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of the and jack benny's the rework route inland. of the south bay and '70s and said the bay. or tomorrow. that it bay bridge toll plaza d.c. high clouds moving in right now a satellite radar picture showing high cloud coverage approaching from the coastal water thunderstorms find out of this year right now it's good news lending stressed those earlier. i a cloud cover over the coastal waters continued to approach the bay area tonight and tomorrow. we'll keep the high clouds going to the early afternoon. temperatures tomorrow near the coast line not much change. a 6 is low '70's but will be a lot warmer down the peninsula will the secret as much fog from morning till clear a lot faster to. sensing the effort sought course record 85 is set leandro 88 and union city. in the out belly. what a triple digits other tomorrow hundred caulker what creak reason for imposing 101 03 brand would. what to livermore. elsie triple digit reading in the south bay coming up in morgan hill otherwise in the '90s nineties and sells a 91 cupertino 95 and lost cause. many many of the north as well 93
of the and jack benny's the rework route inland. of the south bay and '70s and said the bay. or tomorrow. that it bay bridge toll plaza d.c. high clouds moving in right now a satellite radar picture showing high cloud coverage approaching from the coastal water thunderstorms find out of this year right now it's good news lending stressed those earlier. i a cloud cover over the coastal waters continued to approach the bay area tonight and tomorrow. we'll keep the high clouds going to the early...
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he sort of span the generations the way someone like a jack benny or milton beryl do. he was as successfulled as a those people were. its hard to think of that in terms of your own life. you don't want to think of being a legend in your time. you know what i mean. i think definitely it would be true if you had to sit back and think of these. who was more everywhere more than he was in the last 35 years. >> iconic san francisco home used in the movie m rs. doubtfire. in a statement, he said, to watch robin work was a magical and special privilege. he truly was one of the few people who deserved the title of genius. san francisco is heart broken by the tragic loss of robin williams who forever changed the world with laughter and joy. our thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends. the reaction comes to come in on the death of robin williams. we'll bring you more at 6:30. we are tracing his career at kpix.com. >>> also in news tonight, a woman arrested for violating terms ever her probation was in court today. the judge set bail for marilyn hartman. $300,000. th
he sort of span the generations the way someone like a jack benny or milton beryl do. he was as successfulled as a those people were. its hard to think of that in terms of your own life. you don't want to think of being a legend in your time. you know what i mean. i think definitely it would be true if you had to sit back and think of these. who was more everywhere more than he was in the last 35 years. >> iconic san francisco home used in the movie m rs. doubtfire. in a statement, he...
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. >> when people think of george burns, or jack benny, or bob hope. that's the kind of career he had. you don't think of that until he's not here. >> reporter: gone, but his spirit still burns brightly. starlot told me that he saw williams a few months ago and he seemed as happy as he'd ever seen him. mayor brown told me williams wasn't just funny, he was smart funny. i had the privilege of seeing him a few years back at one of those impromptu standup performances he did, and i laughed until my cheeks hurt the next morning. noel walker, ktvu, channel 2 news. >> mrs. doubtfire came out in 1993, it was one of robin williams's best known movies. williams played a struggling actor in san francisco who takes on the persona of a scottish nanny, mrs. doubtfire so he can be closer to his children. in a movie, he worked at a television station, and ktvu was where they shot some of those scenes. some of those scenes were filmed in the exact same studio we're in right now. >> it's more than the bay, it's an estuariy, wake up. and i think they liked the studio. >
. >> when people think of george burns, or jack benny, or bob hope. that's the kind of career he had. you don't think of that until he's not here. >> reporter: gone, but his spirit still burns brightly. starlot told me that he saw williams a few months ago and he seemed as happy as he'd ever seen him. mayor brown told me williams wasn't just funny, he was smart funny. i had the privilege of seeing him a few years back at one of those impromptu standup performances he did, and i...
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comes to us each week and the hit nbc series that examines his life and work. ,ike it but classic jack benny the seinfeld television show reveals seinfeld the comedian. bad career moves and love affairs and the annoying feeling better adulthood itself is somewhat overrated. a superb ensemble cast. you like this so far? >> yes. >> why is the show so successful. ? is a sitcom that is not processed through a large studio system. it is a few people working on this and are doing what we think is funny, and they cast is amazing. an amazing group of people. each one of the people could easily hold down their own show. >> what is the glue of the show? >> the egos are in check frankly. we are all happy to be doing good work and we all have a lot of respect for each other. the glue is larry david and myself working on every single line, every single week of every show. it is not delegated, and no one interferes. [applause] [laughter] >> do women know about shrinkage? >> you mean like laundry? , like when a man does swimming, afterwards? fax it -- >> it shrinks? [laughter] >> like a frightened turtle.
comes to us each week and the hit nbc series that examines his life and work. ,ike it but classic jack benny the seinfeld television show reveals seinfeld the comedian. bad career moves and love affairs and the annoying feeling better adulthood itself is somewhat overrated. a superb ensemble cast. you like this so far? >> yes. >> why is the show so successful. ? is a sitcom that is not processed through a large studio system. it is a few people working on this and are doing what we...
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and as the news of that comes out over the airwaves, bennie jack hays, the local leader of the united klans of america, says in conversation with his son, henry, and some of henry's friends that if a black man can get away with killing a white man in mobile, it should be the other way around, so henry hayes, who is really a teenager, internalizes this, and a few days later, he and another klansmen who is 17 years old named james knowles they go out and they make good on this and they drive down to the black section of town and they find michael donald, and michael donald gets caught up in all of this through really no fault of his own, and donald, being born in 1961, he really rose up in a city that is on the absolute verge of social revolution. some of his older siblings probably participated in some of the movement activities in the late 1960's and early 1970's, but it is michael, the 19-year-old youngest son of the donald family, that regrettably gets caught up in all of this in march of 1981. the klan did not have a large presence in mobile, but it had a consistent presence in mob
and as the news of that comes out over the airwaves, bennie jack hays, the local leader of the united klans of america, says in conversation with his son, henry, and some of henry's friends that if a black man can get away with killing a white man in mobile, it should be the other way around, so henry hayes, who is really a teenager, internalizes this, and a few days later, he and another klansmen who is 17 years old named james knowles they go out and they make good on this and they drive down...
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. >> when people think about george burns or jack benny or bob hope, you know, that's the kind of careerhad and you don't think of that until he's not here. >>reporter: and williams was always a fixture here in the bay area. he was known for dropping by unannounced to local comedy clubs or for cheering on the giants at at & t park. and as we bring you back out here live with one movie, williams turned his pacific heights home into a landmark. now it is becoming a shrine to the comic icon. williams was reportedly in talks to do a sequel to "mrs. doubtfire" before his sudden death yesterday. we're live this morning in san francisco, alex savidge, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thanks, alex. >>> and susan schneider, the wife of robin williams released a statement saying "i lost my husband and best friend, while the world lost one of its most beloved artists and beautiful human beings." she went on to say it is our hope the focus will not be on robin's death, but on the countless moments of joy and laughter he gave to millions. schneider is robin williams' third wife. they were married in 2011 in n
. >> when people think about george burns or jack benny or bob hope, you know, that's the kind of careerhad and you don't think of that until he's not here. >>reporter: and williams was always a fixture here in the bay area. he was known for dropping by unannounced to local comedy clubs or for cheering on the giants at at & t park. and as we bring you back out here live with one movie, williams turned his pacific heights home into a landmark. now it is becoming a shrine to the...
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it comes each week with a hit nbc series that exams his work an life like the classic jack benny an persons and allen program. seinfeld the television show reveals seinfeld the comedian as he starts and stumbles through friendships an bad career moves an love affairs an annoying feeling that adulthood itself is somewhat overrated. it gives a superb, you like this so far, a superb ensemble of cast, welcome. >> why is the show so successful, do you think? >> i think it's handmade. it's a sitcom that is not processed through a network, through a large studio system. it's a few people working on this thing. and we're just doing what we think is funny. and the cast is amazing. it's an amazing group of talent. i mean each one of the people in our cast is-- could easily, easily hold down their own show. >> what holds it together? what's the glue of this show? >> we, there's, the egos are in check, frankly. and i think we're all happy to be doing good work. and we all have a lot of respect for each other. but the glue is larry david and myself working on every single line, every week of every show
it comes each week with a hit nbc series that exams his work an life like the classic jack benny an persons and allen program. seinfeld the television show reveals seinfeld the comedian as he starts and stumbles through friendships an bad career moves an love affairs an annoying feeling that adulthood itself is somewhat overrated. it gives a superb, you like this so far, a superb ensemble of cast, welcome. >> why is the show so successful, do you think? >> i think it's handmade....