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one in lower basin and one in higher basin. if you look that bottom line the net balance is a minus one point 4 million acre feet per year. that's going in there on average and that's not doing to change in lake, powell, and the out flows are 14 million acre feed with that in that system , it doesn't take long to see you will have a problem with average hydraulics. in my state there's this great terror that something called, a compact call will occur. basically it means section 3d, will be violated and it will fail to deliver this feed in ten years. when your denver water or other utilities that are in case 70 dependent in some cases on water, a notion of a contact call strikes terror in the heart of water manager's. there's that issue and theres the upper issue of, how much water is left to develop. some things or think there is plenty jpand some folks think there's. 0. hydro logic left overs. this is the only other water resource and need less to say the folks in colorado are particularly perplexed by this. there are two new
one in lower basin and one in higher basin. if you look that bottom line the net balance is a minus one point 4 million acre feet per year. that's going in there on average and that's not doing to change in lake, powell, and the out flows are 14 million acre feed with that in that system , it doesn't take long to see you will have a problem with average hydraulics. in my state there's this great terror that something called, a compact call will occur. basically it means section 3d, will be...
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-- basins. one opportunity that this has provided us with is that we have collaborated with a great deal with the water enterprise, the power enterprise, and external departments, as well. because there is a lot of opportunity, and we want to maximize city resources where we can make these come to fruition. step two will be assessing each of the watersheds to see how they perform now. where is there flooding? are there areas that are undersized? are there opportunities? some areas are going to be quite steep and have an area at the bottom that may be flooding. the cesar chavez area. another area could have sandy soil or laoom, -- loam, so we look at the gaps, in korea identify what we need to develop. we are also -- and we identify what we need to develop. we will screen the alternatives. the ground floor is that we want alternatives that are going to fix the flooding problem. this is all wonderful, but when we get back to our core mission, which is reducing flooding and managing stormwater, we
-- basins. one opportunity that this has provided us with is that we have collaborated with a great deal with the water enterprise, the power enterprise, and external departments, as well. because there is a lot of opportunity, and we want to maximize city resources where we can make these come to fruition. step two will be assessing each of the watersheds to see how they perform now. where is there flooding? are there areas that are undersized? are there opportunities? some areas are going to...
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-- basins, but this is a very public process. you are talking about a lot that are in people's neighborhoods, so just to give you an idea, before development, now, really are buildings, our streets, the plan, 10 years ago, we were not thinking so much about a low- impact plan. it was out there, but we were not really thinking about that. and opportunities to make use and see stormwater as a benefit and not so much as a nuisance. commissioner torres: the present building? >> this is an imaginary location. commissioner torres: ok. >> bioretention basins. the cesar chavez. it will take awhile to chip away. we have completed one it -- one project that was completed in the southeast part of the city. it has pavement, planters. basically, we did monitoring before the project, and we will be doing monitoring to see how it does in different types of storms. but now, i get to my fun part about the triple bottom line. this is a big one, because we are being asked to look at this differently than we have ever compared alternatives before, w
-- basins, but this is a very public process. you are talking about a lot that are in people's neighborhoods, so just to give you an idea, before development, now, really are buildings, our streets, the plan, 10 years ago, we were not thinking so much about a low- impact plan. it was out there, but we were not really thinking about that. and opportunities to make use and see stormwater as a benefit and not so much as a nuisance. commissioner torres: the present building? >> this is an...
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if we are doing partial improvements with the 6 billion, two basins. we are doing partial improvements with the remaining six% with 7 billion, we are only doing partial improvements. when you look at the 10-year, we have four basins where we are doing partial improvements. but we have a way to go with little impact designed. we have to install some of these solutions and much richer them and see how well they work. -- and monitor them and see how well they work. we will see what the problems are coming up with the fixes. these will work with sequential rain storms. we continue to study the patterns and storm intensity. we want to have these improvements, actually. that is why this first was not everything. this was to have real projects that can be delivered to solve this flooding problems that we have on the books. if you go down to backed flood prevention, the only project that would resolve all of our overflow structures and prevent a saltwater from coming in is the 200 million under the $8 billion column. control across the board, the urban watersh
if we are doing partial improvements with the 6 billion, two basins. we are doing partial improvements with the remaining six% with 7 billion, we are only doing partial improvements. when you look at the 10-year, we have four basins where we are doing partial improvements. but we have a way to go with little impact designed. we have to install some of these solutions and much richer them and see how well they work. -- and monitor them and see how well they work. we will see what the problems...
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. >> the intake is from the entire colorado basin. this is all the way to mexico. this makes california water look a little bit simple. in the sense that the compact that governs how water is established and how it assumes 16 million feet come out of that system. the people who depend on that are wondering why the lake is at its all-time levels and why when they spend this money to get to the intake down below those levels where it is out now. they know they need to do it. the question is is a little bit of an irrelevant link. >> those people don't have homes. that is the other issue. i just wondered what of the comparison was them. why this was a comparable model. >> in the sense of their water system, this has 8 states that get their water. we have our own self-contained, largely paid for project that has all of the advantage is that it has and our ability to control it completely on like colorado and the delta. because of the way that the drought has occurred in the southwest and in the colorado basin, it leads us to think about how drought might change for us a
. >> the intake is from the entire colorado basin. this is all the way to mexico. this makes california water look a little bit simple. in the sense that the compact that governs how water is established and how it assumes 16 million feet come out of that system. the people who depend on that are wondering why the lake is at its all-time levels and why when they spend this money to get to the intake down below those levels where it is out now. they know they need to do it. the question is...
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-- basins. one opportunity that this has provided us with is that we have collaborated with a great deal with the water enterprise, the power enterprise, and external departments, as well. because there is a lot of opportunity, and we want to maximize city resources where we can make these come to fruition. step two will be assessing each of the watersheds to see how they perform now. where is there flooding? are there areas that are undersized? are there opportunities? some areas are going to be quite steep and have an area at the bottom that may be flooding. the cesar chavez area.
-- basins. one opportunity that this has provided us with is that we have collaborated with a great deal with the water enterprise, the power enterprise, and external departments, as well. because there is a lot of opportunity, and we want to maximize city resources where we can make these come to fruition. step two will be assessing each of the watersheds to see how they perform now. where is there flooding? are there areas that are undersized? are there opportunities? some areas are going to...
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you think of relying on new ground water basins that rely on natural recharge. think about higher evaporation losses. what these things have in common is that tools that rely on traditional, natural ,hydrology, will work better in the future. there's one exception. our existing system because of snow,packs is likely to spill more water tomorrow than today. those uncaptures spills is water that can be captured by new storm. what we have not seen and we looked around the west, we have not seen anything look at all those of 6 or 7 previous factors that reduce yield and increase yield in that issue. we think balance on all those tools will perform more poorly, that does not mean they're off the table but as water supply options they're going to get more expensive in the future than today. next. what about desalinization, the source is less effected by climate change than fresh water. it presents design issues but water manager cans plan around that. the key issue is, energy. desalination is energy intensive and those will be increasingly scrutinizeed the future beca
you think of relying on new ground water basins that rely on natural recharge. think about higher evaporation losses. what these things have in common is that tools that rely on traditional, natural ,hydrology, will work better in the future. there's one exception. our existing system because of snow,packs is likely to spill more water tomorrow than today. those uncaptures spills is water that can be captured by new storm. what we have not seen and we looked around the west, we have not seen...
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in this case, the patch for the central basin dredging project and the disposal project are both included in our budget of top. the other budget sources below. that was the end result of this long process. what that process was really all about was changing the two-year budget process and planning process from one were different divisions were essentially, you know, vying for funding advocating on their own, to one that was really about consensus. representatives from each division got together, agreed on the criteria we would use, how much those criteria were worth, and as we went through is courting the project, what those scores were, so there was a great deal of consensus all the way through, and the end result was everyone was pretty happy with it. so one other change and process i will note is where's previous jurors had been in the financing administration, now is in the federal projects group. some larger thematic changes to the plan really also came from the idea that we wanted this to be a more rigid planning document and be a better tool for the for moving forward as opposed to
in this case, the patch for the central basin dredging project and the disposal project are both included in our budget of top. the other budget sources below. that was the end result of this long process. what that process was really all about was changing the two-year budget process and planning process from one were different divisions were essentially, you know, vying for funding advocating on their own, to one that was really about consensus. representatives from each division got...
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the tsunami will wash out the countries that are on the warning list as well throughout the pacific basin. yes the tsunami will certainly hits other countries around the base and it is really quite easy easy thing to actually forecast now. if this thing on steady ground we know that it's the extension of the so-called pacific ring of fire so why wasn't it ready for this earthquake i think it probably was really i mean japan is probably more ready than any other country in the world certainly prepared in the sense that they were expecting these members to these kinds of things but so the scale of these things is really very difficult to secure to do with. what we know that quakes like this often happen in the series so how do we see the west do you think. well these plate boundaries of the sort which was in japan just now and also in some marker in two thousand and four. through the songs it's so once you have. you have others from them so there's some are. starting two thousand fours over the last last six years three or four ones not quite as big as our first one but going on so how is g
the tsunami will wash out the countries that are on the warning list as well throughout the pacific basin. yes the tsunami will certainly hits other countries around the base and it is really quite easy easy thing to actually forecast now. if this thing on steady ground we know that it's the extension of the so-called pacific ring of fire so why wasn't it ready for this earthquake i think it probably was really i mean japan is probably more ready than any other country in the world certainly...
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biggest in nearly a century and a half as alarming warning is in place for almost the entire pacific basin they point nine a magnitude quake off to pansy's to coast unleashed the massive ten meter high waves which reached miles and that was a huge damage authorities say at least forty four people are confirmed dead but that figure is almost certain to rise significantly the disaster caused very injuries and spot fires warnings have been is used to people to move to higher ground in coastal areas the state of emergency has been declared our nuclear power plant in the northeast of japan after its cooling system failed no radiation leak has been reported but the area around the plant is being evacuated there were several strong aftershocks following the earthquake in tokyo widespread panic was reported the capital's transit system was entirely paralyzed a tsunami warning has been issued across the pacific including russia south america the u.s. canada and indonesia. as. well dr robert jacob said professor of nuclear history and culture of the hiroshima peace the disuse says nuclear power stat
biggest in nearly a century and a half as alarming warning is in place for almost the entire pacific basin they point nine a magnitude quake off to pansy's to coast unleashed the massive ten meter high waves which reached miles and that was a huge damage authorities say at least forty four people are confirmed dead but that figure is almost certain to rise significantly the disaster caused very injuries and spot fires warnings have been is used to people to move to higher ground in coastal...
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it has the countertop and the basin. it has the areas for storage. this is something that people would like. another popular trend -- i do not know if the camera can catch it, but below here, so people would roll up their towels. >> this also allows you to have one more step toward aging in place and accessibility. if you ever need to roll a wheelchair in, you have an opportunity here. >> absolutely. >> this does not have an overflow. is that required? >> overflows are not technically required. >> what i mean is one of the little holes like this where the city will run out so it will not spill out onto the floor. >> they are practical and important to have, but they are not a code requirement. if you have children or something, you might want to have an overflow. if you are comfortable having one without, then you would have that choice. >> i was particularly intrigued by this sink. i know the manufacturers were up this year. this is made out of some extremely heavy duty class. here is bob, who is the rep from oceana who manufactures this thing. this
it has the countertop and the basin. it has the areas for storage. this is something that people would like. another popular trend -- i do not know if the camera can catch it, but below here, so people would roll up their towels. >> this also allows you to have one more step toward aging in place and accessibility. if you ever need to roll a wheelchair in, you have an opportunity here. >> absolutely. >> this does not have an overflow. is that required? >> overflows are...
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i think with world war ii, you opened up the reality that the pacific basin was incredibly important to america. and so, for california, at that time, the military presence became incredible important. at that time, people also realized that you could look at california, it had very inexpensive land, had a great agricultural industry, and so, it attracted a lot of people, even more than what we saw in the gold rush. now, for the next 50 years, california always had lots of available land, an excellent secondary educational system. and the combination of those two, plus a very, very unique, as far as america goes, ethnic mix, suggests that you had a lot of innovation, a lot of growth, a lot of thinking people coming here, and a lot of opportunity. and then california just took off, and it took off as many growing nations do. but then you got to the point where the traffic was really bad, you didn't have a lot of inexpensive land, and all of a sudden, the west coast of the united states was not only california, it was the pacific basin, and that's the challenge california has. you had
i think with world war ii, you opened up the reality that the pacific basin was incredibly important to america. and so, for california, at that time, the military presence became incredible important. at that time, people also realized that you could look at california, it had very inexpensive land, had a great agricultural industry, and so, it attracted a lot of people, even more than what we saw in the gold rush. now, for the next 50 years, california always had lots of available land, an...
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in the early a century and a half of the tsunami warning is in place for almost the entire pacific basin now the eight point nine magnitude quake of japan's eastern coast unleashed the bass of ten metre high waves which can reach miles in the causing huge amounts of damage a train is still are unaccounted for in the coastal area hit by the tsunami but we do know that at least nineteen fun leave people are reported dead but that figure is almost certain to rise significantly remembered several strong aftershocks following the quake in tokyo which lies some four hundred kilometers away from where the earthquake struck widespread panic was reported as aftershocks were felt the capital's. that system was entirely powering leds. and of course we'll keep you art to date on what's happening in japan but some of the news now e.u. member states that among doing libya's moammar gadhafi surrender power the new is holding an emergency summit in brussels hoping to find a common approach to the libya crisis france has urged other states to follow it in recognizing the rebels' opposition britain so far
in the early a century and a half of the tsunami warning is in place for almost the entire pacific basin now the eight point nine magnitude quake of japan's eastern coast unleashed the bass of ten metre high waves which can reach miles in the causing huge amounts of damage a train is still are unaccounted for in the coastal area hit by the tsunami but we do know that at least nineteen fun leave people are reported dead but that figure is almost certain to rise significantly remembered several...
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china basin last century before 2000 was a place you wouldn't go unless you absolutely had to. >> when we started to build the ballpark, you know, those condo complexes, one was an rv park, other dill warehouses. none of the mission bay buildings were built out. >> reporter: the vice president helped sheppard the building of the ballpark and has seen the changes to the neighborhood as much as anyone before and after and more could be coming. >> i just happened to drive up the 3rd street corridor this morning on the way to work and there isn't a week that i don't see something different on that corner. >> reporter: he owns a restaurant built two years before the ballpark and has hit on a gold mine. it may only get better. giants season ticket sales are up 10,000 from last year. already without a game played giants attendance will show a season total of 2.5 million. by season's end this will likely be the most crowded ever in the ballpark and in the neighborhood. >> ballpark crowds tend to go to the bar first then go to eat. >> reporter: trend restaurants served ballpark crowds over the
china basin last century before 2000 was a place you wouldn't go unless you absolutely had to. >> when we started to build the ballpark, you know, those condo complexes, one was an rv park, other dill warehouses. none of the mission bay buildings were built out. >> reporter: the vice president helped sheppard the building of the ballpark and has seen the changes to the neighborhood as much as anyone before and after and more could be coming. >> i just happened to drive up the...
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portions of the basin. this assessment released in 2008 shows an estimated three def 3.4 billion barrels of undiscovered technically recoverable oil compared to the usgs's 1995 estimate of 151 million barrels of oil. our geological understanding of the basin he evolved since 1995 and significant technological advances redefined what was technically recoverable in 2008 compared to 1995. another kid was the usgs as some of the gas hydrates from the alaskan slope. as the result in the understanding of the emerging resources, the usgs assessment estimates the mean of 85.4 trillion cubic feet of technically recoverable gas from the gas hydrates on the alaskan slope. research and challenges remain to determine if the technically recoverable resource will be economically recoverable but the current multi organizational including the usgs and multi disciplinary efforts focusing on the overcoming of obstacles. usgs is conducting its systematic inventory of the technically and economically recoverable coal resources
portions of the basin. this assessment released in 2008 shows an estimated three def 3.4 billion barrels of undiscovered technically recoverable oil compared to the usgs's 1995 estimate of 151 million barrels of oil. our geological understanding of the basin he evolved since 1995 and significant technological advances redefined what was technically recoverable in 2008 compared to 1995. another kid was the usgs as some of the gas hydrates from the alaskan slope. as the result in the...
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your head pulled from the basin of water your breath can make me into our god but a god without riversithout shadows shadow lonely on his thrown making you look more the whore. i whisper into the hole beneath the cracked blood and bonus. is it possible for me to also be saved? you begin wretching the vomit heaths you up from the cot where you were held by the chain you cannot stop the wretching continuing shaking of your arms. the hands not removed yet. i take the bottle of wine which i have been drinking and toss it down your throat as you begin crying like a child. crying but not speaking to me you remind me of my black self. tears and your mouth a gap like a bird as i put the wine in your mouth and we drink the rest of it together. the unsainted god the sobbing girl there in the dark i hold you closely and we are like lovers. your ear shells on the floor next to my booted feet. my own hands handy work. after work i will have these specimens saved. i go to a tax dermist shop when the man gives a look of hear when i pull out the ear shells. he refused to do it. i return it later and u
your head pulled from the basin of water your breath can make me into our god but a god without riversithout shadows shadow lonely on his thrown making you look more the whore. i whisper into the hole beneath the cracked blood and bonus. is it possible for me to also be saved? you begin wretching the vomit heaths you up from the cot where you were held by the chain you cannot stop the wretching continuing shaking of your arms. the hands not removed yet. i take the bottle of wine which i have...
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our emergence, and also $500,000 to fund a portion of the master plan for dredging of the central basin. the other reason we had to change the budget from what was approved is last year, the court staff assumed $12.5 million in available funding, and that is $2.7 million less than we have. in light of these changes, port developed a deappropriation solution. in most cases, reductions reflect project timing, so funds will be restored in by the year 2012/2013. for its staff is also proposing to fully or partially defund 6 capital project because the project are complete. the sources for the fiscal year 2011/2012 capital budget include $9.8 million in available funding with the appropriation proposal of $2.2 billion and two years of payment for the transbay cable. for fiscal year 2013, we have a much smaller capital budget, and that just reflects what we estimate will be our available funding. the proposed projects are as follows -- the court -- the port's maintenance dredging program for today will years. to be completed by the army corps of engineers. a clean-up of the historic building
our emergence, and also $500,000 to fund a portion of the master plan for dredging of the central basin. the other reason we had to change the budget from what was approved is last year, the court staff assumed $12.5 million in available funding, and that is $2.7 million less than we have. in light of these changes, port developed a deappropriation solution. in most cases, reductions reflect project timing, so funds will be restored in by the year 2012/2013. for its staff is also proposing to...
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heaviest rain has shifted to our south from san luis obispo down 101 to the los angeles basin. it will be rough going on highway 5 and 101 throughout the day today. we're still seeing that shower activity moving onshore. a little clearing offshore. if anything, if we see some sunshine today that's going to help to destabilize things, we'll get a couple isolated thundershowers going by mid to late afternoon. that could have a little hail in there as well. temperatures only in the 50s. we are talking about some drying into tuesday. we'll talk more about that in a few minutes. >> all right, nick. we'll stay tuned. >>> this morning many people in the bay area are waking up in the dark after the wet and windy weather knocked out the power. oismt >>> officials say there is no estimate for when the power will be restored. >>> in san francisco this morning, five people are recovering from stab wounds. police say five people, all of them were stabbed near 11th and harrison streets around 1:30 this morning. witnesses say it looked like some of the victims may be may have been leaving one
heaviest rain has shifted to our south from san luis obispo down 101 to the los angeles basin. it will be rough going on highway 5 and 101 throughout the day today. we're still seeing that shower activity moving onshore. a little clearing offshore. if anything, if we see some sunshine today that's going to help to destabilize things, we'll get a couple isolated thundershowers going by mid to late afternoon. that could have a little hail in there as well. temperatures only in the 50s. we are...
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moved in have taken out portions of the sidewalk without having a base and making it actually a longer basin. instead of the 40 feet we are looking at -- 40 inches, we could probably triple that and then add a third tree. we think that the trees are planted back in the 60's. there were planted on our side of the street. unfortunately, they were not correctly pruned. if they were correctly pruned, and there crooner comes in and actually prunes in areas so that you can see through the trees. this is so dense that i don't even think that we can prove needs and the right way and have them sustained. >> i don't need any time for a bottle but i am available for additional questions. >> can you talk about pruning and printing the interior of the canopy? >> these trees are dense and they have a dense interior canopy. this is more dense than the variety is -- it is difficult to get a more open canopy. part of the justification is that you never really get could form -- get good form. >> this is not popular because people don't like the flower drop but this is approved as a free tree -- fruit tree. >>
moved in have taken out portions of the sidewalk without having a base and making it actually a longer basin. instead of the 40 feet we are looking at -- 40 inches, we could probably triple that and then add a third tree. we think that the trees are planted back in the 60's. there were planted on our side of the street. unfortunately, they were not correctly pruned. if they were correctly pruned, and there crooner comes in and actually prunes in areas so that you can see through the trees. this...
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portions of the basin. this assessment released in 2008 shows an estimated three def 3.4 billion barrels of undiscovered technically recoverable oil compared to the usgs's 1995 estimate of 151 million barrels of oil. our geological understanding of the basin he evolved since 1995 and significant technological advances redefined what was technically recoverable in 2008 compared to 1995. another kid was the usgs as some of the gas hydrates from the alaskan slope. as the result in the understanding of the emerging resources, the usgs assessment estimates the mean of 85.4 trillion cubic feet of technically recoverable gas from the gas hydrates on the alaskan slope. research and challenges remain to determine if the technically recoverable resource will be economically recoverable but the current multi organizational including the usgs and multi disciplinary efforts focusing on the overcoming of obstacles. usgs is conducting its systematic inventory of the technically and economically recoverable coal resources
portions of the basin. this assessment released in 2008 shows an estimated three def 3.4 billion barrels of undiscovered technically recoverable oil compared to the usgs's 1995 estimate of 151 million barrels of oil. our geological understanding of the basin he evolved since 1995 and significant technological advances redefined what was technically recoverable in 2008 compared to 1995. another kid was the usgs as some of the gas hydrates from the alaskan slope. as the result in the...
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by wednesday we site see it developing along the coast and moving night the great basin where we get offshore or land breeze and warmest weather. tomorrow, about to to four gris warmer and then 2-9 debris judge on wednesday. low 80s on wednesday and then the clouds will start to return to the coast on friday dropping temperatures just a little bit. possibility of a shower or saturday and sunday will bring our temperatures back to like they are today. >>> thanks, mike. >>> an influential doctors group is warning about depression and facebook. they are now saying facebook depression. the obsession with teenagers how many facebook friends measured by posting photos. they disagree whether some degrees already feel or if specific to the social networking site. but they warn parents about online use, about cyber bullying and sexting. >> still ahead. more on the paparazzi. >> and scotland yard steps up security ahead of >>> the company that can give you a pretend girlfriend for facebook and gps reveals 20 worst commutes in the u.s. two of them are right here in the bay area.
by wednesday we site see it developing along the coast and moving night the great basin where we get offshore or land breeze and warmest weather. tomorrow, about to to four gris warmer and then 2-9 debris judge on wednesday. low 80s on wednesday and then the clouds will start to return to the coast on friday dropping temperatures just a little bit. possibility of a shower or saturday and sunday will bring our temperatures back to like they are today. >>> thanks, mike. >>> an...
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another camera spotted the lamborghini in the china basin. apparently this means came down from the roof to steal the car in the car is valued at a quarter million dollar. >>> if you thought the h1n1 flu virus was a thing of the past, think again. >> reporter: we are standing outside walgreens where the site invites people to protect their health with a flu shot buffer many people it is already too late. half of them have come down with the notorious h1n1 pay with a pharmacy inside it was not hard to find six people outside of walgreens. >> i have been sick for a couple days. >> reporter: what have you been feeling? >> night sweats, chills, sore throat, cough. >> it was something else. it was wall-to-wall people in there and the majority of them had the flu. >> there is a lot of anxiety going around. >> reporter: flu season is in full swing and half of patients are stricken with the h1n1 flu virus. >> there are all strains of influenza and the difference with h1n1 is it is a fairly new strain. we have a vaccine that covers it up. >> reporter:
another camera spotted the lamborghini in the china basin. apparently this means came down from the roof to steal the car in the car is valued at a quarter million dollar. >>> if you thought the h1n1 flu virus was a thing of the past, think again. >> reporter: we are standing outside walgreens where the site invites people to protect their health with a flu shot buffer many people it is already too late. half of them have come down with the notorious h1n1 pay with a pharmacy...