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so they with 500 acres now, if you're not familiar with the gorge. it follows the clear fork river and kind of snakes back and forth. but what makes it unique is there is very steep that follow each side of it it's about a thousand foot wide and with drops of over 300 feet deep. so it's not really suitable for di in or building on because of the steep drops. it wasn't useful for farming and even timbering out was dangerous. so the only thing that saved the trees there is no one could use it for a profitable purpose. so it was left and that's really how the state was able to come in. the land wasn't valued worth much because no one could use it and it still had those white pines worth saving. now, one of the first property they purchased was the zimmermann farm here. and that's going to be a key point in the the history of camp mohican at this point. this is actually map from 1874 but by time they purchased it in 1928, we believe the farm was abanne now, the oginal 2500 acres, we're not sure the exact boundaries of the state does not have a map showin
so they with 500 acres now, if you're not familiar with the gorge. it follows the clear fork river and kind of snakes back and forth. but what makes it unique is there is very steep that follow each side of it it's about a thousand foot wide and with drops of over 300 feet deep. so it's not really suitable for di in or building on because of the steep drops. it wasn't useful for farming and even timbering out was dangerous. so the only thing that saved the trees there is no one could use it for...
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the airport consists of 1700 acres, approximately 600 acres are in direct aviation utilization. the remainder of the area is 400 acres of highly industrial tracts. the remainder is for future developing. we have roughly 40 industries located on the airport at the present time, a varied and different types. last year our survey indicated there were $17 million worth of payroll on this airport. even though the advantage airports is often acknowledged, one of the leading obstacles has been objection, real or imagined, about the airports and airplanes impact on the environment. former astronaut and now environmentalist wally schirra has spoken out on this subject. i decided to look for another area of interest. the environment seem to be one where we hadn't really paid much attention. we've had a lot of rhetoric, a lot of talk. i would look at the land as a land use. what have we taken away from the land in the sense of do we take prime grazing land, a prime bottom land that would be used for farming? well, that would be a no no in today's logic. so would look from that way. we look
the airport consists of 1700 acres, approximately 600 acres are in direct aviation utilization. the remainder of the area is 400 acres of highly industrial tracts. the remainder is for future developing. we have roughly 40 industries located on the airport at the present time, a varied and different types. last year our survey indicated there were $17 million worth of payroll on this airport. even though the advantage airports is often acknowledged, one of the leading obstacles has been...
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Oct 31, 2023
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so, they started with 500 acres . if you are not familiar with the gorge, it follows the clear port ever kind of snakes back and forth, but what makes it unique is there's very steep ridges that follow each side of d tops over 300-feet deep. e so, it's not really suitable for building and or building on. because of the steep drops, it wasn't useful for farming, and even to bring it out was dangerous. so, that's the only thing that saved the trees there, is no one can use it for a profitable purpose, so it was just left, and that's really how this state was able to come in. the land wasn't valued much because no one can use it, and it still handles white pines worth saving. none of the first parties they purchased was the zimmerman form, here, and that's going to be a key point in the history of camp mohican. at this. >>>, this is actually a map from 1874. by the time th purchased it in 1928, we eve e farm was abandoned. now, e original 500 acres, we're not sure the exact boundaries of it. the state does not have a map
so, they started with 500 acres . if you are not familiar with the gorge, it follows the clear port ever kind of snakes back and forth, but what makes it unique is there's very steep ridges that follow each side of d tops over 300-feet deep. e so, it's not really suitable for building and or building on. because of the steep drops, it wasn't useful for farming, and even to bring it out was dangerous. so, that's the only thing that saved the trees there, is no one can use it for a profitable...
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the airport consists of 1700 acres and approximately 600 hlr acres are in direct aviation e utilization the remainder of the area's 400 acres of highly developed industrial tracks and the remainder is for future development. we have roughly 40 industries located in the airport at the present time of varied types and last year our survey indicated that there were $17 million worth of payroll on , this airport. >> even though the advantage of airports is often acknowledged, one of the leading obstacles has been objection about the airports and airplanes impact on the environment. e this former astronaut and now environmentalist has spoken up on the subject. >> i decided to look for ak another area of interest and the environment seem to be one where we hadn't paid much attention and there was a lot of rhetoric and talk but i in would look at the land as land-r use. what are we taking away from the land in the sense of do we take prime grazing land or prime land used for farming andi that would be a no-no with today's logic. we look at it for drainage and this would be a civil engineers ap
the airport consists of 1700 acres and approximately 600 hlr acres are in direct aviation e utilization the remainder of the area's 400 acres of highly developed industrial tracks and the remainder is for future development. we have roughly 40 industries located in the airport at the present time of varied types and last year our survey indicated that there were $17 million worth of payroll on , this airport. >> even though the advantage of airports is often acknowledged, one of the...
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Oct 22, 2023
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first of all, the capital is acre.ical, industrial and cultural life is concentrated here countries. according to the latest census , more than 5 million people live in the metropolis, and kradina. the most beautiful, modern and rich cities on the african continent. many buildings from the colonial era, entire blocks of ancient mansions, are still preserved here. the memorial complex of kwamankroma, the first president of ganna, reminds of the years of struggle for independence. 30 km from acre is the picturesque aburi botanical garden, founded at the end of the 19th century. on 65 hectares of land grows a rich collection of tropical plants from all over the world. our country is rich in fertile lands and water resources. we export food in large volumes. cocoa. in terms of cocoa export volumes, ghana ranks second in the world. we believe in maximizing profits through the export of agricultural products. such as cocoa on the one hand, on the other hand, reducing the volume of imported food is another task of our governm
first of all, the capital is acre.ical, industrial and cultural life is concentrated here countries. according to the latest census , more than 5 million people live in the metropolis, and kradina. the most beautiful, modern and rich cities on the african continent. many buildings from the colonial era, entire blocks of ancient mansions, are still preserved here. the memorial complex of kwamankroma, the first president of ganna, reminds of the years of struggle for independence. 30 km from acre...
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Oct 28, 2023
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on a five-year average, the state is down roughly 1.2 million acres burned in comparison. what happens to all of the funding and resources not needed during a slow season ? >> we don't want the public to think we didn't spend the money this year so we won't have it next year. that is not how the state works. >> reporter: unused money rolls over to next year, ensuring they are always ready for a disaster, asking you to be ready, too. >> we still don't want the public to get complacent. and if it is one acre and it happens to blow into your home and your home is destroyed by fire, that is going to be the worst fire season you have ever experienced. >> hundreds of thousands of people remain without power or basic supplies in the wake of hurricane otis. the category five storm killed at least 27 people in the mexican resort city. it also damaged 80% of the areas hotels, and residents are frustrated that 48 hours after otis made landfall, authorities closed the local airports. >>> up next, a power of -- pair of communities have been named the most expensive in the country. the
on a five-year average, the state is down roughly 1.2 million acres burned in comparison. what happens to all of the funding and resources not needed during a slow season ? >> we don't want the public to think we didn't spend the money this year so we won't have it next year. that is not how the state works. >> reporter: unused money rolls over to next year, ensuring they are always ready for a disaster, asking you to be ready, too. >> we still don't want the public to get...
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a two acres, mar-a-lago is 20 acres. we will give you details on that in a minute but a two acre vacant lot minutes from mar-a-lago is currently listh forward a very low $150 million. another $150 million for two acres of dirt with no house on a waterfront lot. another two acre plot of land near by, waterfront lot, the lot, the dirt, $200 million. again, no house on it. mar-a-lago is an iconic 60,000 square food zoned residential historic landmark mansion and has a club legally associated with it, a whopping 58 bed roomsz, 33 bathrooms located on 20 acres of prime paul beach real estate with a unique position. why? because it has both the inner coastal waterway and oceanfront beach. oceanfront beach are literally a fraction of the size of mar-a-lago without access to inner coastal waterways currently selling anywhere between $100-200 million. rush limbaugh bought a place on the beach for about $4 million a number of years ago. since he died it sold for nearly $160 million. two more mansions in palm beach significantly sm
a two acres, mar-a-lago is 20 acres. we will give you details on that in a minute but a two acre vacant lot minutes from mar-a-lago is currently listh forward a very low $150 million. another $150 million for two acres of dirt with no house on a waterfront lot. another two acre plot of land near by, waterfront lot, the lot, the dirt, $200 million. again, no house on it. mar-a-lago is an iconic 60,000 square food zoned residential historic landmark mansion and has a club legally associated with...
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the vail has dropped and now residents get a chance to face the group of billionaires snatching up acres of farmland. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >>> good evening, like most california cities san jose is trying creative ways to get people off of the streets. the city is being offered a $1 solution. right now, more than 6,000 unhoused people are living in san jose. that is is acording to a citywide count in may. of that number 70% of not living in shelters. the mayor has been pushing the city to build transitional housing. earlier this month the vta approved a plan to put 200 tiny home cabins on a lot in northern san jose. today the council agrees to start negotiating a plan to put 75 small cabins on a t at the intersection. now, here is where it gets interesting. the buildings would be fully solarpowered, the first of its kind in our area. and, the billionaire that owns the land wants to lease it to the city for $1 a year. $1. we go to san jose with more on this proposal. >> reporter: you are looking at 2.6 acres of land that could be transform into a mobile qui
the vail has dropped and now residents get a chance to face the group of billionaires snatching up acres of farmland. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >>> good evening, like most california cities san jose is trying creative ways to get people off of the streets. the city is being offered a $1 solution. right now, more than 6,000 unhoused people are living in san jose. that is is acording to a citywide count in may. of that number 70% of not living in...
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acre is one of the most beautiful, modern and wealthy cities on the african continent.from the colonial era are still preserved here. entire blocks of old mansions. the memorial complex of kwaman kromah, the first president of ghana, reminds of the years of struggle for independence. 30 km from acre is the picturesque aburi botanical garden, founded at the end of the 19th century. the richest collection of tropical plants from all over the world grows on 65 hectares of land. our country is rich in fertile lands and water resources, we export food in large quantities. cocoa. in terms of cocoa export volumes, ghana ranks second in the world. we believe that maximizing profits through the export of agricultural products such as cocoa, on the one hand, and, on the other hand, reducing the volume of imported food is another of our tasks. very friendly, very open, smiling, this attracts people, they love holidays, we are very proud of our hospitality, ghana welcomes those who come to us, it is very important for us that they feel at home. we try treat them very correctly. in
acre is one of the most beautiful, modern and wealthy cities on the african continent.from the colonial era are still preserved here. entire blocks of old mansions. the memorial complex of kwaman kromah, the first president of ghana, reminds of the years of struggle for independence. 30 km from acre is the picturesque aburi botanical garden, founded at the end of the 19th century. the richest collection of tropical plants from all over the world grows on 65 hectares of land. our country is rich...
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years ago, and now we've made it through acquisitiontion, $10,000, $15,000 an acre. how are you going to make that affordable? >> the fate of this project may ultimately likely come down to voters. the group is hoping to place the measure on the ballot next fall. >>> how much trash do you create every day? numbers surprised me. may surprise you, too. here is meteorologist kari hall. >> in today's climate in crisis, studies show californians are doing a trashy job reducing waste with an estimated six pounds per person every day. that's 2200 pounds per year. while waste management systems are working hard to divert that waste from landfills by recycling and composting, the best way to reduce our impact is by not using items that produce a lot of trash in the first place. consider the packaging of the products. reuse what you can, and make it easier to improve your city's waste management. >> waste is more challenging when it's mixed all together. if we're able to separate it, if your organic waste is separated from your paper and landfillable waste, it's easier to reus
years ago, and now we've made it through acquisitiontion, $10,000, $15,000 an acre. how are you going to make that affordable? >> the fate of this project may ultimately likely come down to voters. the group is hoping to place the measure on the ballot next fall. >>> how much trash do you create every day? numbers surprised me. may surprise you, too. here is meteorologist kari hall. >> in today's climate in crisis, studies show californians are doing a trashy job reducing...
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years ago, $3500 an acre. acquisitions, $10,000, $15,000 an acre. how are you going to make that affordable? >> the fate of the project may likely come down to voters. the group is hoping to place the measure on the ballot next fall. >>> new at 6:00, bay area scientists help prove a discovery that could change what we know about the history of our continent. this all started with ancient footprints found at the white sands national park in new mexico. two years ago usgs researchers tested the prints and found them to be more than 23,000 years old. that would mean humans were here much earlier than originally thought. scholars were skeptical. scientists from uc berkeley and lawrence livermore labs retested the samples and reconfirmed their age. it may change common theories about how humans first migrated to north america. amazing. >>> up next, micro masterpieces. >>> coming up on "nightly news," lester holt insaid israel with a 21-year-old hostage. hamas released the video of her daughter who was one of those
years ago, $3500 an acre. acquisitions, $10,000, $15,000 an acre. how are you going to make that affordable? >> the fate of the project may likely come down to voters. the group is hoping to place the measure on the ballot next fall. >>> new at 6:00, bay area scientists help prove a discovery that could change what we know about the history of our continent. this all started with ancient footprints found at the white sands national park in new mexico. two years ago usgs...
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it is a crop that _ entire six acre plot of land.crop that requires less investment to grow, and the demand for millet has grown — to grow, and the demand for millet has grown with health problems increasing. it�*s has grown with health problems increasint. �* , ., has grown with health problems increasing-— increasing. it's not difficult to see why the _ increasing. it's not difficult to see why the government - increasing. it's not difficult to see why the government is i increasing. it's not difficult to - see why the government is making such a hard pitch for millet. these ancient grains are healthier than rice and wheat and also more climate friendly. millets grow in hot, arid climactic conditions like this and also use up far less water than either paddy fields or wheat. the government is also helping it can address the challenge of malnutrition. but right now millet production pales in comparison to wheat and paddy. low supply answering demand has led to prices shooting up, and switching to millets at scale will be a challenge
it is a crop that _ entire six acre plot of land.crop that requires less investment to grow, and the demand for millet has grown — to grow, and the demand for millet has grown with health problems increasing. it�*s has grown with health problems increasint. �* , ., has grown with health problems increasing-— increasing. it's not difficult to see why the _ increasing. it's not difficult to see why the government - increasing. it's not difficult to see why the government is i increasing....
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that hire broke out yesterday in riverside county, growing to 2200 acres. it is 0% contained in the fast-moving flames are being fueled by those strong santa ana winds in the area. at least nine structures have been damaged so >>> one of a kind property just hit the market in the south bay, a clothing optional resort. lupin lodge in los gatos hills is one of the oldest naturist resorts in the country. the owner gave our very own donna lynne a tour and told him it was a tough decision to put it up for sale. >> reporter: lloyd first came to this nudist resort more than four decades ago when she was 19 and a student at uc santa cruz. now, she is the owner and operator. >> it is so incredibly beautiful here. the nature is spectacular. the community is very, very special. >> it is also the place where she met her husband who passed in 2015. she has been working ever since to preserve one of the oldest nude resorts in the country. >> this was originally a winery that closed down during prohibition. in 1935, the naturists founded a. >> reporter: the resort hosted
that hire broke out yesterday in riverside county, growing to 2200 acres. it is 0% contained in the fast-moving flames are being fueled by those strong santa ana winds in the area. at least nine structures have been damaged so >>> one of a kind property just hit the market in the south bay, a clothing optional resort. lupin lodge in los gatos hills is one of the oldest naturist resorts in the country. the owner gave our very own donna lynne a tour and told him it was a tough decision...
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of several explosions in acre. this evening, the attacks of the zionist regime on lebanon and missile attacks from its territory the country was also restored to the occupied territories. the zionist regime shelled a village on the southern border of lebanon. in front of an anti-armor missile from the south of lebanon towards the city of al-manara in the north of eshq palestine. he took part in the missile attack on the town of kiryat shmoune in the north of occupied palestine, and three residents were wounded. the hezbollah movement also announced the martyrdom of a lebanese islamic resistance fighter in the bekaa region of this country while performing jihad duty. now , just as we were talking about lebanon, we are in touch with mr. hassan azimzadeh, a radio reporter who is stationed in the south of lebanon at the border of the occupied territories. are also established. hello, mr. azimzadeh , tell us exactly at what point of presence. dear viewers, hello, have a good time. i am in the khian region, exactly in fr
of several explosions in acre. this evening, the attacks of the zionist regime on lebanon and missile attacks from its territory the country was also restored to the occupied territories. the zionist regime shelled a village on the southern border of lebanon. in front of an anti-armor missile from the south of lebanon towards the city of al-manara in the north of eshq palestine. he took part in the missile attack on the town of kiryat shmoune in the north of occupied palestine, and three...
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compare that to 2020, 413,000 acres burned in the same time period in 2018, over 1eleven,000 acres burned in 2014, 12,000. wow. >>> this is also when vineyard owners get nervous about fires threatening them and usually finishing up the harvest but it just started and expected to end in late november. a wet winter and a relatively cool summer delayed the ripening process giving them more time to prepare. >> the longer it is in there you are risking other stuff happening like fires or frost, you know. but we have been lucky so far. >> cross my fingers because we are not done with harvest. it has been the perfect harvest so far i would say. we have not, knock on wood, dealt with fires in this area where the smoke effected us. >> the late harvest means plump irvines with wineries saying they have grown more fruit. >>> this kid is not old enough to drink but he can bake. he was just 13 when he won a food network baking championship. he has turned that into a full blown business. ♪. >> so this is our vanilla butter cream. >> reporter: nile is just 14 years old. he has already accomplished somet
compare that to 2020, 413,000 acres burned in the same time period in 2018, over 1eleven,000 acres burned in 2014, 12,000. wow. >>> this is also when vineyard owners get nervous about fires threatening them and usually finishing up the harvest but it just started and expected to end in late november. a wet winter and a relatively cool summer delayed the ripening process giving them more time to prepare. >> the longer it is in there you are risking other stuff happening like fires...
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translation: six acre plot of land. tuna/mom- six acre plot of land.ires translation: it's a crop that requires less _ translation: it's a crop that requires less to _ translation: it's a crop that requires less to grow - translation: it's a crop that requires less to grow than - requires less to grow than groundnuts, and demand has gone up groundnuts, and demand has gone up with health problems like diabetes increasing. it’s up with health problems like diabetes increasing.- diabetes increasing. it's not difficult to _ diabetes increasing. it's not difficult to see _ diabetes increasing. it's not difficult to see why - diabetes increasing. it's not difficult to see why the - difficult to see why the government is making such a hard pitch for millets, they are far healthier than rice and wheat and also more climate friendly. millets grow in hot conditions like these and use far less water than either paddy or wheat. the government is hoping this can help address the challenge of malnutrition. but right now, millet production pales in comparison to whea
translation: six acre plot of land. tuna/mom- six acre plot of land.ires translation: it's a crop that requires less _ translation: it's a crop that requires less to _ translation: it's a crop that requires less to grow - translation: it's a crop that requires less to grow than - requires less to grow than groundnuts, and demand has gone up groundnuts, and demand has gone up with health problems like diabetes increasing. it’s up with health problems like diabetes increasing.- diabetes...
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of farmland ,of acres of ranch land, thousands of acres near military installations. and you look at joe biden'ss po policies on the border are giving up energy security, law and order. you seanr.e chaos abroad.ppen tulsi, what has happeneded to te party you once called home? is there any of this that you agree with? >> because i don't think you do. noe main, this is one of the man reasons, sean, that i left the democrat party bee. it is clear and it has been foro some time, that they don't care about the safety, security orols freedom of the american people. and they have become apologistts for these islamist jihadists. and, sean, i got to tell you, for those like me, the many americans like me who enlisted in the militar mily because of e 911 jihadist terrorist attack on us, this is incredibly offensive. you know, i've depl deployed three times to war zones in the middle east and in africa. i know how serious this threat of islamist jihadism is. the democrat elite, they don't care. they don't care. they instead, they leave leave n borders wide open, which we know ar
of farmland ,of acres of ranch land, thousands of acres near military installations. and you look at joe biden'ss po policies on the border are giving up energy security, law and order. you seanr.e chaos abroad.ppen tulsi, what has happeneded to te party you once called home? is there any of this that you agree with? >> because i don't think you do. noe main, this is one of the man reasons, sean, that i left the democrat party bee. it is clear and it has been foro some time, that they...
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the sound of the siren caused tens of thousands of residents in acre to go to the shelters out of fear, and this was the first time that yesterday, after 17 days, this big city in the north of the occupied territories and at a distance of 22 kilometers the border of lebanon sounded the alarm and panic spread to the city and shelters thank you to my colleague mr. azimzadeh for reporting the latest developments from the lebanese border with the occupied territories, but while 2005 of the 587 palestinian martyrs are children and these attacks and french president jean macron is going to visit tel aviv today, in this regard mr. mr. bagharian, an expert on international issues, i am talking to mr. bagharian. hello, good morning. i am at your service, dear viewers and listeners. mr. bagharian, please tell me why western officials and officials continue to travel to taliav. and the parasitism of the americans for this reason, france included france as part of the european union, the fear that the europeans have that the cost of expanding the war will be borne by them like the war in ukraine .
the sound of the siren caused tens of thousands of residents in acre to go to the shelters out of fear, and this was the first time that yesterday, after 17 days, this big city in the north of the occupied territories and at a distance of 22 kilometers the border of lebanon sounded the alarm and panic spread to the city and shelters thank you to my colleague mr. azimzadeh for reporting the latest developments from the lebanese border with the occupied territories, but while 2005 of the 587...
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between 1817 and 1856, through land secessions... 15 million acres shrank to 234,000 acres. of the 234,000, just about all of it is managed. - the federal government, they felt that the best way for menominees to assimilate into the rest of society was to become farmers. but overall, the interest really wasn't there. (soft music) the menominees, being woodland people, their real desire was to keep their land forested. and with that being said, they petitioned with the federal government to allow some harvesting of some of the live trees on the forest. (birds whistling) - back in 1908, the menominee tribal enterprises was established in neopit here. and basically it was put here to supply jobs for the menominee people. before the saw mill, there wasn't very much opportunities for employment. all the lumber that's produced here comes from the menominee forest. menominee forest is operated on a sustained yield management system actually advised by chief oshkosh. he advised that if you start with the rising sun and you cut to the setting sun and take only the sick, dying, and th
between 1817 and 1856, through land secessions... 15 million acres shrank to 234,000 acres. of the 234,000, just about all of it is managed. - the federal government, they felt that the best way for menominees to assimilate into the rest of society was to become farmers. but overall, the interest really wasn't there. (soft music) the menominees, being woodland people, their real desire was to keep their land forested. and with that being said, they petitioned with the federal government to...
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you say landvalues that were $3,500 an acre.acre. how do you make that affordable? >> the group is hoping to put the measure on the ballot next fall. >>> i know a lot of folks have taken off for thursday. they're ready. >> it will be a perfect day for that. one of those days that we get every now and then in october, where even the cold heats up. that's going to happen over the next few days. let's look at where we are right now. still comfortable for many of the microclimates. it is slightly warmer in the north bay. we started out cool. we have some fog here at 70 degrees. it is 7 in santa rosa. you compare that to yesterday at this time, it is 12 degrees warmer, compared to yesterday at this time. and most of the rest of the bay area is right on par. maybe even slightly cooler than where we started this time yesterday. things heat up in the afternoon. as we start to see the clouds starting to clear out. the clouds have been lingering throughout much of the day in san jose. the next hour, we're going up a couple of degrees. we'
you say landvalues that were $3,500 an acre.acre. how do you make that affordable? >> the group is hoping to put the measure on the ballot next fall. >>> i know a lot of folks have taken off for thursday. they're ready. >> it will be a perfect day for that. one of those days that we get every now and then in october, where even the cold heats up. that's going to happen over the next few days. let's look at where we are right now. still comfortable for many of the...
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i think the differences with monocropping is you've just got this one crop for acres and acres. when i was growing up and my grandparents got into coffee, there wasn't what we know now is a coffee borer bug. you lose your crop or a good percentage. and we believe that could possibly happen to other crops, possibly breadfruit. that once you get an infection in and that's the only thing that's growing on your property, it's gonna go from one street to the next to the next. and pretty soon the entire field could be infiltrated. whereas with the old... the old systems where you had... more diverse crops in between your major, say like the breadfruit. it's supporting each other. so you've got other crops coming in at different times of the year. (soft music) - the american industrial complex spent 130 years ruining the capacity of the native americans, all in an attempt to create genocide on a group of people. so it's time for the united states to own up to what it's been responsible for and to honor the ways of the people who were on the land before you and incorporate those ways in
i think the differences with monocropping is you've just got this one crop for acres and acres. when i was growing up and my grandparents got into coffee, there wasn't what we know now is a coffee borer bug. you lose your crop or a good percentage. and we believe that could possibly happen to other crops, possibly breadfruit. that once you get an infection in and that's the only thing that's growing on your property, it's gonna go from one street to the next to the next. and pretty soon the...
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of farmland, thousands of acres of ranch land, thousands of acres near military installations and you look at joe biden's policies on the border, giving energy security, law and order. chaos aboard, tulsi, what has happened to the party you once called home? is there any of this that you agree with? i don't think you do. >> this is one of the main reasons, sean, i left the democrat party. it is clear and it has been for some time that they don't care about the safety, security or freedom of the american people. and they have become apologists for islamists jihadists, for those like me that many americans like me who enlisted in the military, because of the 9/11 jihadist terrorist attacks on us, this is incredibly offensive. i've deployed three times to war zones in the middle east, in africa. i know how serious this threat of islamists jihadists. they leave our borders wide open, which we know are being exploited by terrorists, they redirect our security infrastructure, intel assets not towards focusing on terror threats coming through our borders and else where, they are focusing on
of farmland, thousands of acres of ranch land, thousands of acres near military installations and you look at joe biden's policies on the border, giving energy security, law and order. chaos aboard, tulsi, what has happened to the party you once called home? is there any of this that you agree with? i don't think you do. >> this is one of the main reasons, sean, i left the democrat party. it is clear and it has been for some time that they don't care about the safety, security or freedom...
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my uncle left me an inheritance, six acres, six acres of land, no, 600 rubles. premiere today at 2:50 of fisherman's love to catch a fish big, big, very big, so that there is such an eye. the czech republic is in the midst of a hot season of carp harvesting; according to ancient tradition, this fish must be on the festive table at christmas. fishing rod in this mega beam absolutely useless, for industrial fishing from the ponds, they drain most of the water, and then use nets. they tell the carp in a container with running water, there they soak , get rid of the smell of silt, the fish will go on sale closer to christmas, in the west let me remind you, they greet it on december 25, but we have fish right now, and what kind of salmon with basil sauce, who said that saturday is a non -fish day, and even though international chef’s day was the day before, our craftswoman, masha lyagina, decided to celebrate it with an exquisite dish, and the irresistible march spied the recipe in the film. a good cook should be able to prepare simple dishes, such as salmon with a light basil sauce, cook
my uncle left me an inheritance, six acres, six acres of land, no, 600 rubles. premiere today at 2:50 of fisherman's love to catch a fish big, big, very big, so that there is such an eye. the czech republic is in the midst of a hot season of carp harvesting; according to ancient tradition, this fish must be on the festive table at christmas. fishing rod in this mega beam absolutely useless, for industrial fishing from the ponds, they drain most of the water, and then use nets. they tell the...
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a two acre now mar, mar-a-lago s is 20 acres. we'll give you the details on that in a minute. but n thininuta two acre vacant only minutes for mar-a-lago. it's now currently listed for a very low $150 million. another $150 million for two acres of dirt with no house on a waterfront lot. rfront lanother two acre plot of nearby waterfront, again, the lot, the dirt, $200 million, again, no house on it. i mar-a-lago is an iconic 60,000 square foot zone residential, also historic landmark mansion.o and it hasn the club legally associated with it. it has a whopping 58 bedrooms, 33 bathrooms. it's located on 20 acresf prime of prime palm beach real estate with a really unique position. why? because it has both the intracoastalne and oceanfrot beach now, oceanfront homesoceaf literally are a fraction of the size of mar a lago without access to the intracoastal waterways are currently selling anywhere between 100 150 million, in some cases 200 million. rush limbaugh he had bought a place for on the beach forar about 4 million a number of years ago, since he passed away recently for nea
a two acre now mar, mar-a-lago s is 20 acres. we'll give you the details on that in a minute. but n thininuta two acre vacant only minutes for mar-a-lago. it's now currently listed for a very low $150 million. another $150 million for two acres of dirt with no house on a waterfront lot. rfront lanother two acre plot of nearby waterfront, again, the lot, the dirt, $200 million, again, no house on it. i mar-a-lago is an iconic 60,000 square foot zone residential, also historic landmark mansion.o...
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they are offering san jose a five-year lease on two acres of land in south san jose. the price tag? $1 a year. it is near the 85-101 interchange. they would be tasked with building the home and the plan is to create prefabricated tiny home that could easily be installed but also easily transported to another site. >> the beauty of relocatable is the land we can take advantage of while the next thing is being planned. it also helps with neighbors. only here for five years and then they pick up and move to another location. >> the city says the 150 units would be first offered to any unhoused person within a mail and a half of that site. and that homeless seniors and veterans would get high priority when it comes to these homes. >>> new at 11:00, as tensions continue to rise, so do gun sales across the bay area. local gun shops say this is a trend which repeats itself during moments of conflict and war. here's stephanie. >> this is basically an ar-15. >> reporter: it's been busy with sales up in the recent weeks. also going in and out of his shops at a higher rate, first time gun buye
they are offering san jose a five-year lease on two acres of land in south san jose. the price tag? $1 a year. it is near the 85-101 interchange. they would be tasked with building the home and the plan is to create prefabricated tiny home that could easily be installed but also easily transported to another site. >> the beauty of relocatable is the land we can take advantage of while the next thing is being planned. it also helps with neighbors. only here for five years and then they...
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at over 312,000 acres scorched so far. >> so we're actually up about 23,000 or so acres from last year. >> reporter: but the numbers, they're relative. while it's felt calm for us in northern california -- >> i know the folks in the northwest section of state feel like this was a busier than normal fire season. >> reporter: on a five-year average, however, the state is actually down roughly 1.2 million acres burned in comparison. what happens to all that funding and resources not needed during a slow season? >> we don't want the public to think, oh, we didn't spend the money this year so we won't have it next year. that's not how the state works. >> reporter: saying unused money rolls over to next year, ensuring they are always ready for a disaster, asking you to be ready too. >> we still don't want the public to get complacent. >> reporter: reminding you just how quickly a spark can spread. >> if it's one acre and happens to blow an ember into your home and your home be destroyed by fire, that's going to be the worst fire season that you've ever experienced. >>> in san francisco, a pe
at over 312,000 acres scorched so far. >> so we're actually up about 23,000 or so acres from last year. >> reporter: but the numbers, they're relative. while it's felt calm for us in northern california -- >> i know the folks in the northwest section of state feel like this was a busier than normal fire season. >> reporter: on a five-year average, however, the state is actually down roughly 1.2 million acres burned in comparison. what happens to all that funding and...
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this season, over 80 thousand have been asphalted square meters of streets, 30 dam, empty, acres.on the plant near the slutsk district for more than 2000 dre and a bush. it’s time to clean up and take care of the skin area in minsk for the last part of the month. stalitsy. this time, the agulnagarad subbotnik is abducted by the territorial authorities of the city council, the team of the city mayor, the committee of the dzyarzhkantrol and the minsk raivykankam. through mixtures , trees were planted on 3 hectares of land. darechy, lakatsya was abrana non-lungingly. on behalf of the head of state, we examined this area after the hurricane, the first one, there were a lot of fallen trees. and the president ordered everything that was lost to be restored, we restored it, unfortunately, there was another hurricane, we removed it all again, but decided to plant trees here on our own, pine, spruce, birch, which we are planting so that later for some time , we could restore the comfort that existed before, and even embellish it, not only in the forced parade, but also in plowing the heavy
this season, over 80 thousand have been asphalted square meters of streets, 30 dam, empty, acres.on the plant near the slutsk district for more than 2000 dre and a bush. it’s time to clean up and take care of the skin area in minsk for the last part of the month. stalitsy. this time, the agulnagarad subbotnik is abducted by the territorial authorities of the city council, the team of the city mayor, the committee of the dzyarzhkantrol and the minsk raivykankam. through mixtures , trees were...
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the fire burning three acres before crews could put it out.onight contra costa county fire officials say this fire is also under investigation. as for fred, he's relocated to a hotel. due to water damage in his home. and officials say this is the time of year to stay prepared when it comes to fire conditions. >> september, october, and sometimes even into early november can be some of our most dangerous times as we know in our history. so it's definitely not the time to let our guard down. >> reporter: in the east bay pete suratos, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, pete. we heard the firefighter say it right now, jeff, that october, these months can be the most hazardous. we've had a mild fire season so far, but we shouldn't underestimate the power of those potential fires. >> that's certainly right. we're in the period here, the longest period without any kind of heavy widespread rain. so the brush is going to be at its driest point here, especially through october and november. so we really like to get some rainfall in here. but it's not goin
the fire burning three acres before crews could put it out.onight contra costa county fire officials say this fire is also under investigation. as for fred, he's relocated to a hotel. due to water damage in his home. and officials say this is the time of year to stay prepared when it comes to fire conditions. >> september, october, and sometimes even into early november can be some of our most dangerous times as we know in our history. so it's definitely not the time to let our guard...
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and, you know, it's a hundreds of acres in there. we're going to catch this guy. it's just a matter of time. um. >> police say argote has ties to at least four states new york, indiana, north carolina and florida. >> a close call on the skies is raising new concern for the faa in alaska airlines flight. and a skywest jet came within 266ft vertically at portland, oregon's airport last week. the alaska flight was performing a go around due to wind conditions. both airlines insist the safety of their flights was never compromised. at least ten other close calls have been reported in the us this year. >> time now for a look at your monday weather. so of hurricane norma is dropping heavy rain across parts of mexico. some areas could see 18in, triggering more flooding and even potential mudslides as norma's rain begins to arrive in texas and the southern plains tonight, looking at the radar, rain is also expected from the northern rockies into the northern plains today. later in the week, part of that same area will see heavy snow. checking today's high temperatures war
and, you know, it's a hundreds of acres in there. we're going to catch this guy. it's just a matter of time. um. >> police say argote has ties to at least four states new york, indiana, north carolina and florida. >> a close call on the skies is raising new concern for the faa in alaska airlines flight. and a skywest jet came within 266ft vertically at portland, oregon's airport last week. the alaska flight was performing a go around due to wind conditions. both airlines insist the...
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, more than 413,000 acres burned in that same time period. in 2018, more than 111,000 acres burned, and in 2014, it was 12,000. as we check in with paul right now -- >> reading this story, i am knocking on wood. i don't want to jinx us, because, as you have mentioned, we are talking about a small heat wave coming. >> we have been so lucky this year, paul. >> we have been, but not out of the woods just yet. the little bit of rain we have seen, a little in september, now running into early october, it had a little bit of moisture to the fuels, but has not ended fire season , far from it. we are heading into one of the scenarios that can become dangerous, from a fire weather perspective. not only hot temperatures, but also offshore winds and lower humidity, due to the position of this heat done, everything flows clockwise around the, meaning those offshore winds will kick in tomorrow and again thursday. it takes position pretty much radically overhead by the end of the work we, meaning offshore winds will become weaker, and even at their stronge
, more than 413,000 acres burned in that same time period. in 2018, more than 111,000 acres burned, and in 2014, it was 12,000. as we check in with paul right now -- >> reading this story, i am knocking on wood. i don't want to jinx us, because, as you have mentioned, we are talking about a small heat wave coming. >> we have been so lucky this year, paul. >> we have been, but not out of the woods just yet. the little bit of rain we have seen, a little in september, now running...
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we were both big fire seasons with more than 100,000 acres burned. if we were not able to come up, sailors and marines would definitely have been sad by that. you know, we've been working towards fleet week for ten months now with a last minute deal in washington, dc to avoid the government shutdown. fleet week is now officially underway, say in san francisco. there will be dozens of free navy and marine corps concerts this week, ship tours and the very popular blue angels . ktvu's christian captain joins us now live from piers, 30 and 32, where the navy is already pierside christian. a lot of excitement about the upcoming activities. yeah, a lot of excitement in fact, some excitement underway right now. we are portside pier side rather with the john p murtha. you can see sailors and marines here preparing to run a basketball clinic with some local kids here from the san francisco area. and as we said, excitement both on board those ships for the sailors and marines and shoreside for all the businesses that are very happy that fleet week is on fleet
we were both big fire seasons with more than 100,000 acres burned. if we were not able to come up, sailors and marines would definitely have been sad by that. you know, we've been working towards fleet week for ten months now with a last minute deal in washington, dc to avoid the government shutdown. fleet week is now officially underway, say in san francisco. there will be dozens of free navy and marine corps concerts this week, ship tours and the very popular blue angels . ktvu's christian...
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we talk live with one organization about the nearly 400 acres now set aside right here in the bay area from ktvu. fox two news. this is the four wave of civilians and political power players paying their respects at san francisco city hall where late senator dianne feinstein's body now lies in state. many people taking a moment to honor the former mayor and longest serving woman senator in us history. welcome, everyone, to the four this afternoon. i'm heather holmes. and i'm alex savage, ktvu is christian captain has been at city hall since 8:00 this morning and christian, we have seen a steady stream of people coming by to pay their respects and that includes former san francisco mayor willie brown. that's exactly right. all day long we've seen a steady stream of mourners stopping by to say their final farewells and pay their respects to senator feinstein, including mayor willie brown. mayor brown, thank you for joining us for a moment, you could reflect on the impact that senator feinstein had on the city of san francisco, on the state, but in particular in that office as mayor. yeah
we talk live with one organization about the nearly 400 acres now set aside right here in the bay area from ktvu. fox two news. this is the four wave of civilians and political power players paying their respects at san francisco city hall where late senator dianne feinstein's body now lies in state. many people taking a moment to honor the former mayor and longest serving woman senator in us history. welcome, everyone, to the four this afternoon. i'm heather holmes. and i'm alex savage, ktvu...
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here, 2000 acres in texas, louisiana, stocks, bonds, 750 slaves, married 3 times, on a shopping trip in new york in 1887. belmont was her summer home. had a zoo and gardens. it was part of the outer line that brandon hewlett talked about and was thomas wood's headquarters. some of the roads to nashville were good. but lo and behold, pat thomas is in nashville. thomas had his problems with grant, but he was sherman's most trusted subordinate, and sherman sent him to nashville to get nashville ready for the fight. if brandon pulled to the previous speech, nashville was the third most fortified city in the united states behind dc and richmond. i say, 10 or 11 miles of trenches around nashville, impregnable to assault. hood new this from spies, but hearing it and seeing it are two different things. we all have that in life. you can be told something, told something, and not believe it, but when you see it, you know. the confederates, after the disaster at franklin, immediately marched to nashville and they are on the high grou, south of nashville. they realize we don't have enough people
here, 2000 acres in texas, louisiana, stocks, bonds, 750 slaves, married 3 times, on a shopping trip in new york in 1887. belmont was her summer home. had a zoo and gardens. it was part of the outer line that brandon hewlett talked about and was thomas wood's headquarters. some of the roads to nashville were good. but lo and behold, pat thomas is in nashville. thomas had his problems with grant, but he was sherman's most trusted subordinate, and sherman sent him to nashville to get nashville...
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i don’t like the partnership, which is located below the surface, that is , it is six acres of land, belarusian depths... does this grow here, about 150 tons of wheat and rapeseed are produced? yes, of course, it's very it’s hard to believe the numbers are simply threatening, he will invite the presenter to learn a new activity that is unusual for the townspeople. will three buildings be ready for you? i've arrived. the first test is to climb up here, i sit high, i look far away. great, 20 monsters, 20 bullets, one me, one you, well, some kind of prize? and today without watching the show i'm from the village on our tv channel. belarus is dynamically developing interregional cooperation with russian regions, we are today on the list of key partners of the pskov region, issues are being resolved transport links, import substitution is being worked out, experts are now calling the battle for africa. the continent is gradually clearing itself of the colonialists of the past and is ready for cooperation. africa is objectively our field of opportunity ; they can and want to cooperate with
i don’t like the partnership, which is located below the surface, that is , it is six acres of land, belarusian depths... does this grow here, about 150 tons of wheat and rapeseed are produced? yes, of course, it's very it’s hard to believe the numbers are simply threatening, he will invite the presenter to learn a new activity that is unusual for the townspeople. will three buildings be ready for you? i've arrived. the first test is to climb up here, i sit high, i look far away. great, 20...
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kazakhstan, acres of supplies of humanitarian cargo, sent a team of soldiers. deadline for the assassination of the patricians was given by the fallen kareya. in the disaster zone , international valancers are working. chirvonaga roof. in such months, like afghanistan, in the course of the earth, we learn the data problems associated with the meat assemblies of the future, such as the earthen unreinforced ones, assemblies in rural areas. the tragedy is that there are many cases of life in the immediate vicinity of active tectanic faults. there is a prychyna on geta. at active faults there is often a vibration. at the bottom of the gray underground shturshkov in the paparyadnyh atsenaks, the pot of two thousand ladies from 20 villages was dismantled. the authorities of afghanistan called this earthquake the deadliest in the past 20 years bastard. 1998 marked the end of the afghan government of takhar. in the aftermath of a similar cataclysm, a hell of two and more died in 400 centuries. 17 kastrychnika ў folk calendars eratheev day, extreme from this day of the
kazakhstan, acres of supplies of humanitarian cargo, sent a team of soldiers. deadline for the assassination of the patricians was given by the fallen kareya. in the disaster zone , international valancers are working. chirvonaga roof. in such months, like afghanistan, in the course of the earth, we learn the data problems associated with the meat assemblies of the future, such as the earthen unreinforced ones, assemblies in rural areas. the tragedy is that there are many cases of life in the...
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the giant research campus to be build on 36 acres near the nasa ames research center.retty specific. in a joint effort between uc berkeley and nasa, the plan is to create a million feet of office space, labs and classrooms. our business tech reporter, scott, joins us with the plan. who is paying for this? >> it' early. berkeley has investors, and we have the government because nasa is onboard, and they are reaching out for more. they are calling it a public/private partnership, and it's yea away from the environmental clearance, and that's plenty of time to build and raise money. >> this is part of the dna of the bay area, specifically the silicon valley in the south bay and peninsula. the space program and the silicon valley, and this could continue. >> yeah, very interesting. if you think about it, way back in the early 60s, silicon valley was birthed, the space program, looking to us, well, before us, but they were saying they needed chips and computers to help get to the moon, and all these years later the tech companies are joining hands with the space program to
the giant research campus to be build on 36 acres near the nasa ames research center.retty specific. in a joint effort between uc berkeley and nasa, the plan is to create a million feet of office space, labs and classrooms. our business tech reporter, scott, joins us with the plan. who is paying for this? >> it' early. berkeley has investors, and we have the government because nasa is onboard, and they are reaching out for more. they are calling it a public/private partnership, and it's...
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se trata del incendio highland, que comenzÓ ayer al mediodÍa y ha arrasado ya con casi 2000 acres.sumieron tambiÉn varios estructuras. hasta el momento, los bomberos no han especificado a quÉ clase de estructura se refieren, podrÍan ser casas. el incendio comenzÓ en una llanura, y que ha avanzado rÁpidamente al grado de que ya hay carreteras cerradas. una de las principales es la carretera 76, y hay orden de evacuaciÓn para los residentes de agua nunca, la preparatoria de temecula, se ha habilitado como refugio, y tambiÉn las autoridades estÁn ampliando esta orden de evacuaciÓn para otras zonas, muy posibles se extienda la orden para la zona de la reserva caguilla, y tambiÉn para la lÍnea de san diego. vamos a escuchar quÉ nos dicen. >> [habla en inglÉs] socorro: afortunadamente, los vientos de santa ana han parado, vientos de 15 mph, diferente a los de ayer que llegaron a alcanzar hasta 75 mph. los bomberos continÚan trabajando, y llegan refuerzos de otros lugares, nosotros estaremos pendientes. borja: muchas gracias por brindarnos todos estos detalles desde california. cambiamos
se trata del incendio highland, que comenzÓ ayer al mediodÍa y ha arrasado ya con casi 2000 acres.sumieron tambiÉn varios estructuras. hasta el momento, los bomberos no han especificado a quÉ clase de estructura se refieren, podrÍan ser casas. el incendio comenzÓ en una llanura, y que ha avanzado rÁpidamente al grado de que ya hay carreteras cerradas. una de las principales es la carretera 76, y hay orden de evacuaciÓn para los residentes de agua nunca, la preparatoria de temecula, se...
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with roots and miles of twists and turns in minnesota that started out small and has now grown to 110 acres. >> you've never got lost. >> haven't gotten lost. >> announcer: this is the "cbs weekend news" from new york with jericka duncan. >>> good evening. jericka is off. i'm maurice dubois. we begin in the middle east. for days an israeli invasion of gaza has appeared imminent following hamas' deadly rampage two weeks ago. today israeli warplanes took aim across the palestinian territory. targets in the occupied west bank and syria were also hit as the war with hamas threatens to spiral into a wider conflict. in iran the foreign minister called the region a, quote, powder keg. in a major change the "u.s.s. ship" was redirected to the persian gulf in response to the rising tensions in the region. 14 trucks carrying goods and medical supplies entered gaza from egypt the second convoy of aid to arrive since israel imposed a complete siege of the territory. in delaware president biden spent time outdoors today after speaking to israel's prime minister netanyahu and six other world leaders. mr.
with roots and miles of twists and turns in minnesota that started out small and has now grown to 110 acres. >> you've never got lost. >> haven't gotten lost. >> announcer: this is the "cbs weekend news" from new york with jericka duncan. >>> good evening. jericka is off. i'm maurice dubois. we begin in the middle east. for days an israeli invasion of gaza has appeared imminent following hamas' deadly rampage two weeks ago. today israeli warplanes took aim...
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jaw-dropping number. 1.5 million acres. that is a five-year average. we continue to be well below that five-year average with 370,000 acres burned. still remaining on a good path. we will keep our fingers crossed. i don't see really any big time for us. make sure to have that jacket out. it really going to be a nice beginning across the bay area. north bay at 50. temperatures as we head to tomorrow are going to cool off by 10 degrees. we are back into that pumpkin spice latte. yes, i said it. fall weather here. 74 in martinez, 70 in santa rosa. haven't gotten tonight but who knows, maybe tonight. so cold weather and the midwest. chicago, 59 with some wind. rein in lumber city. ali seven-day forecast here in san francisco, 60s into this upcoming weekend. the inlet valleys. we will see the 70s as well for saturday and sunday. coming up at 6:00, i will take a look at the partial solar eclipse. what all this wonders what you mean for us. >> assigned for that latte. >> is like his personal thoughts. when you think of fall weather, when you think of fall wea
jaw-dropping number. 1.5 million acres. that is a five-year average. we continue to be well below that five-year average with 370,000 acres burned. still remaining on a good path. we will keep our fingers crossed. i don't see really any big time for us. make sure to have that jacket out. it really going to be a nice beginning across the bay area. north bay at 50. temperatures as we head to tomorrow are going to cool off by 10 degrees. we are back into that pumpkin spice latte. yes, i said it....
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she inherited from her second husband, 8700 acres here, 50,000 acres in texas. louisiana stocks, bonds 750 slaves married three times, died on a shopping trip in new york in 1887. belmont was her summer home, had a zoo and gardens. it was part of the outer line. brandon hewlett talked about, and it was thomas wood's headquarters. some of the roads in nashville were good, but lo and behold, pat thomas is in nashville. thomas had his problems with grant, but he was sherman's most trusted subordinate and sherman sent him to nashville to get nashville, ready for the fight. as brian had told you in the previous speech nashville was the third most fortified city in the united states, d.c. and richmond. i say ten or 11 miles of trenches around nashville, impregnable to assault. who knew this from spies? but hearing it and seeing it are two different things. we all have that in life. you can be told something and told something and not believe it. but when you see it, you know, and the confederates after the disaster at franklin immediately marched to nashville and they
she inherited from her second husband, 8700 acres here, 50,000 acres in texas. louisiana stocks, bonds 750 slaves married three times, died on a shopping trip in new york in 1887. belmont was her summer home, had a zoo and gardens. it was part of the outer line. brandon hewlett talked about, and it was thomas wood's headquarters. some of the roads in nashville were good, but lo and behold, pat thomas is in nashville. thomas had his problems with grant, but he was sherman's most trusted...