tv KRON 4 News Weekend KRON February 6, 2011 8:00am-10:00am PST
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spotlighting the two major events the evolution of the revolution in egypt. we will talk to berkeley professional who will be an expert for us. >> another major event of a football game, later today, a lot to do with winning, losing. for the country is watching the 45th annual super bowl. some are keeping store, no one figured that the weather would be the main issue. we will also show you some $3 million an ounce.da (laughter) >> what if he knew this of the last year of your life? >> make believe it is, come up with a plan would change the way live to live? bell
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this is coming in, the icons of local broadcasting she will be in with her new book. >> meanwhile, a quick look at side, look at the beautiful weather. despite the breeze. san francisco on your left, at mount tam on your right. promises to be gorgeous. >> could get up to 80 degrees. brian has a smile on his face >> good sunday morning, fabulous day, temperatures in the '70s, '80s, breaking weathersrecords. high since the '70s today. we may not hit the keys to day. still very warm, 10-15 degrees above average. highs getting up into the '70s. 73 antioch.
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74 san jose, at 77 santa rosa. 7 police san francisco. oakland to 73. breezy wins, all and all a great day. >> thank you, to the news, egypt government made major concessions, they are seen as a major step. frey's president met with major opposition groups today, he agreed to release those who have been detained since the protests began. also at the government will lift the emergency laws. allowing freedom of the press. endorsing a plan to set up a committee that was that it will study proposals to allow more people to run for president. people are lining
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up to make transactions in cairo, many have not been paid for weeks. there's a deep economic impact. the egyptian the sharp stock market has lost rob billion dollars in two days. analysts are saying it said in the back six months. >> some leadership came out of those meetings not convinced that the president and his government had changed their stripes. it is not clear whether the 82 year-old president will leave office before the new elections in september. reggie kumar spoke with a san francisco professor about possibility. >> he was born and raised in egypt, has family there. even though the president's entire cabinet sat down as of saturday including his son who was next in line to become president. he does not think this will force him out before the deadline. >> i think that he is now
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trying to use everything he has in order to stay longer. he is throwing in his son's reservation, he has been in charge for 30 years. it is difficult for president, a dictator, to just go somewhere else. for him he decided this is it for him. he's just saying in dignity as much as he could. there's neverno dignity in a dictatorship. whether his delusional self as telling a note to way to. >> the vice president should not be chosen to become the president. >> he has been the person that was tested the most by the president. it is in a
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teasing moment if you want to revise president, i would choose one. >> that is incorrect he chose to his most trusted person. you cannot trust anyone from him. >> he says the egyptian people cannot surrender if they want what we have in america. >> their demands are simple, democracy that we in america practice and did dry. and respect. i've never been more proud of my people than in the last five days. >> across the u.s. thousands of people are marching in support of the uprising in egypt. here is washington, d.c., saturday thousands of protesters marched to the embassy. rally's also held the new york city, los angeles, san francisco. >> (cheering) thousands of
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supporters of what is been referred to as the rest of revolutionary events in egypt marched through the streets of san francisco. it was a demonstration that spoken not to use not regional contest but the internal strike. >> this routine torture do for 30 years! the major server for 30 years, too, but the best of men and women in prison for 30 years! >> this is a movement that's not driven by poverty is driven by people who want the rights back. >> this is not about attacking one particular group, providing people with the rights, freedom, dignity. >> to young people their use in the communication tools
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that served as the impetus for demanding those rights. >> social media was beyond remarkable, twitter, facebook, now that this would happen. >> it was one of hope the message. most egyptians are hopeful, we think egypt will change. we think change in egypt will bring good changes to other countries in the middle east. and you're looking at a new era. >> this is helped echoed their voices. people know we come this far, victory is close. >> the world will be watching. >> more than 100 people have been killed. 1000 and raise website as dedicated page to those of lost their lives in egypt. 45 names and pictures on the site. you can add to
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their members buy it at it walkathon to 1000 and restore calm. >> the trial has begun against the uc-berkeley graduate accused of spying. it is close to the park like, here is video and the hiker's mothers were allowed to visit them. two of the three americans remain in prison. it is not known if they or their lawyer are present. for the third sarah, released on bail, september. she is now in the u.s.. the three were arrested in july, 2009. they claim they're on a hike, if they crossed into chiron it was not intentional. >> a preview of several 45, more on the preparations underway and the super bowl. >> walnut creek, weather
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>> just in time for a kickoff, the weather finally cleared up in texas. just in time for the super bowl. crews spent all day saturday clearing ice off of the roof. firefighters or hoping the sun would melt the ice, instead they had to use hoses, 60 degree water to carry the ice off the roof. six people were hurt when ice flew and landed on workers. today, ice will not be a problem, temperature is balmy 44. >> henry. >> this doesn't sound like a great business model, telling people you have one year to live, is inspiring. what if he only had 12 months? it could change her life, we will tell you about it coming up. (music)
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>> good morning, welcome back to kron4 news weekend. a look from mt. tam, the camera is moving, that tells you about the breeze. >> it is very blue out there. let's get confirmation brian? >> a beautiful day to day, sunshine, warm temperatures, breezy. temperatures into the '70s. warmus places = 80 degrees, future cast, temperatures this afternoon, lots of yellow shares ties into the '70s. the warmest place for today forecasts santa rosa. mid-70s concord, san jose. san francisco 70, average height = 50s-'60s.
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much warmer than the typical early marked up a break. monday, nice day, not quite as warm, '70s fade away. still in the '60s. temperatures 5-10 degrees above average. mid-upper 60s in san jose. 70 monday afternoon nice weather will be around for quite some time. monday, sunday, cooler for tuesday. when stars to get gusty, the winds could pass 30 mi. from our. staying dry for the rest of this coming week. forecast models are indicating a chance of rain. possibly late saturday early sunday. we'll watch that the course of the week. lake tahoe, yesterday, sun said, a few clouds over the lake
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but a great day. weather looks nice. temperatures at lake level above average. typical size = 40 degrees, low-made 50s, cooler tuesday. no snow. perhaps the start next week and may bring another round of snow to the sierra. future cast, 10:00 a.m., '60s, '70s showing up by the time we rolled into 3:00 p.m. hy's = mid-70s. mid-70s for south bay, san jose, los gatos, saratoga. 70 san francisco, oakland 73, same for antioch. here is a look at your 7 day around the bay. no real big changes, it will be quite as far from monday, tuesday. temperatures falling into the '60s, above average. for the middle of
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the week, the wind starts to crank up. high's equal '60s, temperatures tonight getting colder. saturday = dry day, increasing clouds, chance for the rain coming up on sunday. >> i have good news, you have to 12 months to live. i mean that's not what you have to live for you do have that. (laughter) now, where you going to do with that 12 months? let me introduce you to our next guest, this is a man his creditor program called the last year of your life. >> i graduated from business school, i moved out to california star. after 10 years of chasing the dream. i was terrified by what i
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sought. despite this thought that i graduated from the same business school as donald trump. i was earning a living as a taxi driver. one day and man told me you don't know yet the you're dead. i didn't understand what he meant. i couldn't stop thinking about it. new year's day, months later, ask myself what did i want to accomplish this year? if it was last year of my life. that contest really kicked my life into gear. that is were talking about. >> what do you do with it? >> sit down, say i have 12 months to live, i want to accomplish everything on my pocket list. i want to reach inside of me and pull of what is most important. i want to have the most fun. that is how you live. >> does it feel like you're
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going to end up losing everything? now what do i do? >> wider use saving those flyers for? >> because every time i try use of its books. (laughter) at the end of the year start with nothing? >> i am not saying spend all of your money. what i am saying, is don't be afraid to live your dream life. >> specifically? >> the first time i did it by last 40 lbs.. i built a factory for my food business, something i had been procrastinating over five years. i wrote a book. >> i save my marriage. >> how did you do that? how
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would it be different? >> when your are facing a ticking clock, it allows you to say, what my waiting for? that is the key to it. other people have done it, last year we had a man in nebraska quit smoking, lost 42 crowns, lospounds. >> i guess i need more specifics to understand. other than saying and going to do it this year? doing it is not that easy what is the difference? >> that is why i wrote the book, you can find out what is special about you. explore different areas. for giving yourself, other people. loving yourself
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more. getting healthy, being a better leader, all topics are covered. >> what is the biggest obstacle? >> fear, doubt. giving yourself permission to really thrive. >> his book is called " the last year of your life. croa"thank you, for joining s u f 12 months to live but i only have five seconds to tell you we're going to take a break, will we come back we have more from mission coming up. we will be right back with the kron 4 morning news, weather and traffic in just a few moments. aéñ
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(applause) >> that was president reagan in one of his most famous speeches. back in 1987. the 40th president dealt with several high-profile issues including i ron, u.s. bombing on libya. he is listed in the top-10 by many scholars. >> still ahead, a major developments in egypt as opposition groups talked about a political uprising in change. a live look inside expecting a another beautiful day today. so far, so good as we take a live look at the golden gate bridge. we will be right back with the kron 4 morning news, weather and traffic in just a few moments. it's really delicious, mom.
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their side, walnut creek on your left. shaky san francisco in the upper right. beautiful view from mt. tam on the lower. if you're one of 40 percent of people who do not care about the super bowl it will be a beautiful day. >> (laughter) let's check in with brian? >> a fabulous day yesterday, at temperatures from the '70s, '80s, breaking records, to say much the same. another warm day, rising to the '70s. we might not hit the east today. but still very warm. 10-15 degrees above average. hi is getting its the '70s, 73 antioch, 70 san francisco, 77 santa rosa. 74 san jose.
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oakland 73. lots of sunshine, breezy wins, all and all a great day. i will let jan know how much longer for it will last coming up. >> top story, major groups met with the aegis vice president to talk about ending the country's political crisis. he agreed for media access, and lift the country's emergency laws went security permits. hinders the plan with the opposition to set up a committee to set of proposals to allow in more cpeople to run for president. this is video of cairo, people lined up to make transactions. there's a deep economic impact the egyptian stock market has lost $12 million in today's. some analysts believe is set them back 10 years.
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>> some leaders to emerge from the meeting were not convinced that the government has changed its stripes. their questions about whether the military that has a grip on the country would join in. >> a man who has studied then middle east, politics, history professor he is joining us this morning by phone. >> thank you, both the opposition leadership and the protesters very skeptical about the latest tipsters by each its new vice-president. nothing short of the president leaving will signal a change. even parties are conflicted about the change should look like, are you convinced it will look better? >> not with this current configuration, there is a struggle going on between the government, but in the
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streets who what systematic transmission rather than just cosmetic. they have different strategies. they're hoping to enter into negotiation with them, he promises specific growth and reform. in other people out in the street are saying we're not leaving, and that the president and everything he represents including his confidante, right-hand man. are gone. >> can you give us your sense of the significance of a meeting today? >> it could potentially be very significant, it the muslim brothers which constitute 25-35 percent of abouthe vote, if they continue
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negotiating with the government, leave the other groups behind especially the popular uprising in cairo. it is possible that the government will succeed. >> in fact there is a lot of unrest still in the streets with this population about 66% are under the age of 30. we know this is a used led protest, social media played a great deal to get people out. given your study of social and, cultural history, do you think the movement has power given their different fractions in this movement? >> i believe it does, with the brothers represent, are precisely that. the old regime. the youth are
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introducing not just egypt, yemen, algeria, jordan which is peace. they're all over the arab world. use constitutes a majority elsewhere. they are introducing direct politics. they are saying, they want to live a dignified life. they want some hope in the future. they want fundamental changes. so, i'm not sure that the government will be able to marginalize these demands by meeting with old parties. >> can you give us a sense of the impact of what's coming on in egypt? >> it will have a profound
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impact, if it can be seen as the volcano that is correct the eyes and ears of the arab world. what's happening is much more whites than that it's a major earthquake it will have repercussions for policy, people everywhere who want to be free. >> thank you, for joining us. we will be right back with the kron 4 morning news, weather and traffic in just a few moments.
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super bowl 44 degrees. (laughter) we're double that truly a beautiful day. >> let's go to baseball, six weeks away, thin frenzy for the giants' annual stand fast on saturday. tens of thousands of people 40,000 people turned out to see the world series champions. fans were able to play out on the infield, said in the dugout, check out the club pros. the beard is back and buy tickets for the up coming season. some of those who didn't wake inside but we did for four hours to get autographs. the players say they appreciate the support. >> the city except us, and receive a story they have, it is unbelievable. this is i felt the whole time, seen the fans, it is unbelievable. the city is
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alive. >> the excitement, the energy, this is what we get to play in front of every night! we want to thank you, at the fans that is what it is all about! >> one line was estimated to be three football fields long search and outside the stadium. beyond right field. >> a lot of people went away frustrated, the planning by the giants did not estimate how popular would be. >> never in my wildest dreams did i think i would sit here interviewing bell let davis about her book. she will share fascinating stories coming up on kron4 news. aéñ
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>> in the are back, a live look outside at san is a, it is a little murky. and a gorgeous day. if you're not watching the super bowl this is a great day to deicide. deicide. >> sunshine, warm temperatures, temperatures are into the '70s. the warmest place as close to 80 degrees, clear for tonight. here is future cast, lots of yellow, highs into the '70s. warmest place santa rosa, 77. san francisco 70, the average high this time of year is upper 50s-'60s. much warmer than what is typical. going into monday, nice day, not as warm, '70s
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fadeaway. still in the '60s. 5-10 degrees above average for monday. 70 degrees for monday afternoon. monday, sunny, temperatures coming down a few degrees, cooler for tuesday. the wind is getting testy for the day. the winds could surpass 30 mi. per hour. staying dry for the coming week. the forecast models indicate chance of rain late saturday into sunday. lake tahoe, at sunset, a few clouds, a great day. weather looks nice, temperatures at lake level above average. typical to highs around 40 degrees.
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low-mid 50s today, tomorrow. cooler tuesday, no snow, perhaps the store next weekend may bring another around to this year. future cast, at 10:00 a.m. and '60s, the '70s showing up by the time we roll into 3:00 p.m.. high's = mid-70s napa to sinners' a.santa rosa. 70 san francisco, oakland 73, same for antioch. here is a look at your 7 day around the bay. no real big changes, it won't be as warm monday, tuesday, temperatures into the '60s. above average for the middle of this week, wins creek up tuesday, wednesday. highs in the '60s, temperatures are getting colder and lent.
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back below freezing wednesday and thursday. saturday, dry, increasing clouds. >> bell the davva avism this isr life? there she is lying camera, that would be the miss brown's beauty pageant. >> a beauty pageant for colored curls. >> because they didn't have any colored girls in miss america. >> then the radio? >> that was my real big stir when i got my own the show. >> then some people were dying to hang out with her who was i? >> bill cosby's brother.
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>> you are hanging dealt with scott king, presidential candidate, roland post. >> big studio with we could extract, that guy there, had that done an immediate interview. in 16 years. >> i want belga. he said i want are for. that understates with this book really is it is really telling of the. in our history. here in the bay area in the '60s. one major story after the other. we
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started out with the fight against the trap, the war, university, the sla. peoples temple. you could just go on. the stories were fantastic. the reason i wanted to write this, mainstream, the story that i saw to the eyes of a black woman. >> first black female anchor west of the mississippi. do you think that the fine to? >> i did admit that. if i had ephors it. i had to think of this as a normal job. i could not forget it, there were always these reminders of race. >> being mistaken for an made when going in on an assignment. not being able to get through police lines because they've never seen a brown woman with a press
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pass. there were all of those things, you could not dwell on them. i was hired to quit covered the news not dwell on them. >> after years as sitting next to this woman, i didn't realize you were born when your mom was 15 years old. how did you even get to the point where you could go into journalism course rex >> america. never in my wildest dreams. it was a miracle. i was given away to a relative, i live with a number of relatives throughout my life. but, there was something and the dna of our family. so there were things that made me want to aspire to be more
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than my statistics.circumstance >> her book is available in signed bookstores everywhere. i will pluck this book until i and live in the face. (laughter) thank you, it is so much and to see you. >> we know how doing this book was like giving birth to a baby. congratulations. >> thank you, so much. >> if you haven't heard its super bowl, it is expected to bring in a lot of cash for advertisers. we will be right back with the kron 4 morning news, weather and traffic in just a few moments.
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surprising that super bowl spots command millions of dollars. 3 million for 30 seconds. from the favorites to the iraqis here's a look at who is spending what. >> the big game means big cats, big money. >> there's no other vehicle that continue 100 + million american consumers. >> that audience doesn't come cheap, companies have gavin over $1.6 billion for spots. pepsi, disney, a gm, coca-cola area all expected back in the mix is sunday 30 seconds = 3 million. career builder is back for a seventh straight year, the returns are worth it. >> we look at a lot of different measures, to see
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if we have an effective returns. every year at the super bowl comes through. >> that's why some well- known names, and others looking to make a name made 20 percent. >> a lot of small advertisers were trying to make a name, trying to take their business to the next level, recognize the super bowl is an enormous one time opportunity to put themselves on the map. >> big and small, social networking enhances the investment. dear readers, pepsi, but light are monday at with free game facebook adds. www.youtube.com to stretch the millions of dollars will be on sunday night. >> as we take a live look outside as lady liberty in new york, which sets the bay
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around dallas, is much like preparing for a battle. we'll take a look ahead security, today marks a very special day it would've been the former president ronald reagan's 100 birthday. >> we will meet to of that top photographers who have created a film called " the last line codes is telling the story using real-life alliance. >> i don't know how close they got. (laughter) >> we will talk to an arthur who realized his young daughter will face a very different worlds. a world that is going to be hot. >> speaking of which, we will take a look othat warm
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air inside. >> in are expecting has close to 80 degrees, let's go ahead and get the forecast from brian. >> good sunday morning, a fabulous day yesterday, temperatures in the '70s. even the '80s, breaking a lot of records, to date much the same. another warm day, highs into the '70s we may not hit the 80s today, still very warm, temperatures 10- 15 degrees above average. ties getting up into the 70's most places, 73 antioch, concord mid-70s. high of 74, 77 and center rosa, 77 sister, oakland 73. lots of sunshine and around the bay area there will be free to wins all and all a great day. i will let jan know how much longer for this weather last coming up. >> major concessions in
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egypt between the government leaders, the opposition. , on the left people are lined up of side about think in cairo.of cairo. the vice president agreed to release those of been detained since the protests began two weeks ago. the government will be lifting the emergency laws when security permits. allowing for freedom of the press. >> all across the u.s. thousands of people marched in support of the uprising and egypt, a video of washington, protesters marched out side of the embassy. all the way to the wide terrace. kron4 is jeff pierce reports on the march near city hall. >> thousands of supporters
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of what has been referred to as the revolutionary events in egypt marched to the seats and san francisco. it was a demonstration that spoke not to the regional conflicts but the internal strike of the egyptians demanding their rights from a government three decades in power. they tortured you for 30 years, they made to suffer for 30 years! liked you for 30 years, put the best of men and women in 30 years for 30 years! >> this is a movement that is not driven by poverty, audiology,. >> it's not about attacking any person or group, it's about providing them with rights, freedom, dignity. >> young people in the country using communication tools as technology that served to demand those rights. >> it's beyond remarkable,
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if it wasn't for twitter, facebook, the will of god none of this what happens. >> you have no idea how hopeful they are. we think egypt would change, we think change in egypt will bring good changes to other countries in the middle east. >> the least we can do is help them. there's a way to let the people now we have gone this far, victory is close. >> the world will be watching. >> new video, at google executive caricatured by plainclothes policeman. he was in charge of marketing in the middle east, africa. he has been missing some september 22nd.january 22nd. i k
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caked under his name runs a group for the opposition in egypt. he set a voice system that allows egyptians to treat with out internet access. >> 1,400 mi. away to the south east and i run the trial has begun against those three uc-berkeley records accused of spying. will close to the public, we do have pictures from last spring when hikers mothers were allowed to visit them. to add of three americans remain in prison. it is not known if they or their lawyers are present at the trial. the third sarah, released on bail due to illness. she's now in the u.s.. the three arrested in july of 2009, they claim they're on a hike, if they crossed they did so
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unintentionally. >> still ahead, a collision between a taxicab and alamo in one of the affluent neighborhoods the stories coming up. >> for another live with the outside, we're entering the views so much we thought you would enjoy it too. there is no cloud cover there. beautiful. we will be right back with the kron 4 morning news, weather and traffic in just a few moments.
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multiple sentences for screening, just about every inch of the stadium. they have jet flights to enforce a 30 mi. no-fly zone. did he say it will help to control from the ground. the pricetag estimated at $10 million. kickoff by 336 will be a war to get ready for >> this> but security is heavy, the nfl pick up the tab? >> know the fans pay is that with the tickets. >> full forecaster ahead, we take a live look get one i creek, expecting a high today of 77 degrees. >> henry lust pictures, he's not a fad bad photographer, >> 0 know this goes beyond that. 2 remarkable exotic
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>>, for a beautiful day coming up today, china, warm temperatures a little breezy, wharfs places close to 80 degrees, clear for tonight. temperatures, lots of yellow, highs into the '70s, were misplaced forecasts santa rosa, 77, even san francisco's 70. the average high = upper 50s-'60s. much warmer than what is typical. going into monday, nice day, knacker
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this warm, '70s fadeaway. still in the '60s, 5-10 degrees below above-average. mid-upper 50s. san as a 70, then nice weather will be around for quite some time. monday, sunny, temperatures come down a few degrees. cooler tuesday. wins get testy.ds get gusty. forecast models indicating a chance of rain late saturday- sunday. we'll watch that through the week. lake tahoe, at sunset, a few crabs, great day to. weather looks nice, temperatures at lake level above average. typical high as 40 degrees,
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low-mid 50s today, tomorrow. cool for tuesday, no snow in sight. perhaps the storm next weekend may bring snow. future cast, 10:00 a.m., readings into the '60s, there the 70 show up by the time we roll into 3:00 p.m. hy's = mid-70s napa-santa rosa. mid-70s south bay, into the low-mid-70's in the east bay. oakland = 73. here is a look at your 7 day around the bay. no real big changes, it will be as warm for monday, tuesday temperatures falling into the '60s, above average for the middle of this week, wins creek up into tuesday, wednesday. highs in the '60s, temperatures at night
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getting colder. back below freezing for wednesday, thursday, saturday, dry, increasing clouds coming chance of rain coming up on sunday. >> (music) >> as story of life, death, conflict. fighting fire, crocodiles, buffalo. it is called " the last lions' coach although i am dramatizing in is an amazing story. the pictures are just amazing. how did they do that? i have good news, i have the people of it did in the studio. this is derek and beverly, they are the filmmakers. the director, producer. to those don't work, they basically did it all. you live there? in the
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bush. you have the most amazing. i have ever seen. (laughter) that is a prize winner. (laughter) you created a story of what you shot. what was really going on? >> secreting part of ththis is , this is all lyonnesse, mother of alliances and unnamed. will your work in a fair she was unusual, she had to cups. we focused on her and started to follow her. >> what things did you see? >> we were fortunate to capture something unique.
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these plants had to adapt. they relate to had to work there, all over africa, these are the first ones that have adopted. they walk, swim, use water to hunt. that was very unique. others, they have their own challenges, crocodiles are one. >> the buffalo which are their prayer also a threat. >> they killed more people than the rest of the animals. very dangerous. obviously a stronger opponent to the lions. >> how close you get? how do you avoid having your presence affect them, having their presence kill you? >> the goal is not to get close or to be killed. (laughter) >> we are in the vehicle, we can be from 20 ft. away-100
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ft.. we have long lenses, it's important. we really don't want to interfere. with a long lances, often they come towards us. 20 paces away. >> dishy reflect a general story about the kinds of threats to wildlife? >> very much so. we focused on this one lyonnesse, she is unique, but sometimes you film the whole story by looking at someone who is unique. she is fun, she lives in a place where we haven't gone. the truth is, when beverly and i were born there were four under 50,000 lines today their 20,000. we'll lose the sales
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and 10-15 years. >> we're hoping this will inspire people to care. if we don't take action, we will lose them. >> bill last clients, the big cat initiative. you will see id and theaters around you. for more formation you can go to " the last alliancelions."thank you, for coming in. congratulations on your film, and living. (laughter) >> isabel was mentioned henry has a bad case of the beard and deepenvy. (laughter) >> much more to come up on kron4 morning news including an anniversary for
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>> may police keep liberalization, come here to this gate. mr. gorbachev open this gate. >> that was president reagan at one of his more famous speeches. several commemoration ceremonies are planned across the country. their new exhibits, artifacts in the 40 it presents personal and public life. >> between the opening day, training camp, it's a man is building giants fever is running wild. fans got a chance to meet the world champs this weekend. we will hear from some of the
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breakfast for dinner. with three new breakfast lovers dishes, who needs a break from breakfast? denny's. america's diner is always open. live, from the bay area's news station, this the kron 4 morning news. >> good morning, welcome back, kron4 news weekend. live look their side, it is worth it, beautiful day around the bay. golden gate on the right, san jose bottom right, all looking just fine. >> it was 20 degrees in texas, even people in austin are shellshocked. (laughter) when i landed in san jose it was like miami. brian? >> good sunday morning,
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fabulous day yesterday, temperatures '70s, '80s, breaking records, they much the same, another warm day, highs in the '70s. we may not hit the east today, very warm tablatures 10-15 degrees above average. highs getting up into the '70s, 73 antioch, concord. same for center stage. although live to 77 degrees in santa rosa. 70 san francisco. lots of sunshine around the bay. breezy wins, all and all agreed day. >> one of our top stories, each job's vice-president has met with leaders of the opposition concessions. agreeing to allow media access to release those detained. live to the
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emergency laws when security permits. endorsing a plan with the opposition to set up a committee to study proposals that would allow for more candidates to run for president. some banks have reopened, this is video of cairo, where people lined up to make those transactions, getting money at the bank. in another development, the opposite, day or reporting one correspondent has been detained by the egyptian military. >> new video, a pipeline explosion in egypt that happened yesterday. this pipeline is an important source of natural gas for israel. eric end up and running. egypt is israel's only source for imported gas. officials suspect that terrorist attacks on the pipeline crossed it. >> we spoke with uc-berkeley
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history professor, he says the meeting between the opposition and the vice president could be another part of the government's strategy to hold on to power. >> the brothers who constitute 20-30 percent of the vote in the election and invest the largest organized opposition party. they continue negotiating with the government, leave the other troops behind especially the popular uprising in cairo. it is possible that the government will succeed. >> new elections are scheduled in september. the president said he will step down when the new president is collected.elected. >> the other big events in the u.s., the game in texas. the weather is beginning to clear up. crews spent all
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day yesterday clearing away the eyes from the roof. firefighters were hoping that the sun area's instead, they had to use hoses, 60 degree water to clear the eyes of of the roof. six people were hurt on friday when i saw fluor of the roof landing on workers. today they say that will not be a problem of the temperatures warming up all the way to 44 degrees. >> the super bowl is known as one of the big party days of the year or some people. that could mean a net behind bars. if they choose to drink and drive. police set up a deal might checkpoint starting last night. more police patrols will be on the streets for the day, authorities urge you to plan ahead of time to avoid a run in with a lot. >> if your looking for something to do to skip the super bowl, enjoy this beautiful whether, several museums that will let you in
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for free today. asian art and oakland. offering free admission jut early, availability is limited. if your the bank of america act credit or debit card you can get into these free museums on your screen. the jews medium, africa to wrap this up. san as his art and touch museums. in the space and science center. off free debate. >> some very disappointed giants fans to try to get into san fussed and steffens is there. 40,000 people showed up, they were not prepared. >> later, snow-as a lead, we have more on that deep freeze in the the part of the country more know we come back. aéñ
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the san mateo bridge, high as 78 degrees in san matane nice day all around. >> some folks in shorts, was in that amazing. >> you would think grand february. >> baseball's opening day six weeks away, then president at at&t park for the fans' best. tens of thousands of people 40,000 people turned out. on the are signing autographs, the first time they have seen them since the big victory parade. they got out on the field, hung out, it triggered the close. also check of the bearded one. and a chance to buy tickets for the upcoming season. 7 did not make it inside, they waited up to four hours to get autographs some got fed up and left. still the players appreciated the support. >> for the city except those and receive this is unbelievable. this is how i
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felt the whole time! seeing the fans, the way they see as it's unbelievable! >> the same man, the energy, this is will we get to play in front of every night. we want to thank you, defense that is what it's about! it seems like we didn't get to do that the end of the years we get to do now! >> 19 was estimated to be the length of three football fields its stretched outside the stadium around the cove, beyond right field. >> i don't know if they can say a good time was had by all. (laughter) i don't think that will drag parade. cars upright, planes grounded at airports, we have more on the deep freeze the covered one-third of the country. >> i know there's a
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>> welcome back, a live look inside at the beauty of the golden gate bridge. >> it is a beautiful day, let's go ahead and check in with brian. >> a beautiful day coming up to day, sunshine, warm temperatures, jurors this '70s this afternoon which replaces perhaps even close to 80 degrees clear tonight. future cast, temperatures this afternoon lots of yellow shanghai's into the
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'70s, hormuz place for today santa rosa, 77, mid-70s concord, san jose redwood city into concord. the average high is up for 50s-'60s. much warmer than what is typical for the early part of february. monday, a nice day, not as warm, '70s fade away still in the '60s. still temperatures above 5-10 degrees above average for monday-with the upper 60s in san jose. the nice weather is going to be around for quite some time. again monday, sunny, temperatures come down a few degrees. cooler tuesday, the winds get testgusty. staying dry for the rest of this week.
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forecast models indicating a chance of rain possibly late saturday, into sunday. we'll watch that as we go to the course of the week. lake tahoe, said, a few cards over the week. weather looks nice the next couple of days, temperatures at lake level above average. typical size = 40 degrees. low-mid- 50s today, tomorrow. cooler tuesday, no snow in sight. perhaps the storm next weekend brings another round of snow. future cast, 10:00 a.m., already readings into the '60s. there the 70 show up by the time we rolling to 3:00 p.m.. high's = mid- 70s napa-santa rosa. los starters, san as they come as a turbo low-mid-70s. here
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is a look at your 7 day around the bay. no real big changes, not quite as more from monday, tuesday, temperatures fall back into the '60s. above average. the windstar to crank up tuesday, wednesday, highs in the '60s, temperatures and night getting colder inland. back below freezing for wednesday, thursday. saturday, dry day in the forecast, increasing clouds, a chance of rain coming up on sunday. >> thank you, of fire or breeding snowman, and as a phenomenon called the under- snow, chemos will take a look at the weather. >> having to abandon your car on lake shore drive in chicago is bad. not as bad as having your car's nose rubbed in the snow.
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accidents, like this one. roof collapses, but some things went down and others ran up. and up and up, this 35 ft. snowman as this note kron4 nose and a swimming pool for a top hat. it's enough to give frosty envy. these buttons made at of racing tires. a snow squall in new jersey, a draft in staten island and our favorite snow zilla, godzilla of this note. the very breath is provided by end of flame thrower. >> the flame ignites pass the snow so it doesn't melt it that much. >> if there's a buzz word coming out of it its
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thunder-snow. it is god's first new work in 500 years. >> then there during snow, is a weatherman's no fantasy. >> listen to that. >> weather men get them done by comedians during snowstorms. >> and that cells that nasties four-letter word ice. (laughter) >> the jimmy chemo treatment, someone's got to be careful as these cars drive by we want to make sure nothing loses control. >> from sliding dogs, to a joker thought it would be funny to durocher was in chicago. how you view this note can help you whether it. >> you have to expect weather like this. it is kind of fun challenge. >> (laughter) i love those glasses. she has 4 in. of
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snow on are crosses the (laughter). 100 percent chance of zero visibility. >> cnn, new york. >> keep on laughing what you did it do in 50 years we find out the reason for this weird weather is kleiman change? which every responsible scientists says it is, we are not doing anything about it. this is the author of hot, living to the next 50 years on earth. you had an epiphany batts for europe this christmas >> i was in london after hurricanes katrina. at science advisor told me that level warming has triggered climate change. it did a hundred years sooner than the scientists thought.
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the real problem with that is, the laws of physics, chemistry we're locked into rising temperatures for another 50 years. i was a new dad then, my daughter's five months old. our walk the end of his office, to walk along the river to get my head around this. there is a fairer still there, i heard these little kids and reminded me that there as a dad. suddenly, my daughter has to live through this. to find a way for her generation to live through the impacts their reluctance. >> one is mitigation, trying to do something and getting a warmer. but it is getting very late to do that. the other is excepting that there will be changes. and how does one go? let us just assume that we all know were supposed to be doing, we are
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all supposed to be trying to cut down. let's talk all about how one deals with the fact that there will be consequences for smart >> our state government has done a very detailed study, we know there will be 3 ft. of snow perhaps as soon as 2015. certainly by the year 2100 their ob that. it would there could be trees that. >> fly oakland, as a vote to do under water. oakland also under water. a lot of us to a juror to napa are, that will be under water. there will be a lot of this idea that we will turn into a house in the roman.. one of theu
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do is build seawalls. put them around airports. someone who put up the new bay bridge they are at sea level. we will have to redo that. >> wow! what can be done by an individual at this point other than try to cut down and conditions? and selling your property? >> you need to look into water from property. i think the main thing is to think differently about this. where do shorter come from? most western even think about it. find out where comes from, say this. 7 cisco we're relatively lucky. because of the water supply it it will last a little bit longer. he deftly want to figure ways to is a less water. in general, i would say the others and
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have to do is do not try to do this alone. you need to be part of a community worker to neighbors and get involved. that is the only thing. speaking thank you, this is the author of hard living for the next three years. he has that book smith and san francisco for every 28 for more details go to the website. >> thank you, we will take a break we'll be right back. d
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