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>> greater nation has its own mystique. we have some live reports from raiders headquarters this morning. >>henry: the other major passing this week, steve jobs. we will be talking with a woman from wire magazine and why there has been such an emotional outpouring. he was an inventor, executive and some doubt he touched a nerve. we'll also try to speak with a man who try to act like a human competing against computers. >> let's take a live look outside and see if the weather is bearing up. a little more overcast this
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morning, but let's get the skinny from >>janu: . >>janu: here is a live look outside at the golden gate bridge. definitely more overcast conditions. we are dealing with low clouds and patchy fog. for the afternoon, mostly sunny conditions and mild temperatures. low cloud cover oceanside throughout the day. if we are expecting light rain tomorrow mainly in the north bay, but we will be warm by mid-week. temperatures outside are in the '50s. we are showing widespread overcast conditions lasting into the next hour. by noon, clearing inland. by 3:00 p.m. he will fall back to the coastline. looks like we could see some overcast conditions lasting cure out the day and then it will push its way inside into the late-night
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hours. the highs today will be pretty mild. here is a look at your expected temperatures for today. john to take a look at your 7 day around the bay so it does light rain in store if the bill will not last long. it will clear into the overnight hours. the skies would clear on tuesday and then sunday in a long temperatures expected by mid-week. the time is 80 3:00 a.m.. >>ysabel: >> top of the news this morning, the oakland raiders played today in houston without al davis. he died yesterday morning at his piedmont home at the age of 82. davis changed the face of the nfl hiring the first black head coach ended the first latino head coach and
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the first female ceo. and this weekend, thousands of fans and former players are paying tribute to the sports icon. craig skalar is live at raiders headquarters. good morning. >>craig: is quiet. people have been summoned by. they have raised the flag at half staff. if this is the memorial. it is now quite sizable. people have been coming by to leave things. you can see the difference reduce, there are signs saying thank you, a lot of flowers, and this is in honor of al davis. he has left an impression and a legacy here with the oakland raiders organization. former players have said they will miss him, including former great dave casper. >> i tried to play hard. i did what i was supposed to do. i think that al like it clear that the heart. that
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is what he expected. he was close to the team. he liked that. that was important to him. we knew he was there. >>craig: he took a pride in being a renegade with the nfl. that's over in black symbolizes that, in the 50 years that he was older and teeth managing partner in this company. we spoke with a fan who came by earlier. they came all the way from south lake, tahoe. that is a 4 hour drive. you can imagine how people feel about al davis. >>ysabel: according from nftheir raiders headquarters. stances " kron4's said the legendary leader was more than just about football, he was a mentor.
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>> outside of my father, al davis was the one man i looked up to most. he was probably one of the most instrumental people and helping to force the nfl as we have it today. >> the guy was a genius. he made their raiders who they are. he is the godfather of football, a smart man. >>ysabel: we will have much more on al davis on our web site, www.kron4.com. that includes reactions from a fellow owners, the oakland mayor and one of davis's former players. from sacramento, a historical and controversial moment. saturday, gov. jerry brown signed the california dream act that allows an undocumented immigrant children to receive financial aid for college beginning in 2013. if the new law is one of two pieces of legislation known as the california dream act. the other half of the act was signed into law in july and allows undocumented immigrant students if to receive a privately funded
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scholarships administered at public universities and community colleges. h announcer: it is time for the kron4 coverage of a fleetweek. >>ysabel: the blue angels perform stunts with thousands of spectators watching from below. there were six of expert pilots and that flew from a 53- 15,000 ft.. each of these f- 18 hornet jets that costs about $25 million each are a part of fleetweek that ends tomorrow. >>ysabel: the navy band southwest concert is from noon-2:00 p.m. today. the blue angels will be featured from 12:30 p.m.-4:00 p.m. and the bay and mustached are takes the stage from
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4:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m.. we have more information about fleetweek on our web site, you can see the blue angels performance from saturday. we will be right back.
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all we are back at tap the debt after 8:00 a.m.. >>ysabel: we are back, at city hall will not be open tomorrow. it marks one of nine closures scheduled to save money. visitors can use parks, but they have to walk in because it gave are closed, so are the restaurants. police, fire and emergency services are not affected. the business closed today helps to balance oaklands $58 billion budget shortfall. november 10th is the next scheduled closure. >>ysabel: a parachuting in san jose that called a police officer, the first package yesterday morning near south montgomery and
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park avenue. deputies shot a suspect. no word on their condition. another shooting with two people shot on third street, one man killed and the female remains hospitalized with serious injuries. there have been no arrests made. >>ysabel: family members of shareef allman are speaking out for the first time. saturday, his family to apologize to victims of the shooting saying they do not understand what happened. allman was shot and killed on thursday following a pilot shooting rampage that started at a cupertino cement plant. three people were killed and seven were injured which resulted from his anger over his jobs is a legend. still ahead, from california to york, thousands of protesters continued to voice their at the wall street and lawmakers. here is a live look outside at the bay bridge. it is still very overcasts. it may stick around with as much longer than yesterday. that might
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have a damper on fleetweek activities come will be right back.
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mostly sunny conditions this act. we have low clouds persist along the coast to date. while doctors and light rain expected we had eight working tricky in by mid-week. he temperatures
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outside her sitting in the '60s. is on >> by noon tomorrow we will see the rain pushing into santa rosa. showers groin widespread by 4:00 p.m. through the north bay and by 7:00 p.m. it will cross the golden gate bridge in make its way across the peninsula. if we will start as a clearing in the overnight hours and then trying al by 3:00 a.m.. we will have a drive morning to meet tuesday and warmer temperatures. here is a look at the afternoon highs.
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>>ysabel: it is day 23 of the occupy wall street protest. they continued to gain steam across the country. protests took place in 28 cities yesterday. this was in san diego. there are voicing their in their as what they characterize as corporate greed and the government still yet to solve problems. they say that they have no leaders and lawmakers are stuck on the party line. >>ysabel: protests over inequality in america reached the nation's capital. lawmakers on one side of the aisle face-off with president obama on how to create jobs, despite the creation of 100,000 jobs last month, the unemployment rate has remained steady at 9.1%. here is more on the frustration of fuelling the public fury. >> eric has a job, house and
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health care. after reading news of protests sweeping the nation, he decided to join in. >> i am a middle-aged, middle-class person. i think it is wrong. i think the government has been captured by special interest in corporations. i feel like there is a lot of people like me who came out because we wanted to be counted. >> frustration and anger at all will see get those in power. >> i am completely disgusted with our political system and our economic system. i have never been so worried about my country, ever! >> we are all here because things have to change. if it has to start with how we are approaching the economy. >> the installation is york's occupy wall street protest. it is now in its fourth week. if the d.c. occupy a movement is still in its infancy. this is just the third day of protest. >> we came down from new
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york, we came to d.c. to start in occupy of our own. it is going great. >> i have not seen anything like it since the late '60s. >>ysabel: now, here in denver, a world away from wall street, but that did not stop crowds from protesting. hundreds of people marched from the state capital to the federal reserve building, even in the rain. supporters of the rallies have donated food, clothing into medical supplies. if some a drop of offerings and others and mail them. >>ysabel: a loss angeles, the actors of the jaws of the bourse said she is doing better after the arrests to the hospital on saturday. if she lost consciousness at her bel-air home. her husband said she was responding to antibiotics but had not spoken. the 94 year-old actress has been in the hospital since she fell and broke her hip in 2010. >>ysabel: still ahead, we will show you more of the highlights from the blue angels performance. stay
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tuned from that. first, let's check in with henry. >>henry: is it possible for a computer to be more human than a human? the answer is sometimes yes and sometimes no. we will meet a man that tested that concept. that is coming up on the kron4 news.
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>> this is called the tory test. it is the question of whether a computer can act as him as a human, can we tell the difference between people and computers? this is an important issue. eventually, it could be possible that computers could be more human than people. this is the man that tested the concept. >>brian: christian. he is a
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poet, philosopher and computer experts. he wrote a book called the most human, human. he checked out the touring test. it takes place every year. >> the concept of the touring test goes back to the 1950's, when the computer was first being invented. if people were asking really the philosophical questions, can these machines actually think the way a human can? goodly sum they build a machine that was intelligent and had a mind? the british mathematician, alan turing, a founder of computer science, said let's put philosophy aside a and have a practical experiment. let's hold a test and settle the question. you assembled a panel of scientists to have a series of a five minute instead message text task. the catch is that half of the tabs are real people hidden in a room down all
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types of computers. how will be with computer i was one of the confederates. i was trying to convince the judge coming through it text composition that in fact i am human, nearly all the while that there are computer programs saying the exact same thing. there is a bit of an
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existential restrains question. >> did you succeed? >> i am happy to say that i did 60. recipient of the most humane, a mental ward. henr >>henry: his name is brian christiean. i think that steve jobs or would have been proud of you. i think that he had the vision that the most humid human would be people and not the computers that he created. your book is fascinating. a good read.
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>>henry: we're going to take a break. from computers, to dogs. we will explain we come back. ♪
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>> san francisco on your last, the golden gate on the upper right and just below, mt. tam with a beautiful blue skies. let's get it checked in with is on theijanu u out for the forecast. john m. if a pleasant day in walnut creek. 70 by a man, hitting an afternoon high of 73 and cooling to about 64 by 8:00 p.m.. temperatures outside are still in the
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> >janu: 76 expected in concord. for those of you heading to the 49ers game, 68 degrees warming to 3:00 p.m., 71 degrees at candlestick park. light rain expected tomorrow. it will
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start in the north bay and push south to the evening. 8:31 a.m., let's get back to the news. >>ysabel: the oakland raiders play today without owner al davis. he died yesterday morning at his piedmont home at the age of 82. despite his rebellious nature, he thought the league over many issues including the team's move from oakland to l.a.. he was elected to the pro football hall of fame. craig skalar is live at raiders headquarters in alameda where people have gathered. >>craig: there are more people trickling in as the morning progresses. the flag is flying at half staff. you can see the memorial right here, people have put signs
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and nose, they have signed it things expressing their remorse on the passing of al davis. fans have car from far and wide, one fan came from four hours away. he said it was worth it to pay his respects. >> i just came up here from south lake tahoe to pay my respects to al davis. i have been a raider fan since i was 2 years old. >>craig: this memorial is definitely growing as time goes on. as it does, if people continue to express their thoughts. >>ysabel: greg, we'll will come back to you, we have lost video. gary radnich sat down with davis back in 1993
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and talked about the importance of the team in the living in his own shadow. >> their raiders represents something more than just 18 or just a game or just entertainment. they are a way of life. >>gary: matins and swears by you, you cast a large shadow, if you were a coach, could you have the saddle of al davis over you and be comfortable? >> i think so. i think anyone who is intelligent except intelligence. >>gary: i hear over and over, al is the boss. >> when john madden first started, everyone said he was a puppet. that was ridiculous. after two years, john took over and ran with it. we were close friends. as close friends go, there are discussions and arguments from time to time. if neither one of us ever believe that what we were not committed to was the greatness of their raiders and we wanted both of us to be successful in we were
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intelligent enough to see that. >>gary: what is it about al davis if that is a misconception? >> that al davis has to do certain things at times they do not seem like they are in the best interest of people or the public, but i am interested in the growth in the greatness of their raiders. listen, if there is a mistake, let it be. as i have said many times, i want their raiders because that is the way the game is played. i would rather have us feared and respected. >>ysabel: we are going to have much more on al davis on our website, www.kron4.com. that includes reaction from fellow owners, the oakland mayor and a former player. announcer: it is time for the kron4 coverage of the fleetweek. >>ysabel: sonics sounds of
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the blue angels dominated the skies over san francisco as they demonstrated their power. the angels perform declines, stunts and rolls along with several of the 04 nations in front of tens of thousands of people, as many as 300,000 were predicted. the blue angels will be back in the sky today. >>ysabel: the uss carl vinson led the way into the bay as the head of the parade of ships. the carl vinson is a historic ship for many reasons. most recently, the remains of osama bin-laden were cast to this ship and cast into the ocean from this deck. the carl vinson was followed by a mass of other ships. still ahead, a sacramento man leaves his child in a car while he went on a date. we'll have details on what happened. here is a live look outside, an approach to the bay bridge, a very
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different scene from yesterday when the folks were headed across to get in line to see the blue angels. it is 8:36 a.m., we will be right back.
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>>ysabel: do this morning and sierra police are searching for suspects involved in a murder. officers responded to the 2300 block of dogwood wait when they found a 24 year- old man with gunshot wounds. he was pronounced dead at a hospital. police have not release his name. if there were two suspects spotted leaving the scene. >>ysabel: a san francisco man left his five year-old daughter and a parking lot while he went on a date. a nearby good samaritan and noticed the baby after 15 minutes and called 911. if the father is now behind bars and the child is with protective services.
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>>ysabel: you have heard what swimming with the dolphins, but how about something with them? this is in southern california, a dolphin is catching a wait. you can see it frolicking it jumping out of the waves. still to come on the kron4 weekend, some decision 2012 news including the results of the republican values voter summit. here is a look at the bay great approach. it is overcast. not too much traffic. we will be back.
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>> >> did the three in san francisco. at by 3:00 p.m. it will fall back the
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clouds >> highs today in the '70s. mid-70s along the delta. your 7 day around the bay is selling as a light rain expected tomorrow. i'll track where you and we have the skies clearing by tuesday in the warmup in store by mid-week. it will start to call back out into next weekend. >>ysabel: decision 2012 and is, results are in for this year's republican value voters straw poll. ron paul came out on top followed by herman cain and rick santorum. if there is also controversy at the conference after a prominent baptist minister called contender but romney's mormon faith a cold. if
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shelby lynn or sports. >> republican presidential candidate mitt romney's speech was highly anticipated following comments from past or robert jeffers. the texas pastor said that christians should not go from the because he is a mormon. romney through a few small punches. >> our government must respect religious values, not silence them. will always pledged our allegiance to a nation that is under god. >> romney did stand by his state, taking aim at another speaker, a conservative leader brian fisher has publicly criticized warming is an. >> decency and stability are values. one speaker that has called me today has crossed that line. if it pleases language does not advance our cause. >> several hopefuls spoke at a political conference. religion was not the only topic on the table. if the candidates tackled unemployment in the
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economy. one thing they all agreed on, it is time for a new commander in chief. >> we were on the right track at one time. let's get back on that track and restored liberty to this country and prosperity and peace. >> if you will be with me, together, we will decisively defeat barack obama and over the next few years, we will decisively reclaim america as the land of the free and the home of the great. >> shelby lynn, kron4 news. >>ysabel: ron pohl was the winner of the values straw poll. we will continue to look at the republican side
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of the dial as they get ready for the 2012 elections. >>ysabel: parents in alabama say they're terrified by the state's strict immigration policy and agreed that their children will be taken away. some parents are making plans for others to take care of their children. one provision allows authorities to question people suspected of being in the country illegally into to hold them without bond. they can also check the immigration status of children in public schools. governor brown aside the california dream act into law. details ahead. let's check in with henry. >>henry: we just finished talking about whether computers could be human. now we will talk about why your dog could make you more human enemies in bonds. there is amazing history between dogs and people.
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>>henry: humans and canines have had a remarkable statistic relationship. if it is chronicled in a book called dogs and make as human. he he is a psychoanalyst and has studied the release should between humans and animals. what is there about canines that makes us even more human? >> it is an interesting question. people who live with dogs feel like they are better than they would be if it were not living with dogs. i think it is absolutely true. not just true today in san francisco, it is true all over the world. if people have a very deep bond. it seems as though we have almost he
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called as a single species. we have coevolved together. if they do things for us that we cannot do for ourselves. >> on many different levels. if you could look at it on an emotional level, on the working level in, there has been a lot of theories that the two species did come together, the dogs to some extent bread themselves to fit us and us to them. >> it is only dogs that can read our motion is so clearly. they know exactly what we are dealing. they do not even have to look at you, did just now. family you are sad, they put their head on your lap in the look at that you. >>henry: the universality of it is what this book shows us. in so many different ways and cultures, it is a miracle that one species to extend throughout every continent on earth, i cannot think of a culture that does not have dogs. >> there is no place where
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there are humans and not dogs. everywhere, people need them. even in australia, i met some aborigines lived with dean goes. they sleep with the day goes because the thing goes keep them warm. >>henry: dogs are geniuses in certain characteristics. there are things that make up far more perceptive than we are. >> i am always amazed. there are certain scientists who believe that dogs cannot tell the future. fact that they do not have a sense of time or what is coming next, but that is completely false. the other day i was stuck on a cliff with my dog. if we miss read the time of the tides in is the land. we're on a cliff, i was able to get down and my
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doll looks, i could see him wondering, could i do this? what will happen to me? he was thinking. he was wondering what was going to happen. >>henry: the book is called dogs and make us human. it is beautiful. you will be at the book passage in quarter madera today. this is a gorgeous book. congratulations. >>ysabel: in california teenager getting a head start in the business world. he runs and owns a grain business. greg mills has the story. >> six days a week you will find these to breaking down boxes and hauling them off to be recycled. >> i am 60 years old and keeping in shape. >> 60 years old and working for this 16 year-old.
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>> i am the boss. >> work is work. >> the c e l is an honors student in junior in high school. any administrator and raved about his character in a promising future and told me that he is close to getting his pilot's license. right now he is piloting this fledgling recycling business. he applied for and got a business license. his mentor is former vice president with nabisco now guides young minority students. he and his two full-time employees break down and recycle a ton of boxes a day. >> with my company working here, it reduces their labor costs. >> he hoped to take on recycling needs for other hospitals and hotels. it is one less headache for them in more money for him and his company. with that money he wants to help others. a foundation is already set up to the bentley fund scholarships for minority
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announcer: live from the bay area news station, this is kron4 news. >>ysabel: hello everyone and welcome back to our second live hour of news. the oakland raiders are kicking off their game in texas in just an hour without their fearless leader. al davis died after 40 years at the helm. if we have a live shot
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from raider headquarters in oakland. >>henry: we are talking to a woman who lived in a harem, a modern day said herzog. we will find out why this a motion of foreign wednesday jobs passed away. >>ysabel: here is a live look outside in san francisco. let's get a look at the forecast. could do a lot of low clouds out there. we're picking up to low clouds and patchy fog. mostly sunny conditions inland if billy will see the low clouds persist along the ocean. mild temperatures expected, light rain tomorrow. i'll tell you where and when. a warming trend by mid-week. if temperatures outside our in the mid '50s right now. currently mid-50s along the
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coast. rain tomorrow. it will make its way inland by about 10:00 a.m. and dry out by 1:00 p.m., clearing out by 3:00 p.m.. the morning commute on tuesday will be dry. after did highs today will be in the mid- but if you're going to see the blue angels today, it will be slightly warmer by 3:00 p.m., getting to about 63 degrees. warmer temperatures in store by mid-week. '90s inland, '80s
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for the bay and '70s for the coast. >>ysabel: starting at 10:00 a.m., the oakland raiders are kicking off their game against the texans in houston without al davis. he died yesterday morning at its peak on home at the age of 82. at every game played across the nfl today, there will be a moment of silence in to be to davis. he changed the face of the nfl for ever. if the higher the first latino coats, the first african-american coach and the first female see old. this weekend, thousands of fans and four players are paid tribute to the sports leader. craig skalar is light at raiders headquarters in alameda. as you can see, people are continuing to come in and laid flowers to him. >>craig: people are coming in. we are out here in front of raiders headquarters. five flags are at half staff. he can see the different flowers in writing
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in honor of al davis. fans are coming, some of them from hours away, just to pay their respects and put something on this memorial. if fans are telling me that there will never be anyone like al davis again. >> he was a great man. one time, all went to a game, he was coming out of this box, he stopped and said, they do for being a fan. we told him, and merry christmas. he said, let's hope so. >> al davis was a historian to the nfl. he was one of the great man in the league. i do not think the league would be the same without him. i had to come by because of his passing. >>craig: people are paying their respects by leaving flowers or autographed t- shirts, things like that. you can see this all look on people's faces. al davis met a lot to a lot of people. if
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people have known as the owner and managing partner, it is like a death in the family for people who are genuine raider fans. you can see people taking pictures and paying their respects. that is going on all day. the game is coming up, i am sorry there will be a lot of camaraderie as thickly in houston today. if >>ysabel: i am sure they will be throwing one back for al. if you heard the word nostalgia, the raiders have a reputation as a tough team, but the loss of davis has of course brought out the soft side of the raider nation. dave casper spent seven seasons with davis in the '70s. >> i tried to play hard. i did what i was supposed to do. he always liked a player that played hard. that is what he expected. he was close to the team. he liked that, that was important to him, we knew he was there. >>ysabel: we have much more on al davis on our web site, www.kron4.com. that
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includes reaction from fellow owners, the oakland mayor and a former player. >>ysabel: in other news, a historic and controversial moment for undocumented used in california. the california dream act allows undocumented children in the state to receive financial aid for college starting in 2013. the new law is one of two pieces of legislation known as the california dream act. the other half was signed into law in july. if it allows undocumented immigrants to receive a privately funded scholarships administered at public universities and community colleges. announcer: it is time for the kron4 coverage of fleetweek. >>ysabel: the blue angels are putting on another spectacular show in san francisco on saturday. it performed stunts and impress spectators watching from below. they flew from the 50-15,000 ft.. each of these
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f-18 hornets planes cost about $25 million each. it is a part of a fleetweek, which ends tomorrow. more fleetweek activities, the navy band concert is from noon-2:00 p.m.. the blue angels perform at from 12:30 p.m.-4:00 p.m. and the band a mustache heartaches the state here saturday night from 4:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m.. we have more on fleetweek on our web site, you can see videos from saturday's show and watch special fleetweek broadcast. will be right back. still to come on the kron4 is we get some city services in oakland will be limited tomorrow, we will tell you what. here is a live look outside in walnut creek. whe
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>>ysabel: we are back at 9:10 a.m.. a taste of things
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to come in oakland in due to budget cuts. city hall is not open tomorrow. this marks one of nine closers scheduled to save money. senior centers, libraries in the animal shelters will be closed. visitors can use parts but they have to walk in. the gates and restaurants will be closed. if police, fire and emergency services will not be affected. if this closure date will help to balance the budget shortfall. november 10th is the next scheduled closure. >>ysabel: if a parachuting is on saturday, the first near south montgomery street and park avenue. a santa clara county sheriff's deputy shot a suspect. another hour after that, in shooting on third street, one man was killed and a female victim remains hospitalized. there have been no arrests made in that incident. fed >>ysabel: family members of shareef allman, the man suspected in the south bay shooting spree are speaking out for the first time.
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saturday, his family apologize to victims of the shooting saying they do not understand what happened. allman was shot and killed by police on and from wall street and southern california, protesters continued to voice their anger about corporate greed and congress. here is a live look outside at mt. tam. lot of cloud cover.
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bell we are back at ninth 3:00 p.m.. here is a live look outside the golden gate bridge. there is not too much traffic. let's check in on the weather. >>janu: here is a look from the bay bridge toll plaza. the east bayshore is pretty
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cloudy. it will clear up later. oakland currently at 55, getting to 68 by noon with it after a high of 71. here is a look at temperatures by 3:00 p.m. last we will have after and highs of '60s and '70s. we will call back down by '50s and '60s. getting a closer look at those numbers. 75 from mountain view. 773 san jose and morgan hill. in the north bay, 74 for santa rosa and in napa. 75 for fairfield, 74 expected for
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richmond. for those of you going to the game today, the game will start at about 66 in warming to 69 by 3:00 p.m.. your 7 day around the bay is showing as we have light rain chances in store for >>ysabel: it is day 23 of the occupy wall street protests. demonstrations took place in 20 cities yesterday. this is in san diego were frustrated protesters are protesting what they call corporate greed and the federal government's failure to solve problems. they say that they have no leaders and that lawmakers are stuck on the party line. >>ysabel: protests over inequality in america have reached the nation's capital sphere president obama on how to create jobs. that is
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despite the creation of over 100,000 jobs last month. the unemployment rate has remained steady, for months at 9.1%. >>reporter: eric al-awalki as a job, a house and health care. after reading reports of protests, he decided he needs to join it. >> i am a middle-aged, a middle-class person. i think it is wrong. i think my government has been captured by special interest in and corporations. i feel like there are a lot of people like me who came out because we wanted to be counted. >>reporter: frustration and anger at the wealthy and those in power. >> i am completely disgusted with our political system and our economic system at the moment. i have never been so worried about my country, after! family are all here because things have to change. it has to start with how we ahoy he
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yesterday. sugar was this said she is by ticket to be on next but has not spoken. she has been in and out of the hospital since falling and breaking her hip. >>ysabel: still to come, more on the death of al davis. fans continue to pay tribute. in the east bay, a live report. >>henry: when steve jobs passed away last week, there was a remarkable outpouring all over the world. what was it about this man, who created a connection with computer experts in people need to computers all over the world. that is coming up on kron4 news weekend.
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changes that clears out the old to make way for the year. >>henry: remarkable words from steve jobs. there was something about this man and his philosophy, something about his work and creations that inspired users all over the was the scene at the apple store in downtown san francisco. christina bonington is a staff writer with wired magazine. what kind of outpourings or there? i >> it started off on it twitter. everyone took to twitter to express their grief and shock and sadness. a lot of people were sharing their favorite quotes of his. many people went to their local apple store off,
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people brought candles and flowers. many people brought apples. they would take a bite out of them, like the apple logo. a number of people in the bay area and went to visit the cupertino headquarters for apple. there is a makeshift memorial there as well. >>henry: were both down at the apple store downtown. i overheard a person it was a very difficult day for them to be working. a lot of people there had worked for apple at one time or another. beyond that, there were a lot of people who did not have a direct connection. why would a man this ... assist csi text us asset 1/3 products apple has
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made a change the way we live our lives. >> apple computers changed in many people's lives. >>henry: what is interesting about this, if god forbid, something were to happen to build the tamara, it would not be the something about steve jobs. >> he had a personal hand in developing these products. he said before, they do not use focus groups to develop these products. there is a human aspects. >>henry: you have a sense that he was the one helping
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to create division. the fact that he did not use focus groups. he said it was his job to come up with the ideas, it is not our job to figure it out. >> right. when you are using these products, they become a part of you. it is something very personal. it is a personal experience. you are not using the computer or the ipad as a toll. it is something personal. >> christina bonington's from what you're. i want to sell you one last thing, i took this picture of this ride from the apple store. i took this up with the eyes on. we will be right
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tarmac this is the kron4 news. >>ysabel: we are back as we head into the half hour at 9:30 a.m.. here is a live look outside. san francisco to the left. the broad scope of the overcast skies. we also have the golden gate bridge on the right to end below, i here is where the blue skies are, 2,500 ft. above mt. tam. let's check in on the forecast. janu arasu we are starting to see things brighten up a little bit. overcast skies. low clouds and patchy fog this morning with mostly sunny conditions for the afternoon.
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we are expecting rain in the north bay tomorrow by noon. the light green is indicating light showers. widespread throughout the north bay by 4:00 p.m., moving past the golden gate bridge by 7:00 p.m. and on to the peninsula by 10:00 p.m.. by 1:00 a.m. things will dry out and we will be completely in the clear by 3:00 a.m.. by the time of the tuesday morning commute comes around, we will be dry. current temperatures right now are 52 in santa rosa. mid-60's in half moon bay. if upper 50s in hayward. the afternoon highs are pretty nice. 75 in los gatos and mountain view. 73 in redwood city. 77 expected in san jose. 71 for oakland, 74 for now but, same for santa rosa. los 70's through san rafael and richmond. your 7 day around
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the bay is showing as a warming trend by midweek with temperatures getting back into the '90s. '80s for the day in the '70s for the coast. >>ysabel: the oakland raiders played in less than an hour in houston, without al davis. there will be a moment of silence throughout all of the ballparks around the nfl today in tribute to the man who died yesterday morning in his piedmont homes at the age of 82. if despite his rebellious nature, davis got the lead over many issues including his teams moved from oakland in l.a. and back again. if he was elected to the pro football hall of fame in 1992. for now, thousands of fans and former players are paid tribute to davis as the crowd grows at raider headquarters in alameda. that is where craig skalar is alive. >>grant: this group is from san leandro. there are people coming from all over, as far away as a lake tahoe.
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people are lanes flowers into signing a card is doing everything it they can't remember al davis here at the headquarters. the flag is at half >> he is a great man. one time, we went to a game. he was coming out of his box, he stopped and said, thank you for being a fan. if we told him, merry christmas. he replied, i hope so. >> he was like a historian to the nfl. a great man in the league. if the league would not be the same without him. i have to come by and pay my respects to his passing. >>craig: they have. you can see people lane autographed t-shirts and floors, very solemn mood. i asked they
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started coming around 8:00 a.m. and they have been coming ever since. a very solemn mode as they all remember al davis. they are all wearing their jerseys into wondering whether or not an era has ended. >>ysabel: remind me, what is that our ip need--what does r.i.p mean? >>craig: rest in peace. >>ysabel: thank you. we will speak with you again. gary radnich, over the years, has spoken a lot and learned a lot about and from all davis. he spoke with him back in 1993 and davis talked about the importance of this team and living in his own shadow.
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>> their raiders are represents something more than just 118, a game or entertainment. we are a way of life. >>gary: mad and swears by you. if you were a coach, could you have the shadow of al davis over you and be comfortable? >> i think so, anyone who is intelligent will except intelligence. john madden, when he first started, everyone said that he was a puppet. that was ridiculous. after a period of about two years, john to go for and ran with it. from we were close friends. as close friends go, there are discussions, there are arguments from time to time, but neither one of us ever believed that what we were committed to is the greatness of their raiders and we wanted both of us to be successful. we are intelligent enough to see that. >>gary: what is it about al
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davis that is a misconception? >> al davis has to do certain things at times they do not seem like they are in the best interest of people or the public. i am interested in the growth and the greatness of their raiders. if there is a mistake,, let it be. as i have said many times, i want their raiders because that is the way the game is played. i would rather have us feared and we have more on the coach and owner on our web site, www.kron4.com. announcer: it is time for the kron4 coverage of a sleekly. >>ysabel: sonic sounds of
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the blue angels dominated the skies over san francisco yesterday as they demonstrated their aerobatic power. the angels performs climes, stunts and roll along with several difficult formations feet in front of tens of thousands of uss carl vinson little weight during the british ships on saturday. the carl vinson is a historical ship, most recently, the remains of osama bin-laden were flown to that ship and then cast into the persian gulf from the deck of that ship. if the carl vinson was followed by 13 vessels including several from the u.s. navy, coast guard in canadian naval ships. >>ysabel: still to come on the kron4 news weekend, the contest for the republican presidential nomination is heating up with herman cain and gaining ground. here is a live look outside of san francisco. a little bit
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dreary but hopefully that will change as the afternoon goes on.
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bell antioch police aren't looking for suspects involved in a murder. officers responded to the 2200 block of dogwood way, they found a man with gunshot wounds. he was pronounced dead at hospital. police have not released tuesday. they said that two suspects were spotted leaving the scene. >>ysabel: a sacramento father is accused of using his car as they babysitter. if police say he left his five month old daughter in the car, in the parking lot, all while he went on 80. a good samaritan noticed a baby and called 91. if the five year-old is now with a child protective services.
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let's check in with henry. >>henry: what did it be like to live and grow up in a harem? we are going to find out from our next guest coming up on kron4 is weekend. wickes with when
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will it didn't >>ysabel: here is another tool to outside. in walnut creek, they are getting some blue skies. let's get a check in with john the weather.
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it linkedin a low cloud cover and apache fall. we are expecting mostly sunny conditions for the afternoon. we're expecting the clouds will linger on along the coast. mild temperatures and light rain 03 p.m. the ball will fall back to the clothesline.--by 3:00 p.m. the clouds will fall back to the coastline. the afternoon highs will be pretty nice in the south bay. mid-60s and low 70's.
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here is a look at temperatures for the north bay. for those of you going to the year so today, by noon, pretty cloudy and cool. your 7 day around the bay is showing us that we are expecting some light rain. >>henry: a lot of women dream of meeting a prince growing up. i want to introduce you to a young woman who did exactly that. she did this in a most unusual way. gillian a loran is with us. she wrote a book called, my life in the
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harem. how did a jewish girl from new jersey and up in a harem? >> i was living in your and trying to support myself as an working as a stripper and an escort. it was through that that wound up on an audition that was supposedly to agitate rich businessmen and support. what i got the job, but they told me, or actually the personal guest of the prince of top 50 women. most of us live in the big compound at palace.
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>>henry: presumably, we think of a harem with all of these different women who are trying to gain the favor of the member of a royalty see. this prince is one of the richest people in the world. third >> that is exactly what it was like. it was that traumdrama, is vying for his attention. i felt compelled to write a book about it. >>henry: on a day-to-day basis, what was it like? witthick thatch not there is a f wreaths of the aspects to the drama. there was also a lot of things to play. thank thrace, class if countries that the girls'
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team for the fifth of the educational >> he is very smart, very bright. he was educated in the best schools in england. he is really very decadent. he was really devoted to burning through life. >>henry: floodlights in the harem, that is one of you to books. you also have a novel called
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>>ysabel: joe johns is taking a look at the man who had an unorthodox approach to politics. >> ladies and gentlemen, the republican candidates for president of the united states. >> ended the at the heels of mitt romney, herman cain, entire politician, is gambling the unconventional, launching a book tour if three months out from the iowa caucuses.
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critics say he is more of a self promoter dan serious candidate. he says he is multitasking. >> is booked for help to get my name out there, but do not think i will not be doing campaigning in the middle of the book tour. they are not mutually exclusive. chris is a great work that helps me to get money out there. >> herman cain is running for president, he did something been other than run for office all his life. >> i am a businessman for 40 years. that makes the problems of work because of the things i have done in my truck rear. >> you've probably heard his resonate, former ceo of god other pizza, head of the federal reserve bank of kansas city, a christian grandfather and cancer survivor. >> what i'd found out i had a 30 percent chance of a survivor from stage for cancer, i was able to beat that. that was the biggest moment in my life. >> his plain talk is what gets him into trouble. he
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once said that committees to ban mosques because islam is different from other religions. >> they have the right to do that. >> what has gotten him respect is his policy ideas. fee is nine, nine, nine plan to revamp the tax code. if a flat rate personal income tax, a flat rate on net profits in a national sales tax set at 9%. some experts say it might actually work. >> the herman cain, 9, 9, 9 plane gets better and better as he put at it. it is politically sophisticated and technically competent. >> skeptics did not trust the it is likely that there'll be some analysis it they find some people will lose a lot if we switch to this plan. >> a credibility gap. that is his biggest problem. people did not believe he is
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