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live from the bay area's news station this is the kron 4 warning news, and.morning news. >> hello everybody, welcome to 3 light hours of kron 4 news this weekend. state legislative leaders say state does have a budget but perhaps it is not something to celebrate. and i keep the vote on wednesday. " bring you those details. with the stroke of the writing pen, the reduction of the prison population by thousands. >> the giants are still on the edge of the orange, the black to clinch the end al west title. it could happen today. and gubernatorial can it come up
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equipment is still of the problems. that she has hired an undocumented worker/housekeeper. gubernatorial, candid it, meg whitman. >> and as we go out side, and i had some raindrops on my windshield. just enough. [laughter] >> breaking news >> and jacqueline bennett has the forecast. >> not a whole lot of changes as we head into today. that fog out there this morning. this afternoon will see mostly sunny skies and pretty mile temperatures with low 80s inland, and low 70's along the bay. los 60s coastland tart that will all change with a blast of cool air pushing through the north. and 75 inland, and 68 along the bay, 60 on the coast because of the fog. now the big change. big event, the giants
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vs. the padres. today at 1:10 at at&t park pretty nice weather in store for the ball game. sunny, breezy conditions and the wind will not be too bad today. today is the better day to get outside. the 1:00 p.m. game d se and 6:00 a.m. six 60 degrees, and the one with your fulcooler forecast for, and just a bit. >> thank you, jacqueline and it is news that california has been waiting to hear. light on 40, governor arnold schwarzenegger and leaders have announced later on friday, to arnold on with schwarzenegger and the leaders announced the fog. >> lawmakers after five hours with the budget agreements. >> we worked very very hard in a very difficult situation, circumstances and not a lot to celebrate. >> and not giving the details to
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reduce state pensions. >> in the and it is always about how you package it all together. give-and-take. >> and denis follows worth, senate majority leader says that they got the wanted, no new taxes. this was the end of the stalemate. >> and i think the all shook hands, and it's difficult decisions, and i knew that $20 million deficit to be difficult and when of those reforms would be necessary to fix our system and that is the silver lining. >> and then a vote on thursday. >> legislators are sure there'll be another of the two- thirds vote for this to pass. this should of been approved in the middle of june, two weeks before the start of the new fiscal year on july 1st. >> also this week, the marijuana possession is now a less serious offense. kovner arnold
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schwarzenegger reduced the charge from a misdemeanor to an infection. the maximum is $100. in the past, the faced jail time. and all of the a short of the cannot decrease the severity, they are concentrated on a population of the prisons. >> and this quarrels >> a two year-old girl in a hospital and her mother is in jail and this apartment complex in oakland has been left very shaken up. the commotion started when the girl's mother began screaming out of an upstairs window. >> we destroy dealers', somebody yelling. we got out of the car and we just heard the chilling. and help the, it helped me. and
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praying to god. and call god, call god. >> and later, this woman was upset because her two year-old daughter was upset and bleeding from her face. she ran downstairs and told 13 year-old what happened. >> she said she stepped on her head. >> she said she stepped on your head? >> yes. >> what to think of? am i was scared. >> me and my friends are coming out with a gurney, and that the little girl. and she was unconscious. >> although police and neighbors are told that it is an accident it looks as if the little girl had been beaten and the woman was under arrest. >> please to my back. the baande woman has five children and this is the first time she is done anything unusual. >> child protective services let
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to find a place to savstave of e mother goes in front of the judge. >> and the giants vs. the potters, pre-game ceremony. and the most inspirational player on the team. voted by his teammates, and the manager, coaches and the giants. >> the action, and the entree gonzales. three-one home run of matt came to that mix of 4-0 padres. san diego build a six- nothing lead. and the bottom of the sixth, the two-run home run. that makes the 6-3, and four batters, the mennonite, taurine the man of the night, t this infields, single. and that brings it up to 6-4, and the ninth inning, the bottom of the night. with a deep fly ball to the right field.
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>> and here is, and it is on that wall. and they caught short it was a hit, doubled off first base and that is the way it ended. the giants made this happen, final 6-4, the padres are victorious. and again, a rematch today. >> and i am not worried because the potters cannot beat boss. there's no way. padres-test >> because it--and even on the monday. they're going to go down and the giants are going to win the n l west. >> there will have a victory tomorrow, or sunday they only have one more game. >> with two more chances. >> two more chances. you what i've the utmost faith the there we have they tomorrow. >> tomorrow! awesome. >> and with extended giants coverage with more interviews from our special broadcast on friday from at&t park. www.kron.com
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>> and it is nice that in these times of giving something to cheer about. >> to get your mysemind of something. and to take a look a your extended weather. >> yes, walnut creek, no fog and plenty of blue skies. it should be a nice day, we will be right back. to shanghai instead of san jose, bangalore instead of burbank. proudly stamping her products 'made in china.' 30,000 workers gone... ...while fiorina took $100 million for herself. carly fiorina. outsourcing jobs. out for herself. bb vo: i'm barbara boxer and i approve this message.
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are only one hundred thirty miles apart. they may as well be on different planets. sacramento, mismanaged, ineffective. silicon valley gave us apple, intel, ebay. here meg whitman started with 30 people. led them. managed them.
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executed the plan that grew this main street company to fifteen thousand employees and made small business dreams come true. to change california let's send meg whitman up the road... about a hundred and thirty miles. belloc and we are back at 7:11. >> and with the credos are accused of raping, kidnapping jacee dugard and the garridos faced 18 charges. lewd act on a child, and the also distributing child pornography. and criminal proceedings against her husband, has been suspended so was mental competency could be evaluated. been prim meanwhic
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yecee will write a book on when she was subducted. 18 years ago. and how she's going, today. >> and recent release news of the san bruno pipe explosion. >> and it this video is a 27- foot that flew off into the air. take a look at the sites, the heroes, are indicating that it is as if it peeled away just like a banana. and with another ago, no major size of corrosion, however, the dark signs. experts say that could be oil film. if the ntsb is going to a metal analysis of this section, and this section of pipe was connected. right there. they are looking for some of corrosion, metal fatigue among others. tom
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bauman, and explosions expert at stanford university took a look of some of these images. he said the figure could have perhaps been in the well. >> " to look at the strictness of the pipe separation, it is certainly pointing to a weakness in the pipe that could very well be from a weld line. it is very straight. >> the ntsb instrumental analysis and the critical density months. and christine connolly, kron 4 news. the most of the common kron 4 news this weekend, we will have an update on the to the flooding along the east coast. the rainfall is not a problem, to take live look outside. the fog is an issue. we are organized day. your full forecast coming up .
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>> we are back, 7:16. >> that is pretty. >> that is a beautiful view of
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the sunrise, and the clouds are starting to clear. >> and her. " with some of fall season weather and it should be a lovely day today. let us check-in with jacqueline bennett. >> that dense fog of there this morning. and it will make way for sunny skies this afternoon and warmer temperatures. the fog is around the bay shore is in on the coast. and to the full p.m. hour, just back hugging the coast line up and down the bay area. and by 3:00 p.m., sunny, mild conditions and temperatures very similar to what we saw, yesterday. 61 on the coast, 83, inland will be the warmest spot. here is a look of fog tracker this morning, to backtrack a little bit how we progress overnight. 6:00 a.m., the bayshore is, 9:00 a.m., it will be a bit more extensive to the bayshore, this morning. not moving too much, and as we go into this afternoon the fog is going to be hugging the coastline. over san francisco. and even a bit of a fog starting
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the giants game but it should clear out shortly, thereafter. temperatures are going to be on the mild side compared to what we saw last weekend. 8:00 a.m., the blue did you see is all temperatures in the 50s. the green is in the 60s a little bit cooler to start the day and will not warm-up that much. to date we've a pretty nice to a similar to yesterday but it is that going to be too terribly war. mostly in the '70s, that is in the yellow, north bay, inland, south bay, and '80s creeping and by 3:00 p.m. and also 80s near santa rosa, antioch, san jose. let us take a look neighborhood by neighborhood of we are going to expect. 80 degrees on the martin santa rosa, 63 in san francisco, seven towards idaho, inland, pretty nice out there. low 80s today. --72 in santa rosa. and right here in the immediate coast, we are going to stay cloudy for this afternoon. 61 in half moon bay, 70 in the
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bayshore, 68 in fremont, 68 in fremont. 83 in los gatos, 80 in san jose and 83 in antioch. kron 4 7 day around the bay temperatures are going to be a doing a lot of up and down for the extended forecast. today is going to be nice and cooler as a blast of cool air from the storm passing us from the north. temperatures only on the mid 70's, inland and the 60s along the bayshore, 60s and along the coast. and another cool off expected for some the company, and tuesday a bit of a warm up with 80 inland. 74 along the bay on what tuesday, 63 on the coast. and then a slight cool down, with love up and down in our extended forecast. >> and folks are still cleaning up along the east coast. from a tropical storm nicole. this is video. oh my gosh! with the boats and the storm is blamed for at least one death in
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pennsylvania. a woman was killed after her car went into a creek on friday morning. the rainfall was 24 hours consistently. and transforming those wrongroads io ponds. >> the northeastern part, as the water is almost near stop signs and some neighborhoods. 175 people or risk from the rising flood waters since thursday night. >> back to, on california, a fresno face off. meg whitman is going to be on the defense after a tumultuous week which was having to explain about an undocumented housekeeper for the amount of nine years. and according to meg whitman she did not know it. dan tells us the l a deletion is front and center of this campaign. to the pelican gubernatorial, meg whitman campaign said the date
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touting her support among the live latin business voters and dumplings the allegations made against her by her former housekeeper, nicole ds and the attorney, gloria alldre the accusations that she already knew about the undocumented status and the timing. >> it is unfortunate, or before this debate. >> saturday, and her opponent, jerry brown will face off on the first spanish-language debate broadcast to this to the california. >> spanish speakers, for that population they're going to look at that and see that this is a contrary image of the wealthy, anglo woman who employed a spanish speaking, mexican immigrant from mexico without documentation. and the power of balance and it will make a decision based on that. >> patrick also says that it not change the minds of voters already have their minds made up and will make a significant
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impact on the end. >> and looks as if somebody is saying one thing and doing another. as well as the allegations, that this woman, while working in the whitman home was not treated them well and definitely not treadwell when she came forward. for some folks, perhaps that is not the type of person that i've won, governor. >> and it is a device that meg whitman would bring these up the in the beginning and whether or not should be asked about this? it is advisor should bring this up right in the beginning. >> and the movie, the " the social network " is a journey of ceo of facebook. and he made his share of enemies, and harvard classmates play as a corporatthr
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zuckerberg is that it is not true to life. >> and one of is, said that perhaps the movie is going to be about sexy then it is. and because his life is all about code? >> and coming up on kron 4 news of this weekend with an audiotape servicing from all the al qaeda leader, osama bin of and. >> the san mateo bridge, and overpass with free and easy traffic. we will be right back. rule the tweet.
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>> live from the bay area's news station this is the kron 4 morning news. >> welcome, and taking a live look toward with some headlights. >> yes, more speaking about that and i cannot point jacqueline is going to say the word fall season perhaps we do not want to 5 inland, and not a lot of changes along the coast it will still see that fog in the locations. the event there out
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there today, the giants vs. the padre's its tourist bit 1:10 that at&t park. pretty nice weather in store for the ball game. most of sunny, breezy conditions and the wind will not be to get out there, today. today is the effective date to get out there, about 1:00 p.m., 60 degrees, 4:00 p.m., 63 degrees. and it is going to be a nice day today but cooler and into tomorrow. your fulll fast >> and perhaps was not the victory for the san francisco the have two more chances. the giants were victorious last night, 6-4. it is that along, and her how >> every good story needs a good beginning. with all of the drama you could want in their home beginning. >> and the giants win it! the
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13th inning. >> through april, may, the giants have been in the top of their division. however, the end of the month of may, the fans began to worry. >> the giants, no secret, they're struggling. the all- star pitcher was struggling on the mound. by the end of june it was time for a change. >> and we're sputtering, offensively, there's no getting around it. >> with treated from texas, buster posey and we have never looked back. >> 3 yes saturday, three more hits on sunday. >> and with the head of the 21 game hitting streak from buster posey, they bounced back. at of the all strthey go from 13-4, 17 back, told 1.5 game behind the division leaders. the padres take on. and they hung on! and august 22nd september, saturday night fever turn and into
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pennant fever. >> and he is one great play every day. >> the potters of the 12 games in a row. >> to keep on wantiwinning, ands we are hot. >> the padres. >> the giants pitcher, shut down the opposition. and if they did only keep up only three runs, and a record april since 1917. white sox. >> and we would be remiss if we could not continue our coverage of the giants this weekend. today will start at 1:00 and more information. www.kron.com >> too bad we cannot get tickets on our website. >> and it is going to be a clipper deet system fixed after kron 4 found a flaw in the clipper sensor. kate thompson shows us the improvements. >> at civic center station at the fix was an and working.
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waving my hand in front of the center the gate did not open court two weeks ago, kron 4 broke the story that the new n $30 million clipper cates would open with a swipe of the hand. passing your hand in front of the center of people going through without having to pay. on friday, the software was installed and this was the first piece that will no longer open by weeding your hand in front of the sensor. well the gate near the civic center are fixed, that 8/market still open with the weight of your hand. the hope is to get all of these fixed in the underground muni system by monday morning. the software has to be manually set installed in each state. >> reporting, keith thompson. com, and with the homeless, the thompson--, and also, with chronic citation which quality of life crimes like sleeping in
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the streets, and drinking in public. and the worst offenders would court issue a bench warrant for their arrest and they could offer services, instead of jail time. the policy palm was directoadvocate. >> clearly, the status is not working so to try to have something new. and chronic offenders, that make up in a 35 day. , have 20 violations and the same in general neighborhood. for the same general infraction. >> fundamentally, the repeat offenders is the they're slipping outside and generally that is because they are homeless in the did not have any place else to dashed-sleep outside. so giving them a ticket and putting them in jail is not going to stop the fact that they are homeless. >> and a quick and bundle of those cases in this situation and if there are. failing to
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appea in up court? to get them into the court ruling of and services. >> and people that are homeless to not able to pay the fines and then it will turn into a warrant. and and it will prevent them from getting them into government program and subsidized housing. >> and we're trying to address the problem of this a dead end the cycle better chronic chocoholics in the street, passing out in the streets that are getting citation after citation and there is no change in the behavior. >> san francisco spends nearly $150 million per year taking care of the homeless population. the city says that it is taken 11,000 people off the streets and at the past six years. >> governor schwarzenegger signed two years for the to health benefits to change since the new health care reform became law. and this new legislation will allow individuals to purchase insurance regardless of medical
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history. also, creed a stronger and barnum for smaller businesses to get insurance, and pulling them together. these cannot take effect until january, 2014. >> still to come, a big shake up at the cn and after the news agency has the top anchor is fired. >> and out there, everything is as it should be, there is fog [laughter] we will be right back.
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>> we are back on national news, white house chief of staff, ra m emanuel has stepped down, and it has been a bittersweet goodbyes. his desire to run for mayor of chicago however he did not speak of that. peter rouse is going to replace them.
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>> and a warmer welcome for justice, and linda takeelena kat took her seat on the bench. on october 1st, and she is the 50 year-old new yorker and fourth woman who was taken. >> andrick sanchez called john stuart a bigot. he said that the satirist is that also that " jewish people " are a minority. automobile sales, and a 1% drop drop by 13 perce.
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gm sought a 6 percent dip in sales. chrysler and ford feared a bit better. >> and if you like cooler temperatures? a full forecast coming up. >> and a live look outside with walnut creek. some of beautiful trees. and that sunshine coming up and it should be a really pleasant day. we will be right back.
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>> we are back in 7:45 and this is typical. >> and will have a baseball forecast. jacqueline. >> that dense fog out there this
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morning. and it will make way for sunny skies this afternoon and warmer temperatures. the fog is around the bay shores and on the coast. and to the 12 p.m. hour, just back hugging the coast line up and down the bay area. and by 3:00 p.m., sunny, mild conditions and temperatures very similar to what we saw, yesterday. 61 on the coast, 83, inland will be the warmest spot. here is a look at the fog tracker this morning, to backtrack a little bit how it progressed overnight. 6:00 a.m., the bayshores, 9:00 a.m., it will be a bit more extensive to the bayshore, this morning. not moving too much, and as we go into this afternoon the fog is going to be hugging the coastline. over san francisco. and even a bit of a fog starting the giants game but it should clear out shortly, thereafter. faugh temperatures are going to be on the mild side compared to what we saw last weekend. 8:00 a.m., the blue that you see is all temperatures in the 50s. the green is in the 60s a little bit cooler to start the day and will not warm-up that much. today we've a pretty nice to a similar to yesterday but it is that going to be too terribly
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warm. mostly in the '70s, that is in the yellow, north bay, inland, south bay, and '80s creeping in by 3:00 p.m. and also 80s near santa rosa, antioch, san jose. let us take a look neighborhood by neighborhood of what we're going to expect. 80 degrees on the mark in santa rosa, 63 in san francisco, 72 and san rafael, inland, pretty nice out there. low 80s today. and right here in the immediate coast, we are going to stay cloudy for this afternoon. 61 in half moon bay, 70 in the bayshore, 68 in 76-- fremont, 83 in los gatos, 80 in san jose and 83 in antioch. let us take a look at the kron 4 7 day around the bay temperatures are doing a lot of up and down for the extended forecast. today is going to be nice and cooler as a blast of cool air from the storm passing us from the north. temperatures only on the mid 70's, inland and the 60s
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along the bayshore, 60s and along the coast. and another cool off expected for some the company, and tuesday a bit of a warm up with 80 inland. 74 along the bay on what tuesday, 63 on the coast. and then a slight cool down, with a lot of up and down in our extended forecast. >> thank you, jacqueline. >> caltran is good to celebrate a new milestone. friday, the want to the new double slide tunnel. jeff bush. double slide. >> and it was a sight to see . see [applause] the portal was off breached through by a roadheader, that make short work that make what stand between them for the construction. the ground shook
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wall though methodical construction has been undergoing for three years. it is taken 3 years to go through 4,000 ft. of the rocks/or it that makes the son pedro baden's. construction crews 24-7, 365 day, and their hard work was shown off with a conduit providing relief for drivers that have a route from half moon bay and back. one is all said and done the new tunnel will provide a safe passage. for years, they're driven apprehensively on the unreliable old road and unsafe. at the devil slide tunnel. >> and with the execution is blocked. what does that mean for the future of this case. >> federal judge has done a 1- 80, he has reversed his own
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ruling. that would give the california to execute convicted rapist, murder, albert brown. now, his execution is on hold until early next year. the 9 page ruling, that the ninth circuit court of appeals is ordering him to take a closer look at the execution policies. he simply cannot do that in the only two days. when he is a scandal for execution. and brown also said he did not have the execution and he said he knew but did not disclose to the court that the last few dosage of this portion of the triple injection. is impossible to do this injection because that is the pain for mentor. and onl someonnot enough for the
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state. and this amount shortage was never supplied to the court. >> and his execution is being halted. and although albert brown has not proven that there is a risky will suffer extreme pain during the death. it appears that albert brown has raised substantial evidence as to where kilcalifornia's new procedures are better than the other ones. and in the meantime, brown will still be alive. kron 4. >> coming up on kron 4 news is again, a hollywood icon. the life, career of tony curtis. >> let us take a live look outside and look of those! the 39th annual albuquerque hot air balloon festival in new mexico ♪ ♪
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cus group. so what are we testing here? that's our new pastrami grilled sandwich. 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. >> screen legend, tony curtis
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died at 85. during his prolific career he was over 140 major motion pictures. i'nominated for an oscar in the defiant ones, now a closer look alike in the career of tony curtis. >> my father taught this to me. i was wrong about you, boy. >> i came here to fight. >> tony curtis was one of hollywood's top box office idles and the 1950's, the 1960's. starred in dozens of dover's films from spartacus, to the boston strangler. >> and never blew ♪ don't know where >> and curtis showed his comedic and the gender bender rule. also, the well-known include sweet smell of success and the defiant ones. >> and about tony curtis was one
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of the last of the big-time movie matinee idols, he was more than just an actor. he was a prolific artist! >> all my life, i've always taken a writing pen, pencil, drawings. and ever since i have been a child. >> and he said he paid to delete every day and also wrote publishing novels, and his autobiography in 1993. and he told about the darker and lighter side of his life. >> and i am having a wonderful time in my life. i'm 68.5 a recovering up hooch, drug person. with 9.5 years in my recovery. and i feel like ebenezer scrooge in the christmas carol after those three nightmares i am still so happy to be alive. >> married six times, the father of six children including actress, jamie lee curtis. when he was born in new york city in
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1925, he was are richly named bernard schwartz. a name hollywood nodestined to change, and a man destined for a life of fame. >> tony curtis died in las vegas at 85 years old. we will be right back. kaira phillips reporting.
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also, how can we get this morning with of the giants? plenty of that. >> what about the giants allowed >> and something about there, and us check-in with henry. >> and i am still sick from last night's game. >> and you have the orange? >> yes. >> and we are going to be tasting some of the finest products from france, germany, california. and it is a product from vermont. cevich >> we are going to of the blacher tasting on a radish. all types of-butter. all types of and not all are created equal and we will show you the difference. also, two of the stars from the leading documentary, superman. of the educational system.
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>> great. >> let us take a quick live look outside. it is starting to clear with a beautiful shot. not too much fog. not at all, here is jacqueline bennett with the forecast. >> >> not a whole lot of changes as we head into today. that fog out there this morning. this afternoon we will see mostly sunny skies and pretty mild temperatures with low 80s inland, and low 70's along the bay. los 60s coastland . that will all change with a blast of cool air pushing through the north. and 75 inland, and 68 along the bay, 60 on the coast because of the fog. not a big change. big event, the giants vs. the padres. today at 1:10 at at&t park pretty nice weather in store for the ball game. sunny, breezy conditions and the wind will not be too bad today. today is the better day to get outside. the 1:00 p.m. should be 60 degrees, and then when w63
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degrees on the game is wrapping up for it have your cooler forecast when we come back in just a bit. >> and it is news that californians have been waiting for parts some time. late on friday, governor arnold schwarzenegger and legislative leaders announced a spending plan. weather anybody likes it is something else and the details of the budget proposal will stay under wraps until wednesday. two major issues were resolved with reducing state pensions and delayed tax breaks for businesses. >> everybody has worked very, very hard under difficult circumstances. not a lot of celebrating. >> in the and, it is always how you package it together is give and take. >> we always knew that solving a $20 billion deficit would require difficult decisions a were not going to do this without reforms necessary to fix the system does with a silver lining. >> the lissette will be in a
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budget briefings and a vote-the leaders will be back for a briefing at a vote on wednesday. >> a two year-old daughter was found unconscious and beaten. jonathan blum talked to the neighbors the city watched the incident unfold. >> in oakland, a two year-old girl has gone to the hospital and her mother has gone to jail of charges of child abuse the girl watwo year-old was unconsc, live in the for field district and neighbors say to p.m., the mother was screaming. and sang to call god, called police at 2:00 p.m.. and she was requesting nabors to call the police and the child will be outrouble protective services. >> and i am going to pretend that the sports caster. first of all, the giants/potter the phreaking ceremony. torres gets the award, the most
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inspirational player on the team. and not to the action, the top of the third with a grin and solacadrian's:statu gonzales. >> and he comes off the bench to crack a to a home run. >> and andre torras right down the first base line, a score on the third, to double the single. and everybody is happy. >> for a little while. and as they're getting close, 6-4. >> and not to the bottom of the night, with a deep fly ball to the right field. it is called on the wall, but for the sanchez. the first pasted not make it and final score, 64, the padres have a victory in this is what the san francisco giants had to say.
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>> i'm not word, because the potters and a good to be duds. i'm not-worried. and even, padres pottery's potter is they are going down, the when china's record to win the n.l. west, number one, the giants. the sox >> two more chances. >> two more chances. >> of the utmost faith. and they're going to wind to wha ha, tomorrow. >> awesome. >> and a special interview segment from our special airing from our at&t park. it was close but no cigar. coming up, sole rights rally in washington at the same location or glenn beck spoke to to party
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♪ >> we are back at 8:13. a live look at the san mateo bridge. is a light wind. and let us check-
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in with jacqueline bennett. >> >> that dense fog out there this morning. and it will make way for sunny skies this afternoon and warmer temperatures. the fog is around the bay shores and on the coast. and to the 12 p.m. hour, just back hugging the coast line up and down the bay area. and by 3:00 p.m., sunny, mild conditions and temperatures very similar to what we saw, yesterday. 61 on the coast, 83, inland will be the warmest spot. here is a look at the fog tracker this morning, to backtrack a little bit how it progressed overnight. 6:00 a.m., the bayshores, 9:00 a.m., it will be a bit more extensive to the bayshore, this morning. not moving too much, and as we go into this afternoon the fog is going to be hugging the coastline. over san francisco. and even a bit of a fog starting the giants game but it should clear out shortly, thereafter. temperatures are
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going to be on the mild side compared to what we saw last weekend. 8:00 a.m., the blue that you see is all temperatures in the 50s. the green is in the 60s a little bit cooler to start the day and will not warm-up that much. today we've a pretty nice to a similar to yesterday but it is that going to be too terribly warm. mostly in the '70s, that is in the yellow, north bay, inland, south bay, and '80s creeping in by 3:00 p.m. and also 80s near santa rosa, antioch, san jose. let us take a look neighborhood by neighborhood of what we're going to expect. 80 degrees on the mark in santa rosa, 63 in san francisco, 72 and san rafael, inland, pretty nice out there. low 80s today. and right here in the immediate coast, we are going to stay cloudy for this afternoon. 61 in half moon bay, 70 in the bayshore, 68 in fremont, 83 in los gatos, 80 in san jose and 83 in antioch. let us take a look at the kron 4 7
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day around the bay temperatures are doing a lot of up and down for the extended forecast. today is going to be nice and cooler as a blast of cool air from the storm passing us from the north. temperatures only on the mid 70's, inland and the 60s along the bayshore, 60s and along the coast. and another cool off expected for some the company, and tuesday a bit of a warm up with 80 inland. 74 along the bay on what tuesday, 63 on the coast. and then a slight cool down, with a lot of up and down in our extended forecast. >> here is a look at events around the bay area. there is a latino of bend, bringing to the latin community based organizations, businesses and that runs from 2:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. and is it the website
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electiolatinsconnect.org also, bluegrass. dozens of bands, including patti smith, rosanne cash, elvis costello and thousands of people expected. >> also in san francisco, the 27 annual sand castle building contest. at ocean beach just below the clubhouse. free. and it will benefit local art in gubernatorial meg whitman is going to be debating. what has been making the headlines is the allegations that kron 4 dahlin has more the controversial is running at top problems. that she has hired an undocumented
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worker/housekeeper. >> she is planning on filing a claim. and the tedious liz's union city housing you concede that there is no comments. people that know or are talking in fact they're defending her character that she is a trustworthy friend and she is a very hard-working individual. her child spend a few years at this take care and was very active as a parent. attending the event, helping the teachers and a lot of teachers and parents to know her well. there were surprised when i saw her on television making accusations against meg whitman. one. it tells me that she is an honest woman would not seek the spotlight, issue is not paid to make those accusations. >> and in newark, da lin
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>> and also, christine o'donnell admitted that she doubled and witchcraft. this was from an interview on a show " politically incorrect-1999. >> and i was dabbling. >> you were a which? >> yes, i was dappled and witchcraft, buddhism and i was 28 going to be a hard krishna. >> that is the third clip that sense she is one her gop last month. and the campaign spokesperson had no immediate comment. >> 8:19 camillas check in with henry. >> and we are working on-let us check-in with henry. >> to clarify bader. if we are
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>> lieke butta! >> welcome back, we're at a pasta shop in berkeley and ripple speak about border. not all butter is created equal. and butter is from all over the world what is the difference? >> and they are a very delicate made product. imagine a little bit of cream in your coffee but it is solid is the fact that is adjourned. into a solid. fat. >> churned fact
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>> and it has a lot to do with the animal's diet. a deep yellow color if there creasin.the grazd it is going to be a light color if there creasing on the elector vegetation. >> and some of the 8-that they are going to be grazing on leiter the agitation. one of the things it will allow 0 com bought i light clarifification, less moiture, by law 80% fat, the
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better butter are 85% fat, less moisture. le'ts taste some. t his is from france. >> and this is a sweet butter. this is a salty potter. butter. > > is there a right or wrong way? > > culutre, sweet milk, > > i have not had culture
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medical groups and hospitals in northern california. find your doctor today at thedoctorforyou.com. sutter health. with you. for life. fat live from the bay area's news station but but the a this is the kron 4 morning and news. >> we are back, to take a live look outside. still a bit overcast and san jose. >> yes, they're getting ready for the rock and roll a marathon. if that sounds like a lot of fun. >> yes, it is a lot of fun, with a several band. >> and not as to what type of weekend weather of we will half. >> not a whole lot of changes as we head into today. that fog out there this morning. this afternoon we will see mostly sunny skies and pretty mild
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temperatures with low 80s inland, and low 70's along the bay. los 60s coastland . that will all change with a blast of cool air pushing through the north. and 75 inland, and 68 along the bay, 60 on the coast because of the fog. not a big change. big event, the giants vs. the padres. today at 1:10 at at&t park pretty nice weather in store for the ball game. sunny, breezy conditions and the wind will not be too bad today. today is the better day to get outside. the 1:00 p.m. should be 60 degrees, and then when we have your cooler forecast when 63 at 4:00 p.m. >> and again, we come back in just a bit. your " forecast. >> jacqueline, thank you, president obama the clean air technology is essential for the environment and the economic security. and also job
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production. in the weekly radio address that republicans need to stop his efforts for clean energy initiatives. >> for decades, we've talked about the ending of dependants of foreign oil, and if we can explore other options of alternative energy. and every turn, these blockades and roadblocks of clean energy technology. this will mean hundreds of thousands of new american jobs by 2012. jobs for contractors, to install windows, insulation, the factory workers to build high-tech batteries for electric cars, hydro trucks. jobs for engineers, and solar farm, when farm, and to generate-wind farm. >> in the gop election is that
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the democrats are turning out the republicans and pushing a planned agenda. >> this governing party is turning of the american and advance of leak ch advance an agenda that many people oppose. >> and more people are speaking out about government spending, and government debt, and mandatory health care. this seems contradictory to the u.s. constitution and also why republicans are going to do pretty well in the upcoming november elections. however, republicans are not under any illusions. when the let primarily addresses they are stopping the government freight train. to send it the government from both parties this november. >> senator o'connell also
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touched on the unemployment that 15 million americans are looking for work. this is no second tier issue is a national crisis. >> and they did not win yesterday but they have another chance. the giants will face off against the padres, today. and fans are still reaching for the teens of this weekend. two more chances! 6-4 victory, and we do not here is a support system behind the coaches, the players and that is the giants wives vern glenn spoke with them. >> this is mrs. torres to rush the wives spouse, torres just underwent a the emergency appendectomy, and also, amanda sabien the wife of germernal
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mmanager, and with white, friend, a therapist. >> i think you have to go with the flow, give them their space and has some sleepless nights. >> sometimes it is more difficult than people think. they get home, they are tired, and they are worried about the games and everything. you know, you have to deal with that, and to encourage them to do well is fund. >> is a very unusual lifestyle but we feel very fortunate that we get to live is exciting life that we do. even though it can be quite a roller-coaster at times. >> and in the case of mrs. torres, she watched her husband with a game hitting run over the diamondbacks on thursday. >> and some much fun. [applause] >> and the oakland a's are
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taking on the seattle mariners and the seattle. and is first to advances and a grand a slam. just inside right field and trevor cahill. each team to victory, that is leading the oakland a's 9-0. and 18- victories, that is the fourth most in the american league. >> and now for football, stanford against morgadworkin today, and since 1986. oregon. they've not been in the top tennis as 2001. now they've returned to the top tier of ratings, their first opponent is formidable, forthright, oregon. stanford coach is calling the clash between the two teams, monumental. what chance? marty? >> that is a difficult one, and i will choose stanford, what the
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heck? they are the underdogs. >> and why not? >> and okay. and that the stanford band, that crazy stanford band. >> to get a few points for them. >> and still ahead, the c o, p p is out. >> we will be right back. see 0 pp. the ceo of bp tothink fe >> and with the real bargains, a terrific prices, at $399, 3 and also a front loader, and a top loader, these are after rebates. and $399 washer. you can clean up. and in addition, they're covering the sales tax on special items. great prices, and inventory liquidation it means great deals coming up on bay. up bargains. ♪
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>> today, palestinian presence, but " ahmadinejad is going to speak with peace and extend a slowdown and settlement construction in the east bank. right now, mediator, mitchell is meeting with arab leaders to negotiate these decisions and this deadline is friday. intelligence officials from pakistan into suspected american missile strikes have killed 12 militants in the western tribal region of this region. is been a focus of several region focus of a television, that are accused of targeting in nato and northern forces. over the past five weeks, there been 20 missile strikes. in that the te territory of pakistan. >> bp has new leadership, tony hayward it was his last day on thursday criticized for his handling of the massive oil spill.
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>> robert dudley will take over. and hayward will walk away with a nice settlement package. >> still ahead on kron 4 news this weekend friendships' fall apart after a social network. that is facebook. will have more on that movie, coming up. pam and other live look of side of the san francisco ankle still looks gloomy, overcast your forecast coming up from this-- angle.
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♪ >> we're back on kron 4 news was weakened it almost looks like the sun sets. beautiful. >> that almost looks like a sunset, we are back and kron 4 news this weekend. and this summer is coming to when and with the beginning of the fall season getting towards winter. and the first day of winter? >> and we do not get much of
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winter. however, let us check-in with a meteorologist, jacqueline bennett. she has that forecast. >> >> that dense fog out there this morning. and it will make way for sunny skies this afternoon and warmer temperatures. the fog is around the bay shores and on the coast. and to the 12 p.m. hour, just back hugging the coast line up and down the bay area. and by 3:00 p.m., sunny, mild conditions and temperatures very similar to what we saw, yesterday. 61 on the coast, 83, inland will be the warmest spot. here is a look at the fog tracker this morning, to backtrack a little bit how it progressed overnight. 6:00 a.m., the bayshores, 9:00 a.m., it will be a bit more extensive to the bayshore, this morning. not moving too much, and as we
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go into this afternoon the fog is going to be hugging the coastline. over san francisco. and even a bit of a fog starting the giants game but it should clear out shortly, thereafter. temperatures are going to be on the mild side compared to what we saw last weekend. 8:00 a.m., the blue that you see is all temperatures in the 50s. the green is in the 60s a little bit cooler to start the day and will not warm-up that much. today we've a pretty nice to a similar to yesterday but it is that going to be too terribly warm. mostly in the '70s, that is in the yellow, north bay, inland, south bay, and '80s creeping in by 3:00 p.m. and also 80s near santa rosa, antioch, san jose. let us take a look neighborhood by neighborhood of what we're going to expect. 80 degrees on the mark in santa rosa, 63 in san francisco, 72 and san rafael, inland, pretty nice out there. low 80s today. and right here in the immediate coast, we are going to stay cloudy for this afternoon. 61 in half moon bay, 70 in the bayshore, 68 in
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fremont, 83 in los gatos, 80 in san jose and 83 in antioch. let us take a look at the kron 4 7 day around the bay temperatures are doing a lot of up and down for the extended forecast. today is going to be nice and cooler as a blast of cool air from the storm passing us from the north. temperatures only on the mid 70's, inland and the 60s along the bayshore, 60s and along the coast. and another cool off expected for some the company, and tuesday a bit of a warm up with 80 inland. 74 along the bay on what tuesday, 63 on the coast. and then a slight cool down, with a lot of up and down in our extended forecast. > > zuckerberg rise of facebook.
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and the brothers say that this is not an accurate portrayal of actually happened. and they say this is not quite true to life. >> and let us check-in with henry. >> hello, henry. >> i'm sorry i'm sitting around thinking. perhaps you heard about the most talked-about documentary is called waiting for superman. it is about our school system. we are going to talk to two of the stores of the film. why these charter schools are causing such a controversy. and what the answers are. with a troubled system. that is coming up on kron 4 news, this weekend. ♪
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>> welcome back to kron 4 news weekend. the movie, waiting for
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superman. a documentary opened in the bay area, yesterday. causing a huge stir, nationwide. the same person who. the movie, an inconvenient truth. this highlights the movcountries public education system is not succeeding. and the focus on the charter school movement and the students to try to get into charter schools. and a very dramatic, painful process for many students and parents because in many cases only a small percentage action get into those charter schools. they are desperately trying to get into and that will be the difference with and their success and education. and with the problems of public school education and a certain amount of controversy one of the schools is included in the bay area. one of the
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students is here from the bay area. let me introduce you to emily jones, a summsophomore, at prepares and her mother, and jones and todd dixon. thank you for being here and you're going to be movie stars, signing autographs. can you tell us what the process was one there were filming for the documentary? >> well, they filled me at the lottery. >> the lottery, the students? >> a 500. , and only 100. >> nerve wracking? >> yes. to just sit there and wait is whenever going to come up? it was really emotional. >> where would you have gone? and this is silicon valley. where would you have gone? >> i would have attended would
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side. >> and what to do think that was not the best site for-what side? >> i like would side. deaf the name of the school is woodside and i did not want to go to that school it was perhaps too big. >> and luckily, i got into a summit which was even a better fit for me and i love it. >> you are a sophomore. >> yes. >> and anny to have problems or concerns going to this lot 3? >> very stressful and my concern is that if she did not gone and because an illegal except her heart. she went to the open house, loved her school-surely had separate heart on it and she wanted to be challenged in a small school in garment. it was very common for stressful. >> could you explain the charter school concept? there have been so many variations on a charter
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schools now. this film is a particular style of charter school. hal >> yes it started in 1992 the authority less accountability. the-the same of accountability, loss upon ability, so is more opportunity for innovation and small schools. the charter school movement has grown for 20 years. >> these are still public schools. >> yes, >> and there are offended by taxpayers it does not cause them to these are test-funded by taxpayers and what is the difference? although they are smaller. >> the big thing about a charter school is that there single mission as the the one to get every student into college. with high expectations for every student and person that walks through that door their expectation is going to have a 4 year college opportunity. >> and what would that be true for a public school? and i will
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not have time to speak of on everything on that but there are some of the great teachers in public schools knocked those people what is the difference? >> that is tough. there is great teachers and every public school. we consider ourselves a public school and we have foreseen expectations. perhaps that is not the case and a larger schools. the reality is that only 40 percent of the students graduate with the ability after 12 years of high school to go door for your college. >> and british or percentage of college? >> 11%. 96 of been accepted. >> and-100%. >> and these people are just a lottery selection. >> and what to do think of the film? >> it was really emotional. i mean, i feel like looking at all of these kids are was so lucky to have another choice besides
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summit. like would siodside some students to not have the second a better choice. i feel so lucky. to be where i am, now. >> thank you for joining us. and well with this full screen up can you repeat this for me please? >> waiting for superman.com and it is becoming a big national movement. and the school itself. a charter school is one of two that is being run. in the silicon valley. thank you so much for joining us. you are going to hear a lot about this is part of the national dialogue. when we come back, the garden. ♪
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live from the bay area's news station this is the kron 4
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morning news. >> hello everybody, welcome to our third, live hour. we have a state budget, according to the state legislative leaders. with a record 93 without. and also, the n l west title and the giants. >> and quite a segueway [laughter] >> and also, jimi hendrix. we are going to tell you about the man who literally burned up guitars and a focus of a special photography exhibit. we will take a look and the director of the san francisco art exchange. >> 40 years later, still hot! >> a quick live look. we can see san francisco. it is perhaps a bit gloomy. >> and that the sun is going to be shy of the giants here is jacqueline with the forecast. >> not a whole lot of changes
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as we head into today. that fog out there this morning. this afternoon we will see mostly sunny skies and pretty mild temperatures with low 80s inland, and low 70's along the bay. los 60s coastland . that will all change with a blast of cool air pushing through the north. and 75 inland, and 68 along the bay, 60 on the coast because of the fog. not a big change. big event, the giants vs. the padres. today at 1:10 at at&t park pretty nice weather in store for the ball game. sunny, breezy conditions and the wind will not be too bad today. today is the better day to get outside. the 1:00 p.m. should be 60 degrees, and then when we have your cooler forecast when we come back in just a bit.
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penicillins good, thank you jacqueline. and late friday, governor arnold schwarzenegger. -sounds good. >> and the details of the budget proposal will stand up under wraps until wednesday to major results the land tax breaks for businesses, and reducing state pensions. >> ever be worked a lot of hard work it was not difficult. >> and in the and, it is how you package it is give-and-take. >> we always knew that what was required in love difficult decisions to solve a $20 billion debt and that will be the silver lining. >> and this will be and session on wednesday and this is scheduled to be voted on on thursday. >> marijuana possession is a less serious offense on january 1st. governor arnold schwarzenegger announced a less
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charge of from a misdemeanor, to a and the governor says that while the does not support the criminalization of marijuana the bill will save the state court monday, and decrease jail state prison populations. >> with torres received beef willy makc award and they gon zalez with 4 - 0 san diego and the 6th the giants to crack a t wo run homeroun then dndres
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torres with a score 3 and as pagoda the ninth inning, aubrey had a giants excited. and freddie sanchez, who was running second. did not make it happen and the giants had a loss from the final score, 6-4. >> and he was right in the strike zone. and he is off tonight. we made some mistakes. they took advantage of him. however, he has been so well he is an off night, tonight. >> and i let some big pitches over the plate with a three-one homer to gonzales. and if i had more middle-up for him. i didn't
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make a good pitch and he did take advantage of it. >> again at the game it today with the extended coverage for a special broadcast from the at&t park on our website www.kron.com >> we will be right back. melting cheese, strami, 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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>> an oakland woman is in jail, after two year-old was found beaten. jonathan blum speaks to neighbors who saw this, on fold. >> this two year-old is on the hospital and a mother has gone to jail on charges of abuses charges. the girl was unconscious when the paramedics came and got her at this complex in fruitvalle, they heard the mother screaming at the house to call god, called the police and now she is suspected of beating her daughter with damages to her face. the child is suspected to
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live, and placed in child protective services. >> garridos were indicted by grand jury facing 18 charges of kidnapping, rape, and food act on a child. the indictment also is charged with producing child pornography from fife jaycee and pillip dugards's mental cap capacity is still under investigation. >> and jimi hendrix, the rock legend. the total photography display.
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♪ >> for all those that still believe we are young, young at heart. jimi hendrix died 40 years ago at the age of 27. difficult to believe yet he is so much more popular than ever. you are seeing his example of this fork-box cd music is scheduled for released next month. -for box release. >> and a san francisco art exchange, it is called " can you see me " elect to the camera lens and joining us is the director. and photographer. and ferran view about the idea of how this started. , one of my favorite performers was jimi hendrix is the icon of all icons for that time. . we did not
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want this year to pass to commemorate the fact we lost him 40 years ago. and also we lost 40 years ago that could have banned. because he was creative, innovative, and a fountain of creativity. >> and he came to you in london for two different for assistance? >> yes, the 1960's. and a please-photo studios photo shoots. and they're pretty much back to back come within six weeks between them the first was primarily of jimmy, by himself. and i also wanted him to be photographed with his band. and then when i photographed them primarily altogether because they had their hair to look like jimi hendrix. >> and those are captured in this. >> yes, the experience. >> these are the photographs? >> yes. and some of these are
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mine, summer other photographers from the exhibition. >> that is mined. >> and how to the photo shoot go? and the relationship >> in those days, it was very new for everybody. people did not understand about posing >> and that was cool. >> and jimmy was a very nice man. at this point in time he was excited about his new career, and the focus was on him. coming from the blind spot light it was an exciting time. everything was very positive. and i think one of the things that people see in my photographs is the man, the human being. not the " rock god ". but this extraordinary sensitive man. >> and there are reminders that this wonderful human being died at 27. >> well, there are artists that
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also died young. >> jim morrison, janis joplin. >> yes i did the pressure, and the fast living. yes,-i take the pressure, and when you were young you think you are in vincible, and test the limits. >> and what is the music live on? >> because it is cool, awesome. >> yes, to this day. >> and with any other artist, it is almost like audio painting. why is a great painting is that is 300 years old still great? and music is great in the timeless way. >> and that really hits at that the music is timeless. also, some photographs of jimi hendrix at the monterey pop festival. that is really when he came to the forefront. certainly in the bay area. >> and certainly, he had to go
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to europe first. for some reason he was not catching on. he became a huge sensation and the european musicians, market. he came back here, add it changed everything at the monterey pop festival stage. it was the jaw dropping. can we expect for this exhibit question mark from the early days, of the olympia. all the way to his work at the culver call, with stock. that was is less, iconic. >> woodstock-- >> it is a great show. and it is great to be part of it. >> and when you are taking these photos did you realize it was something so special? >> difficult question. >> and i realized that he was extraordinary. and when you saw him live he was so charismatic. and with he looked. it was
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sensational. and i knew that it was special what i had no idea that 43 years later. talking about him. >> and you can speak and see about him at the jimmy hendrix the life to the camera lens can you see me? it is september 25th-october 26th ration at s f a e .com >> and both the gentleman, thank you so much. congratulations. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> and we're going to check in with henry. >> and then it we will be right back and if you ever have posted on the internet. you need to know that you could be legally liable. in fact, some pretty nasty cases who thought they were anonymous. they said things the got them into pretty big trouble. the viability and on the internet, when we come back
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>> welcome back, there's been a great deal of discussion on the tragic story of wreckers student captured on asexual seen at- rutgers that is an extreme case of using the internet for misusing the internet. and the fact is that every day people are posting things online. and that can be damaging to other people and can also be damaging to themselves. in fact, you could be significantly liable, financially for what you do on the internet. and this is eric goldman, an associate professor at the high tech law institute in santa clara university specializing in an area like this. what type of things can i post on line on get me on
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trouble? >> they're not allowed to publish content with the world at large. certainly, there are types of things were publishing content could create significant liability. two of the obvious ones is a defamation, and also copyright infringement. taking the pulse of their work and republish it. >> advice rachel is a jerk? >> in theory, yes, you could. and if i said that she is a jerk? >> and yes, calling somebody a jerk. >> and we would call that an opinion. >> even though i know it is a fact?, sometimes we strongly believe in our view is [laughter] >> and what is something that could get me into trouble a question mark >> and i said that if i thought joe was taking $20 of the cash register. that is the same as
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calling show a thief. and if it is a factual statement is enough to be testable. is testable and wrong? it can create, liability. >> and there are cases of people being this used car company ripped me off. and they are crooks and the book it sued for this. >> the cause of defamation is not as easy to characterize. and what is a clear statement of fact, opinion that is a bit, gray area. there has been a litigation of the greenback area. and i'm not sure of my opinions but yet, the-gray area. and the plight of know that you arm harming my business by selling notes and neck and-you are harming my business by saying those comments. >> and even if it is not brought to a guilty verdict, there could still have steep legal fees?
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panel homeowner's insurance covers that? >> yes, some homeowners insurance covers that. there could be coverage provided for defamation claims against them. even then, it may not be adequate. and most of us are not spending our lives in court. >> and but i put something kron 4 yelon yelp >> and could i put that have been sued? >> yes. >> anonymous? the theory of anonymity on the internet is not exactly black-and-white. it is truly not a miss standard, the 40's will be able to find out who it is and >> the court can actually order
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websites and if the they can order the websites to dig in and find out who this person is? is that correct? and yes, that is correct. there is a lot of data trails through ordinary course of using the internet. much of that information is looking for plaintiffs onlooking who said it. >> and even things you deleted from facebook to be on deleted if the judge says the way to find it? >> yes, if the service provider has that data? the judge can request that the data. >> is a jumble of there, live is in gentleman. >> eric gardner i golden this a ericgoldman.org
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live from the bay area's news station this is the kron 4 morning news. >> welcome back, kron 4 news this weekend clancy got to the south bay partly cloudy skies. >> let us check in with jacqueline bennett. she has the full monty. >> not a whole lot of changes as we head into today. that fog out there this morning. this afternoon we will see mostly sunny skies and pretty mild temperatures with low 80s inland, and low 70's along the bay. los 60s coastland . that will all change with a blast of cool air pushing through the north. and 75 inland, and 68 along the bay, 60 on the coast because of the fog. not a big change. big event, the giants vs. the padres. today at 1:10 at at&t park pretty nice weather in store for the ball game. sunny, breezy conditions and the
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wind will not be too bad today. today is the better day to get outside. the 1:00 p.m. should be 60 degrees, and then when we have your cooler forecast when we come back in just a bit. >> and at 9:32 it might not have been a victory for the giants, faced off against the padres fans are routine. two more times this weekend, the giants' victory 6-4 is been a lot and challenging road for the giants. and carry recaptures the season, so far. >> every good story needs a good beginning in the giants provide all of the trauma in their home opener. from what [applause] >> throughout april and most of made the giants stayed at work at top of their division. however, at the end of the month
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of may, the bats felt sciensile >> and also, there is also struggling on the pitcher's mound. by the end of june it was time or a change >> we're sputtering, offensive line, there's no way to get around it. >> and buster posey moves in from the minors and the giants never looked back. >> three hits saturday, three hits sunday. >> with help from his 21 game hitting streak of bluster oppose it, they come back. with 13-4. and 17 games back. and one game behind the division leaders. they hang on, and they hang on as august turns into september, saturday night fever turns into pennant fever. >> and he is like one great play every day. >> the padres drop to a great
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place that after each great play. >> and the giants pitchers shut down the opposition. if they did not give up only three runs in 18 straight games. a record since 1917, the white sox. >> there is a lot more to come, with continuing coverage of the giants action at this weekend. today is at 1:00, for more information. www.kron.com today, and you will have the new clipper card gate system of fixed by sunday. after kron 4 allowed found a flaw. kron 4 has some of the. >> at civic center station at the fix was up and working. waving my hand in front of the center the gate did not open court two weeks ago, kron 4 broke the story that the new n $30 million clipper gates would open with a swipe of the hand.
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passing your hand in front of the center of people going through without having to pay. on friday, the software was installed and this was the first piece that will no longer open by waving your hand in front of the sensor. well the gate near the civic center are fixed, that 8/market still open with the wave of your hand. the hope is to get all of these fixed in the underground muni system by monday morning. the software has to be manually installed in each station. reported in san francisco, kate thompson, kron 4 news. >> federal investigators are gathering information from the deadly sin cornell explosion. christine connolly shows us a video of that pipe. taken from a government laboratory. and in this field for the first time the explosion of the pipe and numerous ankles hit up close. 27 ft that flew up into the air the ankle. the arrows are showing that is just peeled back like a
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banana and a different-anklgle birds say that dark area could be a oil and the ntsb is going to do an analysis of this section and other sections. they aren't looking for signs of corrosion, metal fatigue. tom bauman, and explosions expert at stanford iuniversity is thinking that this could perhaps started at a weld. >> to take a look at the nature of the structure, it looks like is a very streebreak instead ofa ragged break. >> this investigation is going to take 12-18 more months. christine connolly, kron 4 news. >> still to come, the first legislation as a result of the health care reform bill o.
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and another live look about. it at a live shot from the bay bridge. all seems quiet. and quite and a bit cloudy.
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>> ninth 40. signed two years for the to-it is 9:40. >> governor schwarzenegger signed two years for the to health benefits to change since the new health care reform became law. and this new legislation will allow individuals to purchase insurance regardless of medical history. also, creat a stronger bond for smaller businesses to get insurance, and pooling them together. these cannot take effect until january, 2014. >> on friday, crews of caltran went through the devil's slide tunnel. jeff bush third >> it was a sight to see. the portal at the north side was breached by the mass of
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rotating earth cutting machine called the rd header. you can see how this powerful is with steel plates that make short work of the rock that stood between it and the enthusiastic crowd. the ground shook as the heavy equipment was methodically abraded by workers inside that is been under construction by more than three years. it is taken this long to pour through this material that makes up this mountain. there for 24-7, 365 and the hard work completed the conduit that will give relief to drivers that depend on a route from half moon bay and back. when it is all said and done it will be a safer route that, for years, have driven apprehensively on the old road. the was on say, unreliable. >> at the tunnel, jeff bush.
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>> and stay with us, henry is in the garden, next. ♪
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♪ >> well, these are beautiful and i know the worst post to stop and smell the roses. -i know that it is intended for people to stop and smell the roses but why are roses so difficult to find them fragrant? >> in the 1960's, the focus was on the color. and now. off jacque represents store roses. and you can even see that they distribute roses that are bred by a french company that is what
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your looking at. and in the age of jackson, perkins, and how do you come in and say to purchase our roses? >> and absolutely. and we have been a run for 100 years. recently, in the bay area of we have been around. and to bring west coast gardiner's the beauty of these roses. >> what is different from these ? >> the fragrance. the look, if you put this and you can see it the old-fashioned, a turn-of- the-century. also, they're very robust, party, and highly disease-resistant. the color is very strong. >> beautiful, i love these shapes and more people are eating away from those close hybrid classic. >> and this is a climber rose? >> yes, that is correct it is named, colette. and it is rare
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when you have a lot of fragrance on a climber and is also very tame. and let go eight, 10, feet tall it will go about 7-8 ft. tall. >> collette, well-behaved [laughter] >> and the aroma of these. and to these very and the fragrance? >> absolutely! and it's the note fragrances are either overwhelmed by the color, or they are ov and are they do not know how to define it. and it can be difficult to identify. and if people are trying to prove that the fragrance, the different for groand how my going to do that?, a blind test. >> and i am glad you asked. >> and i been traveling, and i give this to you on the airplanes and you are going to
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try it. >> this is one of those segments. >> okay.. so it cannot cheat. >> and where your going to find that without your site your sense of smell will be stronger. >> and let us start right here. >> and you'll find a more frequent. >> and that is a bit of citrus, lemon with the classic rose. and a hint of jasmine mixed with the essence. the yes. >> and that is a nice, beautiful fragrance. >> the identification of the name wind, the classic rose and the spice. >> jasmine. bill and this is next. this this the frederick.
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>> that is almost like a spice. >> yes, spice, pepper. and if you could believe that there is a peppery smell in a rose? >> and if you get overwhelmed? which one? >> the frederic mistral. >> and one more. >> yes and this is the more citrus. >> and no! henry. and is still has some fragrance? >> absolutely, henry, you are very good. the nose knows [laughter] >> and we're running over. and the nice thing is that i cannot keep time. so i can keep speaking. and i want to thank you. >> you can take these off. >> and it is called start roses.
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>> this is the romantic. correct. -star roses take it for me. and thank you for bringing these and take a wonderful aroma. >> henry as always talking about being in the dark la >> and a live look of side. on the right, walnut creek and a beautiful look at the tower. that is your mt. tam. >> let us check-in with jacqueline bennett with a check of the weather. >> that dense fog out there this morning. and it will make way for sunny skies this afternoon and warmer temperatures. the fog is around the bay shores and on the coast. and to the 12 p.m. hour, just back hugging the coast line up and down the bay area. and by 3:00 p.m., sunny, mild conditions and temperatures very similar to what we saw, yesterday. 61 on the coast, 83, inland will be the warmest spot. here is a look at the fog tracker this morning, to
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backtrack a little bit how it progressed overnight. 6:00 a.m., the bayshores, 9:00 a.m., it will be a bit more extensive to the bayshore, this morning. not moving too much, and as we go into this afternoon the fog is going to be hugging the coastline. over san francisco. and even a bit of a fog starting the giants game but it should clear out shortly, thereafter. temperatures are going to be on the mild side compared to what we saw last weekend. 8:00 a.m., the blue that you see is all temperatures in the 50s. the green is in the 60s a little bit cooler to start the day and will not warm-up that much. today we've a pretty nice to a similar to yesterday but it is that going to be too terribly warm. mostly in the '70s, that is in the yellow, north bay, inland, south bay, and '80s creeping in by 3:00 p.m. and also 80s near santa rosa, antioch, san jose. let us take a look neighborhood by neighborhood of what we're going
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to expect. 80 degrees on the mark in santa rosa, 63 in san francisco, 72 and san rafael, inland, pretty nice out there. low 80s today. and right here in the immediate coast, we are going to stay cloudy for this afternoon. 61 in half moon bay, 70 in the bayshore, 68 in fremont, 83 in los gatos, 80 in san jose and 83 in antioch. let us take a look at the kron 4 7 day around the bay temperatures are doing a lot of up and down for the extended forecast. today is going to be nice and cooler as a blast of cool air from the storm passing us from the north. temperatures only on the mid 70's, inland and the 60s along the bayshore, 60s and along the coast. and another cool off expected for some the company, and tuesday a bit of a warm up with 80 inland. 74 along the bay on what tuesday, 63 on the coast. and then a slight cool down, with a lot of up and
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down in our extended forecast. >> when we come back, more on the giants. >> and the fans are hoping the giants will. eal on u-verse tv. just $29 a month for six months. plus for a limited time, get hbo and cinemax free for three months. yeah, and u-verse tv lets you record up to four shows from any room on a single dvr and play them back on -- any -- tv. and multiview, which lets you follow four channels at once. whoa! whoa! [ female announcer ] visit an at&t store today. hurry and take advantage of our great deal on u-verse tv. just $29 a month for six months. plus for a limited time, get hbo and cinemax free for three months. you can even upgrade to over 130 hd channels. that's so cool. i know. [ female announcer ] see it. believe it. u-verse tv.
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>> baseball, the 1:00 p.m. game at at&t park. the fans are also try to get over the loss of last night. >> i'm not worried because the padres will not beat us. there's no way. and not even if we had to go to monday. they are going down, and the giants are going to win the n.l. west. >> they will when tomorrow, or sunday just one more game. >> we have two more chances. >> and i have nothing but the utmost faith that we're going to a victory, tomorrow. >> giants! >> and a big win tomorrow, awesome. >> and oh man! in kron 4 will be
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the game with all the highlights. >> we are going to wrap it up showing you this live picture from washington d.c. where labor groups are rallying home front of the lincoln memorial. 400 groups are participating called one nation working together. >> this is the same location or fox news commentator, glenn beck had a tea party rally. the organizers insist that it is not political. >> that is going to wrap this up. thank you for joining us. marty gonzales, is about, and thank you. we will to back and catch all the latest news. >> see you tomorrow. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ @2 rule the tweet.
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