tv KRON 4 News Weekend KRON April 2, 2011 7:00am-10:00am PDT
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get high speed internet from at&t, just $14.95 a month for 12 months. ♪ live from the kron 4 news station, this is the kron 4 news. >> isabel: welcome, we haven't full report on the latest information on the air tracker 7. and the attack on the baseball stadium. >> marty: the latest from the hukashimi daiichi. and comic-book. collectibles.
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>> isabel: a beautiful shot. i do not hear anybody saying that it is too warm. falloff let us check the forecast. >> marty: from jacqueline bennett. >> brian: i will be a far cry-- >>jacqueline: with cloudy this morning and temperatures will be 20 degrees cooler this afternoon. those are going to be picking up the winds along the coast. in the coastal hills. taking a look at the san francisco it is 63 degrees. the benign in concord. much different than the recent 80s. cooler weather with us for this weekend and tomorrow mostly sunny skies and cool. temperatures staying in the 60s. we will warm up on monday but first this weekend. if you are going out to the a's came this afternoon? this afternoon's
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forecast will see high clouds. cloudy now but some breaks of sunshine a leader. with some breez conditions later supreme a jacket. 53 tonight. so-bring a jacket and cooler weekend and your monday forecast coming up. >> marty: white knuckle flight from arizona to sacramento. passengers on southwest safely landed in the capital but it was pandemonium. a rupture causing a large hole on the top of the planning. this is amateur video from passengers. the pilot on a flight 812 to sacramento had to make a emergency landing in yuma, ariz. because a wreck of rapid decompression wia 3-ft wide hole.
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>> i heard a loud popping sound. >> perhaps 45 seconds. before we were losing longitude. i was looking for the signs of decompression because i fly quite a bit. the crew handled great. everybody maintained their composure as freshly the crew, the pilot. >> i think it was pretty minor. it was mainly the rapid descent in the decompression was impacting people's ear drums. one of the flight attendants fainted. i think he may have broke his nose. he was bleeding profusely at one point. >> marty: the ntsb is looking for that site in
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cabin pressure loss because of that hole. 118 passengers impacted. >> isabel: april attack after the season opener and los angeles. april-attack. this man is in critical condition, brian stowe is it a paramedic. two of the dodger fans yelled slurs against the giants and then kicking and punched brian stowe. anybody could capture this attack is as to come forward. >> after this a-a brittle-- attack. the two suspect fled the scene it was a female driver with a small bill child. most-small male child, both offenders left
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with the woman driving. the into the backseat when each side of the vehicle. >> isabel: the pavement hit his head and the ball park security cameras cannot show this. he is a medically induced coma. >> marty: baseball fever in the bay area. a's fans showed up early to tell it, celebrate the new season. however, they're less disappointed. the lost to the seattle mariners. reggie kumar has more. >> a home run had oakland a's on their feet. even though the a's lost from the night to the opener fans are still optimistic their plans and team will make it. >> we are going to make it! >> with a great team, we're going to make it this year. when all that our team is
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good. >> the have the will, they have the feel and we believe in them. >> we have a few more reasons and we want them to get back on track. >> we are oakland fans. >> there is love from the bay. however, from this area, where oakland. >> a's fans are concerned of a leaving oakland. >> it is in my blood. >> we want to stay in oakland! there will require reporting, reggie kumar. >> isabel: they showed some they love i like that. still to come, radioactive leaking from the troubled plant in japan more serious leaks. >> marty: and walnut creek
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>> isabel: 7:10 of the latest from japan. is the newest discovery from the hukashimi daiichi was a serious leak. since the nine. earthquake. /tsunami. gushes of water has been entering on to the reactors try to keep them from overheating. and to not speak with the radioactive waste. officials say the water leaking is highly radioactive and poses serious health risks to those exposed. they are still trying to repair the cracked concrete. meanwhile, the prime minister is getting the first comprehensive look at the earthquake. he is promising to support the people lost everything. in this disaster. u.s./japanese forces are looking for any
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possible remaining bodies. 15,000 people are still missing. a 12,000 people confirmed dead. for >> marty: it is been three weeks since the devastation. and our san francisco is art community. today's " rise of japan " is being held up the gallery. from 7:00 p.m.- midnight. the second of the end is this thursday, april 7th. from 7:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m.. if you like to have more information? www.risejapan.us >> also a bake sale. www. bakesaleforjapan.com >> baseball updates with gary. >> in the full forecast
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>> marty: we are back. our beautiful shot from mount pam. >> marty: it looks like a from a calendar shot. jacqueline? >> jaqueline: we've seen a record-breaking heat over the last couple days but that is not going to be the case today. just cloudy conditions, cooler temperatures and later the wind is going to pick up. notice the temperatures are going to be slower to warm up by noon. yesterday we were already in the '70s by noon. today, barely in the 60s. 4:00 p.m., 60s and bay- area wide. the wind will be picking up with a 35 m.p.h. coastline along the coast. more about that later but first, the stormtracker 4 radar. the rain is to the north of us with the clouds
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pushing into the bay area. this will clear out into the afternoon. we will still be left with the cool air. this morning, temperatures in the 50s with cloud coverage keeping us warmer overnight. struggling to warm up by noon. temperatures only in the 60s and barely in the 60s and san francisco. the blue and the san mateo coast is indicating 50s at noon. even towards 3:00 p.m., 70 degrees in fairfield but still 60s bay-area wide. neighborhood by neighborhood. we sen a recor what santa rosa. with a record breaker in the ssanta rosa. and again, the only 70 reading. perhaps antioch could get to 70 but only 68 degrees expected. 58 along the coast, half moon bay, and upper 60s to the south bay. if you're going to the sierras? changes!
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rain, wind this afternoon. temperatures a going to plummet to 40 degrees tomorrow. few light showers tomorrow morning turning to ring by the afternoon. not too much snowfall expected perhaps one-inch expected at the lake level. monday it will clear up, warm, sunny conditions in spring skiing in the sierras is good for monday. if your kron 4 7 day around the bay cooler conditions weekend. 35 m.p.h. and gusting winds along the coast. the soil is still saturated and the recent warming is not going to try it out. be prepared for power lines, and downed trees it especially along the coast and the santa cruz mountains. cooler conditions towards tomorrow. a brief warm-up into monday. cool back down with the next week. >> marty: the perjury trial >> isabel: . on trial
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resumes monday earlier, the was a setback with the one of their own witnesses. backup testimony from another prosecution witness. barry bonds physician, dr. ting contradicted the testimony of hodgkin's. hoskins told the jury that he had as many as 50 different discussions with the steroid use with dr. ting and he said those conversations never happened. the orthopedic surgeon that had performed the operation on barry bonds the different times administered steroids not like anabolic steroid to east the recovery of surgery. the-ease recovery >> isabel: also, the giants. >> marty: he is just busting and in the second major league game and gary has the highlight. >> gary: dodgers stadium.
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and an automobile accident a few nights ago. reportedly will be ready to go on sunday and i think is right now, brad phelps the rookie and only his second game. and that was the giants' offense. from there, bubble some of a some of ason of a pose sandoval and the dodgers took effect as sanchez lost the game in a nutshell right here. the goof, and a 3-3 score. rbi single and dodgers have enough as the giants have key situations down the stretch. for-3. dodgers are 2-0. the a's produced the wrong time to choose their losing game.
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with a big turnout of 36,000 fans, fireworks. there is nobody like matt >>jacqueline: those people could be from his base? >> gary: felix hernandez gave up a home run to-1. and all uh oh, brad throw that away. 6-2 seattle. the first game of the year goes to the mariners. the one bright spot tonight was dave stewart. the king of this franchise for so many years during the late '80s. mid 90's, is to work through out the first pitch. we spoke with stuart earlier and inquired about conseco and mcgwire. >> i've not seen kansai going in a long time.
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however, i've seen mcgwire. and i've not seen-conseco. i've of much respect for mcguire, he was a great teammate and that was booked at him that way. >> gary: i remember when you try to help conseco. do you feel sorry for what has become of him? >> there is a saying in the bible that you reap what you sow and what is happening is has brought to him by the things that he is done to himself. >> gary: you have big deals for ballplayers. i found your name in a movie magazine. you were helping young candidates with rhianna is that true? >> and think there is any such thing as helping anybody with rhianna she is her own woman. >> gary: any thoughts?
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>> the chicken maker on decisions law >> marty: test she can maker-----since. >> isabel: the new look of the a's, and that is coming up 10:00 p.m. on kron 4 news. >> marty: still ahead on kron 4 news weekend president obama is talking about clean energy and jobs. lotus grant will have the store on that. >> isabel: traffic on the bay bridge not too bad. -the story on that--and purple haze pala (music) the internet on a plane! are you from the future?
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to cleaner energy. he wants to increase the use of clean energy by reducing the compliance of fossil fuels. >> the economy added to what it dirty private sector jobs last month. that makes 1.8 million in the last 15 months and last month, it was to monitor the thousand. we a to keep up the momentum. with to what is 3000. created last month. let us try to keep of that momentum of to what is 30,000 2 with ste230,000 last m >> marty: meanwhile, john boehner does not see eye to eye with the president. his republican response to economic growth been assessed that he'government's increased spending is holding back government
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expansion and job creation. >> despite changes, and the economic growth still not enough job creation. the out of control spending is still creating uncertainty which is eroding confidence in our economy. the spending binge in washington is holding our country back and keeping otherfrom creating jobs. >> isabel: he is encouraging more cuts to create job creation. >> marty: providers continue to deal with moammar gaddafi. rubble- fighters rubble-fighters rubble-fighters rebel fighters. >> isabel: 11 look outside fifth
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live from the kron 4 news station, this is the kron 4 news. >> isabel: 7:30 the james lick freeway and san francisco on your left in the golden gate where things are moving smoothly both sides of san francisco. the weather is also cooperating. >> marty: a bit overcast. no rainfall the weather is going to be a far cry from what we saw the last couple of days. let us take a look. big changes this weekend with cloudy this morning and temperatures from 10-20 degrees cooler this afternoon and what we saw yesterday. the wind is going to be picking up this afternoon and especially along the coast and the coastal hills taking a look at san francisco 63 degrees. 69 in concord. a far cry from the '70s and '80s that we enjoyed yesterday. we will keep the cooler weather with us for this weekend.
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towards, mostly sunny and cooler. temperatures will stay in the 60s for tomorrow. rebel war back up into monday but first this weekend. we will warm backup and to monitor first? if you're going to go out to the a's game. a bit cloudy. bricks of sunshine later in the wind is picking up it will be present with breaks of sunshine. bring that to jacket. 62 degrees working time but fifties as the game wrapped up. the cooler weekend and monday forecast coming up. >> isabel: the latest on libya. one thing is certain the u.s. will not be on the front lines of the air attack. sunday u.s. forces will stop firing tomahawk cruise is and to u.s. officials say that american fighter jets are getting pulled out of the international campaign. other aircraft will monitor the no-fly zone agreed upon
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the united nations. it was also investigating the libyan rebels that the group of oppositions was hit by coalition air strikes. >> marty: despite the report, they are calling nato to help with the ousting of moammar gaddafi. an uphill battle, and this is what conditions are like the front lines. >> reporter: some of the heaviest fire power the anti-moammar gaddafi forces have experienced. multiple rocket launchers. mortars, and heavy machine guns. all in action on what is best a very shaky front line. a strategic town that has changed hands six times in the last six weeks. it is once again under the control of libyan control forces.
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even with the no fly zone and nato missile strikes there is still no match for moammar gaddafi is meant. his men-- >> this is useless! is what he is saying this antiquated machine gun. adding that it is only good for pigeon huntehunting. there were firing their weapons all day. and in the afternoon they ran out of ammunition and the real treat. dramatic differencadvancs aare met with dramatic going back, and when the rebels move to the front the logistics', supplies are still critical to any military force on its flafood
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is also a personal responsibility than a group responsibility. all - is a basic fact the rebels to not have a strategy. this man says that he was and live in special forces 10 years ago and he had better weaponry and military opposition were still failing at the front lines. >> we cannot have the resources to take these people and create an efficient opposition. if somebody is thinking of a plan? libya... >> the rebels need to come up with a plan, soon. there will not be able to win this battle. brega, libya
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>> isabel: richmond police are looking for retaliatory gang murders. three murders in richmond. police are stepping up patrols to keep more violent outbreaks from happening. >> reporter: tonight much more police officers in richmond and contra costa county deputies out on the street. video of officers leaving from friday evening. the one stop these to rival street gangs from causing more problems and creating problems and potential injuries to innocent bystanders. look at this map. it is going to be an active. with this triangle. one of the gangs is climbing this. and contra costa c c share of copies are going to call focus their efforts here costa county sheriff's office is going to
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try to stop rebel toward violence. these to the rival gangs have a long and violent history. these two rival gangs have long history with three fatalities since sunday. in richmond come off da lin. >> marty: a woman was kidnapped in oakland and taken all the way to chula vista off and it is she was bound, gagged, held by a knife from her boyfriend. she managed to take him heifer take him to have him take her...... to a hospital. we received a radio dispatch of in the kidnapping originating in the oakland area. when the officers received the initial information the suspect was still in the
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waiting room. the officers came and detained the suspect. >> this is the suspect, also from oakland marco velas quez, terrorist threats, domestic violence, kidnapping. nine counts. >> isabel: cortes was shot in the back of the head last month at a mcdonald's. surveillance video is connecting suspects with a gang-related shooting. >> marty: salmonella outbreak forces the meat company to recall thousands of pounds of the turkey product. >> isabel: leader, eight the road later--is storm related closure is now open.
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notice the temperatures are going to be slower to warm up by noon. yesterday we were already in the '70s by noon. today, barely in the 60s. 4:00 p.m., 60s and bay-area wide. the wind will be picking up with a 35 m.p.h. coastline along the coast. more about that later but first, the stormtracker 4 radar. the rain is to the north of us with the clouds pushing into the bay area. this will clear out into the afternoon. we will still be left with the cool air. this morning, temperatures in the 50s with cloud coverage keeping us warmer overnight. struggling to warm up by noon. temperatures only in the 60s and barely in the 60s and san francisco. the blue and the san mateo coast is indicating 50s at noon. even towards 3:00 p.m., 70 degrees in fairfield but still 60s bay-area wide. neighborhood by neighborhood. we seen a record in santa rosa. with a record breaker in the santa rosa. and again, the only 70 reading. perhaps antioch could get to 70 but only 68 degrees expected. 58 along the coast, half moon bay, and upper 60s to the south bay. if you're going to the sierras? changes! rain, wind this afternoon. temperatures a going to plummet to 40 degrees tomorrow. few light showers tomorrow morning turning to ring by the afternoon. not too much snowfall expected perhaps one-inch expected at the lake level. monday it will clear up, warm, sunny conditions in spring skiing in the sierras is good for monday. here is a look at
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your kron 4 7 day around the bay cooler conditions this weekend. 35 m.p.h. gusting winds along the coast. the soil is still saturated and the recent warming is not going to dry it out. be prepared for downed power lines, and downed trees and the santa cruz mountains. cooler conditions towards tomorrow. a brief warm-up into monday. cool back down with the start of next week. >> marty: the largest trail has been cleared a has beenla nina of 1998 this had been done corey road near morgan hill. rob fladeboe describes the residents trapped are finally getting through. >> reporter: this was blocked one week ago but a huge mud/rockslide on cory wrote in the mountains. finally it is open. ford- road. working crews finally were able to clear one lane through this road. and the other is still under the
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mud it cut off several dozen families that live above the slide including the swedish patriotic community. also the entrance to the canyon state park. they are going to be out here for a long time because this slide remains active. that mud is still coming down the mountain with erosion control still in place. two dozen of redwood trees came down. county officials say that this is the largest mudslide in the county since the el nino of 1998 in morgan hill, along corey rd. rob fladeboe. kron 4 news. >> isabel: habitat for humanity has steep discounts. kate thompson has a sneak peek at the bargains. >> reporter: a new chandelier can easily be a
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couple of hundred dollars. this weekend, rock-bottom prices. $25 per piece. the habitat for humanity at 150 brighton avenue and alameda has several shapes and sizes. also bathtubs,nails, and posts from only $1. $35 ceiling fans and free paint! plenty of bargains for the do-it-yourself art. and to get that hard worwoood this lament is less than half price. is only $15 per box. cabinets? $20! any color, most brand new into the packaging. retail can be 75-a couple hundred dollars per piece sunday, monday, and all this money goes back
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magical with parts, green cross, sspider-man, and it is green-girls with big business. look at the atm machine with pop culture, novels, video games japanese animation. with rare comic books, hard to find dvds, posters, you become a strange clothing. even weird hats, and really weird hats like this monday at. built in gloves. monday-had-- nintendo wii and hand held 3-d device. bring your baby! a picture with a monster or walking around and try to find waldo. it could be
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worth just coming down try to find yourself with other great customs. ryan reynolds will be here, signing autographs. and the man behind the movie " iron man. has a sneak peek of his new movie, " cowboys and aliens $13 entrance fee juniors, seniors, $25 for adults that mission. >> isabel: a special guest will join us in the studio tomorrow. also mad magazines. >> marty: mr. newman and if you like to go to the 2011
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concert? even the tickets are sold out we found some on the bake. those are going to cost you. $4,000-on ebay. apple sold those tickets at $1,600. contrast is june 6th-10. amazing. coming up on kron 4 news this weekend. a scare in the skies with the roof of the plane appears open. you'll hear from one of the passengers. >> a live look outside from our roof cam. overcast. cooler temperatures. there skies and a pretty nice day after all. with fair skies we will be back. (music)
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live from the kron 4 news station, this is the kron 4 news. >> isabel: will come back. welcome back. a giants' opener came results and a, a man in a coma. >> marty: also the fall out with rhodesian coming up in milk. for >> jan: good morning. - rhodesian-- >> jan: will talk radiation ... >> jan: lo the career of farley, and a new movies. it >> henry: we are going to
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be baking cookies. and tasting coffee. >> welcome back, henry. >> thank you. >> marty: >> isabel: a quick live you. with one noface a beautiful loot walnut creek. a panoramic shot. >> marty: cooler temperatures. let us get the full forecast for jacqueline bennett. >>jacqueline: this is going before dry. big changes, cloudy this morning in temperatures from 10-20 degrees cooler. also those winds are going to be picking up in this afternoon especially along the coast and the coastal hills. taking a look at a san francisco is 63 degrees, 69 in concord. again much
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different of the '70s and '80s that we enjoy the yesterday. this cool weather will stay with us for this weekend. mostly sunny and cool. temperatures will stay in the 60s for tomorrow. warming back up however, if you are going to go to the a's came? high clouds the game? breaks of sunshine and the wind picking up with breezy conditions to bring that jacket to the game. temperatures at the time will be 60s in cooling into the fifties by the time the game is finished. more about the cool weekend and a warm up coming up. >> marty: >> marty: a white knuckle flight from arizona to sacramento. passengers on southwest safely landed in the capital but it was pandemonium. a rupture causing a large hole on the top of the plane. this is amateur video from
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passengers. the pilot on flight 812 to sacramento had to make a emergency landing in yuma, ariz. because a rapid decompression with a 3-ft wide hole. >> i heard a loud popping sound. >> all the sudden i heard a loud bang, windy. and usually, i do not pay attention of the wind was not sure if i put on the mask. and i was holding the hand of demand nectaries are cannot freak out. i was crying my eyes out. the pilot and the crew was amazing! because i fly quite a bit. the crew handled great. everybody maintained
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their composure as freshly the>> i think it was pretty rapid descent in the decompression was impacting >> marty: the ntsb is looking for the cause of the in-cabin pressure loss - 118 passengers impacted. transferred onto another flight. >> a giants fan was attack by dodgers fans and los angeles. police have released sketches of santa cruz resident brian stowe is a san mateo paramedic. to doctors' payments were yelling slurs to dodgers fans seinvestigators are hoping witnesses to capture this attack on their cellphone will, forward. he is in a coma. also recovered from this recent car
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accident. the bed defense with the sixth inning. public sandoval was followed with sanchez that could not pick up. he has given up two earned runs and the dodgers rallied to win by a score of 4-3. the giants are 0-2. >> not good for the opening night for the a's. their season opener against the mariners a sellout crowd. would fly over fireworks. with fly over fireworks. newcomer had a two-a bomb on his first comeback as your-2 a's. oakland and pitcher felix hernandez went the
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distance the seattle was victorious. fed >> a sell out game to the coliseum. thousands flocked to see the a's take on to see the mariners. haand the focus on one of the top three par is was to keep the a's here in oakland many are passionate about the existing in oakland. in oakland, reggie kumar, kron 4 news. >> still to come, testing on milk is under way in california. radiation concerns. >> meanwhile, the san mateo bridge.
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>> marty: taking a look at the bridge. >> isabel: 7:10 of the latest from japan. is the newest discovery from the hukashimi daiichi was a serious leak. since the nine. earthquake. /tsunami. gushes of water has been entering on to the reactors try to keep them from overheating. and to not speak with the radioactive waste. officials say the water leaking is highly radioactive and poses serious health risks to those exposed. they are still trying to repair the cracked concrete. meanwhile,
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the prime minister is getting the first earthquake. he is promising to support the people lost disaster. u.s./japanese possible remaining bodies. haazig madyun this is one of the only places where the testimony for radiation. this is a high test gamma reactor testing the reradiation levels. you can see iodine 131 was detected an isotope that scientists say minor traces of radiation from japan was found in this sample of the milk. although the nuclear scientists say the actual level is not harmful. weekly tests on milk will still be conducted just to be safe. haazig madyun >> marty: it has been 3 weeks. san francisco's art community is coming up with events the gallery heights
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shifting. let us check-in with jacqueline bennett. >>jacqueline: we've seen record breaking heat but that is not going to be the case. a slight chance of showers but i do not think they're going to see rain. >> jaqueline: we've seen a record-breaking heat over the last couple days but that is not going to be the case today. just cloudy conditions, cooler temperatures and later the wind is going to pick up. notice the temperatures are going to be slower to warm up by noon. yesterday we were already in the '70s by noon. today, barely in the 60s. 4:00 p.m., 60s and bay-area wide. the wind will be picking up with a 35 m.p.h. gusting coastline along the coast. more about that later but first, the stormtracker 4 radar. the rain is to the north of us with the clouds pushing into the bay area. this will clear out into the afternoon. we will still be left with the cool air. this morning, temperatures in the 50s with cloud coverage keeping us warmer
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overnight. struggling to warm up by noon. temperatures only in past the 60s and barely in the 60s and san francisco. the blue and the san mateo coast is indicating 50s at noon. even towards 3:00 p.m., 70 degrees in fairfield but still 60s bay- area wide. neighborhood by neighborhood. we seen a record in santa rosa. with a record breaker in the santa rosa. and again, the only 70 reading. perhaps antioch could get to 70 but only 68 degrees expected. 58 along the coast, half moon bay, and upper 60s to the south bay. if you're going to the sierras? changes! rain, wind this afternoon. temperatures a going to plummet to 40 degrees tomorrow. few light showers tomorrow morning turning to ring by the afternoon. not too much snowfall expected perhaps one-inch expected at
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the lake level. monday it will clear up, warm, sunny conditions in spring skiing in the sierras is good for monday. here is a look at your kron 4 7 day around the bay cooler conditions this weekend. 35 m.p.h. gusting winds along the coast. the soil is still saturated and the recent warming is not going to dry it out. be prepared for downed power lines, and downed trees especially along the coast and the santa cruz mountains. cooler conditions towards tomorrow. a brief warm-up into monday. cool back down with the start of next week. >> henry: you are looking at a piece of cured duck breast. i cannot predireason...n
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you explain what is:o >> two bloggers of the yummy mummy and this book >> this book has been a run for a while. they wanted to take a yearlong project. a lot about each segment in the book. people picked it up and said they wanted to do that. >> henry: the curing meat is actually very simple. it is not difficult. we will show you how you can do it. and even people have studied in france to do this. how to cure mee? meat. >> this is the rock doctor pressethis is a raw duck breast
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bacteria. this goes into the refrigerator for 24 hours. you can see that it is already starting to have dark color. we have already toward this meet but we're going to continue this process. rinse. >> henry: to take that sold off it is removing the air- to nestle in out? >> yes, to take off the exterior, to remove that sodium. >> henry: can see that it is already much different. >> yes it is a bit more tough. after you transit, pat it dry at you rinsed it, pat it dry and dust it with
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black powder, chili pepper, >> henry: a couple of sites with more information punkdomestics.com and the links from his website. >> to hang this where? >> wrap it in a cheesecloth and hang this in a cool moderately humid place. optimally a basement, garage and around 60 degrees. 70 percent humidity. >> henry: and you can tell by wighing in it
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get high speed internet from at&t, just $14.95 a month for 12 months. ♪ >> isabel: budget problems. >> marty: the san francisco chronicle is half moon bay have to vote on a special meeting to maintain their police force. the sheriff's office in pacifica police have been off. there will likely be taking over the duties of half moon bay. 40 percent of the general fund is spent on public safety. which is equal to $3.5 million.
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trying to get his tax extensions on the ballot. republicans say is not likely. the secretary of state says that could take years for the governor to try to get onto existing ballot measure. republicans will challenge that in court purthe bargaining will staff continue >> to the east bay, violent enrichment. three separate murders investigations. da lin more on what is being done. >> many more richmond police out on the please this weekend out on the- streets--this weekend. these two different rebel gains are causing potential in this a by standard fatalities. they have a
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legally and violent history since sunday, three men have been gunned down. police believe that these men work and thconnected to these two different things. in richmond, da lin >> isabel: city leaders are spending thousands of dollars on landscaping. and our continuing series " you paid for it " city officials are defending the expenditures. >> reporter: of exeter plaza take a look it all of this activity to take a look at this civic center plaza. i was told these red, white, blue and honor of the america's cup coming to the city. the department does this 3 times per year. cost? $21,000. then the leader. 32 steelworkers for
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five hours-the labor. -32 city workers. defending this expenditure that this money is well spent. she says that by maintaining the parks with flowers and helps keeps the area safe, clean which is part of their mission. often times this contused as a homeless haven. as with other departments, they are going more with less. they've 60 less employees. and what did they put these flowers out? and perhaps something that is more long-lasting? this area dictates the need for small perennials. >> marty: military operations in libya the u.s. will no longer be on the front lines. nato aircraft will perform combat roles as well as moderate and no-fly zone. he made no is also
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investigating a report from libya. a group of opposition forces was hit by coalition air strikes. and more on weather or not the u.s. should support rebel forces against the moammar gaddafi regiment. >> freedom fighters, al qaeda sympathizers, who are the rebels of libya a? or marked up because some therapist--moammar gaddafi calls them-tariff terrorists. >> this is a difficult rebel gen. >> are their roots of al qaeda and your ranks? >> i don't have the details to say that there is a significant presence of al qaeda or any other terrorist presence in and among these forces. >> a spokesperson so that any possibility has to go
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qaeda has cut off ties. clinton has provided international council and >> we do not know as much as we would like to know and expect to what we will know. >> coalition air strikes, they are begging the west for help. >> otherwise, we are finished in just a few days. >> in their request for arms, they entire range of things. we said that we would consider that. >> reporter: president obama is cautious telling that " it is important for us not to jump in with both feet. but to consider what are the rules of the opposition? >> reporter: the u.s. army in afghanistan says that-he should not be suppfalls into
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the support. >> it is important to assess carefully who is the most guns and looks the best on television--8 distinction that needs to be made. >> soviet forces previously had routes to some of the modern. if to- osama bin laden ties to previous russian soviet forces. >> henry: a bay area bargains is coming up in airport appliance this. take a look it this. this is a top credit from consumer magazines. a whirlpool top loading. $599, this is $399,
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>> jaqueline: we've seen a record-breaking heat over the last couple days but that is not going to be the case today. just cloudy conditions, cooler temperatures and later the wind is going to pick up. notice the temperatures are going to be slower to warm up by noon. yesterday we were already in the '70s by noon. today, barely in the 60s. 4:00 p.m., 60s and bay-area wide. the wind will be picking up with a 35 m.p.h. coastline along the coast. more about that later but first, the stormtracker
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4 radar. the rain is to the north of us with the clouds pushing into the bay area. this will clear out into the afternoon. we will still be left with the cool air. this morning, temperatures in the 50s with cloud coverage keeping us warmer overnight. struggling to warm up by noon. temperatures only in the 60s and barely in the 60s and san francisco. the blue and the san mateo coast is indicating 50s at noon. even towards 3:00 p.m., 70 degrees in fairfield but still 60s bay-area wide. neighborhood by neighborhood. we seen a record in santa rosa. with a record breaker in the santa rosa. and again, the only 70 reading. perhaps antioch could get to 70 but only 68 degrees expected. 58 along the coast, half moon bay, and upper 60s to the south bay. if you're going to the sierras? changes! rain, wind this afternoon.
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temperatures a going to plummet to 40 degrees tomorrow. few light showers tomorrow morning turning to ring by the afternoon. not too much snowfall expected perhaps one-inch expected at the lake level. monday it will clear up, warm, sunny conditions in spring skiing in the sierras is good for monday. here is a look at your kron 4 7 day around the bay cooler conditions this weekend. 35 m.p.h. gusting winds along the coast. the soil is still saturated and the recent warming is not going to dry it out. be prepared for downed power lines, and downed trees especially along the coast and the santa cruz mountains. cooler conditions towards tomorrow. a brief warm-up into monday. cool back down with the start of next week. >> jan: the grateful dead
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>> i lost my voice fo65 and losy voice voice-- >> jan: j.k. simmons if he wants to talk to his son? he has to use the music from the 60s. and it is hard touching and take you on a great journey. the director, jim colbert. this is an amazing pelmet based on who gave us " awakenings " in the last hippie ". >> it is about a family. a
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father and son that break up and have an argument of the about the argument about the protests in the 60s. the parents get a phone call 20 years later that the child has a brain tumor. it is thbecomes a meaning for the father to embrace the music of the '60s is the only way that the sun will heal. >> jan: music as a therapy! this is actually true. with julia ormond. place one of these main and j. k. simmons this out regis character actor. talk about this.
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outrageous-- >> if anything. >> jan: there he is, you remember him from the father and juneau. on television he is on the closer. >> how strong his range is. from even a sadistic man on oz know, he finally finds grace with his son. >> jan: am so sorry that we are out of time but filmed in the music you got the grateful dead music! and the rolling stones and the beatles. how did you make that happen? >> i called a music supervisor steve jacobs. and i cannot think that he would agree to and for weeks, five weeks. the agreed.
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>> jan: it is usually too expensive. agreed that the >>pam they a.and the rest of the music community crosby stills and nash came on the. the rest of the music community supported us. >> jan: just get out there and see his movie it is remarkable! and you can rock on is called the music never stops. it is in a lot of theaters right now, the music never stops. also with a lot is wally granger. i favored hitchcock film " strangers on a train, and forget bonnie and clyde kilobyte an amazing story. and folks, his autobiography were he talks about being gay and hollywood. put to broadway, those are great,
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and the music never stops. and isn't planning and contra costa county, berkeley, and look for the music never stops. we need movies that remind us check not everything is made for the teen boy taste. thank you jim colbert. coming up the cast of a rock of ages. >> isabel: let us check-in with henry with cookies. >> henry: alice is the desert diva. the bay of baking [laughter] the babe of cooking we're all going to enjoy this coming up.
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these are cocoanut macaroons. >> these are white watchers cronies. >> these are amazing cookies lemon bars. >> she is bad from the 1970's, the queen of desserts she has been--are rounder from the 1970's. the latest is chewy, dewey, a pudgy, melt in your mouth. chewy-- >> henry: alice is going to show us to how to make one of these items. >> starting with ultra korand--thin chocolate cruch cookies >> pretax the flour salt and
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melted butter and two kinds of sugar, quick oats, milk, >> henry: texture? >> pre-mixed these items. flour, salt, butter, sugar, boats, melt. i like anything you can put together--quick boatshad some people a - just overwhelmed with the equipment involved. >> this is quiet cooking. we are going to mix and our favorite items. >> henry: the process of mixing. is there a
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technique? i hear there's a better way. >> for a cookie like this just makes it until the items are incorporated with no flower. often too much mixing can make a difficult, tough cookie. do not overmix. the beauty is that they are gigantic one can be practically nil. but thin! [laughter] and let these rest. >> henry: what's next? large scoops. and only put five on a cookie sheet. >> great with kids? >> perfect with kids the like to get the hands in it. with only five on a cookie sheet this recipe will make 15. these spread because
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there is no aid, and a little bit of corn syrup, milk and there is no-these are without. >> tiny lemon bars. >> these are very great and to put that crossed long enough. before you put on the london toppings that crossed- >> these are brownies these are less rich thatn you think and the chocolate cononut macaroons. the trick for the lemon is to cook that crust
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>> isabel: all try to interpret. >> jan: rock of ages it is in the san francisco. and in case you missed the 1980's? what happened in the sunset strip. it can bring you out of your purple haze [laughter]. >> henry: this would be an ethiopian coffee and believe it or not this has been painted using coffee! we will meet an artist to wake your senses. if >> marty: thank you, henry. >> isabel: a quick look outside. beautiful blue skies. perhaps a little bit of wind. >> marty: jacqueline bennett has the forecast.
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a far cry before dry. big changes, cloudy this morning in temperatures from 10-20 degrees cooler. also those winds are going to be picking up in this afternoon especially along the coast and the coastal hills. taking a look at a san francisco is 63 degrees, 69 in concord. again much different of the '70s and '80s that we enjoy the yesterday. this cool weather will stay with us for this weekend. mostly sunny and cool. temperatures will stay in the 60s for tomorrow. warming back up however, if you are going to go to the a's came? high clouds the game? breaks of sunshine and the wind picking up with breezy conditions to bring that jacket to the game. temperatures at the time will be 60s in cooling into
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the fifties by the time the the cool weekend and a warm up coming up. >> marty: a white knuckle flight from arizona to sacramento. passengers on southwest safely landed in the capital but it was pandemonium. a rupture the half fell because of this, cancellations of southwest would impact the morning of place here. federal investigators said the pilot of 812 causing a large hole on the top of the plane. this is amateur video from passengers. the pilot on flight 812 to sacramento had to make a emergency landing in yuma, ariz. because a rapid decompression with a 3-ft wide hole. all of a sudden. it was really windy inside the cabin. and the flight attendant was wearing a safety thing and i was not sure if i should put on the mast. i was hanging on by hand to the person next to
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me. nobody freaked out, the flight crew was amazing! >> marty: no injuries, the ntsb is investigating. the santa cruz resident >> isabel: brian stow is in critical condition. he is employed paramedic. he was walking to start of the gang. to dodgers fans yelling and slurs. with hundreds of people in the parking lot. brian stowe his head hit the pavement.
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>> isabel: a brutal attack after the season opener and los angeles. a brutal- attack. this man is in critical condition, brian stowe is a paramedic. two of the dodger fans yelled slurs against the giants and then kicking and punched brian stowe. anybody could capture this attack is as to come forward. >> after this a-a brutal-- attack. the two suspect fled the scene it was a female driver with a small mail child. most-small male child, both offenders left with the woman driving. the into the backseat when each side of the vehicle. >> isabel: the pavement hit his head and the ball park security cameras cannot show induced coma. reggie kumar, is explaining how a home run that has people on their feet. in the eighth inning. even though the a's lost friday night. fans are still optimistic there team will make it.
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rebel we are for to make the division and make it all the way. >> with a great new team, and we are going to make it this year. we are going to do it we believe in them. we have a few more reasons that we want them to get on track. there is a lot of a love bay love for this entire team. >> reporter: these are these fans are also concerned that the a's could leave oakland. >> it is in my bait is in my blood, i hope they cannot leave. >> oakland! >> marty: the radioactive
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>> marty: the latest from japan, with highly reactive radiation. promote fukushima daiichi with thousands of gallons of water being sprayed to cool down the reactors. water leaking into the ocean is increasing the risk of cancer exposed. plant officials are pouring concrete in an effort to seal the 8 in. crack. >> isabel: it has been 3 weeks in the art community is lending a helping hand. two different events are
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being held. one is calory highest from 7:00 p.m.- midnight the gallery- heigst and www.ris eonjapan.us >> marty: salmonella recall with jenny 0 turkey. >> henry: this is coffee and this is coffee and this man pins with coffee believe it or not. we will introduce you-who paints with coffee. coming up on kron 4 news this weekend.
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a beautiful day. >> isabel: let us jack, jacqueline bennett. she will explain it >> jaqueline: we've seen a record-breaking heat over the last couple days but that is not going to be the case today. just cloudy conditions, cooler temperatures and later the wind is going to pick up. notice the temperatures are going to be slower to warm up by noon. yesterday we were already in the '70s by noon. today, barely in the 60s. 4:00 p.m., 60s and bay-area wide. the wind will be picking up with a 35 m.p.h. coastline along the coast. more about that later but first, the stormtracker 4 radar. the rain is to the
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north of us with the clouds pushing into the bay area. this will clear out into the afternoon. we will still be left with the cool air. this morning, temperatures in the 50s with cloud coverage keeping us warmer overnight. struggling to warm up by noon. temperatures only in the 60s and barely in the 60s and san francisco. the blue and the san mateo coast is indicating 50s at noon. even towards 3:00 p.m., 70 degrees in fairfield but still 60s bay-area wide. neighborhood by neighborhood. we seen a record in santa rosa. with a record breaker in the santa rosa. and again, the only 70 reading. perhaps antioch could get to 70 but only 68 degrees expected. 58 along the coast, half moon bay, and upper 60s to the south bay. if you're going to the sierras? changes! rain, wind this afternoon. temperatures a going to plummet to 40 degrees tomorrow. few light showers
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tomorrow morning turning to ring by the afternoon. not too much snowfall expected perhaps one-inch expected at the lake level. monday it will clear up, warm, sunny conditions in spring skiing in the sierras is good for monday. here is a look at your kron 4 7 day around the bay cooler conditions this weekend. 35 m.p.h. gusting winds along the coast. the soil is still saturated and the recent warming is not going to dry it out. be prepared for downed power lines, and downed trees especially along the coast and the santa cruz mountains. cooler conditions towards tomorrow. a brief warm-up into monday. cool back down with the start of next week. >> henry: derrick hobes- hobbs >> bean there, done that law
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>> henry: and he has done that. with coffee. and what is a medium? >> it is a canvas with coffee. mixing and acrylic with different colors to achieve contrast. these are coffee grounds. >> what type of coffee? >> ethiopian blend of. he supplied me with the coffee. we have fun with that. i even like to put the ground on the canvas for texture. >> henry: do it everywhere with decaf? >> instant, anything! >> instance is the best because i can achieve the,
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the most intense color. with less water, more instant. >> henry: sounds strong. >> how did this come about? >> i started spilling coffee on my place at work and i've been doing this for 10 years >> henry: who purchases this? >> and a time of the inland will sell the work and a coffee is secondary. if they see this in a coffee shop you start to realize that these are all coffee. it can go either way, either you love the image. >> henry: do you drink coffee? >> every day! i've already had a couple of gallons.
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[laughter] >> henry: why use coffee? >> the with the demos on the canvas is not like paint. i will lay it down on the ground. spilling the coffee and then i can roll it around like this you cannot do that with paint. the coffee is so thin that he can manipulate it with an eyedropper. for a straw wore a straw or--a straw. >> henry: manipulation? >> yes. california college of arts and crafts in 1998 with my illustration degree. and i started doing fine art. >> henry: we do have a--
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wrapped brokers. the use by date of 12232011. >> marty: habitat for humanity. deep discounts >> isabel: jenney of turkey was the >> reporter: recall reportethe habitat for humanity. 150 w trident and alameda has dozens of bathtubs, chandeliers, nails, and even plastic fence posts. ceiling fans = $35 and 3 paid! plenty of bargains. and how about-free paint--laminate is usually $40 per box at the hardware store. here, it is less than half that at
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$15 per box. cabinet are only $20, and the size, any color and most are brand-new ended the package. retail could be $75 for a couple of hundred dollars. the sale is on from 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. and all of the proceeds will go towards habitat for humanity. >> isabel: the war of words. the speaker of the house against president, on the creation of jobs. >> marty: lake tahoe. you can see that the pavement is a dry but the rain later. we will be back. @
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>> marty: the government will be using clean energy vehicles within the next three years. if >> isabel: john boehner has a very different approach. with job creation is being hampered by government spending. >> despite recent signs of life. the spending binge that is going on in washington washington's inability to get spending under control is creating uncertainty for job creators. it is discouraging the investment of small businesses and eroding the confidence in our economy. to put it simply the spending binge and washington is holding our country back and keeping our economy from creating jobs. >> isabel: additional budget cuts are necessary for job creation. >> marty: news around the bay, which and police are thinking there could be more retaliatory killing between
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two rival gangs. there have been three separate murders. as kron 4s da lin explains >> reporter: several more contra costa sheriff's deputies and richmond police. this is video from them leaving the police station. trying to prohibit these two different gangs to cause more problems, fatalities and onot necessary violence. >> this gang is based in this area and a contra costa sheriff's deputies will focus their efforts in this area north richmond. that is for the other gang is located. by checking and stepping up police presence it will hopefully stop
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retaliatory violence. they have the long and brutal past. sense sunday, three men have been gunned down. in richmond,da lin. >> a woman was kidnapped in richmonand she was bound, gagge, locked her in her own car. her boyfriend did all this. and after 500-she managed to talking taking her to the hospital. chula vista police explain what happens next. >> we received a radio call from the hospital indicating it was a female victim's that had been kidnapped and placed into a vehicle trunk from oakland. when the officer received the initial information the suspect was still actually in the hospital waiting room. they were able to attain that a suspect. >> here is the suspect he is also from oakland 9 felony
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counts with sexual assault, a felony, domestic violence, kidnapping vasquez >> marty: taking a look. his name is costas. abimelefast- >> isabel: us check-in a jacqueline. >> jaqueline: we've seen a the last couple days but that is not going to be the case today. just cloudy conditions, cooler temperatures and later the wind is going to pick up. notice the temperatures are going to be slower to warm up by noon. yesterday we were already in the '70s by noon. today, barely in the 60s. 4:00 p.m., 60s and bay-area wide. the wind will be picking up with a 35 m.p.h. coastline along the coast. more about that later
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but first, the stormtracker 4 radar. the rain is to the north of us with the clouds pushing into the bay area. this will clear out into the afternoon. we will still be left with the cool air. this morning, temperatures in the 50s with cloud coverage keeping us warmer overnight. struggling to warm up by noon. temperatures only in the 60s and barely in the 60s and san francisco. the blue and the san mateo coast is indicating 50s at noon. even towards 3:00 p.m., 70 degrees in fairfield but still 60s bay-area wide. neighborhood by neighborhood. we seen a record in santa rosa. with a record breaker in the santa rosa. and again, the only 70 reading. perhaps antioch could get to 70 but only 68 degrees expected. 58 along the coast, half moon bay, and upper 60s to the south bay. if you're going
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to the sierras? changes! rain, wind this afternoon. temperatures a going to plummet to 40 degrees tomorrow. few light showers tomorrow morning turning to ring by the afternoon. not too much snowfall expected perhaps one-inch expected at the lake level. monday it will clear up, warm, sunny conditions in spring skiing in the sierras is good for monday. here is a look at your kron 4 7 day around the bay cooler conditions this weekend. 35 m.p.h. gusting winds along the coast. the soil is still saturated and the recent warming is not going to dry it out. be prepared for downed power lines, and downed trees especially along the coast and the santa cruz mountains. cooler conditions towards tomorrow. a brief warm-up into monday. cool back down with the start of next week. >> marty: jan brewer awesome thathe 1980's.
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(music) don't need nothin' >> jan: the current leader in san francisco is so much fun! even if you're not there in the 1980's story want to escape from the real world? you can go out and see rock of ages for one more week. patrick please lonnie and narrates the show. and the character named frans played by travis locker. >> thank you. what a rocking show this is.
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>> good times. can you say something frans? >> (german accent) goo dmorning san fransicos >> jan: >> was this about? >> it is during the 1980's. with sex, drugs, rock and roll. it is a little bit of everything. it is the best escape from reality >> something going on all the time. hey, big hair, guitarist, everything is big it is awesome! >> funny, appealing to some of the different people. >> no doubt. >> jan: it has a real basic political story. that has to do with the character of fronts as father. >> the question of identification of the sunset strip to identification--and
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it is protesting gentrification--for >> jan: 4 about the music? you love queen. >> i love queen. and it is the music of the 1980's. styx, reo speedwagon, bon jovi and >> jan: start investing in the characters because i wanted your character to be okay. i knew that i would see it eventually but i just did not want anything bad to happen. of course fronds to make up with us father there are some and agreed subjects. >> it seems like a sample script and it is but that is why it works. >> jan: right. the midnight showing. this is wild! and i
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want to experience it talk about getting out of yourself? go to the midnight show on april 8th, a free drink and you can see the sound check--pala and the current theater i was always the girl next to the theat speakers. and i love loud. www.sfhn.com this one is really amazing, the rock of ages. it is play one more week at the currencurrent theatr - where 'all about eve' was made famous. dvd. tangled. their game. sean penn is amazing. fair game. and the
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black swan is better on dvd than on the big screen. what else? that is it. and one of my favorites is made and dangenham and no matter what see these guys! it is rock of ages right now. at the kern theater. >> jan: rock on! [laughter] >> henry: it may not look like anything now but this strawberry is going to be looking amazing coming up on henry's garden!
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advice with study hard and party quarter. and she was paid party-hard-money was coming from the mandatory fee and the university pater $200,000-pay her $2,000 more even more than what they paid dr. toni morrison author toni morrison. >> with double digit on and plumber rates in the bay iraq, sluggish job growth and foreclosure. stockton is to come in detroit is no. 3 los angeles is no. 4, bakersfield is no. 5. sacramento is seventh. fast >> isabel: still to come, twin boys who speak their own language. can this be
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true? or is it just baby talk? >> marty: for that, we have henry's garden. >> henry: beautiful fresh strawberries right here and henry's garden. >> they came from henry's garden? >> these plastic containers [laughter] these are consumed and henry's garden. >> we will put a strawberry patch and. a great idea. to plant a strawberry patch. and if i said the word no! strong enough. what it is important is that what was in the soil before, tomatoes, potatoes, a plant. all those things that are
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not compatible with strawberries at least for the last two years. i forgot about that and. >> this is perfect. >> this is also from the area for the cutting garden. >> i've already started here. and i've already put in blackberries, blueberries, and now i can put in some strawberries. >> this is a perfect spot. >> blueberries, collectors, strawberries the not mix! and they are a terrible combination. we can put these all together. >> i am glad that this is henry's garden. you have to live with the consequences.
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there are several things to remember, however, the most important would be good organic soil, compost, and a sensitive area of the root system. they could die. you need soil level drain, quickly and is loose. >> henry: and i'm going to mount up this soil. and i mean the amount of that soil. and mounting up that of soil. that is a lot! >> the strawberries. now what? >> makes it these in, please these out.
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>> and i like to get my hands in the dirt. >> how much? there are 6 in.-8 in. at the very most. and leave a 6 in.. the reason is that we want to be able to control the main portion of the plant. the strawberry patch the plants do not last. we need to rotate. and how close together? >> i am going to figure this out and it is henry's garden [laughter] really quick. 24 in., with three-feet a twisting row. that with the plants will be on the high part of the water can flow out nicely. ideally, we would have 3 ft. apart. these rosws
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>> it depends on the very. the production of these is a multi-harvest. after three years, they would kind of stop producing. that is why you need to bury these and allow an open space so you have plans to plant other berries. >> the funny thing is that there is no mention of strawberries in the bible or greek mythology or the egyptians. although they worked around of the time there were not grown on the flat ground. most of the strawberries were grown in the cooler air with attack was not as hot. that was amazing. where it was not as hot. no mention of strawberries in the bible. also artichokes'.
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