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katharine hennen looks at the new findings, it tells us what they mean for thousands of patients. >> >> dramatic shift in the way many breast cancer patients will be treated. i new study in the journal of the american medical association suggests that less is more approach is the way to go. when removing kantor's list notes. >> this study show for women having lumpectomy and radiation to the press could only take a one or two of those. and leave the rest behind. end up with the same survival, low risk of cancer recurring in the armpit and far fewer side effects. >> studies on survival rates in five years really the same impatience with 17 of notes removed compared to those with just to remove. but not removing most of the live notes women are scared often debilitating side effects. the study say this only applies to early stage breast cancer patients have a lumpectomy and radiation not with mastectomies. and to patients who did not get chemotherapy before surgery. the authors stress they are not leaving cancer cells behind. >> were killed in now with radiation and drugs. patients at
katharine hennen looks at the new findings, it tells us what they mean for thousands of patients. >> >> dramatic shift in the way many breast cancer patients will be treated. i new study in the journal of the american medical association suggests that less is more approach is the way to go. when removing kantor's list notes. >> this study show for women having lumpectomy and radiation to the press could only take a one or two of those. and leave the rest behind. end up with...
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let's i will be asking katharine to respond. -- >> i will be asking katharine to respond. >> madam chair, supervisors, thank you for having us here. basically, i can tell you that first of all, some of our earth stewards came today to say thank you and that these young people represent people from all over the city. some of them came from the mayor's office several years ago, working through the department of housing authority. the mayor wanted people from those different developments to have a chance to work for the summer. he sent a bunch of them to us. today they're going to be our mentors. another group came from this summer in the bayview district. the captain targeted young people that had not gotten in trouble, basically, wanting them to have an opportunity to prevent themselves from getting into trouble. i have worked for the sheriff's department for 30 years. over that time i have stood here while supervisors help us and continue to help these young people. i wanted to thank you all for giving us the opportunity to work. i know that is what you teach people how to do. thank you.
let's i will be asking katharine to respond. -- >> i will be asking katharine to respond. >> madam chair, supervisors, thank you for having us here. basically, i can tell you that first of all, some of our earth stewards came today to say thank you and that these young people represent people from all over the city. some of them came from the mayor's office several years ago, working through the department of housing authority. the mayor wanted people from those different...
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katharine hennen kron 4 news. >> a couple live looks outside this afternoon. first from our mount tam cam, the camera shaking around you could see the bush is moving in the wind. still breezy this afternoon. a look from the golden gate bridge completely sunny skies, we will keep it clear over the next several days but it will get cold overnight. winds are howling right now and parts of the bay area. it will stay that way through the first part of the evening the winds dying down later tonight. this will lead to, or ankle are conditions to more morning over what we saw today. a lot of places in the 30's. in the afternoon sunny and cool temperatures, similar conditions to what we saw out there today. let's get a look at the temperatures as you head out the door tomorrow. dropping down to the 30's nearly everywhere. a 33 = napa, 33 = livermore, 31 = santa rosa. right now wind advisory it through the delta and for field which is why it will get replaced with a frostefrost advisory. 43= oakland, 44 in san francisco. in the afternoon temperatures similar to today, c
katharine hennen kron 4 news. >> a couple live looks outside this afternoon. first from our mount tam cam, the camera shaking around you could see the bush is moving in the wind. still breezy this afternoon. a look from the golden gate bridge completely sunny skies, we will keep it clear over the next several days but it will get cold overnight. winds are howling right now and parts of the bay area. it will stay that way through the first part of the evening the winds dying down later...
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it is a katharine hit the road jack. you have this 401k you don't how to make your choices, or do. come to me of course i have your back. you can't put a financial engines, punch in all your data they will say what your age, they will see what your retirement year. what's your budget? it's a comprehensive site. it helps with your location. >>catherine: tell us about some of your seminars coming up. >> i haven't done these and over year. coming up at tech march. we have a graphic coming up here. the sign up at roll blacrobblack.com, it's a charitable c'mon downed. >>catherine: and the money goes to charity that sounds good. we will be back with more after the break. stay with us. >>catherine: in world news tonight, on rest is exploding across the muslim world. tonight and the longtime dictator is facing crowd of protesters in the streets. it's the latest arab country to feel the tidal wave of protest. if the tightly controlled media only showed a pro-government demonstrations. a fourth are the dozens of people of and heard in street fighting. some police stations have been burned. t
it is a katharine hit the road jack. you have this 401k you don't how to make your choices, or do. come to me of course i have your back. you can't put a financial engines, punch in all your data they will say what your age, they will see what your retirement year. what's your budget? it's a comprehensive site. it helps with your location. >>catherine: tell us about some of your seminars coming up. >> i haven't done these and over year. coming up at tech march. we have a graphic...
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>>pam: katharine hennen is here she's been looking into that. >>catherine: the central costa can'county is to deal was mid to high level drug dealers. the detectives are specially trained. here's what some of their out bits represent. it 110 arrests, $125,000 of cash use, 443 marijuana plants seized. the new numbers are out yet. the area they cover is martinas, walnut creek, danville, san ramon. they say the task force is available 24 hours a day seven days a week. the work with the stories from different areas 1/2 to run certain cases. did you keep a low profile, they use informants from time to time and they say probably to keep them safe and to keep their officers say if they really don't broadcast a lot of details. >>pam: a lot more unfolding in this case in the coming days. >>catherine: storm watch is under way kron 4 is tracking the storm across the bay area. in the south bay the winds picked up furious waves. in the mountains, winter weather in compass city streets. from oakland to san francisco, we saw a massive scale pounding the paveme
>>pam: katharine hennen is here she's been looking into that. >>catherine: the central costa can'county is to deal was mid to high level drug dealers. the detectives are specially trained. here's what some of their out bits represent. it 110 arrests, $125,000 of cash use, 443 marijuana plants seized. the new numbers are out yet. the area they cover is martinas, walnut creek, danville, san ramon. they say the task force is available 24 hours a day seven days a week. the work with the...
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katharine hennen kron 4 news. >> at different weather picture here locally. live over downtown san francisco plenty of sunshine this afternoon. the winds are colmar and that will be cold. temperatures in the north bay are in the '40's. purple indicating temperatures in the 30's and recouping into the screen. 30's widespread in the bay area. 7:00 p.m. the north bay in the 30's, the pink indicating temperatures in the '20s. our inland valleys and parts of the south bay, the peninsula and the coast line in the low '40's. temperatures warming back in the 50's and low 60s by 3:00 p.m.. 30 = not the, 35 = concord, 33 in livermore 45 = san francisco. the afternoon temperatures similar to today may be a degree or two of warming in some spots. 65 = santa rosa, 61 = san francisco, 61 = vallejo, low 60s for the bay shores, 64 = san jose. your kron 47 day around the bay, temperatures mild. sunday things start to cool down and we will get more clouds and the forecast. rain is on the way next week, looks like by monday a series of storms set to push through. right on tuesd
katharine hennen kron 4 news. >> at different weather picture here locally. live over downtown san francisco plenty of sunshine this afternoon. the winds are colmar and that will be cold. temperatures in the north bay are in the '40's. purple indicating temperatures in the 30's and recouping into the screen. 30's widespread in the bay area. 7:00 p.m. the north bay in the 30's, the pink indicating temperatures in the '20s. our inland valleys and parts of the south bay, the peninsula and...
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katharine hennen, kron 4 news. >>pam: the golden gate bridge no problems at all.this move selling northbound and southbound right now. we will be right back with more news, weather and traffic in a few moments. live, from the bay area's news station, this the kron 4 morning news. 4 at 4:03 p.m. >>pam: gearing up for a big storm and the winds are already strong. >>jacqueline: the winds have been strong and only going to get worse. this is a good thing because it was originally supposed to pushing during the evening commute. now, it will be later. let's take a look, santa rosa seeing crane a couple areas of heavy rain. over santa rosa not too bad right now. rain fall about a 10th of an inch an hour. all water view picture of what's going on, you can see quite a bit of rain fall pushing to the northeast. it is stalled in its southward push. you can see the yellow on your screen indicating heavier rainfall. this will continue over night. the yellow pushing up to the northeast not making its way down to the south. that will change. winds come up picking up as this push
katharine hennen, kron 4 news. >>pam: the golden gate bridge no problems at all.this move selling northbound and southbound right now. we will be right back with more news, weather and traffic in a few moments. live, from the bay area's news station, this the kron 4 morning news. 4 at 4:03 p.m. >>pam: gearing up for a big storm and the winds are already strong. >>jacqueline: the winds have been strong and only going to get worse. this is a good thing because it was originally...
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katharine gibbs is a closer look at the fair's. >> the earth is being paved and radiation. the first particle's arrived at the speed of light. a took eight minutes. china it was facing the sun and a separate video disruption. more problems. the phrasways of electrons and protons are being ejected and could disrupt radio, and gps top technology and planes. on the upside it will generate a fantastic or more at this place. >>darya: and the past 11 years they have been the quietest on record. h-p has come out with the reclining computer. we will show you what it brings to the table more than a unique design. >> vicki: tecnow, here is gabe slate, with some tech news. >>james: >>gabe: here is a look at the age. why does it for kind? a is at regular pc computer with a twist. it features at touch screen. like the smart phone or a i had. anything you could it want to do on a computer it is through touch gestures. if reclines for when you are doing it touched just choose to make it easier to use. the reason we do not see touchscreens is because of something that we see called gorilla
katharine gibbs is a closer look at the fair's. >> the earth is being paved and radiation. the first particle's arrived at the speed of light. a took eight minutes. china it was facing the sun and a separate video disruption. more problems. the phrasways of electrons and protons are being ejected and could disrupt radio, and gps top technology and planes. on the upside it will generate a fantastic or more at this place. >>darya: and the past 11 years they have been the quietest on...
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and tony richardson directed that with paul scofield and katharine hepburn, a really, really good movie again, no changes in the screenplay. maybe that's why i liked it so much. i don't know. the only honor you did not receive for virginia woolf, really, was the pulitzer prize. well, there's some controversy about that. back in the days when who's afraid of virginia woolf? was up for the pulitzer prize, the qualified jury of theater professionals voted the play that it should get the pulitzer prize that year. but there were a bunch of newspaper editors who sat on top of the jury, so to speak, and decided whether the jury's recommendations were tolerable or not-- editors and publishers, i think. and this group of 15, the new york times, bless them, told us all, decided eight to seven that who's afraid of virginia woolf? was too what? too controversial, too good-- something; i don't know-- to get the pulitzer prize that year. and the new york times went further and talked to some of the eight who had voted against it and found that half of them had neither seen it nor read it, which gave
and tony richardson directed that with paul scofield and katharine hepburn, a really, really good movie again, no changes in the screenplay. maybe that's why i liked it so much. i don't know. the only honor you did not receive for virginia woolf, really, was the pulitzer prize. well, there's some controversy about that. back in the days when who's afraid of virginia woolf? was up for the pulitzer prize, the qualified jury of theater professionals voted the play that it should get the pulitzer...
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. >> this at the were the location is, katharine hennen shows us on google earth. >> 6 street and justhis happen between jesse and stevenson. it is in the tenderloin, a couple blocks east of market. a lot of single occupancy hotels. there pawnshops, a triple tax places in the area. not one of the city's scenic neighborhoods. it is certainly an area of the tenderloin that no stranger to crime. >> once again home values fell in the bay area and across the nation. there might be some light at the end of the tunnel. dan curman joins us with word we may soon hit bottom. >> the analyst as in the most recent declines during the fourth quarter of 2010, are an indication were getting closer to the bottom. we may get there before the end of the year. >> bay area of value slides during the fourth quarter of 2010. the median value of homes dropped to 463,000. that's a 3.6% drop compared to the same time in 2009. a 31% drop compared to the peak in 2006. the decline is even more dramatic county by county. the median value to the contra costa dropped to $320,000. a 47% drop from its peak of $611,000
. >> this at the were the location is, katharine hennen shows us on google earth. >> 6 street and justhis happen between jesse and stevenson. it is in the tenderloin, a couple blocks east of market. a lot of single occupancy hotels. there pawnshops, a triple tax places in the area. not one of the city's scenic neighborhoods. it is certainly an area of the tenderloin that no stranger to crime. >> once again home values fell in the bay area and across the nation. there might be...
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here's katharine hennen to report. >> the birth of a new era in egypt led by flares arching over liberationes. speaker they're very few moments we have the privilege to witness history taking place. >> of rambling appearance on tv a day and a half earlier, when he appeared to defy their demand that he resign. as their anger or frustration threatened to turn to violence, a vice president, stepped up to the microphone. >> president mubarak has decided to step down. >> seven awards at announcing the peaceful end to the regime that began of violence in 1981. >> will bart was an air force general serving as vice president 1 renegades assassinated his predecessor at a military parade. as president mubarak survived at least a half- dozen and the assassination attempts and largely uncontested elections, he was confirmed in office four times. according to the documents, the u.s. system he would remain president for the rest of his life. that scenario began to unravel january 25th, when egyptian stick to the streets of large numbers, calling it a day of rage. police fired tear gas and used water cann
here's katharine hennen to report. >> the birth of a new era in egypt led by flares arching over liberationes. speaker they're very few moments we have the privilege to witness history taking place. >> of rambling appearance on tv a day and a half earlier, when he appeared to defy their demand that he resign. as their anger or frustration threatened to turn to violence, a vice president, stepped up to the microphone. >> president mubarak has decided to step down. >>...
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boxes called "hollywood greats" and i thought katharine hepburn, bette davis, lucille ball,or son wellsitchum and i thought what do these people have in common? a, they're all dead. except for kirk douglas. so the other question is-- not to slide off your question, i think, what. >> rose: what was it about the moment. the time? what is their... who are their counterparts today? were they unique? you would say as they sometimes say what if we could have the founding fathers here. >> oh, yeah. >> rose: for that collection of wisdom at that time. >> and of course in ways they'd be a pain in the ass. >> rose: maybe they wouldn't give good interviews. >> and some of them were racist and some of them were... >> rose: but who would be the marlon brando today? who would be fontaine? >> it's a game you could play and it would be a gamble because this is not to say there aren't any great actors today, of course there are. there are people like robert duvall and rob de niro. plenty of good actors. but it's almost as if these people were redwoods. >> rose: who would you most like to be able to go o
boxes called "hollywood greats" and i thought katharine hepburn, bette davis, lucille ball,or son wellsitchum and i thought what do these people have in common? a, they're all dead. except for kirk douglas. so the other question is-- not to slide off your question, i think, what. >> rose: what was it about the moment. the time? what is their... who are their counterparts today? were they unique? you would say as they sometimes say what if we could have the founding fathers here....
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we found out only moments later from katharine swift that that was not the position of the csi. [inaudible] >> mr. speaker, our american neighbors summoned the prime minister to discuss a secret agreement on border security. this is an agreement that concerns canadians. what are the conservatives doing? closing three border crossings by april. can the leader say clearly, yes or no, that closing these ports will -- [inaudible] >> there's 1200 service points across canada and over 91 million travelers annually. quebec sees an average of 12 travelers a day and no commercial vehicles and it's there's a 24/7 port of entry 12 kilometers. another sees 12 travelers a day, and three commercial vehicles. >> mr. speaker, they support from canada -- [inaudible] would the minister in the national cooperation update the house on the progress of the $ 250 million of matching funds the government has to make good? >> the honorable minister of -- [inaudible] >> order please, the honorable minister has the floor. order. >> thank you very much, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i am proud to report today
we found out only moments later from katharine swift that that was not the position of the csi. [inaudible] >> mr. speaker, our american neighbors summoned the prime minister to discuss a secret agreement on border security. this is an agreement that concerns canadians. what are the conservatives doing? closing three border crossings by april. can the leader say clearly, yes or no, that closing these ports will -- [inaudible] >> there's 1200 service points across canada and over 91...