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of bison. by 1902 there were 23 and they couldn't catch them and they put them in pens behind pelikan valley. i was watching the offspring of those bison. the great-great-grandchildren and that kinship gave me great pleasure. every year there was one bull heard in particular that i hung out with and in the severe winter in animal it died. a bull would die. bison like elephants have the ceremony of the day. all of the other bowls would come over and some hair off and anyway since the parks would sometimes smash the schools to pieces with sledgehammers, the reason they would get so people don't get them. i would carry buffalo skulls and hide them in the woods and as a member -- another member of this bull heard died, the grizzlies would feed on them. i would put him with his buddi buddies. i created eventually throughout the decades i created a circle of buffalo skulls. later on i would go there every year and take seashells, pottery from chaco canyon, just offering some things like that. i added
of bison. by 1902 there were 23 and they couldn't catch them and they put them in pens behind pelikan valley. i was watching the offspring of those bison. the great-great-grandchildren and that kinship gave me great pleasure. every year there was one bull heard in particular that i hung out with and in the severe winter in animal it died. a bull would die. bison like elephants have the ceremony of the day. all of the other bowls would come over and some hair off and anyway since the parks would...
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the bison hosting florida. howard sta the opening kickoff finds a fe. 86-yard re. howard has.he fleming fi. that made it a 17-7 a&m lead. bison made mcgee to iagora. they fall a tough homecoming . >> we starte got a slow tried to t. the receivers were catching the ball, ju. my guys play it's a game we have to go back, regroup, come back next time and continue to fight. >> despite the loss from howard, good homecoming weekend for "nbc nightly ne. we'll see . >>> on this saturday night, fighting ebola. the president says we can't give in to hysteria as the first victim to die in this country is remembered. while in africa we meet a remarkable american helping children orphaned by the disease. >>> direct hit, hurricane gonzalo, the strongest storm to strike bermuda i a decade cutting power to tens of thousands. we're there with a live update. >>> friendly fire, the awful burden of killing a fellow soldier, a former army ranger tells us how he was able to rebuild his own life. >>> and state of the union, just married, they decided to start off by giving back. the inspiring road tr
the bison hosting florida. howard sta the opening kickoff finds a fe. 86-yard re. howard has.he fleming fi. that made it a 17-7 a&m lead. bison made mcgee to iagora. they fall a tough homecoming . >> we starte got a slow tried to t. the receivers were catching the ball, ju. my guys play it's a game we have to go back, regroup, come back next time and continue to fight. >> despite the loss from howard, good homecoming weekend for "nbc nightly ne. we'll see . >>> on...
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moving on now, homecoming at howard, bison hosting florida a&m. howard started the game off with a bang. opening kickoff goes to tabbious brown. he catches this on his own 14 r. picks up a few blocks. 6 later he's into the end zone. howard is up early. that lead didn't last. florida a&m scored 31 unanswered points. damian fleming, that made it 17-7 a & m. the bison came back but fall short, 31-28. united hosting chicago. ben olsen tired of waiting. deferring c. united hasn't clinched a top spot in the east in seven years. the black and red on the move. out to eddie johnson. johnson sends it in to chris. he's the header. pontius there. first mls goal for him stins september 2013. 1-nil. the second half, more from eddie johnson. his seventh goal of the season. united wins, 2-1 over chicago. >> clinch the top spot. r news for tonight. thing is...our crazy tax code actually rewards companies... for shipping them overseas. it's wrong and i'm fighting to fix it. i'm mark warner...i brought republicans and democrats... together on a bill that gives incen
moving on now, homecoming at howard, bison hosting florida a&m. howard started the game off with a bang. opening kickoff goes to tabbious brown. he catches this on his own 14 r. picks up a few blocks. 6 later he's into the end zone. howard is up early. that lead didn't last. florida a&m scored 31 unanswered points. damian fleming, that made it 17-7 a & m. the bison came back but fall short, 31-28. united hosting chicago. ben olsen tired of waiting. deferring c. united hasn't...
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and let's talk about before avatar.ng was so flossie an you were at howard university, bison all theut being on wall street and having the full-time job and checking all the boxes that we all like to check, college, professional job. but then still having that itch, that desire to do something different in entertainment. tell us how you made that transition. >> i chose wall street because i wanted to be in new york. at the time, you know, the people that i looked up to, denzel, sam jackson, forrest whitaker, a lot of the big actors when i was coming up to, they had all started i. they did theater in new york. so i wanted to get whatever it is that they got in new york, i wanted to get that. i knew that i had to get there and the best way to get there was with a job. wall s i mean, i was there sometimes two and three days straight without going home to shower and change my clothes and i'd be in the same suit and sleeping under my desk. it was crazy. i had no idew what i was getting into. i decided that, you know, put my money where my mouth was and my side hustle. we all know that tra
and let's talk about before avatar.ng was so flossie an you were at howard university, bison all theut being on wall street and having the full-time job and checking all the boxes that we all like to check, college, professional job. but then still having that itch, that desire to do something different in entertainment. tell us how you made that transition. >> i chose wall street because i wanted to be in new york. at the time, you know, the people that i looked up to, denzel, sam...
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it's going to be chilly sunday, 60 for now, great for the terps and bison, sweater probably good idea, but you're going to the pro games sunday, you'll need a sweatshirt no doubt. cool monday but dry, showers roll in tuesday, low 60s, maybe a shower as we get into wednesday and then cool thursday and friday. >>> you know today marks 25 years since that massive earthquake rumbled across the san francisco bay area, 6.9 magnitude, right? killed more than 60 people, caused about $10 billion worth of damage. some of the worst of it centered in oakland where that double decker freeway collapsed right near the might of rush hour. >>> facebook and smartphones weren't part of us then, but they sure are around now. they can let your loved ones know if you're okay if there's a disaster. >> this is called the safety check. it's part of the facebook app. after a disaster the program sends you a imagine saying are you okay? then you -- a message saying are you okay. then you can select i'm safe or i'm not in the area. it will automatically notify your friends and family. facebook will use profile a
it's going to be chilly sunday, 60 for now, great for the terps and bison, sweater probably good idea, but you're going to the pro games sunday, you'll need a sweatshirt no doubt. cool monday but dry, showers roll in tuesday, low 60s, maybe a shower as we get into wednesday and then cool thursday and friday. >>> you know today marks 25 years since that massive earthquake rumbled across the san francisco bay area, 6.9 magnitude, right? killed more than 60 people, caused about $10...
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this is the word for bison. the only bison that were ever found happened to be pleistocene bison. there are two river drainages. originally, there were upwards of 30 villages in this valley. why the late 1860's, there was but one. title to these things, there were lots of settlers coming into the valley. gold had been well-established in california. there was an influx of settlers coming in. one of the dynamics that people talked about were walking fences. in theians would get up morning, and the senses that the settlers had across the way had moved. this would go one week after week, month after month. just kept walking, getting closer and closer. these would get reported to the indian agents, that amounted to taking of lands by the settlers. in 1869, a couple of sheep established paper title to the name -- to the land underlying our last village. they were able to plead their case in federal district court, and they got the court to side with them. 1873, the court ruled in favor of the sheep farmers. in the court went one next up to issue a decree of ejectment, of forced removal
this is the word for bison. the only bison that were ever found happened to be pleistocene bison. there are two river drainages. originally, there were upwards of 30 villages in this valley. why the late 1860's, there was but one. title to these things, there were lots of settlers coming into the valley. gold had been well-established in california. there was an influx of settlers coming in. one of the dynamics that people talked about were walking fences. in theians would get up morning, and...
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it's like bisons going across the mid west.here are so many dogs they are covering the ground cht it's a get together. all the dog walkers know each other. if you go to pine lake day camp now, you will see 50 kids there. the r directors are wonder. >> the pine lake is natural. they take of the area around the lake. they plant natives that are drought tolerant. one that stands the dry summers here. the whole park is under going quite a bit of reconstruction. they will renovate the trails around the lake. and the big project is the capital project for pine lake meadow. they are going to returf the dog run and the meadow by the day camp. we are looking for a very busy fall. by the spring of next year should have major renovations to the mark thal make it an outstanding park. i don't ever refer to it as my park. all the parks belong to all the people. this park belongs just as much to the families in the bay view sdrishth as it does to the gentlemen that lives across the street. i'm happy and proud to be the caretaker for them. i w
it's like bisons going across the mid west.here are so many dogs they are covering the ground cht it's a get together. all the dog walkers know each other. if you go to pine lake day camp now, you will see 50 kids there. the r directors are wonder. >> the pine lake is natural. they take of the area around the lake. they plant natives that are drought tolerant. one that stands the dry summers here. the whole park is under going quite a bit of reconstruction. they will renovate the trails...
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nice for the terps and bison, homecoming for both maryland and howard university. looks great. a few clouds in the afternoon and then chilly sunday. grab a sweatshirt sunday, temps now, lowered them, probably iup snapshot in time, here's futurecast, 7:30 in the morning temps in the 50s, 8:00 59 downtown. by 10:00 we're still in the low 60s in the burbs but mid-60s downtown. there will be some showers cumberland west into oakland and oakland will hold in the 40s tomorrow and yes, oakland is just 137 miles from here. by noon 66 downtown, sunshine, 65 in manassas, 3:00 still mid- 60s downtown. then temps fall, older old -- colder air moving in and by 10:00 49 in manassas and culpeper. as cold as it is on saturday night in the 40s even downtown, the real cold night will be sunday as the 30s roll through. sunday morning temperatures in the low 40s in the burbs and upper downtown. get ready. day planner, 57 to start, 61 at 9:00, 65 at 11:00 and back in the mid- to upper 60s by 1:00 with a fair amount of sun, clouds coming in late afternoon. next three days breezy and chilly. i know i
nice for the terps and bison, homecoming for both maryland and howard university. looks great. a few clouds in the afternoon and then chilly sunday. grab a sweatshirt sunday, temps now, lowered them, probably iup snapshot in time, here's futurecast, 7:30 in the morning temps in the 50s, 8:00 59 downtown. by 10:00 we're still in the low 60s in the burbs but mid-60s downtown. there will be some showers cumberland west into oakland and oakland will hold in the 40s tomorrow and yes, oakland is just...
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on top of all that, it has cost taxpayers $1 million for bisons trips back and forth to wilmington. sometimes of a few times a year but he does of have a vice presidents residents repaid four including five navy stewards' including making pastries every night. using is sometimes as a personal taxi sometimes twice in one day or just to play golf. and it cost $1 million. since biden took office so that is the of hypocrisy that goes on in the book "the first family detail". in contrast president reagan was one of the nicest president's to spend time with agents. whenever he went to air force one to go into the cockpit you would agree to the pilots where jimmy carter did that once in his whole term. pretended to be a pinafore vervet he told his agents it was too much bother to say hello in the morning to a human being. as soon as the cameras were gone sometimes he would come in at 5:00 in the morning to tell the press office to tell the press he was working hard at 5:00 a.m. but he would fall asleep on the sofa. these are character traits that are not always obvious to the public and se
on top of all that, it has cost taxpayers $1 million for bisons trips back and forth to wilmington. sometimes of a few times a year but he does of have a vice presidents residents repaid four including five navy stewards' including making pastries every night. using is sometimes as a personal taxi sometimes twice in one day or just to play golf. and it cost $1 million. since biden took office so that is the of hypocrisy that goes on in the book "the first family detail". in contrast...
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the bison lost to florida a&m. that hurt, but it hasn't stopped the celebrations. tomorrow's events include a morning chapel service followed by an alumni luncheon and fashion show. . >>> changes in the weather, starting to get cold, right? >> it is starting to get cold. temperatures dropping into the 40s tonight. a cold front went through. with he got into the 70s in the afternoon today. then as we moved into the mid afternoon hours and the cold front swept through, you really felt the change in the air, that brisk northwest breeze will be with us again tomorrow. let's start off with a look at the michael & son weather cam. down to 56 right now from a high temperature of 74 that we had early in the afternoon. winds are out of the west at 12 miles per hour. also, notice that dewpoint in the 30s, so a dry air mass is in place. in our weather headlines, tomorrow's going to be sunny and cool all day long with that breeze remaining with us until we get to the evening hours. as we head into monday, it's going to be milder, less windy, and showers will arrive on monday n
the bison lost to florida a&m. that hurt, but it hasn't stopped the celebrations. tomorrow's events include a morning chapel service followed by an alumni luncheon and fashion show. . >>> changes in the weather, starting to get cold, right? >> it is starting to get cold. temperatures dropping into the 40s tonight. a cold front went through. with he got into the 70s in the afternoon today. then as we moved into the mid afternoon hours and the cold front swept through, you...
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. >> those are bison. and they are absolutely dwarfed from the wind farm.e traveled to north dakota to find out. >> i've had people ask me what these things are. best result i ever came out with was that it was a prosthetic limb for a whale. we traveled to north dakota to find out. >> i've had people ask me what these things are. best result i ever came out with was that it was a prosthetic limb for a whale. >> the sheer scale of these blades boggles them up. >> each one of these blades, they weigh about 9 tons. >> ge got into the wind business in 2002. it now makes 40% of all wind turbines in the u.s. and is constantly refining its technology to safely harness the wind. >> that windfall creates two forces. one is a torque which turns the gearbox. it also creates a thrust equivalent to five f-18 engines. we investigate in a lot of technology to move those turbines. >> business is good. the plant employs 630 workers and runs seven days a week and expect to produce 1800 blade this year alone. squl it's a massive undertaking. literally. >> a normal truck and t
. >> those are bison. and they are absolutely dwarfed from the wind farm.e traveled to north dakota to find out. >> i've had people ask me what these things are. best result i ever came out with was that it was a prosthetic limb for a whale. we traveled to north dakota to find out. >> i've had people ask me what these things are. best result i ever came out with was that it was a prosthetic limb for a whale. >> the sheer scale of these blades boggles them up. >>...
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looks like the weather will be very cooperative for a big bison win. we'll check ♪ they may not be the most handsome of body parts. yet, there they sit on the sides of our heads. for the world to see. but what happens when they stop hearing? should we stop doing? should we stop living? not today. esteem. the hearing implant. ♪ >>> right now, this russian ship carrying hundreds of tons of fuel is drifting in the pacific oce r b attaching a tow line to this drifting ship. the russian ship lost power on thursday. it's not safe yet, however, as the ocean there is still very rocky and very dangerous. right now, hurricane gonzalo heading back out to sea after crossing over bermuda. crews will be heading out to survey the damagy storm made landfall yesterday, knocking out power to more than 70,000 people on that island. 110-mile-per winds knocked down trees, power lines, damaged bermuda's main hospital. storm surge could create widespread flooding. category 1 storm could still cause heavy winds. many surfers are taking advantage even though there's choppy wat
looks like the weather will be very cooperative for a big bison win. we'll check ♪ they may not be the most handsome of body parts. yet, there they sit on the sides of our heads. for the world to see. but what happens when they stop hearing? should we stop doing? should we stop living? not today. esteem. the hearing implant. ♪ >>> right now, this russian ship carrying hundreds of tons of fuel is drifting in the pacific oce r b attaching a tow line to this drifting ship. the russian...
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but the bison or the other animals. from farmers most of them today that sustain us the wealthy people in terms of culture and sustenance that is another myth. were only a few people running around to because they did not own it individual as communities are as a collective. united states established the system of indian reservations which does not include all the people by any means. and some of the larger ones like navajo are the largest. so within the limits of 310 federal recognized reservations indigenous resources extend to all federally acknowledged indigenous communities whether they have reservations or not. most reservations are severely fragmented each privately held land under multiple was in jurisdictions the navajo have the largest contingent land-based among the native nations nearly 16 million acres or 25,000 square miles. larger than about 25 gates that have membership in the united nations. and you get the other aspect of this book is a major theme when it was at war with much of the world with indigen
but the bison or the other animals. from farmers most of them today that sustain us the wealthy people in terms of culture and sustenance that is another myth. were only a few people running around to because they did not own it individual as communities are as a collective. united states established the system of indian reservations which does not include all the people by any means. and some of the larger ones like navajo are the largest. so within the limits of 310 federal recognized...
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going to be chilly for the bisons on the road in durham, north carolina. they're taking on the north carolina central eagles. game times in temperatures in the 60s. frost and freeze possibility by morning. more about that when i see you next. >> thanks. >> now to the developing story of a possible ebola case here in our region. a patient at howard university hospital was tested for the virus. we're still working right now to try to figure out those results. news 4's derrick ward meanwhile joins us live from the hospital. derrick, what can we expect and learn later today? >> well, we may learn more about the condition of the patient. probably around noon as we hear from a spokesperson for the hospital. but you can say that the fears and concerns about ebola in our area as they stand right now have been cut by 50%. that is without knowing exactly the fate of the patient here at howard university hospital. now it was yesterday when we learned that a patient was admitted here in stable condition, exhibiting symptoms of the ebola virus. and that patient had ind
going to be chilly for the bisons on the road in durham, north carolina. they're taking on the north carolina central eagles. game times in temperatures in the 60s. frost and freeze possibility by morning. more about that when i see you next. >> thanks. >> now to the developing story of a possible ebola case here in our region. a patient at howard university hospital was tested for the virus. we're still working right now to try to figure out those results. news 4's derrick ward...
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the bison and elk teeth. and let's face it.he electromagnetic spectrum is not exactly the stuff of a grand political narrative, not nearly as compelling as ebola where the war on women, but it is important. as my friend has written, behind all the sound and fury that surrounds the neutrality debate questions like spectrum shortage and other capacity shortages in the mobile space are going to have a bigger impact on our ability to improve and expand the immobile broadband ecosystem. so they have laid heavy stress on protecting the environment. it is an urgent political issue. is key to a strategy which we think is the most important thing this country needs for getting in on a high-growth path to rebuilding prosperity. that strategy ought to start where we are showing real success and build on unique strengths and comparative advantages as a country in fusing science and commerce. the chief economist has really documented the lives of what we call the data driven economy propelled by a mass of private investment in broadband, fi
the bison and elk teeth. and let's face it.he electromagnetic spectrum is not exactly the stuff of a grand political narrative, not nearly as compelling as ebola where the war on women, but it is important. as my friend has written, behind all the sound and fury that surrounds the neutrality debate questions like spectrum shortage and other capacity shortages in the mobile space are going to have a bigger impact on our ability to improve and expand the immobile broadband ecosystem. so they have...
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reporter: in san francisco this is in order to accomplish a mandate the west end of the bridge and bisonr trip times from east bay into san francisco for and it does nothing to be getting any better. >> reporter: the bay bridge is still solid. as we look at the traffic maps bestial freeway is the backed up into richmond 24 and 580 is still backed up into downtown oakland tried to get to the span. it does not like it was to improve very much very quickly. >> reporter: temperatures in the '50s and '60s pretty calm conditions this is overlooking the city as we head into the afternoon the system is simply going to fall apart the rain and the menace to our morning. we have another chance of wet weather hitting early into next week. today marks 25 years from net 6.9 magnitude earthquake. >> reporter: 15 seconds killing 63 people $10 billion in damage tips as they say during the next big earthquake. would you do when you wake of in the middle of the night and you feel the earthquake and you get next or hang onto something stay there until the shaking stops was really want to register of falling
reporter: in san francisco this is in order to accomplish a mandate the west end of the bridge and bisonr trip times from east bay into san francisco for and it does nothing to be getting any better. >> reporter: the bay bridge is still solid. as we look at the traffic maps bestial freeway is the backed up into richmond 24 and 580 is still backed up into downtown oakland tried to get to the span. it does not like it was to improve very much very quickly. >> reporter: temperatures in...
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the bison and elk teeth. and let's face it.locate the electromagnetic spectrum is not exactly the stuff of a grand political narrative, not nearly as compelling as ebola where the war on women, but it is important. as my friend has written, behind all the sound and fury that surrounds the neutrality debate questions like spectrum shortage and other capacity shortages in the mobile space are going to have a bigger impact on our ability to improve and expand the immobile broadband ecosystem. so they have laid heavy stress on protecting the environment. it is an urgent political issue. is key to a strategy which we think is the most important thing this country needs for getting in on a high-growth path to rebuilding prosperity. that strategy ought to start where we are showing real success and build on unique strengths and comparative advantages as a country in fusing science and commerce. the chief economist has really documented the lives of what we call the data driven economy propelled by a mass of private investment in broad
the bison and elk teeth. and let's face it.locate the electromagnetic spectrum is not exactly the stuff of a grand political narrative, not nearly as compelling as ebola where the war on women, but it is important. as my friend has written, behind all the sound and fury that surrounds the neutrality debate questions like spectrum shortage and other capacity shortages in the mobile space are going to have a bigger impact on our ability to improve and expand the immobile broadband ecosystem. so...
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my big thing it is hard to get bison, i got before it in denver. here it is mostly fresh meats from the different farm are. >> that is insane. >> how much food do you travel with. >> no, everything comes in every race. >> that is amazing. when did you get here. >> what he got here tuesday night. >> are you in charge of going out and finding the food. >> sometimes, we usually go together because it is awesome going to these local markets and getting to see the local culture. >> get up here, we want to talk to you. here's the thing everybody wants to meet the the driver behind these races but i want to meet the guy that gets the stuff for the driver. here's what we have, we have all of our flash card here. you didn't tell me my man antwon was from new jersey. >> i didn't, you didn't ask. >> okay. >> you say that this guy, matt is probably going to be the one that will win. >> correct. >> now out of the chicks everybody loves john daughters. >> some do some don't. >> i like that. >> and then there is the other girl degeorgio. >> alexis. >> alexis. >>
my big thing it is hard to get bison, i got before it in denver. here it is mostly fresh meats from the different farm are. >> that is insane. >> how much food do you travel with. >> no, everything comes in every race. >> that is amazing. when did you get here. >> what he got here tuesday night. >> are you in charge of going out and finding the food. >> sometimes, we usually go together because it is awesome going to these local markets and getting to...
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rancherprez is a bison who ran for governor against bill ritter in 2006. all right, joey. let's do this. >> gentlemen, we will start with questions for both candidates. you will have 60 seconds to answer the question. should you wish to take it, 30 person to rebut, for the who is the first answer the question. because of the coin toss, we will start with mr. beauprez. mr. beauprez, based on the latest projections, residents a refund by 2016. do you support using a four state need or returning it to taxpayers? it toould return taxpayers. our challenge in colorado, i think, is to limit spending, first and foremost. i have to note that right out of the chute here on the governors watch state employment has ballooned and within the executive branch within the post it grew by 91%, some 20 million in one year. it looks like an opportunity to reduce spending while we continue to grow the colorado economy. it is not the government that needs more money and opportunity , it is the people of colorado. specifically in the eastern plains. first and foremost we should constrain the spe
rancherprez is a bison who ran for governor against bill ritter in 2006. all right, joey. let's do this. >> gentlemen, we will start with questions for both candidates. you will have 60 seconds to answer the question. should you wish to take it, 30 person to rebut, for the who is the first answer the question. because of the coin toss, we will start with mr. beauprez. mr. beauprez, based on the latest projections, residents a refund by 2016. do you support using a four state need or...
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it looks like bison o'clock friday morning were talking about what's birdbrain blank in the bay area.00 and then we will see dry conditions for the north bay truck going on the screen tracker does have a heavier downfall for south bay and isolated showers continuing on as we head into some o'clock friday evening. i could certainly put a damper on the checkered treat plans. the sec rain will continue on to early saturday morning. what is the dry conditions. >> : on 48 this morning san mateo sheriff's deputy arrested this man on suspicion of molesting a teenage girl. 30 your girls a social worker county of some retail charge with nearly three dozen counts related set having sex with teenage girls assigned to him. in this year's fear that the 16 year-old may not be the only victim >> : his arrested yesterday book in the cemetery county jail or under thousand dollars bail right now and remnants and for december 1st >> : this morning us story having your car broken into but this case even worse when thieves got away with items i could be replaced as happened to james when he spotted oaklan
it looks like bison o'clock friday morning were talking about what's birdbrain blank in the bay area.00 and then we will see dry conditions for the north bay truck going on the screen tracker does have a heavier downfall for south bay and isolated showers continuing on as we head into some o'clock friday evening. i could certainly put a damper on the checkered treat plans. the sec rain will continue on to early saturday morning. what is the dry conditions. >> : on 48 this morning san...