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from the bay area news station this is the kron 4 morning news. >> welcome to our to live
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hours of kron 4 news. and the president station trip has reaped rewards in billions of dollars in contracts. a plus a profile of the ohio congressman who will likely be the house speaker and lead the republican charge against the president's agenda. >> the jewish community center has book fast every year it makes my job simple word dragging all the authors in here. the grandsoof guy who's road how to make peace in the middle east without leaving your apartment. (laughter) >> a quick look outside it is wet for many of us. this
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is downtown san francisco. it will rain on the veterans parade. briand girl a spirit than >> you may think your neighbors are being allowed but now it's just the rain out there. (laughter) wind it is widespread this morning. all the rest road this morning we also have snow in the sierras. chari through the work week as well. radar is showing us where we see rain pretty much everyone dealing with rain. as we take a closer right over richmond, san rafael bilbridge. getting rain over the bay bridge pushing through the east bay as well. through concord, what
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craig getting heavier rain at this hour. breakthrough fairfield getting heavier downpours this morning. as we take a wide we can see widespread pretty much everywhere tapering off in santa rosa but all the darker green shows us the heavier rain. it looks like we will get a good amount of rain continuing to funneling through the bay area and along the 80-50. we are seeing snowfall as well. taking it through your day today and show you how much rain we expect. by the afternoon to an end p.m. we could get up to seven tenths of an inch. the bulk will push for the bay. were seeing less rain in the north and the south as well. hereafter in an ice 60 degrees a coo, number.
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down in the south bay 64 san jose and low sixties around the bay as well. your 7 day around the bay we could see when green raindrop tomorrow morning for the most part breezy and cool. tuesday it will be showers and it could last over night tuesday and early morning wednesday. >> five days after the election there are still some state and local races still close to call. in oakland jean kwan leads with 51 percent of the vote. don has 49%. the winner will need 50 percent of the vote to win the election officials have tilly in the amount to tally the votes. they are using for rank choice of voting allows voters to pick first,
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second, third choice. she has pulled ahead because she was the second choice of a lot of people. general lead has not moved to steve cooley. he edged ahead of san francisco's be a in numbers relieferreleased this re could be too close to call for several weeks. late or provisional balance have been yet to count. the out rage in oakland the judge's decision to give him two years in prison with time served costa he did reaction thousands of protesters taking our anchor out. few broken windows and one on cars but it wasn't as drastic as previous protest.
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>> there was a strong police presence at this part station in oakland on saturday. this is where oscar brown was shot and killed. authorities worry they would come back here to demonstrate but that did not happen. saturday was a peaceful day throughout oakland friday was a different story. oakland police arrested 152 people for unlawful assembly. one- third of those arrested live outside of oakland. >> the outcome and that reaction begs a question about the sentencing was averted to fare? kron 4 poll showed the verdict was unfair. that contrast split evenly on their decision.
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>> was justice served legal analyst jim hammer is a former prosecutor. >> it is hard for people to comprehend how you can have a dead man and some only serves two years. i get that. you go for an involuntary manslaughter which is convicted to murder which is 15 years-life. it seems like there should be something else in between. >> breaking it down he is looking at our release date of june 20th 11. >> he has served 10 months that means he has 14 months. in about seven months he will be free. then he will start five years of parole. >> one of the more chilling aspects is he has been green light it. >> certain people in prison it is free game on them.
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anybody who wants to his authorized essentially of monk by guys to kill them. >> he will have extra security behind bars but nothing will bring back to life but some things must change. >> if i did point to my finger as somebody it would be the police force they did not do enough training. they have a limited demand of tasters. it is simply unacceptable. >> did you remember to change your watches and clocks around the houses appeared it is daylight savings time in means you turn back the clock one hour. it drives your whole body system crazy. lets take this live look in san jose. there rain is headed all of the bay area. your fault
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forecast ahead.
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we are back at 9:12 a.m. president barack obama continues his agent trip his second stop on a 10 day visit to asia. we have video are arriving in the indian capital. meanwhile in move by the partnership between the two countries has limitless opportunities. >> i'm here because the partnership between india and the united states i believe has limitless potential. to improve the lives of americans and indians. just as it has the potential to be an anchor of security and prosperity. the unprecedented for a shuffling, and the world.
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the u.s. in the f relationship will be indispensable in shaping the 21st century. >> tomorrow if you will hold meetings and a joint news conference after the president if it is boosting ties with the region. honda new york city marathon is under way. this time one of the chilean miners is among those 45,000 people running in the amount. he jogged several miles a day will do is trapped. the elvis fan hopes his injured knees will not prevent him from finishing the marathon. stay with us we take this glove look outside with some wet rain on the pavement. james let the camera will be back.
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we are backing is paid 8:17 a.m. as we turned back the clocks one hour. golden gate bridge 0 lot of water out there and a lot of headlights it looks gloomy and overcast. >> at least we got an extra hour of sleep. this is what it looks like so you may not want to sleep and throw the rain. widespread rain. the bulk has settled a downtown san francisco currently in the '50s 56 by noontime jumping all over 50 sure i today is the 60 upper 50s by 8:00 p.m. everybody dealing with this in temperatures this morning and the same wet weather is hot. we will show you the heavier rain this morning heavy downpours around the golden gate bridge s we head for their
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south we saw a cells moving through pacifica now it's pushing through the bay coming down half an inch per hour. heavy downpours read on through walnut creek and martinez breakthrough fairfield as well. we are seeing heavier downpours right through the media bay area. this area below shows us heavier rain kind of making a beeline for downtown san francisco all this white shows a snowfall in the sierra a significant system if you're headed that way. there is a winter storm warning in the fact until about 6:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. we could see periods of heavy snowfall and this snow accumulation up to 2 ft. of snow. winds getting up to 50 mi. an hour could be drifting snow. 7 day around the bay landry
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raindrop or tomorrow but for the most part reason cool. another round of showers comment tuesday night earlier wednesday morning. >> this seems like a good day to stay home and read a book can recall >> ash mark actually a nice day to go in here the authors of those close to it we have oscar hammerstein coming of its of fascinating story of an amazing family. coming of its of fascinating story of an amazing family. so i got this new job last week, but their health insurance doesn't cover my kid's pediatrician. which is not cool. she was so fantastic. she had this sock puppet that she would use to explain exactly what she was doing
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looks like it's bumper to bumper on the interstate. i gotta get to cleveland! remove your belt, your watch, your shoes. i wonder what gas costs today. seven dollars for a pillow! an extra bag costs what? i hate traffic! ♪ so why are the hills alive with the sound of music. why is there nothing like a day. for that matter why does old man river keeps rolling. because those lyrics bring
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from the brain of the greatest lyric person in the world. it turns out that hammerstein family paid a lot more than righting incredible musicals. that is the subject of a book called the hamlet shines. it is written by oscar andrew hammerstein the third. indie as he is called. thank you for joining us. it's an honor to have you in the studio. tell me how about that have the family created the district. >> when my family began in this country in the 1860's and began building theaters throughout new york city area and the 18 unused that was done by my great- grandfather and oscar
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hammerstein the first turned a cigar in the engine into building opera houses and theaters he's credited for him venting time scores as a theater district. the job he got when he came to the country was sweeping up and a cigar co. he made cigar machines they made him a fortune by the time he was in his '30's he started investing in opera. >> he ends up owning here and today hammerstein owns all of times square? know what really happened? >> he was more interested in spending his lifetime and all the family's money
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investing in of opera production that eventually bankrupted our families or legacy is not of real estate but something more interesting. >> i could quite like their richard legacy it's nice to have a madman in the family. >> his passion carried over to his son and i carried over another generation? >> this nine wave of circumstances because he was an opera impresario. because he had all these contracts he had u.n. and to operetta. his son did musical comedies. this was the man who mentored oscar
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hammerstein the second. the first level of opera provided the training ground. >> you had opera which was formal up to a point that along comes the 20th century and all of a sudden people want something lighter. >> copper is usually exclusive by nature. oscar the first wanted was opera for people. he was doing opera production opening it up to the people it's his failure that opens the door to door range of new writers. victor herbert and sigmund romberg >> so what wasn't the guy
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threw wrote the lyrics for the sound of music, tercel oklahoma don't stop me yet. showboat. hopper so what was he doing that was so special. >> in the '20s being the person or wrote the story was a mule of the play. nobody cared about the plot it was a nice entertainment you did it because you had to but nobody really paid attention from the time he got going he felt the narrative storytelling component was important so he labored at this craft and it stands to reason the reason his shows are successful is because he made the narrative the stored on part b or gimmicks center which everything orbits. >> and the rest is history
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and in this book. it can meet sandy today he's among those at the jewish community center. >> 12:30 p.m. the book is called the hammersteins it's a pleasure to look at. it was honored meeting you. when we come back the man who wrote the life of pie.
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a live look for more mt. tam camera on lukens see a lot of wind as well as rain which is falling all over the bay checking in with lose the haj.
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>> you can see the shot from downtown san francisco you can see much in way of buildings the james lick what the wet road. widespread rain for everybody today even snow in the sierra. pretty shower workweek the radar shows heavy stuff it's making a beeline for the medium bay area. so the rain in the north bay. you can see heavy pockets of rain right now are long 101 from san rafael moving through sausalito. even through oakland and alameda. if you take it out to the coast you can see a cells sitting off in the pacific making a big black beeline for san francisco daily city, within the next hour you will feel the rain picking up in those areas.
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breakthrough fairfield heavier downpours as well as we widen out you can see the rain stretching through the central valley starting to get snowfall in the sierra. we do have a store morning in effect until tomorrow morning if you're headed the white take chains into the afternoon we will get those temperatures much the same into lower 60s. 60 in downtown san francisco. 61 in livermore, 7 day around bay shows that the rain will last for much of the day today even tomorrow morning for the most part more we will have breezy conditions in the wake of the system. another round starts tuesday night continuing through wednesday. >> the attorney for oscar grant's family plans to follow up with the justice department about a civil rights. it stems from the
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civil rights lawsuit against dart and the officers involved. part has not commented on the matter. this comes two days after more than 150 people were arrested in response to the johannes mehserle sentencing many for a lot of unlawful assembly. 125 low more adults. some are from long beach and san diego. please were in force saturday after the sentence was announced that may have kept damage to would minimum. there were there friday and saturday dave was in oakland yesterday to check out the aftermath. >> this line making store had its windows broken when protesters threw rocks and bottles as the mark edged past. this don't store owner tried to tell me what happened. as he showed me
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the windows that were shattered. the man next door was watching his storefront live on the news from his home gives credit to police for the minimal damage to >>. when they said they're breaking windows here that it was above it and it was we own this segued dealership i was waiting to see if anybody was dragging segues on the street. this time there are plenty of police officers they did a great job. they corral them in one area and picking up everybody involved. they did a great job last night. >> throughout downtown some more of an for both business with the board still up some more taking the boards down. this woman told us she stood in front of the beauty supply store she goes to as a walk by so make she could make sure there was no trouble. >> it's the only storage protect because it's just me. it was scary but it
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calmed down faster than i thought it would. >> businesses had signs saying please stay cool. the boards that were put up on broadway had fliers on them that left room for people took leave thoughts. once it oakland has heart stays strong for the truth. another one red breast impedances oscar. >> civil case unfolds it was kron 4 for continuing coverage you could also find video and reaction on our web site. it's not just mandela machine that gets discombobulated by changing time. meanwhile apple is giving iphone users to give
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a great excuse appeared on its web site they're repeating alarm on i phones and some of the ipod touches may not recognize the end of daylight saving saps. state they could go off an hour late. they recommend to setting the alarm is until tomorrow it does have a software update for letters this month. a live look on this wet and weary day it is a dreary day we are watching the rain moving for the bay area and other check gone forecast in a moment.
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we are back at 8:39 a.m.. oakland police are looking for suspects on a double murder. on the 1000 blocks of eighth street a boy and man were shot dead the dawn
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of the was a random violence or if they were targeted. the shooter and fled the scene in a car. san jose five men are suspected of kidnapping of food business owner and demanding $1 million ransom. the victim family called friday officers developed leads they found a man being held captive the man was injured but not seriously the case is under investigation. still ahead get ready for lassen. the man expected to take over as house majority leader next. this san mateo bridge there is someone to advisories' out. the latest on forecast coming up.
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we are back 8:43 a.m. talking about the fact we don't like rain but we
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probably need it. walnut creek the shot looks the same. the left-hand side and on the right amount can we see the wind and the breeze and the trees that will probably be with us throughout the day. checking in with louis arch for what should expect. >> sometimes it's nice taboret need date especially if it's a sunday you don't have to go anywhere. a bit of a breeze out there but the wind will kill again. dealing with heavy rain in san francisco this morning. a look at storm tracker 4. the bulk of the system right now moving through downtown san francisco. a closer look for the golden gate bridge and the bay bridge as well. you can see the area of orange indicating downpours of 1 in. per hour. extremely heavy downpours along the coast and the peninsula.
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pushing through ocean avenue. pushing downtown san francisco over the next hour we will get heavy rain out there. stretching down to daly city. everybody really getting rain this morning you can see through it all on 80 getting heavier downpour's as we take it why you can see it through the central valley and into the sierras. there is a winter storm warning until tomorrow morning snow levels getting down to 5,000 ft.. we could get up to 2 ft. of snow with the system and fairly strong winds over the peak. it could cause drifting snow. it shows you a system you can see the tail end of the front is now moving through the bay area. it is really when the heavy stuff runs through this morning towards this
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afternoon the lingering showers may be another system trailing behind what we will taper off by the later part of your day. 7 day around the bay a look at what we can expect breezy and cool for to borrow another round of showers move this through we could get showers tuesday night as well. >> republicans are getting ready to take over the u.s. house after the shake out. that also means ohio congressman bay near it will be the new house speaker, the january is due to the shellacking. a closer look at how he got there. >> the people's agenda will be on our agenda. >> he has been here before deputy to house speaker he
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lived through the republican revolution witnessed its downfall and what said he will not repeat history. >> let's start a new approach. >> it's a long way. >> we grew up in writing it was a blue-collar town if we needed money that had to work for. they were all physical jobs. >> the when he talks about most often. >> tending bar at my dad's tavern. >> he was the second of 12 kids. >> 0 is diapers on the line. >> he put itself through the same year university the first to get in to greet he worked his way to the top of a plastics. in 1990 he won a
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seat in congress. 20 years later his an insider knows it as much for his candor and his smoking habit as he is for getting emotional. >> after a 3000 of our services died at the hands of these terrorists when will we stand up and take them on. >> he is known for his ties to a lobbyist. in 1995 he handed out contributions to members on the house floor before it keep tobacco vote. >> he's a people person as salesmen. our friend to a lot of people. >> his trademark is his laid-back demeanor. >> he is very focused behind his relaxed play golf night stand is very focused. and i
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think very deliberate. >> as he was really behind the health care bill before it passed. who was talking to? these people to party supporters many were gathered outside the capital months later he pushed the republicans into power. and john into speakership. >> somebody else is going to be back on the scene whether you like him are not. conan o'brien is returning his new show launches monday night. he says his new show will be intermittent. he hosted tonight show and jay leno was brought back. its sense of this battle in late night between top talents like john stewart, and david letterman and of course jay
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leno. talking about talk my sisters let's go to george. >> (laughter) i have to think about that for a while. the life of pipes one of those amazing books. his latest book is very different also quite remarkable. coming up on kron news weekend.
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as you plan your day a quick check of storm tracker air. there should be rain throughout the day. checking in with henry. >> we will try to clear up the whether some for you. some inspiration. yann martel wrote a book called life of pi is what the world. it was a remarkable story. but a boy and a tiger. somehow it worked.
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his latest book is equally challenging. called beatrice and virgil. it's not about help or have and it is about the holocaust. thank you for joining us. can you explain there's not much fiction written about the holocaust. >> we reps present holocaust in nonfiction terms by a large represented by the survivors or historians there's nothing wrong with that we need to know what happened before we can understand. also history has been understood by riders. by the imagination. that's where i noted an absence. there is a few true novels. what does the novelist today and find facts but remain
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spiritually true. we acknowledge that there's no greater representation of the past reality than a novel. if you want to know russia you read the great russian novelist. there is an absence of that approach of a holocaust if it doesn't survive in march i wonder if it will survive as long as it should. >> you lookit sophie's choice. it was clearly very successful. isn't it also true this is a topic that is almost too difficult to people grapple. it's an unreeled nightmare scenario. even as a writer how you get a grasp of it. most people would just as soon forget about it make sure it because it's not imaginable. we have two minutes and 23 seconds to take your time.
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>> any attempt to capture a pass reality is tough. all we have his language. the holocaust happened 60 years ago its disappearing in the river of time. the only way it will survive is the way it's rep. as difficult as it may be we have to work on representation of it. it is difficult call but so was aboard. second world war cost about 20. 20 million deaths. we don't discuss hesitate and venting story about war. red badge of courage is fiction but it is true to the spirit. that approach needs to be done with the holocaust. some groups survivors don't need
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metaphors, because they have it directly in their family history. but people who are not so close to the only get their aided by literature. >> the approach you took was not melodramatic. but it's not light hearted it's somewhat different. >> not light-hearted but different. most people's approach is highly emotional which is inevitable. one-quarter of the victims were children how can you not morning the deaths of children. if your reaction is emotionally for it to think. there's a lot of thinking that can be done about the holocaust how it took place what we can derive? a lot of thinking can be done there. >> before we tell you way to meet him, appeared movie
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life of pie will start shooting in january. just imagine and the tiger on about that will be a fun shoot. he is among those participating at the jewish community center go to the place and he will be appearing at 1230. they have more great authors. thank you very much for joining us. back to isabelle? no street to break. how to solve the world's problems in a few moments without leaving your apartment coming up.
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this is kron 4 morning news. >> welcome back to our second level floor is 901 marty is off the stormy day? >> wait a minute we are supposed to be off the air. oh that's right. >> stormy weather is ahead for president barack obama. after getting the shellacking. the question is to get it. we will explore that but we will give that a minute. >> we will talk about one of the issues in the course of his two years or maybe cinctures the middle east and how you solve the problem? i have somebody who says there should be no problem and all. >> so the president is talking to the wrong people
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is that right? (laughter) led to a look outside reduced its rating. luisa hodge will talk to us a moment. anyway it's going to rain on the veterans day parade kicking off don't forget to bring your umbrella. was check-in with lois hodge. >> its moving through the peninsula this morning widespread rain for everybody even snow in the sierra. it will be showered towards the beginning of the week as well. looks a radar to give you some idea for the ramus. yellow and orange making them the line. we will show you some heavy downpours through the east bay this morning rainfall rates coming down more than 1 in. per hour heavy rain to the east of berkeley.
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another still moving through daly city strong downpour's all the way to the north of the south san francisco. also heavy through fairfield, walnut creek as well. taking it out why is tapering off in the north. sausalito still getting wet weather. but the strong the stuff settled through downtown san francisco it is moving through the central valley into the zero as well snow fall over 50 and 80 is well that store morning under advisor until 6:00 a.m. tomorrow. if you're headed that way carry chains with do you could see snowfall getting up to 2 ft.. after the storm moves out winds getting up to 2 mi. an hour so we get some kind of conditions in the sierra. it looks like the baltic is this morning but we could see lingering
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showers throughout the day today. monday looks to be a breezy day of big cool but them we will have another round of shores on tuesday night. >> five days after the election there are still races too close to call. former state senator don follows with under 49% the winner will need 50 percent of the vote but election officials have till the end of the month to tally the votes. the city is using right to choice of voting for the first time lulling voters to pick the for second and third choices candidates. she was the second choice of many voters. close race the attorney general lead has moved to coups corner he is the district attorney who has edged ahead of common
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law harris cooley is now ahead by more than 22,000 votes that amounts to three tenths of a percentage point. it could remain too close to call for several weeks. late or provisional balance will have to be counted before the end of november. the out region oakland the disinfection to give two years in prison good time surf caused heated response when crowds took their anchors out near lake merritt. there were some broken windows and analyze card and graffiti but not as drastic as previous protest. dahlin has more. >> there was a strong police present its in oakland on saturday this was where oscar brown was shot and killed and authorities were it protesters would come back here to demonstrate but that did not happen in fact saturday was a peaceful day
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threat oakland. friday was a different story oakland police arrested 152 people many for unlawful assembly. more than one-third lived outside of oakland. in oakland dahlin kron 4 news. >> was averted a fair are all survey found two-one against the fairness of the verdict appeared to thousand 173 said otherwise. another scientific polls found it split in the middle more or less. vicki talk to a prosecutor about what's next. >> was justice served? a a former prosecutor >>. it's hard for people to comprehend how you can have a dead man and some the only serves two years. the problem is is you go from in
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voluntary manslaughter to murder which is 15 years- life. it seems like there should be something else in between. >> hammer says he is looking at a release date of june 2011. >> essentially he served 10 months so he's got a year left so in about seven months he will be free and then he will start five years of parole. >> johannes mehserle has been green led >>. exchange members child molesters it is a free game on them. anybody who wants to was authorized the essentially to kill a plan. >> johannes mehserle will likely be given extra security. nothing can bring back to life but things must change. >> the bar police did not do enough training that's what led to this not that they
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have limited supply of teasers a police officer one night has a left or right handed depending. it's unacceptable. >> did you change your clocks. you probably have plenty of them nonetheless you turn back the time one hour. you can next 60 minutes of sleep or what ever you want to do this week. >> a live look outside pretty heavy overcast with the rain coming down in san jose another check of your forecast trade ahead.
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president barack obama is in new. president barack obama unveiled new exports contracts a move that will
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create thousands of jobs for both countries. ideologists he made to make some course corrections to win over frustrated elect oriole. the winner of the north of new york marathon. one of the chilean miners there were rescued is among the 45,000 running a marathon today. he jogged several miles well he was trapped he says that kept him going. he hopes is in a will prevent him from this is a by 26.2 mi. run. it looks like he finished in 2 mi. to our spirit we have a live look at the bay bridge is a rainy day there
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are some advisories' for wind on the bridge. you concede the headlights folks crossing over some businesses usual. we'll be right back
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bay bridge approach the heavy rain is moving through let's check in with a neurologist >> over test conditions been heavier rain through the peninsula this morning in san francisco 57. directed a 60 it will be a cool day for everybody. radar really lighting up dealing with heavy downpours record and the bay bridge,
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also along the coast. we saw as sell move to route in daly city and all the dark green shows us the heavier stuff. breakthrough through concord and walnut creek extremely heavy downpours this morning. it is tapered off three santa rosa, the main band heading through the peninsula and moving to the central valley. getting snowfall in the sierra right over 80-50 as well. if mr. starr morning last until tomorrow morning snow levels at 5,000 ft.. the heavy snow with accumulations of possibly 2 ft. southwest winds 50 mi. an hour could cause drifting snow. we can this snow iand thus rain moving
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through as we head towards evening republican still seeing a lingering showers but we not as heavy. it were not all the rain yet i shores move through tuesday night as well not as strong storm but still met wet weather. >> with historic gains of four republicans in the midterm elections it's clear voters were sending a message. what may not be clear is whether it's making it to the oval office. >> up the jobs report does not steer the president from a broader perspective. >> noticed a lot of unacceptably high and we have a lot of work to do. >> it's unclear if he got the message. in an interview he was asked about the feeling among his supporters
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that he has lost his ability to lead. >> we were so focused on getting a bunch of stuff done we stopped paying attention to the fact leadership just not legislation is a matter of persuading >> he does say the mallard matter of persuasion not necessarily a policy that got him in trouble. but here's the exit poll 50 percent said policies are hurting the country is the tone death? >> were what their increase for one year-and-a-half he spent time per suing his health care instead of economically. >> it is too sweeping to
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turn around now is not as if he'd go back on the stimulus plan. analysts said the president and his aides have to realize voters sent a clear message about policies not persuasion. in front of the white house i asked the bush aide how tough it is to get the perspective? >> is it insulated to in >> that >> you are in the most powerful person on the planet. it is designed to be that way so as a president you have to make extra effort to be able to seek out people who disagree with you. >> midterm results presented that opportunity for the president. president barack obama and other white house said no one party can dictate where to go from here looking for to or can with republican leaders. cnn washington. >> let's check in with an right. >> the man sitting next to
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me he has written a book how to make peace in the middle east in six months or less without leaving your permit. he [ bell rings ] what are you doing, friending somebody? yeah. you got time for that? you got time to earn more on your savings, online at capitalone.com. that's new school banking, baby! instead of earning squatootski... your savings will be earning three times the national average. now, let's review. capital one interestplus savings... at three times more. go to capitalone.com. what's in your wallet? are you a pisces?
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something's that are essentially impossible in universituniverse. immortality probably impossible. nonfat named food that tastes good probably not. peace in the middle east in possible. all i thought it was. gregory is the author of how to make in the people of middle east and six months or less. he believes he can be done because and that's what he wanted. >> can you explain the premises?
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>> i was by the shouting matches about the middle east. everyone. i decided to get rid of an analyst the but i will to make peace and in the middle east. not right how to do it but it does here. it would be nice to help them without being a side benefit. i was doing it so i could stop hearing about it. >> gregory was a speechwriter for it to is really private ministers and so he does have experience in this he went ahead and wrote a book about how he became a speechwriter which is an unbelievable story. like he knew nothing about it. so in principle about that.
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>> if you put things out there but the middle east to get bombarded with the males, phone calls people showing up talking about the penalties to some more grounded and others were fringes on the right or left and the irritated me. >> you set out with the hope somehow you could bring these together >>. i thought i would give it a shot one not? >> did you have a solution? >> i would speak to everyone more central advisers to. policy-makers in united states and find out your opinions that was my first up to see if there was a way i could bridge these gaps. >> there's no way i bridge these gaps. (laughter) a whole book out of the fact
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that it can be done. >> part of the problem is to in israel or the middle east anyone who wants to do this and a moderate way is hamstrung by extremist. so it's almost liken together they are in competition on both sides it what the same goal. and united states and and you don't want to be bombarded with crazies and you don't want a date with this issue. policymakers who might have reasonable approach to make peace the they don't stick their necks out next thing they know they're bombarded by phone calls and voters and lobbyists to. >> isn't a problem the moderates of the people in the middle. both the moderates on both sides the obvious answer is the moderates get together. except secretly they're not
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comfortable about criticizing the folks to the right to. you have the israelis who say they don't want those but we don't want to feel threatened. on the other side this a we don't want lawmakers to but look what we are stuck with this horrible economic situation isn't that the problem moderates aren't really. >> i used this simulator whiches devised at john hopkins to plug and whether you're running be the is really prime minister or palestinians it is designed to show you is not as simple as we might like to think you just can't painted black and white. a lot of what you say is that someone who might however reasonable approaches were the rug pulled out from under them by the extremist underside. which can happen. twitter leadership.
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>> thank you for the inspiration (laughter) you are at the jewish community center of san francisco today at 1230-6:00 p.m.. thank you for joining us. when we come back talking about rage and help it can be used as a force.
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we're dealing with quite a bit of rain but everybody dealing with widespread rain. we will tapered off through the rest of the day also the snow in the sierra we have a winter storm warning. here's a look at your radar right now all an up trend over the peninsula this is where we happened being pounded the through the northern portions and funneling up through the central valley. closer look shows you the heavier downpours and read around dili city were looking at rates set half an inch per hour right now three daly city so san francisco getting some strong downpours as you heard head further south assault just pushing onshore raid on through pacifica and half moon bay. three san mateo as
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well. all look for their east wait-and-see strong rain right now run on 3 walnut creek into antioch as well. taking a closer look this all his children rainfall problem about an inch an hour. he conceded does the funnel through that typical pattern through the central valley pushing through the sierra over 80 were getting snowfall 50 as well store morning in effect until tomorrow could get several feet with the system. in afternoon highs will stay cool and much change much in your ego blow all the way to send rosa 62 oakland for concord as well 62 for san jose. 7 day around ratios what date the strongest rain today and then we headed tomorrow we
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will have some breezy weather. cool as well. another round of showers moves through tuesday night not as much as this system but we will start to dry out heading through wednesday and thursday of next week temperatures will warm up getting some sunshine toward the end of next week. >> the attorney for oscar grant's family says he plans to follow up with the justice department about the soles right investigation is stems from the civil rights lawsuits against are to and the officers involved. byrd has not commented on the matter. this comes two days after the shooter johannes mehserle sentencing and more than 100 to 50 people arrested for armed lawful assembly. oakland police say 145 word all to seven juveniles. one-third of them came from places other than
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oakland polices were out in force that may have kept damaged showman, dave was in oakland saturday to check out the aftermath. >> this side making store had its windows broken when protesters threw rocks and bottles as a march past friday evening the store are try to explain what happened best as his english allow him he showed me the windows or shattered the man who owned the business next door he was showing at live on the news and gives credit to police for the minimum damage to businesses. >> 1 that there are breaking windows here is that camera was pointed down below we were booked to see the segue dealership we are looking to see if anybody was dragging sideways out i did plenty of police officers in the area did a great job in calling them and picking up everybody involved they did
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a great job last night. >> downtown area things were still boarded up some more open for business with the board still up. this woman told us on friday night she stood in front of a beauty supply store she goes to as the protesters walked by to make sure there would be no trouble. >> there's only just won me it's a silly story to protect. it was scary. it calmed down faster than i thought it would. >> a few businesses in a or asking people to stay cool. the boards that were put up on broadway had fliers on the that left room for people to write down your thoughts for use in the future newspaper article. one note said rest in peace oscar. in oakland crowd >> soreness to as the
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upcoming civil case unfolds in court you consider it was kron 4 with continuing coverage. you can also find reaction to the sentencing on our web site at kron 4. the problems with daylight savings which ended has not only affected man but machine as well. if you forgot to turn the clock back apple is giving iphone users to be late for work because the company said the repeated alarms to on some versions of ipad touch and the eiffel may not recognize the end of daylight savings time so it could go off an hour late come monday morning. apple recommends turning off the repeated alarms and setting them manually until tomorrow. it has this software update in the works for the coming up we will tell you why haitians are under way a lot
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lookit side from mount him still looks dark and how overcast and wet from where we set. we'll be right back.
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there is nothing new from oakland police searching for suspects and a double murder it happened saturday afternoon on the 1 cows and block. a boy and a man was shot dead. they don't all fit was are random act of violence or if there were targeted. they believe a shooter said the scene in a car. san jose five men are behind are suspected of kidnapping the food business owner and demanding $1 million ransom. the victim's family phoned about the demand on friday officers to look all leads and they found a man being held captive. he was injured but not seriously bit case is under investigation not
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everybody is pleased with asian trip thousands of people in indonesia held a protest. it was organized by a political muslim groups saying they don't believe the president wants to reach out to muslims and likened him to president bush both of them have blood on our hands. a spokesperson says the 20,000 people attended rallies across the country president barack obama spent part of his childhood in indonesia. in haiti there is a small sigh of relief are hurricane moves past. haiti is still barely recovering from the earthquake in january. it caused widespread floods and wind damage across his ghost appeared must reckon with henry i think he still is on a book tour. >> know we've moved on to the theater. that is so
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daylight savings time. the (laughter) i'm here with the woman whose life was changed. she added tragedy it has to laughs and tears and all raged will talk to about it coming up.
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we are back get 9:46 a.m. all i've looked at the san mateo bridge. wind and a lot of great passing through down to the south bay by now. let's check in with lisa. >> widespread rain everywhere split roadways from golden gate bridge we have some snow in the sierra winter warmth storm warning. shower rate as we head break into the work
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week. radar blip up has been for several hours. lets take a look at it to give you an idea of where we see rain. it is tapering off in the north bay. it is pushing to the east the bulk of the storm has funneled through the peninsula right now heavy downpours through south san francisco, as we why did out we can see some strong winrain moving towards them mchale and antioch as well. walnut creek getting some fairly strong downpours. pushing for the central valley and the sierra. the snow up through 8250 as well. winter storm morning until about 6:00 a.m. storm level down to 5,000 ft. we could get strong winds getting up to 50 mi. an hour. 18 in. of snow and strong winds could
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cause one doubts.wiped out. it e breezy but dry a cool weather continues another batch of rain moves drawn tuesday night. this storm system not as strong but still showers. trying it out toward the end of the work week and the weekend. >> come back anytime nice having you we love having you here on the weekends. even if the wet areas. you are not responsible for the weather are you? just checking. 13 years ago horrible tragedy took place a man killed his wife of 49 years and killed himself. that had extended a fax on his family and children. and as a person react to that?
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what you end up doing is creating debt show called it's all the rage. she is a broadcaster and performer. you been doing that for a long time. you've created a show based on this tragedy this is your father and mother. >> it took me 13 years henry to get to a place where i could do the show. i never wanted to just above the people of a wanted to share what happens to you >> a murder-suicide had you not bomb people love? >> i feel like this happen in 1997 i feel like what i've seen since then is were used to this story now. we see in murder suicides every day.
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>> not have every parents. >> they are somebody's parents. they're that age a significant problem around those vets. people coming back from iraq causing murder-suicide. they are somebody's parents. maybe the children are small or boomer age kids. but it's not that funny >> it sells like a terrible, but from everything i read it is funny. >> is dramatic. >> the funny part my sharing how crazy i got. this wacky things i did everything from getting beat up by a pedestrian because i came storming at her
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because she turlock take all over my windshield and i came like this and she started hitting me. after that i went to therapy and i had a contusion. in the show i was saying i was your therapist would say that they never do that it's so frustrating. she should have said what were you thinking. i was so traumatized and so a shock i was out of control. >> your father was a world war two veteran. can you introduce me to a man. >> these things don't come out of nowhere 49 years she tried to leave him. he was addicted to painkillers and delusional. u.s. and anchorperson and i think he's suffered for issues
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from the war. which a group under tyranny and my father just lost it because she moved out this is again happening more often than we like to look at. wanting to tell the story and show people this is not extraordinary 10 is something that could happen if you stay in an unhappy relationship too long. it turns into resentment fear and hate to so there's a lesson about that. >> any moment you said all my god it's terrible but not surprised? >> the man and it happened. i knew something i could hardly be around them. back to the funny part. the hard thing is i'm a comedian i like to make people laugh. i think what we've done is
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develop a show that has lots of comic relief and has hysterically funny things stories about me things i did. mixing and then to reading my mother's love letters to my mother's the >> if it is called all the rage. through dec. 50 saturday 8:30 p.m. and sunday at 7:00 p.m. at the marsh in san francisco. thank you for your bravery >> she was a horse doesn't to win the big ones be back with the amazing zinn yonhap.
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we are back to storm tracker for it is continuing rain through the day heavier
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stars in the morning of and on showers and through the day. keeping your umbrellas handy. in support their raiders and the chiefs this afternoon. stamford can help for rosa bowl bid. taylor ran for four touchdowns taking out the wildcats appeared if the final score 42-17 there to second place while enjoying their best season in 40 years. hentoff late saturday for horses that was undefeated for 19 races and then this happened. here is the call with the $5 million prize on the line. lost by head the biggest in pay down. the crowd favorite
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picked up speed until a photo finish the course blame the wind. that is set for
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