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>> live, from the bay area's news station, this is the kron 4 morning news. >>. people are prayer, we have more from, before you
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head out you want to hear how easter could be a hazard to your health. we'll talk with the environmental dangers. >> president barack obama is in the bay area raising millions of dollars. still 1.5 years ago. the republican is raising the most donald trump, a businessman, tv reality shows he's headed to new am sure he is leading a field of republicans who might cast their hat in the ring. we will have report. first a quick look outside. it was raining nicely only came in this morning. looks like some of the mist is still out there. san francisco, over cast as well as the golden gate. and walnut creek. all still very somber. let's go ahead and get the forecast from
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louisa. >> louisa: your forecasts for the occasional pop the shower. mostly cloudy conditions that might squeeze out a little bit of a drizzle that continues red on to the afternoon late into the evening hours into monday that some we bring a better chance of wet weather into the mix. satellite radar shows really weak storms passing through. potential for wet weather. after your monday minister to change. temperatures warm up. -- temperatures start to change. here is a look at your 7 day around the bay. temperatures in the '70s inland and around the bay. wednesday closing in on 80 degrees. nice little more forecast mid-week. temperatures will stay in to the mid-70s around the bay. sixties for the coast.
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>> isabel: >> mark: thank you, , babcrews continue to clean up after a trader hit the region. here's more from the disastrous road including video from the head. >> reporter: airport security camera show what it was like inside the moment the tornado struck. right now everything appears fine. then the lights go out, tse operas run for cover. here's another angle, watch as this data so far looks behind and these things are not normal. seconds later this whole area is swept up. the
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aftermath essene of broken windows, at an airport that has to be quickly shut the barn. one passenger says he saw the wind force the plaintiff's side 20 ft. from the gate. >> by the time to get the terminal light for upcoming class ever, broken, a blood everywhere, peoplpeople had been cut. >> reporter: director nine communities, mostly just minor injuries and months of the destruction. and now was not only because we had the time the national weather service but because our media partners carried their morning immediately to the public. thirdly the public did we tell them to do. >> reporter: was summoned dislodged from their homes the red cross opened several structures. -- shelters.
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crews are boarded up windows at the airport. any class that at the crack was taken down. airport officials say most operations will resume when the power is restored. >> isabel: millions of californians continue feel the pain at the pump, gas prices are at $4.22 a gallon. that is $1 more them were playing at last year at this time. president obama said the best answer to combating those highs prices is a long-term drive to develop alternatives to fossil fuel. the dollar in check in with bay area drivers it was surprising to hear what price they would bear. >> reporter: $4.27 a gallon, as a result, as one of the highest price in the nation. we wonder what price point people will stop driving. >> $5. >> $6-$7. >> $7 a i guess that would
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be ridiculous. >> reporter: its some search for dollars, i'm not sure. i have to try to work. >> even everyone up to $20 a gallon i would still probably buy gas. >> $5.95 maximum. >> reporter: a lot of drivers are thinking seriously about electric cars. >> mark: at the vatican and the pope celebrated easter sunday mass in st. peter's square. >> (music) >> isabel: choir sang as nearly one at thousand pilgrims and tourists filled the square >> mark: . dress in the gold robes the pope went to the ceremony from an altar set up on the steps of st. peter's. the 84 your a pope benedict prayed that easter will help believers testified to the faith. in beijing, hundreds of chinese christians are being blocked from celebrating
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easter sunday. this is video police in uniform and plain clothes monitoring the church. it's and i'm not registered christian group says been forced emptor's by the chinese government. the bay and public services for easter. more than 500 were planning to attend. the church's senior pastor is under house arrest. >> isabel: easter celebrations are set to kick off this afternoon. in oakland club easter egg hunt will take place in one hour. mary jean quan will be there. in san francisco the union street easter parade starts at 10:00 a.m., they will have the easter bonnet competition. also in san francisco the sisters of perpetual indulgence hold their celebration interlards park. >> mark: still had a popular gathering spot in easte bay
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gets new surveillance an attempt to rcurve crime. >> isabel: we will be right back with the kron 4 morning news, weather and traffic in just a few moments.
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>> isabel: welcome back to the kron 4 news. at least everyone. >> mark: a live look at side, the approach to the bay bridge, wet pavement. drizzle over night. let's take a look at oakland, 64 degrees the high. lincoln square in downtown oakland is a popular place for kids and seniors, the area has also seeing more than its share of crime. this week in the center assuring not a new video surveillance neighborhood to make the parks safer. kron4 takes a closer look. >> reporter: every day two- thirds of people use the lincoln center where a community center. it also gets a lot of unwanted
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attention. >> up, robbers, king fights. -- death, and robberies, a gain of lading. --gang fihting. >> the soldier has never installed these surveillances. >> it is not easy to get police patrolling in the needed time and area. we're helping the carrier rice system will deter the crimes. >> reporter: they're hoping that it will act as a model for other community centers. >> we believe that the system works well here, we believe many other centers will follow suit. >> isabel: and much oakland police are reporting a 14% reduction in crime some of it due to cooperation with businessman, just a few blocks away from the lincoln
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square center business owners there have some success in reducing crime by installing video cameras. they're hoping that this partnership will work in other parts of the city such as the fruit belt district. >> we're having a work group block by block, make sure. these cameras are very inexpensive. external covers both sides of the street. so all of the international area will be covered. 100 percent coverage. >> isabel: mequon also hopes by having cameras in the high traffic area the city will reduce prostitution, crimes, thefts. >> mark: coming up we have some other day gift ideas, we have a gift expert standing by to show us the latest and most affordable guess from mom. >> isabel: maybe some unique
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gifts as well. a live look aside, this is san francisco, as the old mint in the background. if you can see it. your full forecast is coming up. hey marcel, watch this!
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>> mark: welcome back to the kron 4 news. happy easter everyone, and live look at side wet. it is pretty weather around some places of the bay. a lot of folks waking up to eight gloomy morning. >> isabel: let's check in with louisa. she has a full check. >> louisa: a series of weak storms continue to move to the area. but we will keep the threat around for the day. anything we do see will be a little bit of drizzle. mostly cloudy. in fact it
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looks like as we head into the afternoon we keep a chance of showers for the doubt that into the south bay. best chance on the curbside another shot of what weather late tonight. early monday morning a better chance of picking up showers. this will persist as we head into the evening. monday will be whether. we will clear out as we head into tuesday. that's when things start to change. after van highs expected to get up to 66. 62 vallejo. 61 san francisco temperatures in the east bay will stay into the low 60s along the coast holding at 58 degrees. livermore, 65. fremont 64. here is a look at your 7 day around the bay. what it does
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show was in as the next couple of days will bring the chance of what weather. today is drizzle. showers continue for monday. tuesday we dry it out. temperatures warmed to the '70s not just in the inland spots but around the bay. midweek the decrees. it will certainly feel a bit different out there. you might even want to head to the beach. 7 these around the bay, the upper seventies inland. we will stay dry throughout the workweek and even into next weekend. a lot of sunshine. >> mark: we just recognize that the first mention of the beat-up within april. >> isabel: were talking about a mother's day, take mom to the beach. it's not the promise. it is just two weeks away. your stinking it's time to get something
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for mom. -- thinking. >> mark: joining us this morning is a gift expert. she has some unique and affordable ideas. what have you got lined up? >> after you take mom to the beach, the cheesecake factory is wonderful there's more than 200 items on the menu. french toast, 11 ricotta pancakes. this is their main cokie line cheesecake. it swirled with man go. it's one of their most popular. >> this is have nothing to do with watching moms hips. >> there's no calories on mother's day. it is finished off with a mangoky line moves. it is really
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yummy. it is a celebration destination, they're open early on mother's day. >> isabel: we know how popular mother's day is a four restaurants. >> a safeway for two in drive home fragrance as witless candles. you turn it on and light bulbs inside melts' the wax. there's some that are fairly blossoms, water mint, cafe like he is on that log tape. plus there's a bunch of different styles. issues trendy, sheikh you might want to check out the one in front. it's a very chic look. >> isabel: they should not respond to give to that. >> 15-$35 for them. you can
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get them through independent consultants. over here, the buzz amongst the insiders is all about halley barry's latest perfume. is one of the top new fragrances of the year. >> to the small good or is it good holly barry? >> those. if your mind to moses, sunflowers is a very central clamors cent. it is going to give more on that feeling of effortless elegance. >> mark: how much is that? >> about $17. if you have a mom with a baby you can get some lotions. but did tell my skin, you have a mommy in
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meese kid. creek on the promise that you'll always cheers those moments with your children and for every promise made they will donate $1 to the march of dimes. of very interesting gift if you go to the immigration museum say you can memorialize your mom for a donation of $50 there will order picture on this interactive exhibit. >> marty: do get hooked up beyond that as well? >> i think it's as the exhibit. >> marty: thank you, for joining us. happy mother's day. we will be right back.
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>> marty: the charts were looking to beat l.a. and
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move on to next round of the playoffs. for now it's back to the stable center. it was the first period, the kings piled clifford with the third. one-zero. later in the first day score again, another goal, the kings go up 2-0. another call forces a change in goals for this strikes. the damage was done, the sharks' store score one goal. the kings went 3-1. >> reporter: sharks lose this 13-one against the kings. it will go on and play in a loss angeles on monday. you can see some of the fans making their way at the stadium. now much being said after this game. there was some much been said before this game. so much excitement to win this
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series in san jose. that could stop in. they might have to come back if they lose again. they are up 3-2. going to las angeles to take on the kings. >> isabel: a live look outside san jose, the looks like the gloom is clearing even after that defeat. should be in a day later. we will be right back with the kron 4 morning news, weather and traffic in just a few moments.
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>> live, from the bay area's news station, this is the kron 4 morning news. >> isabel: welcome back to the kron 4 news. eight city a.m., a live look at sat, happy easter. this is san francisco. even our cameras looked a little over cast. >> marty: its shares at least the start of the day. let's find out for the rest of the day from louisa. >> louisa: your easter forecast brings the
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occasional pop up showers mostly cloudy conditions. tonight's film is a little bit of stress of radon in the afternoon. into the evening crabby, kolff lead into the evening into into monday that some may bring a better chance of what weather into the mix. satellite, radar shows really weak storms passing through that's where we have the potential of wet weather. after your monday things start to change. we could warm up into the '70s. wet weather and tell monday tuesday it lots of sunshine temperatures in the '70s inland and around the bay. wednesday were closing in on the 80 degree mark. then they swarm forecast mid- week. temperatures dipping into the mid '70s around the bay. sixties for the coast. >> isabel: turning to the
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investigation, 16 year-old san francisco youth shot and killed by another teenager. he was remembered this weekend during a funeral service. police say the gunmen disguised -- described to them how he accidently shot him in the back of the head. to facing charges one with murder the other one being an accessory to murder both attached with attempted arson after it ditties tried to set his body on fire. they're calling it an accident saying the team who fired the gun did not know was loaded. >> reporter: inside this year on dozens of family members friends, neighbors, gathered to pay their last respects to indy. in this traditional buddhist service they sang persson's as they mourned the structured lost.
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(music) >> gary: >> reporter: his family was devastated. i spoke to one of his former high school classmates, she said she still in shock. >> now or is he? what happens? it is pretty sad. he was a funny guy. a cool guy. he had people there really loved him. we will see him again. >> reporter: reporting live, kron4 news. >> isabel: his family collected donations to cover the cost of yesterday's funeral service and cremation. his father met with the press earlier this week to ask for the public's help. he's a construction worker has been out of work for mr. year. he felt embarrassed asking for this kind of help. anyone who wants to donate is asked to contact the moral saying
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foundation. >> marty: controversial billboard have popped up their place by family radio world wide. his judgment day when god will destroy the world because of the sins of mankind. critics are saying the man behind the organization also predicted the day of rapture to take place in 1994. a these are having their say as well with this billboard, they're called american atheists. they say this is a direct response to the family radio worldwide organization, there's one up this week. >> isabel: november 2012 is more than a year and a half away but republican candidates are testing the water. in the midst of a fund-raising frenzy. instead of making wall-to-wall public appearances their rushing between private meetings and dialing phone list. >> reporter: a used to be
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simple, to they can of its are much more cloy. >> with us today establishing a website near to export to thousand one of.com. we'll look at this very seriously. and we'll very methodically laid out the framework of what will do next. >> there was that the committee to test the waters, to tax writer. >> when cnn's peers morgan asked former minnesota gov. who has exploratory committee whether he might be able to take the no. 2 spot he seemed clear on what his intentions were. >> i am running for president, i'm not putting my head in the ring for vice-president. i'm focused on running for president. >> reporter: he said he still exploring moments
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later. >> full announcement on that in the coming weeks. everything is headed in that direction. >> reporter: late-night hosts couldn't help the way in. >> i want to wait for that perfect journalists not just giving out the first guy that i asked. >> reporter: most insiders have no doubt he will be running. he's recording fund-raisers for months. some consider him the early front runner. he only took his first formal sent recently. -- almost up recently. >> it's time that we put america back on course of greatness. with a growing economy, good jobs, this goal this plan in washington. >> reporter: the donald. >> i am going to perform a presidential exploratory committee. >> he told cnn ...
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>> i would prefer not doing yet but i love this country. but what of the odds i will let you know some time prior than june. i'm giving it serious, serious thought. >> reporter: some people tested the waters destroyed it not to one.run. these days most of those to form the committee is to read that in the race. >> marty: let's go ahead and take a live look up side san mateo bridge, light traffic, overcast, a full i hate getting less.still. but i love getting more. i'd trade a lot less for a little more. or a little less for a lot more. either way, when it comes to having more, i want a lot more of more and a little less of less. ♪ and that's exactly what you'll get at embassy suites. more free breakfast, more for my money, more deliciousness, more hearty guffaws... [ guffaws ] because more than enough more is never enough more. more coffee? what do you think?
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the revolutionary scotts ez seed. grow grass anywhere. >> isabel: a live look at highway-80 a lot of rain at there. apparently there's still getting snow in the sierra. they could expect snow through july 4th. a lot
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of people will celebrate that. (laughter) >> marty: back to the news, we want to get to up to date on the recovery efforts in missouri. as we look at the damage left behind in the st. louis area. severe storms, the governor is saying some 750 homes were damaged. less than 100 are uninhabitable. amazingly, no one seriously injured. homeowners are sifting through the wreckage will crews worked to restore power to the 2600 customers who still have none. president barack obama is pledging federal assistance. flights are departing from the airport as the cleanup continues. here's video from that night, it shows as the tornado hit the airport's main terminal does remain closed this morning. area's dozens of flights, outbound
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mainly remain canceled. >> isabel: japan is launching a massive search for bodies following the 9.0 earthquake in tsunami. this is video of the japanese defense minister who was touring in tokyo, his office announced nearly 25,000 soldiers will carry it today's search throughout the disaster zone. police, a coast guard, u.s. troops will assist in the massive search effort more than 12,000 still missing most presumed dead. officials say the confirmed death toll stands at over 14,000. >> marty: what would your life be like without plastics, cosmetics, and other everyday products? >> isabel: i new study reveals a high cancer risk to some of these products. >> marty: a live look good sign that the city at the easter everyone. hey marcel, watch this!
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>> marty: thousands of eastern mills will be silted serve today. members will serve a free hot breakfast until 9:00 a.m. a fried chicken dinner from 11 to 30 p.m.-1:30 p.m. church tolled three easter celebrations one featuring that change band. members of the homeless community are expected to perform. >> isabel: a quick look good side walnut creek, it looks pretty gloomy up there. >> marty: let's check in with louisa. >> louisa: a series of weak storms continued to move to the area. we will keep the threat of wet weather around for the day today. anything we do see will be a little bit of a drizzle. mostly cloudy. as we head into the afternoon we keep the chance
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of showers. down into the south bay. the best chance along the coastline to the house. another shot of wet weather late tonight into your monday. early monday morning a better chance of picking up rain showers. this will persist. your monday is action going to be a bit more jury. we will clear it out as we head into tuesday. that is when things really start to change. afternoon highs 66 degrees. 62 vallejo. 61 san francisco. they = low 60s. along the coast = 58 degrees. livermore 65, a degree cooler in fremont. here is a look at your 7 day around the bay. what it does show us is the next couple of days we bring the chance
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of wet weather around again today. elapid of drizzle. tuesday, dried out, lots of sunshine. temperatures are warm and to the '70s not just inland but around the bay. mid-week we can close in on 80 degrees. certainly going to feel a bit different. you might even want to head to the beach. keep those temperatures into the mid '60s. upper '70's and land. did news is we will stay dry. even into next weekend. a lot of sunshine ahead of us. >> isabel: before you launch into easter brunch. that ham, candy, bottled water might be a health hazard. healthy eating, exercise, controlling the family environment to help diminish cancer risks. these
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environmental exposures are implemented in the rising incidence of breast cancer and other cancers, as much, degenerative and learning disorders. i have a question for our experts and have a special invitation. first, joining us this morning is a researcher with the breast cancer fund. she's here to talk about a steady captured an airport the state of the evidence and the impacts of this. question thank you, for jg us there is some 80,000 chemicals and toxins in use in this country. less than 10 percent are tested for their safety. and then their interactions we don't know a great deal. how common are epa's in our life? >> it has been in use for
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many, many years. almost a century. it was action developed as an estrogen. and then it wasn't that effective, so the use it in plastic. so everyone remember what all the baby bottles, water bottles were showing up as an ppa free. we replaced that with other plastics. but they're also used in the linings of food cans. for sows of us that grew up or used canned food the lot in their daily lives they're very common. >> isabel: you had a number of families in kitchen this research project to test for the bpa is, we have video of those families. tell us why you require them to do? >> five families participated, we ask them to change their diet for three days. we provided them with
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catered it. we brought them glass containers. there of packaged in glass containers. they ate those with, he did them in the class. and they drink their water at a standstill. then we measure it there bpa before, during come after. we saw 66% drop on average. during the time that the 80 specially prepared foods. avoiding pretty much of plastic. >> isabel: you're basically saying it's hazardous to our health? >> of the lead to breast cancer, prostate cancer, reproductive health, even things like a.d. 80. >> isabel: let's look of some of the list where we would find chemicals in things we used daily.
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plastics, cosmetics. >> synthetic fragrances can hide dozens of chemicals. >> isabel: what about household products? >> those often have chemicals. the manufacturers donatello's what they're. >> isabel: how can people do something to this minish these risks? >> a couple of tips, will use glass instead of plastic. don't use plastic to microwave. use the p a free plastics. all kinds of alternatives, so simple. fewer ingredients. soap, water, free of synthetic fragrances. >> isabel: folks want to learn a lot more about the
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report. you should go to the breast cancer fund website. www.breastcancerfund.org. and you'll want to get cancer may 7th, a.m.-2:00 p.m. it's a beautiful in an environment. we'll also pose a health fair, environmental cancer organizations on hand prevent cancers super: reed, author, see the difference between a healthy one in the cancers one. if you're 50 or over it is time to get screened. he's healthy, exercise, protect your environment. thank you, for joining us we will see you may 7th. >> marty: thank you, we will be right back are kron4 news weekend, we're great to have a new documentary for you.
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just how much are you willing to pay before you stop filling up? the answers we received were surprising. 2 allied >> marty: look outside the bay bridge still overcast, still some drizzle out there. we will have the forecast for you in about two minutes.
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>> live, from the bay area's news station, this is the kron 4 morning news. >> isabel: welcome back to earth's second live our a kron4 news weekend. happy easter to everyone of you. in china at true each group was physically stock from holding services. >> marty: the cost of gasoline continues to go up.
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millions of californians continue feel the pain at the pump, gas prices are at $4.22 a gallon. that is $1 more them were playing at last year at this time. president obama said the best answer to combating those highs prices is a long-term drive to develop alternatives to fossil fuel. the dollar in check in with bay area drivers it was surprising to hear what price they would bear. >> isabel: a quick look inside what is kind of surprising us is the heaviness of the rain that hit us early this morning. it continues to find that limb for the day. they have run your upper right, the golden gate bridge, still sought in. walnut creek has that great sky. >> marty: let's find out more at today's easter forecasts. >> louisa: your easter forecast brings the occasional pop up showers. you will see mostly cloudy conditions. a little bit of duracell. that continues to the afternoon. friday conditions, cool into the evening. lead evening, that is only bring a better chance of wet weather into
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the mix. satellite radar shows really weak storms passing through. that's why we have the potential for picking up wet weather. after monday things start to change. temperatures warm up into the '70s. here is a look at your 7 day around the bay. wet weather in thai and monday tuesday lots of sunshine. temperatures in the '70s in land in and around the bay. wednesday, closing in on that 80 degree mark. nice little warm forecasts mid-week. and around the bay, temperatures today into the mid '70s around the bay. try as we head into next weekend. >> marty: st. louis airport will be operating at 70% today. the airport was badly damaged by a tornado friday night. crews continued cleanup the mess behind by the most powerful tornado to hit the area in 40 years.
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>> reporter: airport's security cameras show what it was like inside the moment the tree davis struck. right now everything appears fine. then let's go, the debris swirling, t s a officers run for cover. this is another kind: of a food stand watches this guy looks behind him and sees things are not normal. seconds later this whole concord is swept up by the powerful winds. >> (screaming) >> the aftermath is the scene of broken windows at an airport that has to be quickly shut down. >> on passengers as he saw the wind force a plane to cite 20 ft. from the gate. >> by the time we get to the terminal lights were out, across everywhere, blood area at >> the tornado ripped
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through nine communities destroying dozens of homes. amid all the devastation mostly minor injuries. people heeded the warnings. >> that was silent because we had a 34 minute lead time but because our media partners. that warning early to the public, did the public did what we told them to do. >> still some many dislodged, the red cross opened several structures. >> crews begin the tedious process of boarding up windows. any glass that had a crack was taken down. airport officials say most operations will resume when the power is restored. >> isabel: 5 people were >> marty: injured. none seriously. no serious injuries or deaths. >> isabel: california's
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continued to feel incomplete at the pain of the public. gas prices are at $4.22 per gallon. that is $1 more their we're playing just this time last year. president obama said the best answer to combat is a long-term drive to develop alternatives to fossil fuel. dahlin checked and it was surprising what price they would bear. >> reporter: $4.27 a gallon, as a result, as one of the highest price in the nation. we wonder what price point people will stop driving. >> $5. >> $6-$7. >> $7 a i guess that would be ridiculous. >> reporter: its some search for dollars, i'm not sure. i have to try to work. >> even everyone up to $20 a gallon i would still probably buy gas.
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>> $5.95 maximum. >> reporter: a lot of drivers are thinking seriously about electric cars. >> marty: at the vatican today pope benedict celebrated easter sunday mass. (music) (music) >> marty: choir sang as nearly 100,000 programs intourist's filled the square, the pope read this their money from an altar set up on the steps of leaders. the 84 year-old paid that easter were held believers testify to their faith. hundreds of chinese christians are being blocked from celebrating easter sunday. here's a look at the video, they're monitoring the church. it's an unregistered christian group forced out doors by the chinese government. the event public services for
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easter. more than 500 worshipers are planning to attend. the church as senior pastor is all sort of house arrest. >> isabel: in the bay area there's no stopping easter celebrations they are well under way. in oakland to the lions club easter hunt kicks off now are around 9:00 a.m.. the mayor is attending that event. in san francisco, the in st. easter parade starts with the easter bonnet condition-- competition. >> marty: still ahead civic leaders in oakland finding some success things to surveillance cameras. we will have a full report on that coming in >> isabel: up. a live look outside, it's still overcast but it is 55 degrees.
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>> marty: welcome back to the kron 4 news. overcast skies this morning, a mixed bag for sharing the day they're expecting a high of 61. across the bay, lincoln square of very popular place for kids, seniors. it is our racine manager of crime. the shirt off and new video surveillance in the hope that all make the parks safer. >> reporter: every day to a dozen people use the lincoln square community center. it also gets a lot of unwanted attention. >> death, robberies, fighting. also gambling. >> things to $15,000 donation they have installed surveillance cameras. they hope will deter future
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problems. >> it is not easy to get them to patrol in the needed time and area's. we're hoping this system will deter crimes. >> reporter: they will hope it models other community centers. >> we believe if this system will work while in the park and wreck, we believe many other senators will follow suit. >> isabel: oakland police report a 15% reduction in crime in parts of the city to to corporation. for instance just a few blocks away is the chinatown. business owners have had some success in reducing crime. castro city of oakland hoping that this sort of partnership will help. some >> we're starting is have a
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look through to the block by block to make sure, all these cameras are very inexpensive. the external cover both sides of the street so the international area will be covered. we would have a hundred percent coverage. >> isabel: also hoping by having these cameras in high traffic areas the city will be able to reduce prostitution, thus, crimes. >> marty: straight ahead weird days away from the royal wedding. neither of us got our invitations. for we're ok. >> isabel: at shedding want to tell you. >> marty: we will take a look to where their fairy tale relationship began. >> isabel: we love our shots from mt. tam, they're beautiful, couldn' [ coach ] in albuquerque, citi pre-approved my mortgage.
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are back, it's 9:16 a.m. a live look of sat on the left. on the right of view of walnut creek. >> isabel: it looks like it's clearing yet. that's the problem with inside verses outside. let's check in with louisa. else >> a series of weak storms continue to move to the area. we will keep the threat of wet weather around. anything we do see will be a little bit of drizzle. mostly cloudy. in looks like as a headed to the afternoon chance of showers around for the delta. some of the bay. the best chance on the curbside. another shot of wet weather late tonight. barely monday morning at better chance of picking up a few showers. this will continue into the evening. monday will be
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more dreary. then i will clear that as we head into tuesday that's when things start to change. looks like an afternoon highs will get to 66 degrees. 62 vallejo, east bank low 60s, along the coast we will hold the debt about 50 degrees for half moon bay. livermore 65, a degree cooler in fremont. south bay mid-upper 60s. here is a look at your 7 day around the bay. what it says shows is the next couple of days will bring the chance of wet weather around again. showers continue free air monday. tuesday we dried out, lots of sunshine. temperatures warm into the '70s not just inland about around the bay midweek we close in on 80 degrees. it
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will certainly feel a bit different out there he might even want to head to the beach. mid-70s around the bay, upper '70's and land. we will stay dry. even into next week. of sunshine. >> isabel: >> marty: city andrews is one of the oldest was respected it is also earned the reputation as the top matchmaking school. >> reporter: (music) fall 2001, scene into scotland. keet middleton meets her prince. >> i turned bright red. i was very shy about meeting him. not long after this year the number of friends.
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she did an awkward curtsied and he reacted by spilling his drink on himself. from that point on they became friendly. >> they lived in this storm. they bought the richard major of our history early warning systems in the campus pool and a sense of humor. >> we had a really good laugh. they stuck together in good times and in bad. >> panicking about deadlines struggling with some of that like most russians do. >> after the first year he was determined to leave. it was really kate who talked him into staying. she said look, we'll stick it out together. speak-e was a friendship that almost never happened. most assumed william carter oxford.
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>> i think it was an attempt to get away from the public eye. >> is a small town in scotland population 28,000 so small and isolated that the school and the palace could control the media. they made a deal with the press. there will william was there they would stay away. this private on clay he was able to meet kate who some say it was convinced to go to st. andrews by her mother. >> a richmond shortage of edinburgh when it was announced by the policy that should be sending enrollment jumped overnight by 40 percent. >> to that magic happens march 2002. the annual charity fashion show call don't walk. a lingerie show. the models were nearly
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naked. kate was no exception. >> she wasn't called what it was a risky grow she was safe, conservative. in the way she dressed and backed it. she was not wearing that much, looking amazing. that was the point of which he pursued her. and very quickly. >> our romance that would become scene angers altman match. -- all commit. >> isabel: still had sharks and keeping their eye on the prize. you know they're disappointed. >> marty: highlights coming up and billboards that are raising questions about the freedom of religion. ♪ you'll run outside
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staple center. let's go ahead and get to the ice, offers. and the kings scored putting l.a. up 1-0 leader in the first clef recalls another call making it to set. another kings' goal would force a change in goal for the sharks. l.a. wouldn't score again but the damage was done. the sharks goalie arturs one call the kings on to win 3-1. >> reporter: sharks lose this one-three. will go on in play in l.a. on monday. you can see some of the fans making their way out of the stadium. now much being said after this game. there is so much being said before. so much excitement to possibly win this series that could still happen they might have
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to come back if they lose again. but they are at 3-2 going to last angeles to take on the kings. san jose, the shares down. >> isabel: mixed for bay area td his first hit of the year but well his bat was working his pension was singing, he gives up five runs, he walked a career high of six. giants lose 5-3. an easter egg does today's, their offense can live as they beat the mariners 9 said. there were scoreless in seattle the first two games. the first time oakland russia since 2008. they broke the 20 in the scoreless streak and their drought is off. >> marty: still ahead, republicans firing at their donation campaigns. already.
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we will show you some of the candidates who are so test their names in the ring. some video from the moment when a powerful tornado ripped through the st. louis airport sending people rushing for cover. we will be right back.
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>> live, from the bay area's news station, this is the kron 4 morning news. >> isabel: and we at bat, at the easter everyone. a live look inside that building heat. still very overcast. let's find that about easter sunday and back to work monday. els >> easter forecast brings the occasional pop up showers. mostly cloudy conditions we might trees out a little bit of drizzle that continues rate down to the afternoon into the evening cloudy, cool late into the evening into
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monday that's why we bring about your chance of wet weather into the mix. satellite, radar and series of really weak storms that story to a potential for wet weather. after your monday things start to change. temperatures warm up. here is a look at your 7 day around the bay. wet weather and higher monday, tuesday lots of sunshine. temperatures in the '70s. by wednesday we're closing in on the 80 degree mark. a nice little warmth forecast mid-week. temperatures staying in to the mid-70s. mid-60's for the coast we will stay dry. >> isabel: investigation involving in the same 16 year old youth shot and killed by another teenager. he was remembered this weekend. again man described him how he accidently shot him in the back of the had
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14 teenagers were can arrested in connection, to face charges one with murder, the other being an accessory both church with attempted arson after evidence that police connected points to them trying to set his body on fire. they called it an accident he says the teen did not know the gun was loaded. >> reporter: inside this year on dozens of family members, friends, neighbors gathered to pay their last respects. in the service they sang persson's in mandarin and cantonese as they mourned this across. this family was devastated not able to talk on or off campus. i spoke to one of his former schoolmates she says she's still in shock. >> wherries see, what happens. it is pretty sad.
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he was a funny guy. a cool guy to be with. he had people that really loved him. >> isabel: his family had to collect donations to cover the costs of yesterday's funeral service to his father met with the press, friends, supporters to ask for the public's help. he's a construction worker has been either fork from last year saying he felt embarrassed asking. anyone who wants to know nee is asked to contact kathy bank. >> marty: some controversial billboards have popped up there were replaced by the oakland base family radio worldwide, they claim that may 21st is judgment day when god will destroy the world because of the sins of mankind. critics behind say that they air crash. -- atheists are
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having their say as well with this billboard in oakland that real to the rapture you know it's nonsense. 2000 years of any day now. the group called american atheist is says theirs is the direct response to the radio worldwide accusation there is run up this weekend. >> isabel: november 2012 more than 1.5 years away but republican presidential candidates are testing the waters. their in their admits of a fund-raising. instead of making wall-to- wall public appearances their rushing between private reed in meetings. >> reporter: a used to be simple. >> i proudly announce my candidacy for president of the net states of america. >> reporter: today candidates are much more coy. >> we establishing a website near to explore
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2012, we will look at this very seriously. we will very methodically laid out the framework of law will do next. >> said the committee to test the waters. >> when cnn appears market as former gov. has an exploratory committee whether he might be willing to take the no. 2 spot he seemed clear on what his intentions were? >> i am running for president, i'm not putting my head in rhetorically or alternately for vice president. i'm focused on running for president. >> reporter: moments later he said he was up and running. everything is headed in that direction. >> late-night hosts couldn't help but way in. >> you want to wait for the perfect journalists not just give it up to the first guy
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to ask. most insiders have no doubt that he will be running. he's been hoarding fund-raisers for months some consider him the early front-runner. but the only turkey's first formal step recently. >> i'm announcing my exploratory committee for the presidency of the estates. this time that we put america back and a chorus of greatness. with a growing economy, good jobs, physical discipline in washington. >> korean going to form a presidential exploratory committee. speak-e told cnn ... >> i would prefer not doing it. i love this country and if yes me where the odds are latinos some time prior to june but i am giving it serious, serious thought. >> some people who tested the waters in the past decided not to run. they've
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formed exploratory committees but later decided against getting in. these days most of those who form committees and up in the race. >> marty: straight ahead, another massive search effort for the dead or survivors from the march 11th quake and tsunami. >> isabel: first let's go outside, the fog is lifting, is a pleasant day we will be right back.. ♪ [ woman ] sam begged and pleaded... so i sent him to camp. we'd earned lots of points with our new citi thankyou card... and i put them to good use. he told me about his bunkmates,
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can we really afford billions more in cuts? $13 billion more devastates our schools, our safety, and the california we know. it's time for lawmakers to finally get the problem solved now. our kids and economy can't afford to wait. >> isabel: 1 welcome back to the kron 4 news. taking a look at i-e zero you have a little bit of traffic, problems on the road. i read a report yesterday that says they're expecting us now on the sierra to july 4th. folks love to ski had something to celebrate. >> marty: that is hard to
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believe to the midwest, recovery efforts are continuing. as a take a look at some of the damage from friday night's severe storms the governor is saying some 750 homes were damaged. the less than 100 are uninhabitable. amazingly no one was seriously injured. homeowners are sifting through the wreckage. president obama is also pledging federal assistance. flights are once again departing from the st. louis airport as this clinic continues. taking a look at some of this video of the moment the tornado hit. the airport's main terminal remains closed but officials are hoping to operate at about 70 percent capacity. dozens of flights remain canceled the repairs could take up to two months. >> isabel: starting to my japan is matching a massive
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search calling it last month's devastating 9.0 earthquake. this is video of the japanese defense minister maturing in tokyo. his office announced today nearly 25,000 soldiers will carry out eight today's search to the northern disasters around. they will assist in the massive search effort more than 12 dozen people still missing, most presumed dead. officials say the confirmed death toll stands at over 14,000. >> marty: can be a wedding without the all important wedding gown. we will show you some of the dresses from queens and princess's to history. you will not see the address, but there are hundred cats of copies after wedding. we'll be back.
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>> marty: welcome back to the kron 4 news. 9:45 a.m.
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bay bridge on the left, san jose and the rate. same story over cast. >> isabel: let's check in with louisa, and she's going to give you your easter sunday forecasts. >> louisa: a series of weak storms continues to move to the area. we'll keep the threat of what weather around today anything we d.c. will be drizzle. mostly cloudy today. alexa's we head into the afternoon chance of showers for the delta, south bay as well. best chance of along the coast bay. early monday morning we have a better chance of picking up a few showers. this will persist as we head into the evening. monday will be a bit more dreary and the way of that
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wet weather and then we will cleared out tuesday. that's when things really start to change. afternoon highs 66 degrees. 62 vallejo, 61 san francisco. east bay will stay into the low 60s, along the coast 58 degrees for half moon bay. to the livermore 65 degrees expected. says bay, a mid- upper 60s. here is a look at your 7 day around the bay. what it does show losses the next couple of days will bring the chance of wet weather around. showers continue free monday by tuesday week tryout see lots of sunshine. temperatures warm into the '70s not just inland but around the bay as well. mid-week 80 degrees. it will certainly feel a bit different out there. he
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might even want to head to the beach. mid-70s around the bay upper '70's inland good news is we will stay dry throughout much of the week even into next week. a lot of sunshine. 1 >> isabel: if you live in san jose you can get your shopping delivered from wal- mart. it's part of our program aimed at competing with on-line retail stores. wal-mart to go allows customers to order all of those things through their website. wal-mart will drive the kids to the customer's home at the time of trees. it's 5-$10 depending on urgency. it is a limited test only. >> marty: the power of advertising is the focus of a new movie. >> what we want to do is
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create the iron man documentary's everything from top to bottom is printed. beyond that a web future. >> they present the greatest movie ever sold. the documentary about branding and private placement is all financed by big retailers that was put together by the man had this directed and starred in super sized me document in the at the effects of food from mcdonald's. it's showing at san francisco's center 9. due to be released later on. >> isabel: royal wedding is just a week away. many are focused on what keep will be wearing. >> we're standing today in princess margaret's drying room. we're surrounded by an
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extraordinary collection of trust which are so tied into history. this collection of rob wedding dresses. they date back over several hundred years. back to a little summer dresses. they come right up to justice from the 1960's. traditionally pro provides for gold and silver heavy, it's pieces status, and cost. dresses have always been occasions of public interest. as time is past greater and greater numbers of people are making an emotional of assessment to take part in that. it's interesting going back to 1841 queen victoria married.
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there is a tiny procession a few thousand people. that was the best to to do coming into the 20th century we have audience of the media's. we can see with much greater the style, it just increases extraordinary. those dresses have to be able to compete with the gothic architecture. and since 1960 when princess margaret the queen's sister married the television camera has been able to follow the ride up the aisle. it has to be a dress that can bet that scrutiny. looking at the connection you can see that each of them has become a really interesting document for a time. very often you will find when it comes just
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a snapshot of what this country it was like at that moment. you find that the thought that goes behind these stresses your action see what was important to people. an insight into the taste of the rope ride. but also, proprietaries of the nation at the time as to what this occasion had to represent. it is impossible to predict, but what one can be absolutely sure about is that it will be addressed there will be something wonderful and it will say a lot of britain in 2011. >> isabel: after her wedding she will become catherine, not kate. i heard of the session around that. everything is a
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discussion when you talk about royalty. i heard a report that suggested where a long sleeves because she's been in mess when mr. but there's many who were short sleeves. we will be showing it at 2:00 a.m., >> isabel: watchers. a final your easter sunday coming up. hey marcel, watch this!
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escape definition. ♪ escape compromise. ♪ introducing the most fuel-efficient luxury car available. the radically new... 42 mile per gallon ct hybrid from lexus. ♪ welcome to the darker side of green. ♪ >> marty: drizzle off and on to read today continuing in to tomorrow. middle part of the week, the temperature range into the upper seventies. easter came early for hundreds of kids in the east bay this weekend. >> reporter: saturday more than 1000 kids turned out
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to the park in oakland for the beach easter egg hunt. kids packed plenty of candy to the event is free, 20 kids roadway i'm brand new bikes. >> isabel: good they can exercise after the candy. unemployment still at 12% some bay area companies are helping job-seekers relaunch. unveiling party for operation relaunch career. it was ted carmichael three women 50-60 given free help to re-enter the workforce services include a personal trainer dentist, nutritionists, a quarter of specialists. one of the women found work of a local hotel. refresh your ardor so you can refresh her infant. >> marty: big change in their life. >> isabel: >> marty: enjoy the rest of your easter holidays thanks for joining us. problem was to r watching have a great easter sunday.
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