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and everybody realized that he was the spy in the midst in los alamos.and feynman later joked that he should have been the spy because he was the one who violated security all the time but it was really that quiet friend who really turned out to be the spy. so, when i was involved in the h-bomb project for a couple of years. and witnessed by air, the first test of an h-bomb. and then when the project was winding down, he was given a secret report which investigated how much he knew about the bomb and maybe whether he knew about the h-bomb or not because they start talking about the h-bomb at los alamos. and they called it the super bomb. had certain ideas for it. the question was, did the soviets know from him anything about the h-bomb? that was a question and wheeler was commuting for traveling to d.c. and he brought the report with him. which is kind of a no-no as a classified report. when the train arrived in the station, it arrived something like 3 am. and as a convenience, they lowered the lights and said if you want you can sleep until 6 am when mo
and everybody realized that he was the spy in the midst in los alamos.and feynman later joked that he should have been the spy because he was the one who violated security all the time but it was really that quiet friend who really turned out to be the spy. so, when i was involved in the h-bomb project for a couple of years. and witnessed by air, the first test of an h-bomb. and then when the project was winding down, he was given a secret report which investigated how much he knew about the...
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and in fact, all of the instrumentation, sort of receive -- reminded me when i got to los alamos.lectronics. this its a reactor not good for producing electricity, but very good for making plutonium. >> after showing him the reactor, the north koreans took him to a building where they claimed to be reprocessing spent fuel from the reactor into weapons grade plutonium. >> they just sthoed howed me th facility. said, you have to believe us, we extracted plutonium. >> did you believe them? >> the answer was yes. but i didn't let them think that i believed them. >> soap hecker's guide and director of the nuclear complex, offered to show him the plutonium. >> they bring in. a revved metal box, yea big. this thick. they open the metal box. they take out a white wooden box. white wooden box has a slide off top. they slide off the top. i look in there. the director says, over here, this glass jar, that's our product. that's the plutonium. >> you know plutonium when you seep it? >> plutonium by itself, silvery color if not oxidized. if it was ox dietz dietzed, gra black. >> this is what pl
and in fact, all of the instrumentation, sort of receive -- reminded me when i got to los alamos.lectronics. this its a reactor not good for producing electricity, but very good for making plutonium. >> after showing him the reactor, the north koreans took him to a building where they claimed to be reprocessing spent fuel from the reactor into weapons grade plutonium. >> they just sthoed howed me th facility. said, you have to believe us, we extracted plutonium. >> did you...
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everybody realized that he was the spy in the midst of los alamos. he should've been the spy it because he is the one that violated security all the time. who really turned out to be the spy. with the h-bomb project for a couple years and witnessed by air the first test of an h-bomb and then when the project was winding down he was given a secret report which investigated how much they knew about the bomb and maybe they whether or not they knew about the h-bomb or not. they had called the super bomb. and had certain ideas for it. the question was did they know from him anything about the h-bomb. that was the question in wheeler was commuting or traveling to dc and he brought the report with him. it was, -- kind of a no-no. when the train arrived in union station and has the convenience they lowered the lights. so wheeler fell asleep and when he got up the papers were gone. who took these classified papers. they found out about this. by that time they had switched gears and was back in being a professor at princeton and looking into gravity. so it did
everybody realized that he was the spy in the midst of los alamos. he should've been the spy it because he is the one that violated security all the time. who really turned out to be the spy. with the h-bomb project for a couple years and witnessed by air the first test of an h-bomb and then when the project was winding down he was given a secret report which investigated how much they knew about the bomb and maybe they whether or not they knew about the h-bomb or not. they had called the super...
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. >> martin: for 11 years, sig hecker had been director of los alamos national laboratory, birthplaceamerican atomic bomb. so he was more than a little surprised when in 2004 he was invited on a tour of north korea's nuclear complex. >> hecker: there's no way in the world they're going to let me in. by the way, i also thought the u.s. government wouldn't let me go, but it turns out i was wrong on both accounts. >> martin: the north koreans took him to a place called yongbyon, where they had been operating a small nuclear reactor. >> hecker: i would call it primitive but functional. and in fact, all of the instrumentation sort of reminded me when i first got to los alamos in 1965, you know, no modern electronics or anything of that nature. this is a reactor that was not very good for producing electricity, but it was very good for making plutonium. >> martin: after showing him the reactor, the north koreans took him to a building where they claimed to be reprocessing spent fuel from the reactor into weapons-grade plutonium. >> hecker: they just showed me the facility and basically said
. >> martin: for 11 years, sig hecker had been director of los alamos national laboratory, birthplaceamerican atomic bomb. so he was more than a little surprised when in 2004 he was invited on a tour of north korea's nuclear complex. >> hecker: there's no way in the world they're going to let me in. by the way, i also thought the u.s. government wouldn't let me go, but it turns out i was wrong on both accounts. >> martin: the north koreans took him to a place called yongbyon,...
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alamo and martinez, 50 degrees . 49 antioch. by the concord pavilion, 40 -- 27 in truckee. 37 ukiah. 39 sacramento and there's the cloud cover skirting along the spine of the sierra. we get rain in the pacific northwest. that has not changed at all. and for us, it will be sunny to mostly sunny except for that patchy fog. 60s to near 70 degrees on the temps. and the extended outlook is dry. very, very dry going all the way into the weekend, maybe record highs as well for the first part of february. >>> which is great if it's april or may, but yeah, okay. >> there you have it. >> a lot of people watching for rain. >> thanks steve. >>> time is 4:21. it's called the silent killer. it's like the flu. what fire officials say about carbon monoxide poisoning and how to protect yourself and family. >>> access in san francisco could get easier. city officials are looking at a high speed network. who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little
alamo and martinez, 50 degrees . 49 antioch. by the concord pavilion, 40 -- 27 in truckee. 37 ukiah. 39 sacramento and there's the cloud cover skirting along the spine of the sierra. we get rain in the pacific northwest. that has not changed at all. and for us, it will be sunny to mostly sunny except for that patchy fog. 60s to near 70 degrees on the temps. and the extended outlook is dry. very, very dry going all the way into the weekend, maybe record highs as well for the first part of...
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understand mega lows german they get his message long live africa and move six the big the joke about the alamo and that's it for this week next time we had to russia to a booming market a video games as a political and critical despite internet censorship these game developers show how deep into their virtual while until then good bye. to the. legs. of. the be. hero max this week's highlights. about a trip back in time for live in the roaring twenty's a city portrait drawings. about a change of scenery. areas capital sofia waits to be explored. for just a change of scene won't paper boat to two from. your robotics in thirty minutes will. enter the conflict zone confronting the powerful test the convictions and values of the political club fronting that and with. i would draw all those people with other people's life in there and out of that conference a. good out of the arguments of my guests. i'll just excuse it's. conflict zone confronting the powerful on t.w. . he tells us stirring stories. it makes us laugh. and cry. tremble and smile. magical images and emotions that none of us. can know
understand mega lows german they get his message long live africa and move six the big the joke about the alamo and that's it for this week next time we had to russia to a booming market a video games as a political and critical despite internet censorship these game developers show how deep into their virtual while until then good bye. to the. legs. of. the be. hero max this week's highlights. about a trip back in time for live in the roaring twenty's a city portrait drawings. about a change...
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understand german get his message long live africa and move to a few and the big the joke about the alamo and that's it for this week next time we had to russia to a booming market of video games as a political and critical despite internet censorship these game developers show how . until then. thanks alex. the be. music school holiday greeting with classic. starts. christmas. from the. fifteenth. hijacking the news. the news is being hijacked journalism itself has become a script is a reality show it's not just good first is evil vs black and white. in countries like russia china turkey people are told is that and if you're a journalist and you try to get beyond that you are facing scare tactics intimidation. and i wonder is that where we're headed as well. my responsibility as a journalist is to get beyond the smoke and mirrors it's not just about the balance or being neutral it's about being truthful. funny. and i work in. some people don't care about me. because they don't see my puti. some people don't care about me because they think i have nothing to give. but two billion you can
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the boss of the alamo want to go out of a sick little. seo get that money just as strong and yet people seem to get up to go on to be something else that will. look at your place and to be sensitive it lets you do something they cannot show but i'll let you know but second from a simple google search of a city but they couldn't get. the support that's at the moment bt need. i said. but this added benefit about obama's because the finale of the demo but he did that to put them up to. something. help us to step up somebody might get the most but you know what's that been on the board to see again. but he did it up and he's good. and yet burning off his private jet we soon see that his controversial reputation causes fewer problems than predicted. if. this. all had to do with drug. syndicates with his first appointment is with one of the art fairs founders a rudolph. both men have businesses in singapore and are good friends with you to film a cold on going on what you do more to. handle the deal so. you should take the older prediction one
the boss of the alamo want to go out of a sick little. seo get that money just as strong and yet people seem to get up to go on to be something else that will. look at your place and to be sensitive it lets you do something they cannot show but i'll let you know but second from a simple google search of a city but they couldn't get. the support that's at the moment bt need. i said. but this added benefit about obama's because the finale of the demo but he did that to put them up to. something....
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understand mega lows german get his message long live africa and live to a the big the joke about the alamo and that's it for this week next time we had to russia to a booming piece of video games as a political and critical despite internet censorship these game developers show how we dip into their virtual while until then good bye. thanks glenn. close. feagles house of music. this time with the color of taurus soprano simona chemists. blood on. the edge entertainer los angeles together with opera star paul green cars. is just a speedo. so this is the view from my seat in the horn section. sarah willis knows her stuff. is going through the mist. and conductor. and she shows just how diverse classical music can be. sarah's music contemporary classical. t w. climate change. waste. pollution says. isn't it time for good news eco africa people and projects that are changing our environment for the better it's up to us to make a difference let's inspire other. he could be a fireman magazine. on d w. are you up to speed on the latest technology. no then it may be time for an upgrade becoming pa
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coming up towards alamo, northbound 680. an overturn after el the roof maybe was sheared off. i'm not seeing a lot of slow traffic past the scene here. we will check on another accident off the bay bridge in san francisco in the next report. >> thank you, sue. >>> music and politics ruled the night at the grammys. plus, the surprise appearance that really got the crowd going last night. >>> minneapolis gearing up for the super bowl. but it's a super bug that has a lot of football fans on edge. >> there's a new trend happening in kitchens across the country. tonight on news at 11:00. how the root to stem movement is promising it can help the planet and your wallet. at home.ld generate your own energy, or to save energy, unplug unused appliances. do your thing, with energy upgrade california. wecage-free eggs.ng and we care about amazing taste. because at best foods, we're on the side of food. >>> the offshore breeze that brought us record high temperatures in so cal. high fire danger in santa barbara. only 2300 or 2400 people. 5 million when you factor in l.a. and san diego. th
coming up towards alamo, northbound 680. an overturn after el the roof maybe was sheared off. i'm not seeing a lot of slow traffic past the scene here. we will check on another accident off the bay bridge in san francisco in the next report. >> thank you, sue. >>> music and politics ruled the night at the grammys. plus, the surprise appearance that really got the crowd going last night. >>> minneapolis gearing up for the super bowl. but it's a super bug that has a lot of...
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alamo will be close and also the concord pavilion. would, 44. even pinal is cooler. ukiah, 39. 21, truckee. 31 in reno. a mostly clear, partly cloudy day. there is still some rain but you need to go north to find it in portland and seattle. they get the rain and we get cloud cover and the pattern remains dry going forward. maybe even into the middle of february. 60s and near 70 for the temperatures today. except for partly sunny or partly cloudy days, everything is going to be sunny and warmer, especially by the weekend. >> is it okay to look at the moon? >> it is absolutely fine to look at the moon. that is a reflection off the earth. >> when are the best times to see this? >> tomorrow morning starting about this time. it will go through about 7:00. >> we will all run outside. >> while people are watching us, they can watch the moon. >>> 4:21 am. there is a new way to fight the flu and it involves using a gun. we will explain how this solution is working to sanitize classrooms better and faster. >>> facebook wants to shake up your newsfeed again. the reason you may
alamo will be close and also the concord pavilion. would, 44. even pinal is cooler. ukiah, 39. 21, truckee. 31 in reno. a mostly clear, partly cloudy day. there is still some rain but you need to go north to find it in portland and seattle. they get the rain and we get cloud cover and the pattern remains dry going forward. maybe even into the middle of february. 60s and near 70 for the temperatures today. except for partly sunny or partly cloudy days, everything is going to be sunny and warmer,...
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and alamo, 46. not a lot of oomph with the first system. it is setting the stage for a couple of hours and a lot of energy across the pacific which will play into our weather the next week or so. some rain today, picking up especially tonight and another system comes in thursday, friday, and that one looks colder, it should help us with some lower snow levels. not a ton of rain out of this. but it looks like another system comes in sunday. that one has a little bit more punch to it. all signs are pointing to that, anyway. thick is unbelievely hard on these forecast highs. if you're in that fog, you probably won't get out of the mid-50s. if you don't i saw 10-degree spreads on one location alone on some of the temperatures today, from 55 to 65. so what do do you? kind of split the difference here. but fog, cloudy rain to the north, morning rain tomorrow, and then clearing, wednesday looks good and then cloud it up, and rain comes in thursday, and carry that in friday, and then sunday. that looks to be the best of the bunch. thanks, steve. >>
and alamo, 46. not a lot of oomph with the first system. it is setting the stage for a couple of hours and a lot of energy across the pacific which will play into our weather the next week or so. some rain today, picking up especially tonight and another system comes in thursday, friday, and that one looks colder, it should help us with some lower snow levels. not a ton of rain out of this. but it looks like another system comes in sunday. that one has a little bit more punch to it. all signs...
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we'll check on another accident near alamo in a couple of minutes. >> sue, thank you.out. that deadly crash that closed down lanes on northbound 101. >> reporter matt keller is live along 101 near whipple. matt? >> reporter: good morning, reggie and natasha. a devastating crash here in redwood city. a person was killed on 101 before the whipple avenue exit. traffic is moving slowly next to the crash scene. there are two lanes open and an exit lane that is open. that is how vehicles are able to move past the scene. this happened just before 1:50 this morning. the chp says four vehicles were at the scene. more may have been involved. all lanes were stopped and a sig-alert issued after 2:00 a.m. officers did cpr on the man but he died at the scene. he's described as a haywood resident in his late 30s. they're looking into who was at fault and expect the lanes to be open relatiely soon as they wrap up the on-scene investigation. matt keller, abc 7 news. >> so sorry to hear of the loss. >>> some drivers driving across the bay bridge into san francisco this weekend may have
we'll check on another accident near alamo in a couple of minutes. >> sue, thank you.out. that deadly crash that closed down lanes on northbound 101. >> reporter matt keller is live along 101 near whipple. matt? >> reporter: good morning, reggie and natasha. a devastating crash here in redwood city. a person was killed on 101 before the whipple avenue exit. traffic is moving slowly next to the crash scene. there are two lanes open and an exit lane that is open. that is how...
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that includes a bay area man from alamo who died last september.vestigation also previously found several instructors were improperly trained and certified. the f-b-i has not said what they were searching for at the facility yesterday. it is not clear if the investigation is related to any of the skydiving deaths. ( james ) back here in the bay area... a new report finds structural problems with several bay area bridges and over passes.( darya ) kron four's terisa estacio takes a look at which roads are affected. the report by the american road and transportation builders assocation examined this bridge where 680 goes over monument blvd in costa county calling it structurally deficient meaning - one of the key elements is in poor or worse condition. it was back in 2007 when a bridge in minneapolis suddenly collapsed, motorists plunged into the river, 13 people died. following that accident, more reports came out about bridge safety. back here locally,here's a look at some of the other bridges found structually deficient you may be familiar with in
that includes a bay area man from alamo who died last september.vestigation also previously found several instructors were improperly trained and certified. the f-b-i has not said what they were searching for at the facility yesterday. it is not clear if the investigation is related to any of the skydiving deaths. ( james ) back here in the bay area... a new report finds structural problems with several bay area bridges and over passes.( darya ) kron four's terisa estacio takes a look at which...
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of the golden gate bridge. 40s and 50s with the east bay looking at colder readings in the 30s in alamowalnut creek. brentwood 42, 41 pleasanton, 53 and 54 in elsa brontk and el cerrito. we have a slight easterly breeze making for mild conditions for some and downright warm and hot in southern california. we also have high fire danger. aside from those higher clouds we are dry until 8 february and may be beyond. 60s on the temperatures for most of us. sal tells us on the road? >>> last time i spoke to you i misspoke i was not asleep when the grammys were on. i was watching that game so i misspoke. i was not asleep that early. i have the grammys on dvr. this is a look at 80 westbound driving between the carquinez bridge and the macarthur maze. you will see as you are headed out to the macarthur maze traffic will be backed up. 36 minutes is definitely slow but it is not the worst i have seen. last week we had a couple of 60 minute drives on the same stretch. this is another 20 minute delay on the bridge. the better weather has helped with the commute. 880 in oakland is starting to slow do
of the golden gate bridge. 40s and 50s with the east bay looking at colder readings in the 30s in alamowalnut creek. brentwood 42, 41 pleasanton, 53 and 54 in elsa brontk and el cerrito. we have a slight easterly breeze making for mild conditions for some and downright warm and hot in southern california. we also have high fire danger. aside from those higher clouds we are dry until 8 february and may be beyond. 60s on the temperatures for most of us. sal tells us on the road? >>> last...
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we have some localized flooding up around alamo, and at the off ramp to livermore road. these are people on the ground. roadway flooding is reported in emeryville. what this most likely is is some stream flooding. there is a lot of rain coming down especially in paul alto and san -- san jose. the afternoon commute is a mess and more is on the way. when i come back, i will set you up with that. it is going to be wet and you will be waiting for people to get home from work a little bit later tonight. said there is a flash flood watch for those areas that were devastated by the wildfires last year.>> our reporter joins us live up in santa rosa where people are getting ready for what could come.>> reporter: the wine country is no longer racing for flames, but what they are really worried about is rain and rushing waters. sonoma and napa county fire areas have done what they can to mitigate the possible effects of rain, mud flow, and landslides. >> hopefully the rainfall rates will not create any specific instances, but we are you -- encouraging people if they see any mudslid
we have some localized flooding up around alamo, and at the off ramp to livermore road. these are people on the ground. roadway flooding is reported in emeryville. what this most likely is is some stream flooding. there is a lot of rain coming down especially in paul alto and san -- san jose. the afternoon commute is a mess and more is on the way. when i come back, i will set you up with that. it is going to be wet and you will be waiting for people to get home from work a little bit later...
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foster city, oakland and oakland hills, piedmont had good rain and so did parts of walnut creek and alamoand union city .56. after that it trailed off for some to the north. look at american canyon, santa rosa and napa, san francisco .09, palo alto a half-inch, cupertino half an inch, for some it was good and others, where did the rain go. there will be more rain to the north. they're getting light rain right now. a band has set up. a little is coming into marin county. it's pushing up to the mountains, there's pockets of it. it's thick as thieves, the fog out there, watch out. 40s, 50s on the temperatures, 50 in brentwood and livermore. palo alto is 48, and after that, it's 52 pacifica and some areas of fog will give way to partly cloudy skies to mostly cloudy skies, and the next system is barrelling across, it will move in late tonight tomorrow for a renewed round of rain and this looks to be towards the north to the south. 60s on the south, and a southeast breeze, i would think santa clara valley did see some, and this won't be that warm. the next system, tuesday it looks very good. >>
foster city, oakland and oakland hills, piedmont had good rain and so did parts of walnut creek and alamoand union city .56. after that it trailed off for some to the north. look at american canyon, santa rosa and napa, san francisco .09, palo alto a half-inch, cupertino half an inch, for some it was good and others, where did the rain go. there will be more rain to the north. they're getting light rain right now. a band has set up. a little is coming into marin county. it's pushing up to the...
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venetia, martinez and vallejo picking up showers as well moving through alamo and walnut creek. over the past 24 hours more than 1/2 inch in redwood city. concorde almost the same, only 1/10 inch in san francisco. another round of rainfall moving through tonight with scattered showers continuing until midnight. by the beginning of the commute tomorrow napa, sonoma, lake and mendocino county that is where the rain will be but then it pushes south and stalls. through the lunch hour scattered showers continue into the afternoon. the strongest weather system arrives in the seven-day forecast. >>> a wake-up call we were not expecting. the bay area jolted overnight by a decent earthquake. a magnitude 4.4 it at 2:39 in the morning beneath of ashby near college avenue. we spoke to seismologists about the chances for an even bigger earthquake. >> reporter: seismologists today say that there is a chance that what happened overnight was actually a prior shock and we could see a large earthquake in the next coming days. less than 5% but it is possible and it is something there watching. her
venetia, martinez and vallejo picking up showers as well moving through alamo and walnut creek. over the past 24 hours more than 1/2 inch in redwood city. concorde almost the same, only 1/10 inch in san francisco. another round of rainfall moving through tonight with scattered showers continuing until midnight. by the beginning of the commute tomorrow napa, sonoma, lake and mendocino county that is where the rain will be but then it pushes south and stalls. through the lunch hour scattered...
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live dopplar 7 we take you inland from walnut creek down to alamo, live dopplar seven showing you the yellow and orange on your screen and that's estimating that these downpours could be falling at more than an inch per hour. that is some heavy rain right now. live dopplar 7 showing you lighter amounts as you move towards palo alto, sunnyvale, but we're about to have it move over north union city, core delia, fairfield, have you heavy rain. 680, 80 through the region, ponding on the roadways that the hour. lighter showers as you look towards the north bay. the north bay with this system has seen the lightest amounts of rain. right now san rafael, mill valley, tiburon, that's what you're seeing at this hour. i love of this picture. this is the bay bridge toll plaza. you can barely make out anything with the drops on the lens. and a similar picture right now, our camera atop pier 15 showing you the dots are hitting the lens that the hour. what hasn't changed really at all throughout the entire day are our temperatures. you see we're holding in the 50s at this hour and really a lot of sp
live dopplar 7 we take you inland from walnut creek down to alamo, live dopplar seven showing you the yellow and orange on your screen and that's estimating that these downpours could be falling at more than an inch per hour. that is some heavy rain right now. live dopplar 7 showing you lighter amounts as you move towards palo alto, sunnyvale, but we're about to have it move over north union city, core delia, fairfield, have you heavy rain. 680, 80 through the region, ponding on the roadways...
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alamo, danville, blackhawk, it's close for others, out in concord and it's around 42, and widely scattered showers embedded in that. some will pick up and we'll have afternoon heating and thunderstorms are possible as well. >>> 6:00 in the morning and sal tells us. >> it's getting more crowded, however. we're not out of bounds like we were earlier this week today. we're having a decent commute at the bay bridge which is one of the busiest commutes. traffic at the bay bridge will be okay. a 24 minute drive from the carquinez bridge to here and the carpool lanes are doing well. this is a typical commute. i want to go to the east bay and look at some of these commutes here, it's getting crowded approaching 880 heading south. it's been a nice drive in san jose. northbound 101 the only traffic i'm seeing at the road sensors, i'm approaching a couple of things here. minor accidents northbound 101 at the airport. 6:02, lets go to the desk. >>> governor brown will deliver the final state of the state address at 10:00 this morning. this will be the 16th safety of the state speech more than any othe
alamo, danville, blackhawk, it's close for others, out in concord and it's around 42, and widely scattered showers embedded in that. some will pick up and we'll have afternoon heating and thunderstorms are possible as well. >>> 6:00 in the morning and sal tells us. >> it's getting more crowded, however. we're not out of bounds like we were earlier this week today. we're having a decent commute at the bay bridge which is one of the busiest commutes. traffic at the bay bridge will...
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southbound and south 680 up into alamo. it is slow.n the other way from pleasant hill down into san ramon. danville area. we had a crash that was really affecting things. if that is your commute, i would advise you to give yourself a little extra time. maybe a lot of extra time if you can spare it. 880 is slow. we had earlier issues heading down to fremont. san mateo bridge had an earlier crash. the crashes are gone but have left their mark on the commute. you look at the bay bridge toll plaza, traffic will be okay right now. san francisco traffic, northbound 101 getting a little approaching the 80 split. as we look at the south bay, all of the freeways into the west valley are filled in. i wouldn't choose one over the other at this point. let's bring in steve with today's forecast. >> thank you, sal. there's a lot of fog that has been forming. we lose the higher clouds and the tule fog, the valley fog forms. visibility on this road, i'm not sure what road that is, but half a mile. 43 degrees in antioch. it feels much colder. it is muc
southbound and south 680 up into alamo. it is slow.n the other way from pleasant hill down into san ramon. danville area. we had a crash that was really affecting things. if that is your commute, i would advise you to give yourself a little extra time. maybe a lot of extra time if you can spare it. 880 is slow. we had earlier issues heading down to fremont. san mateo bridge had an earlier crash. the crashes are gone but have left their mark on the commute. you look at the bay bridge toll plaza,...
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at the slow traffic on 680 and 24 headed out to oakland or into san ramon. 680 from concorde into alamo is also slow. one hour between the carquinez bridge and the macarthur maze. when you get here it is another half hour to get to the bridge. we went back to normal even a little bit more than normal a little slower than normal in oakland in front of oracle arena. 880 though is slowing from southbound direction to union city. 7:33 now let's get to the desk. >>> a flash flood watch is taking effect later today for the north bay leading to flooding and erosion problems in the wildfire burn areas. allie rasmus is in santa rosa. the officials are busy closely watching conditions. what is the latest? >> reporter: currently we are in fountain grove and the rainfall as you can see is pretty moderate but the heavier rainfall is expected later this afternoon. where we are, in this neighborhood you can see the remnants of a burnt home next to us but next to that home you can see that there is a property where there used to be a home that was cleaned up and leveled. around the perimeter you can se
at the slow traffic on 680 and 24 headed out to oakland or into san ramon. 680 from concorde into alamo is also slow. one hour between the carquinez bridge and the macarthur maze. when you get here it is another half hour to get to the bridge. we went back to normal even a little bit more than normal a little slower than normal in oakland in front of oracle arena. 880 though is slowing from southbound direction to union city. 7:33 now let's get to the desk. >>> a flash flood watch is...
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it is on its way over to alamo and rossmore. it looks like -- mount diablo, maybe a teeny bit. much is there. altamont pass getting rain. it just went through san ramon and pleasanton and livermore. back to the peninsula, it looks like quiet for now. there could be little guy showers. san jose, lexington, reservoir area and back over to evergreen. not bad there. right around santa cruz and santa cruz mountains there are cells rotating there. 30s and 40s on the temps. it will be a very cool day. the bulk of the activity is to the north of us. the sun would help. now, again, i'll faux tuesday most north of the golden gate. i think everyone is in line later today. the heaviest activity as far as thunderstorm activity appears to be the north. 50s on the temps. a cool day for sure. a mix of sun, clouds and showers and then we will do it all over again into early friday. and then sunshine and warmer temps for your weekend. >> thank you, steve. >>> tahoe ski resorts are celebrating this morning. new snow was dumped by the mountains. >> good morning from borel mountain resort. 12 to 14
it is on its way over to alamo and rossmore. it looks like -- mount diablo, maybe a teeny bit. much is there. altamont pass getting rain. it just went through san ramon and pleasanton and livermore. back to the peninsula, it looks like quiet for now. there could be little guy showers. san jose, lexington, reservoir area and back over to evergreen. not bad there. right around santa cruz and santa cruz mountains there are cells rotating there. 30s and 40s on the temps. it will be a very cool day....
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water conservation, alamo is in construction, and others will be completed this fall. a chart of the neighborhood park spending, 90% expended of our neighborhood parks funds. so, i can tell you, we are very eager to receive the cash from this bond sale. overall throughout the entire bond program and the two issuances, 78% of the funding we have spent. and in citywide parks and programs, we have spend 50%, a much smaller percentage. however, it's a much smaller portion of the first and second issuances, and we are focussing on that in the third issuance. this is a line graph of our spending over time projection. as you can see, once we have cash in hand, by the end of the summer, we are projecting a large increase in spending due to the construction of our final neighborhood parks projects. we plan to spend all bond funds by the end of 2020. say program schedule overview of the neighborhood parks program. the green bars on this schedule are when construction is going to commence. and
water conservation, alamo is in construction, and others will be completed this fall. a chart of the neighborhood park spending, 90% expended of our neighborhood parks funds. so, i can tell you, we are very eager to receive the cash from this bond sale. overall throughout the entire bond program and the two issuances, 78% of the funding we have spent. and in citywide parks and programs, we have spend 50%, a much smaller percentage. however, it's a much smaller portion of the first and second...
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good cells going through oakland, alamo, out towards the dell t that will be the theme today.lso all the way from saar -- saratoga. there is not a lot out there but there are lines forming off of the san mateo coast that will keep the beat going. 40s on the temps. as mr. clark would say. i just stepped outside and it is cold out there. i think this afternoon, anything goes as far as thunderstorm activity. and tonight will be very cold, you guys. highs today only in the 50s. not minnesota cold oring in like that. after tomorrow, then the weekend is sunshine and warmer temps. maybe upper 60s by monday. >> perfect. thank you, steve. >> you bet. >> governor jerry brown is set to deliver his final state of the state address in half an hour at 10:00. it will be his 16th state of the state to the legislature, more than any other california governor. jerry brown's first state of the state speech was back in 1975 as a first term governor. many of the themes have remained the same over the years in the speeches. the need to increase educational and job opportunities, protect the environ
good cells going through oakland, alamo, out towards the dell t that will be the theme today.lso all the way from saar -- saratoga. there is not a lot out there but there are lines forming off of the san mateo coast that will keep the beat going. 40s on the temps. as mr. clark would say. i just stepped outside and it is cold out there. i think this afternoon, anything goes as far as thunderstorm activity. and tonight will be very cold, you guys. highs today only in the 50s. not minnesota cold...
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lakeport, santa rosa and places like alamo, danville and san ramon. sue? >>> metering lights were on at about 5:25 this morning. you can see the backup here behind the bay bridge toll plaza. your drive remains pretty good on the 80 corridor until you get to this backup, which is the majority of that 30-minute -- 36-minute backup there. once you're on the upper deck, it's sluggish on the eastern span. things pick up through the tunnel. we're seeing slowing up and over the altamont pass. the green on the map, that represents rain for that commute. so that's probably one of the reasons it's slow. it's usually, typically slow there as well. near 101, an accident off the roadway. considerable slow traffic at that interchange northbound 87. give yourself a little extra time. tow truck will be on scene shortly. >>> the live desk, boy some scary images coming in. a deadly train crash overseas. that train actually derailing in the middle of the morning commute. i'll have details. >>> get ready to pay more for your next washing machine. the decision by president tru
lakeport, santa rosa and places like alamo, danville and san ramon. sue? >>> metering lights were on at about 5:25 this morning. you can see the backup here behind the bay bridge toll plaza. your drive remains pretty good on the 80 corridor until you get to this backup, which is the majority of that 30-minute -- 36-minute backup there. once you're on the upper deck, it's sluggish on the eastern span. things pick up through the tunnel. we're seeing slowing up and over the altamont pass....
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south would get any but the heavy amount will be toward the north. 50s and 60s for most here's. 52 in alamo. 49 in san ramon. elsa brontk, 60. martinez, 59. look for a cloudy or mostly cloudy day with often on rain heaviest to the north. it will not be a lot. >> 5:34 am. you had a pensive look as we head to the break. did you see something? >>> i did see that traffic is still light that we do have people on the road. i don't want to mislead anyone and say you can't see anyone on the road. some people are driving. let's go to solano county and start with the solano county commute from vacaville to fairfield and vallejo. this looks good. for the most part we've had a decent commute. i did see slow traffic briefly on highway 37 eastbound, i'm sorry, westbound, heading over to marin county. also looking at the commute driving in through the carquinez bridge and to the macarthur maze. an 18 minute drive. more people are here but the metering light's are not switched on at the bay bridge. i now they would have been on a normal traffic day. let's go back to the desk. >>> the man accused of plottin
south would get any but the heavy amount will be toward the north. 50s and 60s for most here's. 52 in alamo. 49 in san ramon. elsa brontk, 60. martinez, 59. look for a cloudy or mostly cloudy day with often on rain heaviest to the north. it will not be a lot. >> 5:34 am. you had a pensive look as we head to the break. did you see something? >>> i did see that traffic is still light that we do have people on the road. i don't want to mislead anyone and say you can't see anyone on...
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low 40s around alamo, danville and pleasanton. mid 40s around elsa brontk and el cerrito. a lot of high clouds yesterday kept a cap on the temperatures. low 60s and mid 60s. to date with less cloud cover and more sun, upper 60s and low 70s. a breeze out of the northwest for some. some cloud cover is favoring areas to the north and the south. there is a breeze out of the north in the oakland hills and east bay hills. even coming out of the berkeley lab of -- above the caldecott. 10-15 miles per hour. 34 in lakeport. 37, napa. half moon bay, 38. 42, palo alto. 50 in konocti. they have northeast wind at 8 miles per hour. 39 in rohnert park. 40s a marin county. 43 at vallejo. cloverdale, that observation, 48. 23, truckee. 37, ukiah. everything was good in this year except for patchy fog in the valley. rainfall through the next week -- do you see anything except near eureka? i don't either which means it will be dry well into february. 60s for the temperatures, near 70s for some. a better opportunity today than yesterday for upper 60s and near 70. after tomorrow, mostly sunny a
low 40s around alamo, danville and pleasanton. mid 40s around elsa brontk and el cerrito. a lot of high clouds yesterday kept a cap on the temperatures. low 60s and mid 60s. to date with less cloud cover and more sun, upper 60s and low 70s. a breeze out of the northwest for some. some cloud cover is favoring areas to the north and the south. there is a breeze out of the north in the oakland hills and east bay hills. even coming out of the berkeley lab of -- above the caldecott. 10-15 miles per...
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alamo dress house, booty bar. i didn't bring my paperwork -- i'm going to tell you who else we have there. we have hookers who are attracted to the new money in the neighborhood. we have noise, we have vomit. we don't have respect. we have heard the people coming in from thursday through sunday. it's like a frat party coming off there. what we don't have is grocery stores within a reasonable distance. we don't have parking for the local people. half a block on folsom street is taken up by the school, and the fire department takes up the other half of 19th street, so it's really super dense. lyft uses my front driveway as their drop off and pick up point, uber -- whatever, all these people, all the time. we're not a vegas strip. this is not a disneyland for adults. yes, i'm the one that wrote that there. we have enough. is this necessary? is there no other place to go get a beer and a hot dog? can we not bring in a grocery store, bakery, community services? it's ridiculous, you know in we're being inundated there.
alamo dress house, booty bar. i didn't bring my paperwork -- i'm going to tell you who else we have there. we have hookers who are attracted to the new money in the neighborhood. we have noise, we have vomit. we don't have respect. we have heard the people coming in from thursday through sunday. it's like a frat party coming off there. what we don't have is grocery stores within a reasonable distance. we don't have parking for the local people. half a block on folsom street is taken up by the...
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san antonio, texas, home of the alamo, the riverwalk and the hall family. three generations of truckers with deep roots in the city. it was here that bill hall met the love of his life at the tender age of 16. her name was frances. what happened the first time you laid eyes on bill? >> i just fell in love with him. i knew this was the man i was going to marry. >> reporter: at 16? >> at 16. >> reporter: they married right out of high school. a year later, daughter nikki was born. were your parents in love? >> oh, yes. we definitely saw love growing up in the house. >> i love my baby. >> reporter: what was your relationship like with your dad? >> not your typical father-daughter relationship. like, a best friend, almost. i could tell dad anything. >> reporter: four years after nikki came justin. did he really want a son? >> oh, my god. when they pulled that baby out and they said, mr. hall, you have a son, that man cried. >> reporter: bill worked hard to give his young family a better life. >> bill used to clean airplanes. he went to college. and on the weeke
san antonio, texas, home of the alamo, the riverwalk and the hall family. three generations of truckers with deep roots in the city. it was here that bill hall met the love of his life at the tender age of 16. her name was frances. what happened the first time you laid eyes on bill? >> i just fell in love with him. i knew this was the man i was going to marry. >> reporter: at 16? >> at 16. >> reporter: they married right out of high school. a year later, daughter nikki...
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alamo, danville into try valley and the sunol grade. this is where the commute will be the most challenging. head down to the south and you can see the spray being kicked up from 280 in 17 in san showers will taper today, the best chance of them continuing will be in the east and south bay. partial clearing tonight and fog will form. that's something sue and i will keep an eye on for tomorrow. there is a slight chance for light showers in the north bay tomorrow. today temperatures around 57 to about 60 degrees. so pretty much closer to average than we've been in a while and as we head into the overnight hours you can see the chance of rain over, clouds open up, fog forms, especially in the central valley and north bay valleys. temperatures 10 to 15 degrees cooler, low to mid 40s inland, mid to upper 40s around the bay and coast, about 50 in san francisco. watch the showers and how they're turning as that low moves to the south of us by noon. it's the inland east bay and south bay, at 4:00 the same areas. as we head through the evening c
alamo, danville into try valley and the sunol grade. this is where the commute will be the most challenging. head down to the south and you can see the spray being kicked up from 280 in 17 in san showers will taper today, the best chance of them continuing will be in the east and south bay. partial clearing tonight and fog will form. that's something sue and i will keep an eye on for tomorrow. there is a slight chance for light showers in the north bay tomorrow. today temperatures around 57 to...
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incidents, the three parks with the highest number of incidents are union square, palace of fine arts and alamo square and they're mostly car break-ins. and none of those three parks are actually in equity zones. so the data is scattered. but i think that as a city, you know, we talk about safe routes to school and safe routes to parks and i think that we do need to pay attention to making sure that the neighborhoods and the areas and the street streett surround our neighborhood parks are getting the attention that they need to -- so that people feel safe. >> supervisor kim: and just because i don't remember the equity zone, is there a map in the presentation that shows where the equity zone is? >> we're equity zones -- in your book if you look in the book and i can put it on the screen so that the public can see it. i think that i have a map here that shows where the equity zone parks are. ah. so if we flip over to the presentation here and i think i have a list someplace, i have a lot of information in my binder but i can show you the list of the parks in our equity zones but i want to remind
incidents, the three parks with the highest number of incidents are union square, palace of fine arts and alamo square and they're mostly car break-ins. and none of those three parks are actually in equity zones. so the data is scattered. but i think that as a city, you know, we talk about safe routes to school and safe routes to parks and i think that we do need to pay attention to making sure that the neighborhoods and the areas and the street streett surround our neighborhood parks are...
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world war ii veterans, which was -- i don't care what kind of batteries you use, the caliber of the alamo -- i wanted to know what did you do it for you deployed that day on october 19, 2001? were taken aback by this, because it was a question about their humanity and how this change them as fathers and sons, and citizens. theuse to me, that is central thing that we need to digest and ponder, as we are, our own citizens and taxpayers -- which is, who are we sending overs these to fight these wars? -- overseas to fight these wars? pointthem from our of view, but what is happening on the other end of the world? what do the afghanis think? what do the pakistanis think? in a big nutshell, it explains how you can move from writing magazine pieces to world war ii and modern soldiers, to tell a story as if you were hearing it on the kitchen table. and it was epic and yet very intimate and personal, about a subject you probably would never let up on the magazine to read about. this special forces group from , united states academy, centcom, aspects warfare -- the impersonality of all of this, i w
world war ii veterans, which was -- i don't care what kind of batteries you use, the caliber of the alamo -- i wanted to know what did you do it for you deployed that day on october 19, 2001? were taken aback by this, because it was a question about their humanity and how this change them as fathers and sons, and citizens. theuse to me, that is central thing that we need to digest and ponder, as we are, our own citizens and taxpayers -- which is, who are we sending overs these to fight these...
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the orange highlighting traveling up in through concord, walnut creek, diablo range, alamo, be careful along that 680 corridor. most of that's moving smoothly but it may be a back for. toward the richmond-san rafael bridge we have a little bit lighter backup, there's traffic held up at san pablo dam road for west 380. >>> the weekend is almost here. >> yeah, downhill now. >> wednesday morning you are just like, okay, i'm almost there. it's going to be cooler this weekend so i think i may spend this afternoon digging out some warmer clothes from the back of the closet. here is a look at our high temperatures for saturday, at least it will be sunny but that's in between these storm systems and the next one moves in on sunday afternoon and look at these highs here, only in the low to -- up to 53 degrees. we will see some more clouds moving in, but i think we will start to see that rain moving in sunday afternoon. so if you're going to the women's march on saturday in san jose, i know we have the marches in san francisco and oakland, we are looking at san jose's temperature trend with that
the orange highlighting traveling up in through concord, walnut creek, diablo range, alamo, be careful along that 680 corridor. most of that's moving smoothly but it may be a back for. toward the richmond-san rafael bridge we have a little bit lighter backup, there's traffic held up at san pablo dam road for west 380. >>> the weekend is almost here. >> yeah, downhill now. >> wednesday morning you are just like, okay, i'm almost there. it's going to be cooler this weekend so...
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herb your new is the first head of livermore laboratory design laboratory which was a rival to los alamos, he later said to livermore in a talk in the 80s, it was about 82 or 83, he said when nuclear winter was to start that he could have that in his talk and he said how many weapons does it actually take to deter nuclear attack? he said well, one. or 10. if you want to have extra. he said then he went at it from another point of view. he said how many deaths should a single human leader be able to inflict as a capability? he said supposedly, it will take the number of deaths in world war ii about 60 million . and you could do that now with a nuclear weapon in one day. he said okay, how many would that take? 100. it might take 100. you could say 200 but it's closer to 100. let's say, start auditory nuclear attack of 110 to 100. but i believe it would be closer to one then it is 200. in 1952 we had 1000 fusion warheads. when he left office eight years later , we had 23,000 weapons, most of them thermonuclear weapons, many of them 1000 times more powerful. 23,000. at the height in the 60s f
herb your new is the first head of livermore laboratory design laboratory which was a rival to los alamos, he later said to livermore in a talk in the 80s, it was about 82 or 83, he said when nuclear winter was to start that he could have that in his talk and he said how many weapons does it actually take to deter nuclear attack? he said well, one. or 10. if you want to have extra. he said then he went at it from another point of view. he said how many deaths should a single human leader be...
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because the democrats have said they have circumstantial made this their alamo there no daca we can'to for this. luckily the republicans are fighting back and mitch mcconnell later on today is going to call in everybody and he is going to make democrats in red states take really hard votes. people living in montana, missouri, indiana, west virginia, ohio, wisconsin, or north dakota, you are going to be looking at this. why did my u.s. senator vote against this? the chip program helps 9 million american children. whereas the democrats are holding it up for a daca deal which would impact at this point 800,000 people who are technically in the country illegally. ainsley: president says some people are getting bonuses. your 401s are up. hour money in your pocket. more jobs coming to america. he said we are winning. because of that the democrats want to shut down the government and change the narrative. listen to. this again, i really believe the democrats want a shut down to get off the subject of the tax cuts because they work so well. nobody thought, including the democrats, they could
because the democrats have said they have circumstantial made this their alamo there no daca we can'to for this. luckily the republicans are fighting back and mitch mcconnell later on today is going to call in everybody and he is going to make democrats in red states take really hard votes. people living in montana, missouri, indiana, west virginia, ohio, wisconsin, or north dakota, you are going to be looking at this. why did my u.s. senator vote against this? the chip program helps 9 million...
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fortunate in district 5 that we have really i think some of the most beautiful parks anywhere in the city, alamo square park and the work with the bathroom and the benches and how it's looking and how so many people are enjoying it, it is just really an incredible asset here in the city and we have panhandle playground that is going to be renovated and the pathways are looking great and there's still, of course, more work -- the court was redone and the basketball court and i see people there all the time and we did the tennis courts in co valley and we're undergoing renovation at the hayward playground and that's going to be really be amazing. when i think about what is the parks used to look like in my neighborhood when i was growing up, they weren't so bad, but just compared to what they look like now, i'm excited. and i'm happy about what exists now. and i'm also happy about what exists in the future and i also realize that we continue to have challenges with maintenance, we continue to have challenges with security and some of those other issues that we get regular emails from our constitue
fortunate in district 5 that we have really i think some of the most beautiful parks anywhere in the city, alamo square park and the work with the bathroom and the benches and how it's looking and how so many people are enjoying it, it is just really an incredible asset here in the city and we have panhandle playground that is going to be renovated and the pathways are looking great and there's still, of course, more work -- the court was redone and the basketball court and i see people there...
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toro, alamo group, all of them on the upside. we call them blizzard stocks.only one is down. interesting. >>> happening right now at the white house, president trump meeting with republican senators. the issue is immigration. they've just started the meeting. we'll bring you any headlines that we receive. >>> almost the entire i-95 corridor slam ared by this winter -- slammed by this winter storm. janice dean at the fox news weather center. janice, where is it now, and what's happened? >> reporter: well, it's at its peak and strengthening across the atlantic, and we're seeing blizzard conditions all the way up towards maine. we saw snow across the southeast in georgia and south carolina, impressive snow totals, and we're going to see some more across the northeast. there's our peak blizzard right now, our nor'easter bringing snow from delaware all the way up towards maine. we're going to see upwards of maybe a foot or more for eastern long eye hand, cape cod and the islands as well as boston. snow reports, foggy in atlantic city with some snow, heavy snow for
toro, alamo group, all of them on the upside. we call them blizzard stocks.only one is down. interesting. >>> happening right now at the white house, president trump meeting with republican senators. the issue is immigration. they've just started the meeting. we'll bring you any headlines that we receive. >>> almost the entire i-95 corridor slam ared by this winter -- slammed by this winter storm. janice dean at the fox news weather center. janice, where is it now, and what's...
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herb york a first head of liver mother laboratory design laboratory which was a rival to los alamos concentrate on that. but he later said to livemore in the 80s by coins e dense it was about '82, '83 when nuclear winter was discovered but he didn't have that in his talk and he said how many weapons does he'll take to actually deter nuclear attack? he said well, one. or ten. you know if you want to have extra for some survive and he went ahead from another point of view he said -- how many deaths should this single human leader be able to inflict as a capability? he said well suppose we take just speck islatively here the number of deaths in world war ii about 60 million. ... eisenhower came in and when he left office we had 23,000 weapons, most of them are more nuclear weapons, many of them 1000 more times powerful than hirsheema. 23,000. and the height of the 60s for the u.s. and that was under just 37,000 nuclear weapons. the russians didn't have as many then but they came to have another 35,000 weapons. together 70,000 weapons in the world. now, what do you say about this? what would the ef
herb york a first head of liver mother laboratory design laboratory which was a rival to los alamos concentrate on that. but he later said to livemore in the 80s by coins e dense it was about '82, '83 when nuclear winter was discovered but he didn't have that in his talk and he said how many weapons does he'll take to actually deter nuclear attack? he said well, one. or ten. you know if you want to have extra for some survive and he went ahead from another point of view he said -- how many...
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alamo in the 30s. also san ramon and dublin. close for others. temperatures a little warmer now.ow about to the south, 38 in gilroy. 32 now. that observation in scotts valley. 44 soquel. santa cruz at 46. rain, we could sure use that. it is way to the north. by that i mean portland and seattle. and there is no sign of it coming here any time soon. in fact the next ten days look very dry. all forecast models, all of the ensembles have high pressure locked over california and nevada and arizona. there are some hints, a couple things going on around the middle of february. if it is not undercutting, there may be a deep dip in cold air to the north. we will see how it irons out. hopefully something will develop. until then, it is not happening. we should be around 58 to 62. we're not close to that. we're well above and there is no sign of the temps going down. they're going up. record highs are a better opportunity than any rain over the next ten days, dave. >> thank you, steve. >> you're welcome. >>> the time is 7:50. if you haven't checked your credit score in a while, you may want
alamo in the 30s. also san ramon and dublin. close for others. temperatures a little warmer now.ow about to the south, 38 in gilroy. 32 now. that observation in scotts valley. 44 soquel. santa cruz at 46. rain, we could sure use that. it is way to the north. by that i mean portland and seattle. and there is no sign of it coming here any time soon. in fact the next ten days look very dry. all forecast models, all of the ensembles have high pressure locked over california and nevada and arizona....
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alamo, lafayette, mid-40s. 48, pinole, el sobrante and el cerrito. there is your morning trifecta right there. sfo, the wind was picking up and howling around 4:00. things have quieted down. 30s up in the mountains. blue canyon is now reporting light rain. last i saw. and light rain is still down towards san diego but almost done. but the clean-up, big clean-up has begun for those up in the santa barbara area. to you san is getting -- tucson is getting rain. and the rain that we had is moving into new mexico. and this is the cloud cover spilling over the ridge of high pressure. so when that drops in on us, you can occasionally get a few one hundredths. but santa arose asouth a .01 or .02 would cover it. the next system for those who work outside or need to know would be tuesday, probably tuesday afternoon and evening. mid-50s to the north with all of the cloud cover. 50s for many here under a gray, mostly cloudy day with light rain. it looks good going into the weekend. >> thank you, steve. >>> 7:17. it is official, john gruden is back as the oakland
alamo, lafayette, mid-40s. 48, pinole, el sobrante and el cerrito. there is your morning trifecta right there. sfo, the wind was picking up and howling around 4:00. things have quieted down. 30s up in the mountains. blue canyon is now reporting light rain. last i saw. and light rain is still down towards san diego but almost done. but the clean-up, big clean-up has begun for those up in the santa barbara area. to you san is getting -- tucson is getting rain. and the rain that we had is moving...