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(male announcer) live from the kron 4 news station, this is the kron 4 news. >> honoring veterans how the bay area is recognizing the man and women who serve and protect our community. also, a man suspected of killing his wife. has been found dead. and also physical clip. >> good morning, welcome. let us check our weather with janu. >> good morning is 8 another beautiful start. from our roof cam. it is another beautiful is however, going to be a cold night. 30's through napa. and fairfield 44
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degrees in hayward. however, we are producing slightly warmer temperatures. 50s in livermore and the south bay. 50s expected in the past monday. 60s through the bottle, and 64 in downtown san francisco. there is showers i will tell you when, and first, let us go back to is a bell. >> it still sounds like a good day for a parade and they're going to gather for downtown san francisco. commemorating the 11th hour of the 11th day of month of 1918. germany and the u.s. that ended the war. millions of veterans later we attempt to honor the lives of who helped. >> good morning. a
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relatively quiet morning along market street. at least for now some people are getting out and about. however, that is expected to change with 11:00 a.m. the starting time. this staging for the parade is right behind me. veterans, organizers will start in getting everything ready. it takes off from here. market street/second street. they will go west, towards civic center plaza is similar to the san francisco giants parade. just a couple of weeks ago. it is scheduled to last until 3:00 p.m. and a salute to veterans that have also served in the middle east. afghanistan and iraq. half some public view the lines are impacted, so if you're going to be coming
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out here please do some research and plan ahead are going to be lots of people out with road closures and that sort of thing. or if you would like to avoid this altogether but there is still plenty of room along market street. if you're going to come down is much easier to get a spot instead of the giants parade. >> and definitely a hero and the less. thank you for that will continue to keep you updated. with a 9:30 a.m. in the san francisco celebrating the holiday through art. the veterans will take military themed paintings. they will be displayed on veterans' centers and also through downtown at 11:00 a.m. and in castro valley the will be a veterans memorial dedication. that will also begin at 11:00 a.m. >> new developments in a
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story we brought to you yesterday a san jose man suspected in the murder of his wife has been found dead. police said the body of 50 year-old troy effor at work.... edward...nosenzo was found in his car yesterday in san benito county. authorities say he appears to have committed suicide. he was wanted in connection with the murder of his wife, was found dead in her home for th 60100 block of evangeline drive. they reportedly were having at 911 problems the 911 call had no response when they call the 911. >> it is very scary. >> it is a sad.
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>> this is the 41st homicide for san jose. >> a bit of a mystery for the c h p this morning with just a pool of blood, no victims, no cars, according to witnesses the crash occurred around 3:00 a.m. the northbound lanes of highway 1 0 1, near the mckee road off ramp one person was at least injured. they are looking for the driver of a 1993 honda accord. in flight 19 05 flalanded safely around 5:00 p.m., during would become a snow conditions in denver. while taxiing to the terminal the nose of the
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plane went off the taxi way toward 125 customers and five crew members on board were deplaned and taken to the terminal by a boss. >> the fiscal cliff is living. president is asking the wealthy americans to do their recovery by doing a little bit more in taxes. however republicans are saying that it will hurt not help the economy. >> higher tax rates will not help solve the problem. and i think it is important for us to come to an agreement this is his opportunity to lead. >> we are serious about reducing the deficit we have to combine spending cuts with revenue. that means asking the wealthiest americans to pay a little more in taxes. >> taxes are not the only thing they have to figure out on reducing spend spending osecurity and
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>> welcome back to people are dead in indianapolis neighborhood and injured four others. this is following the blast in indianapolis. they are investigating that caused extensive damage to this neighborhood 200 people were forced to evacuate in the middle of the night. 12 homes were damaged in investigators are still looking at the cause of this
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explosion. >> the power could be on a new jersey later today for the was impacted by super storm sandy. however, with 130,000 customers remained without power on long island. residents will not get their power back until tuesday. in the meantime, gas rationing seems to be easing but there are still long lines to get fuel. >> there are more details this morning on the revelation that cia director general david petraeus resigned friday of eighth love affair. turns out the fbi started investigating the a couple of months ago after >>reporter: reported getting harassing e-mails telling her to stay away from petra eus... when the fbi dug deeper, fearful somebody has compromised his e-mails, pala brought wel brought wel--pa
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some others are ready to open as well. and the roads seemed to be clear. >> it is going to be beautiful and a cold start there was a frost advisory but it has expired. you may want to bring your small pets inside overnight. still, slightly warmer but another round of what what are headed our way. temperatures, 35 degrees in santa rosa. 38 in napa, fairfield, and concord. 36 degrees in oakland and as makofor word-by 9:00 a.m., 50s. by noon, a mixture of 50s and 60s and in the north bay. and the south bay. for those headed out this evening is going to be chilly but not as bad as last night. 40 is for the inland areas. taking a look
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at the highs 61 degrees expected in santa clara. and 59 degrees in fairfield low 60s along the delta. and for the east bay shore looking to get about in the 50s and ocean beach and downtown and san francisco. petaluma, novado and as reticulated the satellite and ritter there is a system that is bringing wet weather to the state and satellite and radar. it could even impact the north by monday, tuesday but the better chance of getting that wet weather is by the end of the workweek. 8:18. >> election day suspense continues today for the two candidates running for a san francisco supervisor position for district 7 which covers the southwestern part of the city. the board of education president norman yee has a 29 lead over f x
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crowley who has served on the san francisco public utilities commission and port commission. they hope to finish the voting of the 1900 provisional ballots later this week. >> an elderly at risk pleasant woman has been reportedly missing has been found. police said this morning that 87 year-old katherine helen lank.. from pleasant hill has been found inlank are around 1:30 also, at least five people have been displaced following a two-alarm fire at a san leandro duplex late last night. this was in the 1500 block of thrush ave.
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the rest of a one-year-old boy and a 20 year-old woman. both were taken to the hospital, with $100,000 in damage. >> under the forefront of the open protest was the 18 year-old alen buford. they say they took to the street and an attempt to find justice. >> we are here to tell you, oakland police to part with that we're not going away! you can keep murder in us but we will stand here and fight until we get justice for buford. >> he is not here and we just had our six month anniversary of his death. (sobbing) >> there is a federal investigation in the oakland police department these demonstrators say it provides evidence of problems going on within the apartment for it has filed
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an appeal to stop attention from the federal government. >> officers at oakland gas station helped deliver a baby boy friday evening. they were flagged down on the golf links road by a man who said his wife was in labor. the baby boy was 7 lb. 9 ounces. >> coming up, the at the firing of a missile from israel into syria. >> and also an earthquake in a small east asian nation ....
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>> welcome back. as many as 12 people are feared dead after a 6.8 magnitude earthquake and northern myanmar it collapsed a bridge, and a gold mine also near buddhist pagodas. please are reporting guarding relics after the quake damaged buddhist temples that are hundreds of years old. >> the israeli military has fired a missile into syria. the first time israel has been drawn into the fighting in this neighboring country. the military said it fired the missile as a warning shot today after a stray mortar from syria hit a military post. the military says no damage or injuries were reported inside israel.
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a string of mortar shells have struck the post during a syrian civil war. israel views the fire as an accident but nonetheless has warned that hold syria responsible. also, is release prime minister says he is ready to strike carter against militants along the gaza strip strike -- carter with hostilities along the border escalating sharper this weekend with rockets fired from the gaza and israeli strikes killing six palestinians. muhammed abbas is to ask the united nations this month to recognize palestine as an independent state israel and the u.s. say a palestinian state can be established only through negotiations. >> the general director of the bbc this is a report from the implicated a senior politician for child abuse should never have been broadcast. director-general
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of george entwistle has apologized for airing a program accusing a onetime senior conservative party figure of child abuse. he didn't havname the politician, but there are suggestions pointing to ellis st--alistair mcalpine a member of the house of lords. he fiercely denies the allegations. the vatican is digging and after same- sex marriage initiatives had big wins this week in the u.s. and europe. it continues to insist the marriages only between a man and woman. spain upheld its cave marriage law and france
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>> good morning. we are back on kron 4 news this weekend. this is veterans day a day to honor our fighting men and women. thousands will gather in downtown it san francisco for the annual veterans day parade. kron4's solo reporter mike pelton joins us live where participants are lining up this morning. mike? >> good morning. this parade is expected to begin at 11:00 a.m. and go until 3:00 p.m. it is a similar parade route that the san francisco giants parade took. continuing down market street and ending up at the civic center plaza. also going towards mcallister.
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>> however, with this impacted carryis area is also expected to impact public transportation, and of course the roads. plan accordingly. veterans will be part of this and as well as those who served in the middle east. many are expected to show up in there is still plenty of space along the parade route. come on down and grab a spot. again, starting at second street-market street. >> did i hear that it is at 11:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.?
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>> yes, it is supposed to take quite some time. just the staging area for this is a down second street, market street, folsom. a lot happened happening down here at ending at 3:00 p.m. at civic center plaza. definitely, a long afternoon. >> mike, thank you. >> let us take this look outside. this is the bay bridge. it is looking nice. it looks like traffic is starting to back up. however, let us check-in with janu of what we can expect with parades all around the bay area. >> it is going to be a beautiful day. but a cool and chilly day. it looks like will be in the low 60s with plenty of sunshine. i and as for this afternoon sunshine and high clouds. it
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is going to be another cold night but not quite as cold for the last couple of nights. temperatures, mid 30's. 33 in napa, upper 30's in vallejo, fairfield and 37 degrees and san mateo. 36 degrees and a sunnyvale. we will take a look at 60s across the board. and into the north bay, the 60s as well. 63 novato.. and 60s expected in downtown san francisco. there is more wet weather on the way. and we will go back to isabel. >> thank you, janu. cooler temperatures and rain this week are leading to the state to end the fire season. it will officially end monday morning in the santa clara alameda, and called for costa counties here in the bay area. as
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well as parts of san walking and stanislaus counties. >> of their heavy residents hospitalized for eating this wild mushroom soup. it was prepared by a care giver at the old age--gold age villa facility in loomis the care giver also became very ill. >> can you tell me what happened? >> i do not know what happened. >> some employees are also sec. >> authorities are not releasing the conditions of the four presidents that were taken to the hospital. >> state budget cuts have been hard on budget cuts. this teacher has a creative solution.
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>> for months, diana rivera did not know that our beloved teacher had a secret. and the month of march she was happily and rolled in a medical assistant class at centinela valley adult school and long tail, california. >> one day they just came in, give us a notice that the school was over, took us about. >> the class and the teacher were axed by state budget cuts. diana and 19 classmates were left hanging. but to their surprise their teacher, she had an idea. open her own school and continued teaching the course she greeted herself 12 years ago. the jump on board. >> i proposed it to them, if we can open up our own side we will be able to buy all the of equipment, so we did it. >> sheet obtained proper registration from the county, the state, but the city of lawndale and denied
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her a business license. she says, due to insufficient parking, so she decided to continue to teach and this secret location. she agreed to show us her car from unconditioned iwe will not disclose its location. each of her students. $1,600 would cover rent, insurance, utilities, medical supplies. and she went without a salary. then little by little, we got the money but i still, the rent is to and if i didn't have the money i'd have to reach out in my pockets, and there was no way i could keep my house, paying a high mortgage. so we decided that we save money if we sell the house and then the rent. >> the room was transferred into a fully functional class environment, full of eager students and medical
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equipment for training. >> i never really told the students exactly what was going on i did not want to scare anybody away, so i told them one at a time at graduation. >> diana rivera and her classmates were floored. >> she never seemed worried at all. she did everything in our externship. she taught us everything we know. she kind of saved us, i guess in a way, i admire her so much for that. >> chiappe moving her school to a city where she can permit and continue to inspire young women. >> many of my students that haven't had the chance to of a formal education. you know their needs and their hopes, so i hope say i can help with dreams. casy wian... los angeles
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>> welcome back. this is from arlington national cemetery to commemorate veterans day. here is president obama. >> these fellow citizens, to be there for them and their families. just now, but not just now, but for all lease. not just for the first few years but as long as they walk this earth. to this day, we still care for a child of a civil war veteran. to this day, we still hstill care for her thousands of spouses and children of fog in the spanish-american war. just last year by paid tribute frank buckles who was serving in world war one for 2 years and we kept our commitment to serve him. so,
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long after the battle has ended, and our heroes come home, we state by their side. >> these are live remarks from arlington national cemetery on veterans day. >> it is marty, there has been the competition of a different type. some mustachioed men flew into first place at mccovey cove. 116,000 spectators showed up to watch the red bull flugtag 30 teams launched their homemade human powered flying machines. team november. they landed first place with a distance of 54 ft.. >> it was quite a journey getting here. golden,
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participating and figuring it out and working out all the problems and getting to this point, taking off that runway. doing that is just a wild time. >> wild, crazy times a lot of teamwork. team nov. spent months. from ornda flugtag means 'flying day' in german. not quite sure what the team gets as a prize baby just bragging rights. >> coming up there could be a remedy for the common flu that you would never expect. and a kron 4 exclusive there are two bay area soldiers
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>> we are back. what a great day for the veterans day parade. a little cool. >> you definitely want to bring your jacket for the parade and here with the forecast is janu. >> hello, this is the view from the san mateo bridge. plenty of widespread sunshine but it has been equal. there has been a frost advisory that is been expired. it has been-cool. in another round of sunny skies slightly warmer but as the go for the mid week there is a chance of
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showers in the forecast. currently, temperatures are chilly in santa rosa, napa. low mid 30's through of vallejo. and 36 degrees and sunnyvale. by 10:00 a.m., we are report being wide spread 50s. and by noon, 50s and 60s and the afternoon highs are going to bring us also 50s and 60s to the warmer locations. temperatures going to about the 50s and 60s some not as cool. taking a look at the highs. 60s in the golden valley. and low 60s along the delta. and also downtown san francisco if you are going towards ocean beach.
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the satellite and radar showing that there are of rainfall totals for the northern portions of california. impacting monday, to stay put by the weekend will finish up a workweek that we will see much more of that shower activity. 8:49. >> thank you on this veterans day a special hall coming for to bay area families. soldiers returning after a yearlong deployment and afghanistan. mike pelton was the only reporter as they stepped off the plane. >> just 12 days these are dramatics are ride home. derrick wessels. >> it is difficult to explain. >> fresh off a flight from dallas girlfriends also
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greeted them. >> you see them in their head of your head every day for so many months. and once you see them in person, it is so re--somewhat surreal.. >> there are many people taking big sacrifices of their card and after seeing that i have a greater appreciation for my fellow brothers in the green. if people did not know about it, and give them some respect is the major thing to do. >> what i asked them what to do it they wanted to see family and go out and celebrate with a beer and a broker. san francisco, kron 4. and a -- burger. the math is a toxic drug but there could be flu fighting power. taiwanese researchers say that meth treated cells had
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a lower concentration of the virus than the control group no doctor would recommend that you take mateth... to get over the flu. but they believe this study could help find a safe compounds of the drug. >> it this time around from the sierras. this is highway 80-89. >> we also have the final tally boats from florida. we will be back. votes....
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vote and the election. it would have not impact of the final race there were some concerns that the state could experience problems similar in the year 2000. >> we all know that the bay area is pricey to live in but there are a couple atherton. this number five. and woody creek colorado and greenwich village. and marin county, with the city of ross.. and alpine nj with several celebrities. >> there is one advance hobby has finally paid off, literally. a handyman in massachusetts discovered more than $20,000 while
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rummaging in a junkyard. however, he is claiming the cash he found an old book. >> i want to say that this book has a lot of history here. my point of view is i want to see because if somebody who supported the money to buy a house put a down payment for a house. , i'm going to go crazy. >> he has decided to wait six months for the owner to claim the cash. in order to claim the cash, the owner has to be able to identify the book and the exact amount of money stashed inside. he is encouraged by many people from e-mail to keep the money. >> we have a preview of the macy's thanksgiving day parade. hello kitty and
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(male announcer) live from the kron 4 news station, this is the kron 4 news. >> the top stories we are following is honoring the veterans. the men, the woman that serve and protect the country. >> a man suspected of killing his wife was found dead. >> and avoiding the fiscal cliff. trying to avoid and divert a physica fiscal crisis first, let us get the weather. >> good morning. >> we are going to start off with a look outside from the roof cam. a beautiful shot still beautiful with high clouds. but mostly clear conditions it has been a cold start. this afternoon, slightly warmer temperatures compared to yesterday. and partly cloudy conditions with another cold night
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expected. as next work week progresses, we will see the possible return of wet weather. clark, reaching 50s and 60s through half moon bay. slightly warmer in the north bay 63 degrees in santa rosa, novato.. with warmer weather tends to start the workweek and showers in store. and let us go back to isabel. >> today we honor those in uniform that put their lives on the line for the country. thousands will be gathering in downtown san francisco for the veterans day parade. this has been a tradition since-
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1919--this has been a great tradition. >> the parade preparations are well under way the u.s. coast guard are getting ready. to make their part and they are ready. this begins at 11:00 a.m. this is along market street, second street the staging area and members of the navy have also shown up. more participants are going to show up at second it/market there will the west on market street towards civic center plaza. this is a similar route to were the giants took towards the giants parade. it is less to texpected-to last from 11:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. however,
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there are going to shut down several roadways and even muni will be impacted. definitely plan ahead and where you are going to get caught up in any trouble congestion. back out your life or people powershowing you these light conditions. and there are still a lot of areas to come out. i must say that if i could get a ride on the folk they said " no ". >> thank you, and i was getting a ride on the float -they said it no. >> many memories of the several years. as the pay tribute. with other veterans day celebrations
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including at 9:30 this community service event in san francisco that is celebrating the holiday and art. there will make military themed paintings that will be displayed at the veterans' center. in the south bay, this veterans day parade will be hosted downtown at 11:00 a.m. in the castro valley there will also be a dedication at memorial park. >> other news, terrace new developments that we brought you on saturday this san jose man has been found dead he was suspected of murdering his wife. troy edward nosenzo... was found in his car yesterday. he was wanted in connection for the murder of his wife there were reportedly having marital problems. (male
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announcer) story we brought to you yesterday a san jose man suspected in the murder of his wife has been found dead. police said the body work.... edward...nosenzo was found in his car yesterday in san benito county. authorities say he appears to have committed suicide. he was wanted in connection with the murder in her home for th 6100 block of evangeline drive. they reportedly were having at 911 problems the 911 call had no response when they call the 911. when the 911 dispatcher, took the call, there's nobody on the line. >> it is very scary. >> it is a sad. >> this is the 41st homicide for san jose. >> a bit of a mystery for the c h p this morning with just a pool of blood, no victims, no cars, according to witnesses the crash occurred around 3:00 a.m. the northbound lanes of
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highway 1 0 1, near the mckee road off ramp one person was at least injured. they are looking for the driver of a 1993 honda accord. in flight 19 05 and, landed safely around 5:00 p.m., during would become a ...the nose.. became impacted by wind...and the snow conditions in denver. while taxiing to the terminal the nose of the plane went off the taxi way toward 125 customers and five crew members on board living. president is asking the wealthy americans to do their recovery by doing a little bit more in taxes. however republicans are saying that it will hurt not help the economy. >> higher tax rates will not help solve the problem. and i think it is important for us to come to an agreement this is his opportunity to lead.
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>> we are serious about reducing the deficit we have to combine spending cuts with revenue. that means asking the wealthiest americans to pay a little more in taxes. >> taxes are not the only thing they have to figure out on reducing spend spending security and medicare and social security. >> this explosion in india that kills two people. widespread damage in indianapolis --. this south bay san jose cold, we will be back.
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people are dead in indianapolis neighborhood and injured four others. this is following the blast in indianapolis. they are investigating that caused extensive damage to this neighborhood 200 people were forced to evacuate in the middle of the night. 12 homes were damaged in investigators are still looking at the cause of this explosion. >> the power could be on a new jersey later today for the was impacted by super storm sandy. however, with 130,000 customers remained without power on long island. residents will not get their power back until tuesday. in the meantime, gas rationing seems to be easing but there are still long lines to get fuel. >> there are more details this morning on the revelation that cia director general david petraeus resigned friday of a love affair. turns out the fbi started investigating the a>>reporter: reported getting harassing e-mails
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telling her to stay away from petraeus... when the fbi dug deeper, fearful somebody has compromised his e-mails, pala b brought wel--paula broadwell... his biographer and his lover turned up. meanwhile former cia director michael hayden says the resignation of a highly decorated for general is sad but the agency will survive. >> and not think that it impacts the institution but obviously it will have an emotional impact. history will judge his career and his tremendous contributions to american security over his entire career. >> >> coming up your ful... paula broadwel.. is a
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ok, swarm! swarm! hello [ female announcer ] pillsbury chocolate chip cookies. let the making begin >> welcome back. we are starting off with a beautiful sunny skies and cool temperatures. not as cool as yesterday and tonight could be even more chilly but we do have what weather. taking a look at our temperatures are right now with-wet weather... 40's in by 10:00 a.m., widespread 50s. and 60s in the south bay and looks like this afternoon we could be a mixture of 50s and 60s bring
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a jacket, with a 50s and 60s mixture. it looks like the east the shores with the upper 50s in half moon bay. and the north bay getting to about 63 degrees in santa rosa, novado, up napa. and the 60s and downtown san francisco as we take a look of the satellite and reboot rainfall. and toward the pacific northwest. the- possible rainfall impacting the bay area of monday, tuesday the more significant rainfall and as a wind of the weekend. 9:17. >> thank you. as one of the longest serving journalists belva davis has spent 50 years in several venues of
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media and the first african american woman. she has been a mentor, and their role model for many women and the bay area. she was supposed to be with us this morning and circumstances were such that she could not be with us. however, we wanted to continue to honor her. belva davis has reported at kron, kpix, dkia radio... belva davis.. >> what to love about having to have worked in the bay area? >> i love it because the bay area would have me back. nothing better than having a romance. when i started in the business i was often asked i was mistaken for a domestic woman in a fancy hotel more than once. i've worked with
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people that did not want to walk on the street with the, photographers that were not yet ready to deal with being in a mixed race couple. there are tender moments, racial moments, journalistic moments. they are all part of make you who you are. 1964. one of the most famous conventions in modern times. >> you were working for black radio. >> totally segregated. >> for the president eisenhower he said something and it set something off. the news media or the only eucharists standing up to him. and they scared everybody up into silence and they came against my news director and myself. they drove us away for safety. you know that if this is in a dangerous
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situation i did not even know if the guards would respond to oversee the to protect us. i knew that i had to survive in this environment. it was stopped the draft, stop the war, it was free speech, it was organization by unions and teaching assistants. all of the various studies and and out of that came with the women's movement. the media was so important to tell america how about the changes that were taking place. it was absolutely exhilarating. i never doubted that i was not doing what i should have been doing. the trip to africa was a new level of a journalism... people in a new-level of journalism for me. >> to be the only american journalist in that city to
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to the aftermath. >> the place where the bomb went off. >> is so important to seek thousands of people injured that people were still needing things and hospitals and we had the opportunity to tell the world about it. tow cou the marbles about living in is geography. that show a lot of caring. it is so many things that i've watched happened. that i thought, wow! you say to yourself you are lucky to be here. >> for 49 years she has been 70 years of political reporting and reporting greatness. they had their
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own public affairs show. we spoke the other day and she said that she had told before she would leave the station issue was going to do the election. she had to go out on that high level because you love the political cover story so much. and she said that is what she wants to end. and here she is. and here's to you, congratulations on a great career. and she tells us that she will be doing many more but she will never retire, retire. >> a big celebration in february will be keeping you posted on that.
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bridge, and a gold mine also near buddhist pagodas. guarding relics after the quake damaged buddhist temples that are hundreds of years old. >> the general director of the bbc this is a report from the implicated a senior politician for child abuse should never have been broadcast. director-general of george entwistle has apologized for airing a program accusing a one time senior conservative party figure of child abuse. he didn't name the politician, but there are suggestions pointing to ellis st-- alistair mcalpine a member of the house of lords. he fiercely denies the allegations. the vatican i
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>> steam powered were used frequently until the 1920's a group of artists, and mechanics in west oakland were showing off their refurbished steam engines. jeff bush. >> they came up far as seattle. >> we bring all of our tories to bring as much steam and equipment in one place that we possibly can and west oakland is an interesting location to have that festival. but we managed. they are all powered by fire, what, skiing. >> this is kind of a clark thing we do---lark think we do on occasion and help teach the public about things used to be back when most of the steam engines are more than 100 years old and can cover just about
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anything, from a tricycle, to a player piano. some these could be more practical purposes. >> various functions of the farm. >> in california there was a farming and logging industry it were much stronger than the were today. but that equipment is still up and running in still exists in part of our history. >> the modern have remote- control robots are safely enclosed in there. the big steel machines for making quick work of a plastic car. the real stars of the show have been the steam powered engines like this steam- powered tricycle have been getting a lot of attention. jeff bush in oakland, kron 4 news. >> still to come, downtown blogs san francisco where thousands are expected to line market street to honor the veterans. >> this live look at highway 89 and squaw valley. beautiful conditions it highway 89 and squaw valley. beautiful conditions it looks[ boy 1 ] hey! that's the last crescent.
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demo when this is veterans day. a day to honor who have given so much to our country. thousands will gather in downtown san francisco for the annual veterans day parade. kron4's solo reporter mike pelton joins us live for participants are lining up this morning. >> this is the staging area. you can see the helicopter, and members of the u.s. navy are getting ready for this parade. it begins at 11:00 a.m. and it will take off at second street-market street. towards civic center plaza. this is some here thes-- this is very simila.
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the... recent san francisco giants victory parade. this will impact your commute with road closures, and even public transportation will be impacted. if you planned on traveling to this area do some research, plan ahead so you could not get caught ahead in this congested. coming out here live as we continue to monitor the preparations. just really quickly, i just spoke with a vietnam veteran from the u.s. navy. the greatest thing and a veteran can hear is it thank you it makes his heart raced every time he will hear that. he should hear a couple of thousand of those today. with all of those honored our veterans today. >> that is the great point and that is the least that we can do. mike pelton, thank you from the parade route in downtown san francisco. >> that is a lovely thought
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and very easy to do. >> this is the san the tail bridge. it is moving smoothly and looking quite lovely the san mateo bridge. janu. >> it is a gorgeous start. a bit chilly. as we track temperatures the warming trend with plenty of sunshine. and partly cloudy conditions for this evening. it is going to be cool but not as cold. taking a look at where temperatures are sitting finally warming up. 49 degrees in santa rosa. low 50s for the east bayshore. 47 and san jose and that is going to worry about 50s in the east bay and the inland bays. north bay, we're expecting 60s. 63 degrees in santa rosa, novado and napa. 60s for downtown san francisco. if you are going to the parade,
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there are changes with what weather. i will tell you when we can expect them. with a-changes with even wet weather -- >> the fire season ending is official on monday. as well as portions of san walking and stanislaus... county. >> this wild mushroom soup has made for people sec at this totally care facility. for people-for-second. >> can you tell us there
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were four people seicked.. that went to the hospital. there does not seem to be any foul play. >> state budget cuts have >> for months, diana rivera did not know that her beloved teacher had a secret. in the month of march she was happily enrolled in a medical assistant class at centinela valley adult school in lawndale, california. >> one day they just came in, give us a notice that
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the school was over, took us about. >> the class and the teacher were axed by state budget cuts. diana and 19 classmates were left hanging. but to their surprise their teacher, she had an idea. open her own school and continued teaching the course she greeted herself 12 years ago. the jump on board. >> i proposed it to them, if we can open up our own side we will be able to buy all the of equipment, so we did it. >> sheet obtained proper registration from the county, the state, but the city of lawndale and denied her a business license. she says, due to insufficient parking, so she decided to continue to teach and this secret location. she agreed to show us her car from unconditioned we will not disclose its location. each of her students. $1,600 would cover rent, insurance, utilities, medical supplies. and she went without a salary. then little by little, we got the money but i still, the rent is to and if i didn't have the money i'd have to reach out in my pockets, and there was no way i could keep my house, paying a high mortgage. so we decided that we save money if we sell the house and then the rent. >> the room was transferred
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into a fully functional class environment, full of eager students and medical equipment for training. >> i never really told the students exactly what was going on i did not want to scare anybody away, so i told them one at a time at graduation. >> diana rivera and her classmates were floored. >> she never seemed worried at all. she did everything in our externship. she taught us everything we know. she kind of saved us, i guess in a way, i admire her so much for that. >> chiappe moving her school to a city where she can permit and continue to inspire young women. >> many of my students that haven't had the chance to of a formal education. you know their needs and their hopes, so i hope say i can help with dreams. casy wian... los angeles stand by but there is a winner for the flugtag..
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state warriors hosting the denver nuggets saturday. the second of eight back-to- back games for the dobbs. the warriors trailed for most of the day but managed to tie it up. 107-101. >> also, in stanford football, in what may have been at the last home game for the stanford seniors, the team overcame four different turnovers to beat oregon state 27-23. now, stanford needs one more wind to host the pact 12 championship. the cardinals now are eight and two. san
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>> it was quite a journey getting here. golden, participating and figuring it out and working out all the problems and getting to this point, taking off that runway. doing that is just a wild time. >> wild, crazy times a lot of teamwork. team nov. spent months. from ornda flugtag means 'flying day' in german. not quite sure what the team gets as a prize baby just bragging rights. >> coming up there could ba
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beautiful day to >> good morning, this is our approach to the bay bridge toll plaza. with plenty of sunshine it was a chilly start as well. there was a frost advisory for the mountains but that dissipated by 8:00 a.m. with sun and high clouds. slightly warmer and we do have the potential for wet weather. temperatures right now, 43 in santa rosa. low 40's in san mateo. 43 in pleasanton and as we go towards the next hour. we are starting to warm in the 50s. 60s. and it looks like the afternoon highs are going to be mostly low 60s this afternoon. for those tonight it is going to be chilly. you are going to want to bring a jacket. and
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taking a look at the numbers pretty much low 60s across the board. 60s and redwood city, palo alto. and low 60s along the delta, danville, walnut creek. 60s in alameda. and downtown san francisco, ocean beach, 58 degrees. petaluma, santa rosa and the satellite and radar showing that we do have some wet weather and towards the pacific northwest. that could be pressing down by monday, and tuesday but the bulk of the wet weather is going to hit us by the end of the workweek. the time is 9:49 >> the election is continuing for these two candidates who are running for a san francisco supervisor position. district 7 is the southwest part of the city. norman yee
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has a 29 vote lead. the voter of elections is hoping to continue finalizing to count the count. >> and national, president obama can claim a victory with an additional 29 electoral votes. this gives them a total of 332. and it probably had a total of 206. this announcement as three counties finally submitted their numbers. there were concerns that the states could have similar problems in the year 2000. >> even as we honor veterans today here is another footnote from a war more
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than 60 years ago world war two. and army colonel brought a story and the piece that was emerging. for decades, that music was undiscovered until now. the composer was giving his first chance that he created six days ago. >> my name is harold and i am 93 years old. and i'm a veteran of world war two. and in 1945, and i was stationed in the new orleans, louisiana. at the new orleans army base and i was instructor. peace had around the been declared and we can do anything we want to do. isymphony. during those 0
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years i looked at it every once in awhile and i wonder why is this not being played? to my brother and i came up on the copy. i spoke to the senator from michigan and he wrote a letter to the defense department and the next thing we knew we had a letter back from the army secretary that we would like to perform this symphony. >> i was kind of worried but grateful when i opened the score and saw that it was a total composed perfect piece of music. and it has a special meaning. when you sit down and play something and know exactly what is behind it. >> for the first moment of my symphony, is about the sadness of that period. the
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extreme sadness and the sorrow of the holocaust. the second is sort of been geared up for war. and the third, it is the warfare itself. and going to omaha beach, and leading germany. invading germany. and finally, the victory march. >> that is wonderful to watch. >> that sounds wonderful. i see it being this core of a
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