont down to san jose. antioch one of the warmer spots and 78. those doctors will go up monday, tuesday actually the entire week we will see a warming trend. i will let you know how warm and a few minutes. >> five years ago today katrina change the lives of people who live in louisiana and mississippi dozens of ceremonies for today. mourners placed notes cards and letters. it is the burial of the story appeared president barack obama is head to head to laureate noreen months the president will
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give a speech in which it will pay tribute to the sacrifice that the golf experience. for a former new orleans mayor is reflecting he says there is no playbook in to handling the that faster and he admits to making mistakes. >> if you ask me what out of done differently i talk about this consistently. mandatory evacuation i could of ordered that a bit earlier. over night i could of probably manage expectations better. most people in america have a fast food mentality we wanted the recovery done overnight and that's impossible. those are some of the things i could've done different. >> will have much more on the fifth anniversary of hurricane katrina. >> the man suspected of shooting
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a fremont police officers in custody. he was captured saturday and sanded the san diego he allegedly opened fire on two officers who were looking for him friday. he's hit one officer then ran. dahlin has more on the hunt. >> san diego please stay with interests cellphone the bottom arrested officers tracked down his cell phone signal and found out where he was. san diego police and chp arrested him at the u.s.-mexico border. he was a passenger in this book are apparently headed for mexico. >> they closed the border down going through checking cars. they suspected he was leaving town they alerted airport train stations and the border patrol. >> their arteries throughout the state and county everyone was on
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alert for the sky. a police officer saw the car and followed it to a parking lot. z we have a lot of units looking for the suspects one of the first things they tried to do was controlled the pedestrian traffic in keep all the people who were walking through the parking lot away from this area. we're able to isolate the suspect in this corner of the parking lot. >> he apparently had a hand gun but did not fire when they tried to detain him it happened around 2:00. >> the situation where one of your officers when it your partners has been severely injured to have the suspect into custody. >> there was an intense manhunt after he shot a police officer in the groin area friday. they came to the house to serve a warrant. they say he carjacked a
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getaway car. >> he is facing a number of charges including two counts of attempted murder. two other people were also arrested for aiding and abetting a fugitive. >> we have more now on the officer that was shot 39 year- old todd young is in critical condition continuing team coverage. z fremont police officer todd young is in critical but stable condition doctors had to use 60 lbs. of blood to keep him alive during surgery. they also postponed a second surgery that was scheduled for yesterday because his body is not strong enough. they may try to perform that second surgery today. police chief is encouraging people to donate blood for officer young. >> will follow the investigation
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in san francisco police are searching for as many as four suspects after an officer involved shooting last night. this happened just before 10:00 p.m. two officers in plain called close reported to us so suspicious person with a gun the suspect open fire if nobody was hurt. >> words for glenn back here of held their rally saturday in a
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new bank called for restarting, it was held on the 47th anniversary of martha jane luther king's i have a dream speech. >> from one unsaying the motivational speech that doesn't deal with civil rights is what we dealt with the fact that people of color and is come country are still unemployed. there is an education gap for-5 grades between black and white students. we talked about the criminal justice system that is civil rents his intention was to deal with civil rights he should address those issues a motivation speech might be good but it's not a civil-rights. >> coming up we will have more on saturday's rally is on in washington. forecasters >> keeping an eye on a series of
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let's check the weather but were talking about the atlantic " grossed there are two category one girl has been upgraded from a track local store while daniel has weakened hurricane watches and warnings for caribbean islands. let's look aside from mt. tam. it stirred up there. >> let's check in with brian. >> did sunday morning we have a nice day on the way today a bit breezy still kind of on the cool side. a bit warmer not is blustery as yesterday. look for mostly sunny skies expression
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this afternoon temperatures in the fifth six days by the bay '70s inland these are cooler than average but we start to warm up to more few degrees warmer for monday with mostly sunny skies by tuesday eventually close to average which is in the '70s by the bay mid to upper 80s inland locations. we will be getting warmer than that towards the end of next week. at the beaches today we will see partly sunny skies some clouds and breezy conditions winds 20-30 mi. an hour temperatures upper 50s low 60s so cool day of the coast. as far as temperatures go elsewhere around the bay area '50s and '60s at 10:00 a.m. fifty's in blue '60s and green temperatures really not warming up too much by the afternoon hours we will
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have '70s north bay '70s the space '70s south bay with 60s near the bay upper 50s and low 60's cosi. look for 71 nevada to take 70 ran afoul fairfield climbing up to 77 degrees 62 for san francisco on the breezy side wins coming in off the ocean 67 percent brno and san mateo the clouds this morning but sunshine for the afternoon san leandro to hayward 6870 fremont in the east bay valley is we will be open to the mid to upper '70s still on the cool side for pleasanton and livermore. 72 degrees for san jose 71 milpitas. the average high for the southbury now is in the low 80s so cooler than average but i guess we will take it it especially after last week when we were significantly above
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average. those readings are ticking up for the next couple of days by tuesday highs mid-80s inland mid-70s by the bay some nice weather and eventually by the end of next week towards thursday, friday we will get some wash ashore winds that is winds coming from the land and blowing out to sea keeping the fog away in warming things up. it looks like low to mid 90's by thursday, friday proper '70s low 80s by the bay >> still had one of the last missile sites and it our right here in the bay area will talk about it when we come back. >> will talk about a man to man who " authored books about
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agreed 4647% their troubled between dementia obese at the and diabetes. >> illnesses could be stopped by a dna test pamela mcdonald's uses a blood test for swap tests that could stave off critical disease. tell us how you came upon this research that is leading to this direction. >> i was working as a primary care practitioner. my husband came in for physical who had a family of heart disease. so we were more aggressive about treating his potential hard liquor disease. he had met heat low-fat diet you followed all rules. we actually found it is on the wrong diet for his eight
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p l g jane appeared it was the encouraging him to express the bad crooks less real. " we did was increased his diet and fat on content which is kind of counter intuitive and we turned off his genetic trait. this is a gene the job is to transport fat and cholesterol the body. as the primary care provider i didn't know about this change. " we found he had heart disease as a look at the genetic peace and i didn't know a lot. all of my colleagues did not know either. we researched it for three weeks found there are many components to heart disease that are genetic. i turned off
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his disease path. this gene was very important it taught me about transportation of cholesterol. this is the jane doe was founded for heart disease first 1973 then all timers. it made a connection. i think the i it is a true solution here. traditional medicine doesn't teach us the use diet because we've never looked at that. we've looked at madisonville's surgery those kinds of things. but in a grid of madison the new madison is looking at nutrition. >> if you change the path will you stop the onset or diminish. >> i didn't all all lot about this in the beginning but as i looked and see my patience command i see a huge change i
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had a story of a patient who came in a few months ago he was being seen by his primary caregiver and he was having onset of dementia and old- timers. it changes diet and he is getting better. his brother has alzheimer's disease and he lives in east the interesting thing he was uninterested or while his wife wasn't interested in changing diets but as his brother got better he started to make changes in his diet. he is becoming clear and cognitive. what is that the only thing that changed was his diet. >> seen changes in both brothers? >> yes. >> we know the brother was positive before which is the one connected to all comers disease we have an obesity epidemic in
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the diabetes epidemic we have a heart disease at epidemic. we have been manipulated food industry and people are eating poor food causing them to get the expression of dementia which we are now seeing at a 47% increase. it seems like one guy it does not fit all we hear about is low fat diets are best for general off what you're saying is not necessarily so. >> i think this is we are understanding this as we look get nutrition one diet is not for everybody the reason why it was looked at in the first place was for the the her progress of heart disease they found the gene use fat out of fire in very high level. so you put somebody who's had it too to
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gene on a high-fat direct everything normalizes for them the body requires that in that particular person. >> one of the issues people suffering the high a highest amount of obesity in cholesterol are poor people. it cannot access jean testing at the turnaround that titanic. if they don't have access. >> there are resources out there there are a lot of people doing nutritional education in san francisco we have a program integrative medicine from there are resources for people of the bigger picture we all have to become involved in nutrition. we have to take a look at how was nutrition affecting us and that message out. moms need to learn
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live from the bay area news station this is kron 4 morning news. >> however buddy is a 30 a.m. back live this morning again san jose there is a bit of an overcast but i'm sure it's going to clear and we will have a very nice day. yesterday >> yesterday was wonderful was checking with brian. >> good sunday morning
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temperatures a bit warmer for today it has been a cool weekend for today still on the mild side temperatures forecast low 60s briefly this afternoon. concord into mid-70s all these temperatures below average that clouds given way to sunshine through the day today. next couple of days things getting warmer especially towards the end of next week we could be back into the 90s and lend but for today north bay 63 richmond 77 for fearful for the south bay los '70s from fremont to send us a redwood city high of 70 antioch one of the warmer spots at 78. temperatures i going to go on monday, tuesday, the entire week will see a warming trend. >> five years after hurricane katrina hit the gulf coast many signs of revival. but one area
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is the lower ninth ward. it was inundated after the levee give way. residents rushed to the rooftop waving to helicopters for help. the memories for those who still the north once remain vivid. >> five years after katrina their size of new growth in your lungs. research and development center downtown shopping center mid city townhouses where public housing projects once stood there renovation of the superdome. a world away from the festering " squalor after a corporate trainer. when you hear you the real story but looking in from the outside it can be seen quite differently. for many people the damage is one of two things the city see they're still in a lot of trouble with
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damaged infrastructure many buildings in inhabited or totally back to normal and there are no problems. in truth it's a bit of both if you're here in the french proverb thinks are is not back to normal better than they ever were. all you have to do is go east of here to lower seventh, lower ninth board. >> upper ninth board musicians village's one bright spot amid lingering devastation. mark green who lives blocks away is rebuilding his home and is frustrated more has not been done to halt. >> red tape and paperwork politicians walking through the never hurts like they did before. right now they've walked away. >> he took a son of george driving from his house to his mother's and the lord ninth ward. >> the grass is high. he's used
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to be houses. all you see is foundations. the people gave up. the money never came and they just gave up. i have to worry about her being out here by herself because i can get our to come to my house. this is my mom's house on the left the only house on this block. that's her house right there. >> it's the vicious circle people are trying to come back but not enough housing more services. businesses are trying to provide lark local services and spur new growth but the customer base is too small to survive. allen is executive director of the opportunity >> director> anytime public
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funds are used is it creating equal opportunity? is in making sure everybody is moving forward. >> are erotically some people are making money to work companies who run site seeing. what seems macabre he welcomes the chance for tourists to see firsthand this tale of two cities. >> don't stop on bourbon come down to where we caught hell we still have held going on down here. >> sense francisco firefighters say of burning mattress caused our fire. if the starter on 530 on ofuro street one person was taken to hospital crew spent a few hours cleaning up. >> muni accident on a flip camera this weekend it happened
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saturday afternoon on clay and stockton. a bus driver was helping a wheelchair passenger get off the bus the doors got stock when they try to close the door of the bus then rolled backwards and another minibus all told to minor injuries. another scene after the buses are moved in you can see the damage to the street pulled. the traffic lights and mailbox also badly damaged. >> they're searching for a man who has alzheimer's disease his six-foot tall 2 and 15 lbs. lasting yesterday afternoon leaving his home in the denver discovery bay. he was driving a white in affinity as to be he has alzheimer's for six years
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this is over live from media said it was not political and was created to recognize america's military and family. however attracted criticism for schedule in the same day as of 47 anniversary of martin luther king's i have a dream speech also delivered in front of the lincoln memorial. he says it was a coincidence. >> i can relate to martin lose their king the most because we have not curve came in marble yet he is still a man and that is the message. >> at the high school another rally was held called read claim the dream. this one lead by del sharpton the leader was indignant about backs of the event. >> the elected disgrace this day and we are not giving them the state this is our day we are not
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giving it away. >> denise raised eyebrows by heat she thought it would help by giving on our tour honor was due. >> the largest airline in group has been grounded because of money troubles they have shut down indefinitely this is left customers stranded in mexico that depends on this it says it has been hit hard by swine flu last year this get away travelers for months. also the bad economy high fuel costs contributed to losses. it will try to restructure and regroup. so far to get concessions have failed. they flight to national and international destinations. will get into the weekend and back to one forecast, come back.
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'60s and cream temperatures really not warm up too much. but before p.m. we will have '70s north bay '70s east bay '70s south bay. the upper 50s low 60s co side. look for 71 novato today 70 san rafael per field 77 degrees 62 for san francisco winds coming in off the ocean 67 semiprofessional and cementing zero the clouds through this morning was sunshine for the afternoon high of 6870 fremont in the state valley mid to upper '70s sullivan on the cool side for pleasanton and livermore los '70s sam was sent was a 69 mound few the average price right now is so cooler than average but we
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will take it after last week we were significantly above average and those readings ticking up toward the next few days by tuesday high mid-80s inland so nice weather by the end of next week towards thursday and friday we will get offshore winds that's winds coming from the land blowing to this the keeping of fog away and warming things up. low to mid 90's by thursday, friday proper '70s low 80s by the bay. >> did news for bert commuters wireless between the city streets the underground systems loss signals you can keep cell phones alive in former dead zones. next year brought hopes to expand that wireless network
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into the underground stations along the peninsula. >> i saw raiders on the sun glasses let's talk about the raiders. the game was blacked out but it was shown later on taped delay could gain coming down to last minute the niners pulling out the victory punt return for a touchdown the raiders got some bad news for jason campbell left with a neck injury he had a solid performance before leaving the game. >> still to come fifth anniversary of hurricane katrina continues. >> look at the supers don't we will hear from our rescuer who saw the devastation from above in his chopper. will be right back
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sought refuge in the superstar. now the shelter has been rebuilt. it is bigger and better and still to norland saints. >> no place was more emblematic of all the wet wrong. then the superdome. their route roof ripped open packed with people that had no worlds to go the man in charge then en el. >> we were very concerned about falling debris. we had no water pressure no ability to remove trash and debris and were taking on more people than the super dome was a poster child for misery. >> it took days for the rest and to become complete. this soon is
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that people wrote teams of laborers swarmed all over the down trying to restore the crown jewel of the city. mountains of debris were cleared architects tried to save the bill and repair the ocean of water. and use the sound system $7 million, new concessions 3 million, 8,000,004 phones, they did it well fighting budgets. 77,000 ft. or so been motile. they blew hot air for two months on them all but 20,000 were saved. >> if we had to replace the seats. >> they open for the saints' first home game a little more than a year later. they won. the work has continued nonstop for five years and it is going on
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still. this is the largest stadium restoration project ever attempted to on what remains the biggest room in the world. the final deal will be over 300 million. for a thorn in its worth every penny. >> i didn't think it was a way to come back >> but the super dome has come back the saints have to in a big way. no homecoming for any town has ever been sweeter. john. >> from his clothes guard helicopter for barco has seen what has changed in new orleans and what has not. he has also
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seen it all water. thorez when this one of the first to get up in the air and actually comprehend the disaster. just hours after the storm some of these first photos of the damage was taken from his helicopter he calls the scene is real. it looked like an armageddon seen. they flew like they never had before testing their limits in their machines dodging trees power lines even other helicopters to hoist this many survivors is a good to safety. i had cardboard common one time. a lot of scary moments. >> the other agencies came to help. >> you could tell they were this they would say all my gosh we have 50 people need to act up
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over here. there are panicking and their voices we were not trying to blow them off but we were like yes there's people everywhere. as he flies over now he wonders what happened to all those people he saved the they reunite with their families to the come back home? at the oddest times he imagines what they went through when they went for him in their attics without food and water. >> all the critters so the roach's rats are whenever up in the attics so every time i get a suitcase nowadays from my attic that is the first thing i think of imagine being there for three-four days. >> he saw the worst and best of human nature but now five years later most of his memories are good. he says god help him forget the bad. >> we will be right
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live from the new station this is the kron 4 morning news. >> welcome back to our second live hour of kron 4 news seven law-enforcement agencies would down on an unsuspecting neighborhood this was an all-out effort to find in true the alleged shooter of the police officer we have some of the damage that that left behind. >> and left physical and emotional destruction on its anniversary we talked to a filmmaker who captured that story when she went home to the big easy after hurricane katrina. a live look this morning no hurricanes that in
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our way nice weather probably cooler of fog is starting to left. let's go ahead and find out what the weather forecast looks like for back to work monday. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> low 70 san jose, according to the mid-70s all these temperatures will average the clouds giving way to sunshine through the day today. next couple of days things getting warmer especially towards the end of next week we could be back into the '90s inland today '70s north bay 63 richmond 77 fairfield for the south bay low seventies hear from fremont to san jose redwood city 70 degrees antioch one of the warm spots as
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78. temperatures will go up monday, actually the entire weeks we will see a warming trend to let you know how warm and a couple of minutes. >> the man suspected of kishinev assert is in custody. he was caught of the mexican border he allegedly opened fire at two officers looking for him in oakland he hit one officer then ran. dahlin has more. >> san diego police arrested andrew barrientos at the u.s. mexico border. he was a passenger in his car headed to mexico. >> we were going through checking cars
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>> oakland police suspected he was leaving town they alerted transportation and border patrol. >> their arteries that lead for the state everyone was on alert for the sky. >> a police officer saw the car they're looking for and followed it to parking lot. >> they tried to control the pedestrian trafficking people the people walking through the parking lot away from this area. we were able to isolate the suspect. >> please see somebody drove him to the border he had had a hand gun but did not fire at the cost could it happen around 2:00 p.m. >> he was in the passenger sheatheighth state. >> they shot they say he shot a police officer in the groin
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area friday. they came to the house to serve a warrant for andrew barrientos he then car jacked the getaway car. he is facing a number of charges including attempted murder on a police officer to other people were arrested for ed aiding and abetting a fugitive. >> more now on the officer that was shot todd young is in critical but stable condition doctors use 60 p. of blood to keep him alive during surgery they may attempt a second surgery today. people are being encouraged to donate blood. before police arrested the police were searching for him. jeff pierce as a look at the huge manhunt that unsettled hundreds of people this weekend. >> the search for the suspect who shot a police officer came to union city when dozens of
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police from throughout the bay area cordoned off several blocks. the police department the fremont the sheriff this service of search warrant. they had military weaponry and toxics. >> so to ensure our safety and the safety of the community we have broadened the special teams to conduct searches. nobody was arrested or taken into custody one home was subjected to stun grenades and an aggressive search. the family was preparing for a gathering to watch a football game. a brother and sister surveyed the toll. >> they held her five hours my mother's bedroom she just left to mexico to take her
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grandchildren on a trip she's still there. this is what is her room. >> to officers told the family please were not liable when properly executing a search warrant and at the end of the day the capture of the suspect justifies that. >> we hope it comes to a peaceful resolution occlusion conclusion that came too late for this family. >> we will have updates on the officer on kron 4 also log on to kron 4 to see the latest conference. gunfire exchange between officers last night. >> will be right back. >>
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let's take a look aside. the iconic view of mount sutro. we will check in with brian who says it will heat up by the end of the week. >> good sunday morning a bit breezy today still cool but little warmer and not as illustrious always i yesterday look for mostly sunny skies a special this afternoon temperature '60s by the base '70s by inland spot some of these ratings are cooler than average of we start to warm up for to more just a few degrees warmer for our monday. by tuesday those ratings eventually getting close to average which is in the '70s near the bank mid to upper 80s for inland locations. will get warming that towards the end of next week. at the beaches today partly sunny skies so sun and some clouds
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breezy conditions when the in fact north best women's 20-30 mi. north temperatures upper 50s those '60s so cool day at the coast as far as temperatures go elsewhere we have the '50s and '60s at 10:00 a.m. 50 in blue '60s agreed temperatures really not warming up too much by the afternoon hours we will have '70s north bay 70 south 60s near the bay upper 50s low 60s cosi. look for 71 novato today, fairfield 77, 62 for san francisco on the bridge seized by 67 december no and san mateo sunshine for the afternoon felly andrew 68 degrees 70 fremont.
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mid to upper '70's still cool side for pleasanton livermore 72 degrees mountainview 6971 milpitas the average high right now is in the low 80s the cooler than average but i guess we will take after last week where we were significantly above average in those ridings are ticking up ports so by tuesday highs mid- 80s inland mid-70s by the bay in nice weather eventually by the end of next week towards thursday, friday we may get offshore winds to blow up again that's winds from the band and blowing out to the see that keeps the fog william warm things up. looks low to mid 90's by thursday, friday upper 70's and low 80's by the bay.
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>> police are looking for as many as four suspects after officer involved shooting last night just before 10:00 p.m. two officers in plain clothes responded to a suspicious person with a gun. the suspect open fire. nobody was hurt in the crossfire investigation continues. >> the man who led new orleans says he short of ordered a man to man mandatory evacuation sooner than he did. we listened to the mayor when we come back. let's lookit the hills of san jose looks like a nice day to out there. 0
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lost loved ones. she grew up in the parlance and now lives here in the bay area. first describe how it came up with the title tilt. >> here represents the crepe myrtle trees that lines where grapple i've had this dream about these pink blossoms and i'm walking on barefoot i had a dream break after katrina happen it was a sign telling me and needed to go on and check my family. >> this was a very personal film documenting on how your family that with this as well as others. ellis tell your family copes after katrina. >> there's always a new challenge for new triumphs there is still affected by katrina
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five years later. my aunt is still building or home she's still in the trailer my sisters are still living in a home will grow up the we are static scattered it still dealing day to day with everything. there are so many positive things that came out of the storm as well. it's good to look at both sides. >> you explain some of the physical devastation to the emotional devastation has turned as well >> help families to start to realize if you didn't know already how much you love each other what you will do for each other. that was true for my family we had to pull together we had some times where there receive 11-15 people in our homes. so it goes to the
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strength of the human spirit. >> this is your first film as a filmmaker in you chose a personal topic. was it difficult to take yourself back and have your family dredge up these memories. >> seemed like the most natural choice i was going to jump into being a filmmaker and when this happened in made sense i wanted to do something that was cathartic wanted to do something the didn't show them as victims i kept saying somebody from norland should tell the story. and then i thought this set me and my spouse to be doing this? so i stepped out on faith because i didn't go to film school didn't mean i couldn't make a film. here we are five years later with a piece that i think is good.
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>> i should tell everybody she was in the movie re she was one of the relaxed. three u.s. appoint at that time with a budding film career and any took this different path? >> if i was in l.a. being and wright was my first film was doing commercials and working today and just on that track pursuing a career and in katrina happened and it changed everything for me. it home didn't a party at that time in my party with my family. and also telling the story it devolved into a political piece i thought it was going to be very political vary michael more when i found it was some more touching personally i was expecting that. i was the right director at. >> you are able to show it in
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your lunch last week. >> it was well received i've been touring to contemporary anniversaries come i won my first awarded that led up. i will be applied this afternoon at 1:00 p.m. norland it was great i wanted to shout out home and i think people appreciate it. >> for congratulations and thank you for joining continued good luck with the film. we will be right back
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beautiful blue sky showing up. >> and very low wind. >> good sunday morning we have temperatures warmer for today it has been a cool weekend for today silliman's mild side temperatures forecast it low 60s briefly. concord in to the mid-70s all these temperatures will average the clouds given way to sunshine through the day today appeared next couple of days things getting warmer especially towards the end of next week we could be back into the '90s inland today '70s north bay 63 richmond 77 for fear felt the south bay slow '70s from fremont to san jose read with city 70 degrees in antioch one of the warm spots at 78 those temperatures going to go up monday, actually the entire week we will see a warming trend
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will tell you how warm and a couple of minutes. >> muni accident happened on camera it happen in chinatown clay and stockton in san francisco one of the bus drivers was helping a wheelchair passenger get off the bus it got stuck when the door was tried to shut it hit another minibus behind it and to people suffered minor injuries one on the bus the other side the bus let's take a look at the scene after the buses were moved you can see the damage left behind workers trying to fix a late it was ripped from the ground traffic lights and mailboxes also badly damaged. >> authorities are looking for a man who has all timers' disease he weighs 215 lbs. yesterday seemed in discovery bay country club area. he was driving the
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white infinite d s u b he has had alzheimer's for six years now. >> saturday the 47th anniversary of mark third louvre look martin luther king's i have a dream speech. two groups were there the other was led by fox news talk show host will take a look of both gatherings. >> when veeck took the stage in front of the lincoln memorial for rally he organized called restoring honor the media personality said the event was not political and was credited to recognize the military in the family it attracted criticism for scheduling on the same date as the 47th anniversary of iconic i have a
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dream speech. also delivered in front of the lincoln memorial that said it was a coincidence of the leader was mentioned during the event. >> i can relate to martin luther can because we have been carved in marble he's still a man. that is the message. >> nearby another rally was held called reclaim the dream. this one led by al sharpton the cboe right was indignant about the accident. >> they want to discourage this day this is our day and we're not giving away. >> all the decaying raised eyebrows by appearing at the back rally she said she believes her uncle amend the gathering for giving honor where honor was due. >> the largest airline group in mexico has been grounded because of money trouble. mexicana
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airline has shut down a bit differently leaving customer surrendered. they said it had been hit hard by the swine flu last year the scared away travelers for months and a bad economy and high fuel contributed to losses. the airline will try to restructure and regroup so far efforts to gain concessions have felt it flies to 65 national and international destinations. >> are expanding wireless service to the east bay. >> a live look the approach to the bay bridge traffic is good are the coming in for a baseball game? they're just coming in. are the coming in for a baseball game? they're just coming in. nice day to come in.
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and was shown later on tape delay. first half turned all the way back to a touchdown a good game all throat as it went down to last minute with the niners pulling out fourth quarter victory bad news campbell left with an injury is not believed to be serious. he performed solidly before leaving the game. >> bird has expanded its wireless network the underground station loss signals support they activated new equipment to keep cell phones alive than dead zones. 19th to 12th and lake merritt they hope to expand it next year into underground berkeley and the peninsula. your fall forecast is coming up on kron 4 weekend. the iconic cable current bid is a bit when the around the bay especially near the close yesterday. we will see
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we are back as kron 4 continues. oh look from mt. tam and interesting shot. >> it will be a clearly decent day. the stricken with brian. >> could sunday morning we have a nice day on the day to day and a bit breezy still kind of on the cool side but a little warmer not as illustrious what we saw yesterday. mostly sunny skies but specialists afternoon temperatures in the '60s by the bay '70s inland these readings are cooler than the average but we start to warm up for to more just a few degrees warmer for monday with mostly sunny skies by tuesday they will get closed average readings. mid to upper
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80s for inland locations we will get warmer than that towards the end of next week. at the beaches today partly sunny skies so sun and some clouds breezy conditions windy in fact in northwest winds 20-30 mi. an hour temperatures upper 50s low 60s a cool day. as far as temperatures go elsewhere around the bay '50s and '60s at 10:00 a.m. 50 shaded include '60s and green tempters not warming up to much so by the afternoon before p.m. we will have '70s north bank '70s east bay '70s south bank with 60s near the bay upper 50s by the coast. 71 novato today 70 san rafael same with the leg of fairfield 7762 for san francisco breezy side wins coming in off the ocean 67
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december not an cement fell clouds here this morning but sunshine for the afternoon sally andrew 6870 fremont east bay valleys mid to upper '70s still bet on the cool side for pleasanton and livermore below '70s samisen was a 69 mountain view 71 milpitas. your average high low 80s so cooler than average but i guess we'll take it especially after last week where we were significantly above average those ratings ticking up ports last next couple days tuesday highs mid '80s nice weather eventually by the end of next week towards thursday and friday we will get offshore winds again winds coming from the land and blowing out to this the case of fog away
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and mourners things up. low to mid 90's by thursday and friday proper '70s and '80s by the bay. >> more on her cane to trim the coverage fifth anniversary of that hurricane the areas still recovering much for to be done tom foreman has the story. when katrina hit new arlen's working neighborhoods took the worst more fatalities more flooding and less hope for navigating expenses and red tape. chlorine felt it. did you have a clue what to do? nikki sought to. >> two-tiered down to put it together, to have elevated if you are an elevated how high. and where's that money coming from and you take it from this monday it was just overwhelming.
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>> niki manages a non private profit it is a construction company that offers a modest priced home designs and free advice to anybody trying to build. to bring the working class neighborhoods back. >> we are in the living room. benison charge of construction is designed above flood waters and recessed chaos and anchored portia's the designs can be easily adjusted large were smaller fit in the needs of families. >> sizing it down still gives you a big open sale it is built to what use. >> these are working class homes. >> this is not to give away the clients play fair volume but
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just having a guide through the baffling process of insurance profits in the wake of katrina was a godsend for mr. jenkins. this house is definitely better. >> one added time they keep turning empty lots in to homes again. >> a lot of innovative things happened as a result speaking of rebuilding ride has been constructing a " friendly affordable homes that this was the aunt's weather. it's called make it right. this is what he had to say. >> we thought we could do better we thought we could build it with light using high technology bringing bill still in give the families a better
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sixth loss zero painted 1960's the most powerful is the polo grounds room the kids were the missiles are kept. >> do have a missile in there? >> we have six. the government was very generous. they offered the park service on limited surplus supplies it was cheaper to give them to os minor the warheads. (laughter) >> able to refresh the site.
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>> remind us how powerful one of those missiles are. >> 30 megaton sorry keeled ton or head. it's enough to open a window and a sky. the colts would knock any airplanes out of the sky. >> was a program issue was to knock out >> aircraft> it was the last line of defense. they had to be close. statesmanship long range navy. the sole end and the soviet bombers were within 100 mi.. >> when there were 300 around the country we went around a posture. >> anyone who was a life
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deducting cover drills. these things were publicized as a backyard air defense sites. there are creche be voiced doubt leaders open houses were held securely done. there were present. >> tell us again the hours this is open in case people one of look back in history. >> wednesday through saturday afternoon for a very if you drive through the one way to funnel it can't miss it. >> even get more from asian good fun. >> we have to go were at a time have a good weekend.
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