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the coast. 49 in redwood city and the same in los gatos. the satellite in greater showing the eye of the storm is spinning off the coast. see the cloud coverage pushing in. the afternoon highs will only be in the 60s with 50s and santa rosa, richmond, it is going to be = day today 60 in oakland. 64 in mountain view. it is going to be a cool day today. taking a look at your kron 4 7 day around the bay the showers consistent throughout this evening. a dry out and then the more rainfall for the work week. >> thank you. in oakland clot crackdown on prostitution, even as young as 12 years old. da lin the
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police chief is taking action. >>reporter: for several years oakland, the san antonio in toward prostitution out in the open on the is the international boulevard and during press the torsion. waiting for jaunts to pick them up even at bus stop. they have seen this all the time. >> night time, the time. >> all day. 9:00 a.m., 10:00 a.m., 11. >> these nabors are so fed up that about 100 marched down the heart stops fomost popular-and want to take care of their community. >> chief anthony bats also wants to take back these young girls. >> these girls are 12 years old, 13 years old, and even in foster care. when the
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earth taken nobody says that where is our child and they're put into slavery and put out here on the street. chief anthony bats has a special task force to combat this. >> i want to embarrass of those who are engaged in prostitution with a trough year-old baby, 30 0pd. humiliating them by photographing them come off posting their posting their photographs would hopefully stop the prostitution. after a similar sting operation, after two months, the prostitution resumed. >> a man of civic survive a train accident near martinez marina. he had to be rescued from his pickup truck after
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colliding with a union pacific train. the train was on the roof the truck---on its roof, just minor injuries. nobody on the train had injuries. in san francisco, several people had a three alarm fire in the mission district 506 cap st. it started friday afternoon. . battling the blaze as the heavy, black smoke could be seen across the city. this is typical difficult--to contain. >> some of these obstacles for the heavy wind. it was very windy out today and a large attic space. that carries a lot of volume of fire and difficult to get to that. >> no injuries but nine adults were displaced the
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red cross is helping. a preliminary report says the cause was accidental. >> new details on the passenger charged towards the cockpit from chicago flight to s f o. the federal court initial hearing said that he was much more violent than initially revealed he tried to head but and a salt the person that subdued him. he says that h spends require special medical care however, they agreed that he is a danger to the community. the relatives are disappointed and they to is one to support him through. >> which is want to get him the help that he needs. >> the judge will allow the attorneys and mental health experts to evaluate him. he
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will be back in court at the end of the month. this is the official bay to breakers ed lee wwas recognized and given a 100 monogram bib . >> thousands of residents along the mississippi river are ready for the floods. also the weather and the bay area. we are expecting a cold day around here and rain later. taking a live look at walnut creek. we will be right back.
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louisiana from greenville, mississippi. if that's the way is open? that would save cities like new orleans. already, terrible rising waters in greenville, mississippi. 25,000 people in back to what it, shouldershelters are available. >> the associated press is saying that the government is redurefusing to release the photos of the body. the pentagon does not need this information has any value or a pressing time of releasing these photos of the body of osama bin laden. as been a
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>> we are back on kron 4 news this weekend. taking a live look with ganassi too much with that overcast fog. to get more on the weather, let us check in. >> good morning, marty. a live look at the golden gate bridge. we're also seeing that cloud coverage it definitely would unseasonable conditions of
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the middle of may. more clouds will bring rainfall and the chance for thunderstorms small pockets of hail and even snowfall. you could see some snow dusting tomorrow. it should dry out perhaps a pocket of leftover sprinkles for the race. 50s along the coast, 60s and redwood city. 49 degrees in double sculls, 53 i he word and 49 degrees-in los gatos. --and with the increasing cloud coverage it could see 1:00 p.m. in the north bay. you can see that it will make its way towards the coast. that orange/yellow is indicating moderate to heavy downfall. with widespread rainfall by 10:00 p.m..
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overnight, it should dry out but then a dry, residual sprinkles for your race tomorrow. cool, breezy today. 68 with 62 degrees in fairfield today. more of low 60s as we go towards the south of the peninsula. through morgan hill, finally, the your kron 4 7 day around the bay that wet weather in store for us today, tomorrow. another wave of storms for the workweek and finally some sunshine by the end of your work week. i also want to show you the street closure for tomorrow. in fact, off van ness will be closed with the addition of side streets. please plan accordingly. 7:16. >> thank you. , the za
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zle bay to breakers pam moore speaks to a blind race participant. >> early morning, at the ymca here record lows is getting ready for the beta breakers every spring the sense that the lyndon johnson was in the warehouse. >> i am considered one of the permanent fixtures of the race, i guess. >> he has the record, with 44 consecutive years but that is not all that makes him unique. >> i am blind but that is all there is to it. >> blind but harley then disabled, when of the fastest 500 to finish the race, he remembers. >> with 400 people i have you, but there were 30,000 behind me. >> he was not always that confident. as a teenager he was not allowed to take physical assocation. he credits a counselor at a
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summer camp for the blind. >> and a very short amount of time i became a water skier. and i thought that of light and water ski, i can do anything. >> that was 1958. 10 years later he entered the bay to breakers and took home eight trophy for discouraged. he may not be as old as the hills but he is ben keep brought home a trophy for it-his courage. >> the 200 ft. climb was added in 1968. as part of a detour. >> he wears a sign that says i get my throat on the street all-through on history tell aloft he gets his thrill on hay street hill is wet t-shirt says. >> if i do not have a partner i could not do it. >>pam: besides helping, he
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guides him. >> he has no problem sensing the carnival atmosphere. >> imagine into a roller- coaster and what is a going to be like and starts moving. >>pam: the moving movement has moved a lot in the past 44 years. >> 900 and the first race and then, 1000, 2000 so this is getting out of control altogether. for >>pam: he has taken part in competition from their funds, to iron man, triathlon's. and iron man. from competitions. he says that this race will always be special. >> the first foot race. celebrating my health and fitness being a part of it fro a great san francisco tradition is what i like
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about it. >>pam: many people are looking back and he is looking for to a new milestone. >> we are working on it when i want to be my 50th race. >>pam we have exclusive coverage of the zazzle bay to breakers with gary radnich and pam moore hosting tomorrow morning. we will have an hour-long encore at 7:00 p.m. tomorrow. stay with us, sports highlights with gary radnich. the giants' winning streak coming to an end. the san jose sharks getting ready for tomorrow's big game! they live look at the approach to the bay bridge. we will be back.
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sports, the these are facing chicago. the national hockey league, the sharks are getting ready to take on the western conference finals. >> hot at home, the giants slowed down in the san francisco. it started pretty well for san francisco. and the chicago cubs have very good record at wrigley field even with the fog. six runs, and ryan it dempster struck out. johnson breaks the game open in the seventh inning. three-run triple down the line and this fabled ballpark crazy things can happen. the giants, but it was a high moment. they singing. >> root, root, for the home
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game if they do now when it is a shame. for it is one, two, three strikes you're out at the old ball game gabe slate tec (cheers & applause) and he pitched for the chicago cubs and he was going to doing that. the a's are home from the road with a difficult round omar his 44 this 22nd season. for the white sox, and david de jesus his 999 9th hit. the a's have three runs over and cocoa try to
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steal home in the game is over. giving him some kudos for cutfor the tenacity to steal home. in a week from sunday, hosting,, >> there is always going to the question until a u.n., so our goal is to get there. until-we win. our goal is to play the best in the league in our conference final. >> we're only one half with their as hard as we have for, we're still on the one half there. fed >> sunday night, 5:00 p.m.. >> memphis, they're going the distance. fans in memphis sharincheering their team on. the surprise club in the nba. zack randolph tonight. doing his business
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with 13 rebounds, 95-83. the series is tied at 3 and the winner will advance to the western conference to beat the mavericks. the warriors, he is not interested in hosting. brian shaw from bishop and played for the warriors during these long nba career now he is the the assistant to the objectito phil jackson. >>pam: i like him, he is a good community activist. >> if you can coached the lakers over the warriors? [laughter] >> sarina williams pulling out of the french open. levine has also followed suit. it will be the first time since 2003 some that neither v that neither venus and serena will not be planning. >>pam we are going to be
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hosting the the zazzle bay to breakers i was twisting the entire time. again, check us out. -tweakin treat [laughter) >> the state budget crisis causing more layoffs and the closure of dozens of bay area parks. details as we have a live look outside. this time from the golden gate bridge. overcast. it is going to stay that way for about the day. throughout the day.
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i'm twice as likely to drop out of high school. there's a 50-50 chance i'll end up homeless. not everyone can be a foster parent but anyone can help a foster child. live from the kron 4 news station, this is the kron 4 news. (music) >> a beautiful live look. those pictures of you all you need to know. it feels more like the month of march. >> correct it does not feel like the middle of may with the overcast conditions in
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the south bay. currently, san jose is at 52 degrees. to 62 degrees by noon. the afternoon high of 64 and then down to the amount of 54 degrees by ppm. with 40 to degrees along the coast in los gatos, fremont. taking a look at 48-along the coast. this system is providing increasing cloud coverage for all of the date it will be cool, breezy. the act in high is only in the upper 50s, low 60s. 62 in santa rosa, a perfect these and fairfield, 60 in oakland, 62 in antioch and mid 60s for morgan hill. finally, your kron 4 7 day around the bay not looking like the month of may and a chance for a he
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will, storms and another storm system for the beginning of your work week. 7:31, marty? >> thank you. the zazzle bay to breakers right around the corner. tomorrow, may 15th let us take a look at the route it starts at the embarcadero. near howard street. up to a night and then the infamous hayes street hill then martin luther king drive,:a dry, and finish of the grape highway participants will be helping the want to get in on the action early sunday morning. take a look. muni has a special pre-race at 4:4:05 a.m. caltran has an express train. just after 5:00 a.m., bart is also running a train every 20 minutes at 5:00 a.m. and also special growth of the golden gate, vallejo, oakland, and even ferries.
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if you like information? www.kron4.com and click on the zazzle bay to breakers gabe slate tech report with a costume. >> one of the best part is the costumes. this year we are going to pay you for your creativity and good old fashioned it silliness. submit your photo of your costume and you could win a $50 to kick a certificate to r e i. from your smart phone. gift-certificate is the prize. download our mobile application or send it to your liveshare web site and also the facebook fan page will have the results. the five photos will each have a $50 gift
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certificate. and just being without clothing does not count! send us your picture of your beta breakers you never know, you could win. for more information on how you could win this and us on facebook. >>pam the revised plan will help the $16.4 billion deficit in eliminating california unemployment insurance appeals court. it has been criticized in the past with a expense of alternative for lawmakers looking for work. each of the making over $128,000 per year. in the board meets only once, twice per month. this is looking to save $1.2
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million per year. >> kimberlee:thousands demonstrg across california including san francisco civic center plaza protesting additional cuts to education. many holding signs that demand in the lawmaker's stop any future cuts. reggie kumar was there and reports of what teacher is planning to do. many already received pink slips. >>reporter: teachers, parents, students in front of city hall demanding that state lawmakers stop gutting funding of the california's education system. many in attendance were teachers that will be losing their jobs next month. kimberly, she has worked at meta for 17 years. >> i received these in the past and have always been reinstated by the month of june. this time i was told i was not reinstated.
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>>reporter: her colleague is a third grade teacher in the same school. >> i pursley have a child that is attending the university and i pursley have a child i personally have a child who is pursuing an education career. i discouraged her. it is a sad day. >> we're losing the 25 percent of our workforce is terrible. >>reporter: if this temporary tax is not renewed governor brown could cut $1.4 billion from the state budget that could break down to $695 in cuts per student purrin california, with $7 million cuts per district. that includes 47,000 teacher layoffs. and the class size will also increase by 16 percent. this is one of the lucky ones a pre-taped at
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paramount elementary in san francisco. pre-k. >> i will be able to get my job next year. the child development program is still on the list for teachers to be reinstated. >>reporter: the educators will find out on monday if there will be additional cuts. governor brown will release his revised budget plan. off in san francisco, reggie kumar, kron 4 news. >> that is not all. 20 bay area parts to be closed. kate thompson is reporting on a park closures that could happen soon as this labor day. it's >>reporter: parks like this to be showing up like this that many bay area state parks. in the south bay, henry state part the largest park in northern california is on the list to be shut down. the closure would mean no camping, no hiking, no visitor center. at the 87,000 a. park. in marin county, the alsthere state parks
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also at stake. the state budget cannot afford to keep an open up with a four- beaches and picnic areas. to the 120,000 annual visitors. in san francisco, candlestick recreational area is on the list. parking lots would be dated and upkeep would be produced. only a caretaker status. patrol be sent in now, again to look for damage. without more money it is only option is to partner with cities, counties and have them up or the park system in order to keep these parks open. kate thompson, kron 4 news. >> still ahead on kron 4 news this weekend to be a reminder for-and a---for injecting botox into her daughter..
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woman admitted providing her daughter with botox injections for beauty pageants and they say that she is not doing anything wrong. >> these photos are shown the eight year-old daughter with a boa >> are you afraid? >> yes. >> it hurts. >> do you cry? >> yes. >> there are plenty of people that do it. >>reporter: terry campbell is saying that she is giving her daughter to better prepare for beauty pageants. >> when she is per forming with the patchen's there are chris is right there. >> does it look better after you get out talks? >> yes, we better. >>reporter: california and human services agency has launched an investigation. kerry campbell says that she is not knowing anything wrong. >> it is not child abuse i am not hurting my daughter i
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take very good care of my daughter. >>reporter: the human services agency would not comment on the investigation. they would say that the report of the injections have generated numerous calls to the child abuse hotline. they say that they take all calls seriously. and everything in their power to make sure the safety of san francisco's children. in san francisco, dan kerman, kron 4 news. >> marty: warren tire full forecast coming up. before that, your full forecast- your entire forecast first, the army copr of engineers are going to open up that spillway flooding intentionally, small communities to save the orleans
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i am a chemistry aficionado. diphenhydramine. magnesium 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. >> marty: will come back this saturday morning temperatures are going to be cooler welcome back. good morning. >> good morning. we are taking a live look outside
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from our mount tam cam big clouds! it looks like the month of february with the loan wind and the increasing cloud coverage throughout the day. that wind blowing. thunderstorms possible and even hail. we should be mostly dry by the race. taking a look at the the zazzle bay to breakers fifth >> the north bay, to the south bay, and the 50s along the immediate bay. 49 in los gatos. the satellite and ritter showing that the eye of the storm is off the coast. making its way into the bay area. the satellite and radar is also shown the increasing cloud coverage. the rain could be 1:00 p.m. in the north bay by 8:00 p.m. this evening you can see that it will push towards the coast. this pocket of yellow, orange indicative of moderate/heavy downpour. by 10:00 a.m., more widespread. it will
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start to break up, try out. by 5:00 a.m., only scattered, light sprinkles throughout the bay area. we should be dry for the race. the afternoon highs will only be in the 50s and 60s. 62 in santa rosa. if richmond, 62 in fairfield. low 60s for oakland and down the peninsula 56 in half moon bay. 65 degrees and morgan hill. finally, your kron 4 7 day around the bay that rain, with these thunderstorms tonight! on monday, the showers could last towards wednesday. finally, sunshine at the end of your work week next week. if >> marty: is difficult to believe that we on the month of may. the account the zazzle bay to breakers down one of the best races and if you do not know about the history? not to worry. vern glenn 5:12 1906 the
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earthquake/firelock one- quarter of the city in ashes and ruins. over one half the population was homeless. it took five years with the city to get back on its feet. >> once they did they had this big race. >> on the year's day, 1912 runners dashed towards market street. with immaculate survivor along this still, visible fire lines in the earthquake. 7.5 mi., 44 minutes, st. mary's college student body finished the finish line. - bobby >> 3, 2, 1. (gunsshot) >> 90 years later there would be amazed at the changes. (music) crazy costumes,
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>> and the love bug! with costumes judging began. and have not looked back a sense. >> marty: the zazzle bay to breakers we will have live coverage of the zazzle bay to breakers 100th running bay to breakers. pam moore and gary radnich will be hosting - with cameras set up all along the race. don't miss morning, on kron4.s the zazzle bay to breakers at 7:00 p.m. and on court. the ripple skills will be helping hunger. today is the u.s. postal service annual stamp out hunger. letter carriers will picking up not-perishable left in mailboxes. postal officials say that this is the largest food collection single-day in the entire country. last year they collected 77 million lbs. of food in one day. to find out
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will come back to kron 4 news this weekend. isabel is off. 25,000 people in louisiana may not be able to return. to their homes, the controversial intentional flooding to save new orleans. and the 100 the zazzle bay to breakers as it was here! jan. >> i did those costumes, it was so much fun, with the elvis. with rich little he started with judy garland, james mason and a rich little will be in the studio. in this hour, with elleiot lavine and the new will farretll film. >> thank you, jan. >> marty: let us check-in about henry.
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>> i have your news this this hallah, and kahlua todd these both come together? i will show you. >> how did these come together? some nouvea jewish the schitch in the kitchen. >> marty: now, a live of book. overcast skies, " conditions and good morning janu. good morning, marty. from our roof cam, gray skies and partly sunny second conditions. we are respecting rain later today. partly sunny-conditions, with 60s and only 58 in the
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san francisco. another cool down by 52 degrees at 8:00 p.m. 50s in half moon bay. fas taking a look at the satellite and radar is late- season storm off the coast. making its way into the bay area. in fact, the increasing cloud coverage in the rainfall. it is going to be a cool day today. only 60s and santa rosa, 50s through richmond and san rafeal 60s in oakland, 58 in hayward. 65 degrees for morgan hill. taking a look at the seven day around the bay. with the thunderstorms, it does not look like the month of may. finally some sunshine by thursday and friday. 8:0 2:00 a.m. >> marty: thank you, and
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headlines cities leaders are crack even 24 hours a day. oakland san antonio neighborhood is a problem with prostitution the san antonio endored boulevard and during prostitution. waiting for even the recording them from local high schools, with a special task force with neighbors marching down international boulevard the san antonio endored prostitution out in the open on the is the international boulevard and during>> night time, the time. >> chief anthony bats also young girls. old, 13 years old, and even earth taken nobody says that put out here on the street. special task force to combat humiliating them by photographing them , posting their posting their photographs would hopefully stop the prostitution. after in oakland, poland. >> marty: 2 the president-in
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open- da lin >> marty: the president is hoping for local oil resources off the coast of alaska, and the gulf of mexico and also stop the tax breaks. >> making 4 billion of profits each week and yet they did 4 billion of dollars in taxpayer subsidies each year. $4 billion when americans can barely fill up their gas tanks. $4 billion when we are trying to reduce the deficit. this is not fair. it does not make sense. before i was president the ceo admitted that the tax subsidies to not make sense. next week a vote in congress and i hope democrats and republicans can come together to to get
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this done. the controlled house has three options which the president opposes. >> marty: twitter 24 hours away from the the zazzle bay to breakers -we are 24 hours a way. charles clifford has more. the >>reporter: beta breakers is a 12-kilometers 7.5 mi. east-west starting in downtown. it goes across the city through golden gate park and finishes at the pacific ocean near ocean beach. let me zoom into the start line. some of the course, curves and the features. the race starts at four, five blocks away from bp. at howard street and beall run west down howard street and towards the mosconi center. your
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first turn will be at night st. take a right going one- quarter mile and then crossing market street, and a slight left onto hayes street and the vanness and then laguna and then you hit the hayes street and then visidaro and then the pan halde of :kate parkin and jfk dry. the conservatory flowers, the young museum the academy of sciences. and then the polo field and that
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five will receive a $50 gift certificate. if you do not have a smart phone? you can upload from a website. we havewe will have live coverage of the zazzle bay to breakers 100th running bay to breakers. pam moore and - with cameras set up all along the race. don't miss morning, on kron4. atm and then a encore 7:00 p.m. tomorrow night. at 8:00 a.m., kron 4 tomorrow coverage of the race. when we return, your full forecast. overcast, with rain expected. we will be right back.
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defeating the red wings. three-two! they will go back to the conference final for the second straight year. the fans are hyped shoulder support and lining up to get the latest gear. the-vans are showing their support. >> the slide was-5 d. the official shark tank this line was 5-a deep. employes were busy getting new gear to get ready for the steady stream of hands altering with anything. >> and going to hang it up in my office and cheer! >> this is great, and everything. these can go in my garage, t-shirts, and things for my kids.
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yamagucci, and we like our men on ice. this is for you,. >>reporter: the shark tank is not the only place the farmers' market on san pedro was decorated and the colors of black and teal shown their support. >> i might die hard fan and i'm looking forward to the next round i cannot wait. >>reporter: they are totally behind the team and think that the shark tank will be the new homes for the stanley cup. >> marty: 8:13. henry? i have to it meant that i grew up on jewish cuisine and it is not my favorite. it was not my favorite until i met this chef. she is amazing, a non-jewish woman taking jewish food and transformed it into epicurean delight.
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>> marty: the army corp opening up this morganza s pillway opening this up could be flooded homes and land. new orleans and baton rouge would be scaresaved-- spared. this is a live shot outside. it looks almost like the middle of spurrinit los cold. >> it looks like the month of february, not the month
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of may. increasing clouds today. with a storm this evening and even the chance of thunderstorms with small pockets of hail. definitely not conducive for the race but it should clear up by the the zazzle bay to breakers the temperatures are slow to warm. still upper 40's, low 50s. to the east bay, up 52 degrees in san jose. also windy. if you are in fairfield? 20 m.p.h., 12 m.p.h. s f o. 18 sustained in oakland. those are going to pick up as we get closer to the storm time. the eye of the storm is off the coast. slowly making its way into the bay area. you could see raindrops as early as 1:00 a.m. this light rain indicated but the light rain by-1:00 p.m..
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increasing towards the coast by the p.m. the yellow is indicating moderate to heavy down poor and downpour- and even if it will dry out by 2:00 a.m. by 5:00 a.m., mostly dry with pockets of light, light green residual moisture. indicated by the green. hopefully, will be dry for the start of the race. today will only be in the low 64 santa rosa. upper 50s through san rafeal with concord, 60s and even along the coast. the the six in half moon bay, 62 in half moon bay. the key seven degrees in los gatos. taking a look at 57 degrees and-los gatos. and henry? >> funny, you do not look jewish lala that is an old
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jewish joke [laughter]. tory is combining judea's soma shitscka was not born jewish but i converted last year but i love a jewish food and i created a website called www.shtiscka.com going to change your mind about jewish cuisine. >> great. >> case in point is what? >> hallah bread pudding. >> this is a traditional british bread. >> beautiful. >> delicious a this- breaded
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bread served for the sabbath. >> i is used for my recipe with bread pudding with roasted walnuts. roasting those to bring up the aroma, what adding texture. adding this to the texture with cream, eggs, sugar, spices. all types of good things. >> my ancestors this it boiled this and water. >> no! palanny reasons. the] and you can even put perhaps chocolate chips. and putting and california raisins. >> this is all kosher? >> yes. we have these cubes of toasted hallah bread
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cream, spices, and a bit of not make and sugar. we cooked this for about 10 minutes. with even nutmeg -- nutmeg and cover with foil and bake. take out the one that has spent baked this is what it will look like when it comes out of the oven. and >> it is gorgeous! >> with a low and this sauce. >> it is about time! with that kahlua ! >> take that and add a little but it is the secret
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live from the kron 4 news station, this is the kron 4 news. >> marty: you will want to bundle up heading out and about. cool temperatures. janu >> good morning. looking upside @ san jose with overcast conditions. looking outside--looking outside, a late system storm this evening with chance of thunderstorms and even small pockets of hail. mostly dry just in time for bay to breakers. temperatures
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outside are in the 50s. 51 in santa rosa, napa, and through the coast and down the peninsula. and in the south bay. your satellite and writer showing that storm that satellite and---- breede ruth radar is showing soe storm-the radar can by 8:00 p.m., it is when to push its way towards the coast. the yellow is indicating moderate to heavy it will grow more widespread by 2:00 a.m., it should be dry and 5:00 a.m., scattered light sprinkles. it should be mainly dry by the start of the race tomorrow. breezy, cool, 62 degrees in santa rosa. also through
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fairfield, low 60s in the east bay. 64 and san jose. taking a look at the seven day around the bay it does not look like the month of may. showers towards with sprinkles. finally, sunshine by the end of your work week. 8:32. >> thank you. >> marty: we will have live coverage of the zazzle bay to breakers 100th running bay starting of the embarcadero on howard street tonight street at the hay street hill the 200 feet john f. kennedy drive, golden gate park and finishing. local agencies will be helping people with pre-race service at 4:45-and
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board is also running trains every 20 minutes at 5:00 a.m.-court. also golden gate/vallejo oakland ferry service. www.kron4.com will have full details. drinking is absolutely forbidden. in the past control has not been iaffective and organizers say that there is no looking the other way. >>reporter: the most police, never. for the first time in the 100 year history private security is being brought in. all in an effort to put an end to alcohol consumption. since 20 06, efforts and made to keep it under control. this picture with not taking
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things seriously or enforced will but organizers say that it will be zero tolerance. no more alcohol. police will be at the checkpoints confiscating any alcohol they see with private security also be backing them up. stopping in the from the the the 5000 runners to are caught drinking or even spectators. if they are bor billion alrea drunk or belligeren? a judgment call if they are arrested or if they are going to go to a sobering tent. organizers are using this and these portable bourse will be confiscated, immediately. kate thompson, kron 4 news. >> marty: the east bay where memorial stadium-to more portable bars-- >> marty: what will be the
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same, and what will be different be. >> uc berkeley is used a rowdy crowd today is another group of noisemakers a different types of noise. it is not cheering blue and gold but it is a lot of construction activity today. >> we were provided a look at the construction of the stadium. >> what you are seeing is the winding down the demolition and a prep stages. the beginning of the new concrete structure on the to the yard line. it what you can see is the placement of the steel reinforcement for the new foundation of the west building. although we will have a new building inside the historic facade. the outside will remain the same can be restored to its former glory. on the back side of the historical which is a large reinforcement piece of steel it will be a new structural wall for a
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moral stadium. it will be if the near for the new stadium. tomorrow- >>reporter: the seismic vulnerability was a main reason. >> this old memorial stadium is showing it is not structurally sound for seismic activity. >>reporter: the time honored tradition of the tree lined hills above the stadium will remain non impacted from the construction. >> there are some unique things about memorial stadium and that hill is one of them. it will remain a tradition for this place and there's no changes planned for there. >>reporter: jeff pierce >> marty: 8:36 jan? >> dames, guys, we're going to watch the mean streets of
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pickup truck after colliding with a union injuries. nobody on the train had injuries. in san francisco, several people difficult--to contain. fire and difficult to get to that. >> new details on the passenger charged towards the cockpit from chicago flight to s f o. the federal court initial hearing said that he was much more violent than initially revealed he tried to head but and assault the person that subdued him. he says that h spends require special medical care however, they agreed that he is a danger to the community. the relatives are disappointed and they to is one to support him through. >> wheat is one to help him. the help that he needs. >> the judge will allow the attorneys and mental health experts to evaluate him. he will be back in court at the end of the month.
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this man was married to joan crawford. this is part of the i wake up trimming 2011 the legendary and the lost. wake up-and training. the roxy theater elliot lavine. >> thank you for having me. wake up traini dreaming. >> this is a series of film noirs in the month of may and bring together film noir. - a style of film of 40s and 50s with a theme of doom, with beautiful black
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and white photography. >> with beautiful guys, and tough gals, dames. >> the shadows, and the tough gals like gloria graham and his religion, and had revo heart. >> we are very fortunate. the leading men of robert mitchum and bogart. we reward our audience by bringing them amazing films. >> look of this, kiss me deadly. and how to show these movies? >> beautiful a 75 and an archive prince. more often than not 75 mm that a been
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maintained by the studios so the look absolutely terrific on the big roxie screen. >> to see it with every people there is a shared humanity. >> kiss me deadly, you do not get the a emotional connection. however, but 200 other people it is an entirely different experience. >> this is how you can be part of it. wake up dreaming of the sixth. and you can go to www.wakeupdreaming.com a look at great film noir. it is the tv guide the war going to want to take it with you. >> and good to take it right now! thank you, elliott lavine. and the stage
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tragedy with comedy and will will ferrell and bill murray alcoholism. he plays an alcoholic is a trauma. it is not funny. it is slow, reported that it is a dramatic movie. 2.5 hats. for everything must go. 2.5 hats out of four. good for you, will ferel. a great, performance and also a garmenandanchorman, next, richad little. >> marty: how can you get cash? the zazzle bay to breakers let us check-in with henry. >> these are unique images
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called " everything is its own reward " and if you think that it is familiar? it is in the san francisco chronicle pink section. thank you, the sunday section. >> thank you. >> let me look at these pictures he is a great looking guy but let us take a look at these pictures. paul, how do you to this? the texture. >> the process is that i am writing these stories of function. i am drawing on the site i began all of my drawings street to ink, with no pencil. >> you are standing there? >> setting. i have a small diesi have paper, and a pan with me and i'm responding from light commission a, a composition. i will be walking down the street and a seemingly, not to see
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something but and i can see something beautiful. in a corner, the with the light is bouncing off. >> that is what i like most about these works. this is a perfectly good example. you know, we walk by something like this with something like a in alley. you have made this and give it a life, a sense of spirit. i do not know how you do it. or for that matter, how these words fit in. for example. this one. >> this is twice in less than 24 hours i find myself stopped on this corner in conversation. once in an argument, the other for business of light. both for the amount of their demands and both were necessary. >> this was a moment-both for 30 minutes- >> and i for some reason it happened on this same corner and this is seemingly and an auction was corner but it is a powerful
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moment for me. this is speak sharing a moment that word of these moments in my life happen? >> you studied fine arts? >> correct. >> you were going to be a painter? >> painting is something that hangs on the wall is not accessible. i like making books, publishing because it can be private object. you can take a book home with you interact with it in your most private spaces. i draw to support my riding habit. that is a perfect summation. >> this is a paris cobblestone street. and our buildings also have character. >> that is telegraph hill. >> that is so san francisco. >> that is a play off of a hitchcock film. plank of how
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he used san francisco. >> the book is called everything is its own reward and paul mcdonald. my sense is that everything like this you can probably see a long time looking at it. and i plan on having this on the coffee table. the information is on the screen of how you can see paul madonna. .com that was easy, and think to some much. every sunday in the san francisco chronicle. into-so much-cherished thank you. >> thank you. --so much and i call this a reassurinportable shrim
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news. >> marty: good morning, i am marty gonzales. thank you for joining us. the federal government is under fire for refusing to release photos of to osama bin l andaden and l her favorite word. the government is under fire to not release photos of osama bin laden. >> i wonder what i like that word so much? >> marty: because you are dazzling. >> we are going to celebrate show business with rich little. >> marty: about cecil and dazzle let us go to henry. >> how about as dazzle and dazzle, >> whole lot this with a counseling california it is pouring all over the state. how about? touring--four
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people that need help. and i think i know what you are thinking. >> a great idea. >> marty: looking outside some weather changes overcast. cool temperatures and even thunderstorms. >> we are expecting non- seasonal weather with overcast conditions right now. the chance for rain later, even help possible. . even hail-will be possible with windy conditions the wind speed in fairfield at 20 m.p.h. 14 m.p.h. in oakland, 12 sustained at s f o the gusting wind is going to be picking up towards the storm. the satellite and radar is showing that it is
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slowly making its way into the bakery with increasing clouds. the rain is going to hit us this evening. all of run, a cool day by only " 60s and upper 50s all-round. with richmond, vallejo, and low 60s along the peninsula. cool in half moon bay. 65 degrees and morgan hill. your kron 4 7 day around the bay during! and the chance of showers into your work week it looks more like the month of february. >> marty: an oakland city leaders and residents are protesting a rise in prostitution in the neighborhoods. some of the girls are as young as 12 years old. da lin has more. even the police chief getting involved. for
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several years oakland, the san antonio endored prostitution out in the open on the is the international boulevard and during prostitution. waiting for johns to pick them up even at bus stop. they have seen this all the time. >> night time, the time. daytime they walk. >> all day. 9:00 a.m., 10:00 a.m., 11. >> these neighbors are so fed up that about 100 marched down the heart stops most popular-and want to take care of their community. take back their community. >> save our kids (chanting) >>reporter:>> chief anthony bats also wants to take back these young girls. >> these girls are 12 years old, 13 years old, and even in foster care. when they are earth taken nobody says that where is our child and they're put into slavery and put out here on the street.
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>>reporter: chief anthony bats has a special task force to combat this. he wants to post those on the website. >> i want to embarrass of those who are engaged in prostitution with a 12 year-old baby, 13 year- old baby. >>reporter: the hope is that by humiliating them by photographing them , posting their posting their photographs on the website it is photographs would hopefully stop the prostitution. after a similar sting operation, after two hours, of the after two months, the tooth only to-hour--the prostitution d after only two hours of this march. prostitution resumed. train had
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injuries. in san francisco, several people had a three alarm fire in the mission district 506 cap st. it started friday afternoon. . battling the blaze as the heavy, black smoke could be seen across the city. this is typical difficult--to contain. >> some of these obstacles for the heavy wind. it was very windy out today and a large attic space. that at 506 cap street >> marty: carries a lot of volume of fire and difficult to get to that. >> no injuries but nine adults were displaced the red cross is helping. a preliminary report says the cause was accidental. this is a proclamation
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>> marty: more flooding concerns in the south. opening up that controversial spillway to take the pressure off of the mississippi were in maintain a pattern ruche and look nor lands from going under water. and that conversion and new orleans---baton rouge and new orleans would be scared if that controversial school would be opened. 25,000 people would have to evacuate. >> more controversy with the government refusing to
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release those photos. the media has not demonstrated an urgent or compelling need for the photos. the letter adds that the associated press did not show information that has any particular value if was not provided in a timely manner. releasing these photos is the constant source of debate since the announcement of his death. president obama decided that he would not release the photos of bin laden. >> marty: kate thompson reports on park closures. >>reporter:parks like this to be showing up like this that many bay area state parks. in the south bay, henry co state part the largest park in northern california is on the list to
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be shut down. camping, no hiking, no visitor center. at the 87,000 a. park. in marin tomales bay state parke county, there state park is also at stake. the state budget cannot afford to keep an open up with a four-beaches and picnic areas. to the 120,000 annual visitors. in san francisco, candlestick recreational area is on the list. parking lots would be gated and upkeep would be produc = =reduced only a caretaker status. patrol be sent in now, again to look for damage. without more money it is only option is to partner with cities, counties and have them up or the park system in order to keep these parks open. kate thompson, kron 4 news. >> marty: your full forecast the 880 interchange. the cold weather means here and in the cerouplease be careful through the sierras...
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>> marty: we are back on kron 4 news this weekend. taking a look at downtown, overcast skies. janu. good morning. >> good morning. a bit more clear but increasing clout as the day progresses. this late-season storm increasing-clouds-with thunderstorms and even hail. even snowfall at 3,000 ft.. with a light dusting possible but it should dry out. we should be in the zazzle bay to breakers dry everybody is in the low 50s. 54 degrees in mountain view. and 53 in san jose. taking a look at the satellite in the rader is slowly approaching.
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the wind speed is going to pick up this afternoon. even raindrops as early as 1:00 p.m. the futurecast is showing that these weather cells are indicating light rainfall. also this yellow is indicating moderate- heavy. more widespread by 10:00 a.m. and then it will dry out by 2:00 p.m. and hopefully by 5:00 p.m. but we could still seek residual, lingering weather cells. the afghan and heidi is going to be cool with only upper 50s, low 60s the afternoon-highest--lo with 63 in vallejo, concord, the afternoon highs. 56 in half moon bay, and finally taking a look at the your kron 4 7 day around the bay it is more like february. with showers cannothunderstorms on
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your work week. >> marty: and 99 years, only one african american one. >> he belonged to the party running club at the time. he is right at the beach, with them right then, it was known as the cross city race. his said his father knew it well. >> he grew up in the south of market area. one block from where he lived is where the path of the bay to breakers was run. >> the path to the finish line began much earlier when he was growing up and alamoosa, colorado.
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temperatures were well below zero. >> was just to get there, quicker. >>reporter: wouldn'19 ft. he brought his son this track, now the site of the san francisco unified school district is where he found his passion and a talent for long-distance running. >> he could run forever and why he was so significantly better was is one stride. >>reporter: everybody believes that his older brother was going to be the first black for the first four minute mile. also the first for the state championship with 4 minutes, 25 seconds. amazing record at the time. >>reporter: he tried that cross city race and a black
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in 1950. even as liberal as san francisco was, that was still a difficult decision. and a to perk --a tubercula a tuberculosis condition with a death in 1975. he never got the appreciation given it to the wonders of today. he says that he appreciates his father's, with accomplishments. >> one time i wanted to see how tough he was at night rode my bike to the entire course. that was tough enough. >> marty: we will have live
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coverage breakers 100th running bay to breakers. pam moore and gary radnich will be hosting - with cameras set up all along the race. don't miss morning, on kron4. that a am an an encore presentation. today is the u.s. postal service stamp out hunger. letter carriers will be picking up non-perishable food by mailboxes inside mailboxes. this is the largest food collection in the entire country. last year, mail carriers collected 77 million lbs. of food. find out www. helpstampouthunger.com have van, will travel, a group of family counselors are reaching people that
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>> the california association of marriage and families has brought this out and is going to travel all over the state. perhaps you can explain, why. this man is a marriage and therapist. what is the purpose? >> may is mental health awareness month. there is so much stress in people's lives. this is the tool, one therapy, a counseling. who want to make this, accessible. take your chance to call a therapist is
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difficult so we're going to come to people. give them a chance to see us, meet us and we're regular people with specialized care. >>reporter: on monday, this is going to be an interesting experience. 6:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. this vehicle and people will be out there. trying to ask people to come up and talk to them. and i do not know if you are going to be able to chase people on the street lot what to expect that is going to happen. and it is the cartoon that the " the doctor is in ". >> just to be available. when we drove up today and parked right with this young woman started asking what is coming on. and we spoke to her about the therapy, the process and what is all about. the natural curiosity will lead us to
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success. we provided her with some information. >>reporter: types of things are going to be what type of conversations? most people are not three comfortable with hello, i and henry and i have a terrible problem. a lot and how does that work? >> somebody might do that. >>reporter: what do you do? play this out for me. hello, tell me what this is going on and the truck is here. and if they have problems? >> we will listen. we will ask questions. and will ask specific questions. is this an ongoing problem? how long has this gone on? what do you want to see done?
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>>reporter: next question is that this is going to take a long time or cost money? >> some times, it can make a quick diagnosis and a simple issue. sometimes they can take longer. the cost is the balance of cost. on the one hand it cost a lot to be stressed. and it costs a lot in your relationships. the financial part of it. with a family therapist it you can afford that, great. we get a lot of people with a pro bono basis that are able to be part of a science study. >>reporter: fourth street 6:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. there are going to be counselors. eager to have you come up to them engaging in
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conversation. there are a couple of websites counseling californai .com and congratulations and good luck! >> if we can make a difference just a little bit. >>reporter: thank you, ron. and we will give you some gardening advice coming up. 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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gate and increasing in cloud coverage. before that storm hits this evening bringing a chance of thunderstorms, pockets of hail and snow levels at 3,000 ft. you could wake up to a light dusting of the good news is that it should be dry just in time the zazzle bay to breakers temperatures are in the low 50s. 52 degrees in santa rosa, and 53 degrees and san jose. taking a look at the satellite and the rider the storm off the coast is slowly making its way into the bay area. and decreasing cloud coverage in the gusting winds. we could even see rainfall as early as 1:00 p.m. this afternoon on futurecast. these are into kidding pockets of light rain. by 8:00 p.m. we could start to see it push along the coast that yellow is moderate/heavy. it could get heavy in some spots. 10:00 a.m., it could dissipate and then by 5:00
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p.m., dry. 10:00 p.m.- overnight could try out. dry out--with cool and breezy this afternoon. 58 in san rafeal. upper 60s and richmond. low 60s along the peninsula and 60s in oakland. not making it out of the '50s in hayward. 56 degrees in half moon bay and low mid 60s in the south bay. finally, your seven day around the bay is on seasonable it looks more like the month of february. showers, thunderstorms, hail. light sprinkles for your work week and finally some sunshine on thursday and friday. for those of you driving through san francisco? let me show you the street closures. through the embarcadero, howard st., ninth street, and even into golden gate park the streets are going to be closed and the side streets along the route. think of alternative
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routes. 9:31. >> marty: thank you. keeping up with our baby the zazzle bay to breakers route. -- the zazzle bay to breakers coverage from the embarcadero, to howard. to jfk drive through golden gate park. and another turn at the great highway. we are having an online costume contest. gabe slate for explains a gabe slate tech report how to enter and what you can win. >> one of the best parts is the costumes. this year we are going to pay you for your creativity and good old-fashioned salinas. enter you custom into the concert contest for your silliness for a $50 gift certificate and even send it
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from our smart phone. ' liveshare' is required for your smart phone. send it from your computer from the live share website page. the results will be posted on the facebook fan page on kron 4. those photos that are quite the most would get a the door cert. the top five. just to be naked does not count. of the top five would get a gift certificate--send a sho send usr photograph. you never know! you could win. visit the kron 4 pacebook fan page. gabe slate tech report >> marty: we will have live
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coverage of the zazzle bay to breakers 100th running bay to breakers. pam moore and gary radnich will be hosting - with cameras set up all along the race. don't miss morning, on kron4. and then an encore. the woman is under investigation for administering botox to our daughter for beauty pageants. the mother is says that she's not doing anything wrong. >>reporter: these photos are showing her injecting her daughter with botox. >> are you afraid when you get the shots? >> yes. >> it hurts? >> yes. >> do you cry? >> yes. >> carry campbell is giving her daughter, britney botox for preparing her for beauty pageants. >> when she is performing there are creases in her mouth when she smiles. >>reporter: does it look better? >> yes, way better.
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>>reporter: the human services agency is launching an investigation. . campbell is a mission is to nothing wrong. >> it is not child abuse. i take great care of my daughter. >>reporter: the human services would not elaborate but they say that the reports of the botox injection's have generated numerous calls to a child abuse hotline. they take all calls to that hot line is seriously. everything in their power to ensure the safety of san francisco children. in san francisco, dan kerman, kron 4 news. >> marty: on monday, jere governor jerry brown is going to>> the revised plan will help the $16.4 billion deficit in eliminating california unemployment insurance appeals court. i- boa
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has been criticized in the past with a expense of alternative for lawmakers looking for work. each of the making over $128,000 per year. in the board meets only once, twice per month. this is looking to save $1.2 million per year. (music) >> marty: >> thousands demonstrating across california including san francisco civic center plaza protesting additional cuts to education. many holding signs that demand in the lawmaker's stop any future cuts. reggie kumar was there and reports of what teacher is planning to pink slips. >>reporter: hundreds rally protesting the governor cut its proposed for the education system. >>reporter: teachers, parents, students in front of city hall demanding that these cannot
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built in 1941. we think the entire restoration the gang. and the community with the new bidder. tonight is the night and rich little is telling us. and how are you? >> i am fine. i am going to las vegas. i live in the las vegas. i will be performing the 20th the 25th of june. >> great. tonight the arinda theater and we are big movie buffs. >> i watched a lot of movies in the buff [laughter] mel torme discovered you.
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>> yes. mel torme and i did television in canada. he was the all-time movie buff knew everything and i did it take for him of all of my impressions i was imitating a lot of people the people of not done. he took that tape and played it for judy garland. she did not show much interest. in other impersonator bush was not thrilled. however, when she heard me to james mason she loved it james mason. >> can you do as a little? i know it is early. >> that is where it got on the she said " booked him on the show. i thank james mason. and i did a scene from a storstar is born, talent is not always enough you need a sense of timing. and
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and recognizing the big chance when it comes along. grabbing it. >> that is so good! the older stars have more character? >> yes. clark gable, john wayne, those are easy to. >> if i had a an idea with i wanted to have an affair with clark gable. >> scarlett,the braves are playing a night game! >> these stars were larger than life in the easier to impersonate. it is more difficult for young impersonator to do matt damon. or brad pitt. >> one more! >> john wayne i want to show john wayne how to do his what. i was working at
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calling the glove and rooftops he was doing something for a laugh in and he said on what you to show me how i am going to do my walk because i'm losing it. i walked across the studio. and he looked at me and he said that is not how you to it. i have been walking like loretta young for 50 years land, but a little johnny carson? >> he was always looking around. and sometimes i could get so involved in my impression with johnny carson that i would finished the show and even writing in alimony check at the end. >> tonight, there are still tickets available the opening of the arinda .
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www.arindatheatersquare. com and www.richlittle.com i'm even going to imitate you! thank you. you are the best, the real show business. >> i like anybody that likes movies. >> and i love movies. back to you, marty. >> marty: still ahead, your seven day forecast in the bay to breakers. a live look at the golden gate bridge with overcast conditions. we will be right back back >> welcome to henry's
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garden. lance is the perfect expert on citrus. lance, just for starters we are going to be talking about how you can create an entire of garden of lemons. >> citrus is easy to grow in pods. with drainage, the bigger, the better, it looks good and hot saucthe meyer lemon is perfect for a pot and precocious. >> they're even do great. a perfect pot and kumquat, it is a great texture. they are beautiful. i have not action
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had good luck. >>reporter: to you have good luck? with those? >> yes. you can eat the entire thing and they are fun to eat. >>reporter: 11 tree. and orange trees. in lemon tree. >> the trevetia orange. >> yes you can plant these in pots for three years, for years and even prune the roots. let us take a look at the process. when you take this out of the pot, a even
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throwing dirt [laughter] and have in it at the same level perhaps a few inches below the top of the pot. when you water, the water will not crest. to get that dirt out of here. >> this will work. >>reporter: lance troubles all over this is the only place for e out sleep works at the-trouble he travels-all or the place. >> if you have something that looks good? it is just a matter of water, fertilization. perhaps get a drip system. >>reporter: fertilization and this is very easy coming off of your garden hose to
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install. >> the micro nutrients and zinc, magnesium. >>reporter: specific fertilizers? >> yes. do not overwater because will bleach out of the nutrients. and there are in sex associated with there are-and se pests, and sew- insects, associated with citrus. >> this is sodium. with no harmful chemicals. >> this is organic option. the key is that you do not want to do this when it is on a blooming trees. even organic can harm bumblebees. you want to wait. or if the
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bumble bees are not active? >> for example you do not want to use this? >> you could use this because there are no blooms. >> to stay ahead of this. >> yes, stay ahead of this, of life cycle of the --of the lambs, thank you so much for joining us on henry's garden. let's--lanc.e [ female announcer ] here are some great reasons to switch to at&t.
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