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>> live from the bay area news station this is kron4 news >> hello all come to to live hours of kron4 news. a show unfolded in a unique spanish
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language of the bay as the two candidates had a lead to a no vote. we have the latest on the housekeeper. >> feeling it fired up and feeling the heat, the giants. the giants and the padre's around three. they get to one last chance to win the title. we have more on that. with more details on the california budget deal. it depends on a lot of ifs. >> speaking of this by the way if the giants, will they want to, but if they were to lose today they do have all wild card for the playoffs on monday. >> yes and then they would have landed the >> too depressing to discuss. that is talk about some much more exciting items like, who the heck is growing more food in farmers' markets? are they farmers? who are they anyways? and also we will meet ellen west in who had to learn chinese
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to understand the chinese. language says a lot about the people and their lifestyle. >> ok let us take a quick look out side this morning as he walked to the studio i felt rain. >> yes said said the building i >> was walking. >> (laughter) >> well i need my exercise henry. the rain in the forecast >> know it should clear up. >> at cooler forecast on passport today. temperatures at 10:00 hour into the 50s and 60s and by the time we had about noontime weakening in some '60s and '70s into the forecast and afternoon highs are tapping out in the 60s in the 70's and 70's in the north bay through the delta and to antioch and down to the set is well. the numbers are getting up into the low 70's by santa rosa and 70 degrees in nevada where we are keeping in
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the 60s for san rafael and in san francisco the low sixties for san francisco. temperatures down into the south bay into the upper 70's and about 67 degrees expected in oakland. there is a slight chance thunderstorms. and it could get such into your monday. >> they give an inch and we've said. the state is the blurting a troubled or for anyone traveling to europe. there were warning about protect potential terrorist and to watch out for it to our strands and transportation here it is alert will i travel warnings advising them not to leave europe. paris are plotting attacks in europe. and the assault weapons are
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similar to the deadly shooting spree and mom by india. the >> little bit more than five weeks from now the two candidates made what man and jerry brown. next they starred in that glorious it debate from the university. it was california's real debate broadcast in spanish. one of the big issues. this one, mickey before the former executive she worked for nine years and last weekend the controversy all stamen of who knew what went because of an inquiry into the it social service. she denied a letter but they produced a letter with a note for her husband. they said when she it helped search was fired. it caused a heated exchange in last night's debate. >> and you should be ashamed.
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you and your servants, plus her deportation at risk. he put her out there and you should be ashamed for sacrificing her on the political ambition. a >> if you cannot stand up on your own tv and say hey, i made a mistake. 20 percent of voters are latino and they are concerned >> their assessed new policy oh and iran has 30 percent of white voters in 18 percent are still undecided. the poll was taken before details with wit and
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housekeeper. >> more details are emerging this weekend the no new taxes optimistic font financial i'm >> the saying goes politics is the art of compromise. now, a does not include taxes. there lies on a combination of spending cuts cheery to close and $19 billion deficit the proposed budget banks on the optimistic forecast of $4.5 billion from higher projected revenues. but and accounts from
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$1.2 billion from selling estate properties. lawmakers agreed to at two-year delay to a corporate tax break that was set to take effect next year. that delay should bring in another $1.4 billion and bp is also recorded that the federal government more budget details and lawmakers are set to vote on the proposed budget on thursday. still >> ahead of the attack on a woman in east bay. we will have the details coming ahead. >> a rally taking a live look out side, the creek where the clouds have gathered but it will disappear by the afternoon. you will be right back.
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once again on gonna was the fifth person attacks since june. the latest incident happened just last night and she is grab behind from the suspect to try to force her back into the home. she's taken to the hospital the suspect is the fight 9 and has brown hair and facial hair. he is wanted for another attack on and september 16th. his men arrested in connection with rape. >> more than 1000 of gallons spilled from the 18 ft. building yesterday. firefighters say that the fuel leaked building houses
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>> done to the final weekend in vallejo. and >> to this live look out side. there you go. it is no longer have the and dentist. a few people i'm happy with the rainshowers should not lasted should go away. it is a suggestion.
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we are back on kron4 news and it is 815 is a beautiful start for the mount kem.
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>> this check in with a meteorologist least oblige to see if she has to say. >> edges of showers today and even some thunderstorms. the light through the south bay so we have san jose's out toward and cooler than average temperatures are back. temperatures today could be much cooler than yesterday as we head into the work week said temperatures plus a little bit of wind out there. it is partly cloudy conditions that continued throughout the week. this storm system is out in the pacific and it could happen if the moister action brings it into the bay area. by about the 10:00 hour it will be into the 50s and 60s and by noon time we will warm enough and all of these fellows will start selling some 70 the spirit by the afternoon is looking like we talk out of the '50's and '70's treated as a mixture of both. san cool along
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the coast and all low 60s. it is about 23 degrees as a natural light and sun rose and 73 degrees in nevada. 56 degrees and a rich man and temperatures into the '70s right to the napa valley and some of will build warmer locations getting up to about 77 degrees and san francisco is really chilly throughout the day today. it is want to be about 66 degrees and a little bit warmer of that and to hayward. during to places like antioch we can get kind of close to the 80 degree reading at we're not quite getting into the upper 70's. about 71 degrees and you concede the coast and very cool and about 62 degrees into morgan held here is
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a look at your seven day around the bay and there is that chance of showers. with the best chance in the north bay is a little crazy as sweet afternoon kind of moves out. partly cloudy conditions persist 60s in the close. >> and he libby's said. the giants' playoff in their own hands on saturday they just could not win again san diego the padre started strong and did not look back. the managed three
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hits in the first six innings there one game behind >> we have to get these past goalie analyst the keep fighting and they did not quite happen that you know will continue to fight. >> somerb' pressure patches you know and didn't happen. >> think they're pressing too much.
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>> well today's game starts at 1:00 at at&t part. >> and everyone is keeping their fingers crossed >> and did toes. >> whenever you can. (laughter) >> so imagine you're living in language and how important is language in understanding where your living. when that we can all depend on we'll make the offer coming up.
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connect 2400  >> welcome back to kron4 news weekend. obviously the attention is focused on a greater consent. it is going to be the other biggest superpower of the world. how do you understand the chinese? i would like to introduce you to the author of
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breathing in chinese. commander in and mess sausages and life lunch and she spent three years working with her husband. the thing about chinese we know it's very different from the american. in terms of your expense it will help to understand where you're living right? >> yes i learned the best to know what chinese i could know. it is very different because the grammar is different the sound system is different and it is very hard to get rid on something so you get some traction and forward motion. there of >> are other languages. and where there is different alphabets. different systems. you get mandarin which is what we're talking about. mandarin is sort of another it level of difficulty >> entirely in a different way. as a minimalist language and a lot of ways. so for example in
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your vocabulary you can take one word that sounds the same and say, a shirt. if you randomly opened the dictionary of the shirt you will find it 20 definitions of all of these meetings. some the according to the town which is hard for us to hear because it is another layer of difficulty that some of them are just homonyms all over the place. in essence it is very hard just to get start to get your feet so i am much other languages have, you do not have that kind of obstacles. is that to some extent because you have radiograms trade explain the system. i know some people read about it. news when it briefly. >> read and a system which in the sound system. share and share >> shirty mean? >> each, say you have 20 pages
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of share each one of them each meaning would have a different character, a different symbol representing yet seen could beat or reading along silently to yourself if you're reading it aloud each a different picture, each different character could likely be a sounding of the same. >> you write about the fact that there seems to be a certain abruptness. a say in abruptness in the language. currently there are some good reasons for that. can you explain. >> one of the oil is into this is trying to know the difference of what you say and what you see in terms of language and behavior. you often find very
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abrupt halt would be like a glass of water whereas thinks of it later in our language research is a straightforward. >> so why it >> is a very minimalist language tends you do not have those little words like could ensure it and what and like you just have, do not want. there is no construction there is no present there is no past it is like yesterday it i went store. wsytt is an easy thing because you do not have to tortures' self learning all of those endings and agreements. >> so the grammar is easier with
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disconnect between us because we see politeness and behavior and what sounds like rudeness and it takes is are realized that they are not rude or abrupt it is just the way the language works under language structure appeared it seems abrupt. c,gv)+pvzsé÷hz46>r4se8mhppr,js >> well it certainly leaves ajs lot of room for missed communication and i think under standing ala to what you're hearing goes all lot way >> the book is called dreaming in chinese. i just got my hands on and i want to tell you how wonderful it is great. thank-you very very much. when we come back:[çuu'defined back.
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>> welcome back there is a traveler. they're warming every bit of a potential terrorist threat. the other is when step below a travel warning. european officials have been concerned for days without salt weapons >> at goodwill store designed to provide training is not in business.w=ç it is in castro
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yesterday's and organizers open and the business because date struggle the double the average rate of unemployment in the area. we >> really change the staff and had to look for work and we're going to continue to work with them and other goodwill stores. and other retail this is is a program that gives them the vbwopportunity to learn the skis and fill those gaps it is temporary. it is known as a pop up store. it is expected for about six months. >> all right, let us get into a quick look out side in this jam in the sf bay where skies are
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>> as chicken with louise l. hodge. she has the forecast. the temperatures by the time o'clock hour into the 50s and 60s and by the time we hit noontime we can hit some 70's and the forecast and the afternoon i is really just tapping out in the '50s and '60s. also to the antioch and down into the south bay as well. the numbers are getting up into the low 70's at 70 degrees also into it san francisco a 56 degree is expected in oakland. >> there is a slight chance of some showers and some thunderstorms. there could be breezy as the head into your monday and into the evening
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>>v is the last day for a popular event. thousands of people have ñ attend and today's performance >> we ought to start a new what festival. hundreds of thousands of people who would disagree and a variety of subjects and it would get along with each other c,gv)+pvzsé÷hz46>r4se8mhppr,jse reason are poor country does not feel like that. >> apologies account? the organizers are urging you to use public transportation. >> mental illness can strike
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anyone and any family. they introduce us to an actress to trust erase the shame. >> award winning actress glenn close is in the napa valley not to act but to put this light on her mentally ill family. her nephew kill in and >> i am scared so affected. >> clothes along their sister and nephew. at that facile for mental health. >> i really believe is a family affair. she >> and your family are going public with the taint of mental illness. >> most of all is mean working and pushing through a bill myself to conquer some things that you know scare me. >> you do not ever want to see somebody love suffering. there is a lot of suffering that goes in with mental illness. from
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being diagnosed to whatever it is does steel and is frightening. >> believe she is doing her biggest role to remove the stigma of for a mental brain disorders. for now but kron4 news it. still >> ahead on kron4 news weekend they have new devices to protect the country from western attack. >> this is san francisco. it is overcasts storm clouds and it is looking little blue. hopefully it will clear away. it is all of those giant fans are gloomy enough. >> i ray ascension of the ballpark count. >> we will be back.
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package of new technologies designed to protect the package includes assembly lines for launching weapons and there are also technologies for vessels and radar. >> still ahead on kron4 news weekend in their going to talk to giant fans about yesterday's tough loss. we're going to go out live for a look at the senate to bridge. sunshine is picking up and people still have their headlights on so it could be a while before we get clear skies.
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the east bay. yeah >> us let us check in with meteorologist least hodge. >> so showers and even some thunderstorms. mainly however for the south bay is cooler than average temperatures and in fact and yesterday. as we head into the beginning of your work week he will start to notice plus a little bit of wind out there. it is a little crazy essentially we head into the afternoon. partly cloudy conditions continue throughout the week. so your style it radar-0 as the pressure way. and it could bring it into the bay area. by about noontime all of
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this yellow indicates a few 70's. including a san jose and by the afternoon it believes that we will pop out in the '60s and '70s as well. a combination of them both. and into the low 60s. about 72 degrees out of 73 degrees into nevada and 70 percent in south braille. keeping the temperatures into the '70s. to vallejo and some of the warmer locations like fairfield our action getting up to about 77 degrees and in san francisco about 62 so it will stay chile trip the day today. this is 66 degrees for an afternoon is expected and oakland feared a little bit warmer than that in hayward and anc antioch and we could get close of we're not quite get in there. this is what 71 degrees in redwood city and we could see the clothes is actually sing
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fairly cool about 62 degrees. judging into the upper 70 is into morgan hill getting into 78 degrees and 73. here's a look at your seven day around the bay and there is that chance of showers. when the best testing for the north bay. as we head to your monday for the first set of that work week. and let about the tuesday or the once it is not quite freezing but is cloudy conditions at recess is really not until the end of the we we are getting back up into the low 80s by the end of the week and into the weekend and keeping it in the '70s around the bay. mid- 60's around the close.
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>> well we are going to take some looks at offense going on around the streets today. at the oakland museum of california. you should be aware that those picks are tickets for free for today. this of then was founded by the it malefactor representing hundreds of local artists participating in today's fare. the fed >> then you'll rock and roll it sent jose half marathon kick off. looking at video, this year they expect more than people to take part. the bands of blues travelers will be performing right after the race.
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>> esther looks like a fun time does annette >> from >> the giants could be in the playoffs ok, if they beat the braves they both make the playoffs. wild card. fans were it clearly frustrated this weekend. >> once again they're eager to wave them to help them win the division game fans cheered in montrose,. the talk to each other up in the dugout that once and got behind and fans kept the
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energy level up to read the game. when the giants were not able to deliver the fans' were not shy about letting them know how they felt. the fans immediately set their sights on tomorrows season finale. >> i'm feeling confident out tomorrow, we are born to take it all. >> i was counting on it so much today. they did not come through for us. >> will when smiles ago giants. of all the faith that we will it to come out feeling that. come on. let's produce, let's go giants series >> at&t part kron4 news. >> passionate a?
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>> henry >> get some runs and pro days. >> i'm glad to consult ourselves with our next guest. she'd does not want to count all of them while she traveled to find out who's or natural food these days. we'll find out about it on kron4 news.
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living, you know that in today's world people are looking for older americans, independence. back to land. as you save the farmers from destriers a very well-educated and is a different kind of education in many of these kids that they have. >> there and trying to do it their way, not commercially. they're not trying to be organically sustained. they have trug struggles accomplishing that. >> one cannot just began to be a
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farmer and there are lessons that need to be learned by all of them and financial stability. all of these folks want. >> how did they manage that? >> is a young man who began as a conventional lead farmland he, he worked for an organic wood farmer for this summer and his girlfriend saw him midway through and he said to her " if i ever want to be an organic farmer, shoot me. " he was overweight, he had a diabetic problem and/forward he is now organic wheat farmer and he will tell you that physically is just as hard work and he is drawing could things into his slant rather than fertilizing it to keep old conventional plant alive. >> is organic farming more difficult? >> do not think so. farming is farming. >> what is the race there as
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opposed to a rice farmer? >> i called her a racer and she calls herself the ricer very she is also a rice farmer. she is in minneapolis and she is one of the got children of white known that, who is a very famous native american farmer and/or activist. this young girl brought with grandparents who were racers and they were, you know, they raced in >> a lake> what is rvcing >> well it is of the grandmother in the french and the grandfather it shocks of the rice into the lake and you can hear unpoetic sound and the rice would fall into the bottom of the boat and huge amounts of rice >> so it is more wild? yes >> it is wild rice farming
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>> we only of 30 seconds left. can you tell us about >> ms. goodman> she happens to be my daughter. she has made her matta, brought. she is in the publishing world after college in york city. she was raised in the urban environment. she is a farmer. she is a vote later, editor and a farmer and i have never seen are happier. she is really, and dynamically happy. >> the duck about sex and activists and we have some photos. thank you very much it was nice to be in dearborn to take a break and when we come back we have the latest news and sports. dearborn to talk about the giants' unfortunately appeared to we just forget the giants' unfortunately appeared to we just forget about them? activia is better than ever! the giants' unfortunately appeared to we just forget about them? hey, you guys. want to try activia's great new taste?
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live from bay area news services kron4 news weekend. >> hello everybody and welcome back to our second hour of the kron4 news weekend. we're born to talk about the cantorial race with an equipment. following news that she has fired tear and documented it house worker. politicians questioner >> and each other honesty? (laughter) who have delayed this debate (laughter) >> also note if you guys have minds been in the american government of europe on alert there was more bought by all kinds. i will have more on that greenback to a later game about 1:00. he may have heard about it. i am fine, i am confident.
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we're also going to meeting some dancers or choreographers to literally swung from the raptors. >> realistic a quick look out side. it is clear enough >> yes big contrast, chicken with the need urologist for the forecast. >> a cooler forecast on top for today and temperatures by the 10:00 hour into the 50s and 60s. we will have some 70's into into out,% rosa we are keeping it into the 50s and san francisco
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into the low 60s. temperatures down into the said day at 56 degrees for oakland it could get a little bit crazy will be cool for much of your work week. >> at the top of the news in the state department the trouble arts are through all-america ed traveling in europe. your officials are worried about potential terrorists and their cautious where they have to work sites. in transportation. the alert is one step below trouble warming of sizing them not to go. the terrace are linked to all kinds and they have assault
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weapons trade their similar to the deputies and on by india. >> california first week of the editorial debate is broadcast in spanish. made what man's former husky part work for and women for nine years. kron4 news reggie kumar has the highlights. >> old made what men and jerry brown came out swinging during a televised debate in fresno. it had something to do with the former as keeper going public this week about being fired. >> you should be ashamed jerry. you and your surrogates. it cost her deportation at risk any put her out there and you should be ashamed for sacrificing after a your political edition. >> you falsely defamed this woman and said she still things. it was not true. there's
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something wrong here. you cannot stand up on your own to freed you blamed her, you blame me, he blamed the news but you do not take accountability. >> campaign two weeks ago and that you're going at the hip it was a political stunt. >> is represent sitting in but former housekeeper and both candidates have to recall is that will make them as good as governor. a >> she is smart and she is tough i can tell her that because i've been campaigning against it for seven months >> here's how long career and i really like his choice of life from a big fan of her >> as he could more for kron4 news
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>> and they're virtually tied and egg is slightly ahead. 18 percent are still undecided and other public policy for it u.s. senate. 42 percent of california voters are going for barbara boxer and 35 percent are supporting challenger reliefs your knees >> more details are emerging this morning for the california budget deal on friday. there's no new taxes on the budget and it relies on a combination of spending and optimistic financial projections prepared it will be $19 billion deficit dahlin has more on that plan.
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>> california finally follows the budget and instead they rely on 30% and optimistic financial objections to $19 billion. the cut is not an ounce in the newsroom on dahlin for kron4 news. >> police and the easter on the lookout for it predators' and an apartment, also >> we granted a live look out side for golden gate bridge is still overcast skies. still ahead.
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>> it's 910 and police say that
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a woman was leaving her apartment tried to force her back into her home. she is able to break free was taken to the hospital. the suspect is described as a white male, medium build with brown hair and also some facial hair they say he is the same suspect that they're looking for for another attack on september 16th. earlier in the summer they did arrest him and he was filed and charged with similar crimes. >> thousand gallons of diesel spills from at&t building. the firefighters say it leaked from a container on the roof and that fuel is used to power the buildings just in case of an outage and some of it didn't reach storm drains. the building operates at&t's 911 have and the service was not affected by this
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bill. >> the playoffs and down to the final of the season. the padres and we're gone to take a live look out side of the bay bridge toll plaza where we have overcast skies truthful work as coming up next.
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thunderstorms are too. it gives a little breezy in the afternoon. and by about the same time on wednesday it is not as crazy of the temperatures are cool and cloudy temperatures aware of when to pick up too low cloud cover and fog. it is really not until the end where temperatures are actually came on the rebound. we're in the low 80s by the weekend and keeping in the '70s around the bay. and
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60s on the coast. >> ok lisa thank-you, let us turn to the sports. the giants again, could not snatch away from the san diego padres and they started strong and never looked back. they blocked in two runs in the first inning alone and the giants had three hits there you have one of them. it was 4-2 and the cadres were just one game behind the giants with one game laughed the was hoping they could put the game by an unfinished is a badly needed a win. >> if you want to ever help out it is a couple of days send you know, it did not what happened to you know when you cut your to
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mark and, you need to fight. >> couple basis of the star and an almost got a out of the jam >> i do not think the guys are pressing too much. you know, >> well today's game starts at 1:00 p.m. this afternoon it at at&t park. >> let us get some fans going. >> speaking of giant your in the annual san capital contest yesterday 27 people showed up for the of an altar of the country for kids and it was artists and architects being put to work. it is secreting designs for taurus and ball parks. with this. >> alright henry, following up. six-two and what is your prediction?
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>> that is my prediction. the >> which team? i guarantee >> it is the giants. >> but for a go into the mind would do have another prediction for a peer group or to be talking to a choreographer and a dancer whose bitterly swinging from the rafters, at 88, like diet and we'll find out more about a coming up. this is the get my mouth up on time for the news weekend.
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welcome back. bakery dividends in the performance area they're all over the theater and land is a practitioner. some of you might call a site specific choreographer and this is the one example n.a. is the dead taste of the sermon of hanging,
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sleeping, and falling. and she, she's out to herself with a new production we're going to be talking about. in one of her dancers has been dancing for 10 years now. thank you both for a very much for coming and joining us. list, what is the deal? >> a is boring. >> so what happened. why are you into the st. a place of the choreography. why you do that? >> i can remember being about four years old and is a black chair, leather and wood and i remember coming back from billy class in china but i did in class and i did not do any of it and she did not do any of that in class and i got on that chair and i was hanging all over
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the chair and a month later as back in that chair and i broke it. and i remember putting the chair back on and it was so scary that i did not want to tell them because i knew that i was allowed to dance on the chair or the refrigerator and a more subdued are back in the chair and i waited until the company and then monday the company and i sat in the chair any twisted his arm and fell off of it and never thinking that so cool and that is my very first sight dance. >> so there is an element of risk all of this. i know you are built and when you're up above the ground but there is tremendous risk. >> are you all the answers or their other disciplines involved. they're a >> certainly other disciplines involved we have classically trained ballerina as active janice's people that come from different jobs and performance. >> did you not say he once had a
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championship driver? >> he was a diver. he was amazing because he was able to dive and he never saw a real light or at what he did not want to dive off. to restore his legs in the air. >> ok, there's one thing about diving from dancing. how do you avoid the kinds of injuries. there is a lot of different. >> our dancers huge upper body. even my girls look like gorillas. >> i'm sure they're glad to hear that. >> no they all have a lot of upper body strength because you have to be will to catch yourself if you fall to upper body. >> to what extent when you choreograph is this about the performance or about playing? you could let tunneled kids get loose on there and it would do stuff like this >> last night at the end of the show a girl can allege and she
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repeatedly threw herself off the ledge into apparent harm to i she auditioned for me. her mother is a four year-old professional dancer after the show she threw itself up and i said to somebody you need to tell your kids not to do that anymore. so it really is a lot about that. people were leaving the theater and often they will do that and it comes to my show. >> show itself the norwich do not video for we >> start and a lobby and i speak to it and called sun in your door opens up >> you should do. >> may lead you through and we take you through the building that and still go into different directions. and you all end up
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into ended essentially every it is called a new production. in san francisco. for more information below to dances are com. everybody says it's not your name but it condenses on. we're gonna take a break and coming up later in the program is a holocaust survivor. will find a life is like. some
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live there's a travel alert and be extra cautious when you're in popular tourist sites, and there is this one step of loan telling americans not to go to your up. there is a shooting spree in my bite your up >> there is job training and placement for transgendered individuals. they started in the business because people struggled with nearly double >> with this as a model. we look
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for work and we're going to continue to work with them to dance and to other positions. into other retail applications. this is a program that gives you an opportunity to learn skills and get jobs back on the rise may spirit fills those gaps that a lot of franchisees have. navistar is temporary. it is only guy to stay open for about six months. >> that is get a quick look out side this morning. it is clearing skies in san francisco and it is beautiful on top. >> of is when the vehicle our forecast on tap for today. temperatures will bring in 87 days and are afternoon high. it
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is popping out. 70's up until the north been dealt the and into this it is well. below 70's as well for sen rosa. we're keeping into the 50s and 60s and the low 60s in san francisco, 60, 63 and temperatures down into the south bay for the upper 70's. there is about a slight chance of showers and possibly thunderstorms today in the south bay. it could double the greasy as we head into monday and into the evening especially it will get cool for much of the workweek. it >> today it is the last day for the bluegrass festival. it is the 10th year for the popular event. thousands of people have been attending today's
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performance include aldus costello and roseanne cash. this is much more than just about the music. >> we ought to start a new political party in that country and is called freeway model party. hundreds of thousands of people who probably disagree in a variety of subjects are able to get along with each other, respect each other and have a great time. december is that our poor country something >> if you're planning on going or your riding public transportation you might want to take a sweater and a half just to be prepared. >> dullness consent anybody in any family. all of the actors is trying to erase the shame here that some people feel about the problem. >> award winning actress glenn close as it did not the valley
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and not to back to the spotlight on her and the little family. >> he is bipolar disorder. and >> turn nephew >> i am scared so effective. >> along with their sister and a few for mental health. >> mental illness is a family affair. >> when public with the pain of the mental illness. >> is all but insightful to congress in things and, you know, it's scary, you do not ever want to see anybody go to this. it is suffering and come there is a lot of suffering that goes on in life with mental this. the diagnosis to the eds to the disorder dusty. kron4
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news news >> before it to that story
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and we are back at 939 with world news, a not ws found byra road by a northern tribal rega ion, the men were killed by military men, now to south america
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>>they might see there miners sooner then expectedt, the good news is theidiggging of escape tunnels went better then expected >>live look at the bridge, final forecast when we come back
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and they're back listed a live look good side with a have cleared up quite a bit. >> is a how to is when she checked the weather.
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>> chance of showers mainly to discuss. kool-aid and average temperatures. as you head into the beginning of your work week a little bit of wind. partly cloudy conditions throughout the week so it pushes our way and by about 10:00 hour from drizzly into the 50s and 60s and by noontime we will warm enough we can see some 70's and there is a mixture of both. there is an afternoon high temperatures are
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into the '70s from vallejo into concord as well. in san francisco it will say chile throughout the day. in antioch we get pretty close to the degree reading about 71 degrees in redwood city any to the closest thing very cool about 62 degrees and back in to set the age of the into the upper 70's and places like los gatos and morgan hill and san cool in the and you only getting up to about 70 degrees and 73 degrees. here's a look at your seven day >> around the bay and your chance of showers. the best
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chance is in the north bay and as we head trader monday it is a little breezy as the afternoon comes into the picture. it is not quite as breezy but the temperatures are still cool. cloudy conditions trade cloud cover and fog. is really not until the end of the week where temperatures do start to rebound. 60s around the coast. here is >> of hope. they might beat in the game. both the giants and the padres pc division title.
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>> the giants. got to win today. >> the giants were determined to give it a victory as they talked in the dugout as well. they have their energy level of threat the game. there are not shy about letting him know how they felt. it really set their sights on tamara's season finale.
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>> is counting on this so much appeared became all the way from sacramento and they did not come through for us. we're going to get this thing done. we're going to wind marceau gold giants. keep your thoughts on >> of all the faith in the world that we will win tomorrow. we have to come out to the eyes, offense, that is gold giants. >> they will not be defeated. >> thank you very much. we are hoping. i'm sitting here with- alicia who is and francs they're going to talk about life in france your act come back for remarkable stories. > and that the kron4 news as we
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can. our next guest is ollie was born in yen-off switch in shoot fled to holland and restore a is our she and frank. they lived across the street from each other. she survived and obviously and frank did not. she it was in a play called and they came for me. remember the world and frank. thank-you ranch for joining us. we'll give you the details on that. the story of the parallel took place you both the love and
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and one day she came i cannot speak dutch very well >> so both families, and suddenly the jews of being awarded. he described, and her case she often we've >> went into hiding. when not send his son. we went into
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hiding with dutch people we hated germans and algiers adduction arabs who was a double agent and she is really working for the nazis. in may 19th 34 >> and frank did not survive her deportation she wanted to cancel and i do not know which one. >> it is called the death march
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it was human beings. >> fits in your soul? at a >> us 15 years old. and life is much depressing if you give it up. so i really held on. a miracle happened and it did happen to me. it is even more amazing that two of us survived. your mother and an inference father actually met to what we knew each other. as full of hatred and i hated the germans. action the whole world. he lost
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everybody and his family and he still back down. he believed that people could were good at heart if you hate people you'll be a miserable person. so try and see the good people. still, >> i'm sure you this question all the time. how you go on. you have a family and where you find the inspiration. >> well, you know, i met some wonderful people all over the world ends i think life is beautiful. >> what do people need to know about the world of in frank that they do not know.
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>> well the diary is next to the bible. many many countries and people read about it. it is a holocaust dory and it is for the development of other people. into hiding a chorus it is really an amazing person and i can see also in her that this is what this second book has promised. it is for parents to know their children and to spend time with them. unfortunately it's that breakdown of families now >> we have to go. i'm very sorry. thank-you for watching. so long.
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