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7 7 >> decision 2010, the race for attorney general is still unknown. the d.a., and pamela harris has regained a slight increase over steve cooley. and with 8.1 percent lead. and the 10th of a percent lead. --and cooley has 45.8. secretary of state says that with over 1 million ballots still to come out we should know the outcome by november 30th. >> meanwhile, the mayor elect, jean quan one of those races, where it was very close. the former
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assembly woman over don peroda and first ranked, and it is proof that every vote, matters. >> every vote counted, what ever neighborhood you where and we estimate that this race was determined by the difference of five votes, per precinct. " this incursion people to get more involved in politics. and if you think your vote did not count? >> it does. >> the first woman and asian mayor will be public safety and job creation. >> and congressional races remained too close to call, and jury meperidin. and 17 votes in the 20th conduc congressional district, and almost 1700 votes in the 11th congressional district.
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the counties have until december 3rd for the final tallies to the secretary of state's office. >> from what i read, from what i read, from what i read coming upon kron 4 news, the cracked bone on the san francisco nightclubs. we will have a live report. crackdown. , but city in the background, a crystal clear day and wednesday. please be careful if you're driving over the bay area bridges. your complete forecast, coming up.
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advisory is until what monday, look of deep- breezes. and jacqueline bennett has a full check of your weather. >> a warmer weekend on tap and temperatures in the '70s is going to be really nice out there. the weekend at a glance with low 70's today, 73, inland valleys, 70, the bayshore. warming up even, 77 degrees in the inland valley, 74 of the bayshore and 64 along the coast. it is going to be breezy today and tomorrow. if we had a wind advisory in effect for the north. the areas highlighted in the blue from 7:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m. monday morning. whins in the 20, 20, 30 mph and gusting up to 45 mph, and this could even get to the inland valleys to the coast in the east bay. we will keep you posted on this. it took an hour satellite/radar. clear
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skies over the bay. this is called a blocking pattern with the warm, dry air setting up of the region with storms of to the north! keeping our weather nice for a long. of time and that is what we are going to be seeing. futurecast, this morning, and temperatures are cool and the north bay, and the delta, almost 40's to the valley. the valley is not going to get much cooler to the mountains. as we go towards " p.m.-noon, a quick warm up. with 60s, the green on your screen, and 70's, petaluma, napa, fremont, all the 70's by 12:00 p.m.-noon. by 3:00 p.m., more places are going to end up in the '70s. the delta, the inland valleys, and also in the south bay. in, we started off very chilly. and 39 degrees in santa rosa, 30 degrees in napa. mostly cool bay area
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wide put a nice warm-up by the will afternoon. '70s in the san rafael, 71 and novado, and a gorgeous day to get out and enjoy the outdoors. and temperatures are going to be remaining in the '70s with low 70's to the east bay. and it as we go towards the south bay, 68 degrees and redwood city, a small typo [laughter] >> 66 in half moon bay. in we've been a blocking patterns, with nice weather on top not only for the weekend but well into next week. and the 70's this weekend and into monday but still when the! the east bay hills. tuesday/wednesday, will cool down which is typical of this blocking pattern. was the break down and that looks like it is going to come in on friday. with just a 20 percent chance of rain but i suspect as that is going to increase as we get closer to saturday. the this summer and not too big. if it did
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not look that big. we will keep a look on that as it gets closer. >> it is 7:20. the man who halted traffic and now faces several felony charges kidnapping, brandishing a fire arm and making a false bomb threat. valentino of antioch was taken into custody after an emotional breakdown and told officers he believed was white was cheating. wyche was cheating--and he was with his teenage daughter, and the bulls believing that his wife of 20 years was cheating. >> and the inner came the commission is dropping the idea of high-tech security to nightclubs. da lin with the security in tails and with it is a privacy for clubs? >> it to be more than just a body pet down, the city is looking at the idea of nightclubs scanned their identification so they can have their name, birthday,
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and time of a visit. security could also put a note under somebody's name and example, that the person got into a fight. other nightclubs would see that information. and the san francisco commission is taking a hard look at high- tech scanners. and it would improve club's safety the commission is recommending all the clubs. >> if people knew it was there? there would be perhaps a deterrent in bringing in a gun and shooting somebody. >> so far, club owners say they have full support. a handful of fatalities near san francisco nightclubs in the last 18 months. the violence has to stop. >> i think it is a great idea to keep tabs on people going in, out. >> club stores are stunned by the proposal. they believe that this is an invasion and privacy-club docgoes can i do not
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trust them. >> the police are looking into the privacy and weather they can continue to see this option. in san francisco, da lin + kron 4 news is weaken, the swim center in the south bay is back open. after two days. it was closed. will tell you, why. >> and the san mateo bridge, not as windy but a wind advisories to the weekend so be extra careful. we will be right back
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leak sent people to the hospital. from the pull pump, and children are having difficulty breathing. no serious injuries. two days of closing. >> and we have reporters on the gabriel slate's tech report the latest smart phone. >> there is a new droid smart phone for the verizon network called the droid pro. this looks a lot more different than the other different, a popular drug phones. for one, tried to come have a slight slide type o, and this is a skyscraper design it is a tall smart phone. it is a touch screen, in a full keyboard on front. in looks like a large chemical blood. in that resembles is no accident! this is the first android optimized for business use. the blackberry still seems to be the top choice for most professionals and business people and this is aimed at that market. with beefed up security, and a
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much more secure troy for the corporate world. with a document creation, word, excel, power point, with corporate exchange e-mail and regular e-mail. with pc- browsing with flash player 10.1 and 5-megabit still camera with all the focus, dual l e d fleshed as low as high-quality video. and did is into the business crowd but it is still a droid phone on google earth and right. it offers the a th other towards loans to come with of applications, the fun stuff. if you want a dry but something more secure? like a blackberry? for your professional life, this could be the phone for you. the droid pro has won more unique feature is the first- and smart phone to break the $20. it only starts at $200 with a two-year contract and this is $179 = three-year contract. cheero finally, a carole under that suck
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starting point of $200. - finally. a starting point under $200. >> and with governor arnold schwarzenegger trying to fix the budget. >> will tell you why. with taking a live look of the san jose it looks like it is going to be shaping up. >> and even in the 70's! >> for most of the bay area. 7 7 7 7 [ male announcer ] sizzler's incredible endless salad bar --
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[ male announcer ] welcome to the far reaches of the internet. when you go faster, you're free to go farther. at&t. rethink possible. get high-speed internet from at&t for only $14.95 a month. live, from the bay area's news station and we're back, at 7:30 >> and look to that beautiful blue sky! >> and if you're watching? high-definition it is just gorgeous. and let us ticket jacqueline bennett she is the first forecast. >> a little warmer out there
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today in this warming trend will continue for the rest of the weekend. this morning, warm, dry air building in and to amateurs are more smiled at them or saw, yesterday. they. by noon, quick warning parents and and bthe lead in the low 7's today, it is going to be on the breezy side especially in the north bay. in the east bay where it actually has a wind advisory. for those areas highlighted all of your screen. by 7:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m. monday morning. a prolonged. a very sticky conditions with 20-30 mi. sustained winds with gusting even stronger. that could carry it down to the valleys, the east bay, and the coastal locations where it is most likely. it was the warmth to the weekend and next week. will talk all about it, and a bit.
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>> with more on a power outage. pg&e says of the equipment failure at a concord substation caused the problem. the do not know why that equipment failed but there were more problems in the oil refinery, yesterday. kate thompson says that 100 gal. of acid leak from a pipe. >> a gallon from sulfuric pike. from sulfuric-acid but it was contained. and there is no risk to the public with this spill block, they have to report leaks over a certain size. and still under investigation is the power outage at the refinery on wednesday. it said huge clouds of black plumes of smoke shooting up into the sky you can see the video, and of the sirens were warning people to stay inside. for several hours and that warning was lifted. there have been no injuries,
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or health issues that have been reported. now, the bay area and quality management district has taken the air samples and it is not expected to get the results of these until wednesday. the golden eagle refinery has a history of violations. costing millions of dollars in the past five years for black smoke, particulates, so it into the air! reporting in martinez, kate thompson, kron 4 news. >> and this makiller of this woman, the suspect, pleaded not guilty to charges of murder, attempted rape, robbery and burglary. prosecutors say that hhis dna listen to the crime, and no comment about a possible defense. he's to blaused to back
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in court next month. >> and from demonstrations related to the shootings of oscar grant council president jane brunner says that the city should take responsibility. johannes meserle who washot grant, it is estimated that the overtime costs from three demonstrations at of between 1-$2 million. including the last friday is protest for 152 people were arrested. >> pg&e is requesting all lawsuits for the gas line explosion from the san bruno held by a just one judge. they have submitted this request on friday and just one judge would speed up resolutions for all of these cases. two dozen lawsuits have been filed with pg&e in connection with this explosion. then with only just a few weeks, governor arnold schwarzenegger is scrambling to fill a $6 billion hold
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and pointing fingers of lawmakers, antiques:this special session next month to bridge the divide. fifth >> i think that the legislature ought to look at this again and make cuts. and i think even senator steinberg made recommendations that we're not want to go there or do that. eventually, perhaps legislators will find out that they have no other choice but to make those cuts. >> and one. once h call that special budget session under the state law, the of 45 days to come up with a solution. by that time, the state will be under the leadership of the newcomers, governor democrat, jerry brown. >> and if of massive pensions of bell officers. this was because they
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wrongly included special compensation in order to boost their pension benefits. for instance, the city manager's was making $600,000 per year as his pension. no, that could be drastically lowered to under $100,000. he, and other former officials have expropriating $5 million in public funds. >> stay with us, sports highlights coming up on kron 4 news this weekend. >> and another live look at the golden gate bridge with plenty of sunshine and clear skies. we will be right back. 7 7 7 7 7 7
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of silicon valley, and only $10 each compared to $100- $175. they have been spayed, neutered, but grachev, and health the beleaguered tested! >> and a clean bill of health. >> in the 49ers are going to start towards matt against the rams tomorrow. the warriors lose the all- star to injury. >> and college basketball, it is back, cal/berkeley is victorious over berkeley. and uc-davis, their red ink has more. >> >> alex smith will not suit up on sunday. troy smith will start for the forty- niners against the rams. >> and i've seen other guys and i have not seen the confidence level that you had in every play that is going to be called. hopefully, it is just
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affecting everybody and know the we have a chance on any given game. >> the kickoff the candlestick is 1:15 college is favored, with arizona state, 20. -underdog. against no. 1, oregon. boise state, ever so powerful. and pretty much every story i do these days jacqueline know something about it. and jacqueline, any news? >> no. guards. and 52-14, and if you saw chris potter:72 yds, and if there was frustration because >> nobody will play them! they try to reach out to get a better schedule but nobody will play them. >> and jonas 1 jacqueline bennett will give you her life experience clock join us-and if members of the football teams. and the new
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sports clinic. and they were sits passing out ice cream, and the kickoff is at 4:30. the number one organ. and the u. s of santa clara, santa men's, women's night and we have this. hostin hosting brokers. and the national right to bears. and as vigo coach to coach, with a red flag. >> the seer, working in the telluride, the the 6-57, cal victorious over their opening night. one of the greatest women players of all time. first year as head coach and she was beat by davis. 59-45. >> that was her first loss.
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>> yes. >> and the warriors, from and the bad news is that i did not know if you remember this from earlier? and perhaps your necks, he had this right into is elbow. he is a valuable, member. and there will have to do without him for a few weeks. that news for the soccer fans, we will tell you that they win the championship. womens' professional soccer and pages cannot afford to make this. and the losses were up to the amount of $2 million. >> that is too bad. they tried very hard. and still to come kron 4 news this weekend heavy snowfall in the long war in the state. >> video, amazing. >> and bay area weather, to complete forecast. and we
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7 7 >> we are paca 7:47 taking a live look at walnut creek. we are back at 7:47 a great day and run the bay. >> it should be a beautiful weekend and jacqueline bennett it is here to tell us all about it. >> a warmer weekend on tap and temperatures in the '70s is going to be really nice out there. the weekend at a glance with low 70's today, 73, inland valleys, 70, the bayshore. warming up even, 77 degrees in the inland valley, 74 of the bayshore and 64 along the coast. it is going to be breezy today and tomorrow. if we had a wind advisory in effect for the north. the areas highlighted in the blue from 7:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m.
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monday morning. winds in the 20, 20, 30 mph and gusting up to 45 mph, and this could even get to the inland valleys to the coast in the east bay. we will keep you posted on this. it took an hour satellite/radar. clear skies over the bay. this is called a blocking pattern with the warm, dry air setting up over the region with storms of to the north! keeping our weather nice for a long. of time and that is what we are going to be seeing. futurecast, this morning, and temperatures are cool and the north bay, and the delta, almost 40's to the valley. the valley is not going to get much cooler to the mountains. as we go towards 12 p.m.-noon, a quick warm up. with 60s, the green on your screen, and 70's, petaluma, napa,
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fremont, all the 70's by 12:00 p.m.-noon. by 3:00 p.m., more places are going to end up in the '70s. the delta, the inland valleys, and also in the south bay. and we started off very chilly. and 39 degrees in santa rosa, 30 degrees in napa. mostly cool bay area wide put a nice warm-up by the will afternoon. '70s in the san rafael, 71 and novado, and a gorgeous day to get out and enjoy the outdoors. and temperatures are going to be remaining in the '70s with low 70's to the east bay. and it as we go towards the south bay, 68 degrees and redwood city, a small typo [laughter] >> 66 in half moon bay. in we've been a blocking patterns, with nice weather on top not only for the
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weekend but well into next week. and the 70's this weekend and into monday but still windy! the east bay hills. tuesday/wednesday, will cool down which is typical of this blocking pattern. was the break down and that looks like it is going to come in on friday. with just a 20 percent chance of rain but i suspect as that is going to increase as we get closer to saturday. the this summer and not too big. if it did not look that big. we will gets closer. >> thank you, jacqueline this is the amarillo, texas. with only 26 degrees, roads, cars, houses were covered with snow and causing power outages, and downed trees. pemmican you believe this? and rockefeller center they're already welcoming their christmas tree on friday. 74 ft. norway spruce that was it donated by ground zero firefighters. and this tree
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will be decorated with thousands of light. and the elite team is on november 38th. >> a balmy day. >> and everybody is thinking? >> and still have an kron 4 news weekend, the veterans honored this weekend. the military's highest awards. >> and a live look a outside it that the bridge traffic is light right now but there is a bit of the breeze. and there is a wind advisory until tomorrow. we will be right back.
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there was a little bit of a dusting. mostly, sunny, dry. >> and making those people in those resorts happy. >> they're like to be skiing by thanksgiving. >> they should maybe they should go to enroll? >> [laughter] >> and with one and honoree congressional medal of honor. first, there is something that he wants you to know and berber star brings this incredible story. >> the entire time frame lasted between 2 minutes, three minutes. and then 5, 6 live times i do not know. >> with those two, three minutes, army staff sgt one from a self-described mediocre soldier to a hero. and he was walking along the bridge line with other members of his unit assigned to protect other soldiers as they were walking back to the base.
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>> and a single shot ran out and people got under cover. it is not just one, too, it is perhaps more than 10 people and they're not that far away. >> and it seems like your world is exploding. and our pg, and we looked and it was along the entire site. >> hit eight times with a man in front. walking point as the military says, josh brennan of mcfarland, wisconsin. he spoke to is dead, mike only a few days before. >> he volunteered for that mission that day. >> and was down, severely wounded. >> and right into the race of the television fire. >> and he killed one of the guys that was striking my team leader a way. wounded and another one. and brought him back to an area where
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rick could secure him, contain the fight and started beating them. and the amount of fire that was still going on. he should not be alive right now. >> and he is insisting that he does not deserve the nation's highest military award for heroism. them when i first heard that the reporting in for the medal of honor, i felt lost. i felt kind of angry. it came at such a price. it is very bittersweet. it is such a huge honor, it is such a great thing. but is a great thing that is, to a personal loss to myself and some of the family members. >> and that is what you want people to know? >> yes. the more proper start, cnn and, afghanistan president obama is wrapping up his trip. of them to to alive look outside. this is our mt. tam a slightly different view but just as
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means better vacations. that's incredible. believe it...with chase sapphire preferred your points are worth 25% more on travel when booked through ultimate rewards. live, from the bay area's news station this is the kron 4 morning news. >> hello everybody, welcome to our second live hour. thsecond this second, the president obama is the dining. and with the most revered democratic leaders of both of those stories. >> and mayor gavin newson has people buy ford's job and also a student fighting deportation of a country that absolute nobody. >> and jan wall. >> good morning! we have a movie about our business,
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morning glory. and also, the ice skating, and also a movie called kings of pastry. it is delicious! >> henry? >> henry. >> hello. imagine living in a space that is 12 by 12. this is what 12 x twelves looks like. to give you an idea. and imagine living in this type of space, with no electricity, you are beyond. and there are lessons to be learned of a modern day, the robot will be discussing. also, the missing the boat, superstar, missing. it is beyond just love these voters will to all about that. >> and this one, too. >> and this is a live look outside.
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>> and a beautiful day this is a a look at the walnut creek. >> a little warmer out today in this war and tribal continue for the rest of the weekend. this morning, this warming trend will continue for the rest of the weekend with more mild conditions and we saw, yesterday. temperatures are low in the mid 40's but still chilly in the north bay. by noon, warming by 70 degrees, and 4:00 p.m., perhaps just as and warmer yesterday but it is going to be breezy to the east bay hills and the north. a high wind advisory for those areas. from 7:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m. monday morning. a prolonged. of the very breezy conditions with 20-30 mph sustained winds and gusting as even a stronger! they could get
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carried it down to a work of valley locations, and the coastal locations. most likely, but it is going to stay warm, sunny through next week will talk all about it coming up in just a bit. timothy jacqueline and president obama is welcoming the decision to release democracy leader. calling her a hero. and all, called on all of this political prisoners released. and the president is at a dinner in japan today. joined by leaders from 21 countries to talk about issues that impact the asia/pacific region and. and his his weekly address that competition has cut into the u.s. share of trade. >> this weekend, and concluding a trip through asia. to focus on what the open new products and markets. the economic battle
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for this is fierce and we want to be strong competitors and as i've said many times. america does not play for second place the future that we're fighting for is the world's largest importer of consumer products beatles were however, as the world's largest manufacturer of goods, ideas sold around the world. >> president obama went on thano more unnecessary rec spendi from and a three-year budget freeze. and he is preparing to offer additional successions. >> and if eastern afghanistan, the television has claimed responsibility for this attack is the second to test the taliban >> and a no. sparked a gun battle but least lasted two hours. >> and inform kabul and injuryr
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camp julian in kabul, then a california health officials have found a southern california hospital for a seventh time. finance. that is the record for just one hospital, the 700,000 fine against southwest in riverside county comes after investigators found insurgent-surgeons left a instrument which was delivering a baby. and the california department of health is also paying toward $40,000. >> in san francisco, there is a call out-paying $240 k >> and through peru, this rally was held yesterday with barbara boxer's office.
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organizers want are boxer to contact immigration officials to delay deportation. jeff bush explains how this entire police started. >> 20 rolled city counci20 yearl be exported. unless, barbara boxer can show efforts, she has no authority to stop the deportation. >> the mother was read to barbara boxer, too little, too late. the parents are chinese and went to peru to escape political persecution. and then with bruce cyncrruth's it civil unrest, they came to the u.s.. -the part of the
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reason why they are here and not been departed is because china does not want them. and perot has expatriated most of them, and other citizens. >> the city of peru that is in south america. in san francisco, but country peru. >> still ahead, white mayor gavin newson wants to keep the happy in the happy meal. [laughter] >> and will take a look outside this is our roof cam. and look at that sunshine, and the american flag is indicating the wind speed for the next 24 hours. we've will be right back.
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reverend in the month of may at a los gatos retirement home. and he claimed that he colla molested and his little brother and the 70's, and he's never been criminally charged. he is scheduled to be back in court december 7th the mayor gavin newson has a veto of the bad on that the mcdonald's happy meal. and did not meet nutritional guidelines. >> and is checking the box, himself going to be banned in san francisco? what is check in the park? it is not a giant toy, it is a toy in promoting fast-food. while not considered that promotion? and the reason why is because i think most people say that that goes too far. however, that is what we just did at the san francisco board of supervisors. the mayor gavin newson says instead of
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getting involved, they should be focusing on programs that focus on healthy eating. and the health ththey will perhaps the veto the decision from mayor gavin newson. >> and a real life top gun. >> and a beautiful day of around the bay. if you are crossing the be rid bridges please peadvised there is a the wind advisory until monday. 7 7 7 7
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we're expecting this to expect towards the end of the week. we'll keep an eye on the forecast. >> the pictures from world war ii are powerful, but nothing can compare to the world that the 88 year-old veteran who has his stores want to be remembered. stories. >> we were all young. 22 years old. we were shot at that night. and it looks really bed at night. >> and my name is bud anderson, with a few stories. >> and i talk about anything that mainly, a real combat, and world war ii and what it was like, kill or be killed. >> it is the mecca of all
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air shows in the world. i'm sure proud to be here. and that means i survived one more year! >> the fans are very enthusiastic and a understand a lot about the history and they want to hear first hand. >> and stories that are just mind-boggling that happened during the war. >> we were far enough from the united states and trained as a fighter group to fight the world war. >> and i was able to shockeshoot down five enemy planes and i shot down 16. and the struggle 8, could change. >> both of these airplanes were painted just like life to them in world war ii and that is a fighter plane. it flies like a dream. and let
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me take my hanhat off to these communities that have been restoring peace. air fighters. that is a special place. there-restored these. >> and he is still flying! a triple base. >> with change la[laughter]- travel bas a triple aces. a wita change [laughter] >> and what would be like to living with less of everything? how about living with a lot less and people actually do that. we will introduce you to a man who did that. living in a 12 by 12 and how that reflected a better life. that is coming
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>> welcome back, kron 4 news this weekend. imagine, living in a space this is 12 x 12. bill powers, and they're my inspiration was jackie benson. >> they lived there for eight years. >> and how was it? >> 12 x " is surprisingly big. and you walk through the door, your of the stove, and a sink for cooking. two giant rain water barrels all of your remarks comes from there. we had a rocking chair, and the big splurge was a senior wall with heirloom crops. and when you open this up,
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the sense of the flowers, and. >> and where is the plasma tv [laughter]? >> and a bed? >> a letter that is going up to the loft. >> you cheated! >> and here, through david thoreau was actually living in a smaller space context walls of this is palatial. and you did this because not because you wanted to suffer because wanted to benefit to thrive. >> a lot of us have too much clutter and our lives inundated with the stuff. and time poverty. and by going back to the basics. simplicity, you allowed torrey in your life, more. >> and most of posted it to wait because the five cannot watch my television and i cannot eat fabulous food. and if--joy is not experienced without
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television,. >> and none the less, perhaps with over stimulation. and if you take away some of that stuff you can focus on talking with your friends. cooking, gardening that are also very enjoyable. >> there is a subculture that live like this town about these wild crafters the mayor crafting their lives in respect for the bar oscars limits. it is due creative edge, there homesteading, they're going back and even urban areas. this wild crafting. >> and in some sense this is symbolic. >> yes, and i did this for 40 days. >> and now you are living in
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that department foin an apartmew york? perhaps that is also tend fax 12th! [laughter] >> and also, this is 10 x 12. my website, there are ideas about how we can do this. >> how? you live in new york. >> two-course of what is my 12 x 12? to ask yourself, toy, simplicity, that i can do. for example, and deepen the can enjoy and grow their own food. and also, with public transportation, with solar panels on a pair roof. >> and to some extent this is wonderful but isn't this just a feel-good solution. perhaps is not even making a dent on the problems of the
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world. we are over 11 is, that we really over living at. >> and i was working abroad, a conservation projects and when i came back i saw the hyper consumption in this country. it is really that this entire planet is affected by our economic model. to take smaller steps your coming into a better psychological being because your more in tune with the planet. >> and these have to start with you. >> and the people that are really need to change policy. they have? >> and i've been talking to iowa, kansas, tennessee, and even texas. and audiences are responding. conservatives, with the lead
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in establishing independence and that their lives. to live self mr. th sustainability, and it is saf it is a jeffersonian principle >> and you were speaking tomorrow. the golden hotel, a 11:00 a.m., 2:00 p.m. thank you so much, >> thank you. >> also back to basics, knitting, it is hot. >> kron 4 news this weekend.
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this is from mt. tam, with wind advisories between now and monday. >> that is beautiful, to taking our pictures for a calendar! that is beautiful. and let us check-in with jacqueline bennett. she has our forecast. a little warmer of their, and this warmer, drier air building and and for mild than what we saw, yesterday. temperatures are in the low-mid 40's but still pretty chilly in the north bay. quick warming by 3:00 p.m., with five degrees warmer and fasmainly in the low 70's today, but it is going to be breezy. the north bay,
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and the east bay hills there is a high wind advisory. from 7:00 p.m.-kevi 10:00 a.m., a very long period of breezy conditions, a 25 mph-35 mph sustained. and even those strong winds could go to the east bay, the valley and coastal bays. it will stay warmer to the weekend and next week will talk all about it coming up in just a bit. >> thank you, jacqueline. >> and who is going to be the interim mayor? and christine connolly explains there is a lot of political maneuvering going on. >> cents election night one big question has been hounding given newson. when lee stepped down of the mayor of san francisco? it is been over one week and he
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will not provide a definitive answer. >> and i have said more. >> in the past, mayor gavin newson does not like the political games going on at city hall regarding his replacement. he still has power over the situation and the board of supervisors cannot provided in trouble until mayor gavin newson steps down. timing is an issue. and a new board of supervisors, with four members will be seated. the new legislation is going to start five days before that on january 3rd. the old board of supervisors is scheduled to meet on january 4th. if mayor gavin newson? they could decide on who replaces them. there is some speculation that he might hold off until the new board is seated. he will not confirm that but will not give a date on when he is leaving. it will be sometime in january and he believes this entire situation will work itself out. christine
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connolly, kron 4 news. five school district employes are being investigated on allegations their repair received community organizations payments were hired to do work. that is accorded to the san francisco chronicle. payments ranged from a few thousand dollars, $40,000, and those people investigated have not been released. all five work for the district student service support department. >> and the recent assault of a woman on to good americans looking to her aid and more also attacked by the same man. good-samaritans. and the police are saying that what is the missing link? >> this is a bit of a conundrum, an important piece of the paws of a woman who cries for help. alerts good samaritans which has yet to come forward toward the intersection of the vine
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street, first street a passer-by found at least some americans on conscience. they later told police that there were attacked after there were helping a woman that was being tracked street down the street by a man. - direct.-she was being tracked. >> the biggest problem is that she was being draftegged >> the biggest problem is that we do not know where she is, or the assailant, and what the condition is, of her. now we're turning to the public. >> they say that the woman was seriously injured and she needs a doctor. the good samaritans were only offer vague descriptions. as a lean, white man in his mid- 20s and the woman is either asian/latino in the mid-20s. in san jose, rob fladeboe, kron 4 news among still to
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come, a longtime political prisoner is free. we will be right back. black friday, look of these deals! this is a general electric top loading washer $499! and this is $699 different loading frigidaire these are some of the fabulous ones from airport, plans we have on bay area bargains. 7 7 right now, verizon has the new samsung galaxy tab.
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dusting but it should be dry and clear. >> no traffic [laughter] >> and overseas, where the world's most prominent political prisoners is free. their release protest to mark receive su chi afteri related to the tension. she was on house to rest for over 15 years. she is a nobel peace prize winner and has been symbolized as a democracy signed. >> and above us check-in with jan. >> what does this have in common? it is the lea and skates , and back, let us celebrate. and a night at the embarcadero.
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embarcadero skating rink is open and it will be the lighting ceremony this weekend will light of the entire city. and danny is from the embarcadero center, and many people that run this embarcadero center and also to the roller skating, the ice skating, the ranof if vim and think you and welcome. >> thank you, this is a lot of fun. the annual embarcadero is coming on friday it is a lot of fun a winter carnival, the kids, with face spinning, clowns, jugglers, all types of school face-painting. >> and it is all free! >> yes, 4:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m., and then stay and watch the lighting ceremony. and all 17,000 lights are going to be coming on is going to be absolutely amazing, disney
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on ice, fireworks over the embarcadero is going to be beautiful and it is all free. >> 6:00 p.m.. >> 6:43. >> yes. kuala >> and os lights call on. and we can even come earlier [laughter] >> 4:00 p.m.. to bring the family, it is a great family evening. stay for the lighting ceremony, and ice rink, and stay for dinner! and our celebration costs nothing and it is absolutely something to remember a good family tradition. >> and i cannot wait to meet the master of ceremonies, and the reason why i'm watching this is music in the schools today. piccadilly square, and i am all about keeping music and the school. to have high school bands. , absolutely,
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street level throughout the entire levels. pony rides, farm animals, face painting. >> please explain how these are all connected. >> hawaiian airlines is our sponsor. >> i see! >> and as you come down this week and, next week and, hawaiian airlines will be there in the convention of visitors bureau to give you a taste of hawaii. with lots of treats, excitement, and every friday for redrawing. >> absolutely, a free-drawn to go to hawaii. >> yes. come down anytime, and fill out the sweepstakes form. every friday, the will pull a name. and those winners! >> these are beautiful, and with the ice skates it is so much fun and if this is how you can be part of it. it is
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the embarcadero holiday ice rink between january 2nd. november 19th-january 2nd. the winter carnival is free! and seller sells for silly cylinder. he is going to be doing the light switching,--sully sullenber ger will be deletinwill be to is the lighting ceremony. and if you're looking for a comedy? this is something smart, wonderful and really worth seeing. it is smart, fun and it is not that work. and it is not the wit of broadcast news but it is out television. harrison ford is just terrific as one
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of the news anchors and also diane keaton. she plays the real, and he plays the newsman, and i know a lot of newsmen that feel that way these days. and it is a movie worth seeing and rachel macadams as an overachiever, the few young actresses that actually has she in natalie portman. the best of their generation and it is worth seeing, and it is something to see. and later on the show, a couple of new movies, and on dvd not to mess. thank you, so much for being here. and the people liking, >> come down and see us! >> and hope to see you. and the relief to enjoy that holidays. back to markey and his adult-really enjoy the
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superstar knitting in san francisco, and how many books? >> this is my fifth. >> now, fine art. >> and before we get to the fine art to the basics. first of all, the stitching. what is the concept? >> when i first got back into this when i was first obsessed i noticed a lot of people had it not have a very good opinion. >> let us take back and raise awareness because this is a valuable craft and it is worth respecting. and with the groups of the york city at a cafe anybody wanted to learn can come. and anybody that wanted to? could knit and when i first got back into knitting. these women were knitting
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together, after world war two. and it would call this together. >> and i would not say that they would there would be complaining the which is talk about everything. politics, pop culture. >> can you learn how to knit from a book? >> yes, my first has taught hundreds of thousands of people, now it is a huge trend. there is an entire knitting culture. and as you began they are ready to do more advanced techniques. >> and with lobbies waters. are they a requirement?- lobb lumpy sweaters >> and once you get good. >> and once you get used to doing the basic, i will show all these different types
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and including police, peace, and >> and-lace and beads and entarsha and knitting, this is referring to this adorable picture. what is brilliant about this project is that chicken swap of these patches. so they can feel like a sheep, and what is even better is that when they get bigger, you could just that a larger sweater. >> eventually, they're going to college? pala >> and what about this? >> this is called les
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>> lease listing, you pu-leasing that is challenging. - lace knitting. >> and i am just si a bit curiou, because you have a ph.d. you also of a magazine? >> yes, i'm cole publisher- and editor. with women to get off their chest and magazine that present a more positive image of women. celebrate women's culture, pop culture and including the women of craft. fan that is how i ended up killing a book about it. >> this is kind of amazing- toy ended up working on it. >> and just safa cow and i also
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have line of yarn of my own. and you are very enterprising! [laughter] >> and this is based on >> ... you like to meet debbie? you have a busy schedule. >> 11:00 a.m., she will look at the book passage book fair and then over to imagine knit, at san francisco, and then they make out room. thank you so much for sharing. your patterns,. >> we will take a break and still to come, we are going to be looking at the puzzle of arab americans. that is
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live, from the bay area's news station this is the kron 4 morning news. >> hello everybody, our third live hour of kron 4 news this weekend oakland police are continuing to struggle with community relations and to this third shooting in one year. today's community meeting. >> and also, the election of secretary of state continued to count ballots in the race for attorney general. in the east bay congressional seat and is continuing. will the latest. >> and the dance, assurance sounds >> and kings of pastry, this is an amazing new movie how hard it is to get an award in france. it is a
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documentary, very unusual, and gary from a double theatre. we talk about the- bubble off. he is also part of the telluride film festival, and the new sherlock holmes, and movies to check out this weekend. >> let us check-in with henry! >> and knitting! this peril. and i'd is put a new one in. -pearl. >> and i'm inspired but i have something different to tell you about we're going to be talking about the arab americans and that the changes of attitudes. this is perhaps a difficult subject these days with prejudices' have become complicated. we're going to be talking to a author
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tackling these issues. >> henry, that sounds fascinating and will look forward to that. and we're told that the bay bridge it is backed up! >> 9:01 a lot to talk about there was a stall! and even at the mitre flights. there's not even a game, or anything. >> and those feeder flights. also, let me remind you- there is a high wind advisory. from now until monday. jacqueline bennett has your forecast. >> a little warmer out there today and is warming trend will continue for the rest of the weekend. we have a warmer, drier air building and so temperatures are more mild than we saw, yesterday.
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with low-with 40's although still pretty chilly in the north bay. by noon, a quick warming and a five degrees warmer by 4:00 p.m. than yesterday with me the low 70's. it is going to be on the breezy side especially in the north the east bay hills. there is a wind advisory. and from 7:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m. monday m-10:00 , monday morning, preconditions. 20 m.p.h.-30 mph sustained with with even gusting. and that could get carried it down to the valley locations and where it is most likely. when will stay warmer to the weekend and next week will talk all about it, coming up in just a bit. >> san francisco police are investigating a string of robberies for the use of pepper spray on the victim's before taking valuables. kron4's jonathan blum has
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more on this investigation. the police say that this watch store was the first of a half-dozen robberies. using pepper spray. in this case, the walked into this store in broad daylight tuesday morning, sprayed a 28 year-old man in the face and took up with a wrist watches. and they are not sure if this is related to the five others followed. >> the first was in the mission district before 9:00 a.m. a woman was walking down for the street and had her cellphone out of hand. she looked up. the sprinter in the face and kicked her and ran away. 30 minutes later, and in peachtree, it was also pepper spray by two men that took is ipod, backpack and his wallet. and they drove off in a saturn. and two hours later, a third street robbery at lower nob hill. and a 29 year-old woman was pepper spray, and
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reached in her purse and stole all of the contents and she ended up in the hospital. >> and and the scuds to lure pacific heights. a woman was surrounded, while her phone was snatched, and your cash was taken. and then only 10 minutes later, at pearce. the woman felt tugging and when she turned around, she was pepper sprayed, hit in the head, and police have not made any arrests. and 18-22 year-old black men are the suspects. and at this point they cannot tell for sure if all these incidences are linked together. and they are saying to wash your face quickly, and help pai freshen up with a share, on your face. and it be
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cognizant of your surroundings, and also with relationship to speaking of your phone, or listening to music. >> the officers involved of derek jones, and even as community members gathered to determine their next response. the officers 3, for your veterans and one is a swat team member. and one was on a gun conviction that was killed by police this year. friday, frustrated slush and residen and/members oe community are frustrated. and and on the armed man senseless on armed, they're feeling threatened by the oakland police. >> the stories of the police officers still changing.
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there will be more rallies, we will not stop until these officers are arrested. >> we demand for the names to be released and in addition, they need to be in jail for what they did to derrik jones. >> there is a community meeting at 4:00 p.m. at the institution of the baptist church on the corner of market street in oakland. >> two weeks after the midterm elections, they're still being decided. also, and live look outside for more mt. tam it is breezy. and breezy to the bay area, we will be right back
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here are the numbers, harris has one 10th of a percent, by 800 boats. 45.9%, steve cooley = 45.8%. still 1 million the balance to count but they should know by november 30th. and the highly contested congressional race jury is declaring victorious the jur. >> and his opponent has a refused to succeed. and they have until december 3rd for final votes. >> still to come, we're going to introduce you to a man who is in line to be the next podcast superstar. >> we will be right back.
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podcast. and most of these are recorded in this los angeles garage >> and his appearing at punchline, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> and recording a your garage >> is the future of show business. >> no cameras, i did go out of my garage, microphones, and the celebrities come in my garage it is very interesting. and when i had an interview with ben stiller. and i was so insecure that i thought that maybe i had to build an addition to my garage [laughter] >> and i put some of books on the shelf. and borderline quarters, is there a difference between hording and this delt?-nostalgia? the we cannot get out of your crotch! > and cool garage, la
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>> and he walks into my garage and says this is really great. this is my garage, isn't this great, take a book. and you were consulted. that he did not show up with a little entourage? the-insulted. >> it is an interesting medium. wtf.com added robin williams invited me. >> and to go to his garage? but if [laughter] >> it was great and because i've known robin williams over the years and seen him. he is always balancing a round. and it was 11:00 a.m., at his home and it was a very candid conversation. >> and how to make a living. >> and you bring up the
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subject of money. >> and if you want a addition of newark garage lot >> and with podcast, you can have a couple of things, and i have advertisers and we spperhaps a donation system put into place. and merchandising. and people become interested in it. and a few celebrities/writers have been on and.and i went to his office in new york that he could not sit in his chair or uses microphone. i wanted him to of no comfort, whatsoever and it worked! >> what is interesting, is that when you are on the show that during the break that is a very disconcerting way. to do your stand up. >> and i've done a lot of
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shows, the conan o'brien, and what is unique is that if you go on a thursday, he will take to live shows. and you basically go and after the live show, they keep the audience and if you think you're going to do a regular thing? >> and do this for another show. and i'm saying is that it? >> and in the old days of johnny carson would give you a thumbs-up, those down. and creek ferguson. >> correct. greg ferguson >> and there was, say goodbye again, and have no recollection because it did not happen. >> and he was not there, [laughter] and i was assuming. >> and i was reading on a website that you wanted to be a comedian since you were 11 years old and how did you decide that this is what he wanted to do. >> and i thought that sense i was clearly only,
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depressed [laughter] >> and not much to do. just watch mark griffin. and when i saw comedians i thought they would be the best people, because they've made me feel better. and i noticed about is 11 years old, 12 years old was watching jay leno. when he was funny. >> sorry. pella perhaps to not work with jay leno, again. >> he watches this show. >> that is right. and you'll be the punchline in tonight. the p.m., 2:00 p.m., two different shows. that is great, 8:00 p.m., t10:00 p.m. >> and henry. >> thank you, marty. and ththe situation for arab americans has been very difficult. and i want to
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introduce you to an author is a fascinating look. >> will have the coming up on kron 4 news this weekend. a country called ambrekka. rule the tweet. rule the bedtime. rule the upload. verizon built america's most reliable network to make a more powerful you. rule the air. verizon. right now, you can get a new samsung fascinate for $199.99 after mail-in rebate. only at verizon.
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joey came over to watch the game when the storm rolled in. 3rd quarter. in through the ceiling. i switched to mercury to save on car insurance, boy am i glad they cover my home too. they fixed the ceiling, replaced the couch, they even cleaned the carpets. wish they would have cleaned this up. you know, like a makeover.
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>> welcome back to kron 4 news this weekend the book is called a country called ambreeka a civil rights lawyer is the author, and she has inward many of these stories. and she is stold the history, and what would not know about the history of arab americans? >> it started in the late 1800's that other groups with italian, creeks, started coming over to the u.s.. they are part of the huddled masses, and part of our call-ucollective heritage. democrats 70 surprising?
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bill and did what extent to arab-americans are the almost invisible? >> geographically, unlike other groups that came over at that time they went to every state in the country because of their profession as peddlers. to sum instead, their invisibility speak to their success. with almost succumbing to the white middle class. however, with the most recent the invisibility is shattered. >> and even before 911, the arabs because of the israeli arab conflict. and with america always been on the side of the is released w carried over of the israeli side? >> and i cannot think people thought of arab americans as real, perhaps unicorns-and
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seen through the lens of geopolitics, arab-americans are soldiers, football players, pta mothers, and every component of our society is part of. they're not fully part of the imagination and that is what this book seeks to rectify. >> and also 911, and all of a sudden, a group of arabs ended up attacking the u.s. and all of a cusudden, there are changing the complexion of the nation? then we all saw the complexion of the change in that ugliness. it is becoming to be familiar. at the same time, something that was interesting that post 911 was a curiosity, and opening. you started to see faces and it was ironic even know that now with a worse place of a national commerce >> and ex we do not really
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mean all arabs, all muslims, all of americans however, yes we do! that is exactly what we meant. they're trying to take over the country was the sediment. however, most arab are christian. >> 65-70% are christian >> yes, it was right after the fort hood shootings. to jump and one not so subtle walking around and eating baklava what from junior. and they claim to the report of the department of justice because i was i kept pushing them on which division. and the said committee out rich. and then i said all, the fbi. >> and there was a lawsuit
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brought in the bay area against the fbi because they've been keeping tabs on the different community that think make up arab/muslim america. >> and the one where there is controversy and you got on an airplane, with muslim garb. and the fact of the matter is i did not know if it is the majority suspect it is. cannot know if you feel that way? >> and i'm curious what arab with and miniskirts, and high heels? >> and if we manage with a look. >> and that was extremely disturbing? >> a lot of this is for arab-americans but you have to, and i just try to keep this in a historical perspective is almost like a rite of passage to become fully american in this country. what is disturbing, is that i did not think that
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>> and with opening. >> exactly. >> and i think of these things they create openings. >> no question, the rite of passage from 911 has extended that. >> for a number of years. >> thank you. >> thank you for having me. >> a country called embreeka by into so much. >> and still to,, we're going to the weekend, it is all about
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ago. the mitre in lights because of the stall on the bridge is not fully recouped. metering. >> the upper deck. and perhaps people feeling like it is a monday. and all but in the forecast with jacqueline bennett. . >> a warmer weekend on tap and temperatures in the '70s is going to be really nice out there. the weekend at a glance with low 70's today, 73, inland valleys, 70, the bayshore. warming up even, 77 degrees in the inland valley, 74 of the bayshore and 64 along the coast. it is going to be breezy today this and tomorrow. if we had a wind advisory in effect for the north. the areas highlighted in the blue from 7:00 a.m.- 10:00 a.m. monday morning. winds in the 20, 20, 30 mph and gusting up to 45 mph, and this could even get to the inland valleys to the coast in the east bay. we will keep you posted on
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this. it took an hour satellite/radar. clear skies over the bay. this is called a blocking pattern with the warm, dry air setting up over the region with storms of to the north! keeping our weather nice for a long. of time and that is what we are going to be seeing. futurecast, this morning, and temperatures are cool and the north bay, and the delta, almost 40's to the valley. the valley is not going to get much cooler to the mountains. as we go towards 12 p.m.-noon, a quick warm up. with 60s, the green on your screen, and 70's, petaluma, napa, fremont, all the 70's by death death 12:00 p.m.-noon. by 3:00 p.m., more places are going to end up in the '70s. the delta, the inland valleys, and also in the south bay. and we started off very chilly. and 39
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degrees in santa rosa, 30 degrees in napa. mostly cool bay area wide put a nice warm-up by the will afternoon. '70s in the san rafael, 71 and novado, and a gorgeous day to get out and enjoy the outdoors. and temperatures are going to be remaining in the '70s with low 70's to the east bay. and it as we go towards the south bay, 68 degrees and redwood city, a small typo [laughter] >> 66 in half moon bay. in we've been a blocking patterns, with nice weather on top not only for the weekend but well into next week. and the 70's this weekend and into monday but still windy! the east bay hills. tuesday/wednesday, will cool down which is typical of this blocking
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pattern. was the break down and that looks like it is going to come in on friday. with just a 20 percent chance of rain but i suspect as that is going to increase as we get closer to saturday. the this summer and not too big. if it did not look that big. we will keep a look on that as it gets closer. >> the search for a hit-and- run on friday afternoon on the corner of buchanan andfell str the wiz ise in connectionet of a drug investigation and when the police officer-in connection. then they said the movement to the center counsel, and the officer grabbed his arm, and attended to restrain him. the driver put the vehicle in drive and drove away with the officer hanging inside the vehicle. with 50-75 ft. and the officer fired one round of the suspect. and the officer let go, and the
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suspect fled. then the police from the suv abandoned a 20 minutes later, and he suspect expecte to be okay. >> and the more about this fire outage. they do not know why that failed however, there were more problems of the refinery, yesterday. kate thompson reports that nearly 101 of the killings,-80l >> we have more on the power outage. pg&e says of the equipment failure at a the problem. the do not know why that equipment failed in the oil refinery, yesterday. kate thompson says that 100 gal. of acid leak from a pipe. >> 80 gallons of sulfuric- acid but it was contained. and there is no risk to the public with this spill block, they have to report leaks over a certain size. and still under investigation is the power outage at the refinery on wednesday. it said huent clouds
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of black plumes of smoke shooting up into the sky you can see the video, and of the sirens were warning people to stay inside. for several hours and that warning was lifted. there have been no injuries, or health issues that have been reported. now, the bay area and quality management district has taken the air samples and it is not expected to get the results of these until wednesday. the golden eagle refinery has a history of violations. costing millions of dollars in the past five years for black smoke, particulates,and soot so it into the air! reporting in martinez, kate thompson, kron 4 news. >> this woman was found dead in her apartment two weeks ago the suspect is pleading not guilty. to the murder, rape, burglary. prosecutors is linking him
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to the crime. and no comment about a possible defense and he is due back in court next month. >> and open councilperson oncit is highlighting jane brunner says the board should take responsibility since it was a part officer, johannes meserle who shot grant on a station platform last year. it is estimated that the overtime is between 1-$2 million including last friday's protest 1152 people were arrested. >> pg&e is asking for >> pg&e is requesting all lawsuits for the gas line explosion from the san bruno held by a just one judge. they have submitted this request on friday and just one judge would speed up resolutions for all of these cases. two dozen lawsuits have been filed with pg&e in connection with this explosion.
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>> this is the kings of pastry, the backstabbing world of competitive pastry making it is really something. you really get to know the people that are involved in this pastry competition in france. and you can root for them, and get your heart broken when things break it is really something to see. you'll be able to see it because gary myers is bringing us, the
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balboa theater and co- director of the telluride film festival. and anybody who loves movies? we love gary, thank you for everything you do for the bay area movie community. and diane and i go back a long way. she's a great lady, the hadley, and does a lot of things with community e dense and sponsors-the cat lady. it is nice to have you both here. and diane,-t hat the and gary, can you tell us about king's a pastry. >> it is a new documentary. they're famous for to not look back, the bob dylan film, and some of the great documentaries. and this is a series of s pastr chefs in the south of france, an amazing, addition, a pastry you did not know existed. huge pastries! one, greeks, the audience will cast is very exciting to see. and
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gasp will be at the elmwood. >> one of these guys is from chicago. the are from all over. >> correct. >> and he is one of the focal points of the film. >> dave pfeiffer is his name. >> and it will have a normal increase of and on wednesday, the 17th at the balboa theater. on sunday, and after the 3:00 p.m. show on the 21st, diane are going to be doing something very special. diane? >> the baker's dozen got involved 1/5 after we spoke with gary and i went out to the baker's dozen. and it is a professional people and baking and two assists, 250 people, strong and is just a marvelous group. and baking- enthusiasts. and we're going to present our pastries and this is going to be one of the things that i'm going to be presenting for our show.
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and also, a win layer cake and it is going to be so much fun. >> free! after the 3:00 p.m. but before the 5:00 p.m. >> this will make you want to eat and what type of cake is this? this is with espresso chocolate. >> and it looks so professional. but thank you. >> and anybody? >> yes. >> marvelous. >> and i did a part of a religious movies. with food, wine, and it is just so great and also people that actually coke. then only make reservations. great! and our things going at the balboa how was the movie world going? >> people still love coming to the movies and they like because i am so blessed. to help roger and his staff. and is if they are coming to
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a were theater to a home. and is an old year, 1926 the group wanted to save a neighborhood. and in late february, we're going to celebrate the birthday of the theater. and we really recreate a night from 1926. >> and how much fun! >> and even a haunted house. this year, they're going to come up with something very special. this weekend, it is the opportunity to see the most outrageous pastry. >> is a trip! your own to love it. her family are tougit is really art, is the balboamovies.com the actual event is november 21st and it will all be on the website. and perhaps kiri will agree with me on this
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is this is a beautifully written. fair game. the action, and it really reminds you of all movies eliminate the real world. conviction, here after, the debts of clint eastwood. >> it is a beautiful film. - depth. >> and morning glory, is light, the but if you want to see the real story? between the news/entertainment is network. andthe ela kazan collection, and today's sherlock holmes. and thank you so much for being here. and for all you do is just wonderful. and i'm going to go back to marty and isabella. >> and that we are here! jan, and we are going to be watching that sherlock
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because we tried it in this demonstration with many problems and it is i am trying to show you what happens if you let this get out of hand. the tendrils, and can you see this thing? >> and those can come come completely off. and those are tendrils. and to clean this up it is going to have to repaint. >> can you paint over it? >> your code of to brushed those off. and really, you might even have to use some of and off, and burn it off, the only way to clean that. >> oven cleaner? >> and i have a self cleaning ovens. >> what a great way for doing away to avoid doing that growing up on your walls.
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>> now, the perfect per fixpurpose for this was to for thisbouganvilla and you have to be very careful because they're very sensitive to the root ball being broken and to have a knife. and we are going to go around. this pot. to sever any roots a >> a very delicate route system. and it is not very transplantable. and to never take it out. basically, just cut the pot off. we do not want to do anything with in the route ball or scoring and >> into delicately add soil? >> and too delicately add
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soil? >> and what height? >> and this black line. at the soil around it. and now, you can dump it. >> and people said it would do not work as a team. >> the fact is that we were beautifully as a team, especially off-camera. >> and do you want to leave this elevated? >> yes, to add more sorrel can do that, later. and add some more soil and if this is not going to be a self supporting plant. the amount you will have to provide that support. what can do that a couple of different ways. we could add a trellis like this. and >> and our producer, you solve the problem with this?
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and you sell or this was all encompassing and becoming part of the plant. i think we're going to do is to leave this on here but i am going to look to push this down. through the original root ball into the container. and it will anchor pit. and for the first six weeks and eventually how are we going to let that grow? >> do you see this? that will let that perhaps by christmastime. another 8 in.. and to put those wires right there. and to put another nail on the ground. to let this grow up, and pitch straight up. >> okay, we you've done a fine job. >> and now, i consider my joke that you've done a vine
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>> we aren't taking a live look interstate-83 tahoe-we are live, taking a live look, and virtually no traffic. >> and to take a look to your kron 4 7 day around the bay we are going to of and to this weather pattern for the next several days at least for the end of the week. it is going to be fantastic! >> and also, this video from japan. high-powered years were not the only ones, he met the competition, this showed off the latest technology, singing, dancing robot. and he was very gracious, and he liked
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