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live from the kron 4 news station, this is the kron 4 news. >> hello everybody, welcome to 3 live hours of live news. egypt is having increasing riots, and home, there is a closer details. on the recovery, of the missing 4 year-old 08. >> president obama is reconsidering but,, and more on the opera itand egypt. -the rights in egypt. --and believe it or not, jerry brown those employees of the
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the city and state might have to actually pay for their own gasoline! [laughter] >> and with some overcast conditions. jacqueline? >> the fog continues to be a big story this morning. let us back track on fog tracker to show you exactly what is going on very low visibility. and through the delta and also with low clouds spreading a lot of clouds. and what howitzers to scale back closer to the coastline towards the bayshore. howbeit-scales back. dense valley fog can you see how that is going to scale back? and with the mid-level storm clouds with
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the storm approaching. fog, rain, this afternoon and into this evening. ithe temperatures are going to be even cooler again today. overnight, rainfall and even thunderstorms. we will time it out on futurecast and take a look your futurecast when this rainfall will and, in just a bit. >> thank you, jacqueline and with the protesters of the commanding the egyptian leader. calling for the resignation of his cabinet and he said he will continue to lead the country. dozens killed, thousands injured. this lasted through friday and last night curfews are violated, and the cellphone ilines are open, but the internet is down. pyramids
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are off-limits. 2000 people have gone to the cairo airport to flee the country. >> and to bring you up-to- date on the top, local stories. a developing of paterson and the search for the 4 year-old guiliani. and if he remains with is that alleged kidnapper, jose rodriguez. the vehicle of jose rodriguez was recovered but empty. and if will tran is alive . good morning, and-he is a lot of the canal. >> and the search will begin at 10:00 a.m. and in three hours, there will be focusing behind me. and possibly try to find the two bodies that still be in here. their reason why their return to this canal there
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is no reason that is not to believe. off the witness told authorities that he sought a silver toyota corolla going to the water. after 45 minutes of the production was reported. yesterday, a 11:00 a.m., sonar equipment and recognize the license plate. it took about six hours getting through all of those notes and crannies of the tunnel. dangerous. finally, 5:30 yesterday, that silver car roll of that a 47 looking for for over 10 days. that silver toyota corolla that a 47 month before for 10 days. two of the with authorities--have been looking for that for 10 days. for those windows were down. two of the four windows were down. that i
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witnesif the witness, has even more a credibility. because he saw a man and a boy inside the car. and that is why they're going to come back here. in another reason is because they're not seeing any cellphone, credit-card or e t m activity. from jose rodriguez and he does not have the infrastructure, or the level of sophistication to pull off a objection at this level. and who will speak with the authorities to see how much longer this will take. >> thank you,. >> isabel? >> the mother, of the boise, continues that no song is a
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good sign. the mother of the dutch boy. da lin spoke to her. da lin-the boise. the mother of the boy. her name is tablet stock.fifth ] tabitha cardenas has not given up hope. and on our facebook persius said please do not give up hope. since the did not find any bodies. with an interview, with nancy grace she says that the chances are now perry slim. >> and if i think that if he wanted to commit suicide? why did he have to take my son with him? that was wrong. >> also, how long it took a farmworker to tip of authorities. he saw the
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suspect plunge into the canal. he did not tell the police into the following day. for >> what is making me mad is that the farm worker did not call as soon as he saw that car go in. and maybe they could have saved my son? >>reporter: neighbors, are also setting by the latest development. and with a candlelight vigil in front of their house. the neighborhood has been rallying behind the family. >> with a tragedy, and we're supporting the family. family, friends. >>reporter: even the mayor is trying to stay positive. the others are pressing that the boy is still alive. in paterson, for da lin kron 4 news. >> the coverage continues online. www.kron4.com several interviews in its entirety. if the intimate details on our website. www.kron4.com will continue to keep an eye on the
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situation in egypt for egyptian reactions. >> and a live look outside. through walnut creek it still looks pretty dark at 7:0 ft.. off and perhaps it is overcast. 7:0 8:00 a.m.. (music) california should be proud.
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>> and the president of egypt, the fourth resignation of is, but it. and he says that he supports the freedom of submcitizens to speak their mind. >> and the army is here. and to at some of that has been i think that is long enough for him. >> he has been there for 30 years and he is not going much. the egyptians want a better live with more opportunities for their children. >> still had on kron 4 news this weekend will recap these stories with the 4 year-old guiliani. and also, your full forecast. from
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>> 7:16. and the search for the 4 year-old juliani cardenas, the brake. 10:00 a.m., the irrigation canal. -a break in the case. and with jose rodriguez and juliani cardenas was not in the car. that is all we know at this hour. >> and a vigil last night, at this suburb of car michael. tabitha cardenas was surrounded with neighbors, family for support. in her home which is in the suburb of car michael.
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>> and this egyptian town of alexandria. and they learned that hosni mubarak is going to stay in power. and the egyptian officials are saying that 33 fatalities have resulted from these riots. >> how about these weather conditions. through san jose. >> let us check-in with jacqueline bennett. >> it is going to be a chilly in foggy morning today. as we move through today the fog will clear. still, cloudy skies, and increasing by noon. that storm will approach from the shore with temperatures only in the fifth of t50s--and with neighborhood by neighborhood, it is going to be chilly. the the five degrees in santa rosa, the the three degrees in and
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>> we have 53 degrees in half moon bay. we have 55 degrees in santa rosa. it is 53 degrees in san francisco. and 60s in los gatos. it has been a long time since rainfall, even viewers a day. and it has spent over two weeks since we of seen a cent-new year's day cents the day of nearest day. and cents. and it is going to make a nose dive towards the bay area. and with chances of thunderstorms. and a light shower activity possible. notice, a couple pockets of heavy rainfall. isolated storms. they could be anywhere. for the most part, light shower activity. represented by that light green on your screen. 7:00
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a.m., and it will taper off into the later morning hours. isolated activity into the afternoon. certainly a break from what we've seen over the past couple of weeks. totals, not that impressive, and we will see pockets of a rainfall as mentioned. generally, about one-quarter of 1 in. of rain in the center of the, the east bay, and also the south bay. one-third-three- quarters. in the same thing, in an bake, with pockets of heavy rainfall, with lending and a defauwith snowfall, 2 the sierras that will change this weekend. as this pushes through. the same time. , late sunday, it could be even sunday through tahoe late. temperatures dropping through lake tahoe, and with higher elevations, 5 in.-10 in. of potter. and one-h
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feet o fresh snow and powder-spec conditions. >> cool temperatures, with your 7 day around the bay forecast cloudy. if the rain late tonight, and early sunday morning. and we've not seen anything like this for quite some time. and would get this same pattern back with the fog and gradually increase in temperatures as we go towards the week. low 60s by thursday and friday. >> stay with us, sports coming up. >> later, we are live, the walt disney world disneyland the legacy of the animation history. (music) [ male announcer ] rockin out to the big hot pastrami.
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back, 69, 69. in the torrey pines and this is where he has won the u.s. open. a lot of personal changes with them. >> jim daly has lost 45 lbs.! three strokes back. bill nicholson. and his wife, cheering phil mendelson. she was diagnosed with breast cancer. a couple of years ago. supposedly, she is feeling good. and filphil mickelson is still in the game. >> the rookie oakland linebacker was shot. and he was driving a chevrolet tahoe. nobody was hurt. a
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bullet was pulled from the chevy tahoe. and at this hour, no reason why he was shot at. and with the steelers, entertaining 18,000 fans. they routed the team on. and early monday morning. dallas tx, super bowl 45. >> we've been waiting for this all year long finally, the playoffs! (cheers & applause) >> we are all going to get ready. >> and super bowl is only one week away. >> a kind of forgot lot >> with some much hype it will be impossible to forget [laughter] >> and that n f l, i'm sure there will continue to remind me. >> and but the overseas egypt problems riots.
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>> and a live look outside. the bay bridge is smooth, not much traffic with the headlights are on with that fog in the background. we will be back. (music)
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live from the kron 4 news station, this is the kron 4 news. (music) >> as we approach of 7:30 or developing story from paterson. the 4 year-old, juliani cardenas has been missing for the several days. 11 days, and jose rodriguez's car has been recovered from the canal. and da lin is live. and--and
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what've the chances of finding the other bodies? will tran? >> very slim chances is going to be very difficult because it has been so long to find that toyota silver corcorolla, and it took them 10 days. they all went to the family, to give it their best effort. and with 2.5 hours, the will start again, isabel. and that is where they found that coroat 11:00 a.m. yesterday, that silver toyota. roughly, this is the same area where he saw-an eyewitness saw a car that matches the description enter the canal after the abduction. here is the video. the silver toyota was
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recovered. yesterday, and the first time that they were here on last wednesday. they thought they did a thorough job. however, there are is sothe sonar equipment is looking for open bodies of water. it is not where there are a lot of turns. yesterday, the diminished the water level and that they were able to go in there, and seek a license plate. and an additional six hours. with the suction. attached that rope and pulled out three cars, simultaneously. retrieved the silver toyota corolla on land and no bodies were found. there were two windows down, one on each side. perhaps jose rodriguez and juliani cardenas have been as keep
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the car. with a helicopter search by air. and perhaps they escaped that car? also, it is a good chance because that car was wedged. those two bodies could also be wedged in the canal. and they have not used the word dead, it is just " gramm ". they did not think that jose rodriguez is sophisticated enough to carry off this type of of the auction. they are describing the current situation as graim. >> you are correct, that -- grim >> and i was fascinated about the windows being rolled down. >> perhaps, they do not know
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if the seat belts more on at the time. and maybe because the current was so strong that the body would eventually washed out anyway. and with six hours, we all waited for that card to be taken out the water. for that car. and as soon as that car was on land and open the doors no bodies. there is a good chance, that is a bill, they searched 12 mi.. and found more than 12 cars. isabel, think of the difficulty is going to find two bodies. truly, it is as if it is a needle in a haystack. >> thank you. >> and let us turn our attention overseas. and hosni mubarak he is staying. the news is that he is
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security officials saying that 45 fatalities in the protests. hundreds are wounded, and thousands are asking that he step down. he has been in power for 30 years. >> with protesters, already gathering in the streets of cairo this morning. after a huge day of mayhem on friday. they had the chance to come out, and calling for more people to come out against the government. many people that we've been talking to say that they are very common not satisfied with the speech from hosni mubarak. he says that he will dismiss his cabinet but he is not himself, going to sidismiss himself. and certainly,
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through cairo, we expect to have these protesters are telling us that there were going to continue to protest. the main thing is for his resignation. of hosni mubarak and in this country, for more jobs and economic opportunities. and for social freedom. reporting from cairo, egypt. >> and from yesterday's video the protesting in the fires at the headquarters that'in cairo. there were torched, and stealing firearms, ammunition. jailing suspects were freed. and also on friday, protesters and please bear in mind that alexandria is three hours from cairo.
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these protests are across the country of egypt. and it is called a revolution because many people are stepping up through facebook. >> the crackdown country- wide, and the white house press secretary gibbs is say that we're reviewing the eighth secretary. >> billions of dollars per year. and we are monitoring this, with arabs systems posture based on advanced that took place. >> egypt is the second largest recipient of foreign aid after israel. >> and with egyptians through san francisco, the hosni mubarak regime. newman, montgomery/market street downtown today. a the
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demonstration, a gathering expected at montgomery /market street today. >> jacqueline? >> folic continues to be a big story this morning. fog continues to be a big story this morning. let me backtrack to show you that the fog is coming in off the ocean. also to the central valley that is bringing in very low visibility. coming into the delta and difficult. as we progress through this morning, it will break up a little bit. and 6:00 a.m., 7:00 a.m., skill back. to the bay shore, and also along the delta. and that dense belly fog will continue it this afternoon. these low clouds will finally give way to mid level high clouds with that storm coming in offshore. read chances this afternoon. and continuing, to that light rain tomorrow.
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temperatures will be cool again today with low 50s. overnight, the of rainfall will start and even thunderstorms. we will time it out on futurecast and look at your futurecast on one mechanics but that rainfall in just a little bit. >> coming up, governor jerry brown is cutting down on the gas incentives. for state employees. >> 45 minute delay on a rival flights arriving flights, in s f o thank you to that fog. your money and your good name. that's why you need lifelock to help protect you. lifelock is the leader in proactive identity protection. we aggressively patrol your identity
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>> governor jerry brown, the stock of new car purchases. and how much money is spent on a yearly on the state vehicles. the number of state cars by 2% will be caught. now, 11,000
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cars-22% will be caught. -- by state employees. pit% will be cut while 50 percent. >> and with the future of the mac, this is video from yesterday. 300 different companies are showing their applications to accommodate the surge of apple products. 20 03, equals 94,000 people. and if this continues that this expo will continue. >> also coming up will take a closer look how social media is looking to impact the egyptian riots. >> jury, to the san mateo
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bridge. dreary. your full forecast, coming up. (music)
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>> we are back, on kron 4 news this weekend. and with anti-government protests continue in the cairo and other areas of its chips. 45 fatalities. 45 and tens of thousands of protesters continued to with the entire country of egypt-- >> and gathering downtown to defy a curfew and demanding to step down of hosni mubarak and with president obama speaking to hosni mubarak his first concern is preventing injury and more loss of life. also what will happen next in egypt. >> what is needed is concrete steps to advance the rights of the egyptian people. a meaningful
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dialogue between people and its citizens and the government. they passed that will be future with greater opportunities, just as a path toward greater justice. >> and the u.s. will continue to defend the citizens of the egyptian citizens for a more free had a hopeful future. >> with facebook and social media putting the pressure on the country's president, hosni mubarak and forcing his cabinet to resign. and tunisia recently, was also impacted by facebook and social media. with into that black out, the news and the arrests is global news. >> with thousands of words, pictures with thousands of words, with characters. through social media.
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>> and this hosni mubarak 30 years in power, and the era of social media. >> you have a generation of right now, that was ruled under this era of hosni mubarak and of the walkabout. >> the percentage are engaging small compared to the u.s., and it is young egyptians making the most use of it. before they took to the streets, they're using facebook, twitter to mobilize, and organize dead her anchor will be heard round the world-there anchor. and with governments cutting off internet access. and a move criticized by the white house. >> we believe that the people of egypt have a right to freedom of expression, freedom of speech and freedom of the use of the internet. >> and with limited access,
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still, social media was focusing on the demonstrations. >> these demonstrations are example of online activism are going back into the real world. reporting from washington, kron 4 news. >> and also the bay. the search for the 4 year-old, juliani cardenas. authorities will start at 10:00 a.m. there will focus on the irrigation canal. that car was found friday morning. juliani, and the suspected of dr.jose rodriguez. and tablet, ith mother, tablis currentl pregnant. her name is tabitha cardenas. >> and the emotional strain continues, with craig sklar co on ho her mother is
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dealing with this latest twist. she is looking at optimistic that he was not found. >> the family is resting in their home in paterson try to find what happens next. >> and even if authorities continue to search the mother, tabitha according is is still hopeful that he is still alive. and with the cadillac rental and carmichael, she was happy the son was not found in the car. candlelight-officia and a vigil, she surrounded herself with positive people. it is been a roller- coaster for her. and after interviews on national television. she was not available for comment after returning late. >> we are back, taking in live look. at the golden gate bridge. overcast. not too much traffic it is a pleasant day. >> jacqueline has a look at
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the weekend forecast. >> it is a chilly and foggy when it appeared today. throughout the day the fog will clear but still cloud these. and fog, still in noon as its storm activity approaches from offshore. temperatures only in the 50s and neighborhood by neighborhood, with only 50 degrees and a son of title. chilly. if the five degrees and a center run by a, a and through vallejo, 55 degrees and some reptilessign a rafael,e rafael, summer b >> and with rainfall heavy on year's day. and with light shower activity. senssince the 14th. through the stormtracker 4 radar and
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most of this storm will take a dive towards the bay area. this will increase the chance of thunderstorms throughout. this evening, light showers possible. and this shower activity will pick up of pockets of heavy rainfall. isolated areas that could be even anywhere. for the most part, light showers. and another pocket of rainfall. 7:00 a.m., still bay-area wide will continue. halto isolate weather cells continuing, but this will be a fast-moving. the rainfall totals are not going to be very impressive. i can, unless you are in the pocket of heavy rain area. generally, one-quarter of an inch of rain in the central and east bay. and also the same in the south bay.
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1/3/03/quarter in the central. and as we look at these spots, and as for the snowfall. we have not seen snow in the sierras but that is also going to change this weekend as this storm continues late saturday and early sunday. the same timeframe, and it could continue snowfall through tahoe. temperatures continuing to freeze. snowfall totals above 7,000 ft.. 5 in. does tend inches of fresh powder. with one half what of possible with 5 in.-10 in. of fresh powder. your 7 day around the bay forecast cool, cloudy, and late tonight and early sunday morning the possibility of isolated thundershowers. obviously, we've not seen anything like this for quite some time. ports nexfor its next week, the pattern will continue and temperatures gradually increasing as the week progresses. low 60s thursday and friday. >> still to come, the oscar
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nominations. we will stick with jan wahl. >> and i wonder if she has any input? [laughter] >> truck. you can see it is moving smoothly. that traffic ''
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>> we are back, continuing toward the 8:00 a.m. the unrest in egypt, leaking details. and will speak with the middle eastern expert. >> the other store that will continue is in paterson, a port is found the silver toyota corolla. the abductor, jose rodriguez, and will continue to search for the bodies. >> a lot of news. and entertainment, to look at the british film festival. david perry about the history of cruise ships and
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news. >> unrest the fifth consecutive day for protesters against hosni mubarak the cabinet is out of the president is staying. >> joining us is stephen zoonis the chair of the least tern studies at the middle easyou ever sit san francisco. and he is the chair of and middle eastern studies. let us talk about what you see about the future. hosni mubarak >> he does not have much of a future. and even but this current round of protesters. his days are numbered. the figure
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>> and we heard that poverty and unemployment are the driving issue is so what is the camel that broke th? >> and ipod predict that the uprising in egypt. and i have--and wondering about the uprising in egypt from sylvia, poland, chile, and people have been and with the unrest of democracy, seeing how the neighboring tunisia. they were able to throw out their dictator. and that seems to be a possible change for them, with an. and with a struggle,, they will take to
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the streets and place and work for change. >> we've heard about problems and yeman, is this a domino effect? >> 2011 could be the same as 1989 in eastern europe. with egypt, by far, the largest country with a scholarship, communication to the media. and everything else. really, but very well could see this trend continuing elsewhere. >> and with people watching, the president, and this growing unrest, is this good or bad strategically? >> long term, this will be good because if people think
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that they can work towards change, on a non-violent way. and with the engage in terrorism. or avoid extremist groups. on the other hand, it is a bit of an embarrassment for the united states. for several years, we were about supporting freedom. and not with the vehicles of plastic bullets, tear gas. and fatalities involved with these protests. >> with a muslim activity, and is the possibility that the islamic state is also the issue? >> by all accounts, the organizers and the demonstrators are young. and these are secular organizations. the "
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brotherhood " that is leading this and endorsing this demonstration. it is very opportunistic. and it is that most young people have to believe that there will lead this generation of islam. and they think that they are out of touch. and thinking that others are reaching vests. and i doubt that people on the streets are-regimen fighting for democracy, and not fighting for islamic bureaucracy. >> thanks. the chair of the least two studies from the university of san francisco. >> and he is the chair of middle eastern studies are from the university of san francisco. >> let me bring you up to date, 11 date missing boy. and he is been missing 11 days. jose rodriguez at his
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car was finally recovered in patterson. however, he, or the up the boy juliani cardenas was not found. and is live, and will tran. >> yes, there will be back at 10:00 a.m. and they will continue to where they found that silver toyota corolla. to give you the lead of the land, they will start where they believe that it is possible that juliani and jose could be wedged in there under that debris. if they do not find them there? they will move down that canal. and for more than one week, you can see the yellow tape the placed overnight. before that, we were able to take live shots from that location. and last tuesday they found tire tracks that went and from
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the land, into the water in this eyewitness saw a silver toyota with a boy in the man inside. that is why they happened here in the first place. to look for that silver toyota corolla and there will also look for juliani and jose rodriguez. this is yesterday ' as video. they spotted this as a 11:00 a.m. and it took six hours for them to get it on a plant. they had to turn low water level down to get it on land. also, because it is so dangerous an area with five nooks, crannies, palms, and areas where there could be pumps water ponds. and there had--they have had
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pulled out several vehicles. in addition to the silver toyota. and with no bodies found. and they are admitting that it is not likely. this happened last tuesday it is not any reason to not not believe them. before this all happened but now the thick on the silver toyota corolla, it is even that much more credible that he saw two people inside that " car and also, those car windows were down. they will have an air traffic search with c h p, and they will be on the lookout for jose rodriguez and juliani cardenas. >> and you mentioned that the water level in the canal was lowered will they do that again that today? >> they will speak to the water officials i do not think that will be a problem. this is a very dangerous area. and
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initially there were here y las wednesday but the water level was higher and the water was moving faster. that is why they cannot find that silver toyota corolla until yesterday. they had recovered 12 different stolen cars. to stop that water flow from the rate. if they did not do that yesterday the props would have on the silver toyota corolla is a sonar equipment is designed for open bodies of water. and with this canal not being an open body of water. that sonar equipment was more effective, yesterday. if they're looking for bodies? smaller than a car they will need that water to be on a lower level. and i will confirm that. marty? >>
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>> let us check and with henry. >> he give us a taste of disney animation now let us give us more details. >> oswalt, the lucky rabbet, that is where all started. how can tough >> they dideveloped this character called oswalt, the lucky rabbit. and then, after the stealing that character, they developed a mouse character. and now, making the house was developed. the idea of
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adding music, sound, ,mickey mouse and they start playing music and people were enganged steamboat willie is the first cartoon that he appears and. and while the the will rest is in the disney museum. it is located in the presidio, right along the main drag of montgomery and the presidio. monday- thursday, tons of parking, and with plenty to go for more information. we will show you some of these dreams that are created. hidden treasures, more coming up on kron 4 news this weekend. yye
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>> 8:18. a live look at walnut creek. and with fog. >> let there be light at walnut creek. this afternoon, cloudy, cool, temperatures only in the 50s. with neighborhood by neighborhood, only 50 degrees in san rafael. chilly. 55 in santa rosa. 54 degrees in vallejo. after a above average, we are at or below average temperatures. 57 degrees in redwood city, 58 degrees and redwood city, 59 degrees in los gatos. and it has been a long time
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since we saw rain, with light showers. since january 1st 4. and it is been almost two weeks. since january 14 as to. a system that is will the fine is approaching the coastline, it will take a nosedive. increasing the chance of thunderstorms, bay-area wide. with a shower activity overnight. that will pick up. with pockets of heavy rainfall, that is war could see isolated thunderstorms to hit, anywhere. that where we could see, isolated thunderstorms, and that light green and in other pocket of light rain with isolated the thunderstorms possible. light shower activity bay-area wide. at 7:00 a.m.. isolate weather cells possible late afternoon. and late morning. and the rainfall totals are not going to be very impressive. unless you get
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into the pocket of heavy rainfall. generally, about one-quarter of a band of rain in the central and in the east bay. same amount in the south bay. one-third of an inch-three-quarters of a bench in the north central bay. and as we mentioned, the snowfall how we have not seen that 2 the seeress but that is also going to change. and with the same time frame late saturday, early sunday, it could last longer with snowfall and tahoe all the way through sunday. after snowfall totals, of five-10 in. in fresh powder of higher elevations. and your 7 day around the bay forecast with your forecast cool temperatures this weekend and also cloudy conditions and of course that rainfall late tonight and early tomorrow. the possibility of isolated thundershowers. and with not seen anything like
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this for quite some time. that same pattern with the fog in the morning and the mild afternoon. temperatures gradually increasing as the week progresses. 60s thursday and friday. >> our developing story, the search for 4 year-old juliani cardenas. it will resume at 10:00 a.m. that silver toyota corolla was recovered yesterday. however, the 4 year-old, juliani cardenas and his a doctor, jose rodriguez were not found in that car. >> the emotional strength continues and greg sklar reports from patterson on haute the mother, tablet, cortines is dealing. >> the morning after, tabitha. the perkins family is resting in patterson trying to see what happens next. even searching
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continues, the mother is still hopeful. with the car recovered, however, the bodies were not in the car. >> and if she said that if jose rodriguez wanted to commit suicide, biker mice son with him? and now, she is resting. in patterson, jeff bush, kron 4 news craig sklar-- >> and henry? >> this is fabulous in their back at the mickey mouse room. and the mickey mouse merchandise. here is the
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director at the museum. but will talk a little bit about it and it is a big hit. >> worldwide, merchandise. the mickey mouse club. it is great for children. and walt disney created friends with pluto, goofy, and minney mouse. we are going to take a quick break.
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>> welcome back. a few special danceable disney created.
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>> first of all, they had to create some other characters,pluto, and also, walt loved music creating that with the animation. the symphony! >> the entire series? >> yes, not only a great way for him to make cartoons but also to experiment with new innovations from animation. and using tecnhnocolor >> and he's using color plates? >> a exactly. >> at the walt disney studios the would use camera to emphasize death. >> it is amazing, with and-
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depth-- >> and it is amazing with a special camera? >> yes, and the most important about walt was the personality and the animation. he realized that his artist could not trough'draw--as well as you wand to--and this is from 1931, an ugly duckling. 1939, the ugly duckling. and after technicolor, and also, after what had brought and art teachers to teach animation artists. true personalities. >> look at the difference! look at the expressions. and that is transformative, for animation. >> is. for the ability for
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walt to make snow white and the seven dwarfs. to have each of those boards of each and individual personalities. this is the only gallery in the museum that is dedicated to one film. the groundbreaking snow white and the seven dwarfs. >> and he >> some yes, he had to mor mortgage his home and are a lot of bodmoney. and including, to build pervert studios. >> and what i would like to do is-build of these studios-- >> what a treasure and the bay area. it is located in the presidio. and this is a great way to spend the day. we will take a break and when we come back, more great ways to spend the day.
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live from the kron 4 news station, this is the kron 4 news. (music) >> we are back at 32 minutes past the hour. following our developing story the search in patterson for the 4 year- old juliani cardenas. the alleged kidnapper, jose rodriguez. that car was found but those two people were not in sight. and will tran there were not and how is that the search going? >> this begins in about 90 minutes. when if they come back they know where they're going to start. they will focus on that site of the same place where they found the silver toyota corolla. this canal search initially
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started. they spotted it at 11:00 a.m. and it took them six hours to finally get it out of the canal. with the water pump, and this water level with the twists, turns, nooks, crannies that is why they had to do two different cars along the way because the dog want the sort caracara role of to collide with the other cars. -test the did not want that silver toyota corolla to hit the other two cars that were in the canal. so, they pulled of three vehicles, and total. when they finally did recover that silver toyota corolla on land, both windows were down. and with sonar equipment to continue the search for
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the bodies. and they've never used the word " dead ". the reason why they are doing this is that the family deserves their best effort. >> and i suspect that a lot of people perhaps that something different but with the authorities think the bodies have been down the stream? >> that is something that they have to consider. they're not using the word dead but they are using the word, gram- grim >> our other big story, hosni mubarak is that protesters continue on the streets. security officials say that 45 people have been killed with these protests hundreds wounded, tens of thousands of protesters continued to call for the
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resignation of hosni mubarak he has been in power for the amount of 30 years. obama is keeping an eye on the situation and spoken to hosni mubarak by phone. and his first concern is preventing injury and more loss of life. also, the rights of the people of egypt. >> the egyptian people have rights that are universal. including for peaceful assembly, association, free- speech, and their ability to determine their own destiny are human rights. the united states will stand up for them, and aware. i also call upon the egyptian government to reverse the backs of prohibiting cellphone service, and internet use. which is used some much to connect people in the 21st century. >> if this continues?
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president obama is threatening to cut back aid to that is provided to egypt, from u.s.. the second most in the world. the first is israel. >> billions of dollars at stake. let us check our forecast with a jacqueline. >> jacqueline? >fog continues to be a big story this morning. let me backtrack to show you that the fog is coming in off the ocean. also to the central valley that is bringing in very low visibility. coming into the delta and difficult. as we progress through this morning, it will break up a little bit. and 6:00 a.m., 7:00 a.m., skill back. to the bay shore, and also along the delta. and that dense belly fog will continue it this afternoon. these low clouds will finally give way to mid level high clouds with that storm and continuing, to
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that light rain tomorrow. temperatures will be cool again today with low 50s. overnight, the of rainfall will start and even thunderstorms. we will time it out on futurecast and look at your futurecast on in just a bit. >> let us check-in with jan wahl. >> good morning! if you think colin firth was great in the king's speech. wheat into you see this story from oscar wilde. wait until you see--and it is featured in the british film festival and will talk about it coming up.
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>> this is called the infidel, the mostly british film festival. it is of many films we are going to tell you about. this wonderful festival, the co-producer of the most the british film festival, jack. good morning jack. >> good morning. >> with satire. >> it is co-sponsored by the jewish film festival. >> and you have an interesting day job? >> i work for the new york >> the giants. >> i work for the giants. and one of the things that you put in the vote theater are british from festival. >> we wanted to do specialty programming. vogue theater, with the british isles, and irish films. >> with english speaking but
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yes, there could the summative those garbage movies are in a multi-boxes. >> and many other films to not get distributed. >> english speaking foreign films. >> yes. >> and on friday night, we have british noir and get carter and i mentioned colin firth. >> dary and gray the novel from oscar wilde. it is probably very scary it is a wonderful story. it was also hurt hatfield plate. classic hollywood. >> on opening night, the sequel, which is called west is west. i think that will be also very popular. and this is also a very popular film in new zealand. agreed to documentary's,
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contact with a family, a great documentary, with 1964 a family that never had contact with the society. >> and also a kayak. >> and thank you for saving single screen theater lord knows we need it. and it. vogue theater you can get tickets for every three-10 and also, at the votgue theatre and you can go to their website www.mostlybritish.com to get tickets >> and my favorite film is the colin firth's king's speech, and it is no surprise that " beautiful "
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is also nominated the difficult under world of barcelona, with the architecture of gaudi he has two-month to laugh it is sam, during, depressing. it- he only has two months to live. however, a great and a beautiful film with great performances. >> and also the oscar nominations please come see me. henry has been talking about the walt disney family museum because it is such a great museum and i am going to be there! february 20th. it is a real clamorous. to take you away from the real world world-glamorous. w w w .waltdisney.com >> and thank you for
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visiting our studios featuring the mostly british film festival. we will be right back.
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>> welcome back 84:47 and how about taking a look at the seven day forecast. it is mostly going to be in the 50s. in perhaps some sunlight escaping that fog with mild and cold conditions. all in all, not bad. >> there is a mixture of anger, hope, from the cardenas family. his body was not recovered and craig sklar has more. the family is secluded as the search continues today. >> the morning after pulling out that toyota corolla and the family is resting at their home in patterson. left over candles from last night offering support. now,
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where to go from here. >> and a candlelight vigil and carmichael, the mother, tablet talk cortines says that it has been an emotional roller coaster tablet law says that it is in an emotional roller coaster. tabitha. speaks about juliani and jose rodriguez. >> in this house there rodriguez wanted to commit suicide why take my son, juliani cardenas? >> so far, no bodies found. >> we've been enjoying this tour of the disney family museum by henry. >> let us go back and see what else he found out. if >> actually, we found out when entirely new concept. look what flew into town is the millennium falcon. and it actually drove into town.
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it is made entirely out of legos in fact, an entire star wars items made out of the legos. and these are not the only things made of the flight goes. we will explain, coming up.
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>> did not adjust your set, this is a statue of lego and he is just one of many of characters that props, features made from lego and they're going to be on display in carlsbad at lego
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land. julie a. estrada his with little slant. kerry mcintyre, a master model and julie is with little land. and. mcintyre is a model or. where is the process? >> and it is difficult work starting this because i've watched these star wars movies. and we had to start with the concept, the sketches, the prototypes. >> and legal is wonderful but i some things are difficult with lego-- wonderful. >> that is the most difficult part is creating
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inorganic shape of the creating an organic shapes of of square pieces. out of square pieces. >> and the people that build these do they start with playing with lego as the children? >> i think so. i started when i was 4 years old with my dad. it starts there in the obsession can grow and grow. >> and i must say that things have gotten more sophisticated. >> yes, there are thousands and thousands of different legal elements. and we can build all those different- legao and we should playtalk to about the display?
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>> with one of 15,000 and they're built with 35 million bricks but all those you can get and purchase. and if kids see something they like? they can build it themselves. perhaps just a slight creation. that is the great thing about it. and we are excited about the star wars interactive, opening march 31st and it spans generations. the adults want to see it. the kids see it. it's the adults to be kids. >> give me a tour of this millennium falcon. this is quite remarkable because it is so mechanical. and can you give me a tour? >> i know that there are 12 moving parts. and this is the largest model ever built
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out of lego. and we have have this entire scene recreated. >> and in legal land, california opening the march 31st. legoland.com in carlsbad and we should at least mention. they're not that far apart. you can go down through its southern california. >> is a long weekend. with water park nearby, there is a lot to do and an aquarium. >> and this entire thing is made out of lego.. jan wahl? >> that with us, these embodies a eac [laughter]--and
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with a bom t history of nautical cruise ships. >> and also, coming up on 9:00 a.m., the mysteries of the kidnapping of juliani cardenas. divers have found at the core. >> the other top story is overseas and plans in the bay area, to show support- recognition of the tragedy that is happening and egypt. if
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live from the kron 4 news station, this is the kron 4 news. >> we're back, 9:00 a.m. one of the biggest stories is the protesting continuing in egypt. demonstrators demanding the president hosni mubarak and the
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resignation. you can see that these cars are getting set on fire. police are getting in tact and longtime leader called for the dismissal of his cabinet. and it is also continued through the night. as this violation of curfews. cellphones working again in cairo. the internet is still down. and that has spread all the way to other areas of the country. the pyramids are off limits. tanks have closed off areas to the tourist attractions and thousands are in the airport trying to flee the country. >> and with local of developing stories of a patterson the search for the
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4 year-old, juliani cardenas. he has been missing for 11 days. he remains with the alleged kickback tapper, jose rodriguez. the car of the i--the alleged kidnapper, jose rodriguez. the car had been recovered at the canal and the search will continue in one hour? >> 10:00 a.m., and i just spoke with the sheriff's department. there will only focus on the siphon system. they will go back underneath the water and already it lower in the water level. it takes three-hours-for-hours to get that water will work. those bdivers will be safer. that as how that silver toyota corolla was recovered. even though they have been here at this canal
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since last wednesday. this is video from yesterday. it was recovered at 11:00 a.m. but it took them six hours for it to make land. because it was buried underneath it tunnels,pumps and it action got tangled up with two different cars. that it actually got tangled up. and they put a rope or around all three cars and cut them out at the same time. they noticed there were no bodies inside the silver toyota corolla. one of the window on each side of the car was down. it is a possibility that jose c-and juliani could be wedged inside that canal. and a body search has
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already been done on monday. there will continue to see if they can find more bodies. it is difficult, there will probably create eight other for the divers. a strong current. and they've not used the word dead, they have used the word , grim they believe that jose rodriguez is not of the finance, the support, the infrastructure, the sophistication to pull off this level of production. if the car is in the canal, and this level of abduction, and they're trying to bring him home. >> will tran, thank you. >> and let us take a quick
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live look outside this morning. and always a beautiful shot from mount tam but a very heavy cloud coverage. from this vantage point. let us check-in with jacqueline bennett. >fog continues to be a big story this morning. let me backtrack to show you that the fog is coming in off the ocean. also to the central valley that is bringing in very low visibility. coming into the delta and difficult. as we progress through this morning, it will break up a little bit. and 6:00 a.m., 7:00 a.m., skill back. to the bay shore, and also along the delta. and that dense bellthird-valley fog will continue it this afternoon. these low clouds will finally give way to mid level high clouds with that storm and continuing, to
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that light rain tomorrow. temperatures will be cool again today with low 50s. overnight, the of rainfall will start and even thunderstorms. we will time it out on futurecast and look at your futurecast on one mechanics but that rainfall in just a little bit. >> it is been a real treat to check in with henry. to the walt disney museum. >> let us check back in with henry. >> this is kind of a said spot. we will talk about said-spot, the entire world was a morning him. when editorial cartoons poignant tributes to walt disney. the
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entire animation world was in mourning. and a remarkable legacy that continues. at that disney's family museum they did a beautiful job of telling that story. when we come back, will look at the legacy of walt disney. and how it got started and how the entire fworld was transformed by the thing called disneyland. back. what are you reading, sweetie? her diary. when you're done, i'd love some feedback. sure. your mom and i read that thing cover-to-cover. loved it. thanks. would you mind if i cut the lawn this weekend? only if you let me talk to your mother on the phone for hours on end. done. [ male announcer ] u-verse brings peace to the family. at&t u-verse lets you record four shows at once from any room and play them back on any tv. get u-verse tv for only $29 a month for 6 months. at&t. rethink possible.
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>> new video from egypt. and the new vice president is being sworn in. and on the right, the current president hosni mubarak he has been in power since 1981. they've not had a vice president since then. he has been a member of the general intelligence and it's served in the egyptian cover met since 1954. >> that is not going to be
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pleasing to the people that want to see a change. secretary of state, helleri hillary clinton, is joining forces with president obama. and we urge the and egyptian authorities to allow peaceful protests and to reverse the unprecedented step it has taken to cut off communication. >> we have learned that cellphones are working today. and access to the internet has been shut down including facebook and twitter. and they want to have the hosni mubarak to resign but he plans on staying in power. he did forces cabinet to resign and they're calling this a facebook resolution revolution. and recently, tunisia, with social media having an impact really driven and fuelled the
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protest. without access there are managing to get the word out. >> and still ahead, another update from patterson. the ongoing investigation of juliani cardenas and jose rodriguez. >> taking a live look at san francisco it looks like a burst of light. even the clouds could clear. wheat will be right back. honey...? [ mom ] yes.
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>> a developing story the search for the 4 year-old juliani cardenas will resume at 10:00 a.m. at the irrigation canal. and the vehicle was to recover on friday. and the kidnapper, jose rodriguez or juliani cardenas have not been found. >> with some relief, that he was not found inside that car. the emotional strain continues in craig sklar continues to report from
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patterson purified from >> the morning after pulling out that car from the canal. there are resting in patterson, was left over candlelight vigil offering support, family, friends. now, where does this go from here? >> the mother, continues to be hopeful that the boy is still alive. anger and emotional strain are showing. >> and if he wanted to commit suicide why take my son? >> those comments are aimed at jose rodriguez, the alleged of ductor. >> the candlelight tour of carmichael, spoke to the crowd. she still is open that the boy is still alive. tabitha cortines is still not available for comment.
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in patterson, kron 4 news. >> it is a chilly in foggy morning. >> this afternoon, cloudy, cool, temperatures only in the 50s. with neighborhood by neighborhood, only 50 degrees in san rafael. chilly. 55 in santa rosa. 54 degrees in vallejo. after a above average, we are at or below average temperatures. 57 degrees in redwood city, 58 degrees and redwood city, 59 degrees in los gatos. and it has been a long time since we saw rain, with light showers. since january 14. and it is been almost two weeks. since january 14 as to. a system that is will the fine is approaching the coastline, it will take a nosedive.
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increasing the chance of thunderstorms, bay-area wide. with a shower activity overnight. that will pick up. with pockets of heavy rainfall, that is war could see isolated thunderstorms to hit, anywhere. that where we could see, isolated thunderstorms, and that light green and in other pocket of light rain with isolated the thunderstorms possible. light shower activity bay-area wide. at 7:00 a.m.. isolate weather cells possible late afternoon. and late morning. and the rainfall totals are not going to be very impressive. unless you get into the pocket of heavy rainfall. generally, about one-quarter of a band of rain in the central and in the east bay. same amount in the south bay. one-third of an inch-three-quarters of
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a bench in the north central bay. and as we mentioned, the snowfall how we have not seen that 2 the seeress bu >> and that could last into an into sunday through lake tahoe. and the snowfall that is also going to change. and with the same time frame late saturday, early sunday, it could last longer with snowfall and tahoe all the way through sunday. after snowfall totals, of five-10 in. in fresh powder of higher elevations. and your 7 day around the bay forecast with your forecast cool temperatures this weekend and also cloudy conditions and of course that rainfall late tonight and early tomorrow. the possibility of isolated thundershowers. and with not seen anything like this for quite some time. that same pattern with the fog in the morning and the mild afternoon. temperatures gradually increasing as the
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week progresses. 60s thursday and friday. >> of oscar nominations, the big surprises the king's speech which is my favorite. 12 nominations. and it is even be the >> and true grit had 10 nominations. and the last time they had was with clint eastwood in the unforgiving. >> they want to see western's come back. >> the movie that it did not get more was the social network. it is a fabulous film. it was my no. 4 for the top-10 it connects you in a way that shows you cold this of social media. and cold-nature of social media. >> and the social and network had eight nominations. tory story
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three got five animation, toys story. >> and the animation or not, they bring a tear to your heart. >> and it is a very interesting year for oscars. with true grit, and interesting actors. and nicole kidman. rabbit hole, and it is difficult, the performance is transcending. >> annette bening. >> of right, but not julianne more. and annette bening against natalie portman. for black swan. and i think people are going to give it up for her wonder performance called ghost. natalie portman can do some of the different great films. and hathaway, james franco.
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>> and one of them as a nominee. >> thank you. >> let us check-in with henry. >> a lot of people are wondering why is the disney may museum in the bay area? >> with disney they did not want this to be lost near disneyland. they created this wonderful experience that will tell you more about coming up on kron 4 news this weekend.
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>> welcome back, to kron 4 news this weekend disneyland, and the disney family museum. if all started with this train. richard bennett field is the operator. >> and we've always had a love of trains and many types of transportation.
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this particular time was from a steam engine locomotive built in a machine shop in the studio. and it set up on a half mile track. it was so popular creeping a larger train through the studio. but i it was zero popular he wanted to create a larger train. -- and he was thinking that people could be distracted from their everyday work [laughter] >> so he thought that perhaps a park. >> and he wanted to build a place that the entire family could come. in order to do that he needed capital. the walt disney world did not want to take much of the risks the walt disney put up
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his own money. he had done some television work. and he says that i will do a television show if you invest in my theme park. and the seafirst called this the land which advertised the approaching opening of the first in 1955. >> and i remember watching every episode. >> when you wish upon a star. >> there is the disney land. and then the the wonderful world of color. the wonderful world of walt disney. in one color came in and he finally went into creek the wonderful world of color. that is what i remember. create. >> and then we have this amazing model of disneyland. it is the disneyland of walt
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disney's imagination. virtually every attraction that happened during his lifetime. the model makers have some fun with this because they could not action make this to steal, they could have to push this out of the way a little bit. two-exact scale. they wanted to make it look like what walt disney imagines. the aerial view of this disney world and disneyland is quite different than the actual disney land to build and marin county. the same model makers that worked on a star wars, raiders of the lost ark, and turner optical. this is the funnest project have worked on. >> and the disney family museum is in presidio on the
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main post. if the address is montgomery but it is not downtown montgomery is the presidio of the maine coast. you can go to walt disney .org lucky of free parking- plenty of free parking. let your imagination go wild. and with some wine tasting, coming up.
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live from the kron 4 news station, this is the kron 4 news. (music), which are back, 9:30 are developing story of a patterson. the search for the 4 year-old, juliani cardenas. he has been missing for 11 days. the alleged kidnapper jose rodriguez. and will tran is
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joining us, and if these are dead will they be able to find the bodies? >> they say it is going to be very tough but they owe it to the families to give it their best effort. the final push to days of they have budget cuts. yet today they laid off 30 deputies. also there is a lot of money involved behind us. this could be the last day for the canal search. this will begin at 10:00 a.m. and about five minutes ago this sheriff's car mobile command center are arrived. the divers will be here shortly and they would get into the water and focus on this area. and even before they get here i can tell you that they are already starting to lowering the water level. a slower current. so the
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divers will be safer once they are in the water. here is video of the silver toyota corolla from yesterday. it was spotted at a 11:00 a.m. and it took them six hours for the car to get land fall. and last wednesday they thought that they could search the area thoroughly. they always had a hunch that if the did not find jose rodriguez down the canal? the search for 12 mi. and searched and found 12 different vehicles. and they thought that it could possibly be in this area of the canal. after lowering of the water, the sonar equipment was able to pick up the car. once that car was on land it took them quite a few times but they did not find any bodies inside. two of these windows were down. there is a chance
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that two of them could of an escaped and floated down the canal or wedged in sight. with nokes, crannies, debris and so much-underneath that canal. they to be wedged once they've discovered that silver toyota corolla, two cars for blocking. so, all three cars were towed out. it is a possibility that those two bodies could still be in there they are exclusively focusing on that one area. they're not even going to worry about the down stream area because they have been looking for those bodies for several days. this is where they are going to be here and focus their efforts. keep it here. on kron 4, and they're not using the word " it dead ". they are using the word grim. the to not think that
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jose rodriguez has the capacity to pull this off. back to you, isabel. >> and with the word " grim " the situation. and also with the county the grim economic situation. thank you,. >> yes. >> and overseas, let me bring the the latest on the situation in egypt. and just a few minutes ago flights into egypt are canceled. british airways was forced to turn around. this is a demonstration video from cairo today. the military presence has been in place since friday. curfew = 6:00 p.m.-7:00 a.m. similar
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attempts were unsuccessful violence continues. >> let us take a live look at san francisco from our roof cam. it does not look much better. overcast. >> consistent. >> let us check-in with jacqueline bennett she has the weekend forecast. >fog continues to be a big story this morning. let me backtrack to show you that the fog is coming in off the ocean. also to the central valley that is bringing in very low visibility. coming into the delta and difficult. as we progress through this morning, it will break up a little bit. and 6:00 a.m., 7:00 a.m., skill back. to the bay shore, and also along the delta. and that dense belly fog will continue it this afternoon. these low clouds will finally give way to mid
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level high clouds with that storm and continuing, to that light rain tomorrow. temperatures will be cool again today with low 50s. overnight, the of rainfall will start and even thunderstorms. we will time it out on futurecast and look at your futurecast on one mechanics but that won this race will come when and---- >> and now, jan wahl. >> i am cruising. and from the titanic, to all types of cruise lines, david perry about the romance of the tragedy of the fun and the scandal of the cruise ship history. that is coming up. honey...? [ mom ] yes.
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product recalls to home buying tips, government car auctions to finding a new job, whether you have information to get or ideas to give, go to the official source, usa.gov >> good morning, everyone. we loved to crews. and this crystal symphony!
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>> yes, and what a great way, take david perry. and he is a lecture about great topics. >> ever since i saw a six year-old, the a regional titanic with barbara stanwyck. robert wagner. they have the history of what happened to it is a movie in transit. and ever since then i want to work for a ship. and with my husband, alfred l., and we talk about ocean liners. >> and tell us about this white star line. >> the white star line was one of the great across the atlantic. and now, cunard and the form to another white star. and with white starships, the titanic, the olympics, the adriatic. these were clamorous. first-
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class. and even the third class, the emigrants, immigrants, they really had it. >> and we have a really good talk together about great movies on ships. >> and it would be chairman prefer blondes is a great " ship " movie. they got it right. it was a bit extreme with jane russell what it was like to be on board. >> i like to see that. >> and that is a very popular movie. and the use the liner for that. >> yes, the guild of france, and it was a great french and later history won the retired the ship was sold to hollywood. and it was with robert stack called last voyage. >> with dorothy malone. >> the blow it up and people bought-protesting-because
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that cruise ship was blown up in the movie. >> the poseidon adventure, and one at that turns over. >> they throfell through the glass ceiling >> that as the skyline in the biltmore hotel. >> amazing! >> and this is such a wonderful lecturer. and we are together, we both have a or patches of what we do a passion-- >> and we talk about the titanic the last time i gave this lecture i was in the north atlantic with icebergs. >> memories! let us do it again. >> and the easy way to go w w w . david perry .com and later this year, we reported to won a gorgeous ship the gauguin.
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>> south pacific! >> thank you, david. i love your enthusiasm and you are a great lecturer. you have a passion. and i am also passionate about with glamour. clamor in the movies including gentleman prefer blondes it is the walt disney family museum on a sunday. with food, wine, food and wine in the movies and www . walt disney got worand also the great uvm and david. .com check it out. let us go back to isabel. >> and david, i can carry your luggage. >> and i even help carry luggage. all [laughter] >> and let us check-in with henry. >> the newest star of the cooking channel is not only a fabulous cook but she is dressed to kill. thank you.
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can i say this and kitchen. she is in town to tell you everything about wine. but will tell you all about that coming up on kron 4 news this weekend. (music)
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>> we are back, 9:48. this is video from egypt. despite curfews imposed by the new government. 45 people have been killed. and it is the civil unrest with the cabinet of the president out. hosni mubarak he supports the people's need but he is not going to leave. and with vice president, the former head of intelligence. and they felt this authoritarian rule for 30 years hosni
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mubarak and now, that flights are getting cancelled in and egypt and out of egypt and broken to you to follow this story to bring you the latest. >> president obama is keeping a close eye. he has spoken to the president of egypt hosni mubarak and obama is concerned about more loss of life. and what needs to happen next. >> of what is needed are concrete steps to dance for rights of the egyptian people. the meaningful dialogue-2 advance rates of the egyptian people. and in the past, with the futuristic move towards greater freedom for the egyptian people. >> he is also threatening to reduce a $1.5 million foreign aid if they escalate the use of police force. >> and one more live look outside. from mount pam does
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it very interesting. and what is that? >> it is overcast. and your seven day forecast calls for some rain and showers. not a big deal. and it will take place over the next couple of days and tomorrow. >> henry? >> and this is from 3 wine co. it is a zinfandel. and tierney declined, because you are the host. i am going to give you this one is a heritage vineyard wine. we are going to let or two different gusts taste this at a zinfandel. and what is this? or gusts? >> zinfandel our guests-- >> and zinfandel is one of my favorites. i do not know
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exactly why why. why do i love this? >> this is rich, with blackberry flavors, and let me show you. >> the single protrusion, and by the way? she is a hot new star on the cooking channel. she is the author of this cookbook, and how would you describe your cooking show style? >> this is a, a cooking show of the planblends--and to have some fun, at the end of the day, to not be afraid to have your hands dirty. i love food, comely and rock
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and roll. and i basically love, food, comedy, rock- and-roll. and we choose a different topic, rehabilitation recipes. >> and if you're coming down? >> exactly. to fill up some good creasing goodness. >> issue was brought and- greasy--and she was also brought and as an advocate. and can you give us a little bit on zinfandel the facts. >> what is unique about this and we are in the 20th year. it is a wonderful because said the del is personal. like the cooking. if everybody can enjoy it, it is not pretentious. light were bold, versatile, approachable, affordable. >> and this heritage vineyard how would you describe that? >> this is an experimental
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vineyard started in 1995. experimental? >> yes, experimental. with a different class of zinfandel. anything that was planted before 1930 was in this project. a very where collection. we're trying to find the best zinfandel and keep them going towards the future to preserve, educate and promote and this is what a zinfandel should be. rich, earthy, plum, cherry, and it has a little bit of a little light style with some bold concepts for a nice hot climate. >> and the light style but perhaps a certain fruit? >> yes. >> or this is more of a unicorn and rich. >> that is going to be a difficult decision. >> i think they are both how wonderful. get both.
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>> and absolutely, our producer is saying that this can go at 2:00 p.m., with 250 different wineries participating. and i feel like i got a great white wine with beautiful women. >> cheers. if the breakfast of champions. you are watching kron 4 news this weekend.
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>> to wrap things up this searches going to start again. in patterson to look for juliani cardenas, the 4 year-old board that was taken by jose rodriguez. >> the car was found yesterday. neither were inside the car. we will let you know what the update is, and anything, the we find www.kron4.com and we will find have a great weekend, and we will see you tomorrow morning. i am marty
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gonzales. >> i am isabel peron.and to run and also, from jan wahl. have a great weekend.
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