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destroyed almost every business in the city, at least 342 people confirmed dead throughout the south. they are seeking the missing as they worry about the death toll rising again. >> marty: 1 million pilgrims she of the square catholics rebelled world caring as pope john paul to set it was beatified.
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(music) " thathe metal springs job paule step closer to possible sainthood. six years after his death. a photo of the pontiff with unfilled at st. peter's. it shows a young smiley halt. today's celebration giving a more robust to a church with a sexual scandal. it is the same scandal that shows good works of john paul. survivors network is protesting his beatification, he
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they say he did little to help with the sexual abuse. >> ysabel: oakland police searching for suspects who shot and killed a man near lake merritt. people living in the area up worry about the ongoing violence in the neighborhood. we have more on the shooting and house of residents are taking things into the wrong hands. >> neighborhoods around lake merritt have seen a number of robberies, sexual assaults, homicides. the latest happened friday evening not too far away from the lake. somebody shot 25 shots at a man walking into his hands. the victim was struck multiple times and died. the victim was the intended target. it prompted some people to become pro active in fighting crime. take a look at this have to concede there are two surveillance cameras in the backyard. the family wants to
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deter would-be criminals from burglarize of the house and catching them in the house and is well. other neighbors on the block also plan to install surveillance cameras simply those cameras towards the street. the idea is anyone who walks or drives into this area will be seen. >> marty: it has been a week since two men were murdered in to side of sweet jimmy's restaurant. we have a report from a rally aimed at stopping the violence. >> we know that what goes on here is going across the nation. >> reporter: members with soldiers against everywhere pray for peace. they rallied to bring about an end to the violence plaguing oakland. the murders of
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27 year-old william jenkins and adam williamson inside of sweet jimmy's monday left everybody here in shock. >> i'm really upset. >> reporter: third tried to march like this whenever violence happens. >> we can't keep up with that. there have been so many. >> reporter: but they keep going hoping that by voicing frustration is the community will unite behind them. >> they have a lot of information about who they were as. we want them to speak up and help solve the crime. >> reporter: in oakland kron 4 news. >> ysabel: he gave folks alive but not one they expected. charlie sheen made his way to the bay area, it is his 19th appearance. he has been in the
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spotlight since being fired from two and half man. kron force talked to fans. >> reporter: behind me you can see the fans that came to watch charlie sheen, some said the 75 minute presentation was 75 minutes too long. >> i wasn't expecting much because i heard bad things. he was awful. >> it was exactly like he was in detroit. >> i am hungry and sick of wha listening to this. >> it was the worst show i've seen all my life. >> charlie sheen did not drop one joke. >> he has kids get with your kids, hang out with your kids.
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>> reporter: you can see fans who came to watch charlie sheen. one woman said she bought 16 tickets but could not sell them and the past few weeks. she was out $1,000. kron 4 news. >> ysabel: that is no laughing matter. one thing in his favor he donated some of his money to bryan stow's fund. >> marty: still ahead one of mark gaddafi's sons have been killed. >> ysabel: a look outside the golden gate bridge, the skies are blue. we will be right back.
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>> marty: jerry brown is recovering this morning. he has had surgery to remove a cancerous growth on his nose. brown's office said in a statement saturday that he had the procedure on friday, after tests revealed the presence of basal cell carcinoma. brown is recovering at home. the governor was scheduled to address delegates at the state democratic party convention on sunday, but the statement said he won't attend any public events until his stitches are removed. >> ysabel: world news this morning live with terrthis morni was killed. that has not been confirmed by nato. it hit his house killing the sons and three grandchildren. gaddafi and his wife survived the attack. a spokesman called the bombing of illegal and a warm crime. --war crime. --
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>> marty: we expect a beautiful day today, full forecast in a minute. >> ysabel: let's check in with henry. >> brian: we will talk about a world without fish it could be worse, the problem is we would all starve to death. a book that will educate people about the dangers to our oceans. i'm done with all these lists. and driving all over town. i want one list. for one store. [ female announcer ] at safeway, you get it all. great quality and great prices. so you just need a safeway list. [ male announcer ] with thousands of everyday low prices you'll save all over the store. [ female announcer ] plus we have great club card specials like refreshe water, 24 packs are only $2.99 each.
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>> brian: the weather today is looking at the standing, a beautiful day today. today better than yesterday. look for readings getting up into the 70's and low 80s by 4:00 p.m. this afternoon, the warmer places clear skies of your route. clear for tonight, fog is
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not an issue, for tomorrow monday. the breeze will trickle back in pushing temperatures down a few degrees. instead of '70s bayside some locations will drop back into the '60s. that cool down will not last long, all ready by tuesday look for things to warmouth.one month. temperatures by middle week upper 80s. the readings this afternoon will be nice into the mid to upper 60s by the beach. at the beginning of the animation santa cruz a forecast high of 80 degrees. lake tahoe nice weather, on the cool side today highs in the '50s, sunny for today, partly sunny tomorrow, sunday for tuesday, lookit the temperatures warming
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up by the middle of next week. future cast shows you the high temperatures forecast for today. a lot of '70s, pox of beatty's. --pockets of babies. 80's--most everyplace else in the '70s. your highs today nice and warm. '70s and '80s 83 for napa, 60s for the west side of san francisco, '70s into downtown. we are looking at mid to upper '70s the shore, oakland and berkeley mid to upper '70s with sunny skies. breezy for the afternoon but not too bad. maybe
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20-30 mi. an hour. upper 70's low 80s south bay santa clara high of 80. 78 san jose with blue skies throughout the day. 7 day around the bay temperatures coming down just a bit for monday. going back up word quickly, tuesday, wednesday warming trend. upper 80s possibly low 90s inland. it looks like the nice weather last until next weekend. >> brian >> henry: imagine a world without fish. it will happen if we keep going the way we are going. we know that thanks to book called " world without fish. the author is a marker. we have a true author with us his
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daughter. first of all which to explain the idea behind the book. >> i think the idea was to let kids and adults know what is happening and get them thinking about what's going on so they can change it. >> henry: so your dad wrote a few books. what kinds of things did he included this one. how does he convinces people your age that we need to change? >> we need to basically, when we buy fish we need to get answers
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on what kind of, how was caught, if it was caught for a big industrial boat, things like that we need to ask questions and find out answers. >> henry: what is the biggest threat to our oceans.é >> it's all really a threat. >> henry: we have things like? >> we have plastic in the ocean, fish will come and eat it and we don't know what it does to them. we have a bunch of
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ways that when we throughout dead fish into the oceans, or harming them so that when they go back into the ocean the can't survive. >> henry: so pollution and climate change? >> yes. >> henry: so you helped her obviously. although you free for adults in the past few chosen young people. >> a couple of reasons. one is that i love writing for kids, they have not decided everything so they haven't open-minded reader. i had the idea this could be a family book. about the kids could read and their parents could read and everybody could talk about. i realized on
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this issue that if i could explain it clearly enough for kids it would be exactly what adults need as well. >> henry: i have done a lot of reading, this is truthfully the most educational book. what was your role? >> as my dad was writing the book, he would read it in chapter said he would give me the chapters, i would read and i would tell him if he was getting boring. >> henry: that happened a lot? >> yes. >> this is a service everybody should have they tell you when you get boring. >> if there is something that i felt like i didn't understand or
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was very complicated or confusing to me i would tell him and he would explain it more in the book. if there was something that was that he was explaining enough, i would tell him. >> henry: think you for helping him to great this excellent book. you're also a fisherman? >> yes. >> henry: the book is called world without fish. they have a book tour. >> 20 cities. >> henry: today they will be in court of madera, mark is one of the great nonfiction authors.
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thank you both for joining us, keep writing those books and make sure he is to work. what's your next book? >> the world without daughters. >> henry: when we come back parents behaving badly.
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>> brian: these temperatures warmer than yesterday, are forecast model at 10:00 a.m. readings in the '60s, we will go what to the '70s, and the '80s in orange. the warmest place is low 80s for concord, 78 san jose, santa rosa it 80 degrees, francisco 75 all zero cooler at the coast because of the influence of the ocean. 69 at half moon bay, a delightful day for the beach. lots of sunshine in the forecast, this weather will stick around. >> marty: survivors from the
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recent storms in the south are holding on to their faith today. churches held services to console each other and talk about rebuilding. let's look at some of the latest video. this is from alabama. the powerful storm killed 29 people in this community. it destroyed almost every business in town, 342 people confirmed dead across seven states. they are still looking for missing the death toll could rise again. >> ysabel: one of the people who witnessed one of those 200 tornadoes. >> look. >> ysabel: that videos submitted capturing the tornado across from an elementary school. this was alabama wednesday. it lasted much longer
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than the video he captured. the man has not had power since its drug. 400,000 residents are still without power. >> marty: governomade no has not confirmed that one of gadhafi's sons were killed. news of the death sparked celebrations we have reaction from that stronghold. >> reporter: it was pandemonium saturday night. this is what it looked like when reports came that one of gadhafi's sons was reportedly killed in a nato airstrike. hundreds of people gathering in the square. they are waving the flag, honking horns, singing and dancing. the
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man they want gone is khaddafi. saturday night's news was good enough reason for these people to celebrate. >> we are not supposed to rejoice and death, but we want him to feel the pain and sorrow that we go through. >> we are extremely happy, the greater joy will be when gaddafi is killed. >> reporter: he has sold little credibility that many don't believe the news out of tripoli. many say it is a lie, they say gaddafi is trying to goner sympathy. despite there is celebrations. >> ysabel: nasa's space station is refusing to it and on
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schedule. endeavour's launch is probably off until the end of the week. a record number of people gathered to witness in denver blastoff. the new launch date has not been set. repair work needs to be done on of faulty heater system. another big draw was mark kelly he is married to gabrielle gifford she traveled to watch her husband to leave. her medical care team is not saying whether she will stick around for the new left off date. >> marty: president barack obama showing his sense of humor last night. >> ysabel: alive look outside at san jose, nice looking day shipping up out there, as it will all over the fate. hey marcel, watch this!
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>> marty: the giants wrap up the series, all went against the national spirit the last pitch an inning. ryan walked two batters, then regaining his control. the panda is out of law the lineup for a few weeks. he felt pain on the game friday. the a's are looking to rebound after being pounded by the rangers. the rangers taking an early lead, cruising to the wind. texas 11 oakland 2. >> ysabel: san jose sharks looking good, round to game to facing off against the red wings. it is at the tank at noon. they took a victory on the
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one friday. >> marty: they are starting the game early. >> ysabel: more time to party after the win. countries around the world recognizing me day.ay >> marty: beautiful view this morning, two weeks and counting till the zizazzle bay to breake.
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>> marty: today is may 1st, may day events recognized worker rights. this is bangladesh, indonesia, thailand. people are demanding higher wages and better working conditions. we
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have several made eight events as well. >> ysabel: president barack obama in washington poking fun at release of his birth certificate to the birth certificate. >> no one has seen this voted in 50 years. not even me. lets take a look. (music) >> ysabel: we get a kick out of this. the video from the lion king, the president getting his revenge her. he added donald trp could transform it into a tacky casino with the worlwhirlpool ie
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lobby. >> marty: still had an earthquake in the east bay i if and when the big earthquake hits. >> ysabel: not a lot of traffic and i start for your sunday morning. and the weather looks beautiful.
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>> marty: the con kron 4 news weekend, another beautiful day around the bay. >> ysabel: look at all the greenery. let's check in with brian he has a full check of the weather. >> brian: a good sunday morning to the weather is an outstanding. another beautiful day, yesterday was great, and today is better if you like what kept her spirilike warm temperar
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for tonight, we have offshore winds, the sea breeze will push temperatures down a few degrees tomorrow. instead of '70s bayside, several locations will be the '60s. that cool down will not last long, by tuesday look for things to go back up again. fog in the morning but sunny with temperatures in the middle of the week building up into the upper 80s maybe the low 90s. here's the forecast. the readings will be really nice into the mid to upper 60s, at the beginning of the animation piquancy set a crucible for a pass high of 80 degrees. today a bit on the cool side, highs in the '50s, this is the view from
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sunset. last night sunny for today. sonny for tuesday, temperatures warming up by the middle of next week. your highs in the mid-60s. the high temperatures for today, '70s, pockets of '80s, '60s at the coast. things began to cool off slightly into monday with 60s returning to the date but not widespread.a. highs today lookin the '70s and '80s today. fairfield 80 degrees, 60s for the west side of san francisco, '70s downtown. 78 red with city, who it to upper '70s for the
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shore. oakland and berkeley mid to upper 70's, the breezes will pickup for the afternoon but not too bad. upper 70's, low 80s east bay, santa clara high of 80, 78 san jose with blue skies throughout the day. the 7 day around bay, temperatures coming down from monday, going back up or get very quickly tuesday, wednesday a warming trend. by the middle of the week upper 80s possibly low 90s inland. it looks like this nice weather will last all the way into next weekend. >> marty: hundreds of people prepared for the worst. it took part in that role that follows a natural disaster. we see how some responded.
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>> reporter: volunteer with bullet volunteers stimulative or earthquake. it is part of the city wide disaster preparedness drill. they're working with a program called core. members stage the aftermath of a major quake setting up a tree ossian first-aid stations for those injured. major disaster can overwhelm first responders communities may have to survive on the road for 72 hours after the emergency. these drills teach neighbors how to take care of one another into cars to get to the scene. >> remember basic steps. practice them. particularly when you think about japan and alabama. i remember 1989 earthquake it doesn't leave. i would rather be prepared. we will have a disaster, whether we
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are here, or someplace else. we should always be prepared at the ready to participate in the community and help each other route. >> reporter: anyone who wants to be contacted taking get alerts on your cell phone set from the core agency of what to do it in the event of a natural disaster . >> ysabel: let's check in with that great. >> henry: ride, agreed, and let me. seven deadly sins and you find them all at any little league game. it is the appearance we are talking about we will talk about parents be given badly coming up.
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>> henry: everybody knows the problem with parents and kids for is a big problem. it is also pretty funny when you think about it. that is a book called
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parents behaving badly by scott. the book is doing well over the country. it is a fictional will tax the lighter side of parents and sports. by the wai'm sure ye great parent. this did not stem from your perspective >> this is a story we live this all weekend on the field and the courts. i have coached everything from key weak voice, to varsity high school championship. as a court have always had the balanced perspective. as appeared i was a mess. my kids played soccer, baseball, lacrosse. at the parent i found myself wanting it so badly that the book really
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grew out of an incident where sitting in the stands my 11 year-old game. a kid mr. blake, as kids do. i cursed under my breath. but i cursed under my breath but it wasn't under my breath. my friends to the garden daughter turned around a busted me. i was mortified and i thought what did i become that died. in that moment i had a a tiffany.an epiphany. despite influences looted the mothers and fathers. >> henry: they are just in the book. you travel around the country now.
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>> it's funny when people hear parents behaving badly at youth sports the first thing i get is a chocolate and then the story. everybody knows. everybody is a living this. >> henry: it doesn't rise to level of a merger or rest. >> the route dark stories out there. some scary issues of global beneath the humor. this is us. good people with the best intentions. but you just can't help yourself. some of the scenes and that's about fiction is exaggerated, where the coach tells the kid if you're not going to get ahead. so get interference. he hits the
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catcher and a box of milk cold. knocks him out cold. >> henry: in terms of females? >> soccer moms are no better or worse that's what is interesting it resonates. >> henry: before we tell you where he is appearing. let's hear how he is. >> my dad doesn't yell lot, but he can be feisty. (laughter) >> henry: parents behaving badly. we will take a break weld these to reconcile with each other. you are watching kron 4 news weekend.
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>> live from the bay area new station this is the kron 4 morning news. >> ysabel: welcome back to our second live hour of news. charlie sheen was in town apparently for tending to carry on with his one-man act show. >> marty: in the south a deadly tornado a lot of people showed up at a church service word church along for exist. >> henry: to interview segments better than charlie sheen. (laughter) >> henry: that was in the compliment i guess. >> ysabel: this is mt. tam beautiful weather. >> marty: let's get the forecast from brian.
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>> brian: good sunday morning another beautiful day for the bay area today, a little more than yesterday. forecast highs going for the mid-70s upper '70's even low 80s. '80s for concord and santa rosa. oakland mid-70s in san francisco. these temperatures 3-7 degrees warmer than yesterday. future cast at 10:00 a.m. show's ratings into the '60s, going up to the '70s and some eighties in orange. the warmest place isn't the low 80s light, court today, 82, 78 san jose, santa rosa 80, san francisco 75, cooler at the coast because of the ocean. 69 half moon bay. a delightful day
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for the beaches with lots of sunshine forecast. this weather will stick around let you know more about coming up. church >> ysabel: is from oklahoma to virginia were salted by the killer tornadoes. they gathered this morning to console each other and talk about rebuilding. this is video out of alabama. this storm killed 49 people there. it destroyed almost every business in towns. at least 342 people confirmed dead in the south, authorities seeking the missing as they were the death toll could rise in again. >> marty: at the vatican 1 million pilgrims jammed st. peter's square, catholics around the world cheered as pope john paul the second was beatified.
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wearinthis mass brings john paue step closer to sainthood. there was a photo of the former pontiff on veiled it showed a young smiling john paul. today's celebration giving the morale boost to people who have been. that scandal has marked john paul good works. some people are protesting the question his fitness for sainthood saying he did little to address the abuses situation. they will be in san francisco handed out live
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like at 1138 >> ysabel: oakland police looking for a suspect who shot and killed a man near lake merritt. people say they are worried about the ongoing violence around the neighborhood. we have more on the shooting. >> reporter: neighborhoods around oakland's lake merritt have seen a number of robberies, sexual assaults, homicide. the latest what happened friday evening not too far away from a lake. somebody fired 25 shots as a man walked into his house on seventh avenue. the victim was struck multiple times and died. the victim was the intended target. the recent violence prompted people to become pro active in fighting crime. this house of third avenue concede there are surveillance cameras in the backyard. the family wants to deter criminals from burglarizing this house, and of course catch them in the act.
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not just this house but other neighbors plan to install surveillance cameras, pointing the cameras towards the streets the idea is anyone who walks or drives into this neighborhood will be seen. in oakland to kron 4 news. >> marty: it has been nearly a week since two men were murdered inside of this week jimmies. police have not made any arrests. a rally was held in that stopping the violence. >> we know that what goes on here goes across the nation. member >> reporter: from save prayed for peace they rallied to bring about an end to the violence plaguing oakland. the murders of william chickens and adam williamson inside of sweet jimmy's left everybody in shock.
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they tried to march whenever violence strikes in oakland but it's a big job. >> we can't keep up with the murders every saturday there is a murder that week and there has been so many. when i heard about this one i thought when will this end. >> reporter: they keep going, hoping by voicing frustration the community will unite behind them. >> we know they have information about who was, we want them to be able to speak out. help solve crimes, so we can get on with their lives. >> reporter: kron 4 news. >. >> ysabel: still to come to an early she gets mixed reviews. >> marty: let's get a look at walnut creek, a lot of sunshine this early sunday morning plenty more of white. i am a sneeze whisperer.
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>> marty: gov. jerry brown's office says he has had surgery to remove a cancerous growth on his nose. brown's office said in a statement saturday that he had the procedure on friday, after tests revealed the presence of basal cell carcinoma. brown is recovering at home. the governor was scheduled to address delegates at the state democratic party convention on sunday, but the statement said he won't attend any public events until his stitches are removed. >> ysabel: in san francisco charlie sheen, the to were made its way to the bay area. 19th appearance around the country, he has been in the spotlight since been fired from two and half man. we talk to fans. >> reporter: behind me you can see fans who came to watch charlie sheen. fans i spoke with some of them say 75 minute presentation was 75 minutes too
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long. >> i wasn't expecting too much. he was awful. >> unbelievable. it was exactly like dick right. >detroit. >> we decided to leave. >> the worst show i've seen in my life. >> charlie sheen did not drop one joke. >> he's got, he has kids, hang out with your kids. >> reporter: had me you can see some fans who watched his performance, while a woman bought 16 tickets but could not sell them in the past few weeks. 16 tickets $60 apiece she was out $1,000. kron 4 news. >> ysabel: i wonder how many
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tickets was sold around the country. the bad reviews keep coming. he is making a donation to bryan stow. >> marty: all the money from merchandise in san francisco is going to him.
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>> marty: we're back, taking a live look outside san francisco we have sunshine. >> ysabel: i think we have sunshine around the bay. >> brian: a good sunday morning to you, the weather is outstanding. another beautiful day. yesterday great, today even better. readings getting up into the '70s maybe even low 80s by 4:00 p.m. this afternoon. the
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warmest place is clear skies throughout. clear for tonight fog not an issue. we have offshore winds, tomorrow a sea breeze will trivalent pushing temperatures down a few degrees. instead of '70s bayside, some locations will drop into the '60s. that cool that will not last long, by tuesday look for things to warm back up again, fog in the morning but otherwise sunny. temperatures by the middle of the week as we start to go back up will be into the upper eighties may be the low 90s. the forecast at the beaches today, the readings this afternoon will be very nice, into the mid to upper 60s, if you notice at the beginning of the animation santa cruz 80 degrees. nice weather lake tahoe is well today cool highs in the '50s, the view from sunset last night. sonny for today, partly
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sunny tomorrow, sunday for tuesday and temperatures warming up by the middle of the week. highs getting in the mid-60s. future cast of what we are looking at here are the high temperatures for today. '70s, pockets of '80s, '60s at the coast. things begin to cool off slightly in the monday, 60s returning to the bay, not widespread '60s, just around the bridges. most everywhere else will be in the '70s, highs today looking great. '70s and '80s 83 napa, fairfield 80, 60s for the west side of san francisco, '70s into downtown 78 redwood city, the mid to upper '70s for the east shore, of oakland and
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berkeley mid to upper 70's. the breezes will pick up for the afternoon but not too bad. 20-30 mi. an hour. upper 70's, low 80s east bay, santa clara high of 80. blue skies throughout the day. 7 day around bay, temperatures coming down just a bit for monday, going back up tuesday, wednesday. warming trend by the middle of the weak operating possibly low 90s inland. he looks like the nice weather will last all the way into the weekend. >> marty >> henry: there are all lot of talk shows. there is only one with no corporate sponsorship. i hope literally you have heard we
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have the host. her book is called breaking the sound barrier. she is on pacific the radio in the bay area. to be honest there are few voices on the left side that have as much authority as she does. dozens of talk radio stations out very little left. >> i don't say right or left, i think characterization is breaking down. i'm thrilled that all the programs are not corporate. we went to madison wind marches were happening in wisconsin in the breaking down
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of categories you had republicans irs auditors who voted for the west constant government who were saying you were not going to destroy the fabric of our civil society. our teachers, nurses, we see this across the country, this whole issue of deficit and how we deal with the deficit. the idea that it was born on the back of those who can least afford it. when you see what happens in afghanistan $2 billion a week, if we are serious about getting budgets in order that is the first place we need to look. not only because it is a financial crisis, but a moral one. in terms of military strategy and everything else is happening in afghanistan is a catastrophe. >> henry: two or three years ago they thought the nation was shifting towards a new direction. there was a new president, a new way of thinking. the country shifted
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the other way what happened? >> i would say most people in this country, are deeply concerned about what is happening in this country. most people support social security, medicare, medicaid, we don't see that reflected in the media but that's what the polls show. we have to have a broader discussion about where that money is going. not only talk about issues like global warming but talk about alternative energy, which gaugeinstead of tg about nuclear, let's look at japan. instead of talking about cold, fossil fuels let's talk about renewable spirit i come to california beautiful day today, let's talk about sun, wind, they
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shouldn't be the alternative, they should be what our economy is based on. >> henry: we want to talk about the royal wedding though. in terms of radix the louder people are the better the ratings. >> ratings would soar through the roof of we talked about what really people are dealing with everyday. we should have more reality shows. true reality shows that reflect the life of people on the ground. then we could truly change the world. >> henry: her book is called breaking the sound barrier. you can't hear her here in the bay area every weekday morning at 7:00 a.m. and 9:00 a.m.. thank you for joining us. >> ysabel: retaliation if libya
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after four of gadhafi's relatives were killed. >> marty: may day rallies calling for equal rights for workers. we will have that when calling for equal rights for workers. we will have that when we come back. hydramine. magnesim hydroxide. atheletes foot. yes. i'm a people pleaser. if elected, i promise flu shots for all. i am a walking medical dictionary. congratulations virginia. inflamed uvula. i'm virginia. i'm a target pharmacist and i'm here to answer your questions.
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>> marty: in japan the fire department in the region hardest hit ended its search for 800 people still listed as missing. they have been searching for two months but now have decided to call it off to give members time to rebuild their lives. many left relative said holmes. at the ceremony was held to formally end the search today. >> ysabel: may day events around the globe today recognizing worker rights we have video from thailand, indonesia, they are demanding better working conditions. several events are planned in the bay area and
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around the country >> marty: it is going to be a beautiful day run of the bay area, live at san jose warmer temperatures, all in store today we will right back. 3ç
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>> live from the bay area new station this is the kron 4 morning news. >> ysabel: we are back at 9:30 a.m. on this beautiful sunday morning. a live look outside. we have walnut creek, and the shot from mt. tam. a bit of a freeze but not like yesterday. >> marty: we expect higher temperatures today, lower wind. adding up to a beautiful day as ryan will let this bill. >> brian: another beautiful day
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for the bay area today, a bit warmer than yesterday. forecast highs this afternoon calling for the mid-70s, upper 70's even low 80s. '80s for santa rosa, upper 70 san jose, these temperatures 3-7 degrees warmer than yesterday. future cast at 10:00 a.m., green showing '60s, we will go up to the '70s and there the '80s in north for the afternoon. concord 82, 78 san jose, santa rosa 80, san francisco 75, cool air at the coast. 69 today have beauvais, a delightful day for the beaches. lots of sunshine in the forecast. --69 half moon bay.
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-- >> marty: drivers from the storms in the south are holding on to faith today. from oklahoma to virginia health services to talk about rebuilding. you are looking at the latest video from alabama. the powerful storm killed 29 people in that community. it destroyed almost every business in town. 342 people confirmed dead across seven states. authorities are seeking the missing as they worried the death toll could get the rise again. >> ysabel: government officials in libya save one of gadhafi's sons and three grandchildren were killed today in the missile strike. nato has not confirmed the death. it came hours after a cease-fire and negotiations with the opposition. the news of these deaths sparked celebration. >> reporter: it was pandemonium
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late on saturday night, this is what it looked like when reports came that one of gadhafi's sons was reportedly killed in and nato air strike. hundreds of people gathering in the square waiving the revolution flag and honking their horns, singing, dancing, then fire. the man they want gone is the coffee. saturday night's news was good enough reason for these people to celebrate. >> by god we can rejoice in death. we want him to feel the pain and sorrow we go through with our own people. >> we are happy extremely happy, the greater to live will be when gaddafi gets killed. >> reporter: has so little
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credibility that many do not believe the news. many people say it's a lie. senior officials say gaddafi is trying to get sympathy. despites death this is the many celebrated saturday night. >> ysabel: nasa's space is refusing to end on schedule. endeavour's liftoff is cancelled until maybe the end of the week. our record number of people gathered to watch it launched. nasa says repair work is needed on faulty heater system. today's tip testing are required. another big drop to the event was commander mark kelly. he is married to gabrielle gifford she traveled to watch the left off. concerned about her recuperation her team is not say whether she will stick round for the new
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left off the. >> marty: president barack obama poking fun at the release of his birth certificate. he debuted a video. >> nobody has seen this footage in 50 years. not even me. (laughter) (music) >> marty: video for a lion king, he is getting revenge about his birth certificate from donald trump. mr. obama added to the businessman would bring change to the white house transforming it into a casino. with a whirlpool in the garden. >> ysabel: it's good to see there is still some laughter in the president's soul. somebody said you were looking older today mr. president. still to come an earthquake preparedness
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>> marty: under its prepared for the worst. nicole shows as have some responded to this. >> reporter: volunteers simile an earthquake by announcing it over the two-way radios it is part of the citywide disaster prepare grill. they're working with a program called core. members staged the aftermath of a major quake. a major disaster can overwhelm the first responders communities may have to survive on zero for up to 72 hours after the emergency. these drills teach neighbors have to
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take care of each other until crews could get to the scene. >> just remember the basic steps, the practice them, particularly in light of japan and alabama, i still remember 1989 earthquake. it doesn't leave me. i would rather be prepared and know what to do we will have a disaster, whether we are here or someplace else. we should always be prepared and ready to participate in the community and help each other route. >> reporter: deeper involved in this can get emergency text message alerts on your cell phone on what to do in the event of our real life natural disaster. kron 4 news. >> ysabel: still ahead your sports highlight. >> marty: time for henry. >> henry: i'm sitting here with the poet diane who has well
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>> marty: we are back, beautiful start to the sunday morning alive look outside, city hall there and the center of your screen. >> ysabel: meteorologist bryant has been talking about that all morning. it should be to host the '70s and maybe 80's. >> brian: a good sunday morning to the weather today is looking outstanding, another beautiful day, yesterday great, and today even better if you like warmer temperatures. look for reading is to get into the '70s even the low 80s by 4:00 p.m. this
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afternoon, the warmer places clear skies through. clifford tonight the fog non-issue, we have offshore winds, for tomorrow seabury's will trickle back again, pushing temperatures down a few degrees, instead of '70s some locations will drop back into the '60s. that cool down will not last long, by tuesday look for things to warm up again, fog in the morning but otherwise sunny. temperatures by the middle of the we will be into the upper 80's, low 90s. forecast at the beaches today. the readings this afternoon will be very nice, into the mid to upper 60s, if you notice that the beginning of the animation santa cruz of forecast high of 80 degrees. nice weather at lake tahoe as well. today on the cool side we will have highs in the '50s. the views from sunset last
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night, sunday for today, partly sunny tomorrow, sunday for tuesday, the temperatures warming up by the middle of next week. highs getting in to the mid-60s. future cast will we are looking at here are the high temperatures forecast for today. '70s, pockets of eighties in orange, 60s that the coast. things began to cool off just slightly into monday, '60s returning to the bay. not widespread just around the bridges like the san rafael bridge and the bay bridge as well. most everywhere else will be the '70s. your highs today looking great. nice and warm, '70s even the '80s 83 napa, fairfield 80, 60s for the west side of san francisco, '70s into downtown. 78 red with city, mid to upper '70's and the shore, oakland and berkeley mid to
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upper '70s with sunny skies. breezes will pick up for the afternoon but not too badly. 20- 30 mi. per hour. upper '70's low 80s east bay, santa clara high of 80, blue skies throughout the day. 7 day around bay, temperatures coming down just a bit for monday. going back up toward again very quickly tuesday, wednesday. warming trend by the middle of the week look for every piece possibly low 90s inland, upper '70s low 80s by the day. it looks like the nice weather will last all the way until next weekend. >> henry: at the age of 14 she decided she was going to be a poet. she was arguably this the female poet. she lives in san francisco today, she still writes poetry and she does one
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reading every year in san francisco. it is the the fast. i want to find out what you are working on now. >> right now at 2:00 a.m. i rode up call reminding people that it is a workers' holiday. before it was a holiday for workers it was a pagan holiday. sometimes we don't go back far enough. >> henry: what you think about poetry today. >> it is a very nice feel. in general and i include some of my work we don't look big enough. for far enough. in the may date pull i say that may our
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struggle be the ultimate struggle in our own minds and own hearts, to open further, open to all humans, beings, all that is and all that can be. >> henry: you are right to during the peak area. >> all powers of the imagination. >> henry: you are writing in the '50s. i wonder if you had the same self righteousness, we look up to the people. >> when i was in the village we were scared, it was the '50s. i said on the steps and that news that rosenberg had been burned. some became to my door and said we were scared. we were a
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political and never scared of anything, i didn't know alan into all 58, the early '50s we only talk to each other we didn't have phones, it was a scary time. >> henry: is sounds beautiful free love. >> plenty of free love, but you only talked to people you really knew. you were careful not to be overheard. >> henry: you are a single mom way back. you were seen as a radical. >> i guess. i said i wanted to keep my body. i knew i didn't wanna live with a man. i live in an italian household, a calumet are not good husbands. maybe
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they're wonderful now. but then no parent of wanted a baby and to be left alone. i propose this to my various lovers in the ran away. i stopped telling them and i got pregnant. >> henry: 501 and on the spiri'n this. >> i do have their ratings to help with the cause. >> henry: it is the diva fast. may 28th, go to the web site for more information on that. >> my web site will be done soon. >> henry: i'm sorry we don't have more time to talk about
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your amazing life. >> i want to talk about how they think obama has to the sea. not today. >> henry: they are turning off the monitors already but thank you for joining us. >> ysabel: we appreciated purple. the giants rebook the series this morning the chance after wind against the washington nationals came down to the last inning. brian wilson loads the bases, but then he got back into control. giants went 2-1. the panda's out of the lineup for six weeks, he broke a bone in his wrist. he felt the pain during the game on friday night. the a's are looking to rebound after getting pounded by the rangers. these were never in that they took an early lead screw to thecruising to the win >> marty: the are gathering at
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the shark tank. game two against detroit red wings. at the tank at noon and early start. >> ysabel: we have new numbers on how many americans got up early to watch their will wedding friday. we knew you needed one more last fact. >> marty: kron 4 exclusive coverage of the bay to breakers on sunday may 15th. it's start talka day am.
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>> marty: were you one of the 23 million people who got up early friday to watch prince william to tie the knot. >> ysabel: 2 billion around the
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globe. >> marty: before we say goodbye kisses are toast. these people want to remind us mother's day is next sunday may 8th. this bottle is only available. >> ysabel: they didn't realize there are only two of us in the news room. >> henry: it doesn't have to say i love kron 4. >> marty: they will ship it directly to mom. henry is holding the raffle later today. >> ysabel: are you ruffling henry? >> marty: that will do ufor us this morning. >> ysabel: we will see you back here next weekend.
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