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are live from the kron 4 news station, this is the kron 4 news. >>pam: 5:30 a series of sexual assaults at stanford and uc-berkeley. to assault at uc-berkeley have that campus on edge. two different assaults. they occurred on these areas. when was in the life sciences building in the other was in the vicinity of this growth. haazig madyun taking a look of the similarities. >>reporter: the crime alert is morning uc students about back to back sexual assault on the campus. similarities in each case. although the occurred on different days
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one on thursday, one on friday there were both in the same time frame. 10:30- 12:30 victim was both times approached from behind and robbed and then requested to perform a sexual act. the male student was a victim of a sexual assault--before that a female assault was the victim of sexual assault. white male, 5-6, 5-7 with brown hair in a thin/medium build. freddie's victim says that the victim had a bed friday's victims of the the victim had bad teeth. not posted in the crime alert is weather or not uc-berkeley police believe that these two crimes were committed by the same suspect. in berkeley, haazig madyun kron 4 news. >>pam: the man that broke
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into a apartment at the escondido village apartments. the woman was sleeping and found a man in her bedroom. she screamed, fought him off and he grant a way. not known what direction she was not physically injured in the- ran away. it is common for victims to have emotional scars after a traumatic event. >> there could be a mild physical trauma. we are hoping that she is doing all right we think the she is a and a high hopes a with and go out and catch this guy. >>pam: with increasing staff levels and more frequent patrols throughout the neighborhood. in other news around the bay. a man accused of sexually assaulting a woman at the park pleaded not guilty to charges related to that attack. he wais being held in
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county jail and is back in court april 18th, near half moon bay, state 92 and 70 a county is back open. after an overturned a big rig. san mateo county--through skyline boulevard the driver had minor injuries. a distorted for test-fire in tenderloin seemed to be exit of the three-alarm injured 23 people and $1 million in damage. the fire started in a trash compactor in the building's basement. >>pam: valeo is back in federal baker and to court today bankruptcy court today- vallejo. sacramento is reporting the disclosure statements. and a handful of objections were were filed of the employees that have
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been retired from the city. >>pam: a 16 year-old boy has banned for ruled a homicide by the coroner in the still the terrace neighborhood. police arrested a 15 year- old on the suspicion of murder, arson and conspiracy. the other boys, 15, 17, 18 are also being held. >> starting today parking for the amount of four hours of the ticket is part of a pilot program to the marina area. extended areas will be it through the civic center, these valley, the mission, self the market and the mission district. maureen kelly south district, market district. >>pam most people think that just one, two hours is
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stressful however, four hours is easier. >> you're always rushing. >>reporter: the customers relax during the movie. >> they do not have to jump out and feed the meter. >>reporter: more people will have time to shop after a leisurely lunch. >> come people have to come and eat and leave because of the time limit. with the potential increase for foot traffic, it could be more foot traffic and higher revenue >> for also fewer empty spaces. >> already there are people double parking and circling the block. perhaps this is ma the p problem worse. .
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>> >>reporter: if this proves to be successful? other areas of the city could be implemented and included. >>pam: the tell findings will remain from the city on this field test. jacqueline. >>jacqueline: the city-- >>jacqueline: this open, fairfield, these winds will be breezy to oakland. tonight and into tomorrow the skies will be clearing and temperatures dropping. the low 40's to the upper 30's tomorrow morning. tomorrow, cool, dry, breezy. the wind will pick up a little bet something that we saw today. with 20 m.p.h.
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>>catherine: northern texas, 160,000 a. have been burned. the western portion of the state is also destroying homes. firefighting efforts are getting stretched. also a fight to the everglades--a fire-and the everglades. at last word no homes threatened. >>catherine: investigators are searching for evidence of the serial killer on a new york long island. 125
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the search all over that area. more bones were found. officers have found eight areas of human remains. they think that is the work of a serial killer. >>catherine: this tour bus crashed yesterday in georgia. this was the scene. they were released earlier. the driver hit the overpass after swerving to avoid an accident. the students were returning from a disney world. >>pam: the deadline 2010 is looming. it is a bit later. instead of the customary april 15th, monday april 18th. april 15th is emancipation day. some district of columbia observing that as a holiday. as you know that the tax season and as a reminder
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text is bringing celebrities. gavcyber-theft. >>gabe: more people than ever are cortex's on line. this offers convenience but you have to be safe. they're doing their--taxes. accountants are having their items scanned and e- mail. they will e-mail back the completed return. print it out and mail it in. it is great for convenience. however, he-male can be hacked. is not safe when york-e-mail account can be hacked. make sure that you delete those e-mail's. it is also possible not to score a digital tax related on your computer. a computer can also get infected. perhaps
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think about putting that on the u.s. speak removable drive. also cyber with phishing and to get your personal information the irs will never even knew about texas. they cannot do that so not fall for it. the will not contact you about taxes. if you get a number? get the number, the person and there will be happy to redirect your call. cough gabe slate's tech report >> jacqueline: the extended forecast, with a dry, breezy, cool. the wednesday rainfall returns tito's coming odetails coming up.
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increased this level of danger to the no. 7. a small fire was discovered near a reactor. engineers have been struggling to stop that leak of radioactivity. that race decreases alert level to seven. chernobyl was a seven. >>pam: it has been one mont. since the march 11th disaster. it has been one mont--the 13,000 death toll official it has been one month. aftershocks continued to shake the country one of the largest was this morning. seven.1 in the same region two people were killed in the aftershocks including a 16 year-old girl. three homes collapsed trapping dozens of others. at the hukashimi daiichi
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power plant crews are still fighting to keep the damaged reactor cool. they have made little progress. japanese authorities have five more orders to evacuate duke to be ra rhodesianradiation fears. >> and japanese american was visiting in japan when this happened. he experienced smaller earthquakes in california but he described the japan earthquake as terrifying. >> it was really ,, everything was shaking. it was difficult to do anything. even to run. it was one of the scariest things i've been through.
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>>pam: the desighe designs these pan andts with one half the proceeds going to the japan. for these pants-just a designs. people love gathered to mark the one month anniversary. the devastating people have gathered dust--to show their support of this tsunami the earthquake victims. >> jacqueline: a live look from our roof cam sunny skies and the wind is a bit breezy. what we can expect tonight and into tomorrow. clear skies as this storm presses through. it presses all the way to northern california clouds in the north bay. it is pushing through with clear skies behind it but a storm is on
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track for wednesday. first, temperatures. clearing skies and it will drop down a bit colder than last night. upper 30's, low 40's. 40 degrees in novado, napa, they're from, san jose, and in fairfield. san jose. fairfield--and we will warm up by tomorrow afternoon. it will be just a brief warm up and start cooling immediately. 60s and santa rosa. 64 in vallejo. to not forget about it that wind is going to be breezy. more windy tomorrow than today. gusting along the coast of 230 m.p.h. 60s in redwood city, 60s through san jose. taking a look at your extended forecast.
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temp-wise? about the same as today. wednesday, mainly in the morning the chance for rain in the north bay. look at the cool temperatures with 50s. and with friday, the temperatures are also going to be providing the chance of more precipitation. >>catherine: people are cleaning up after severe weather. we're talking thunderstorms, flooding, a tornado and hail. one of the hardest hits is and mapelton, iowa. it all obliterated this committee with six and a people homeless. difficult to believe that this community --with 600 people homeless. with 15 minute warning. that might sound like a lot but
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it made a life saving difference. >> i was on the front porch and i got into the house. >> and a tornado on interstate-10. >>catherine: he pulled out his camera with crews clearing debris even as intense storms continued. later people were out looking at the damage. many buildings and damaged. aluminum siding and trees, planks of wood into walls. some people were even showing how large the debris was. north texas, with powerful storms and high winds, hail pour off rooftops. even entire buildings. there is flooding in the north dakota interstate-25 north of fargo. they are taking a look at love these possibly preparing for evacuations and taking a look at the levees. even more rain fall
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>> kimberlee: the cause of this crash is still under investigation. take a look this. a powerful tractor running rabbit. without a driver in ontario, from iran that--and major damage.the ontag rampant. despite somebody trying to stop it. that tractor crashed head on into a likable. earlier, that boat was going and80 mph. during that crash.
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>>pam: the giants battle to stothe dodgers after 1.5 weeks after the brutal attack and. what they are doing to beef up security at at&t park. >>pam: how you can own a piece of baseball history. the championship ring to be yours. >>pam: the evidence that the jury wants to examine in the barry bonds perjury trial. >>reporter: the city of san francisco is going to wait and on the controversial dog leash. - wigh in.. (music) live from the kron 4 news station, this is the
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kron 4 news. >>pam: we are just one hour away from the giants and the doctors came in san francisco. police have more officers on the street with the giants and the dodgers--that dr. span wa brutall that dodgers fan was bry attacked. >>reporter: looking to my right, they are standing everywhere. when it comes to alcoholic beverages a zeroth tolerance policy. and they good for you even in the jail. and officers are in different sections of the stadium. we spoke to tourists that did not know what all of this was about. are you going to go to the baseball? >> yes. the first time. >> these are visitors from
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the netherlands. they do not know anything about baseball or the rivalry between the giants and the dodgers. >> blue shirt, blue shirt and you have a different style of blue. they are playing the dodgers. >> that is what they're telling us now so it is dangerous for us. >>reporter: police beefing up patrols inside, outside after the los angeles giants fan attacked. they know say they're going to trade in their blue shirts. >>reporter: he did not know which or >> that is correct. i will close up my jacket. >>reporter: out here, you can see that the cameras are still up around the stadium. in addition to more officers inside, outside, the surveillance cameras with closely monitoring the situation. i also saw the dodgers fans. who had mixed opinions but they did have
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to root for their team. reporting live it at&t park j. r. stone, kron 4 news. >>pam: the los angeles dodgers have a fund raiser for the giants and was brutally beaten. you see his picture, price and stow the donations are being collected. price and sto bryants attacked by two men entered the season opener against the giants on march 31st. still, he is still in a medically induced coma in a los angeles hospital with brain damage. 100 to $2,000 reward has been issued for information leading to the rest with $150,000-a-the giants are doing their part. reggie kumar is law that at&t park with more on what the team is doing to. reggie? >>reporter: legal worthe co-
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workers of brian stow are inside the stadium. they are showing their support. some of these a m r employees are still wanting to help. during the game they're going to ask both fans to fill this for the first couple of innings. they will continue to do this outside of at&t park. a m r employee is failing to love even from the dodgers fans. >> a lot of the dodgers fans are coming forward. the love that everybody has for brian is pretty intense right now. they are aware of it, donating and it is for him. now, >>reporter: they're also doing the same thing with a m r ploys are and los
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angeles standing outside of dodgers stadium. they are doing the same thing in the self. live in san francisco, reggie kumar, kron 4 news they're doing the same and the sesouth >>pam: in the barry bonds trial testimony is being read back to them. >>reporter: barry bonds returned monday morning sitting quietly as the court reporter read the entire testimony of the former personal shopper, cathy haskins. the jury's request to this on friday. all packing iwhile packing his homeh witnessed she witnessed tam kidding injected. and that the doctor said " this is katie, he was-getting injected. and hoskins was on to say " that that is a little bit of something something that it on the road they cannot detect or catch.
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>> the testimo supports the charge that the testimonies supports the charge that he lied to the grand jury. kathy says that she was not happy to have to testify. her brother had to let her to authorities. she also was believed that she was also being interrupted by her brother being interviewed by federal agents. she denied the she is testifying just to protect her brother. credibility is an issue. can kathy hoskins be a credible witness? the ultimate decision is in the jury and the ultimate fate of barry bonds. at the federal courthouse in zebras as though, dan kerman, kron 4 news. if the dan kerman is
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in recess good at- >>pam: continuing coverage www.kron4.com >>pam: another shooting in antioch. a neighborhood already terrorize by violence. this was on mahogany way and masterinthis ws just a few blocks away when a 9 year-old was hit inside his bedroom. this victim was hit in the neck. this neighborhood speaks out. >> there is nobody walking a run because you could get hit by a stray bullet just like that child walking his dog he did not even know how he got hit. >> it does not make me feel good because the people in banyan are doing something about it. we used to have a neighborhood watch here. it kept that stuff down and i
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am starting to think about starting in the one. >>pam: the victim is expected to survive. >>jacqueline: the current temperatures are cooling. another cool day expected tomorrow. potential rainfall on the way. details coming up. >>pam: live pictures of a gathering for the victims of japan. this is the one month anniversary of the devastating earthquake /tsunami that hit japan. [ wheezing breaths ]
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of national parks recreation to dogs will have to be on a leash in national parks. >> they're going to make it so nobody will go out there which is perhaps what i think is what the what in the long run. >> denying an animal that piece of nature is not normal. >> that is what we've done for decades, to lead our dogs have their freedom. >>pam: the protection of wildlife and visitors say the is a concern for the leash enforcement. >>pam: now, for just a few
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dollars to could also have a fewring >>pam: that is the new-it is the real deal not a replica. one of the players this is made of white gold with 77 diamonds. just under one accurate. the design was inspired by the 1933 world series ring the cooler generously donated with the proceeds donating to the fund. there's a raffle. a few options, if you purchase five tickets at $10? $10? for 50 tickets for $50? or, 755 each for raffle tickets. the deadline is july 26th. the drawing is the next day. it will be announced on wednesday july 27th. the
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>>pam: 0pd and fruitvalle searching for the suspect that are responsible for the killing forjesus campos, owner of a restaurant and a check cashing district. this is commonplace for this neighborhood. >> many folks cash their checks in a store like this one. perhaps they do not have a savings or checking account at a local banks of the coming to the local businesses to cash their checks. this parking lot there are at least three businesses that do that.
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businesses also three businesses. it is commonplace. across the street there are also three businesses that do the same thing. >>pam: oakland police will not say that perhaps the large amount of cash is connected to why the businessman was targeted. 0pd is saying that property was a possible motive. >>pam: team coverage with rob fladeboe. he is live in oakland. a memorial is being held. rob? >>reporter: he the way, pam. campos was the goodwill ambassador for this area and oakland. at the ninth and international boulevard. things are just getting under way at the 39th and the international boulevard. he was well liked. this traditional
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mexican dancers part of this vigil. there are people gathered outside the restaurant. i show you that this shrine to jesus continue to gather and grow. this tragedy has made a fire into the neighborhood. to stop the violence in oakland. with more police presence, and i can tell you that so far it seems that people are moving up to that. living up to that. you can see officers and on the other side they have been up and down the street. i have seen a lot of police they're not just walking i even witnessed an arrest. somebody was pulled over, and taken into custody without having the proper documentation. there are
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police here. we spoke with the brother of jesus camp os, the brother. the ceremony for the services will be on wednesday. this is a tragedy for this neighborhood. the sketchy description is of only two meals so far. >>pam: san francisco have to-males >>pam: -pathis happened early sunday morning in a neighborhood and silver terrace neighborhood. this was thought to be a suicide but investigators are looking into this as a suspicious death. he 15 the year-old is being charged with death and the others are getting charged with
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attempted arson and death. they're still looking for another suspect. >> the suspect was a young. believed to be murdered. we do want to find the other person and determine what happened to get some closure for the family. >> and police are asking for anybody to come forward. (music) >> jacqueline: a live look from the golden gate bridge. clear to the north bay. south to the golden gate. as you go to the giants came some lingering clouds. the temperatures are cooling. 56 degrees at game time. we are still going to see breezy conditions in the teens. as we go into the overnight hours. clear skies and temperatures are going to cool, dramatically. low forties for the most part. a
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bit warmer in some oroszko at 46. noon, struggling to get out of the 50s. a bit warmer and-san francisco at 46-- >>jacqueline: 63 in santa rosa tomorrow. 64 and vallejo. we will continue to those breezy conditions with wind speeds in the teens. gusting into the 20's. at least 30 m.p.h. along half moon bay. 59 in hayward. 60 in san jose. a look outside a stormtracker 4 radar. temperatures that we saw through nnevada that is mainly impacting the north bay. that will mainly be clear for tomorrow. this system could impact the north bay on wednesday. like mine, if any. the futurecast at 10:00 a.m. light rain to settle rosa, petaluma, and even perhaps one-inch south of the golden gate. continuing the will keep
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that chance of rainfall in to the forecast. mostly cloudy conditions. your kron 4 7 day around the bay tomorrow, temperatures are going to be virtually the same but the wind is in place and will feel cooler. definitely cooler with the chance of rainfall in the north bay. as we go towards the end of the week temperatures are going to warm up. a chance of rain fall on friday but will keep it dry for the weekend. stay with us. your kron 4 7 day around the b
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the white house. he ran for the gop and 2008 lost out to senator john mccain. and on his video he is also try to raise money for potential run. he is good at that. 2008 he raised $65 million. >>catherine: the man pleaded guilty today to two charges. you can see him. sentenced to 23 years in prison. he admitted to helping the terrorist organization and gathering information for planning an attack. he told the courts that he was sorry. stay with us. more news after the break.
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>>reporter: that at&t park officers have beefed up security. the officers are patrolling the separate 1.5 weeks with the giants fan attacked. you look off into the distance. motorcycle patrol in the parking lot. they tell me that when it is coming to alcohol? a zero tolerance. j. r. stone, also the at&t park. >>reporter: a m r colleagues of brian stowe are collecting donations. the 42 year-old was severely beaten and los angeles during the last month home opener. after the game the came out to at&t park asking for donations for the brian stowe fund. so far, $140,000
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that is continuing to grow every day. reggie kumar, kron 4 news. >>reporter: the second full day of jury deliberations. still, no verdict. as they heard the testimony of a cat the hostages we read. she felt that-kathy hoskins witnessing that she saw him getting injected by anderson. >>reporter: some:a female graduate student was broken into over the weekend. saturday night at 9:40 she was sleeping and will up to find a man in her bedroom. screamed and fought the attacker he managed to get away. they are putting a sketch together. fortunately, the woman is okay but increased control
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in the area. jeff bush, kron 4 news. >>reporter: uc-berkeley two of these assaults has this campus on edge. police are trying to see that if this is connected to similar descriptions of the suspects. he is described as a white male, 5-6, 5-7 with short brown hair. then- medium build. the most recent a sexual assault was also robbed of her personal belongings. on a uc-berkeley campus haazig madyun kron 4 news. >> a japanese man is helping family members in japan. he was in japan and the earthquake struck. shooting a commercial for these pants that he designed. to give it one of the proceeds to charity. with 4500 later, they're helping the people
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of japan. grant lotus, kron 4 news. >>reporter: the new parking program allowing people to park longer in certain areas feeling you can leave your car for up to four hours and a marina, and fisherman's wharf without risking the ticket. this will be extending to other areas, market, he sahayes and if this catches on? 2013 could be city-wide. >>pam the oakland coliseum is hosting a four-day medical treatment. it is the first- come, first-served situation. starting on tuesday morning at 3:30 people lining up to get tickets to get free health care. in oakland, to recess talk-show. >>reporter: city advisers are going to wait and on
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the golden gate national recreation area demanding that dogs are kept on leashes. like ocean beach. currently dogs are able to roam free. the national recreation was to change that. city advisers are voting tuesday in opposition to the military leash law- the release law. the mandatory leash law will be voted on tuesday. >>pam: gabe slate's tech report >>gabe: more people than ever are to and taxes on the line. this offers convenience you off to be safe. what is scary more and more is that accountants are having their clients scan, e-mail, fax, sign, returned. that is great for convenience. however, e-mail
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can be hacked. if you do this e-mail? delete all of those e-mail's! and to not store digital tax documents on your computer. it is not safe. if you'd like to save ? store on 80 external hard drives. watch for suspicious e-mails. the look genuine but the and not from the irs. what you need to know is that the irs will never e-mail you about taxes. they do not do that so did not fall for that. the irs could call you also with an identity theft specialist. take down their number, and call the irs back. if that call was real? they will redirect your call. gabe slate's tech
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report >> kimberlee: apple fans rejoice a first biography 'i steve jobs, " will not know if sure about the contents but he l able to obtain unprecedented access. a federal apparels judges--a federal appeals judges has to except the 28 ruling and make do with their $65 million settlement with the social numbered in giant. the twins were alleged that they're misled to the value when they agreed to settle. claiming that an zuckerberg stole the idea with facebook
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as were the over $100 million. and google has stopped using photographs to enhance their google earth map feature after germany. only street signs. >>jacqueline: temperatures in the 40's. and upper 30s in the north bay. warmer in san francisco. temperatures are going to struggle by noon. by 4:00 p.m., breezy conditions. we will see wind speeds in the teens with a gust speeds in the teen's barely in the 60s. take a look at the rain on the stormtracker 4 radar. a storm to the east with clear skies with a storm brewing offshore. it will hit the north bay. taking a look at
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the futurecast chance of rainfall by 10:00 a.m. to petaluma. this forecast will continue with the possibility of sprinkles. cooler on wednesday as this storm passes to the north. towards the end is when we could see a warm up. saturday temperatures will be toasty. 75 degrees, inland. we will be right back after this quick break. (music) ♪
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was described as a complete disaster. unlike-friday. they even cheered for him on sunday and even got a standing ovation. the giants dodgers is just 30 minutes away. gary radnich is up and jose conseco is back on the diamond with gary radnich bacnext. the giants will be on nbc. 'minute to win it 'will be on at 8:00 p.m., 9:00 p.m. and that kron 4 news will be on at 10:00 p.m. if
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everybody.good evening everybodn these teams get together for the dodgers. lincecum will pitch tomorrow night. again that the giants, and this evening if your going to go to the game? make no mistake. there is more important things than just the game. brian stowe was brutally beaten during the opening week. here it is. people are going to tom lasorda has been donating. prior to the start they are going to do the same with collecting donations. $300,000 has been raised. right now, the finder's fee is at $175,000. they cannot
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able to come up with the people that did that beating. stow is still in a medically induced coma. he will be thought of an at&t park. >> and these were handed out saturday night. the rings. 77 diamonds surrounding white gold. back into the 1933 inspiration. for many of these it is their first time. i would like to have one myself. these are designed by tiffany. one of the site is the golden gate bridge and the other is the name " the giants ". with a new contract, for the year, 20 07 team 4 $6 million per
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year. he is good, a 23 year- old. 29-21 record. e r a in the conseco brothers are back in baseball. jose is going to be the bench coach. his brother is going to join as hitting coach. jose and ozzie conseco are going to play. 462 home runs with the major-league career. again the yuma scorpions and my prediction is that if you call the human scorpions in april? mid-may? the human scorpion's the conseco brothers:your worker. [laughter] the yuma and if you recall? the nba also
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relocated so unsuccessfully. if you plan on trying to go to seed the conseco brothers? do it fast! good to see that-and here is the sharks' schedule. the state of california has three teams in the post season with an time included. thursday, san jose, tuesday, thursday, los angeles. and the sharks practiced today at noon. kings are 7, all three teams as we said are from california. in the playoffs. it is the new hotbed right here in california. thorton. on the kings. >> just a very co very just a very.. tough team, the
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goaltender is to the country and defense. excellent. >> gary: monday ellis out with the warriors tonight in denver. monday--attacking a major fall against sacramento. suffering from a concussion and hospitalized good news is that he has been released. - ct scan is neg - monte allison. the w nba >> with the first draft the minnesota select mya moore from the university of connecticut. >> gary: 11 to 90 winning streak. she led them to a 90 winning streak. peterson went to 7th and the wenba
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and the stanford play ... and what i love about him more.let us be love about pamela that the 17 people held hostage and the person says that hud will lo >>pamhug your look-- >>pam: just a little bit puffy back there. >> gary: jealousy. most people start to lose your hair and mine is coming in. perhaps it is steroids! loughne [laughter] another excue with catherine. >> questions and a sharks question. >>jacqueline: catherine heenan and i. .... next
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>> gary: let us go with the questions. >>jacqueline: here is the first question. >> with the rivalry between the giants and the dodgers. do think that this is going to also have been? >> gary: these are bombs, these are criminals that is not going to happen. and to generalize these are- -- bums it just takes one individual. to take a guess or even discuss this is i'm the wrong guy to get into it. and i would say that no. >>catherine: that is a heartbreaking story. another
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question from the giants. >> gary: gary when is your take on the defense. >> and i think that, rubble is better. every frequent the giants way into the have a chance? of course! when i bet money? no! what i bet money? >>catherine: a shirks question. >> sharks--gary keating of the sharks can take the kings in five? >> i will say sex. instead of five. we become i will say-six games instead of 5 >>catherine: i saw them play the stars is so much fun you to not even like to enjoy hockey but the sharks came are fun. >> gary: first 30 people get elbowed. [laughter] it is
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