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as the water was rage, there are water as the water was rage, there a re calls water as the water wasroyal commission. right now, demands foran royal commission. right now, demands for an immediate suspension of all water trading and an embargo on further irrigation across the eastern states of australia grow louder. this means a lot to us, barkandji as people. our river, our culture, our life. without a river, there is no life. if they could help us there is no life. if they could help us get our water back, please, the water means a lot to us black people andl water means a lot to us black people and i do not think we are going to have the same life as our dad did, drinking out of the river, because it is all dirty now, not clear. hello, welcome to the weekend, one which will deliver a fair amount of dry weather around. it's going to be a bit cooler than it's been, though, we've seen this when the front move on through so behind the temperatures are lower but it is fresher, clear air and that means more of us are going to get to see some sunshine. this is how we start saturday. they
as the water was rage, there are water as the water was rage, there a re calls water as the water wasroyal commission. right now, demands foran royal commission. right now, demands for an immediate suspension of all water trading and an embargo on further irrigation across the eastern states of australia grow louder. this means a lot to us, barkandji as people. our river, our culture, our life. without a river, there is no life. if they could help us there is no life. if they could help us get...
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what you can notice here, it's segmented by enterprise, water waste, water and hetchy water and power. awss is segmented out here because when this gets rolled into the cities' 10 year plan a.w.s. is not included as part of the p.u.c.'s ca capital plant generally the city's safety budget. what you can see is that 10-year capital plan has gone down. it went from $8.6 billion to $8.1 billion. that's a decrease of almost half a billion dollars or 5.5%. and largely, that's due to this 10-year update -- we're changing the 10-year horizon so we're getting read of fiscal year '19 and adding fiscal year '20. the early years had large appropriations relative to what the tenth year of this newcap tanewcapital plan. we're moving down the hill of the large capital investment programs that we have today. when you look at a pie chart of that $8.1 billion you can see as expected, it's largely related to the wastewater program and the sewer system improvement program, which is almost two-thirds of the total amount. the rest is split pretty evenly between hetchy water and power. in terms of the 10-yea
what you can notice here, it's segmented by enterprise, water waste, water and hetchy water and power. awss is segmented out here because when this gets rolled into the cities' 10 year plan a.w.s. is not included as part of the p.u.c.'s ca capital plant generally the city's safety budget. what you can see is that 10-year capital plan has gone down. it went from $8.6 billion to $8.1 billion. that's a decrease of almost half a billion dollars or 5.5%. and largely, that's due to this 10-year...
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get most of the water supply. and i saw her boarding for us from a money love thank you very much for that update we're going to a place of play and creativity now that's thriving in the indonesian capital despite choking coffee and initial opposition from local gangstas this open air children's library in jakarta all for children a rare opportunity for reading and learning outside of school. there are no quiet rules at this library it's all about play. breeding. and entertainment the shortage of public libraries in jakarta means this space has become a big hit with local kids but i like it because i love listening to story telling stories are find me good it's exciting. just a few years ago this fly over was strewn with rubbish and frequented by gangs but then armed with just books paint and green astroturf for the children to sit on the library's organizers got to work several murals and plan to boxes later the area's reputation began its transformation. in that i want to make the image of this area under the br
get most of the water supply. and i saw her boarding for us from a money love thank you very much for that update we're going to a place of play and creativity now that's thriving in the indonesian capital despite choking coffee and initial opposition from local gangstas this open air children's library in jakarta all for children a rare opportunity for reading and learning outside of school. there are no quiet rules at this library it's all about play. breeding. and entertainment the shortage...
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the water authorities and the water service providers do not have adequate infrastructure to support the growing population of the city so immediately what they need to do is start looking for turnips of sources of water and improve the existing water infrastructure and meanwhile you know the citizens are. just saying that they're joking and help this effort along by praying for rain it to peers of the government in the authorities concerned well perhaps not taking this problem seriously enough and looking for time to tubes from him when in time there were already productions of a water shortage and a water crisis from a few years back if current infrastructure was not improved however water authorities are saying that because of certain bureaucratic backlog they weren't able to get these water infrastructure improvements up and running and this so the inability to create and improve the existing water infrastructure plus the onset of the illini as the nominee of the dry spell has a really worsened the problem we have seen the water levels and certain down snow where it and this is w
the water authorities and the water service providers do not have adequate infrastructure to support the growing population of the city so immediately what they need to do is start looking for turnips of sources of water and improve the existing water infrastructure and meanwhile you know the citizens are. just saying that they're joking and help this effort along by praying for rain it to peers of the government in the authorities concerned well perhaps not taking this problem seriously enough...
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this is rain water we need forms you collect it in basins yes exactly and this is tap water drinking water this is where we put our major reserves. because in the attempts to educate people on how to get water where stage faddle and his colleagues often become involved in exchanges like these sometimes they go on for hours people are generally receptive to the advice he ses but there are many reasons why seven water isn't easy the people in this neighborhood for example don't even have a regular supply. of them you're so happy simply when the water starts flowing because it's not always the case you have to understand. to help with the energy always feels activities five bill has introduced a line of cloth thing called mr portable three months after the brand was launched it sold five thousand articles of clothing mr portable is proving popular with young people thirty percent of profits are earmarked for the associations activities. this is where we produce all our mr portable plugs when a customer places the order we send it directly here one. model i'm blessed her order two days a
this is rain water we need forms you collect it in basins yes exactly and this is tap water drinking water this is where we put our major reserves. because in the attempts to educate people on how to get water where stage faddle and his colleagues often become involved in exchanges like these sometimes they go on for hours people are generally receptive to the advice he ses but there are many reasons why seven water isn't easy the people in this neighborhood for example don't even have a...
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so they have primary water sources and secondary water sources. so the primary water source is the twin peeks reservoir, the jones street, and it is total water that feeds into the tanks that then goes into the awss. the secondary source are two sea water pump stations. one located at the base of vavan nuys, and the other is located at the fire department headquarters on second street by the ballpark. so all five of those water sources needed some reliability improvements. that was one of the first things that we saw. and we were able to start completing projects on the awss system using what is called earthquake safety and emergency response bonds. >>> we called them eserp bonds. and in 2014, we received about $54 million for capital projects. so what did we do do with those initial funding sources? the first thing we saw was we really needed to shore up the water sources. we completed projects at twin peaks reservoir and jones street. and the fire department had planned 30 new cisterns, and we continued on that plan and actually implemented the
so they have primary water sources and secondary water sources. so the primary water source is the twin peeks reservoir, the jones street, and it is total water that feeds into the tanks that then goes into the awss. the secondary source are two sea water pump stations. one located at the base of vavan nuys, and the other is located at the fire department headquarters on second street by the ballpark. so all five of those water sources needed some reliability improvements. that was one of the...
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on the supply side, there is municipal water transfers. there's also a possibility of legislation just for that, so that in the event of an emergency, there is a provision that would safeguard human right to water, municipal needs so that cities don't have to try to take a bite out of the apple of what scientists say salmon needs this is not an easy task, but it is the only path to have the future of california that we want to where humans can coexist with our most iconic species like salmon and the orchitis that rely on them for food. >> thank you. nicole. >> good afternoon, commissioners i am pleased to speak in support of the resolution before you today. i appreciate the effort to incorporate the modifications that you had requested or asked last time. i actually do think this resolution goes a long way towards documenting what i believe is the region's commitment to protection of the resources in which it is entrusted, but also reflection of the need to figure out how to balance that with the water reliability needs of the millions of
on the supply side, there is municipal water transfers. there's also a possibility of legislation just for that, so that in the event of an emergency, there is a provision that would safeguard human right to water, municipal needs so that cities don't have to try to take a bite out of the apple of what scientists say salmon needs this is not an easy task, but it is the only path to have the future of california that we want to where humans can coexist with our most iconic species like salmon...
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balm control if you're washing your plants and letting the water run the you was doing water so it's a question of being able to wash your plates or clothes in the right ways or telling the children at home to be more careful with water duplicity and really. the association seeks to teach simple ways to save the precious resource. faddle greenwood's has asked friends like mark to represent what i heard out in the field . we are going to our household now we go door to door to raise awareness in the population is even though you should just watch why do you set up the association nearly two years ago every day he walks to encourage people to use water more efficiently. this is rainwater when informs you collect it in basins yes exactly and this is tap water drinking water this is where we put our major results. because these can be attempts to educate people on how to get water wastage fuddle and his colleagues often become involved in exchanges like these sometimes they go on for hours people are generally receptive to the advice he ses but there are many reasons why seven water isn'
balm control if you're washing your plants and letting the water run the you was doing water so it's a question of being able to wash your plates or clothes in the right ways or telling the children at home to be more careful with water duplicity and really. the association seeks to teach simple ways to save the precious resource. faddle greenwood's has asked friends like mark to represent what i heard out in the field . we are going to our household now we go door to door to raise awareness in...
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this water is being intercepted.lain — it has to — it is just being intercepted, called flood water and taken. but the longer you hold it, the more you can take. so that's what's happened to my family, it'sjust been held on us, our crops are all destroyed and the water does not continue into the river so for us to survive as farmers we just want the river to run. my neighbour can't get stock and domestic water. we're on a big river here that's running full steam within three kays, he can't get water. and they have been there for four generations. for years, as chris toiled with so—called dry—land cotton crops that rely purely on rainfall, he says a huge industrial—scale cotton farm was diverting water from the macintyre river into a network of channels and dams. you just can't turn communities off. you have to look after people, you've got to look after the environment and extraction should always come last. over the last ten years, as hundreds of kilometres of giant levies and channels were built, chris took his con
this water is being intercepted.lain — it has to — it is just being intercepted, called flood water and taken. but the longer you hold it, the more you can take. so that's what's happened to my family, it'sjust been held on us, our crops are all destroyed and the water does not continue into the river so for us to survive as farmers we just want the river to run. my neighbour can't get stock and domestic water. we're on a big river here that's running full steam within three kays, he can't...
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water development products, additional water for the river.mplementation of experimental flow and non-flow measures in the voluntary agreement with the irrigation districts and im-- the function of the elements of the agreement. a complete package to try to make sure we're moving forward in the best way we can for the resources on the river while maintaining our water supply. the recent activities is where we are now so first as i pointed out at the last commission meeting in order to preserve our options to complete the negotiations, we joined the lawsuit january 10th with other members of the san joaquin challenging authority for the bay delta plan. we've continued to meet with state representatives to cabinet secretaries, other water agencies and ngos to further develop details fought voluntary agreement. the meetings are happening frequently now. you won't see much of michael in the next three weeks. he is spending a lot of time in sacramento in meetings and conference calls with other parties in the negotiations. we've been presented with
water development products, additional water for the river.mplementation of experimental flow and non-flow measures in the voluntary agreement with the irrigation districts and im-- the function of the elements of the agreement. a complete package to try to make sure we're moving forward in the best way we can for the resources on the river while maintaining our water supply. the recent activities is where we are now so first as i pointed out at the last commission meeting in order to preserve...
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as a water manager, i feel compelled to offer my water users the second alternative. the plan developed to avoid heavy government intervention and mandatory curtailment. that is what dcp presents. the upper basin cannot fail to satisfy 22 compact non- depletion obligation below the powell lake. additionally we've never had to implement a difficult curtailment provisions of the 1948 upper colorado river basin compact but we know it would be difficult. the risk of under or over regulating is significant. the first tool is the drought response operations about which you've heard. this agreement establishes a process where we can move stored water above lake powell down to it to protect critical publications. if it reaches critical critical elevations, the ability to release water is jeopardized. if we cannot get water out of that reservoir, we violate 22 contact. if we cannot generate hydropower, many other needs and programs will be infected. even without the agreement, the bureau will move uncommitted storage from its upstream unit reservoir to prevent that from happen
as a water manager, i feel compelled to offer my water users the second alternative. the plan developed to avoid heavy government intervention and mandatory curtailment. that is what dcp presents. the upper basin cannot fail to satisfy 22 compact non- depletion obligation below the powell lake. additionally we've never had to implement a difficult curtailment provisions of the 1948 upper colorado river basin compact but we know it would be difficult. the risk of under or over regulating is...
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states have reached important agreements to voluntarily conserve water to mitigate the risk of water levels following two perilous levels. it has not been an easy process for grid has taken several years i went to recognize the painstaking work for each of the parties to reach these agreements during my time as mayor we worked very closely with the director so i know exactly how much time and effort went into making these agreements happen it's important to recognize the agreement and the legislation is the compromiset everybody feels pain. we can get this through congress arizona will and the shortages sooner but it is essential to conserve against overs allocation of the colorado river system this is the new reality in the desert southwestt we must prepare today into the future. mister chairman ask unanimous consent to enter two letters one from the newly elected mayor from the city on the importance of passing tcp mode - - dcp and all those who support quick action on the dcp. >> without objection i do have a quick question for the director if the legislation implemented does not
states have reached important agreements to voluntarily conserve water to mitigate the risk of water levels following two perilous levels. it has not been an easy process for grid has taken several years i went to recognize the painstaking work for each of the parties to reach these agreements during my time as mayor we worked very closely with the director so i know exactly how much time and effort went into making these agreements happen it's important to recognize the agreement and the...
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people start getting a water thinking water. high level of the p.v. cell i mean so it's creating block pressure on a high and creating a lot of these. people are unprepared. from the climate change. basically especially the population which is around not less than forty million. unicef supports child research organization which provides micro credits and other support for people who've been affected by flooding storms and other natural disasters choudhry believes that once the monsoon season starts the storms will destroy this family's home young good hobbles and action he points out that developed countries will not reach this year's paris agreement targets for limiting global warming and reducing c o two emissions experts say that's a major cause for concern to begin. concretely it means that the whole world is in very great danger by all of this is only one part of the world by militias the first part of the world which will be inundated by sea level rise and affected by the impacts of climate change but every country in the world including germany
people start getting a water thinking water. high level of the p.v. cell i mean so it's creating block pressure on a high and creating a lot of these. people are unprepared. from the climate change. basically especially the population which is around not less than forty million. unicef supports child research organization which provides micro credits and other support for people who've been affected by flooding storms and other natural disasters choudhry believes that once the monsoon season...
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she lost her camp to rising water on coyote creek. >> you can see it is solid water. tents, food, clothing. stuff like that. >> reporter: when the water pulled back, trash from dozens of homeless camps here in upstream collected in pockets and in the bushes and trees and water itself. >> you can see the trash wrapped around trees. a whole bunch of trash down the side of the hill. >> reporter: steve holmes is the executive director of the self they clean creeks coalition. no one is regulating how close camps come to the water's edge. even when it doesn't flood city streets, hundreds of living spaces do flood, leaving people with no place to live in creating an environmental crisis. >> you have these atmospheric events all that trash is transported down the stream. shredded and creates what might have been one item into hundreds if not thousands. the south bay clean creeks coalition remove tons of trash last year. he is afraid the efforts are becoming futile. >> trying to motivate volunteers to keep coming back when they see the same, predictable problem, that is not su
she lost her camp to rising water on coyote creek. >> you can see it is solid water. tents, food, clothing. stuff like that. >> reporter: when the water pulled back, trash from dozens of homeless camps here in upstream collected in pockets and in the bushes and trees and water itself. >> you can see the trash wrapped around trees. a whole bunch of trash down the side of the hill. >> reporter: steve holmes is the executive director of the self they clean creeks coalition....
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i fear the water flows all day and night there's water all the time i asked myself can you find a way to channel the water that comes out here if i don't know maybe we could build something to hold it or create a reserve one where we can store water more prominent. drinking water for all that's the idea of the heart of the water heart association and the energy all hopes to soon extend its activities beyond come iran's borders. now in turkey to madagascar fresh talks have been on the decline for a long time in local coastal waters but in remote brain the country's south the people there may have found an alternative. the marine animals are very popular with chinese go maize who are willing to pay high prices for them our reporter headed to madagascar to meet local eco farmers and face to fear challenges on the way. it's midnight one kilometer off the coast of madagascar. the aqua farmers of temple over there signing in as they head out to their sea cucumber pens. it's only during a full moon or a new moon that the water is shallow enough for the farmers to go and count their stocks an
i fear the water flows all day and night there's water all the time i asked myself can you find a way to channel the water that comes out here if i don't know maybe we could build something to hold it or create a reserve one where we can store water more prominent. drinking water for all that's the idea of the heart of the water heart association and the energy all hopes to soon extend its activities beyond come iran's borders. now in turkey to madagascar fresh talks have been on the decline...
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water n needs water, water gogos from e everywhere e to e everyw, you cannot separate it. you cannot t legislate for the vagarieses of subteterrean geolology. >> proponenents say much of thee opposition i is based onn misiorormation. >> if sosomeone makekes a mista, it leaks out. ii think p people are e foolisho thinink that that was s some otr enenergy t that comes that t and of risk from that pops out of the g ground and produces e eney that has no c consequences or risk. that is s not possssible. >>>> thehey're t trying to c cos that thehey will ditarefully. safe fracking is the oxymoron of the decade. [captions made possible by kcet television] [gorge kourounis] a hdreed ars a a, three men diedn n the ip 're ababt to take. left, lt.t. omanan seams]] [krounis]e're reacing a 100-yr-old expedition on one of t w world mo dangegeus river it's getting ready toololt. [kourounis] the azazon jglee was o oe a mighty foe for elolorers buhas logging and imimate cchae made iany lele wild? i've exprered ma cororne ofofhis earth, but none are rere endgerered andndore important to the
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let's look at issues of water and sewer. we are here at the san francisco urban center on mission street in san francisco and i'm joined today by marrielen from puc and talk about water and sewer issues. what are things we should be concerned about water. >> you want to be prepared for that scenario and the recommendation is to have stored 1 gallon per person per day that you are out of water. we recommend that you have at least 3-5 days for each person and also keep in consideration storage needs for your pets and think about the size of your pets and how much water they consume. >> the storage which is using tap water which you are going to encourage. >> right. of course at the puc we recommend that you store our wonderful delicious tap water. it's free. it comes out of the tap and you can store it in any plastic container, a clean plastic container for up to 6 months. so find a container, fill it with water and label it and rotate it out. i use it to
let's look at issues of water and sewer. we are here at the san francisco urban center on mission street in san francisco and i'm joined today by marrielen from puc and talk about water and sewer issues. what are things we should be concerned about water. >> you want to be prepared for that scenario and the recommendation is to have stored 1 gallon per person per day that you are out of water. we recommend that you have at least 3-5 days for each person and also keep in consideration...
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water in the dry season. i know that. i am at her desk. but not like up. the lives of these people have been severely disrupted by the effects of climate change and the water resource policies of a neighboring country bangladeshis are left with few options but to try to protect themselves. selene and the others transport the walls and roof of the house deep into the forest he hopes to return to the village one day he hopes that the job he finds in dhaka earn him enough money to buy some land here many of the large have similar plans. no one here actually wants to go to the capital but they believe they have no other choice. from the money ganja region we moved south west to the pusher river which flows through the show and our bands region. are balanced means beautiful forest in bengali us the area covers ten thousand square kilometers most of it in bangladesh. and it's home to the world's largest mangrove forests region. it's also a unesco world heritage site. for sure no one else is actually seen as the lun
water in the dry season. i know that. i am at her desk. but not like up. the lives of these people have been severely disrupted by the effects of climate change and the water resource policies of a neighboring country bangladeshis are left with few options but to try to protect themselves. selene and the others transport the walls and roof of the house deep into the forest he hopes to return to the village one day he hopes that the job he finds in dhaka earn him enough money to buy some land...
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cranks up his water.experts say this old fashioned myth that if you're a geisha ends up wasting too much water. one solution would be to teach farmers like hassan how to can. so. water shortages in the summer months are nothing new but the ethiopian dam has become a convenient scapegoat. for the dam is already having an impact. on this canal used to be fall and i didn't need a pump. there's clearly less water now little one. of the. kids to name men is from the german development agency g.r.i.z. the organization sponsors a farm school in the nile delta. egypt's population is growing rapidly adding two million people every year that's a huge challenge for families who have to learn to grow more food with less force. you don't become not just any drop in water levels will have an impact whether it's because of the dam population growth or climate change it will affect the soil and farmers have to learn to deal with that in order to secure the future and so i think we have we need to get more more more of ev
cranks up his water.experts say this old fashioned myth that if you're a geisha ends up wasting too much water. one solution would be to teach farmers like hassan how to can. so. water shortages in the summer months are nothing new but the ethiopian dam has become a convenient scapegoat. for the dam is already having an impact. on this canal used to be fall and i didn't need a pump. there's clearly less water now little one. of the. kids to name men is from the german development agency...
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water is still a big threat.les and safety, so please do not drive the water, and if you don't live in that area, you don't have to be here. we are asking you to be out of the area. >> sheriff mark essick, we appreciate you for joining us. >> we are joined by mark teuvo, a former fema coordinator, and thank you for joining us. we speak a lot about wildfires in california, and how much those cost, but you say flooding level in guerneville actually cost more. >> expensive, very, very expensive. the california wildfires last year were probably approximately $30 billion in damage. when we are talking about hurricanes like in texas, we are probably talking about $100- $60 billion. >> like harvey? >> that is just one hurricane. that is not talking about florida. so we are talking about damage that is extensive, and the difficulty with that is that flooding insurance comes from the federal government. the private sector, because the risk is so great, they don't want to venture into that, so the national flood insurance
water is still a big threat.les and safety, so please do not drive the water, and if you don't live in that area, you don't have to be here. we are asking you to be out of the area. >> sheriff mark essick, we appreciate you for joining us. >> we are joined by mark teuvo, a former fema coordinator, and thank you for joining us. we speak a lot about wildfires in california, and how much those cost, but you say flooding level in guerneville actually cost more. >> expensive, very,...
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rescue water. they did not have to pull anyone out of the water today. >>> unfortunately the storm has turned deadly. a father was killed trying to water his waters. authorities found his found this morning. his name has not been made public. three people tried to reach the man. here's paul. >> the most important number is the russian river water revel in guerneville. it is continuing to drop but not as fast as we first thought. it's down seven feet. still almost seven fee before it drops below sunrise. we're looking at high-def tonight. rain-free. rain-free into the night tomorrow into tomorrow morning. and some clouds increase in the afternoon. rain is moving ins the weekend beginning. rain returning early tomorrow night and saturday. >> thanks. >>> no deal yet to end the open teachers' strike. striking teachers will be back on the picket line tomorrow. the nan is saying they may be in the final sfrech. we're keeping an eye identity for new mo developments. >>> a community gathered to remember a
rescue water. they did not have to pull anyone out of the water today. >>> unfortunately the storm has turned deadly. a father was killed trying to water his waters. authorities found his found this morning. his name has not been made public. three people tried to reach the man. here's paul. >> the most important number is the russian river water revel in guerneville. it is continuing to drop but not as fast as we first thought. it's down seven feet. still almost seven fee before...
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water rescue. this time of year, the ow a temperature of the river can prove deadly because even a strong summer can get hypothermia in minutes. >>> a lot of trees. that is a reason why we try to keep the general public out. >>> if there is an emergency like this one, he is happy to bring in a team to help law enforcement. >> just because we are not in the public eye, it doesn't mean we are not out there doing our jobs. >>> for that matilda's family is forever grateful. >> i never expected to get so much help. it was heartwarming. >>> little girl was found and the rivers water levels were lowered to make it safer. >>> people across new zealand observing the muslim call for prayer, honoring the 50 people slaughtered at two mosques last week. in christchurch, new zealand the prime minister joined thousands of mourners near one of the two mosques targeted in last friday shootings. the muslim call to prayer was broadcast throughout the country. followed by two minutes of silence for the 50 victims yest
water rescue. this time of year, the ow a temperature of the river can prove deadly because even a strong summer can get hypothermia in minutes. >>> a lot of trees. that is a reason why we try to keep the general public out. >>> if there is an emergency like this one, he is happy to bring in a team to help law enforcement. >> just because we are not in the public eye, it doesn't mean we are not out there doing our jobs. >>> for that matilda's family is forever...
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the water came up superfast. it was the fastest i've ever seen. >> reporter: kpix 5. >> this comparison gives you a idea of how much the water has receded in the past 24 hours, you are looking at the safeway parking lot, the water was to the entrance, you could see today much of the pavement is exposed. some residents have been wading through floodwaters with homes and businesses and a popular shopping district inundated. ondrea borbon is live with a look at the damage. >> reporter: the good news is that the water is receding even from when we arrived a few hours ago, the water has significantly marched back from the intersection i'm standing at. >> the worst ever. definitely. the worst. >> reporter: floodwaters are slowly starting to reseed in sevastopol, the degree on the ground a reminder of how high it got. roberto sosa flew his drone over the water that's covering highway 12. from the air the water reaches far and wide, drowning homes and businesses. >> at the bottom is where there is more water on the other
the water came up superfast. it was the fastest i've ever seen. >> reporter: kpix 5. >> this comparison gives you a idea of how much the water has receded in the past 24 hours, you are looking at the safeway parking lot, the water was to the entrance, you could see today much of the pavement is exposed. some residents have been wading through floodwaters with homes and businesses and a popular shopping district inundated. ondrea borbon is live with a look at the damage. >>...
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crews pumping water off the highway. westbound traffic is still closed from atherton avenue to 101 in marin county after novato creek spilled over. 37 will likely remain closed through early next week. more rain is on the way. jeff is keeping everyone updated on his twitter feed. in the last hour he posted an early look at the next two storms. >>> scary moments today in oakland after a car crashed into a marijuana dispensary. the car sped off, smashing into this building. thankfully no injuries. the driver and two passengers, though, were promptly arrested. >>> our sky ranger over fort funston today in san francisco where the search resumed for the body of that woman who was buried in a landslide last week. today we learned her name, kira scarlet. she was just 22 years old. tonight we have an exclusive interview with her boyfriend. nbc bay area's christie smith joins us in the city with more. christie? >> reporter: as you can imagine, raj, kira's boyfriend is grieving. he described her many times today as just a very, ve
crews pumping water off the highway. westbound traffic is still closed from atherton avenue to 101 in marin county after novato creek spilled over. 37 will likely remain closed through early next week. more rain is on the way. jeff is keeping everyone updated on his twitter feed. in the last hour he posted an early look at the next two storms. >>> scary moments today in oakland after a car crashed into a marijuana dispensary. the car sped off, smashing into this building. thankfully no...
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waters: mr. speaker, i'd like to inquire through the chair if my colleague has any remaining speakers on his side. i have no further speakers and i'm prepared to close. mr. luetkemeyer: we are prepared to close. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from missouri. mr. luetkemeyer: i just want to reiterate our support for h.r. 1414, the fincen improvement act, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentlewoman from california is recognized. ms. waters: mr. speaker, i'm pleased that ms. wexton and mr. riggleman have brought this issue to the full house. it addresses key gaps in our efforts to fight financial crime, something we all should support. so i urge my colleagues to join me in supporting this important piece of legislation, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back the balance of her time. the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill,
waters: mr. speaker, i'd like to inquire through the chair if my colleague has any remaining speakers on his side. i have no further speakers and i'm prepared to close. mr. luetkemeyer: we are prepared to close. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from missouri. mr. luetkemeyer: i just want to reiterate our support for h.r. 1414, the fincen improvement act, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentlewoman...
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. >>> tainted water in california. the governor wants the problem fixed and for toy pay for it. >>> we are just devastated. it just took us all -- >> a woman killed in a drive-by shooting. the chp's account does not add up, the family says. >>> elevator riot buttons, the effort at the state capitol called an error in judge. >>> a new storm is being tracked we will tell you when rain returns to our forecast. good evening. >> we begin with breaking news, new zealand taking immediate action in the wake of the mosque massacres. we go to the live desk to explain. veronica? >> reporter: the prime minister saying there immediate ban stweons,es fl, military style semiautomatic rifles and high capacity magazines like the weapons used in last friday's attacks that killed 50 people at 2 mosques in christ church. the prime minister hopes the law will be in place next month. >> i absolutely believe there will be a common view among new zealanders those that use guns for legitimate purposes and those who never touched one. that the
. >>> tainted water in california. the governor wants the problem fixed and for toy pay for it. >>> we are just devastated. it just took us all -- >> a woman killed in a drive-by shooting. the chp's account does not add up, the family says. >>> elevator riot buttons, the effort at the state capitol called an error in judge. >>> a new storm is being tracked we will tell you when rain returns to our forecast. good evening. >> we begin with breaking...
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the water levels are rising.s inundated. the maize crop was ready for harvest and much has now been lost. that could mean there will be food shortages for the rest of the year. the situation in mozambique is catastrophic. the losses are tremendous. the human toll... it is difficult to measure the scale of the disaster. in zimbabwe, too, major river crossings have been swept away. moving aid through this region is a serious challenge, with so much of the road network now impassable. some food has been getting through, but supplies are quickly exhausted, such is the scale of the demand. those washed out of their homes are moving to higher ground, hoping for food and shelter. their numbers are growing all the time. the injured find treatment wherever they can and their stories are heartbreaking. translation: i still haven't found where my daughter was buried in the debris. there is no furniture, no clothes, only rubble and stones. my mother, my father, my two young sisters, one of whom had just had a child, they are
the water levels are rising.s inundated. the maize crop was ready for harvest and much has now been lost. that could mean there will be food shortages for the rest of the year. the situation in mozambique is catastrophic. the losses are tremendous. the human toll... it is difficult to measure the scale of the disaster. in zimbabwe, too, major river crossings have been swept away. moving aid through this region is a serious challenge, with so much of the road network now impassable. some food...
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(robin) as the waters recede .... many businesses in sebastopol are dealing with a lot of water damage. this is video from flooding at the barlows. its a former warehouse district converted into a collection of stores. and you can see how the water is impacting the stores. businesses have to bring in machines to pump out the water. a woman who owns an ice cream shop in the area says the water got up to six feet inside the shop ... damaging all of her equipment. (robin) happening now ... west bound lanes of highway- 37 are still closed because of flooding. the closure is happening between atherton avenue and highway- 101 near novato. the concern now is the major rain system coming this weekend. officials say that could keep the westbound lanes closed through early next week. . (robin) don't forget .... you can stay connected to the weather in your neighborhood with the kron-4 mobile app. you will find full forecasts ... and interactive radar. and you can get push alerts on bay area storms. you can also send in pictures
(robin) as the waters recede .... many businesses in sebastopol are dealing with a lot of water damage. this is video from flooding at the barlows. its a former warehouse district converted into a collection of stores. and you can see how the water is impacting the stores. businesses have to bring in machines to pump out the water. a woman who owns an ice cream shop in the area says the water got up to six feet inside the shop ... damaging all of her equipment. (robin) happening now ... west...
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there is no smell at all because the water is still flowing. i guarantee you in most places where the mud has gathered, that it is going to make a fishy smell and stinky smell and all of that stuff, but that's probably another day or two. even where we are right here, there is no smell at all, the wind is blowing, and the water is wet, so we are just not getting any odors, but you've got to remember all the stuff that went down that river out of houses and things like that and all the stuff that was in guerneville itself has got -- all kinds of insecticides, this probably oil, there scuffling, all that other stuff is going to get in the water, and that is a major issue, which is why they want no people wandering around in the water less they get sick or worse. >> tom vacar live there for us in guerneville. >> want to put amar live pictures from sky fox. that is the downtown area. the parking lot of the safeway is just at the bottom of the screen. as we pan up here, you can see the downtown that 70 people who passed through guerneville are famil
there is no smell at all because the water is still flowing. i guarantee you in most places where the mud has gathered, that it is going to make a fishy smell and stinky smell and all of that stuff, but that's probably another day or two. even where we are right here, there is no smell at all, the wind is blowing, and the water is wet, so we are just not getting any odors, but you've got to remember all the stuff that went down that river out of houses and things like that and all the stuff...
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a and so she hd her water tested. we thought surely that's not our problem, but we might as well have it tested. >> donna sent her water here, to the university of f georgia's water testing facility. using sophisticated instruments, technicians like jake mower are able to determine what elements are present in a watetr sasample. >> donna welch and i have spoken many times. she had a--a very elevated amount of uranium in her well water. she also had radon in her water and radon in her home air. so her family was exposed to quite a bit of environmental toxicity uranium will break down to radon, radium. they are classified as carcinogens. i think it would bebe very interesesting to find out exacty what the source of the uranium contamination is, largrgely because her case was a little severe. i think it's a little unusual. >> now donna has no safe well water coming to her home and must rely on bottled water for everyday needs. >> you can imagine how many i go thrhrough and j just the, um, you u know, , not being able tot
a and so she hd her water tested. we thought surely that's not our problem, but we might as well have it tested. >> donna sent her water here, to the university of f georgia's water testing facility. using sophisticated instruments, technicians like jake mower are able to determine what elements are present in a watetr sasample. >> donna welch and i have spoken many times. she had a--a very elevated amount of uranium in her well water. she also had radon in her water and radon in...
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improvement projects including ground water clean up and emergency drinking water programs.al approval would be up to the voters.((assm. devon mathis r- porterville)) "it keeps that promise the state of california made to its people... this isn't just one piece, it's let's get the water, let's capture the snowpack let's move it down, let's put it back in the ground, let's make sure we're covering the environmental things we need to, let's do everything we possibly can to cover all aspects in a hollistic fashion. "dozens of contaminated water customers from the central valley lined up at the capitol this week with their concerns..((isabel valdez - tulare county resident)) "it's our right to have that and not worry and have those concerns for our unborn children and for those that we already have... " ..hoping for a solution soon. tag. (robin) taking on the indiana pacers last night, a team the dubs beat by more than 30 points in january... after missing two games due to a sore right ankle....demarc us cousins was back in the lineup for the warriors.... 1st quarter....warriors
improvement projects including ground water clean up and emergency drinking water programs.al approval would be up to the voters.((assm. devon mathis r- porterville)) "it keeps that promise the state of california made to its people... this isn't just one piece, it's let's get the water, let's capture the snowpack let's move it down, let's put it back in the ground, let's make sure we're covering the environmental things we need to, let's do everything we possibly can to cover all aspects...
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ash absorbing water and deep ratted and helping get water trapped into underground where it's filtered. but that process works the same way in the water and on the shoreline where shoreline plants absorb contaminates and release oxygen back in the water. >> commissioner makras: it's is natural process versus a filtration? it's to get a different result. >> programs that was an awkward choice of words. that's a process that healthy ecosystems provide naturally. >> commissioner makras: thank you. >> commissioner gilman: thank you for the report. i'm in the same line. you like to see whether or not we could incorporate these goals in the future. we will have some sort of development to see if this could be either bonus point or added to applications if folks choose to opt in these. the board of supervisors did not pass regulatory. for us and ecosystems and we're charged with the public trust and maritime and recreation, this is even more important to us as an entity within the city ecosystems. i like it see mandatory as we can. >> you wanted to clarify one point as it relates to policy ve
ash absorbing water and deep ratted and helping get water trapped into underground where it's filtered. but that process works the same way in the water and on the shoreline where shoreline plants absorb contaminates and release oxygen back in the water. >> commissioner makras: it's is natural process versus a filtration? it's to get a different result. >> programs that was an awkward choice of words. that's a process that healthy ecosystems provide naturally. >> commissioner...
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water came up superfast. definitely the fastest i have ever seen and i have been here 20 years. >> reporter: the russian river obviously starting to receive. river road still blocked. you can get a little further west of where we are, the edge of forest hill but the roads are still blocked pretty much every direction. the mudslide still there. roads are opening in some directions but as we showed you a lot of people moving around by boats people lined up in cars at roadblocks waiting to get back to areas where water is just now starting to back off. the front end of the water receding here as it moves back a better idea of the damage done folks getting back to see what is left behind. >> i know they are anxious. sun comes out, water level drops they want to see with the damages but certainly we will talk to paul about this. >>> we want to give you look at what has been going on today in the flood zone. a national guard vehicle called in sent to rescue those who stayed behind. guard units using special high cl
water came up superfast. definitely the fastest i have ever seen and i have been here 20 years. >> reporter: the russian river obviously starting to receive. river road still blocked. you can get a little further west of where we are, the edge of forest hill but the roads are still blocked pretty much every direction. the mudslide still there. roads are opening in some directions but as we showed you a lot of people moving around by boats people lined up in cars at roadblocks waiting to...
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water bringing in service -- surface water, and drawing the water out of the canal. the bureau of reclamation project.hat they oversee it is a localuthority entity that was formed in various districts that have bought and used the water. they have taken over from the bureau of reclamation. they have taken over the oversight and running of the district of the canal itself. >> this is a canal system that lake and itllerton goes down the eastern side from fresno county to to larry county into kern county -- tulare cio n ounty into kern county. there are cities that take this water. lindsay, to the south of us, takes some of the water from the canal. it's some municipal, industrial, but mainly agricultural. that's what has brought the wealth. way we have moved water around and created the plumbing to whereto move water it will be views most efficiently is what we have done in california. we produce a high-quality food product the matter what it is we matter what it is we grow. lot of regulations that regulate how and what we do, but it is -- it has required our industry'
water bringing in service -- surface water, and drawing the water out of the canal. the bureau of reclamation project.hat they oversee it is a localuthority entity that was formed in various districts that have bought and used the water. they have taken over from the bureau of reclamation. they have taken over the oversight and running of the district of the canal itself. >> this is a canal system that lake and itllerton goes down the eastern side from fresno county to to larry county...
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the governor wants to charge californians a water fee of up to 10 dollars a month...to bring clean waterto all.. not everyone's on board. (lawrence)and i'm tracking your weeknight forcast... that's just ahead. ♪ [baby crib musical mobile] millions are still exposed to the dangers of secondhand smoke. and some of them can't do anything about it. but you can. protect your family. visit tobaccofreeca.com. (ken) a big debate at the state capitol now centers around safe, affordable drinking water... and how the state should pay to make sure everyone has it.(catherine) capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains the governor's proposal for a water fee.... and why some lawmakers are pushing back. ((pkg)) trt 1:30nats--as more than a million californians don't have access to clean dinking water..there is an outpouring of lawmakers who are trying to help, but clashing on solutions.governor gavin newsom is proposing a safe affordable drinking water fund to clean up contamintated water in rural and low income areas.the fund would come from water customers across california, proposing each pay be
the governor wants to charge californians a water fee of up to 10 dollars a month...to bring clean waterto all.. not everyone's on board. (lawrence)and i'm tracking your weeknight forcast... that's just ahead. ♪ [baby crib musical mobile] millions are still exposed to the dangers of secondhand smoke. and some of them can't do anything about it. but you can. protect your family. visit tobaccofreeca.com. (ken) a big debate at the state capitol now centers around safe, affordable drinking...