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years ago, california voters sayre california beaches -- say california beaches belong to california, belongorre bsy. to th th972 e trcovoters ounf the state of california passed proposition 20 which created the coastal commission but the right to access to our beaches and the fact that beaches are part of the public domain is actually in our state constitution. >> all right. now, the beaches and access to them, these beautifulscapes is in the constitution. however, getting to those beaches is now up a big question. down around hollister ranch, a huge area down around santa barbara but the only way to get at it is by boat or kayak because the people that own the land adjacent to it have questions about letting people in, correct? >> absolutely. >> this is not isolated. there are other beaches, martins beach and openal cliffs -- opal cliffs -- >> start with the good news, phil. of our 1270 miles of coastline, over the last 40 years, the coastal commission hot hundredsof from th borderhe ere are hold o out there and hollister ranch is one of them. they have never provided public access
years ago, california voters sayre california beaches -- say california beaches belong to california, belongorre bsy. to th th972 e trcovoters ounf the state of california passed proposition 20 which created the coastal commission but the right to access to our beaches and the fact that beaches are part of the public domain is actually in our state constitution. >> all right. now, the beaches and access to them, these beautifulscapes is in the constitution. however, getting to those...
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extremely multi-lingual in california. hundreds of awe tom mouse -- awe on the mouse -- who had existed on the land anywhere from 300 to 500 years for centuries and actually my lina prior to the spanish coming. that historians were only interested in the written record previously so they left these communities basically without a history and feeling that their history in awful cases wasn't very legitimate. because after all they were made into indian, a category that they didn't use for themselves initially and they had been shamed of their own languages and their own culture, both by the spanish and certainly in the american period with the genocide in the late 19th century. >> can you describe what these ssions look is like in 1758, 1759? where they were, who built them and what they were like? >> veried into. the spanish came in 1769 and began in san diego building a fort and then a mission compound, which was very near right -- initially right in the important and then very near the port. and the spanish when they came
extremely multi-lingual in california. hundreds of awe tom mouse -- awe on the mouse -- who had existed on the land anywhere from 300 to 500 years for centuries and actually my lina prior to the spanish coming. that historians were only interested in the written record previously so they left these communities basically without a history and feeling that their history in awful cases wasn't very legitimate. because after all they were made into indian, a category that they didn't use for...
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the gentleman from california, mr. royce, reserves. the gentleman from california, mr. sherman, is recognized. mr. sherman: i yield three minutes to the gentleman from texas, and author of the bill, mr. castro. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas, mr. castro, is recognized for three minutes. mr. castro: thank you. thank you, chairman royce, to ranking member engel, subcommittee ranking member sherman. also to my colleague from texas and the co-author, representative mccaul, chairman mccaul. thank you for all of your hard work on this. every day diplomats work to advance the interests of the united states, often at embassies and consulates in the most dangerous pockets of the world. they risk their lives to be our nation's frontline civilians and are faced with having to adapt to changing technologies that often come with security risks. as members of congress, and especially those who conduct oversight of the united states state department, we must protect our diplomats who serb our nation from any threats -- who serve our nation from any threats posed by
the gentleman from california, mr. royce, reserves. the gentleman from california, mr. sherman, is recognized. mr. sherman: i yield three minutes to the gentleman from texas, and author of the bill, mr. castro. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas, mr. castro, is recognized for three minutes. mr. castro: thank you. thank you, chairman royce, to ranking member engel, subcommittee ranking member sherman. also to my colleague from texas and the co-author, representative mccaul,...
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it really couldn't make a big dent in california. again, because native people were not equipped to go over the mountains. -- the spanish were not equipped to go over the mountains. native people were also prohibiting that, even in the mexican era. steve: you teach here in california. lisbeth: yes. steve: when you talk to students about this part of their history, do they fully understand what happened? lisbeth: sometimes they have been taught in schools that native people were victims and they thought that was the victim story, that they were brought into these missions, victimized and then disappeared. they were very surprised to hear that there is another story beyond being victims, being subject to this horrible system, there is a story of how their elders helped them survive. that is what you see with pablo. he wrote a dictionary in rome. a story of his people under spanish colonialism. when they see that a native person was the first to be able to say that the spaniards think like this and address people like this, the spaniard
it really couldn't make a big dent in california. again, because native people were not equipped to go over the mountains. -- the spanish were not equipped to go over the mountains. native people were also prohibiting that, even in the mexican era. steve: you teach here in california. lisbeth: yes. steve: when you talk to students about this part of their history, do they fully understand what happened? lisbeth: sometimes they have been taught in schools that native people were victims and they...
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schiff of california. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 8989, the gentleman from california, mr. schiff, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from california, mr. schiff. mr. schiff: i thank the chairman. i'm pleased to offer this amendment on behalf of its author, mr. keating of massachusetts. who has r fine members great experience in public safety prior to coming to the congress. this amendment builds on an initiative from chairman nunes to extend tour links of deployed u.s. government personnel. particularly those who are proficient in difficult languages you such as arabic, farsi, chinese, and korean. specifically the amendment adds the russian language to that list. in view of the continuing threat to our national security posed by the aggressive action of the russian government, the u.s. government must fully engage its cadre of personnel proficient in the russian language. i'm a slow talker. slowly. ng even more my colleague has arrived. i w
schiff of california. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 8989, the gentleman from california, mr. schiff, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from california, mr. schiff. mr. schiff: i thank the chairman. i'm pleased to offer this amendment on behalf of its author, mr. keating of massachusetts. who has r fine members great experience in public safety prior to coming to the congress. this amendment builds on an initiative from chairman...
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to the south was baha, california and mexico. to the north became the state of california. almost as soon as the state was created in 1850 people were trying to break it up. >> depending how you counted there have been over 200 efforts or ideas about splitting up california. there was a handful that got far along. >> reporter: one of those was an effort by state senator pico who wanted to cut california in two right before the civil war. >> it got a lot of play in southern california because of the southern sympathizers that wanted to make it a slave state. >> reporter: southern californians voted yes and so did the state legislature. it was sent to congress but as the civil war raged congress never acted on it. it did agree to split another state. >> the last time was 1863, west virginia broke off from virginia because they wanted to be a free state. >> reporter: controlling water was the focus of repeated plans to split california including a 1965 version that was passed by the state senate but never got beyond that. one proposal that keeps resurfacing already has its own
to the south was baha, california and mexico. to the north became the state of california. almost as soon as the state was created in 1850 people were trying to break it up. >> depending how you counted there have been over 200 efforts or ideas about splitting up california. there was a handful that got far along. >> reporter: one of those was an effort by state senator pico who wanted to cut california in two right before the civil war. >> it got a lot of play in southern...
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rue ease of california. the chair: the gentleman from california, mr. rueezz and a member opposed each will control five minutes. mr. ruiz: i rise in support of this to support the brave men and women who serve as volunteer firefighters. this would add $2 million for firefighter assistance grants. california experienced one of the worst firefighter seasons and this year is shaping up to be no different. firefighters will provide 80% of the defense of homes, businesses and communities in the face of these fires. in my district, where we are under the constant threat of wildfires, departments such as the riverside fire department have benefited. these departments provide fire protection services to doze yention of rural communities in my district that are at height epped risks. the volunteer firefighters have significant challenges and grant programs like fire assistance grants that respond. throughout the rest of my district. the grim fire district has prepared what is another intense fire season. created aw fires have tippederbox. images of plaquened ca
rue ease of california. the chair: the gentleman from california, mr. rueezz and a member opposed each will control five minutes. mr. ruiz: i rise in support of this to support the brave men and women who serve as volunteer firefighters. this would add $2 million for firefighter assistance grants. california experienced one of the worst firefighter seasons and this year is shaping up to be no different. firefighters will provide 80% of the defense of homes, businesses and communities in the...
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and california in general is kind of people are getting working class is being priced out oh yeah it was you know everybody goes the california gold rush the expansion west it's part of the very light fabric of you know us culture and exactly and this also connects with you know senator sanders said. our u.n. representative nikki haley when she sort of scaf to the idea of studying poverty because we're the richest nation the world well what makes the california poverty rate so interesting is that perplexing is that. the state's per capita g.d.p. increased twice as much as the us average over the five years and then in two thousand and sixteen twelve point five compared to six point two sexes so their growth rate is twice as much and yet people at the bottom are getting poorer and poorer so who do you think is profiting in the great state of california i wonder my big sucking sound of all wealth going up and i noticed a theme on the beige show right it was another one of the things i think that people don't like to talk about is the housing bubble and that's prime display in californi
and california in general is kind of people are getting working class is being priced out oh yeah it was you know everybody goes the california gold rush the expansion west it's part of the very light fabric of you know us culture and exactly and this also connects with you know senator sanders said. our u.n. representative nikki haley when she sort of scaf to the idea of studying poverty because we're the richest nation the world well what makes the california poverty rate so interesting is...
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even in blue california. thes folks want to get elected and need that core of trump supporters to suppo them. i mean, we saw later in the week, because things move so quickly, you know, this indyictment of someb that the federal prosecutors say working as a russian agentna and ohr ba backer called it bogus and acknowleed he met her at some point. i think rorbacher is the only one dealing with this. a billboard mocrat to put up. i think that race is going to be interesting to watch around this russia issue. for a lot of people, this m be appalling and may be sort of crazy that we're having these benversations but it's probably not going to the number one issue going to the poll. >> republicans on theoe intelligence committee essentially blastedmo the from the helsinki summit. usw much will these ongoing concerns aboutan meddling and also over president trump's handling of these worries mobilize democrats for the midterms? >> i think that's what democrats are hoping, right and i think that's the key with the co
even in blue california. thes folks want to get elected and need that core of trump supporters to suppo them. i mean, we saw later in the week, because things move so quickly, you know, this indyictment of someb that the federal prosecutors say working as a russian agentna and ohr ba backer called it bogus and acknowleed he met her at some point. i think rorbacher is the only one dealing with this. a billboard mocrat to put up. i think that race is going to be interesting to watch around this...
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do your thing, with energy upgrade california.(vicki) family members are mourning a woman who was killed at a baby shower in riverside, california. they say beatrice romo was shot by her nephew while trying to break up a fight on saturday. nicole comstock hamore. natsot: "it was the greatest love story, me and her."they were 20 years old in their wedding picture, but they go a back to when they were kids. ronnie romo, victim's husband: "she was my wife."beatrice and ronnie romo spent 25 years building their life together, building a family.and now the beaumont home she treasured... ronnie romo, victim's husband: "we were grow old together, baby."feels so empty without her.ronnie romo, victim's husband:"now i am by myself." beatrice romo was at her niece's baby shower saturday at elk's lodge in riverside. her daughter and son were there too when two men started fighting.one of them, romo says, was beatrice's nephew, abraham bonilla.beatrice tried to break it up, but police say she was shot in the stomach. bonilla was arrested after
do your thing, with energy upgrade california.(vicki) family members are mourning a woman who was killed at a baby shower in riverside, california. they say beatrice romo was shot by her nephew while trying to break up a fight on saturday. nicole comstock hamore. natsot: "it was the greatest love story, me and her."they were 20 years old in their wedding picture, but they go a back to when they were kids. ronnie romo, victim's husband: "she was my wife."beatrice and ronnie...
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siguen los incesantes esfuerzos para detener las llamas en california.a consumido mÁs de 80,000 acres. en algunas zonas que son consideradas como de mayor riesgo se han ordenado evacuaciones y el cierre de algunas vÍas . ramÓn adame nos pone en perspectiva. cuÁl es la situaciÓn y los riesgos de este siniestro?. ramÓn: en efecto. se han consumido alrededor de 87,000 acres por las llamas. algunas de las evacuaciones son obligatorias y varios tramos carreteros han sido cerrados a la circulaciÓn. Éstas son las imÁgenes. sigan los esfuerzos citadinos para combatir el avance de las 12 llamas que han devorado hasta ahora 86,000 agreste vegetaciÓn debido a que el incendio presenta complicados obstÁculos para combatirlo. la propagaciÓn de las llamas, continÚa. esta mujer indica que su casa estÁ cerca de una lÍnea del incendio. mientras que este hombre dice que han tenido fuegos en esta zona y que no es inusual pero que jamÁs habÍan sido de esta magnitud. al calcularse que el siniestro es tan extenso como la ciudad de sacramento. mientras tanto, 3000 bomberos suma
siguen los incesantes esfuerzos para detener las llamas en california.a consumido mÁs de 80,000 acres. en algunas zonas que son consideradas como de mayor riesgo se han ordenado evacuaciones y el cierre de algunas vÍas . ramÓn adame nos pone en perspectiva. cuÁl es la situaciÓn y los riesgos de este siniestro?. ramÓn: en efecto. se han consumido alrededor de 87,000 acres por las llamas. algunas de las evacuaciones son obligatorias y varios tramos carreteros han sido cerrados a la...
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it would break the state into northern california, california, and southern california, northern californiae bay area, silicon valley, sacramento and counties north of the current state capital.>>> an overnight battle an icon irish pub near fisherman's wharf. they do not suspect arson. is rob roth.com -- as rob roth found out, the federalist green irish pub survived the 1906 earthquake.>> reporter: it was not as lucky this time. >> flames coming up, a reared site. that's a weird site. >> reporter: it broke out just before midnight on columbus avenue. dozens of people were inside the federalist green and got out quickly, cocktails apparently still in hand. >> everybody was at >> reporter: so they moved from this bar to another bar? >> yes. [ laughter ]>> reporter: four people lived on the third floor, and disturbed by the smell, the ground-floor seem to suffer more water and spoke damage than fire, they came by to see the iconic pub themselves, a landmark for locals and tourists. >> i wanted to check out the world cup. >> i wanted to have a pint of guinness at fiddler's greene.>> reporter: i
it would break the state into northern california, california, and southern california, northern californiae bay area, silicon valley, sacramento and counties north of the current state capital.>>> an overnight battle an icon irish pub near fisherman's wharf. they do not suspect arson. is rob roth.com -- as rob roth found out, the federalist green irish pub survived the 1906 earthquake.>> reporter: it was not as lucky this time. >> flames coming up, a reared site. that's a...
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the gentleman from california. mr. takano: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. . mr. takano: i rise in support of this bill to allow certain service members to terminate their cable, satellite, television and internet service contracts while deployed. this is an important part of modernizing the service members civil relief act and helps reflect the current lifestyle of service members. internet and television access have become necessities in the modern world. the s.c.r.a. is key to protecting the rights of service members and allowing them to fulfill their service obligations. i would like to thank the chairman for working with the minority to match these bill to the changes we are making h.r. h.r. 8852, the gold star relief act, which we will be voting on today. i would like to thank the chairman for working with us on including national guard and reserveist service members who are killed while on duty. i want to recognize mr. kilmer and mr. mcgovern for
the gentleman from california. mr. takano: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. . mr. takano: i rise in support of this bill to allow certain service members to terminate their cable, satellite, television and internet service contracts while deployed. this is an important part of modernizing the service members civil relief act and helps reflect the current lifestyle of service members. internet and television access have become...
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it is summer in california. fire danger is one of those things. the things to worry about california straps, fire, and earthquakes, and they are not going away. these three things will always be stories. >>> cal fire has posted an interactive chat to help evacuated residents find out the status of their homes. it shows how extensive the damage is. the green homes indicate damage up to 90%, yellow is moderate damage, orange indicates major damage which is between 26% and 50%. sadly, the red means the home has been destroyed. the map also allows residents to search by address. if you would like to use that map, we put a link to it on our website. go to ktvu.com and look under web links. >>> in berkeley, five men are under arrest and accused of kidnapping another man for ransom. our crime reporter, and really, is joining us now. >> reporter: the victim met willingly with the suspects at a local motel over the weekend. he ended up being robbed and kidnapped by these men who are all from out-of-state. it all started saturday night when berkeley police
it is summer in california. fire danger is one of those things. the things to worry about california straps, fire, and earthquakes, and they are not going away. these three things will always be stories. >>> cal fire has posted an interactive chat to help evacuated residents find out the status of their homes. it shows how extensive the damage is. the green homes indicate damage up to 90%, yellow is moderate damage, orange indicates major damage which is between 26% and 50%. sadly, the...
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denham of california. the chair: the gentleman from california, mr. denham and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from california. mr. denham: this amendment prevents a huge water grab by the state of california from farmers and communities in california's central valley. under sacramento's new plan, residents and farmers will face skyrocketing rates. specifically, the state is mandating 40% of the water from the merced river to be flushed out into the ocean. currently, we are losing about 25% of our current water being flushed out by these mandated flows. this will inclose it to 40%. this feeds the farmers that rely on it. my community relies on this water for drinking to operate our local businesses and for green power. this powers our local communities. . . 4 this protects the reservoir from depletion. e reservoir is a federal addition that provides water for the area. the bay delta plan will drain significantly more water from the reservoir than it releases, leaving the reservoir completely dry some
denham of california. the chair: the gentleman from california, mr. denham and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from california. mr. denham: this amendment prevents a huge water grab by the state of california from farmers and communities in california's central valley. under sacramento's new plan, residents and farmers will face skyrocketing rates. specifically, the state is mandating 40% of the water from the merced river to be flushed out...
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(jrstone) marijuana shops across california are cutting prices on many products... in advance of new, tougher state rules going into effect today. the price of is being deeply for example.. there are signs all over the harvest dispensary in san francisco... showing the sale prices.... starting today stricter testing guidelines will be going into effect.... to screen marijuana for molds, microbials and other chemicals... and while there are deals to be had now .... the owner of this dispensary thinks ... the new state screening could result in a bottleneck after today. <"obviously right here today they can look at tremendous savings in the short term i think we're looking at a shortage of inventory as that source material becomes tested and goes through the system and delivers compliant packaging i think we might see an increase in price in the short term which i think will level out over time"> some products on dispensary shelves are being discounted because their packaging will not meet new child resistant and tamper resistant standards which go into affect the sam
(jrstone) marijuana shops across california are cutting prices on many products... in advance of new, tougher state rules going into effect today. the price of is being deeply for example.. there are signs all over the harvest dispensary in san francisco... showing the sale prices.... starting today stricter testing guidelines will be going into effect.... to screen marijuana for molds, microbials and other chemicals... and while there are deals to be had now .... the owner of this dispensary...
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census bureau now one nor normally california's poverty rate so it's around fifteen percent or about seventeenth in the nation according to the u.s. and spiros official poverty measure which is based primarily on income levels but when you factor in the census bureau supplemental poverty measure which includes the cost of food housing utilities clothing as well as non-cash government assistance being counted as income california's actual property ray climbs to about twenty point six this means that one out of every five golden state citizens are living in poverty the local governments are fighting back stockton california has announced a radical plan to combat poverty in this cash strapped city no strings guaranteed basic income of five hundred dollars a month for its residents but will this be enough for the dreams of surfboard sunglasses and palm trees be replaced by cardboard. boxes food lines and desperation that's a good question and it's a hard question because man when you see california is like the bright shining state on the hill you know and you think everybody germs to go
census bureau now one nor normally california's poverty rate so it's around fifteen percent or about seventeenth in the nation according to the u.s. and spiros official poverty measure which is based primarily on income levels but when you factor in the census bureau supplemental poverty measure which includes the cost of food housing utilities clothing as well as non-cash government assistance being counted as income california's actual property ray climbs to about twenty point six this means...
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california in 2017. (grant) now to our four zone forecast... as we take this live look outside at the embarcadero... joining us now is chief meteorologist lawrence karnow... lawrence karnow: highs soared into the 90s low 100s in the valleys with much cooler weather in the 50s and 60s at
california in 2017. (grant) now to our four zone forecast... as we take this live look outside at the embarcadero... joining us now is chief meteorologist lawrence karnow... lawrence karnow: highs soared into the 90s low 100s in the valleys with much cooler weather in the 50s and 60s at
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census bureau now while more normally california's poverty rate sits around fifteen percent or about seventeenth in the nation according to the u.s. census pros official poverty measure which is based primarily on income levels but when you factor in the census bureau supplemental poverty measure which includes the cost of food housing utilities clothing as well as non-cash government assistance being counted as income california's actual property ray climbs to about twenty point six this means that one out of every five golden state citizens are living in poverty the local governments are fighting back stockton california has announced a radical plan to combat poverty in this cash strapped city no strings guaranteed basic income of five hundred dollars a month for its residents but will this be enough for the dreams of surfboard sunglasses and palm trees be replaced by cardboard boxes food lines and desperation that's a good question and it's a hard question because men when you see california is like the bright shining state on the hill you know and you think everybody dreams to go
census bureau now while more normally california's poverty rate sits around fifteen percent or about seventeenth in the nation according to the u.s. census pros official poverty measure which is based primarily on income levels but when you factor in the census bureau supplemental poverty measure which includes the cost of food housing utilities clothing as well as non-cash government assistance being counted as income california's actual property ray climbs to about twenty point six this means...
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, and california. the court said there were too many unanswered questions to put the measure on the next ballot. it would eventually rule on whether the proposal was constitutional. >>> university of california students may pay just a little less for tuitn when they return to school this fall. the current base tuition at the uc totals $12,630. uc regents are set to vote on a plan today to decrease the tuition by $60. the proposal would bring the base tuition and fees down to $12,570. this would be the first tuition decrease at uc in nearly 20 years. >>> time now 4:42. next an update on the grant fire that started east of livermore this month. >>> welcome back to "kpix 5 news this morning." it is 4:44. it seems like it's been like this all week long, a little bit of fog to start the morning. >> morning fog, afternoon clearing. >> oh, yeah. >> today very similar, although we have a chance of thunderstorms for this evening. so you may see that a little dry lightning possible for the higher elevations. coi
, and california. the court said there were too many unanswered questions to put the measure on the next ballot. it would eventually rule on whether the proposal was constitutional. >>> university of california students may pay just a little less for tuitn when they return to school this fall. the current base tuition at the uc totals $12,630. uc regents are set to vote on a plan today to decrease the tuition by $60. the proposal would bring the base tuition and fees down to $12,570....
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state of california. we begin in zimbabwe where polls have closed the votes are being counted in the first election without longtime leader robert mugabe however that didn't stop the ninety four year old from voting in the capital harare or endorsing the opposition candidate nelson chamisa jimmie's has already cry foul accusing the election commission of impeding the vote in areas is a main challenger to current president and the same man gaga he served for decades under mugabe with polls suggesting a tight race. a chief observer of the year election mission broke says his team will be assessing the impact of long voting delays in open areas we have to see that in the election of station itself which was in all the cases. so far we could check it until now we have got compared to notes with other gay sions have not an overview but we have two hundred forty people on the ground to visit to between seven and nine hundred. polling stations but we have to see that in some cases i have seen it personally where
state of california. we begin in zimbabwe where polls have closed the votes are being counted in the first election without longtime leader robert mugabe however that didn't stop the ninety four year old from voting in the capital harare or endorsing the opposition candidate nelson chamisa jimmie's has already cry foul accusing the election commission of impeding the vote in areas is a main challenger to current president and the same man gaga he served for decades under mugabe with polls...
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there would be northern california, california, and southern california.sacramento and the counties north of sacramento. >>> our time is 6:41. california voters will decide whether to keep or repeal the gas tack. right now there's -- -- gas tax. signs say "your tax dollars at work". the signs are alerting staks payers that the project is paid for with gas tax money. the gas tax is passed by the legislature and adds 12 cents a gallon to the pump. >>> what's in essence going on here is encouraging taxpayers to keep those gas and car taxes in place. there's plenty of money there to deal with this road maintenance backlog. >> about 70 sb-one funded projects have signs installed all over the state. supporters say they're providing transparency. more projects are rewarded, more signs will be installed and they cost $700 each. >>> it's 6:42 and bart will delay early morning service for work on the trans bay. we have a break down of the possible options to help you get around during that shut down. >>> also, scanning license plates of cars going in and out of busy
there would be northern california, california, and southern california.sacramento and the counties north of sacramento. >>> our time is 6:41. california voters will decide whether to keep or repeal the gas tack. right now there's -- -- gas tax. signs say "your tax dollars at work". the signs are alerting staks payers that the project is paid for with gas tax money. the gas tax is passed by the legislature and adds 12 cents a gallon to the pump. >>> what's in essence...
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royce of california. strike all after the resolving clause and insert the following -- resolved, that the house of representatives -- mr. royce: mr. speaker, i'd ask unanimous consent to dispense with the reading. the speaker pro tempore: is there objection? without objection, the reading is dispensed with. without objection, the amendment is agreed to and without objection, the resolution is agreed to. for what purpose does the gentleman from extraseek recognition? mr. royce: mr. speaker, i have an amendment to the preamble at the desk. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the the amendment to the preample. the clerk: amendment to house resolution 256 offered by mr. royce of california. strike the preamble and insert the following -- mr. royce: mr. speaker, i would ask unanimous consent to dispense with the reading. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. without objection, the amendment of the preample is agreed to and the -- preamble is agreed to and the motion to reconsider is laid on th
royce of california. strike all after the resolving clause and insert the following -- resolved, that the house of representatives -- mr. royce: mr. speaker, i'd ask unanimous consent to dispense with the reading. the speaker pro tempore: is there objection? without objection, the reading is dispensed with. without objection, the amendment is agreed to and without objection, the resolution is agreed to. for what purpose does the gentleman from extraseek recognition? mr. royce: mr. speaker, i...
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the wildfires the wildfires burning all across california. one of the california. one of the biggest concerns this morning is the mendoci complex fire burning in lake and mendocino counties. that is actually made up of two fires that have burned more than 68-thousand acres. this morning... more than 10-thousand buildings are being threatened. 7 homes and 3 outbildings have akready been destroyed. mandatory evacuations are in place in both lake and mendocino counties. thanks will. we will check back with you through out the morning. ( darya ) alameda county has taken in nearly 300 inmates... who had to be evacuated from lake county because of the wildfires. officials worked with deputies from lake county to safely transfer the inmates to the santa rita jail. the inmates will stay in dublin until further notice. ( james ) there are major concerns this morning that the weather could make things worse for firefighters battling the carr fire in shasta county.( darya ) that fire has killed 6 people and we just got new numbers. d that fire has now burned more than 110-tho
the wildfires the wildfires burning all across california. one of the california. one of the biggest concerns this morning is the mendoci complex fire burning in lake and mendocino counties. that is actually made up of two fires that have burned more than 68-thousand acres. this morning... more than 10-thousand buildings are being threatened. 7 homes and 3 outbildings have akready been destroyed. mandatory evacuations are in place in both lake and mendocino counties. thanks will. we will check...
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the initiative would break the state into northern california...cali fornia...and southern california. the bay area...would be in...california. (vicki) the 169 adult ice detainees currently being held at the west county detention facility in richmond will soon be leaving. contra costa county's sheriff has announced he is cancelling the contract with ice to house detainees in that facility. kron 4s' dan kerman joins us live from the sheriff's office in martinez with more (anchor) look outside-- overlooking downtown san francisco. (anchor) (anchor) time now to check on our weather... with chief meteorologist lawrence karnow. lawrence karnow: it was mostly sunny and nice today with hot temperatures again inland. the summer monsoon continues to bring shower and thunderstorms into southern california. highs today were in the 90s inland with 60s at the beaches. on the satellite you can see the area of low pressure moving to our north. that will help cool the temperatures a little tomorrow but we will still have 80s to low 90s inland. more fog will develop along the coast and bay tonight. hi
the initiative would break the state into northern california...cali fornia...and southern california. the bay area...would be in...california. (vicki) the 169 adult ice detainees currently being held at the west county detention facility in richmond will soon be leaving. contra costa county's sheriff has announced he is cancelling the contract with ice to house detainees in that facility. kron 4s' dan kerman joins us live from the sheriff's office in martinez with more (anchor) look outside--...
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together, we're building a better california....an 18 year old is dead and two juveniles are hospitalized after being shot during an argument early this morning in antioch.kron 4's dan kerman is at police headquarters in antioch with more for us on the shooting. sot leslie stroud, jr./witness just heard the guns go off, pop pop pop popl sotat first i thought it was firecrackers witnesses recounting what they heard, when a confrontation between 2 groups turned into gunfire.sot rick delscastilho/witness 11-17then after about 10 shots i realized these are guns they are getting shot at with. antioch police say the shooting happened about 115 in the morning in the parking lot outside applebees at the hillcrest crossroads shopping center. when police arrived on the scene an 18 year old man was dead, and a 16 year old was wounded. they later found out a third victim, a 17 year old man also suffering from multiple gunshot wounds had been taken to a local hospital by friends. police say they believe the three victims were involved in a co
together, we're building a better california....an 18 year old is dead and two juveniles are hospitalized after being shot during an argument early this morning in antioch.kron 4's dan kerman is at police headquarters in antioch with more for us on the shooting. sot leslie stroud, jr./witness just heard the guns go off, pop pop pop popl sotat first i thought it was firecrackers witnesses recounting what they heard, when a confrontation between 2 groups turned into gunfire.sot rick...
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build back across central and southern california.we get to monday and tuesday, the ridge will weaken just a little bit. area of low pressure approaches the coast. continue to make the sea breeze pretty strong. at least to start the week. go through thursday and friday. things could get interesting as more thunderstorms start to rotate around. call it the monsoon pattern. seasonal reversal of the wind flow out of the southeast a lot. which will tropical forecast. taking a close clook at upper lev level moisture. muggy factor going up again next week. end of the weekend going to copy and paste the forecast for tomorrow. similar conditions. temperatures in the low 90s and stay tune. wednesday and thursday. we're going to see temperatures drop and try to get a difference in humidity starts to come up. coming up in 20 minutes. closer look at and we can see perhaps any measurable >>> coming up. scare night for people in south bay. >> dramatic video as flames burn >> dramatic video as flames burn closto ♪ ♪ ♪ raindrops on roses and whiskers
build back across central and southern california.we get to monday and tuesday, the ridge will weaken just a little bit. area of low pressure approaches the coast. continue to make the sea breeze pretty strong. at least to start the week. go through thursday and friday. things could get interesting as more thunderstorms start to rotate around. call it the monsoon pattern. seasonal reversal of the wind flow out of the southeast a lot. which will tropical forecast. taking a close clook at upper...
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do your thing, with energy upgrade california.when you're at ross and that cute dress gets even cuter? yes. or when you can say yes... to both? sure. or when you find that brand at that price? are you kidding me? yeah. that's yes for less. and that's what ross always has in store. whoa. (sighs) yes... oh, yeah. get your yes for less at the newest ross store in south santa rosa. alcohol based mouthwash burns. and that could leave you with... burn face! but colgate total mouthwash is different. it kills 99% of germs without the burn of alcohol! kill germs without the burn. try colgate total mouthwash today! here is a live look at yosemite... the ferguson fire is currently burning near the park.. causing it to be closed until august 3rd. toss to weather. (dave)persistent high pressure centered over the desert southwest and southern california will maintain warm and dry conditions inland. meanwhile, onshore flow and a persistent marine layer will keep temperatures near the ocean and bays a few degrees cooler than normal. inland areas
do your thing, with energy upgrade california.when you're at ross and that cute dress gets even cuter? yes. or when you can say yes... to both? sure. or when you find that brand at that price? are you kidding me? yeah. that's yes for less. and that's what ross always has in store. whoa. (sighs) yes... oh, yeah. get your yes for less at the newest ross store in south santa rosa. alcohol based mouthwash burns. and that could leave you with... burn face! but colgate total mouthwash is different....
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the california naacp is joining with california builders and realtors to fight against a rent control ballot measure, fight against. proposition 10 would allow california cities to expand rent control. properties built after 1995 are exempt. this proposition would do away with that. all properties could be placed under a rent control law. opponents say the measure would result in more condoization and fewer units available for rent. >> what it does is it strikes fear in anybody who owns any land, fear that they're not going to get any fair compensation on their own investment. >> supporters of the measure say tenants need immediate relief from outrageous rent increases. pfizer is stopping its planned price hikes on dozens of prescription drugs. the decision comes after president trump said the company should, quote, be ashamed, close quote of the price hikes. the company says it will forgo the increases in an effort to give the president time to put together a national affordable health care plan. you may remember that pfizer was looking at increases of up to 10% on drugs to treat eve
the california naacp is joining with california builders and realtors to fight against a rent control ballot measure, fight against. proposition 10 would allow california cities to expand rent control. properties built after 1995 are exempt. this proposition would do away with that. all properties could be placed under a rent control law. opponents say the measure would result in more condoization and fewer units available for rent. >> what it does is it strikes fear in anybody who owns...
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california on fire. explodes overnight taking the life of one crew member. i'm following the latest from the kron4 newsroom. ( will ) and will tran is covering the marsh fire still burning in contra costa county. ( darya ) good morning i'm darya folsom..( james ) and i'm james fletcher. lets start the morning with a check of weather and traffic... very warm temperatures continuing today for inland california including eastern contra costa and alameda counties where highs will again flirt with the triple digits. most inland areas will be slightly cooler than yesterday although highs will still peak well into the 90's. along the coast expect temperatures remaining quite similar today with just a slight dip expected into the weekend. weekend. expected into the weekend. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. ( james ) breaking news this morning... the carr fire -- burning in shasta county -- has turned deadly.( terisa ) 1 person has died... and 3 firefighters are hurt.
california on fire. explodes overnight taking the life of one crew member. i'm following the latest from the kron4 newsroom. ( will ) and will tran is covering the marsh fire still burning in contra costa county. ( darya ) good morning i'm darya folsom..( james ) and i'm james fletcher. lets start the morning with a check of weather and traffic... very warm temperatures continuing today for inland california including eastern contra costa and alameda counties where highs will again flirt with...
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in 2017, california had the worst wildfire season on record. scientists say, our weather is becoming more extreme and we all have to be better prepared. that's why pg&e is adopting new and additional safety precautions to help us monitor and respond to dangerous weather. hi, i'm allison bagley, a meteorologist with pg&e's community wildfire safety program. we're working now, to enhance our weather forecasting capabilities, building a network of new weather stations to identify when and where extreme wildfire conditions may occur, so we can respond faster and better. we're installing cutting edge technology to provide real-time mapping and tracking of weather patterns. and we use this information in partnership with first responders and california's emergency response systems. to learn more about the community wildfire safety program and how you can help keep your home and community safe, visit pge.com/wildfiresafety (grant)football is finally back... the 49ers reporting for training camp... the team checked in earlier today followed by physical
in 2017, california had the worst wildfire season on record. scientists say, our weather is becoming more extreme and we all have to be better prepared. that's why pg&e is adopting new and additional safety precautions to help us monitor and respond to dangerous weather. hi, i'm allison bagley, a meteorologist with pg&e's community wildfire safety program. we're working now, to enhance our weather forecasting capabilities, building a network of new weather stations to identify when and...
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it's ever there you know redwood trees like i mean you know the whole of california silicon valley but then you realize the like one out of five in the state technically are living below the poverty line that's crushing what's your dream to be poor well to go for and you know right yeah that's just income going to go to just kind of fit in with that idea you know this you know a lot of people go there seeking fame and a lot of people go there seeking jobs for people who want to be famous concerns the up and jobs in that city but honestly it's it's very expensive. in california in general it's kind of people are getting working class is being priced out oh yeah it was you know everybody goes are california gold rush the expansion west it's part of the very light fabric of you know us culture and exactly and this also connects with you know senator sanders had. our u.n. representative nikki haley when she sort of scoffed at the idea of studying poverty because we're the richest nation the world well what makes the california poverty rate so interesting is that perplexing is that. the sta
it's ever there you know redwood trees like i mean you know the whole of california silicon valley but then you realize the like one out of five in the state technically are living below the poverty line that's crushing what's your dream to be poor well to go for and you know right yeah that's just income going to go to just kind of fit in with that idea you know this you know a lot of people go there seeking fame and a lot of people go there seeking jobs for people who want to be famous...
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in east. 100 degrees in redding, california as it will be in the next five days. an update on the fire straight ahead. >>> new signs that north korea could be building more missiles. "the washington post" reporting that satellite images show work is under way on the intercontinental ballistic missile in the suburb of pyongyang. if true, the work of the icbms would be a serious blow to the diplomatic efforts between president trump and kim jong-un. for the latest, let's bring in paula hancocks in seoul. what does this latest development mean? >> reporter: dave, even at that time, i think many thought that tweet was slightly premature. what we hear from "washington post" is they are quoting officials with information on this matter. one or two icbms are currently being built. the liquid fuel intercontinental ballistic missiles which means they take longer to set up because the liquid fuel is not easily stored inside the missile. what it does mean, according to the u.s. official, it gives the united states a head's up when one is being mantled. a u.s. official tellin
in east. 100 degrees in redding, california as it will be in the next five days. an update on the fire straight ahead. >>> new signs that north korea could be building more missiles. "the washington post" reporting that satellite images show work is under way on the intercontinental ballistic missile in the suburb of pyongyang. if true, the work of the icbms would be a serious blow to the diplomatic efforts between president trump and kim jong-un. for the latest, let's bring...
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i'm matt beavers from the california national guard. we have more than 800 soldiers from the guard either here on the incident or enroute to the incident. in addition we have six fire fighting helicopters. and we're also flying two modular airborne fire fighting system equipped c-130s that are flying out of mclellan. in addition to that we have one mx-9 reaper aircraft giving the incident commander here near realtime view of the erratic and extreme fire behavior that's ongoing with this incident. and it's being able to make -- help them make better decisions more quickly and more effectively. last thing i want to say is really our hearts and our prayers go out to the folks that were affected by this fire. i know we have several national guard folks that were also affected. so we appreciate everybody's -- an opportunity to let everybody know what's going on. i will turn it over to greg stone. >> good afternoon. greg bertelli into the management team. i will give you an operational update. as firefighters, we continually evaluate and reev
i'm matt beavers from the california national guard. we have more than 800 soldiers from the guard either here on the incident or enroute to the incident. in addition we have six fire fighting helicopters. and we're also flying two modular airborne fire fighting system equipped c-130s that are flying out of mclellan. in addition to that we have one mx-9 reaper aircraft giving the incident commander here near realtime view of the erratic and extreme fire behavior that's ongoing with this...
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keswick california well gabriel joins us live now from shasta county california gabriel what's it like that. well it's still pretty grim here i mean firefighters say that they're starting to get the upper hand on this fire but you can really still see the remnants that will be charred remains of this fire that will be here for many weeks months and years to come as you can see this is just another community that we're at just outside of keswick there that story was that we filmed at and you know if we can show these images all day of these burned out homes and it's really can credibly sad but it's also a reminder that these are people's lives people that lived here in some cases many decades people that are now with family friends in other parts of the state or are living in shelters nearby most of them don't want to talk to the media at this point they just want their privacy but i can tell you that even though the flames are gone here as we said from that story you can still see that the smoke is hovering over this area here it's well after nine am local time and the sun is still not
keswick california well gabriel joins us live now from shasta county california gabriel what's it like that. well it's still pretty grim here i mean firefighters say that they're starting to get the upper hand on this fire but you can really still see the remnants that will be charred remains of this fire that will be here for many weeks months and years to come as you can see this is just another community that we're at just outside of keswick there that story was that we filmed at and you...
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. >>> still ahead, is california's new fuel surcharge running out of gas? our exclusive survey finds the tax may not survive the november election. >> plus the northern california city leader calling for a straight pride month and the outraged community members calling for his job. >> this hotel's indoor pool is more like a lake after massive flooding in des moines, iowa. >>> this november voters will get to decide the fate of california's gas tax. drivers have been, as you know, paying more at the pump to fix the state's roads, but our exclusive new kpix5 survey usa poll finds that tacks might be running out of gas. be with -- tax might be running out of gas. kpix5 political reporter melissa caen has the results. >> reporter: when governor jerry brown was sworn into office in 2011, he repeated three principles. here's no. 2. >> second, no new taxes unless the people vote for them. >> reporter: but we do have new taxes and the people did not vote for them yet. >> ayes 27, no's 11. on the urgency ayes 27, no's 11. the measure passes. >> reporter: the new gas
. >>> still ahead, is california's new fuel surcharge running out of gas? our exclusive survey finds the tax may not survive the november election. >> plus the northern california city leader calling for a straight pride month and the outraged community members calling for his job. >> this hotel's indoor pool is more like a lake after massive flooding in des moines, iowa. >>> this november voters will get to decide the fate of california's gas tax. drivers have...
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together, we're building a better california. >>> a federal judge has upheld california's sanctuary policy the trump responsibility to help the federal government enforcing immigration law. >> abc chris nguyen has the story. >> reporter: a victory for the state and immigrants rights activists. >> the law is on our side and competition is on our side and the community will continue to fight if any continue further. >> reporter: in what was thought to be the first test of california sanctuary law, they have prevailed over the trump administration for now. it limits the law and the attorney general to inspect attorney general facilities. >> these laws come as close as you can come to not helping but not interfering, so they were upheld on a state sovereignty theory. >> reporter: the state president originally introduced the state sanctuary law. >> you have an attorney general, jeff sessions, fixated, almost obsessed with immigrants and people of color over the rule of law. >> reporter: the trump administration was successful halting assembly bill 450, which allowed the state to require privat
together, we're building a better california. >>> a federal judge has upheld california's sanctuary policy the trump responsibility to help the federal government enforcing immigration law. >> abc chris nguyen has the story. >> reporter: a victory for the state and immigrants rights activists. >> the law is on our side and competition is on our side and the community will continue to fight if any continue further. >> reporter: in what was thought to be the first...
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together, we're building a better california.teps) (sound of car door opening) (car door closes) (sound of engine starting) and after last night's weirdhouo be .. >>> baseball players always say take one game at a time. they seem to be taking the matter to heart. the wheels were not rolling in houston tonight. top of the 1st, chris taylor hammers one to the wall. a two run double. 3-0, oakland. a three run shot in the 4th with chad pender. the a's win 8-3. chris bassitt picks up his second victory of the year. giants pitcher derek holland getting a walkoff against the cubs. they could not use it until the 13th inning where buster hit one. brandon belt home with the game- winner. 5-4, posey got it. >> wire the giants no good at home? perhaps it is because they warm- up with a game of spike ball before their first pitch. the relief pitcher and andrew mccutchen are the teams biggest spike ball enthusiasts. >> it is kind of like table tennis meets volleyball. >> is there a best player on the team? >> if you want to take me out of the
together, we're building a better california.teps) (sound of car door opening) (car door closes) (sound of engine starting) and after last night's weirdhouo be .. >>> baseball players always say take one game at a time. they seem to be taking the matter to heart. the wheels were not rolling in houston tonight. top of the 1st, chris taylor hammers one to the wall. a two run double. 3-0, oakland. a three run shot in the 4th with chad pender. the a's win 8-3. chris bassitt picks up his...
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. >> it's not just northern california dealing with dangerous wildfires. the new video of flames consuming a home in san diego. >> we have a limited amount of time. >> with the clock ticking to rescue the boy trapped in a flooded cave in thailand, help is on the way from tesla ceo elon musk. the "four on 2" starts now. >>> we begin with this crime scene tape. police officers and investigators surround a home in richmond. police say a man tried to break into this house in the middle of the night and was met by a homeowner with a gun. that homeowner took aim at the burglar, who targeted his home. welcome to the "four on 2". i'm andre senior. >> i'm heather holmes. that 47-year-old suspect authorities say broke a window and the broke into the house and the resident shot the intruder several times. paul chambers reports from richmond with the story. >> reporter: heather, we attempted to talk to the homeowners but they declined. this is still an open and active investigation. but right now, police believe this was a clear-cut case of self-defense. crime scene t
. >> it's not just northern california dealing with dangerous wildfires. the new video of flames consuming a home in san diego. >> we have a limited amount of time. >> with the clock ticking to rescue the boy trapped in a flooded cave in thailand, help is on the way from tesla ceo elon musk. the "four on 2" starts now. >>> we begin with this crime scene tape. police officers and investigators surround a home in richmond. police say a man tried to break into...
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together, we're building a better california. >>> a good morning. joining us now to talk more about the effect of these devastating wildfires throughout the state is state senator jerry hill. we are seeing -- seeing the threats but we are also in sacramento. i understand there is a move to change who is responsible for paying for a lot of these damages? what is going on? >> there is a big move which started in january after the fires of last year. a lot of lobbyist have been fired -- hired to change the narrative. >> in regards to what? >> in terms a responsibility. right now the utilities if they are found at all negligent like pg&e and southern california, would line to the ground if they are found responsible at sts them held liable and we htecostsethe negligent. if they've done something wrong and they're not prudent or reasonable the way that they do things, they are allowed if they act irresponsibility -- irresponsibly they cannot pass this on. the shareholders have to pay. they have to pass it on to the repairs because we benefit from those w
together, we're building a better california. >>> a good morning. joining us now to talk more about the effect of these devastating wildfires throughout the state is state senator jerry hill. we are seeing -- seeing the threats but we are also in sacramento. i understand there is a move to change who is responsible for paying for a lot of these damages? what is going on? >> there is a big move which started in january after the fires of last year. a lot of lobbyist have been...
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california is now ablaze all year round. in the past six years, not one month has passed without a major wildfire here. just now, 17 are burning up and down the state, causing problems for battalion chief paul fleckenstein and his team. the fire that's coming up behind us is a little enthusiastic right now. it's reacting to the wind and the fuels. it's coming up from the bottom below us. mostly the thermal column‘s carrying it up, it's catching the brush, you can hear it cook off the moisture, that's the crackling part. then it's picking up the embers and throwing them kind of where we're not looking for them to go right now. across north america, tens of thousands of firefighters are battling to save life and protect property, setting controlled burns like this one and hacking away at the undergrowth to try to deprive the wildfires of fuel. it is relentless and often dangerous work. quite how dangerous was underlined again with the death of brian hughes, the 33—year—old captain of the arrowhead hotshots. he was fighting thi
california is now ablaze all year round. in the past six years, not one month has passed without a major wildfire here. just now, 17 are burning up and down the state, causing problems for battalion chief paul fleckenstein and his team. the fire that's coming up behind us is a little enthusiastic right now. it's reacting to the wind and the fuels. it's coming up from the bottom below us. mostly the thermal column‘s carrying it up, it's catching the brush, you can hear it cook off the...
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if i move it closer you can see most of northern california into central california with this cloud cover and you can see a little bit of green on the radar. moister air moving in. that will be the case for today. partly sunny. mostly cloudy with that filtered sun. going to feel muggy because of it as well. temperatures this morning already off to a warmer start because of the cloud cover. the winds are light. even calm. likely to remain light for today. not going to loose the sea breeze completely. it'll back off and that will allow for warming inland for today. 61 degrees in san francisco right now. we have 57 to start your morning into livermore and the south bay. 67 san jose. with all the cloud cover in place the temperatures aren't warming to fast. we will again have a nice warm one in store for the afternoon. giving you a view there at the forecast temperatures will rema 60s for most of the morning. as we get into lunchtime 74 degrees. upper 70s in the forecast for heyward, fremont will hit 80. it'll be a mild to warm one from the coast and around the bay. as we get inland a little
if i move it closer you can see most of northern california into central california with this cloud cover and you can see a little bit of green on the radar. moister air moving in. that will be the case for today. partly sunny. mostly cloudy with that filtered sun. going to feel muggy because of it as well. temperatures this morning already off to a warmer start because of the cloud cover. the winds are light. even calm. likely to remain light for today. not going to loose the sea breeze...
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our top story is from california. firefighters hoping they have now reached a turning point in their fight to contain a massive wildfire in northern california. in just a week the so-called carr fire has burned more than 38,000 hectares. that's about 95,000 acres. it has destroyed more than 870 structures. and for the moment it's now 17% contained. but it is still burning everything in its path. even this boat dock. >> wow. at least six people have died so far, including two children and their great grandmother. the widowed great grandfather told our dan simon that he spoke to his family as the fire closed in on them. listen. >> i left and went to town. my wife called me, she said, we can see the fire way over there. you need to come and get me. i said i'm on my way. so i just throwed down everything, took off over there. i got on quartz hill and there's two or three or four lanes of traffic coming up, wouldn't let me down in in. so i just dropped everything and i took off running down there and i helped some guy that
our top story is from california. firefighters hoping they have now reached a turning point in their fight to contain a massive wildfire in northern california. in just a week the so-called carr fire has burned more than 38,000 hectares. that's about 95,000 acres. it has destroyed more than 870 structures. and for the moment it's now 17% contained. but it is still burning everything in its path. even this boat dock. >> wow. at least six people have died so far, including two children and...
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conservation is the key them to the california trail.d. >> the animals are just lovely, just watching them, just seeing something outside of your dogs and cats. the kids can explore that. >> reporter: is that in a videogame? >> no, not really! >> for me it is. ha ha! >> reporter: and zoo directors say with the california trail, the oakland zoo should be ranked among the top tiered zoos in the country. >> thank you. >>> a fight is heating up over public access to privates beach. for almost 70 year, the opal cliffs recreation district has regulated end try to the beach by -- entry to the beach by charging $100 a year to access the beach. the coastal commission wants to void the program and staffers recommended free access for an hour before sunrise to one hour after sunset. this week the district withdrew its application with the commission to amend its permit and said the commission's plan is a failed effort to eliminate all its existing per miss. the district says it's ready to fight the plan in court if necessary. >>> let's talk to our
conservation is the key them to the california trail.d. >> the animals are just lovely, just watching them, just seeing something outside of your dogs and cats. the kids can explore that. >> reporter: is that in a videogame? >> no, not really! >> for me it is. ha ha! >> reporter: and zoo directors say with the california trail, the oakland zoo should be ranked among the top tiered zoos in the country. >> thank you. >>> a fight is heating up over...
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en la materia de california, jorge. univisiÓn.eÑa, carolina, vio a sus dos hijos de lejos comenzÓ a correr desesperadamente. ambos pasaron dos meses en los centro de detenciÓn de ice, en florida, tras ser detenidos en la frontera. cuando se juntaron todos, se convirtiera en una peÑa de amor. se estrenaron tan fuerte que apenas se distingue a sus rostros. >> feliz y gracias a dios porque es el Único que nos ha ayudado a terminarse calvario. esta pesadilla termine. pablo: los niÑos entraron sÓlo desde mÉxico porque ella ya estaba en estados unidos, pero la separaciÓn fue de mucho mÁs de dos meses porque la vida los separÓ hace mucho tiempo. >> siento mucha alegrÍa. la quiero mucho. >> alegrÍa. porque llevo 15 en el que no la veo y feliz. pablo: ambos a menores de edad y esperan tener un estatus legal a travÉs de su madre, que tras aÑos trabajando como documentada tuvo permiso de trabajo pero la pesadilla continÚa para muchos otros niÑos como ellos. el gobierno informÓ que unas 1000 familias, que han sido unificadas, que tienen orden
en la materia de california, jorge. univisiÓn.eÑa, carolina, vio a sus dos hijos de lejos comenzÓ a correr desesperadamente. ambos pasaron dos meses en los centro de detenciÓn de ice, en florida, tras ser detenidos en la frontera. cuando se juntaron todos, se convirtiera en una peÑa de amor. se estrenaron tan fuerte que apenas se distingue a sus rostros. >> feliz y gracias a dios porque es el Único que nos ha ayudado a terminarse calvario. esta pesadilla termine. pablo: los niÑos...
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borja: comenzamos con los feroces incendios en california.tre ellos el que afecta al condado de shasta en el norte del estado que se duplicÓ de tamaÑo dejando dos muertos. uno de ellos es un bombero. sasha: las casas destruidas en redding son incalculables y otros estÁn en amenaza. cerca de 90,000 personas viven en la ciudad y muchas han evacuado sus hogares con el correr de las horas. estas imÁgenes muestran en secuencia el avance del fuego "carr" que se origina por la falla mecÁnica de un vehÍculo. 1.700 bomberos luchan contra el fuego en tierra y al menos 10 helicÓpteros hacen lo propio en el aire.e son miles de usuarios que estÁn compartiendo las impresionantes imÁgenes de los momentos como estÁn viendo ahora mismo en pantalla como momentos de pÁnico que están viviendo por los incendios como una familia, una madre que sale de su casa y ve este panorama, la mujer logra evacuar su casa y huye con sus hijos, en el auto pide por la seguridad de su familia. la vamos a escuchar. ( habla en inglÉs ) sasha: es desgarrador, borja. borja: deben ser
borja: comenzamos con los feroces incendios en california.tre ellos el que afecta al condado de shasta en el norte del estado que se duplicÓ de tamaÑo dejando dos muertos. uno de ellos es un bombero. sasha: las casas destruidas en redding son incalculables y otros estÁn en amenaza. cerca de 90,000 personas viven en la ciudad y muchas han evacuado sus hogares con el correr de las horas. estas imÁgenes muestran en secuencia el avance del fuego "carr" que se origina por la falla...