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oregon game was painful. today, we will be meeting a guest who has raised controversial questions in just about all of our diets. sugar. >>ysabel: we are going to go outside and take a look at the weather. yesterday gave way to blue skies. it looks like it is trying to do that again today. the janu arasu has our full forecast. janu >> we will see a very similar day today to what we saw yesterday. satellite and
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radar is showing cloud cover in our area. we are waking up to a mix of high income level clouds this morning. visibility is an issue in the north by 10:00 a.m. we will see some clearing carried by the afternoon, mostly sunny conditions. it looks like it will stay that way to the early morning furious temperatures outside are pretty chilly. 41 in santa rosa, 53 in san francisco. 48 in los gatos and 49 in antioch. afternoon highs are pretty nice. in softs
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>>ysabel: two officers were injured at the encampment in san francisco as police were trying to crawl protesters who had another march yesterday. one officer was slashed with a razor blade, the other officer was cut on the face as he tried to receive--as he tried to retrieve his gear. >>ysabel: in oakland, occupy
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protesters are being told to leave frank ogawa plaza immediately. about 200 tents remained at the encampment. >>craig: not long ago there was a man who threw bottles and projectiles at people here. there are always negative elements. that is what police are worried about and why the city is concerned with moving them out. people here are saying is the police do finally tried to do that, they are not going quietly. >> every day that passes things could get worse and become more dangerous for everyone. at some point, they have to act.
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everything we are violating and i am like, i have nowhere to go. >>craig: that is the issue. many people here are homeless. i was told that 80 percent of the people here are homeless. the question is, who is willing to leave and who wants to stay and will it be a repeat of october 25th when all those problems occurred? it is just a question of when police will come in, not if. they gave another eviction notice yesterday, just like they did on friday. we will see how much longer, we will see when things hit the fan. >>ysabel: in some people's minds is a matter of money, oakland cannot afford the cost of having them do it on
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weekends. maybe monday morning we will see some move on the part of police. >>craig: they are not getting the support they did from other agencies. you have a full staff ready to go during the weeks. it has been quiet. >>ysabel: greg, thank you, we will check back in another half an hour. phil >>ysabel: at uc-berkeley, they're calling for a general strike. students are urging teachers walked out of class and opposition to police brutality. there have been cuts to higher education. this is you to
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get video from last week. officers were repeatedly jabbing protesters with batons which is what raised the issues about police brutality. uc-berkeley officials say that the review board will investigate the allegations., the allegations of excessive force fifth >>ysabel: s in four lives, the deadline of protesters exiting has come and gone. there were no confrontations or arrests. it is now a watch and wait situation. like most of the encampments, they are protesting economic inequality and corporate greed. we will bring you more developments as they happened. stay with kron4 as we continue to follow the occupy protests. we will have the latest video and information on our web site, www.kron4.com. fun for the
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>>ysabel: moving on to bay area sports, it was the big game that was not to be for the cardinals. the team suffered their first defeat of the year as the oregon ducks fell proved formidable. the cardinals could not hold on to the ball. they had five turnovers. three of them from the quarterback. the score was 53-30. here is what some loyal fans had to say before the game. >> i often come to games and see the stadium sold out, i see people tailgating and to have that spirit where people are actually excited about football. >> this is so exciting. obviously as a debt ban, it is great to conveniently live in the bay area and get to experience one of the biggest games that the bay area has seen in a really long time. >>ysabel: in the usual may be questions, stanford can now only when the north division if they beat cal
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next least fed if oregon loses both its remaining games. still to come on kron4 news weekend, we are going to continue our look at the occupy movement. we will talk politics and we will have another live look at the weather. off and with
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>>ysabel: we are back with californian is. the state's push to decrease the high cost of energy and gold solar is creating its own set of problems. to get any savings from solar on that and fog, the money has to be invested up front, due to new tougher california regulations, everyone could face higher
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>>ysabel: a san francisco judge dismissed a $20 million lawsuit against san mateo county filed by 12 school districts. the county invested 155 million with the brothers investment- banking and the bank filed for bankruptcy. the school's claim the loss was due to negligence. the attorney for the school district says he plans to appeal the judge's decision. >>ysabel: still to come, president obama continues his trip and a lawyer with the is an economic pacific summit. details on that and a live look outside and in san francisco. it is starting to look psycho there. we will be right back.
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>>ysabel: president obama is continuing at the thomas diplomacy in hawaii. here is
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the president meeting saturday with the russian leader. the to reaffirm face strong u.s. and russian relationship. obama also commented on the recovering u.s. economy. >>president obama: if you trace what has happened over the last two-three years, we are able to stabilize the world economy after the crisis with lehman's can't get the world financial system working again. we were able to get the economy growing again. it has not been growing as robustly as it needs to, in order to cut people back to work. >>ysabel: the president has been meeting with leaders from the nine pacific rim nations. >>ysabel: in italy, burlesque tony is out as italy's prime minister. he promised to step down after parliament approved deficit reduction measures. a
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longtime ally of the board mosconi says that his party will not be any government led by the economist. >>ysabel: outside, many people cheered as the news was announced of burma's gunny's resignation. here is a quick look outside. what a difference from
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>>darya: widespread 60s through the afternoon today. by 6:00 p.m. in the evening we will already be down to the '50s. by 9:00 p.m., '40's and the north bay as well as inland areas. we could see thirties' in some areas as well. afternoon highs are getting to the mid-60s along the peninsula, upper 50s of the court--coast. such as we head into the north bay, 67. 62 for san francisco. 64 expected in vallejo. we have a dry start to the work week. mild temperatures with another chance of showers
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for thursday. >>ysabel: the penn state lost its final home game of the season against nebraska. it is the first time joe paterno was not coaching since harry truman was president. paterno was fired last week as details emerged in the child sex abuse scandal paterno pay the price for failing to take stronger action against sandusky was now facing charges involving the children. barbara hall takes a look at how the university is trying to will forward. >>vern: more than 100,000 fans filled deeper stadium as the penn state played their last home game of the season. >> this is like a dark cloud for the university. >> we're trying to get over what happens.
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>>reporter: there was a moment of silence. shaddocks the spectrum >> joe paterno is >> the victims have got moss. >> this is not about joe paterno. we're trying to raise awareness. >>reporter: there is another story coming to the forefront, a community coming together to heal. >> tonight we can see the first semblance of a silver lining to if people want to move on.
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>>ysabel: still ahead on kron4 news weekend, new activity overnight but occupy protesters across the country. let's check in with henry. >>henry: our next guest is a reason quite a stir. he is it's a gel that of a lot of what we eat is not good for us, it is telling us. the medical establishment is paying attention. we will catch up with the the man talking about the bitter truth about sugar. hall
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>>henry: around the world, the united states consumes more calories side are than any other country. why are we so on healthy? why are we
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so obese? halfthis man gave a discussion on you to get my high road. now he is giving a talk on sugar. hexplain to us wht ihat is wrong with sugar. >> our ancestors consumed by their cards or sugar, not both. what we started putting fat and carbohydrates on the same plate in the 1700's, fell
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ended weeks of a clinical same six--and then we began putting them in the same foods. that overwhelms the liver. that is the cause of all the chronic metabolic diseases that we know. diabetes, cardiovascular disease probably also cancer and dementia. >>henry: sugar is a carbohydrate and fat. >> that is the point. sugar is the only substance that is that in carbohydrate at the same time. sugar is made of two different molecules. glucose which is a carbohydrate. that is what is in starch, rice, bread and pasta, also a molecule that is a very sweet, for gatos. fructose is not glucose. that is the point of this. off from toes does
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not get metabolize as a carbohydrate, is metabolized uniquely as fat. >>henry: give me some as the six on how i can make my diet better. >> the usda, for all of their issues says that we have about 150-200 discretionary calories that we can burn any way we want. protein, fat and other nutrients. the question is, what are you going to spend those on? if we only spend them on fact and carbohydrates, that would be ok. but we overdo it. the problem is because sugar has the potential for abuse it works on the brain to make you eat more, we are not doing one of the 50-200, we are doing 200-600
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worldwide. it is that amount that is causing the problem for. >>henry: you can find out more about this by appending-just by attending sugar, a bit of truth. thank you for joining us, we will be right back.
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>>ysabel: we are back. it is just after a 30 a.m.. in a developing story, the occupy protests. police in san francisco, to officers or injured at the encampment. police were trying to corral the protesters when one officer was slashed by a female with a razor blade. the other officer was hit in the face. both officers have been treated and released. >>ysabel: in oakland, protesters are being told to
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pack up and the frank ogawa craig skalar is live at frank ogawa plaza. >>craig: for two days in a row police have issued eviction notices. when i was talking to someone yesterday, there were telling me that there was a 20% protesters and 80 percent homeless and that the homeless would most likely sweet and not state to cause any problems, i spoke with one homeless person who told me, he is not here to fight, he is only here for a place to stay. >> i would not. the friends that i am with, we would not. it is not worth it. we
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would just come right back but we would not deal with the chaos. >>craig: if they came he would leave and when they left, he would come back. >> yes. >>craig: is retiring? >> yes. i do not have anywhere else to go. this is my home. if i had some or all to go i would be there. >>craig: that is the sentiment of a number of people who are just here for a place to stay.
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>>craig: everyone is hoping that
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>>ysabel: intends to remain tight at uc-berkeley. university officials are refusing to allow some demonstrators to set up an encampment on campus. occupy protesters have called on students and teachers to walk out of class on tuesday in opposition to police brutality.
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test >>ysabel: in denver, occupy protesters have been kicked out by police. they have ordered demonstrators to remove their belongings where they have been camped for the last month. campers face a nearly $1,000 fine and up to one year in jail if they did not leave. stay with kron4 as we continue to follow the occupy protests. if we have the latest video and information on our web site. www.kron4.com. >>ysabel: here is a quick look outside. a beautiful shot of the golden gate bridge.
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>>janu: satellite and radar are showing us cloud cover moving into the area which is why we're waking up to a mixed bag of cloud cover. by 10:00 a.m. we will see some clearing inland but still sticking around along the peninsula and coastline. in the afternoon, mostly clear conditions with sunshine expected. into the early evening we will start to see cloud cover pushing into the area. currently out the door is still pretty cold in the north bay. the afternoon highs will climb into the upper 60s for santa rosa, mid-60's for oakland. 634 fremont. let's take a look at the 7 day around the date. a dry start to the work week. mild
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temperatures throughout the work week. upper 60s inland and mid-60s, mid-60s and upper 50s. we will be right back after this quick break. some of
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>>ysabel: in a news around the bay, another bay area gasoline has been patched. it happened near wall avenue in the 39th street. the pipe was a rough trip by a contractor. >>ysabel: union city police are searching for someone who hit a bicyclist and then it took off. the bicyclist was seen at mission boulevard and toccoa road. he suffered life-threatening injuries. still ahead on kron4 news weekend,
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republicans and democrats remain divided over the deficit. this comes as a crucial deadline approaches. here is a live look outside at the approach to the bay bridge.
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>>ysabel: in national news, and debt talks in washington continue to be like a roller-coaster wife according to the republican co-chair in charge of slashing the nation's and debit--deficit. the deficit subcommittee will fail unless republicans commit to changes but republicans say that it cannot be done with new taxes. >> new taxes would be offset by a system that would help create jobs. as we are dealing with the debt
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crisis, we do not want to make the job crisis worse. >>ysabel: democrats say that cuts of all will not work. they want to increase taxes on higher earning americans. republicans continue to oppose that. they have 10 days to reach that deadline. >>ysabel: a live look outside and check out what is going on out there. since a beautiful shot of san francisco. it looks like the clouds are carting and the sun is arriving. >>jan: we are still seeing some cloud cover. a mixed bag of cloud cover and sunshine over walnut creek. if we are we up to light breezes as well. mostly sunny conditions. we will have a dry start into the mid work week. things will change towards the end of the work week. first, let's take a look at visibility. we are still dealing with low visibility. petaluma,
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visibility is less than a mile. temperatures out the door are chilly in the north bay. 45 in santa rosa, 52 in san francisco, 54 on the peninsula and 54 in san jose. by noon we will see 60s indicated by the green on your screen. widespread 60s for the afternoon. by 6:00 p.m. things will cool down to the '50s and then we will start to see forties in the 9:00 a.m. hour, especially in the north bay. afternoon highs, amid 60s for los gatos and san jose. it will be cool in half moon bay getting up to 58 degrees. let's take a look at your extended forecast. a dry start to the work week. we will stay dry until the mid week and then we have more showers coming
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our way thursday. a better chance of rain on friday. >>ysabel: this made a huge headline in the newspaper. the call of duty video game of the bank $400 million in its first day on store shelves. that is a new record for video game sales. at $60 a pop, it is not she. gabe slate found out why so many are eager to get their hands of this game. >>gabe: call of duty of modern warfare 3 is the ultimate shooter game. i caught up with casey lynch who writes for a video game news if review web site and ask why this game is so popular. >> the last version of this game, black-ops sold 25 million copies. with this coming out, you have potentially all of those people and so many more who were eager to get their hands on it. it is an extremely popular game. >>gabe: the last a modern warfare that came out is the highest selling video game ever. it is rated ninth out
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of a tan. >> it is a very cinematic experience that harkens back to hollywood summer blockbuster films. the game looks really good. as you start to play, you'll see that there is indefinitely skill involved. i think there is still in effect on people, they want to get better at it. as he continued to play, you will level out and earn experience. >> fans will not be disappointed, this game promises to shattered records from the last installment. it is expected to make more money than movie announced. players can track their points and stats and compare them against other players. in the past, and xbox users could only track status of other ex box users and the same thing for ps3. for the first time,
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xbox and ps3 contracts in compete with each other. it is the first time this backtracking has an offer across platforms. this game has a mature rating recommended for 17 and older. it is violent. >> there is a moment in this game that i think will create controversy, it involves a child dying. >>gabe: call to duty modern warfare three is on the market now and costs $60. >>ysabel: more on the big stanford
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>>henry: of the show is called outspoken. it is a play about diversity and respect for teens. it is put on by the use conservatory theater. this is their latest show. we have to of the members from the cast and the director of the play with us. sarah, angelica and in the middle, jamie. thank you for joining us. explain the concept of the show. >> absolutely, we developed outspoken in 2005 because we saw a need for theater education around respect for differences. all of the
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reasons young people are filling bullied and ostracize. sweet comfort race, religion, sexual orientation in the body type. sweet for all over northern and central california. the play runs about 40 minutes and then we take 20 minutes at the end to do a discussion with kids and start a conversation with kids about respect. >>henry: it is a combination of performance and discussion? >> yes. >>henry: what are you finding residents? is it different geographically? >> it is different geographically. every group is different. with some of the schools in san francisco, some of those groups, raises issues are bay. >> that is what i think is great about the show, a completely depends on whoever is in the audience and what they are receptive
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to get what they want to hear about. >>henry: this comes from the issue of bullying. what are you finding is the most resonant? obviously a lot of it has had to do with gay issues. >> we ask the question about language, there is a line that says words are like weapons. >> what is interesting, is homophobia tolerated at your school or racism, we ask that and people say of course not. but when we ask people, who has heard the phrase, that is the gate? that is a derogatory word. >>henry: what kind of fan mail to you get? >> we get letters from some
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middle schools, they have actually been hollering. >> it is a rewarding experience. there are very truthful and how we have helped them or affected them. >>henry: how'd you know if you have been successful? >> the conversation afterwards. we asked kids right out of the gate, what is the message of the show? >>henry: if you would like to see the show, you'll have to go back to junior high school. you can actually come tomorrow at the new conservatory theatre in san francisco. you can also visit them on line. figures for joining us.
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>>henry: we are taking a break. when we come back, the latest news.
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>>ysabel: welcome back to our second live hour. two football teams and to big losses. one is about football, the other is about integrity. stanford and penn state, we will recap those stories and check on the occupy protests. >>henry: some anniversaries coming up for some tragic events in san francisco. we are going to take an inside look.
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>>ysabel: here is a quick look outside. we have been looking a really nice weather shaping up in san francisco. >>janu: we are seeing some nice weather outside. a great way-just a great day to what the golden gate bridge. morning clouds and light breezes. mostly sunny conditions into the afternoon. we will have a dry start to the work week, things will change by thursday. let's take a look at the satellite raider showing of cloud cover fanning into the area. we are waking up to cloud cover. fog tracker 4 is set for this hour. the fog is clinging to the clothesline. we are seeing breaks in sunshine and in the afternoon, a lot of sunshine expected. by 7:00 p.m. we will see the clouds pushing into the north bay as well as along the peninsula. if you are heading out the door, do not forget your jackets. the '40's in santa rosa.
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nevada, 51. 54 in mountain view. the afternoon highs will be bringing us 60s except for half moon bay. 62 expected in san francisco, mid-60's in napa. 65 expected in the san jose. for those of you have it to the 49ers game, it will be at about one 15th p.m. at candlestick park. temperatures will warm to about 62 by 3:00 p.m.. take a look at your 7 day around with a showing as another dry start to the work week. get the umbrellas out because on thursday we will see another round of showers. >>ysabel: in a developing stories in oregon, a midnight deadline to disperse came at last with police facing off against protesters. there was no actual confrontation or arrests. protest leaders
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urged crowds to maintain the peace. it is a watch and wait situation. joining us from portland is a reporter from a television station in portland. good morning, marc. >>reporter: good morning. >>ysabel: were you one of the reporters covering this story? >>reporter: guest. i did get to witness the peak of the tension, as it were. people were industry refusing to get out into blocking the main thoroughfares along third avenue in downtown portland. there was some definite chanting going on, people beating drums and all of that. all that changed around 6:00 a.m. when the police announced, good morning, get out of the street, go back into the park and then leave. slowly
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but surely that is will we have seen throughout the morning. protesters have cleared the streets and even some of the extreme people here have made a barricade at one of the intersections but some of the other protesters broke down the barricade in cleared the roadway. the portland police was happy to see that there is some self policing going on by a part of the occupy the court led to protests. people have maintained all along that this is a peaceful protest and that they do not want any violence. there was one arrest, someone threw objects at a police officer, the officer was hit in the leg and was hurt pretty bad. the officer was down on the ground for some time. a person that threw the object was identified by the group into they were
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immediately arrested by police. as it stands right now, there is a clean-up operation going on in downtown portland. the police are helping out to clear the parks that have been occupied for the past 36 days. >>ysabel: not only have they moved back into the parks that they are clearing out the parks? have the protesters left? reportable for the most part. the vast majority we have seen in recent weeks have left. right now you have a methodical cleanup going on. you have to blocks downtown that were encampment. they have gone two-thirds of one of those blocks cleared. it will definitely take some time to get everything cleaned. >>ysabel: what is happening with the movement now? >>reporter: we are still trying to get
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clarification. although there is not in encampment, it may at go what we have seen in oakland where protests and marches happened. it is still unknown. >>ysabel: think you. back here in the bay area, police in san francisco are looking for suspects after officers were injured at the encampment there. if police were trying to corral protesters who had a march yesterday. one officer was slashed in the face with a razor blade, another officer was hit. both officers have been treated and released. >>ysabel: craig skalar is live in oakland were protesters have been told for a second day in our rush to leave immediately. >>craig: it is a wait and see. right now, things are
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pretty quiet. there have been a lot of expectations as to what is to come. the eviction notice was released overnight. this is the second warning from police that people will have to leave. it is just a question of when people will come and--one police will come in and force people out. as oklahoma's per cent who i am told makes up 80 percent of the people here. he said when the time comes, he will leave. >> i would leave, personally and my friends, we would not stay. it is not worth it. we would come right back, but we are not going to deal with the chaos. >>craig: when the police came it would leave, but he would come back? >> yes. >>craig: is getting tiring? >> yes. i did not have
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anywhere else to go. if i have somewhere else to go, at this point would be there. >>craig: the only question is when the police will come. the hope is it will be anything like it was on october 25th. i have spoken with some people in the last couple of days, protesters say those are the ones that will stay and make an issue. even like that homeless man said, they will come back like they did before. hondo's if this situation will be solved or ended. it is a wait and see situation. >>ysabel: sit with kron4 we have the latest on the occupy protests serious set
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>>ysabel: we're moving on to bay area sports. it was the big game that was not to be for the stanford cardinals. they suffered their first defeat of the year as the oregon ducks proved formidable. staffer had five
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turnovers. oregon defeated--defeated stanford 53-30. here is what some will stanford fans had to say before the game. >> it is awesome to come to games and see the stadium sold out and see people tailgating already at nine half, to have that spirit where people are actually excited about football. >> this is exciting, as a duck fan, it is agreed to conveniently live to the bay area and experience one of the biggest games that the bay area has seen in a long time. >>ysabel: stanford can now only when the northern division if they beat cal next week and oregon must lose to both usc and oregon state. still to come on kron4 news weekend, italy's prime minister finally steps down. here is a live look
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outside from the bay bridge. things are starting to clear up. we will be right back.
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>>ysabel: president obama continues his economic diplomacy in hawaii. he commented on the recovering economy. >>president obama: if you trace what has happened over the last two-three years, we or able to stabilize the world economy after the crisis with lehman's and get the world financial system working again. we were able to get the economy growing again. it has not been growing as robustly as it needs to in order to put people back to work. >>ysabel: the president has been leading with the leaders of nine countries in the pacific rim nations.
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>>ysabel: silvio burlusconi is out as italy's prime minister. there is already a rest. a longtime ally of the burlusconi says that his northern league party will not back any government led by monday. outside the presidential palace in rome, crowds cheered the news of his resignation. >>ysabel: here is a beautiful shot from mt. tam. a big three's the clearing skies. >>janu: we are also seeing sunshine over the bay bridge toll plaza. the sun as reflecting off of the cars. oakland is currently at 59 warming to 63 by noon
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hitting an afternoon high in the mid-60s and calling back down to the mid '50s by 8:00 p.m.. we are still dealing with a low visibility in the north bay. visibility is down to less than a mile. currently all the door, 49 in santa rosa and nevada. pretty chilly in the north bay. for by noon, we will see green on the screen indicating some 60s. we will see widespread 60s into the engine and into cooling back to the '50s by 6:00 p.m.. by 5:00 p.m. we will see fog popping up in the no. 8. here is a look at your highs for today. for those
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of you heading to the 49ers game, the 49ers and the giants, temperatures will get about 62 by 3:00 p.m.. we have a dry start to the work week. mild temperatures drop a work with. some more showers headed at rahway by thursday. half for >>ysabel: the official wildfire season is now over. but about 92,000 a. were burned this year. that is less than last year. >>henry: one of the most historic events in san francisco, the date that
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harvey was assassinated. we will tell you about an event that memorializes it.
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>>henry: he was one of the most liberal mayors and he was one of the most openly gay or legislators. george gascony and harvey milk. they were both assassinated by supervisor dan white on november 27, 1978 on what is truly a shakespearean tragedy in many ways. that is a topic considered in a book called double play by mike weiss who covered the events. the trial of dan white led to huge riots in san francisco.
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>> republished and updated the book double play. >>henry: he also added the dvd is. they got the lease calls from the day of the ssc--from the day of the assassination. i have put together a little sound montage. >>911 dispatcher: police emergency, how can i help you? >> airport of the 217 at the mayor's office. >> we have no further information. >> : 3. >> d 08.
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>>henry: why has this event resonated so powerfully in san francisco and all of the country in movies and documentaries? >> 1978 was san francisco's 1968. it was an insurrection, really. it was the only time in american history that an office serving politicians killed two fellow >>henry: in your book tries
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to figure out why dan white did this. obviously9...0 >> the short version was, dan white had no background in government or politics. he did not have a college education. he was elected because it was the first time san francisco had district elections. he came from the southeast part of the city. district 10. he was terribly >>henry: he was constantly being defeated. >> yes. he had quit many times, that is what happened when he faced trouble.
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>> he assassinated two of the people he felt changed san francisco. >>henry: give us quickly with what is going on about double play. >> it is a celebration of george and harvey, a way to remember the victims of jones--jonestown. we hope that it will be a celebratory time. >>henry: thank you, mike. the play is called double play. it is a fascinating read. we will take a break and be right back. thought
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>>ysabel: and officer: was slashed by a female a razor blade, another officer hid in the face during occupy san francisco protests. both officers were treated and released. >>ysabel: about 200 t remain at the encampment at occupy oakland even after two days of receiving eviction notices. craig skalar is live on the scene. >>craig: police came by to deliver notices. it is a notice to evacuate this part, frank ogawa plaza, but also to leave all parks
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whether it is over at lake barrett or jefferson square or here at fret about plaza. as far as the police are concerned they want this situation and did all over the city. i was talking to a police officer who said the concern is, when they leave here, they could go to other parks and do the same thing. no matter where they may want to go, there is nowhere to go. we are all just waiting indices. that person the ec is kyle nicholson. he is homeless and makes up about 80 percent of people in frank ogawa plaza. he says that he will leave if the police, but he will come back. that is what i have been hearing over the next couple of days. the notice
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has been released and applies to all parks throughout the city. >>ysabel: in denver they are charging a $1,000 fine if people do not leave. what is that the first day? notice to seize violations, will people be find interested? >> i do not see a fine. i do not see one that specifically says so. it simply says you're violating the law and is subject to several arrests. >>ysabel: we will hear more from greg during the evening days. tensions remained high at uc-berkeley. police took
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away a tents from a student as they attempted to get people to leave. university officials refused to allow demonstrators to set up and it can't miss. occupy protesters want students and teachers to walk out of class on tuesday. >>ysabel: and other parts of the country, officials are stepping up the pressure for demonstrators to leave their encampment. this is video out of portland, oregon. thousands of these antiwar protesters defied a midnight eviction order. >>ysabel: in denver, a $1,000 fine is people do not
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leave. demonstrators have been ordered to remove their belongings. they have been camping out for the past month. they have a fine and up to one year in jail if they do not comply. stay with kron4 as they continue to follow the occupy protests. we have the latest video and information on our web site. now, let's go outside and take a look at walnut creek. the sun has finally come out. janu >> we are taking a live look outside, a gorgeous shot from the mt. tam cam. the cloud cover is still building in that area. morning clouds and light breezes. we will head into the afternoon with mostly sunny conditions. we have a dry start to the work week. the satellite and radar is showing us the cloud cover. currently if you are heading out the door, it is pretty
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silly in santa rosa. 52 in fairfield. mid-50s for redwood city. 53 in the south bay. by noon we will see cities indicated by the orange, the green on your screen. tonight it will be getting back down into the forties. the afternoon highs today will be pretty comfortable. everyone in the '60s except for half moon bay. 67 expected in santa rosa. your 7 day around the bay is showing another tri- star to the work week. mild temperatures expected and warmer on tuesday. we are expecting another chance of showers for thursday. a better chance of rain on friday if. for temperatures will drop as we head into next weekend.
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>>ysabel: a big loss for penn state. this is the first time joe paterno has not been coaching since harry truman was president. fraternal pay the price for failing to take stronger action against sandusky who is facing charges for sexual abuse against at least eight children. >>reporter: more than 100,000 fans still the beaver stadium as penn state kicked off the last home game of the season. >> it is very strange. it feels like there is a cloud over the university. >> right now it feels like a normal game.
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>>reporter: able that of silence before the game and the two teams have a lot of silence. >> joe paterno is family. what would you do if someone was attacking family? >>reporter: friday night thousands gathered on campus to attend a candlelight vigil dedicated to the victims. >> i think the victims have gotten lost in all of this. >>reporter: while the penn state scandal remains in the spotlight, there is another story in the spotlight, a community coming together to heal. >> tonight we can see the first semblance of moving on.
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>>ysabel: still ahead a gas lines erupted in the east bay. oaxaca
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>>ysabel: another great area gasoline has an attached at qr dot and-a-another eight area gasoline has been patched. hey!
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janu >> a final check on whether, temperatures cooling back to 54 by 8:00 p.m.. we are still dealing with low visibility through fill the month. on 101, you may want to use your headlights. visibility is down to less than a mile. we are still dealing with cloud cover on
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the coastline and along the peninsula. as we head into the afternoon, a lot of sunshine that will stick around until the evening. currently out the door we are still pretty cool and santa rosa. 53 in napa. 59 in oakland, 57 for mountain view and 53 in the south bay. the afternoon will bring us a lot of 60s. the coolest spot on the map, 66 for antioch. mid-60's along the delta. take a look at your 7 day around the weight-to-7 day around the bay. mild temperatures throughout the week. on thursday, another round of showers headed our way. rain on friday and temperatures will drop into next week and.--next weekend.
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>>ysabel: republican co- chair in charge of slashing the nation's deficit calls the give and take a roller- coaster ride. the the debt subcommittee will fail unless fog both sides agree to significant changes. that is where conflict between the two parties continues. >> whatever damage that would be done by two with a 50 that this billion dollars in new taxes would be offset by a system that would help create jobs. as you're dealing with the debt crisis we do not want to make the jobs crisis even worse. >>ysabel: the democrats say that cuts alone will not work and they want to increase taxes on higher- income americans. something that republican members say they do not want to do. this super committee continues to oppose that. they have 10 days to meet the deadline
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and agree on how to reduce the deficit. a large house explosion in ohio left five people injured and damaged neighboring homes. the injured includes 3 children ages 5, 3 and 1. officials say the explosion could have happened after someone working near the home report a gas pipeline. >> i heard a boom and i saw debris flying in the air. they were trying to get people out of the house. there was a teenage child on fire. his grandfather was seriously injured. there was another man injured. >>ysabel: the search for the 75 year-old man will continue today, but it is thought he did not survive. >>ysabel: manny castillo had
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a controversial decision defeating marquez for the third time. fans in las vegas booed after hearing the judge's announced a win. they felt that marquez had a strong comeback in the final rounds and earned him the win. the decision keeps alive the possibility of a package out and it annoyed me whether fight. more to come off when we come
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>>henry: in 2000 a, he won a
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tony award for his role as lebeck in the movie south pacific.--in the play south pacific. now he is starting in matador. let's listen to a little of the song. this is one of the great roles in opera. [singing] >>henry: tatami a little about the character. >> he is a bullfighter, the super hero of this story. he is popular. everyone wants to see them fighting. it is
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great to start an opera. this is a beautiful song that everyone knows. in general, carmen is a popular opera. one of the most popular of all times. to be able to sing that song kampf we have eight more shows. it is always a flick of. carmen is very special for me. it was my first offer inf rio de is a narrow, brazil furious it was my first view in new york.--it was my first opera in rio de janeiro, brazil. it was my first performance in new york. >>henry: even though it was a broadway musical, it was
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written for an opera singer. >> yes. the lincoln center theater waited for the perfect cast and the managed to do it. i had a great partner. we opened the show in new york. >>henry: the difference between doing a show on broadway and in doing a show in opera is that you have to perform every night on broadway. an opera, you get big breaks. >> that is the biggest challenge for opera singers. eight shows a week is a big thing. we are just humans, sometimes we are tired. the microphones really helped. broadway was great for me. i used my singing techniques
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the same way i would sing opera. on the days are not feeling well, the microphones help. >>henry: did it change your singing or style at all having done this out as a the? >> not at all. i was very lucky. i was very blessed to be able to share with the theater community and get to know how these people do things. i was able to learn. >>henry: is a a different world? >> yes. it is a different approach. we have different fundamentals. as an opera singer you have to stick with technique. in the theater is a little different. in bolt world's i was able to have this in my life and to develop other things that i wanted to do.
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>>henry: expanding into coverage? >> that is true. i was able to sing songs that were part of my life. all the sudden, south pacific opened a new universe which was cabaret. we opened at the lincoln center in 2009. the first show was a brazilian songs and broadway curiouser we are doing a new show in january. caho >>henry: do not forget carmen at the san francisco opera house through december 4th. >>ysabel: think you for joining us. that is it for us. we will see you back
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here next week and.-- weekend.
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