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march 15th = of over 20,000 to a preliminary. now come off the month of may from last year some resending of numbers withbe school year 5000. however that could not be the case for this year. it districts do not know how much money they will if those tax measures fail in january the governor is saying that he will trigger a $5.5 billion in additional cuts tecate-12. that is war school districts are budgeting for a worst-case scenario. the bottom line is that they cannot rehire teachers now because they do not know how much money they're going to have. they cannot lay off people in the middle of the
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school year. it is now or never and have to planning for the worst. >> some are putting together contingency plans in case the tax plan does not pass? >>dan: if correct. these tax measures if they do fill in november the january will take additional for to save the district money. if that is already in the contract in some of those schools. >>pam: thank you, dan. in the south bay the san jose school district unified avoided the layoffs this year. however as rob fladeboe reports evergreen school district's thinking here we go again. >> that means that i am a number on a list. >>rob: this teacher for the second year in the road trying
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to make plans for the very real possibility should not have a job next year. >> my best friend is getting married the day before school starts by cannot get a ticket to go. to boston because i do not know if i will have a job. i do not know if i've will have that day. or a substitute. >>rob: one of the 17 teachers that received a termination letters on tuesday. with on certain physical times citing the teachers' union is impacting morale. >> it is tough. these 17 the teachers is their third year in a row there really struggle with how were the fortunate plans for the future? these are teachers that the been with the district for five years, six years. >>rob: in the month of march 27th received pink slips in the evergreen district. however 10 were rehired. she could possibly
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be rehired and she will remain optimistic. >> i wanted to be here. i want to make a difference. i want to be here by a feeling like i am not given that opportunity because they're worried about money. >>rob: she is trying to keep her options open with other districts struggling to make ends meet. ana san jose rob fladeboe, kron 4. abim in the east bay no district >>pam: -- in the east bay they have avoided laying off teachers with cutting other areas. >> consolidated it 9- instructional staff cutbacks. we have reduced that workforce by 20-24%. over the last several years. and of the downsized the
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adult education just focusing on the k-12 focusing on those funds towards k-12, exclusively. >>pam: oakland is not exclusive it will still close five elementary schools. >> this new budget proposal is cutting state pay workers by reducing their work week to only four days per week. maureen kelly will explain the impact. >>maureen: fuss state workers' pay will cut by 5 percent with only having them work 38 hours per week instead of 40 hours per week. if this goes through? these would only be open a few more days like the department of motor vehicles but stay open and water. the most likely scenario would be the state offices would be open m-thursday. closed on friday. that work day = 9.5
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hours. however, these lines could be starting at 8:30 a.m. this will pass through the legislature before this work week effect goes into effect as early as july 1st. >>pam: and 4300 block of oh my gosh! avenue in castro valley. felony the surest apartment were looking for a probation search. they found a dead man in the garage. this is video. j.d. nelson, the surgeon is saying that they are looking for multiple persons of interest >> we know it -- the sergeant. >> we know that there were several people in the house and
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the last couple of days. many people have been in and out of that residence. they are people of interest finding out what happened for that there were efforts in the house to try to conceal the crime. we cannot know if he was beaten to death, shot. also what we have to figure out is if this person was murdered. was the visiting? was he just hanging out? stang? or just crashing on the couch. that, we do not know what we're trying to figure it out. >>pam: the identity will release the name after the autopsy. >>jacqueline: cooler temperatures. over the golden gate with sunny skies now. taking a look at temperatures
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away from the coast with warmer in the inland valleys. 79 in antioch. 75 in concord. still a bit warmer. closer to the coast temperatures in the 50s. it goes to show you this fog along the coast with the sea breeze fairly strong. that will provide more strong fog for tomorrow morning. areas have fog & drizzle. the afternoon will see mostly sunny skies for most of the bay area. however still clinging to the coast. we will seek a cool by mid-week. take a look and up. >> catherine: j.p. morgan chase the government is investigating. the news of an fbi
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investigation is a very awkward time with the annual shareholders meeting today in tampa, fla.. the fbi's investigation is in its early stages. they will look into the j.p. morgan accounting practices and what it has disclosed on those $2 billion losses. nobody at this point has been accused of wrongdoing. just " sloppy and stupid ". meantime this was the annual shareholders' meeting in tampa, fla. chanting they got built out we got sold out. they do not think that just an apology was nearly enough. to the surprise domon will key, the title despite shareholder's request to get rid of him and his $23 million package will be
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in tact. harry reid. >> is one of those things that it is clear. they are betting at the las vegas table and they bet the wrong way. that is fine if it is with their own money. however it the with the wall street has been working if it is heads the when and tails we lose. >> catherine: also with the shareholders the head of the california of reinvestment coalition spelling out what a lot of people are thinking. >> i hope this is not the tip of the iceberg but it highlights the need for real regulation. you cannot have the fox guarding the hen house. >> catherine: after the vote wall street reform law still being finalized the company blunder could strengthen the argument that regulators should toughen their approach. meanwhile, the marketing is
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continuing to slide. with problems in europe. och the dow took quite a dip. and the nasdaq also lost nine points. s and p loss five. rob black will be here, later. and winners, limlosers. >> >> i cannot comprehend. >> this neighborhood in shot with a frightening act of a mother and then turning the gun on herself. the bay to breakers. an exclusive look of what we can expect. how police are cracking down on a rowdy party restored the whale sightings. these creatures!
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>>pam: a nonprofit group is suing the state of california. this was filed in los angeles. naming the governor and board of educators as the possible offenders. they are taking aim at tenure in dismissal procedures and seniority based layoffs. bad teachers are too difficult to lay off. state officials have yet to comment. >> catherine: the florida mother
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shot and killed her four children and then herself. this was in port st. john. details are heartbreaking. the children ran to the neighbor's house. the mother called them back to the house. and then she killed them. >> i am a father and i have kids i cannot comprehend a father to invest to their children. if they leave and then calling them back in. calling them back into the slaughter in and shooting them. >> catherine: a very troubled household. authorities responded to the house on three straight days in the next -last month with an adequate supervision. >> john edwards has his oldest daughter kate. issues expected to testify by the end of this week. possibly tomorrow. she has been in court every day. the
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defense will use her to try to soften his image. the defense is winding down but not enough to plan on putting hunter on the stand. he is accused of illegally using campaign money to hide his mistress. >> 6,000 a. burned in arizona. five different wildfires. this historic mining town of a crown the king. they have received a mandatory evacuation of some are not leaving. in the town of kron king kron kin fifth take a look to these temperatures. 69 in concord. the
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giants forecast for this evening. similar to temperatures from last night but more fog tonight. at&t park at 7:15 a little bit cooler with fog increasing. the low 50's by the time the team wraps up. for the next several days it will be similar to today. mild, even warm away from the coast. 80 degrees inland. low 70's on the bay shore. thursday, more cloud coverage and cooler air filtering. temperatures dropping several degrees. a nice rebound on friday. taking a look at the satellite/radar. that fog hugging the coast will return overnight. i expect the bay shores to be covered in fog tomorrow. possibly even to the inland valleys. temperatures? 50s. as we go out temperatures
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are already warming into the 60s by 8:00 p.m. that green on your screen by -- 8:00 a.m. >>jacqueline: that yellow is indicating 60s along the coast by lunch. the early afternoon will see 80s. mainly for the inland valleys but some in the for this portion of the south bay. let us take a look at neighborhood by neighborhood with a lot of upper 70's. and 82 in sunnyvale. certainly my old with upper 70's. 80s in the inland valleys. 82 in antioch. 80 in livermore. cooler along the coast with low 60s. 65 degrees in the san bruno. 70's in the north bay. take a look at
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your extended forecast with warmer bodies. tensity creasing but increasing on friday with this weekend even 80s, inland. >>pam: kron4 is counting down. >>jacqueline: -- temperatures degreasing but increasing by friday with warmer temperatures. degreasing >>pam: 8:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m.. kron 4 will bring you the highlights in the spectacle that is the beta breakers j.r. stone has the details on what we can expect as far as law enforcement. >> this was the fourth largest but police have a big message.
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>> following the spirit of their race enforcement. restrict what the trucks from the fong. >> 25 people were arrested last year for treating. >> the biggest problem comes from people that over indulge. or they think that they can drink and party turned race. >>reporter: stanley roberts has found more than just a few people behaving badly. this year, like last year, no floats, no alcohol. >> zero tolerance for public intoxication, public urination. public drinking >>reporter: not only will this be enforcement at 6:00 p.m., you'll find a man of that has worked with neighbors and the
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city dealing with these problems. j.r. stone, kron4. >>pam: checking the tuesday traffic the golden gate bridge. no problems. traffic moving well in both directions. the james lick is looking heavy. the 80 going towards the lower.
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>>pam: by san francisco man is recovering after being stabbed by a suspected gang member. this was in the mission district. at a bus stop. they say that he was being harassed. they followed him and attacked. he was able to walk to the hospital. no word on the suspects. >>pam: oikos university is being
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placed on probation. this is video from the shooting. the board of vocational nursing and psychiatric evaluations that not a lot people past the licensing graduation. also they keep admitting new students even though the state has not given them the approval for them to do so. the university has two years to fix this problem or they could lose their license we will be right back. [ female announcer ] safeway presents real big deals of the week. or how to keep from driving all over for the best deals. you don't need to run around. safeway gives you real big club card deals each week. right now, a sweet price on honey nut cheerios, just $1.88. starbucks coffee is only $7.77.
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>>pam: coming up at 530 the ipo a new poll says that it is just a fad. why gm unfriended. this woman was behind bars and trying to get there on time. to our own child birthday party. and a
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close call in the skies
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(male announcer) this is the bay area's news station. kron 4 news starts now. >>pam: at 5:30 the demand for facebook stock is trading at higher. now it is expected to be in the range of $34-$38. earlier, it was only $28. they could earn $12 billion. that would put the value of the total value at over $100 billion. it could break the record with the most voluble u.s. company to earn the ipo offering. this social network could possibly come crashing down. gabe slate's tech report. >>gabe: according to a new poll
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by the associated press is nearly one half of americans missing that it is a fed that it will pass. asking price is too high. they think that it will fade out like myspace, or ao offl with onl 1000 people over the age of 18 were polled. however i do not know relevant this will be. this tech writer has covered facebook and knows the company inside and out and keeps a close eye. i asked her what she thinks. >> we of the seat in the financial and -- with not seen a financial who ip 0 like this with in excess of $80 per share in google. that must have seen
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crazy. starting at only $30 plus/minus. and it is far away from overvalued i think it is only going to go up. perhaps even tenfold. if you look at other social websites. sometimes they can be flashes in the pan and i did not think that they would be purchased however facebook has a 1 billion users. not just because it is a utility bill because it is a destination. they know the u.s. history, photos, everything that you like an interested and and are getting better and better and turning that into money. there are some companies that are strong enough. google survived. they are still trading at $600 per share. facebook will also be that one company. it is a good long-term investment.
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>>gabe: what do you think? tweet, e-mail, facebook called bac. >>pam: the tour amgen the day three. up mount diablo. >>grant: spectators in concord this is the 1/2 point. stage three. you can see they are recycling eight minutes ahead. they have separate themselves. this man from slovakia peter saagan.. this was the first time it has climbed mount diablo. those hard-core fans could see this it was almost as
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good as it gets. >> i was just at the toward the front and this is awesome! this is also just as good. i t was just at i tour de france. it is encouraging. that i can ride the same as these professionals to do. >>grant: still with the completion of these phases. the phase 4 is tomorrow. that is the longest with 130 mi.. the fifth is on thursday. 6, 7, 8 are in southern california with the finishing on the sunday and los angeles. >>pam: more excitement. along the ocean beach where people are looking to see the possible
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glimpse of her wailsightings of whales. >> this is great for will be watching because it is extended far out. experts cannot be totally sure but all indications is that these were gray whales. let us take a look at video from art kron 4 trellised. you can see these blowholes. there were just a few kron 4-a french photojournalist from art photojournalist. kron 4. they have all of these characteristics of a gray will. palatable is appropriate to their breath. the big blow hole is appropriate in size and if it
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had a dorsal fin is it could beat a humpback. however, these are both typically near the coastal hugging the coast it is proudly a gray whale. >> these are migrating north from baja, california of. most pass quickly. however this is a mother and her calf. this third could be just along with them on their way to canada. usually finding krill as much as they can consume 1 t every day! >> what a beautiful evening, thank you. a bay area mother is accused of speeding late to her child's party. catherine russell of rohnert park when 90 mph in a construction zone friday night.
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by the time she was up to speed she was going 100 m.p.h. and she said that she was late for the birthday party. however, her blood all galvan level was twice the legal limit! with bloc -- alcohol level and over twice the legal limit and driving without a lolicense. >> this teacher has pleaded " not guilty " to having sex with a minor. this, if you recall has been recently married to a former student. they split up after his recent arrest however they have reconciled.
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>>grant: this just in to the kron 4 news room alameda sheriff's officials holeare loog for this burglary suspects and the castro valley. they've apprehended/arrested one of these suspects ceiling thing out of a car. there is not an official search. they do not think that there is a threat to the public but they are trying to track down this second suspect. from a theft from inside of a vehicle. this was in the castro valley. grant lotus,
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kron 4. >> catherine: all markets down. rob? >> the country of greece and the euro. now the dollar is the safe haven commodities are getting weaker. the big story is the stronger dollar. it could change the dynamic. >> catherine: you are alienating our greek viewers. but it could be out of the european union? but it does not look would. and warren buffett? >> yes the market is getting stressed over europe but he is a purchaser. today he announced.
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>> what is the purchasing? >> general motors. and he sees intrinsic value. he goes after intrinsic value. i like him, enormously. he is looking for cash flow and value. in a down market. >> when people panic he says to start purchasing. >> when i was in my 20s i would of really appreciate him as an investor. >> speaking of general motors they are going to stop advertising on facebook >> they said that it has no coincidence with the ipo on friday they spent millions but not a lot of money towards a billion dollar revenue but maybe they are trying to become
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underwhelming. >> catherine: correct. i can tell you some advertisements from the super bowl but there is still a difficult transition from the television to internet television advertising -- >>pam: younger audiences on facebook and also a winner. >> companies like coca-cola are scrambling to diversify? >> they will do a show tonight on the weight of america. they will attack soft drinks. coca- cola & pepsi they have to be aware but also school are bending machines. and government even banning it is intriguing. i do not think that it will become stagnant but it is
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investment. and a low-calorie kessler be announced by the food store chain, 711. i have also given up soft drinks and it is the best thing i've ever done i feel healthier. >> catherine: off trendy thing to come rob. this live look. sunny skies but if we can see those sunny skies. current temperatures. warmer 78 in our inland valleys, antioch. closer to the coast, 50s. and that fog is still close to the coast. and portions of the san mateo coast and portions of the north bay.
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it formally in, back and overnight. the bay shores will maintain a cooler temperatures for tomorrow. temperatures of the warmer. to rest of this week are really up/down. taking a look a your extended forecast first, your temperatures for tomorrow. the several warming trend continuing with 82 degrees and sunnyvale. clinging to the coast and fremont, palo alto. inland valleys, low 80s for antioch, livermore. in concord. 80s in walnut creek. take a look is the difference with bay shore fog in the morning. those microclimates. coast-to-coast just below the 60s. temperatures will be increasing in some areas. this trend will continue towards the weekend. mild for
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the weekend and very nice for the bay to breakers. announcer: 5 >>stanley: tickets were being issued for some select drivers of the bay bridge toll plaza. it was not for speeding and it was not for carpal violations. it was because people were missing something very important. >> that camera reads your license plate. you do not have fast track with you. >>stanley: she was missing her fast-track and license plate she was violating the tolls by police and policy. she was issued a license plate and never put on the car. she'll matter taboret registration. >> this is only good 90 days from the purchase of the vehicle. she was receiving a
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ticket for two different violations. this ticket is without having a license plate and without showing a transponder. >>stanley: this driver also had to call his wife to find out where the transponder was. >> unfortunately i am looking for this and i got pulled over. >>stanley: it was not found and if you pass through the fast track with no plates, no transponder, that could be considered told the nation. those fines begin at $300! this mercedes-benz was a bit unique. >> you do not have the transponder. he had a fast track but was missing something else.
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>> i do not see a temporary tech. >> he did not have license plate. >> it is home. i was going to take it to the dealership to have it put on. >> when did you get this car? >> one month ago? >> this is seven months. >> i am just saying that the bay bridge toll plaza, stanley roberts, kron 4.
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>> catherine: a bomb killing two bodyguards. this happened in bogotá. suffering minor wounds. a pedestrian have attached an explosive to the door of his car and set it off, remotely. they think that this is the main leftist rebel group. >> this group---showing the new
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president going to berlin on the debt crisis only to have this plane struck by lightning! however a very startling beginning in. >> and central china have heavy flooding rescue workers are moving collectors. this impacting 1 million people. it has already displaced thousands of people with torrential downpour. 1500 homes. this is expected to last until wednesday. stay with us
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>>pam: coming up teacher teams lips. an east bay school
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district feeling the pain. and just before this memorial holiday. and this bill keeping you sober. details of what researchers are considering, next,
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(male announcer) this is the bay area's news station. kron 4 news starts now. >>pam: a grim day for teachers tens of thousands of certified letters informing them that their jobs could be gone. no matter the qualifications. >> bilingual with a master's degree! i have taught everything. from 8 grade and it is still not enough. >>pam: team coverage of worthies pink slips are going. how your district could be impacted. 6:00 p.m., this deadline for the teacher layoff modification is here. dan kerman has an update.
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this is not good. >> correct. these are being added up by the california teachers association. many people are real high. but that could not be the case this year. 20,000 receiving preliminary notices. this is still being tallied. last year there was also preliminary layoff notices. for the month of may it has dropped to 2000. with rescinding of some school districts. now 5000 teachers or exit out of work. patients -- teachers do not know how much districts will not know how much they will
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receive from the county. it could trigger $5.5 billion in k- 12 in education. that is a worst case scenario. they have to do it now. they have to plan for the worst right now. >>pam: the trigger is what is happening in november. if they want to pass this cut? >> correct. what else. >>dan: in addition, they are doing reserves. and they have made a deal that if they find out that these trigger cuts are in place there could be a ninth number of multiple furlough days in the last portion of the school year that only take
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place if those tax measures fail. >> we will know that in november. thank you. and in new haven and they brought back students. that brings the total number of teachers who were laid off to only 59. one teacher at this elementary shows you the impact it's having on that classroom. >> this is a typical kindergarten classroom. as you can see we have six, seven children per group. it is very difficult when we are going counsel & paper. they do not have enough room. they are cramped. and definitely, a bit concerned when there is an additional four, five people. where are our children going to sit. some of these things that are missing are things like a
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playhouse which is crucial for their social development. and a lot of our children are learning english for the first time. and a better time for learning to play. but because of lack of space it is missing. we do our best for budget cuts not to impact. however our hands are tied until people can stand up for us and fighting for our kids nothing is going to change. >>pam: a spokesperson saying that they have had to increase class sizes and adding four more furlough days. art, music and forensics have been cat. >> teacher is cutting being laid off -- forensics have been -- cut. for all so this one teacher in san jose evergreen district this notice has her third. >> i am terrified! i have no
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idea. i cannot move out. i cannot support my family. what do you do? how will i pay for my student loans? if eight years. i could have been a doctor. i chose this because i love it. and now? what am i qualified to do other than teaching? i have the master's, i am bilingual. i have every credential i need. from teaching every level and i still cannot find a job. is it this state or just california. i have asked my family, my friends. >>pam: with the uncertainty the evergreen school district sent out notices to 17 teachers.
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ending on the outcome some of those teachers could be rehired for the fall. >> state workers are also facing a smaller paycheck and a shorter work week if the budget passes the legislator. governor jerry brown is proposing the work week only before days per week. that would mean a state and government offices would be closed on friday. and open 9.5 hours end-thursday. maureen kelly. public safety workers are also facing the cuts of a workweek of monday-thursday. >>maureen: not just salary cutbacks this spokesperson for the highway patrol is working with their employer groups to find ways to find the savings merrit mayo jerry brown is looking for -- however this is a
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difficult 24/7 operation and their solution could look at different. than just a four day work week. because the c h p still need officers on the road in dispatcher's taking 911 calls. unified leaders are in talks about this situation. one firefighter said that this proposal for will not work because they worked 72 hours per week right now. three ships of 24 hours. they would have to hire more workers. that would end up costing the state, more. the firefighters also cut back their staffing. with three firefighters for every engine. they used to have for firefighters. >>pam: a great day for gray whale watching sightings. you can see off ocean beach. one is
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coming up for a quick breath. this has been in a river people have been flocking toward this live picture beside me of ocean beach. foggy, cool. sunshine, inland. >>jacqueline: that fog that you mentioned is up and down the coast. we can see on the golden gate. it will press and for the bay shore and even inland. currently, temperatures are cool closer to the coast. 54 degrees in san francisco. to to nine degrees in oakland. however away from the coast mild. 74 degrees in concord. 77 degrees in antioch. again this fog up and down the fog coast will be close to the coast and certainly will be impacting the bay shores, overnight. possibly even inland.
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taking a look at the weather headlines. tomorrow that fog will dissipate along the coast. however it could remain along the coast but sunny skies, elsewhere. a little bit warmer in other areas. temperatures up, down. he bit warmer on thursday with the habitual forecast, coming up. >>pam: just a few days away from the bay to breakers. we are your official station. j.r. stone spent the day with organizers who are not going to tolerate any alcohol. >>j.r.: not only the large crowd of runners and partyers. bay to breakers organizers have added rules working with the neighbors complaints. >> this has gotten to a point where it was not fun for neighbors.
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>> a civil servant award for his work between neighbors and the city. this mediator to deal with the people that were not conducive. >> they were doing things that were not very nice. >> that not so nice things with going to the bathroom just about anywhere you could imagine >> they decided that there were not enough resources, there was not enough security, recycling. >> changes were made and regulations were put into place. in hopes of coping with what you are looking at. this race and it continues with no-tolerance of alcohol. and no floats. with 360 officers making sure that these rules are followed reporting live, j.r. stone, kron 4. >>pam: a bay to breakers
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reunion and a life changing moment. keeping these runners connected because of this annual event. >> a new plan for combating alzheimer's! with the federal government is going to do. and believe it or not kodak had a secret nuclear reactor. why this company saying it was there. [ male announcer ] sizzler's new ultimate steak combos.
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>> catherine: welcome back. henry kissinger not immune from ice t s a pat down. >> kodak even having a secret nuclear reactor for 1978-20 06.
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>> catherine: with memorial day coming up. national parks are showing a free admission! >> more americans are going to fifth travel. >> triple a is predicting a 30 million people behind the wheel for memorial day weekend. it is
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much more than last year. people are not going to go as far. >> the average it is tents for memorial day is expected to be a hot 150 mi. less than last year. this indicates that people are looking to save money. staying closer to home. >>pam: gas prices decreasing. many travelers staying at less- expensive places or scaling back on entertainment to save money. >> how expensive as if flying or driving? >> it is more expensive to fly. tomales travelers are expected to use air lines with air decreasing by 5.5%. if traveling does not fit your budget there is always this option. >> stay home. party a round the neighborhood. poolside.
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>> catherine: the gasoline prices in the bay-area. $4.42. $4.31 in vallejo. santa rosa = $4.34. much more of our prices www.kron4.com fan >>jacqueline: temperatures along the coast cooler. upper 70's/low 80s. and the south bay low 70's and. only in the 50's along the coast. we did see fog. speaking of which let us take a live look. this fog remains up and down the coast. the likelihood of this pushing into the bay shore will be very high. we will see it going towards the golden gate. and the bayshore will see these fog pushing through
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overnight the giants forecast against the color rockies at at&t park. low 50s. that fog will be increasing towards the end of the game. they look at the day planner. dense fog /drizzle of on the coast. even inland could see fog early. however for the afternoon, mostly sunny & warmer. the south bay showing you neighborhood by neighborhood. 70's in cupertino. low 70s continuing in palo alto. the inland valleys will continue to see 80s. 82 in pleasanton. 80 in walnut creek. take a look at the east bay shores. how much of an influence that fog as much of
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our temperatures with at least 10 degrees cooler along the coast. and low 60s in the north bay. 70's for most of the north bake for 66 in richmond. a look at your extended forecast up and down the coast. for the next several days we will see temperatures about average. great weather expected for the bay to breakers. you can catch it right here. >>pam: we will carry the 101st running of the bay to breakers on a sunday. that is the start time but you might not know that there are other aspects that we cover. of people behaving badly. this is a sample from stanley roberts. >>stanley: if you have been waiting for the 2009 bayt 2
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breakers? wait no longer. there was so much of a hall that there was a check point to confiscate any open container and there was a lot of them. fed >> he just fell on the ground. >> we will see what is the banning in 2010. it is a big deal if you have too much to drink. he got up and went down again. however she was back down >> these three kegs. these people are hiding even more we were speaking this person was in plain view. >> there are no kids at this kids park. the parents have left. five, six kids. >>stanley: some were urinating. they have also banned kegs. so
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san francisco to the same. and this famous fulvous runners. win this event was over. she put out a request. in san francisco, stanley roberts, kron 4. >>pam: to see more fuel that to see more tonight at the past couple of years of people behaving badly. we will be right back.
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>>pam: the u.s. government is stepping up efforts to combat alzheimer's. a deadline of 2025 to find effective ways to find the mind the debilitating disease. this plan and a text to a major clinical trials. with a nasal spray and eight drug
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intended to stop the symptoms. already 5 million have related dementia with 16 million expected to rise. >> this drug could help prevent from getting drunk. reducing deadly drunk driving accidents this drug blocks the impact of alcohol on the central nervous system. we will be back.
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announcer: this is the bay area news station. >>dan: the deadline has reached for the upcoming school year layoff notices. 20,000 teachers will receive preliminary notices from the month of march. this final number could be less. dan kerman, kron 4. >> continuing the south bay. the san jose evergreen district is cutting with termination notices upon receipt. these teachers could be rehired depending on the outcome of the budget debate. and the san jose, kron 4. >> continuing our coverage the unified school district
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receiving more notices. they have been rescinded after more teachers have retired. this teacher has received one for every single year for four consecutive years. . i have to pack up my school and start new next year. that is just what the school year is like. >> kron 4 >>reporter: the latest showing this four day work week for people to get this. row cut by 5 percent. offices, like the department of motor vehicles will have longer hours but only open on four days per week. public safety workers could also be impacted. and talks about the governor the chp is working on a plan to appease the goal without compromising public safety. maureen kelly, kron 4.
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>>reporter: in castro valley a body was found in the garage of this home. >> their work efforts we believe to conceal the crime. we do not know if he was beaten, stabbed or shot. we have to figure out if this murder. was this person just visiting or living there? >>reporter: in castro valley haazig madyun >>reporter: 2, 3 grills are run 1:30. -grills gray whale sightings migrating from baja, california. the are usually after krill consuming 1 t every
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day. san francisco, jeff bush, kron 4. >>reporter: mayor ed lee has sent a letter to the golden state warriors back to san francisco. and this letter that was signed by all 11 city supervisors the mayor has offered. 30,. 32 as a possible location for the team to build a new arena. charles clifford, kron 4. >>gabe: facebook ip 0 on friday. the demand is high for that stock that it is raising the price. shares are expected to now be in the $35 range. that this increased from $25 range. this higher-priced could provide a $12 billion. >>jacqueline: a big story up and down will show the inland
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valleys 70's. closer to the coast, much cooler. temperatures only in the 50s. this fog still clinging to the coast. a foggy start. however temperatures will warm even warm more. 80s in sunnyvale, san jose and once again 80s in a number of inland valley locations. 80 in concord. 80s in antioch. the east bay shores only showing 60s. the same for the coast. 60s. the north they could see 70's. temperatures decreasing up and down on friday just a roller- coaster of temperatures. for this weekend, mild conditions. >>pam: california professional chefs against animal rights with
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a french delicacy. foir gras could be one of the last times they serve this. in order to produce this the animals are forced fed. there was a ban on forced feeding animals and 20 04. they say that it is not humane. >> this metal tube is shoved down their throat three times a day and force feeding them a massive quantities of food. >> people are allowed to eat food but not torture the food, first. >> they are trying to overturn these bands from the professional chefs. it is expected to go into effect july 1st.
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>>pam: the bay to breakers is launching the second anniversary of the life changing moment for two brothers. j.r. stone introduces us. >>j.r.: these pictures are startling a bay to breakers runner not moving and without a pulse. >> literally is when i went into cardiac arrest and collapsed. >> this runner, it was 2010. >> i have no recollection for that entire day. >> a massive heart attack as he crossed the finish line. amazingly enough, this woman. {laughter} ruth rogers was there. ruth rogers. >> i turned around and he just collapsed.
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>> her husband saw me keel over and pointedly out that it looks like he needs help. >> dr. rogers were giving him cpr. trying to give air trying to jump-start his body. for at least 20 minutes no response. they say he died. however you can see he is alive today. he credits one person. the north. he is my hero! >> i have the easy part. of having my heart stop. i would not be alive right now if it were not for her actions. >> these two are going to run together. >> there is no question that she was in my hands. i am a person of faith and this is deepened my fate. any other time without
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that pedicle support there is no question that i would have not made it. >> also before he had the heart attack on the great highway he showed no signs that anything was wrong. rather this was something that was running in this family. if he had gone to the doctor? they might not have even seen the possibility of a problem. reporting, j.r. stone. >>pam: the 80--a's and quarterbk the former heisman winner while at usc. now planning for the raiders. coming up
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>>gary: this latest showing his
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season long flop. the angels up. the angels have just beaten the a's. this line drive toward the colorado rockies stuck out. this star. he was nailed. he had two, off and the x-rays showing a negative. this will start tonight. facing mt. tam lincecum. the giants and the color rockies. >> the raiders have brought in the most decorated college players of all time. you will be working with karen mcfadden.
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carson polymer will be the starting quarterback much interested in the bay area. no question coming out of a heisman winning jr campaign could have been the no. 1 pick from the 49ers. here is boulder. >> he is just getting back into the fold. it will take him to get back up to speak but he has been a good job. >> this offense for three years now and he knows it inside and out. just being a player it hits you a little bit differently when you are being coached by a player. >> let us will come wellcome-he is now a reader why oakland? now a rader now in oakland raider. in a
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we had a great relationship with the coach. just with the offense and being on the west coast and understanding what we're doing offensively. i thought it was a great opportunity. >>gary: do you look back and think that you could have been a san francisco 49ers? all of >> geometry was not on my list of things to study. but i have no regrets. it was so long ago. that is all hearsay. if i would have come out as no. 1, no. 10, no. 20, who knows? however i had a great senior year. why have no regrets everything happens for a reason. >> 37-2. watching you play at usc. very few players were more
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decorated in the and you. why have you not made your mail market in the n f o? >> you know, i think timing and their right situation making your -- mark in the nfl >> as my rookie year. when the that staff was let go. we did not mesh well. i have the utmost respect for the organization and giving the and opportunity to play in the nfl. however playing with curt warner. and arguably, making the hall of fame. i got a chance to watch that. being in houston i got the confidence back. with the coaching staff and approached me every day knowing that i can play this game. with my injury last year i
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was not able to show what i could do. but i felt good planning in the offense and i know that i could do if given the opportunity. >>gary: when part of your body hurts? >> i feel pretty good right now my shoulder has healed up, nicely. rehabilitation, getting stronger. preparation for an opportunity to be on the scene and as i mentioned, i am thankful to be in oakland raider. >>gary: he want to provide your career. but in college, 20, 21 years old and you just kept reading that you and jessica since then with nick lasahay were inseparable? >> and neck and died were great friends. and we still our friends. -- nick and i, -- great
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friends. i have matured a lot from like college days. i am happy where i am today and i continued to work hard with opportunities. staying healthy and i feel like this is the best place for me. >>gary: by to not mean to put you in an awkward position? >> miley just turned 29. my son just turned 6. >> and i jest turned -- 29. >>gary: playing for coach allen you are well aware that this is a entirely different game with reggie. what is allen like? he is only 39 years old. >> i have heard nothing but great things about coachella and i been here for just a couple of weeks. just trying to get the hang of things but coach ellen
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comes from a great background, a great coaching background. as i mentioned, i am grateful for the opportunity for me to be part of this organization. there are so many new faces. i think everybody is getting used to everybody, every new person. coach allen is great. i think that he will do a great job. just seen him run the practices, he is demanding of us but i think that it will be a great fit. we are all looking forward to having great success. >>gary: thank-you for your time. however is it true that there have never been to of the same heisman winners from the sinkin -- football team? >> i did not hear you because of that airplane? >>gary: was that your private
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jet? {laughter} >> you are a heisman trophy winner has for ever been an nfl team like that with two? i do not think so. >> i do not think so. it is pretty cool to be back. i think that 10 years ago we were together. it is crazy we are getting up there but it is great to be back. >>gary: good luck >> thank you >>gary: after leaving college. he made it into the collegiate hall of fame. this was his story with the raiders. perhaps the greatest todd and an oakland history with the holy roller. the ball skipped all over the
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place. and ending up in the end zone to beat san diego. 39 years after leaving college. casper from notre dame will go into the college hall of fame. miami, a game to going right to the finnish oh my gosh! lebraun james. 29 points, rebound and in the end, with 78-75. the series is tied at one. >> coming up the bicycle engine anshan amgen
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>>pam: the amgen from san jose to livermore. peter sagan from slovakia. in the end, it yet him again. crossing the line for the third consecutive day. tomorrow is the fourth phase. the halfway
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