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japan. a team and his grandmother was rescued from the rubble. we have more on this coming up. also libya. >> marty: the news in japan is a sliver of good news. this is also the first day of spring. heavy rains, fled flashed warnings. a live report and whether coming up. add them up. but is a picture of side, it is very pretty. it is hovering, have blue (laughter) >> marty: is it half full or half blue? (laughter) >>louisa: is half full levitt said. a few scattered showers are made in the north bay. also to the state. you can see it area of heavy rain, the heavy stuff that we saw last night has come and gone. has
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pushed into this appeared there are three leftish scattered showers as the into the afternoon at the chance of scattered thundershowers. heavy rain near vallejo in fairfield. but ever danville. but a stick of wider view of what is going on preconceived the rain is tracking data to the south. heavy rain, the more steady rain. we're seeing steady rain filter up towards this year. it is turning into snow at the still life. there is the dumping of steel in this year it this afternoon. a look at the rainfall totals over the past 24 hours. this is a very impressive member. if the storm had stalled over this for any period of time we would have seen some major flooding issues. there are still some fighting issues of there. as it stands we have 3 in. of rain and then lemon. 2 in. in petaluma. an asian the third in richmond. it and mention the third in mountain view and of little over the edge of san francisco. a look inside,
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current conditions. temperatures are mild this morning. upper '40's, low fifties. wilma, too much today. the chance of thunderstorms into the afternoon. by noon today the scattered showers will remain. temperatures of the and the low fifties for the most part. of the time we a 3:00 p.m. it will did the upper 50s that could set off thunderstorms through will talk more about that coming up. >> isabel: thank-you jacqueline, will continue our team coverage of this. i see that you have a less than full creepily jonathan. >> reporter: yes it is a less than full creek. this is the race what. the rain started falling on queue for the news at 8:00 p.m.. just half an hour ago in preventing it was dry. the pedals and the roadway were drying up. the debris was left behind from the rain
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and the lanwhenwind last night. there is no danger of over flooding that you can see the evidence that it has been raining here. it is coming down right now. it may be the first day of spring but it looks like winter to me. >> isabel: thinking. >> marty: returning to the east they paid one person dead, one person injured. a car flipped over after the bayless said. the blood slick roads are a lot of it to be the culprit. lawmakers watch the tears come down as the firefighters had to use the judges of life to get them out of the car. we have no comments of bill for the accident. i know we continue to track the storm in oakland.
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>> isabel: rain, cold conditions faded as cause all types of problems over town. here in oakland. over the hills. look over the street did you can see the lead sled that happened early today. already this evening to cars have come close to a crashing into the boulders. this is not the only concern here. if you look off into the distance there is a church, it is a christian school. it is right on the edge of this hill. the have been a lot of landslides over here in the past. if you look across the street you can see that they are no small rocks. i talked with officials. the earliest they could get the rocks off of the road is monday. up until that it is up to the different clones that they are laying to try and make drivers beware of what is the lead on a tear. it is wet, it is called a tear in oakland. j. r. stone, kron4
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news. >> marty: it has been very blessed and windy in santa cruz. more is on the way. national weather service is issuing a flash flood warning, actually, i watch. for the senate cruz mountains. drivers on had a 70 billion with rain, wind and low visibility are seeing signs that are warning them to slow down. now, signs from the highway are trying all lot of attention because it is prone to flooding and defects allowed deliver hits like called on growth. >> easter to let your guard down a little bit. the ground is saturated. a couple of inches of rain at this time of year is not that much of the big deal. >> marty: act last check out
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river it measured 8 ft.. the storm has left more than 30,000 people throughout the bay area without power. as you can see you're looking at your screen the last check at 14,000 customers in the north the and 12,800 in the east bay. they are without power. weather- related outages are affected some 4000 customers in the sixth period to be 300 people in peninsula without power and in san francisco about 120 customers without power. because of the large number of outages there's no estimate just when the power will be restored to pg&e customers. the current high wind said heavy rain adds to the difficulty is to try to imagine in restoring the service. >> isabel: still ahead, we are going to take a look at the latest in the attacks on libya and with the pope us to say. >> marty: we are quick to take a live look at said. this time from walnut creek. the lights of, the windshield wipers as well. we will have the latest foray it coming up.
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>> marty: we are about four kron4 news weekend. keeping an eye on store trucker for. you can see the cells are moving into the east bay. >> isabel: we have a live look out side at the san mateo bridge. it is wet. not too much traffic, still overcast. >> marty: brand new, over it sees the european nations continued to target libya. what they are trying is dozens of missile launches this morning. he had promised a long war against international forces that were attacking troops. the u.s. military it says that more than 100 missiles were fired at targets in libya. at least 50 people have been killed in the attacks. >> isabel: this is drawn at response from the public.
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the international committee is being called on it to consider the the and civilians. during comments delivered during this traditional sunday blessing the pope issued an appeal to political leaders and ask that the insured there will be access to political aide. >> marty: the latest that of japan. the nuclear plant has offered to of six units under control. to storage are cooling. meantime in an unexpected increase on the heat in one of the reactors is under control. they may need to deliberately released radioactive gas that the racist some of the process in the nuclear crisis that has been made. the government is trying to recover from the knife blades 0 earthquake that struck more than one week ago.
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>> isabel: apparently, radiation contamination has spread since yesterday. japanese officials say they have found radioactive iodine in tokyo's water. it is 150 mi. from the damaged reactor's. yesterday they found traces elements of radiation exceeding health hazards aids dementia and water. and an amazing story of survival. that man and his grandmother were rescued. nine days after the quake. rescuers found the 16 year-old boy suffering from hypothermia. he was on top of the roof of the house. inside, they found his feet year-old grandfather. the two were in the kitchen with the quake struck and they survived and yogurt.
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>> marty: we are back, hope your stay dry. this is a shot from mount tam. a lot of the overcast skies. >> isabel: jacqueline is here to tell us what to expect from the week. >>james: here is a live look from our rifkin appeared you can see some send but clouds are covering. let us take a look at the rainfall numbers that we saw in the last 24 hours. very intense. we could have had major flooding issues. over 2 in. in petaluma. over an inch in
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santa rosa. 1 in. in oakland. it has thinned with weather in the last 24 hours. let us move out side, it is filtering out into this year and where heavy snow is falling. there is a winter morning in effect until 11:00 p.m. tonight. one-2 ft. of snow. 6-12 in. of snow at lake level. let us take a look over the next couple of days. the storm is continuing to filter into the bay. three-8 in. of snow. on tuesday 1-3 in. of flurries will continue. here locally we will see a bit of a break from the rain today. scattered showers in there today. let us take a look inside again. a few scattered shelvesell over head.t
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is sliding down towards less angeles. this is what we are seeing out there today. into the 12:00 hour we are seeing scattered rain activity until 2:00 p.m.. it will start to warm up and we will get some breaks. add dry. for a monday night into tuesday morning, rain will return into wednesday. ed short break wednesday night before a another storm moves through on thursday. >> marty: thank you. i want to continue our coverage of the storm that hit the bay area. reggie kumar is reporting. >> reporter: large swells of 14-17 ft. have been pounded the coastline since friday.
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you are advised to be careful standing near the short because of for it heights. people are ignoring it and standing very close to the water's edge. surfers are taking advantage of this strong, powerful waves. >> reporter: sound card shoveling sand into dates for any flooding that may come from the storm. but, a lot of stores already have said fix on standby. some are taking other precautions. >> my precaution in the event of the flood is quick and painless. >> reporter: should a flood pressure here she is quickly installing a floor panel across the door. >> this increases the quality of the sealed by doing it this way. apparently, said bakes are not this is a. -- san the
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stakes are not necessary. >> reporter: after the last major flood in 2005 many businesses including this bike shop are not taking chances. >> we are getting a lot of things off of the floor. we're making it so it is easy to move in the event of flooding. >> reporter: many are on high alert to check updates online for rising water levels at the creek near by. reporting for kron4 news. >> isabel: still to come to the iconic day to day bleaker race gets the sponsor. >> marty: here is a live look at san jose. breezy in the sf bay. taking all look at the weather conditions coming up.
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>> marty: we're back on kron4 news weekend. it is a 40 5:00 a.m.. take a look at storm tracker 4. the cells are moving to the east bay. the peninsula is clear right now. it'll be on and off for a trip the day. >> isabel: this took a look out side, the toll plaza. it is damn looking. not too much traffic. >> marty: it is an icon of them to around the area, it is sold it traded as a race called the " day to day
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breakers. " it is the 121st running and they are sold it to so don't worry about setting up. it will be on may 15th and will be covering it to fly ilive. march madness to talk about it. the butler bulldogs have pulled off the biggest upset. date beat the top seeded pittsburgh by one single point . he sank a free throw and the allowed time to read. >> isabel: still to come, a look at the rain and its impact. coming up.
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live, from the bay area news station this is kron4 news morning. >> isabel: we are back taking a look at pretty blue skies. you know, we might have a clear day today. (laughter) >> marty: it is promising. that is head of for a share from jacqueline. >>jacqueline: it is down over southern california and be left with the scattered showers in the wake of the monster storm the state. but is sticking closer look at the rate where it is heavy is no. fairfield, red over
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the itt -- 580i-80. scattered showers over for a month as well. -- fremont as well. we're expecting snow in higher elevations. conditions are coming down locally after yesterday's big storm. winds were very gusty at 60 mi. an hour. here is a look at the current to wind speeds. in the teens at the few places that the far cry from what we said yesterday. -- saw yesterday. 49 degrees in concord, 15 in half moon bay. scattered thunderstorms coming with the warmer weather. we will see
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destabilization in the air by the noontime hour. that is o'clock this evening dryer conditions. we have new details come up with is a bit. >> marty: thank you jacqueline. whenever we have a lot of grain dealers turn our attention to every county and as for jonathan blum he is reporting live this morning. >> reporter: good morning. as you can see the sun is coming out. half an hour it was pouring rain. this is the way that things have been all morning in marin county. wet, dry, wet, dry, the creek is looking like it is gushing but it is nowhere close to full. they have done a whole lot of work to make sure that that creaked is not overflow as much as it used to. definitely a lot of water moving through. some of it is selling at of this guy. we have blue skies
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where we are now and it is pretty much all round, radar, as clouds are coming. in half an hour we may see ray because it is still falling despite the fact that it is not right now. >> marty: a preferred for the first day of spring. visible? >> isabel: our team coverage of storm is continuing in oakland. >> reporter: if you do not need to go out side to it than do not. it is cold, wet, windy. as you can see behind me it has been very windy and the last couple of hours. it will get worse. already, this weather has caused major problems in the form of a landslide. them that these rocks are enormous. i've never seen anything this big before it off.. i read that is not until now. sheila and her husband
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lived here this mess. the same rocks often fall down but to like this. >> we have never seen anything like this before. >> this is a different category than we have never seen before. >> reporter: they were hardly sight to see. they decided to collect the storms that fell in a landslide for their rapid. not really recommended by officials. the boulders that felt thankfully did not hurt anybody. they are so big that chris will need to give limited to clean them up. >> i'm so happy that some of the west driving by or bicycling buyout led the it boulder team down. >> reporter: i cannot even get close because of danger of the situation but i did see a lot of cars swerve to it not hit the boulders. if you're driving by the slowdown. reporting for kron4 news. a >> marty: at the snow was
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falling it said the crew's pre take a look at this youtube video. completely white covered by health. -- pale. hill insiders as well. this is from saturday afternoon. it is falling very steadily. if you have any video or whether it footage please send it to us at breakingnews@kron4.com. >> isabel: the first day of spring continues to bring stormy weather. it may damper it that for a sunday street event of this year. it is a city sponsored event for the roads are closed to make room for pedestrians and bicyclists. this week's event is going to be held along the embarcadero and mission bay. it is from the leather and to 4:00 p.m.. sunday's race will continue through to october on the second sunday of every month rain or shine.
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>> marty: coming up barry bonds is going on trial. it has been more than seven years since he testified to a grand jury that he never knowingly took performance enhancing drugs. he has been charged with perjury for lying to the grand jury. the seven did 2003. if he is convicted he will face 15-21 lives in prison. if he did take steroids he says he did it unknowingly. >> isabel: the details to the debate centered a gas plant explosion. the pg&e exception -- inspection covers a another pipeline that is similar to the one that exploded in september. it caused an explosion that killed eight people. destroyed 38 homes. there are construction problems in other parts of the 30 in. transmission line. previously the only problem area that investigators found under said verna was
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at the ruptured site. >> marty: straight ahead on kron4 news weekend we're going to turn their attention overseas and it specifically libya appeared will give you the latest there. >> isabel: let's go out side. there is a window can use the? (laughter) >> marty: not yet. but the kron 4 news will be right back, with more news, weather, and traffic in just a moment. will over a back
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libya with dozens of cruise missiles. it is triggering an anti it aircraft fire on the ground. the shaking of libya's capital. at please 64 people have been killed by the western air strikes. the embattled leaders are not quick to give up and he is appointed a said libya. he is opening up missiles himself and charming all of his military with machine guns. add them up hundreds of demonstrators had gathered in san francisco in cities across the country to mark the eighth anniversary of the u.s. war in iraq. they want the money that is going towards the war to come home and find the budget deficit in california. >> people want to know why. we know that real change is brought by it strong people's protests of flesh
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were >> isabel! many were arrested of side of the white house. >> marty: there have been in a lot of radiation found in spanish and milk over in japan. will not cause health problems in areas hit hard by the quake. the search is still going on for 13,000 missing people. over 8400 are reported dead. we have at a reporter over in japan. >> reporter: the question for people in this town is, more than a week afte-- tsunamig how are they going to get through this. they are
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trying to figure what they can salvage. there is not much. there are damaged cars spend as far as you can see this town is very time. now there are the houses. there are cars inside of this has. there is of the big machine. it is simply kamel overwhelming.simple times and people are still registered that they are safe. there are signs all over the walls of messages sent " to have you seen my father? ", have you seen quite elderly grandparents? " they're wondering if all of these people are someplace that they have not located yet. it is not a question if they live to the cinema. it is up problem of
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miscommunication. they are trying to rebuild and to figure it with they can do now. reporting for kron4 news in japan. add them up coming up, we will introduce you to a couple of whippersnappers. will talk to them and the bay area coming up. >> marty: we're going to take a live look at the i- 80. take a look at that. well, it let us knowwe will be
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check in the weather with jacqueline. >>jacqueline: no rain coming down at the moment. bridges were just nasty last night with gusty winds up to 60 mi. an hour. the treacherous trek. let us get a look at storm trucker for and what is going on. into the dull thud of your way to interrupt.-- grade into fromraio antioch. scattered showers are continuing. it went to see heavy rain rotate through competition to be updated as to warm up with no sunbreaks and that could lead to thunderstorms with an unstable atmosphere appeared as we head into the evening things will try it.
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recognitions. -- try it out. halfdry out.l. 54 = the appeal. 55 the post layout. fairfield. 55 = vallejo. we will see a break monday night into tuesday. thursday will bring more rain. distant active pattern for the whole week. >> marty: here we have athletes over the age of 58. age is just a number. i
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didn't joining us are rugby player >> isabel: they are both rugby players. they have been flying for 78 years. >> i started in 1975. >> marty: how many injuries have had? (laughter) >> i've only had a couple. publihealthwe have a bed comingp this saturday. we have five teams from san diego. san francisco, palo alto and tucson, arizona. >> isabel: is this just for rugby or all types of sports? >> it's always been for many
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sports. action, we've just added rep.rugby. rugby will now be in the olympics. it is printed >> marty: you're never too late to get exercise. >> the youngest is 50. if to athletes that will be in their early 70's. >> isabel: is it not a rough sport? (laughter) >> it can be. (laughter) at the age that we are it we can to take it easier on each other. >> marty: it is a traditional but you need to meet with the opposing team at the game and have drinks?
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>> isabel: what is the tradition of senior games? it is in houston this year. it is in cincinnati in 2012. this is the first time that griffey has been in california and we are hoping that we will get to the national senior games as well. part of what the other sports? >> swimming, but with him.badmi. soccer, track games. archer. weightlifting. adamite your name it everything you can think of our to? (laughter) >> of road racing. >> isabel: road racing! i was thinking grand parade now bicycling. what dressy to participate? >> i started in 1975.
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>> isabel: not to the senior game. but no, not to the senior gives. as the com watershed. this plan to get out and play. we see guys that we know from years at these games and we've knocked heads a little bit. we have a beer afterwards. but if the 200 something athletes that there there i can envision that we will have probably a connection with 127 of them that we have known over the years playing either high school or as college kids >> isabel: are the bay of women? but no all males. we have not matured and have yet to allow women to play. woman read the only. they are not allowed. we have not gotten to the point that
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women in rugby are allowed to play. there are obviously women that can play but not with us. to be one-dimensional will get there. >> marty: we want to go and watch, it will be march 26th to april 23rd. if you like to learn more just log on to the website on your screen. thank you so much for joining us. at the market's good luck next week. do not break anything. the bill be read back.
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davis at the pavilion last night. they did not put up quite a fight 86-50 died.they play tomorrow in st. john's. >> marty: bad news for giants fans. brian wilson is sidelined with ever cage muscle. each could keep him out for the start of the season. wilson was injured while pitching for the spring training game. he will be reevaluated for tomorrow. it is uncertain if he will be ready for opening day on march 31st. >> isabel: the world famous forebear has died in the berlin zoo. he was handling this, this is after his
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but you may not be aware of this, it is the first day of spring. we are looking at what to whether, will lead to know how things are shaking up. double the shake it up. >> isabel: this is 8/have full half empty. a little bit of clout. >> marty: here is our weather lady. >>jacqueline: hi guys! here point to see rain that nothing like we saw last night. light showers along the coast line. moderate down port near into up. we're going to see the
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situation with scattered sales rotating with heavy air cells and smell out over this year. one-2 ft. of snow. here is a wider view. the storm is pushing it down it to the south. it is headed towards loss angeles. flash flooding to the south. we are going to see scattered thunderstorms. a look at our current conditions upper '40's. we're getting into the upper 50s and a number of places. again, scattered showers turn into scattered thunderstorms this afternoon. temperatures as we head into the afternoon and into the upper 50s for the most part. overnight, we're point to see a break in the re, it will pick up but it morning. into monday
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more rain and some senate breaks. more rain in the forecast and we will talk more about it coming up in a minute. add them up we are going to continue our team coverage, we have jonathan blum who has seen some of the of weather. >> reporter: it is raining, half an hour ago we caught the rain at the moment where it is folly. half an hour ago we promise you every about. here is the videotape. we delivered on our progress. as stunning window. it was only here for five minutes. over here to the west, it is what happened when we have the storm like this. it comes and goes in pockets. sometimes you can get the fifth glimpse of a rebound. i took a picture with my
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camera fun and posted it on twitter. as you concede that hear the live pictures now showing rain coming down. there is no more rain vote to be seen. as you look over here to the creaky fans see the evidence of the rate that has been falling since last night. it is gushing. it is very far from this point is a bell? >> isabel: heavy storms down south. >> reporter: some people drove up to our parking lot when they saw hour news of van. they look to the edge and they were satisfied. then they drove off. >> isabel: (laughter) thank you so much. >> marty: taking a look at the tree that fell on the ness ave. it is blocking a
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couple of wins. luckily, no one was hurt. she trees and power lines have been knocked down and said the sale of county off of highway 84. the roadway was closed for most of saturday. >> isabel: it has been wiped and windy. the national advisory of a winter storm tide rainfall was in effect. >> reporter: drivers stuck with heavy rain. high winds. low visibility. there were signs like this one thrift the santa cruz victims reminded people to " slow down! " that drivers were picking up their it speak because you can see better in the rain that way. --
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speed. >> reporter: it to deter people from speeding the chp officers had a strong presence along highway 17. it was not just how the people were keeping a close look on. this river. it drew a lot of attention. them at our neighborhood is prone to flooding. >> reporter: in fact last year it flooded the part of felton growth. the gauge this river to monitor any potential flooding. if measured at 7 ft. high and has risen almost 3 ft. in just one day. this river can take up to 15 ft. of water. any higher, this never will flood. -- this neighborhood
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will flood. dahlin for kron4 news. >> marty: many people are in the dark. 14,000 customers to the north they and the stage will thousand 800 are without power. weather- related beverages alicia the ditcheofoutages throughout california. because of the high amount pg&e is not sure when the power will be restored. adult coming up libya and japan. a report on the los angeles search teams. >> marty: at this is a live look at the east bay appeared bewildered that.
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alicia way to the attached conditions.take extra care. >> isabel: the latest of the japan. two of the six units are under control. an unexpected spike in another troubled reactor it set back the efforts to bring the overheating and the key under control today. the pressure increase raised the possibility that plant operators may need to deliberately released radioactive gas which will set back some progress. the 9.0 earthquake in tsunami has affected japan terribly.
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12,000 still missing. >> marty: dave has a story of the happy rescue. >> i am proud but sat he is coming home state. >> reporter: here are some still images that the team is sharing from a search and rescue operation that he will likely never forget. this was over one week back when some of this group had returned from post earthquake new zealand, haiti and katrina. >> at least there we had communication. we did not have the dealer reports here. >> reporter: it that members of the search and rescue our doctors and engineers that
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have joined other such plans around the world including one from fairfield, virginia. >> marty: that was day for kron4 news. -- david. dozens of cruise missiles have been the shot again this morning. here is video of anti-aircraft fire. the leader of the debt promises a long war. more than 100 missiles were fired at for than 20 different targets in libya. at the 64 people have been killed in those attacks. >> isabel: still ahead, whether. >> marty: this is a live look out side. overcast skies. a break in the weather? maybe.
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>> marty: we are back with kron4 news news. taking a look at it hit the camp. excuse me, overcast skies. breezy as well. >> isabel: we have been talking to jacqueline bennet. the weather is all over the place. (laughter) >>jacqueline: the heaviest where it is is in this year. it is public live look at our heavenly can. you can see the stability. it is still snowing at this hour, expect a couple of feet of fresh powder by this time today. the storm tracker for greater where we're seeing scattered showers, it is a little bit heavier. it is up into this year it for this note is still going. heavy snow. getting all look a little bit closer there is a winter storm warning. ages in the entire exterior
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region. you can sit here until 11:00 p.m. tonight up to 2 ft. of snow is expected for it disyllables at 1,000 ft.. it is coming back from severe that it will not be a nice ride. scattered sells at this hour and like rain in san francisco with heavier cells pushing through the of leadbelly. antioch is seeing a few bursts of modern train. the service and offshore is diving down, the heaviest of the casino there overnight is pushing down into los angeles now. we went to see some scattered showers over the trip a week. that is a look at to the future past, few scattered shells the left few scattered sell some pushing and and a long to build the where we will see a break for this evening. dry conditions overnight and the rain is backed up by tomorrow morning's commute. we have some heavier cells pushing right back into
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livermore, fremont. i look at your kron4 news seven day around the bay forecasts. scattered thundershowers this afternoon and we're going to be same rate of into midmorning. blameable returned late tuesday and wednesday. again, all day thursday. the chance of rain late into friday is good. board of a sticky subject appeared we're going to continue our coverage of the storm hitting the bay area. reggie camorra's live in his reports of high surf warnings that the pacific. >> isabel: large swells of 14-70 have been pounding the coastline here in pacifica since friday. the national weather service is advising people to be careful when they're standing near the shoreline because of currents and shoreline. people are not heeding the warning. they're sending were close to the water's edge. surfers are taking advantage of the strong, powerful waves. this is the cover to cover for kron4 news. >> isabel: some are shoveling sand into bakes
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for any flooding that could come from the storm. for a lot of storm -- store owners they are taking precautions. that my precaution in the event of the flood is pretty quick and painless. >> isabel: nicole owns the salon of the best avenue. should that rain, she will install a seal across her door. some of that water against the panel increases the pallia the seal. apparently, said bakes are not necessary. >> reporter: other stores have alternative backup plans. >> we gather all of our clothes and replacement store rents over here. we gather all of artillery and we put it into the storage unit that into the attic. >> reporter: after the last major flood here in 2005 mim been missed the alicia many businesses are not taking their kids is. >> we try and get everything off the floor. we make it
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easy to move. >> reporter: while nobody is taking many are on high alert. constantly checking updates online for rising water levels for the creek near by. in san anselmo for kron4 news. i bet that not just plain better earthquakes. we're taking and i had a short earthquake the attention of the bay this morning. at 3.5 make it to earthquake shook sonoma county at to the 0.15 this morning. u.s. says that it was set piece of the kaisers. it was a death of one half mile. >> marty: we are pointing to a live look as said. this is the book from the camera on the roof. a little bit of moisture in the ones who will hear back.
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lot of the cells of moving to the north and the east bay. not a lot along the peninsula. the said they looked a little bit dry. (laughter) >> isabel: this is the bay bridge toll plaza oops, it is dry out there on the pavement. all this traveling toward the east see you can expect some scattered chairs before the day is over. now let's talk about japan. a disaffecting apple and the production of the i pad to. the popular public is being sold more than they can meet the demand. other electronics may have faced delays. >>gabe: market research group at each desk has supplied with last week's
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earthquake can cause shortages of the ad had to. the isopleth analysts determined that the five electronic parts inside of the tablet likely come from japan. here is a look at the parts that are related to. storage, memory and electronic, the spirit apple has not confirmed this or made any, to put the ad had to delays. it is possible that apple will get the parts from other manufacturers and avoid delaying production. apple is facing more demand than expected for the i pad to. many stores have sold it differs with the they will consult. now you will have to wait for-five weeks with a gadget to ship. the situation in japan will likely affect other electronic goods as well. toshiba, apache have had to close a factory or two in japan. analysts expect that this will affect the supply in gadgets. the rate dvd
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players. computers. it is possible that in a few months that you will see some of these items at a stop. gabe slate kron4 news. >> marty: we're keeping an eye it on the storm that is hovering at on the day. some damage leslie. taking a live with it said. will take a look with drive jonathan blum and a couple of minutes. adult we're talking a bit perhaps clear enough. this'll overcast. when the not so much. (laughter) will direct that.
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was caring. here's an idea how fast it can change. let us check in with jacqueline bennet to as the forecast for a spirit of winning jacqueline. >>jacqueline: a good morning. we are seeing scattered showers that are rolling back in as we make our way through the day. here's a live look at some as a. the district of the main ruling in. obviously it last night storm was a biggie. as you look at the santa cruz mountains is 3 in. of rain for the last 24 hours. we did have flooding issues there. petaluma had 2 in. of rain. richmond had to and the third. in san is a we saw the stevens as the storm pushed through. winds are much, and the rate is much calmer in some spots. san francisco is a little bit of rain. the solicitor felt a few pockets of rate. there's a pocket different
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here and here. moderate rainfall on top as well. at a wider view picture of what is going on, the heavier rain is sliding down and heavy snow over into this year. at look at our current conditions few not for make too much. will stay on the cooler side. briefly is in the upper 46 and 51 degrees scattered jars will continue into the 12:00 hour. by 3:00 p.m. we will see scattered thunderstorms. some greeks the fee is seen this morning are going to help women said that full supplies the atmosphere. it o'clock, a few dry conditions. with only. (laughter) all of it coming up in just one minute. >> marty: thank-you, we have
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been reporting with jonathan lynn. his life with morning. he is seen everything from grain to of rave about. how is it this way? >> reporter: you can see the evidence of the rain falling. if you look over in the concrete roadway. spilling into the creek. there's evidence right here that it is raining much harder estimates appear to really come in for a couple of minutes. the last half an hour we have seen this picture of a revolt that disappeared for a couple minutes. the west to rise in, it is great and vivid. within a few minutes it is gone. that stuff ask the storm system is moving. it is just every couple of minutes sometimes you can see the health clubs. some times he cannot. the ranging just one moment to the west. here it is tending to the ground. a light drizzle and that is where it has been for the last few minutes.
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>> marty: jonathan live reporting live. thank you jonathan. is the question of when storms overnight. we continue to track this stuff with the show is that some of the effects of the light >> reporter: rain has caused all types of problems. looking across the street to you can see the landslide that happened earlier today. already, this evening i've seen cars come close to crushing to the voters. it is not the only concern. if you look off into the distance you can see that there is a church. a is a christian school over there. this raid on the edge of the fall. according to those who live in this area there have been an number of sites. small rocks from the past. you can see that they are no small rocks. i've talked with officials and the early
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is that they can get the rocks over the road is monday. up until then it is up until the different parts. the cones that they are lying every which way to make drivers aware of what exactly is going on a tear. again, it is wet. it is scolded him and oakland. for now reporting to oakland j. r. stone for kron4 news. >> marty: it has often led to an flinty so far this weekend. more is on its way. aside from the santa cruz mountains are drawing of lots of attention that is prone to flooding. but as we get closer to the end of the
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racism it is starting to let your guard down of a dividend this. you know, the ground is saturated. a couple inches of rain is not that big of a deal. >> marty: in the last ticket was measuring it 8 ft.. >> isabel: the weather can have deadly effect. one is dead after their car flipped over into of. this is just after the night. the roads by suspect as factors in the crash near james boulevard and to make the drive. they had to use the jaws of life. police are tight-lipped and their investigation very. >> marty: when we come back the latest in libya. i've been here is a live look of five. if remain stuck in the press.
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r >>darya: we are keeping an eye on the storm with storm tracker 4. most of the brain cells have moved away from the peninsula. concentrating for the most part on the east bay. >> isabel: we have been keeping an live look inside. many areas, the center of we're talking about. it is somewhat of the disenchanted is giving people a break. >> marty: let us look overseas. the nation's are tracking the forces in will be with airstrikes and dozens of cruise missile launches this morning. cruise missiles are being fired. gaddafi had promised a long work. u.s. troops say it more than 100 missiles were launched from american and british and. submarines
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as well, at least 64 people have been killed. at the other voices being heard related to this attack. even the pope has a message. he's calling on the community to consider their effect on the civilians. he urged an appeal of decaliters and ask that they ensure access to emergency aid. he did not name any leaders of specific countries in his appeal. and, now that the no-fly zone has affected and faced a lydia the chief of staff says the strategy is to cut of logistical support for the deaf these forces. here is how admirable has responded. >> who, what, where wine?
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the overall objective is to do as i've described. the international community including the arab league which has voted for that no- fly zone were partners before. i think the pressure will continue to build. except we hope this turns of is important. i've been at meanwhile they made it clear and this is something of the president has said that the u.s. will be limited and that they will not put any moves on the ground. the military mission is to free to no-fly zone. protect civilians. >> marty: coming up on kron4 news weekend we have full leather and leather vests. i live look inside at tha
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completed report >> marty: hey, look setting conditions. we understand that the biggest of the storm is over. >> isabel: life goes on. let's check in with a neurologist jacqueline bennet. she will tell us all about it. >>jacqueline: ok, taking a live look with an ominous picture. sunshine. we are seeing breaks of sen. we are seeing scattered showers as well. a few scattered sell through the bay area. state heavy rain is pushing its way up. heavy still going in this year. winter storm warning. it shows the area where this warning is in effect. one-2 ft.. buffett
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conference seven day ever of the forecasts. any place that reaches into to the upper 50s and by thursday with the possibility of buying into friday and saturday. >> marty: thinking of one to show its. here are some photographs. taking a falloff from europe. of the to 830. this morning. overseas have increasing concerns over food and water supplies. even if the water in tokyo. in areas hit
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as saying " have you seen my father? " have you seen my elderly grandparents? " the question is no. if they have survived but if they have survived this an army. have they been found somewhere else? are they it somewhere that they have not been located? it is not a question of whether they are survivors but if christmas vacation. this town is for a trying to rebuild and figured what they can do next. idem that there is an amazing story in survival and japan. in april from a teenage boy have been rescued.
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by the afternoon if will try it right on and off for the week into tuesday and wednesday and thursday. of them that there is of more followed from the deadly gas plant explosion as they continue to inspect the pipeline. a pg&e inspection has uncovered a flood of scene well on the pipeline under december. if a similar to the one that failed in september. it sparked an explosion that killed eight people and destroyed 38 homes. you're looking at some of that video. the discovery means that there construction problems. previously the only part that they found before it was at the ruptures site. >> marty: the 100th annual aid to pay breakers race is still did. it is the first time in history. keep us in
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mind because kron4 news is your date to date station. the art on may 15th right here. also a bracket fester. the biggest upsets so far. matt howard hit a free throw. less than one second left. he was felled in midcourt after sinking the free throw. >> isabel: barry bonds is going on trial. he never took performance enhancing drugs.
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>> marty: bad news for giant fans. brian wilson is sidelined with ever cage muscle. they could keep him a out for the start of the season. the chronicle reports that he has an mri. he will be reevaluated tomorrow. to a sensor in now whether he will be ready for opening day. i march 31st. the first day of spring during stormy weather that may dampen the sunday streets of and. sunday streets is a city sponsored event for streets are close to make way for pedestrians. this week's event is on the embarcadero. have a good nighday.
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