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are filling it >> this is a great show it to do. , today they have to watch. >> i do have a lot: on this morning. >> i hope they're not watching. >> you have sex, wine and cocktails. >> well kind of one voice we talking about the relationship between sex and it is for a san francisco cop tele coming up. >> were looking at some rainshowers that there. >> we're looking at a live look out side. we do have some cloudy conditions at there. mainly in the north. record lacustrine tracker for the radar. most of the raid its to the north. u.n. to notice a few
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sprinkles here on the radar. it is important to note that some of the sprinkles are flying under the greater because they do not pick up in the atmosphere. it is 4,000 ft. above. you can see right here that looks dry but there are still a few sprinkles. we is seen as push your for the last couple of hours. moving into the bay area you concede over fairfield that we're seeing some light showers. this will continue for the next couple of hours. it is more to go until at least 10:00. we're looking at the coolest through the morning. we have some mild conditions it specially and oakland. the 66 degrees there and a little cooler in livermore. it is 59 in half moon bay and 60 million be. for the rest of the date is some sprinkles mainly in the north bay this morning. it is about until the 10:00 hour and and by
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noon it is gone and you have some kind of conditions that the cloud will start clearing and is glad to be on the cooler side today. most temperatures will be in the 60s i will take a look neighborhood by neighborhood coming up in a bit. >> i right thank-you. we're also watching hurricane igor. public safety officials wanted to warn that it could still cause injuries. it is for bermuda's beaches and is hunkering down. this storm is expected to pass. >> today government officials bp has pulled out all through mexico and is dead. it is a final pressured task and the owner when bp will several lawsuits have been filed. pg&e are making a lawsuit after the deadly gas into superior court.
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>> this is a copy of the class as a lawsuit filed by pg&e. it is a point of third-party overseas and is $100 million recovery fund that pg&e has set up. besides getting a violent body to body they also as pg&e to pay for additional damages for things like mental anguish and a loss of growth in value. they've been not that by an amount and will likely go up to several hundred million dollars. pg&e says that it is not ready to make a comment at this point. in the newsroom my it dahlin for kron4 news. >> pg and the representatives said they are looking over for the information. >> we have not yet had a chance to review the lawsuit but it is
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at the point and i'm fortunate to hear legal action is this close to tragedy. we are committed to helping the residents and the it city of san briton who has been affected by this terrible tragedy. what >> pg&e steps aside they have $100 million and they have also given a $500,000 of vouchers for people affected by the explosion. coming up will have more on the funeral for one of the blast victims just the morales. >> they're back and we'll tell you what the uc-berkeley grads told a reporter before boarding the plane. first allied look at side, with scattered showers from all that creek and those scattered showers are least until middayuntil (music)
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kind american soil and shoes were to speak in the york. these are pictures of her at the grand mosque in oman. she did not talk about her captivity or answer questions but asked for help in fighting for the release of her friends. i will >> always associate your country with the first breath of my freedom. the sweet smell of sandalwood. the chance to it stand by the ocean listening to the waves. i think the good hospitable people of beaumont for your support and ask you to please, please extend your prayers for my fiancee shame and my friend josh. >> they spent more than a year in and ron after allegedly crossing into the border and been accused of spying. eight children have been rescued from a call like group
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but there were reported missing. they're waiting for the end of the world and they feared that this group may have a suicide pact. investigators are searching for their vehicles that they might be using and they have children ranging from ages of 3 to 17 and will be right back as kron4 news weekend continues. a live look out side right now, the skies, the conditions in a few rainshowers of their right now. conditions in a few rainshowers of their right now. (music) r just broke! which is really exciting... except i'm at a grocery store. i was just standing here with a carton of oj, and all of a sudden, it was all over the floor. the water, not the oj. and i'm not near my doctor and i'm not really sure what i should do... [ intercom ] clean up on aisle three! [ inhales deeply ] ugh.
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we are fourteenth in line for take off. beep, beep, beep. looks like its bumper to bumper on the interstate. i gotta get to cleveland! should have skipped that second soda. remove your belt, your watch, your shoes. i wonder what gas costs today. seven dollars for a pillow! an extra bag costs what? i hate traffic! (train child) the train is now arriving. (announcer) the train has arrived indeed. amtrack. enjoy the journey. ended checked up on whether right now with a live look at downtown san francisco. it cloudy skies, it is happening for this hour and we're going to look at some sort of forecasts and what is going on. is pretty, and the temperatures are appointed the as the push on. there is little bit more than what is showing up on here. the raiders only shows up with the
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four classes and is most of it below that. there sprinkles to the north bay and all you can see by fairfield, let's zoom it will show exactly what is going on. to some light rain and in sacramento it is living up to the north. it is pushing into the bay area right now so that is light sprinkles or fairfield and let us take a look at store there in california. we have seen some pretty impressive i'm clouds by the day. as a look at future past to see how the clouds will last. the of more rate approaching here at 9:00 hour and will be going right over said rose appeared is ringling in santa rosa for the past four or five hours so it will continue for the next couple of hours at least by 11 it is clear to be light sprinkles or sand romains valley. you're pretty much chance as to gary biggs out of the golden gate bridge is down to the south. that is a look at
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the rainfall total. we're not want to be very expensive by any means in this morning on a lot of speculating. into the 9:00 are that will continue and the totals are only going to be up in the north appeared is really under a tent of an inch into the afternoon. not very impressive of all. but as the look of the seven day around the bay. the showers will clear out and you'll have partly cloudy skies and conditions will be improving into monday. you of warmer temperatures, sunny skies, into the rest of the beat temperatures will be up and l lots. padding and the week ended is warmer weather >> fig you and your watching the hurricane in eastern taiwan. three people were called. as a typhoon it hit out the power from hundreds of residents and airports have canceled flights. fishing boats and had to return to harbor and residents were
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evacuated from the coast. >> tomorrow grief counselors will be on hand for students after a classmate was killed in a drunk driving accidents on friday. a 16 year-old is now fixed and john driving charges. the names of not been released. they happen to weeks after school started. >> high school students in nevada are faced with the tragedy that the a kind to terms with the rear of the jackson and just before friday that took the life of a student and injured four others. one of them is in critical condition. >> the vehicle is traveling westbound i we believe that it was at a high speed and the vehicle lost control and crossed over a set of double lines >> the memorial at the side of the crash has brought its students from the city, they
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knew all five of the victims. >> i devlin of was. the only have one life >> he was closer to the of man >> i saw him about a week ago. it sucks because you did not know if that's the last time you'll be normal. the driver, he never action helped out. he did help take the bodies out. >> that young drivers like his and changed forever. >> for driving under the influence we are charging him and causing great bodily harm. >> my heart goes a to the families. i cannot imagine >> the charges against the
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driver now include driving without a license and drinking. i'm jeff pierce of for kron4 news. >> students and held a second candlelight vigil to honor the individual who lost his life in a car accident on friday. investigators say the driver of the car was driving under the influence of alcohol and does pay several charges including manslaughter and driving without a driver's license. at this point students cannot believe that the 15 year-old died in this crash after he had attended i'd drunk just reading the assembly last year warning teens about the dangers of drunk driving. >> we'll be right back is kron4 news weekday continues. henry? >> so i am out here with the an ordained british priest and his going to talk about buddhism and sex. yes. stick around your
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welcome back what happened when a young man gets his heart program and he writes about. it is called sex, san and zany. he is at an author. the so much for joining us. you have a story toward how this happened? >> that is the ideal but you don't have to like the ideal. this is a spiritual being that
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is beyond all of the little things ended is more about trying to live to learn what the things you encounter in a balanced life. >> so women broke up with you and your light on what to write a book about sex? >> it was one of those ideas you have when you think that somebody must've done this already. i had this idea for a lot of people that are practicing buddhism are not in the monastery. >> a lot of people that they're going what? you're a priest? one lot of other forms of buddhism. that is a shock to many people so what is going on in the world's when it comes to the world of sex well as design tradition in
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the 1860's they did away with the rule is all of the sea for monks which really change things. >> i bet it did. and that change their social life. >> yes well one of the things i like, it was not such a change it was something that had been going on for decades not as centuries before them so it was opening up to that and now monks can be married can't really change that tradition. that is the tradition that i can motive was it japanese and then it tradition. >> ok, so it next resumption in that case is and priests and nuns are just like everybody else in terms of how they practice what man. so what is the difference? you about celibacy?
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>> what is really crucial is the meditation practice, as long as you're doing that hopefully, every day. it brings you to a kind of balance and an understanding of how all you are working. hopefully, you are taking out into the world and when you encountered a situation you can do so in the more balanced way. >> can you give me an example please? >> is, is an understanding of how you're a bodily processes and mental processes work. if your is situation with somebody and you concede thoughts arise and are not so much, i think before i started the practice i believed my own thoughts. without question. there are my thoughts and i believed then that was enough. and now when things like that come up like
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thought to sex or what ever happened to be i can step back lebaron and not entirely but i can say ok that is just the thought and i do not necessarily have to respond to that. >> that is a very good aphid to for both of us. there's only scandals and san francisco but is that still prove? you panic use religion or sex. >> yes is the problem. there is another japanese in new york or a whole bunch of things have come out about me recently where he had took a bunch of students during a private entity is to go off with him. that happened then there's a whole other gray area where moments to develop between
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teachers and students that are nothing like that and buried here and let that happen with the parish minister >> unfortunately, that is another topic. \ brad warner is the author as sex, as say, and sen. he is like to be appearing in front at the bookstore in you that our website for more information. thank you very much for joining us. >> well thank you for having us. >> when we come back we'll have more information. i know you did it is wine country it all we celebrate that? coming up soon
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year from now can't forget scattered showers through jacqueline then it is starting is now with the update on the >> very light rain falling this morning and it has been consistently up to the north. right now we're getting scattered showers and their field and is coming up on the radar. as you conceit is into the bay area right now and in san francisco and adults said now over fairfield. most of the rain is leading up to the north that is why it is so consistent to the last couple of hours and santa rosa. you conceit in lands and it is quite to continue to push through over the next few hours and by the afternoon we will see some dry conditions. here is the evening at a glance and a showers are appointed taper off. the temperatures are a little bit on the mild side. blue lagoon to live showers are tapered off at noon today. the cool conditions
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are in the 60s and san francisco will be 75 degrees at there. now let us get of look at the giant forecast. as we know it is going to rain. but it looks like it will be drive. the game starts at 105 and is partly cool kids in francisco but at 1:00 you see 60 degrees at 4:00 not a whole lot of change. when to see some clouds streaming in during the game and it is when to be drier conditions. but is it a look at the condition but come up in a bit. >> of what is happening here it with international news. i least two dozen people have been killed at a pair of car bombs. the explosions happened into different areas of the state's but they happen simultaneously. uncommon react and act in this two weeks ago. in afghanistan that results is still being tallied but it is seriously
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concerned about the accuracy about the elections. here is video footage of them casting their ballots. voters had to parade of tall band dressed to get to the toll in sites. they received numerous parts of fraud. the elections are being watched as their ability to fight the insurgents and corruption. >> back here in the bay area 3 people are still missing and presumed dead. funeral services were held for one of the victims that was confirmed dead. just a that morale is. her mother says she remembers the good time she shared with her. >> our trips to the beach of the parks with the kids. hourly rates together. it is next and watching tv and the rest of the house was asleep, i will miss the time that a board and she just missed behind a doll or door and yelled brew. but mostly
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alma's your laughter. i hear it so clearly, i see your smile so vividly. >> in less than 48 hours after the explosion we spoke with this man, frank morales he is up native who was burned badly on his head and arms. he had seven hours of surgery which included skin grafts. he spoke to his mother mary about how he is doing. >> mary gonzales is showing as one of those few recognizable items that she's able to out recover. craig's bicycle. she says how lucky as to be alive. >> the neighbors on either side passed away so we were a direct hit. the pipeline went directly through our help. he's a walking miracle. >> we spoke to him last week and he seemed remarkably good shape for a man who had been severely burnt and nearly kills but as
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the week wore on his injuries weekend. >> the birds get worse as the week goes on. see yesterday was weak one and that was when his skin started to try to heal and that is why she wanted him in immediately to do a craft. his body is burned 10 percent that he was burnt 7%. that pretty close to home. he is pretty bad. >> they're looking in a long and delicate recovery. . of hospital bed and wheelchair have been delivered and the nurse will be coming to check on him several times a week. barry says that pg&e and hurt churns agents have been very cooperative in helping the family deal of the medical and physical problems that they now have. she will be looking for a new place to live this week. she said he is trying to get the bit to get home so he can watch his son play quarterback for the tiger cats
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of the football league. he is even sporting his care and hospital entering this time and hospital barry was able to find a bit of humor which will remind him soon. >> he went out of the house with his phone and get this, their remote-control. is that amazing? >> we will be right back, it is kron4 news weekend and the giants are playing today. we'll have more bay area weather but right now from san jose where we have clouds and scattered rain showers and is even stretching down to san francisco.
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sprinkles unfortunately here this morning there's a bit more in seven rows as their flight under the radar. take a look at what is pushing through. still line the showers pushing to the last couple of hours in san francisco and is starting to taper off a little bit. most of the rain is making its way up to the north. the system is very impressive to the north of us will not see anything like that. those checked out. future cast is been pretty steady. moving hard little litter the morning the showers are some of the breakup was the push of land and pushing collide chances of rain is not looking it so by 1:00 please send the terms of rain we
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also see clouds pushout to rest of the afternoon. temperatures in the other hand are on the cooler side and will be mainly in the 60s here do not seem a lot of warming. 66 and set rose appeared 65 and the afternoon our 3:00. so you're headed towards a giants game is said to be on the cooler side at least it will be dry. was it we're expecting in terms of temperature. it is 72 and monday. this set is not expecting any rain and it is clear skies down in this it is well below 70's. the skillet a year kron4 news seven day around bay, showers are earlier this morning temperatures are hard to be on the police said today but we'll have some disguised as well. temperatures soared to be up and down this week's we're cool today it warmer tomorrow
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>> and historic discovered to hear about a billion apologist found out well also. the fossil includes the school 'til and the vertebrae still intact and will not be taken to a museum for further analysis. stay with us as kron4 news continues, we're talking live with henry. >> we're talking about tearing parings. the idea that the right wine and the right to choose to make it all perfect. edward pool status or to share a little bit of wind shears with us to give a little but it was coming up on kron4 news weekend.
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in his written a book called bearing parings and this is actually fascinating book because it took him four years to read it and 32 chefs. 36 chefs entreated the recipe is >> in addition she says has paired up with cheeses. poultry's thing is essential. serve on a california wine month not but we need an excuse to talk about the right cheeses in the right wine just for starters there are three categories. yes >> absolutely they're seven different categories that range from mozzarella's your hard cheese like richie normal and parmesan all and your point not every wine goes with it every cheap. >> sometimes they both go and it's a nightmare. >> will avoid one of those but there are certain cases where one of the great urban mess is the big ones to go with them.
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those are literally in the mouth train wrecks that will take a long time to get over. you could beat him to hit a clorox bottle. the city in moderation. >> orthodonture up radar with those absolutely. in honor of california one month we also have called for so i brought three different wines with three different things but they're not the usual suspects in the type of debate in preparing so we first one we have here is a dry leaf ringgit so it is dry leaf and it is what we would call but most will would you when you have the bags each user of 61 to go with that this is the case that's they have a very bright to amend that cuts through all of the pungency of the cheese and leaves your
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mouth clearly refreshed any of the chaos that we talked to earlier. >> date back about stinky cheese? >> striate active one. the second hearing that we're talking about here you want to try and make sure that is giving you a little bit of that power and usually i will try and set the one first to so literally sanders is the t's in between. >> that's ok will still work for you. the second one we have is the complete opposite usually you would think to do this big california cabernet but that is for the debut of the reaction i you want. so i take this year the same line and we've gone from mild cheese and we have an italian flair of a lot of cheese it's a lot of money. the dismal and she's done is for to go well because is big and intense
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and you actually need mild cheese. it is completely the opposite of what most would think because you get power counted with seven as a work. it's good to be some time. and what you don't want something like that. you'll find out later that i never tried on their purchases a happens. >> the fcc i might not be allowed to. that is >> for a live parrot that works better as i get a dozen were exactly the way you would want. the dow >> is that eds and as the bitterness to. exactly >> to counterbalance a bead on the switch flavor so eccentric the alcohol and give your mom flavor. >> you get the munchies and you described as a train wreck it is colossal. yet >> since robinson though
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treasons one salon. >> is it is hard to get over. justice said this summer i will try the red here. >> it should have enough cheese in there to really get in your palate and try and i think you'll find that the wine literally disappears and for your eyes. >> of the metallic not fun. now fun. to counterbalance that korea from one to go with a very pungent blue and it ranges from a tax it's on the fritz. added another made chips. >> does not required to close >> this is a pungent blue cheese with this we wine ended visit moscow based wine and what you want to do here is actually counter, countered the pundits
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say the blue and the heavier soil content to have a sugar. the sugar at its to knock down the pungency and gives you a decency of all to work with. you connection go back into the first one there think the sugar and the blues together works nicely. >> now i do not like blue cheese. but i'm worried to start eating it with coca-cola something now because it is a really a week signed makes the blue more palatable for me. >> there's a lot of cheeses and there's a lot of one is the could really experiment. but you don't know is there's a lot of commercially produced wines that produce wine and you could really have a lot of fun going around trying different cheeses, tried for wines you have got to parties to steer away from all the classic crutches. remember
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for more information eagle trust said it wishes discover california wine. com or smart, i would apologize but having to much fun of here. we will be back in 2 minutes. >> this forget to plug the book again. it is very beautiful. thank you very much feared we back a few minutes the kron4 news weekend as it continues.
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at weekend? it is a beautiful we get a deeper watching the rain. >> we tried some wine and have some cheese and >> a great saturday morning. >> san francisco cocktail week and in addition to the month but were down a party here where artists celebrated here talking about the coast in the tradition of cocktails here in the bay area it goes back >> well thank you for parting with us. >> we will consider. >> were but a look at some rainshowers. >> even see some very light showers push their here >> a starting in san francisco and having up to the adult the instils in a few light
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sprinkles are missing as to the north. >> 63 in concord 63 in livermore. he isn't expecting most the day. it is 8:00 in the morning and be in the next couple of hours a nursing sprinkles and by tall clock tower it's really tapering off and by 3:00 it is one to beat now a cooler but were warned to get some clearing and is expected for the afternoon. as yet to address game is good news to news forecaster in his court to stay dry. it is one of five
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star and 60 at one, 63 it is a cord to be cool. we will be extended for coz come up in just a bit. >> your watching hurricane igor and is been downgraded to a category one storm the city officials in bermuda are worried that it could still cause injury and the ways are already hunting on the beach as well there and grin down and the commissioners have now headed off the island. please read over bermuda tonight or tomorrow morning. today government officials in the last hour announce that bp is blowing no wells is now officially dead. meanwhile disaster where residents are worried that bp will leave the area to go compensation for their losses record. metabolic basing their
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losses after the gas explosion in attorneys filed a class- action lawsuit. dahlin takes a closer looks >> this is a copy of the class- action lawsuit filed against them it is their party is over soon and distributed a $100 million recover. aside from giving the body to destroy the money they also as that pg&e it pays for additional damages for things like medical and bush and bill lawsuit is not specified amount but they say that will likely go up to several hundred million dollars and produces it's not ready to comment at this point. in the newsroom i'm volunteered for kron4 news appeared >> they're looking over that loss to write down here is a spokesperson. >> have not yet had a chance to
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thoroughly reviewed the loss but it is disappointing and unfortunately here that the collection is as close to the tragedy. we are committed to helping the residence and the city dec. of the has been greatly affected by the terrible tragedy. >> is it as such in the $100 million there pledging to fix some word on their also given out $500,000 in vouchers will affected immediately. coming up we have more on the fuel from the blast victims. an update on a man was badly burned s group. so what are we testing here? that's our new pastrami grilled sandwich.
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oh, great. hey, are they happy we got rid of the rye bread? totally. they love our grilled artisan bread. they say it's the perfect compliment to the classic hot pastrami, melting cheese, deli mustard and pickles. awesome. hey, um what are we testing in that room? oh! nothing we were just hazin' the intern.
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any questions but she did say that she wants to save her fiance. all i >> will is associate your country with the first breath of my freedom. the sweet smell of sandal wet and the chance to stand beside the ocean listening to the waves. i think the good a hospitable people for your support and as you to please, please extend your prayers for my fiance chain and his friend of maurice and ago >> u.s.'s increasingly concerned about the rising power and rock. there's eight people that have been kidnapped by co-lead group and are reported missing. the group left behind letters the they're waiting for the end of the world and their fear is that the group has a suicide pact investigators are
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enormous and it's here the light trade will continue and i caught a condition that causes and delays with its ease some are sprinkles approaching that is exactly what we're seeing right now is the close pushing into san francisco and walked out for the park. 11:00 in the morning were scattered in the north bay and all into the ballot. is very dry and out so we'll see in the afternoon so if you have the norplant is expected to be driving cloudy. right now temperatures are relieved into the 60 but as it is clear into the bay area temperatures are
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hard to stay where they are and it's not going to go its 61 in san francisco 61 in 4 euless the sake of and the north this is partly cloudy skies and is given below the warmer glow 70's this afternoon. " this afternoon in san jose a clothesline at 35 and 60 and or more. red jacket, looking at the giants can perform above start so there's little concern that it it will be listed drive but the and is wrapping them. here's looking to kron4 news seven day round the big and it's mainly an and more bay today. nothing's the morning. it's cooler showers and a little warmth into tomorrow will go up and down as it is warmer into monday clinton tuesday the special getting more
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residents next weekend. >> take jacqueline pierce will content taiwan as they're getting hit by a hurricane through people were killed does not apply for 10's as president said no fishing boats have returned and thousands of residences have been evacuated. >> that here on the bay area grief counselors will be here for and about the after one of the class's were killed in a drunk driving accident and a 16 year-old bell as soon is now facing criminal charges for the accident. the names have not been released. reggie camorra's is there were the friends held a vigil for the 50 year-old who died >> it has been an emotional day for the students and many of them are still coping with the loss of the 15 year-old who died suddenly yesterday.
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>> friends of the five suits came the other for the second time yesterday and day light candles and shared stories about the 15 year-old classmate killed while riding in his bmw with four of his friends on friday. investigators say that hit the driver sped out of control and he ended up in front of the semi truck carrying the juniors friend where his name was written in white chalk. the victim's friends as they cannot believe he would get in a car with a 16 year-old driver who was an investigator sang were junk expression of did the dissipating in a drunk driving assembly last year. >> my questions wilkinson why. why would he do it. (inaudible) he is walking into the class and next thing you know he is gone.
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>> grief counselors will be here monday to help the students deal with the tragic. >> stay with us as kron4 news news weekend continues. let us check in with tenancy what's next. >> naked and drunk and writing. that is the name of the book she work for the chronicle for many years and is a book about how you can create your own memoirs. coming up
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author of naked, drunk and writing. people will remember her very well because she is a great writer at the chronicle and we'll is love reading her work. this is about crafting a compelling, and if you really get past the title to it channel 209 is called catchy titles. we might still get the title at the way >> i did read that books with naked in the title to well and also it in order to write in your life you have to get naked and metaphorically because you expos things.
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>> you guys have in here and essentially is to somehow express your own story. >> right. a lot of people have had a lot of awful things happen to them and want to read to down. do want to have meaning for someone else but there also scriptures for writing mammals that get them published whereas if you just write things down the way they have fanned it will end up and real life and you do not know what goes in or what does not >> might have been great therapy but not necessarily great trading. >> yes you need to tell the advent of which won the reader may still go in which one they don't. >> so this wonderful moment happens or this horrible moment happens. >> usually horrible. it's
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turning your worst moments into money. >> if you are lucky. so this horrible thing that said you have happened you really wanted to write about. i feel better about it now what other people to understand. >> stuff one is to start where it starts. not in childhood. you know, it is called initiating influence and is the trouble the snc into action at the time that you realize that if your mother was calling you bananas, those long gilt things >> is that the revelation there? for >> now is a stupid thing to say. they want to know the back story. , before i tell you about
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our marriage to tell you about leaving my husband. everybody is born and everybody who is having a divorce was once married. we don't need to go back. >> had a trick yourself into writing? this is where i fit in. a bill to have anything inside of me but i did i would not read it. >> well writing is scary. i did practically type my fingers to keyboard and this is a professional. but even professional riders treat themselves to get of the habit or date always think that they really do not want to write and read on for 10 minutes and then i am free to quit and it works
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and often by the end they're engaged. >> that is live exercise goes. >> i'll be honest, same thing. you're always tried to find what you want to already do. >> well what if your mom reads it? they're people aboard the sea and in the and you want to >> you want to write your story but there are other if you want it that don't necessarily want your picture of them. there's an actual defense for this benefit is it good it may mark your only talk with the mistakes he made in much of the awful the ex- husband was. you're talking of things you got wrong, the illusions you had end other people are not actually hurt by it. it's not about being a revenge book. it will sound like
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yet agenda phaser avenge book >> is full of interesting advice and a great place to start is called naked and drunk and writing, thank you very much. mark? ono. oh yes mark bactria to have a memoir is added to >> we'll be right back as the weekend continues. one of the headlines on monday, all day it was scattered showers
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some live this is the kron4 news morning. it to cut its size and run showers. jacqueline that i will give us more. law >> mike we haven't seen some sprinkles to the morning and its cushion to the bay area and is starting in san francisco and was still seeing some scattered showers flying under the radar it is mostly in san rosa where sprinkles on and off the most of the as? to the north. a couple inches of rain to the north of us it will not see anything like that. we're not worried at the current look at the conditions it is pretty mild for this, morning. san for a cisco 67 and and oakland is actually it were in office the morning. using
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some cooler air and temperatures are giving up were is deathly going to fill out cold. here's what we can expect of the afternoon. did see some sprinkles and is completely out there. the showers are registered to burn off added to 3:00 our expansion into the south bay it's mostly sunny skies and dry conditions but also cold conditions the unless slots are 20 into 70's are look now read by a red and will look at the giant forecast coming up in a moment. >> i it will take you forget that that kind where frolics and stories in my rack at least two other people have been hurt by car bombings. they heard baghdad into it other areas of the city. their simultaneous. it was the end of the holy month of ramadan us. fatalities and questions are
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being raised by the accuracy of the parliamentary election. here is to be of them casting ballots and voters had to break tell bomb threat and bombings of falling sick. election officials say there was fraud in the elections that were launched to fight the insurgents and corruption. >> in the bay area 3 people are still missing but assumed it said. one of the victims confirmed that just the morales, mother said she remembered the good time she shared with jessica >> at the times we shared our trips to the beach at the park with the kids and are laid mense together and your watching tv, i'll miss the time when out of
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boredom shouldn't hide and seek up behind me and yell " and blue " but mostly i will miss your laughter and i see your smile >> < 48 hours after the fire we spoke with this man was badly burned on his head and legs. he undergoes skin grafts. we spoke >> to > > the body burned 10 percent and he was burned 7% so that hit pretty close to home you know he is pretty bad. the neighbors on either side passed away so we were in the other directed it and and the decline were pipeline went directly through our house. we are walking miracles. >> greg is now looking next of
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welcome back is a live look at my creed. let us find out what is in store for the forecast today and the week ahead. >> well mark we are seeing showers right now there's an to taper back all the ended showers here besides a short while ago are now in sacramento and there in the north and others to look to the ground and there started to taper off into
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the afternoon yesterday and today so the rates are showing that and send commandos and the sprinkles of linton noon today. we're in the scattered nature of the cloud cover and as all the more uniform. compared to the rest of the idea. it is because of this sort of pushing through silicon future as pushing through it is sprinkles along the coastline and we're looking at simmering here. this popping up cells of the golden gate bridge so again, we're getting clearer skies and it is required to effect a temperatures. 67 and
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now the available awards entitle the warmer air in place is a cannon half moon bay and 68 in livermore. looks like it is gonna be a good forecast and partly cloudy conditions. it is also in the cooler side. it is 62 degrees at 4:00 and look at your kron4 news weather around the they forecast stars of their we will have dryer conditions and will also seek clearing on the afternoon the temperature is a local copy and on monday and tuesday it's cooler and especially when to get warmer by the end of the
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week and look your inland swaths cause 6 degrees around a. >> okay thank you jack lemmon let's tell you how the giants, the they won the last few games and the intelligence take on the burris led the a's behind the san diego their scoring in this game four to two and again until 500. a score for a southerly and 24 of the it was found at a construction site last week. also includes a school end of vertebra that still intact. and
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to raise awareness for stroke victims. he also has the cbc special and we're happy to have him with us this morning. he is the co-founder of this stroke or nest. thank you for being here. >> thank-you. tell us what exactly happened. >> well my stroke it happened 10 years ago in yosemite and it occurred on the 23rd of december
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right in the middle of the beginning of this season and as is coming down from skiing and getting ready for cross-country skiing and all of a sudden the right-hand side of my body just disengaged and it was the onset of the stroke. >> tell us about the recovery and the time it took. >> well because of some incredibly astute and wonderful people in all it took me six months to get back to full swing i would say that 85 percent. every year i want to get to a hundred i'm very lucky to be where i am. i drove on a harley to show what can happen to stroke with the ems. >> the recovery in itself is amazing. but without the route you to accomplish >> well the ride was set up
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really to show couple of things. et there is no better to see it. but more than that it is to demonstrate that a stroke victim can recover fully recover and if they're taken care of in the right way. very large efforts to the heart and stroke foundation to set up a system especially in the bay area. and we now have over 26 certified it strokes centers, this is probably the best area. this is probably the best area and the world's big as a certified stroke center and the people that we had to create that. >> what about work that's done
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and was stroke recovery. >> stroke has improved dramatically and there is no such thing as a certified stroke center they're certified by the same licensing agencies and very rigorous procedures to is certified. about 34 years after i have maestro we just began to come into play and then never come full circle and it got started with the victims' where the stroke center was certified in the united states and from there blossomed all cross- country now most hospitals in this area we are saving people and saving their lives because a stroke of something like $73
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billion a year in this country and if we can cut back, is very devastating and unpredictable. it happened to someone who is 10 or 65. my case i was 55. but now it is still true magic and patience is in power. >> we have a clip to show. >> we voted him up that we carried him up to the helicopter >> so there line here and a helicopter waiting for this to take off >> i just remember that the runners were turning into a sitting on top of that about by see this no and is waiting to go. >> you turned weaker and weaker, you can't talk, your face is too thin and this helicopter does not move
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>> that is an incredible segment very empowering. as a key to recovery was met >> not to recovery but is being recognized for what i had an experience. who interesting, when your in wildlife from anything in the middle of the winter and i got to the right place we figure that a plausible to the it anybody in the country could do it. cerise set up bart interests to take care of anyone who had a stroke and the key to my recovery in the recovery across the country of and then to get into the right place. so that is really what happened out there and the power of the patient in this case was the people were diagnosed and made the helicopter go to different
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hospital a special in this area across the country to take stroke victims not to the closest hospital to the right hospital. >> thank you check. some nasa is resent awareness frank sinatra. thank you very much i have here a piece of history. it was devised here in the bay area and this is an example of a tasteful cocktail. will tell you about a coming up.
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(music) yes ladies and gentlemen this is yesteryear when san francisco was the hot, hot, town and a place where romance, or the lure of romance it existed at cocktails. bruce was a major part of this scene. you're looking at some more history, you're looking at three pieces of history at of cocktail that was more of an early day of the barbara coast in san francisco. the space it, cocktails were a huge part of san francisco and the me introduce you to johnson and
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scott and they are cocktail consultants. they're involved in the san francisco cocktail we and celebrating the creation of the new conservancy which is looking at cocktails and the whole society. tell me about the martinis. and why this is a piece of history. >> a martini beer is a famous piece of history because it is leading up to the current a martini. in san francisco it it is arguably one montgomery street was lined and typically at every leader ratio would modify with margin and last breath. his most famous bartender in the history of the world.
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>> but they did at the time this is being created. they actually drink coffee >> it is difficult to drink but >> it is delicious by the way >> (inaudible) everybody was drinking cocktails. farm fresh there was for it and all the things you are familiar with now. >> i'm assuming that there were individual bar owners to have creativity >> absolutely. >> when prohibition led up >> let you do is illegal now? >> oyez (laughter) >> mark twain said that a
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saloonkeeper had this same spot in time as the doctor but we'll got away from that. there are highly regarded as pillars and the committee >> none of this drink over here has an interesting piece of history. as a lot to it as san francisco ended up so important. atop this cocktail? >> down in and nickel essentially had a bar belowground american gold fields >> that is because the ships literally went around the horn >> that it brought the producers said that drink is is a classic. god was its creator
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in 1926 >> this is a fake? it is a great fake. >> that build and was called the montgomery block and the bank exchange and there's a plaque that talks about the location. >> were in ask mark to come over here. and so you're going to be celebrating the big event next week, the san francisco, till we from 9 to 2:00 a.m. >> will be putting on the gala events >> and serving in infinite amount of cocktails' i believe? we >> well. it is the fourth annual cocktail week and >> well we a decision by bucking
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