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it's become central california.e're so used to seeing and thinking of central california as really fertile farmland, and it's the japanese who bring life to this land. then the rest of the white american farming population realized that the japanese amamericans are so productive, and there is a lot of fear that japanese americans are gonna take over the central valley. the asiatic exclusion league forms in 1905. and so, anti-janese and anti-asian sentiment, in general, is growing. and as a result,n 1924, the us federal government passes the immigration act, which th effectively bans all asian immigration into the united states. joseph: while an-japanese sentiment grew, several key figures emerged who would wage a fierce bale over the fate of japanese americans. -john dewitt was an administrator. his career in the army had been as a supply officer, but he diligently worked his way up the chain of command so that by the late '30s, he was a lieutenant general. he was pushing retirement age, and it was pretty clear that
it's become central california.e're so used to seeing and thinking of central california as really fertile farmland, and it's the japanese who bring life to this land. then the rest of the white american farming population realized that the japanese amamericans are so productive, and there is a lot of fear that japanese americans are gonna take over the central valley. the asiatic exclusion league forms in 1905. and so, anti-janese and anti-asian sentiment, in general, is growing. and as a...
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let out of the internment camps in the 1940's, before that, they were successful farmers in central californiang a dry-cleaning business, one of the things i remember asking my grandfather before he passed away was what did you wish you had as your business, and you always wish he wished he had more of him to stand on street corners and bring customers in. i wish we had that technology to give to businesses like my grandparents and many other grandparents and parents as well. it is so important to me. it is a personal cause. being asian-american, i want to make more change and make it tangible, material, and meta prosper is that outcome. kristen: essentially you are creating online villages,, right, so fantastic. where can people learn more? >> instagram.com\metaprosper. we encourage you to send us messages and let us know how we are doing. as we are building communitwo-w. let us know what you want more of, because we are here for you. kristen: thank you so much. nice to meet you. >> thank you so much. good to meet you. kristen: next, the producer of a new documentary kristen: california is of
let out of the internment camps in the 1940's, before that, they were successful farmers in central californiang a dry-cleaning business, one of the things i remember asking my grandfather before he passed away was what did you wish you had as your business, and you always wish he wished he had more of him to stand on street corners and bring customers in. i wish we had that technology to give to businesses like my grandparents and many other grandparents and parents as well. it is so important...
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our hd cameras. 525 of these fire watch cameras are all across the bay area in northern and central california, spotting smoke and fires, and our partners also have access to the scammers too so that they can respond accordingly. all of us are monitoring 24 seven for anything that looks like smoke. >> good update on what you were trying to prepare for. those are new cameras that you are putting up. that something different the company is doing this year? >> reporter: no, because they need to install cameras with a goal of 600 total by the end of this year. that will give the bill's ability of 90% of all the high fire areas across all of northern california. in addition to installing weather stations and cameras, we are also under grounding powerlines. we not a huge initiative to install powerlines, and we are going to get 75 of those miles this year. there are projects happening all across the bay area. one in walnut creek right now, there is another project that will start soon in hatton bay, and there are several underwhelming projects happening in the north bay including here in santa rosa
our hd cameras. 525 of these fire watch cameras are all across the bay area in northern and central california, spotting smoke and fires, and our partners also have access to the scammers too so that they can respond accordingly. all of us are monitoring 24 seven for anything that looks like smoke. >> good update on what you were trying to prepare for. those are new cameras that you are putting up. that something different the company is doing this year? >> reporter: no, because...
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. >> northern central california is experiencing red flag conditions and the red flag warning comingt days after the fast-moving quill fire burned 135 acres north of fairfield. it briefly forced evacuations in the area. all evacuation orders and warnings have been lifted. people are now safely back at home. crews worked overnight to strengthen containment lines and put out hot spots and no reports of any injuries or damage
. >> northern central california is experiencing red flag conditions and the red flag warning comingt days after the fast-moving quill fire burned 135 acres north of fairfield. it briefly forced evacuations in the area. all evacuation orders and warnings have been lifted. people are now safely back at home. crews worked overnight to strengthen containment lines and put out hot spots and no reports of any injuries or damage
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the red flag conditions will continue from now through tomorrow morning across much of north central california and clean most of solano county. there's already been one fire in the area this past weekend and with fire season arriving early this year. cal fire is asking that everyone, not just those who live near the current red flag conditions, the red. >> i think that we're really pushing is making sure that you have your defensible space around your home and also make sure your family is prepared in the event that a fire does happen near you that you have your skipper out already. preplanned. you have the evacuation bag and a go with supplies like water and food. just a new for a couple of days. >> we have those guys on kron 4 dot com. if you need tips on what to put in your go bag or how to weather proof your home and we can't talk about wildfires without talking about the state's drought. californians could see mandatory water cuts amid the growing drought crisis as the hotter summer months approach. governor gavin newsom raise that possibility in a meeting on monday with representatives f
the red flag conditions will continue from now through tomorrow morning across much of north central california and clean most of solano county. there's already been one fire in the area this past weekend and with fire season arriving early this year. cal fire is asking that everyone, not just those who live near the current red flag conditions, the red. >> i think that we're really pushing is making sure that you have your defensible space around your home and also make sure your family...
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. >> in fact, much of north central california experiencing red flag conditions with fire season arrivinggain this year. cal fire is asking that everyone not just people who live near the current red flag conditions be prepared. >> i think that we're really pushing is making sure that you have your defensible space around your home and also make sure your family is prepared in the event that a fire does happen. you say you have your ix caper out party preplanned. you have the evacuation bag and a go with supplies like water and food released just a new for a couple of days. >> the red flag warning comes just days after the fast-moving quail fire burned 135 acres north of fairfield and briefly forced evacuations in the area. all evacuation orders have been lifted. people have going back to their homes. crews worked overnight to strengthen containment lines and put out hot spots. luckily no reports of injuries or damage to any buildings. and as temps stay high. starting today, calfire has suspended burn permits for solano, napa and lake counties. >> the ban includes all outdoor residential
. >> in fact, much of north central california experiencing red flag conditions with fire season arrivinggain this year. cal fire is asking that everyone not just people who live near the current red flag conditions be prepared. >> i think that we're really pushing is making sure that you have your defensible space around your home and also make sure your family is prepared in the event that a fire does happen. you say you have your ix caper out party preplanned. you have the...
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it is going to be in that july august time period which is most of northern and central california nowof the things to keep in mind as we've had this drought going on for several years and that in combination with climate change is playing a part in why it's going to be actually worsening in the coming years. so just something to keep in mind as we had towards the summer season fortunately last month's rain is going to actually alleviate some of that danger for this month this month of may because we do have some moisture in the fuels live doppler 7 showing you the moisture in the form of fog right along the coastline which has held those temperatures in check there is a system that is heading towards a pacific northwest and that has kicked up the swell. we have a beach hazard statement up for tomorrow. risk of rip currents and seeker waves current wave heights are six to eight feet just use caution if you're going to be out there tomorrow at the beaches a live view from our mount tam cam and there is our cooling marine influence 55 in san francisco. it is 64 in oakland today are warme
it is going to be in that july august time period which is most of northern and central california nowof the things to keep in mind as we've had this drought going on for several years and that in combination with climate change is playing a part in why it's going to be actually worsening in the coming years. so just something to keep in mind as we had towards the summer season fortunately last month's rain is going to actually alleviate some of that danger for this month this month of may...
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. >> northern central california is experiencing red flag conditions and the red flag warning coming just days after the fast-moving quill fire burned 135 acres north of fairfield. it briefly forced evacuations in the area. all evacuation orders and warnings have been lifted. people are now safely back at home. crews worked overnight to strengthen containment lines and put out hot spots and no reports of any injuries or damage buildings because of this fire. >> and in the san ramon valley, firefighters are battling a vegetation fire there. the fire burned. 25 acres in the area of highland and camino tassajara roads. it's not clear just how much has been contained at this point. but you can see there's plenty of smoke in that area as that fire burns. >> we are tracking another fire in napa county right now. it's burning near pope street silverado trail and the saint helene area. this is a live camera and we could see all the smoke and how windy it is. the camera shakes around so far. this fire has burned 4 acres. there is no containment. firefighters are asking people to avoid the are
. >> northern central california is experiencing red flag conditions and the red flag warning coming just days after the fast-moving quill fire burned 135 acres north of fairfield. it briefly forced evacuations in the area. all evacuation orders and warnings have been lifted. people are now safely back at home. crews worked overnight to strengthen containment lines and put out hot spots and no reports of any injuries or damage buildings because of this fire. >> and in the san ramon...
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many drive from central california or other parts of california.pay $80 for, round trip and now it's $200. you have people over here like malik who sells kettle corn. he makes several stops throughout the week. he said to run the generator and buy the gas, suddenly he finds himself barely scraping by. these are not huge margins these vendors make. i'll ask a quick question for malik, what has this been like for you now that gas is at a record $6.10 a gallon in los angeles? >> to be honest, it's very challenging. you always have to look for the gas station that sells it left. i can give you a quick example. on the generator that i use, it used to cost me about $13 to fill it up. now it costs me about $23 to fill it up. not even talking about the gas you have to put on your car. so definitely you're spending an extra $100, $150 a week just to try to get by. that definitely put a shrink on your profit. >> super appreciate you taking time out. >> reporter: if you talk to the people, many of them immigrants. malik is from senegal. we talked to others fr
many drive from central california or other parts of california.pay $80 for, round trip and now it's $200. you have people over here like malik who sells kettle corn. he makes several stops throughout the week. he said to run the generator and buy the gas, suddenly he finds himself barely scraping by. these are not huge margins these vendors make. i'll ask a quick question for malik, what has this been like for you now that gas is at a record $6.10 a gallon in los angeles? >> to be...
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. >> this is the only fine art museum in central california. >> each room is grander the next.r dinner guests. his collection includes tapestries from the 1500s. you are enveloped by artwork. >> you can really look at the piece and see what it means. >> young has made sure things are looking up when it comes to projects like wood restoration. >> the amount of time it is taken to do this is extraordinary. the amount of money is extraordinary. it is something that needs to be done. >> visitors can again get up to the enchanted hill. >> this is really cool. >> the indoor roman pool has goldleaf and 2 million tiles. we would expect nothing less. it's a four hour drive from san francisco. liz: visitors to hearst castle are strongly recommended to make reservations, which you can do online. still to come, an update on the baby formula shortage and how the government is stepping in. it's a berdych, it's a plane, actually it's a total lunar eclipse. eclipse. we will have all - bedtime!! - bedtime. ♪♪ i love bedtime. the thin, sweet bite to end the night. oreo thins. hey you two, go out
. >> this is the only fine art museum in central california. >> each room is grander the next.r dinner guests. his collection includes tapestries from the 1500s. you are enveloped by artwork. >> you can really look at the piece and see what it means. >> young has made sure things are looking up when it comes to projects like wood restoration. >> the amount of time it is taken to do this is extraordinary. the amount of money is extraordinary. it is something that...
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. >>> coming up, the unusual mission for a team of rescuers in central california.standed in the first place. >>> right after our show, stick around for "cbs mornings," gayle >>> recent rains created quite the problem for a stubborn group of animals. >> a wildlife rescue team had to help rescue them. these donkeys got stranded in pair pose is a county after water levels rose from rain. their herd was able to swim across the lake, but these two were injured and couldn't cross. after weeks of trying, a group of agencies were able to rescue the pair. >> one of the donkeys sitting on the island, they're not borderline starving, not going to drown. it was a huge relief. >> the two are now in the care of a vet who will treat them. poor guys. >> maybe they wanted to get away. maybe they weren't truly stranded. >> i don't want to be with them. >> like with your family after a long holiday. >>> if you're heading out for the holiday weekend, what you need to know coming up. >> what sports experts say will be a and now most admired alum! get up there. this is so embarrassing.
. >>> coming up, the unusual mission for a team of rescuers in central california.standed in the first place. >>> right after our show, stick around for "cbs mornings," gayle >>> recent rains created quite the problem for a stubborn group of animals. >> a wildlife rescue team had to help rescue them. these donkeys got stranded in pair pose is a county after water levels rose from rain. their herd was able to swim across the lake, but these two were...
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. >> if you think about it, this is the only fine arts museum and the entire central california. >> eachroom grander than the next. imagine having winston churchill and stars like charlie chaplin as your dinner guests. hearst's extensive collection includes tapestries from the 1500s. you are enveloped by artwork. >> to look at the piece and releasee what does this mean. >> through the foundation, young has made sure things are looking up when it comes to projects like wood restoration. >> the amount of time it has taken to do just this is extraordinary. the amount of money is extraordinary but it is something that needs to be done. >> the portion damaged by storms have been fixed so visitors can again get up the enchanted hill. eally cool. >> the indoor roman pool features sparkling goldleaf and 2 million tiles. xpect nothing less. hearst castle is a 4 hour drive from san francisco. >> it is just a great visit. visitors to the castle are strongly recommended to make reservations, which you can do online. i think we all want to swim in that pool. >> amazing. a bay area student on the road
. >> if you think about it, this is the only fine arts museum and the entire central california. >> eachroom grander than the next. imagine having winston churchill and stars like charlie chaplin as your dinner guests. hearst's extensive collection includes tapestries from the 1500s. you are enveloped by artwork. >> to look at the piece and releasee what does this mean. >> through the foundation, young has made sure things are looking up when it comes to projects like...
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if a fire were to break out red flag warning extends pretty much through north central california, including solano county, where i'm standing right these folks in this neighborhood, no stranger to those quick moving wildfires that we'll see throughout the summer months. and they're also saying the winds could gust up to 45 miles an hour in the humidity's down to just 5 to 12%. now, whenever we get a high wind advisory or red flag warning in recent years, there's always concern that is, you know, is pg and e going to shut off the power for one of their psps is why talk to pg e a short time ago. they say the ground is ipactually the fuels are still pretty wet from our rains. we had this spring. and at this point there's no plans to cut shut off the power at least this week. >> we also take a look conditions, humidity, levels of the conditions on the ground. so we are not anticipating a psps for the next 5 days because those conditions don't meet the threshold. >> all right. back live now, of course, of a fire to break out the job of putting it out would fall to cal fire in about 15 minutes fr
if a fire were to break out red flag warning extends pretty much through north central california, including solano county, where i'm standing right these folks in this neighborhood, no stranger to those quick moving wildfires that we'll see throughout the summer months. and they're also saying the winds could gust up to 45 miles an hour in the humidity's down to just 5 to 12%. now, whenever we get a high wind advisory or red flag warning in recent years, there's always concern that is, you...
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now, this red flag warning center, most of north central california, including solano county, where i'm standing here in fairfield and they say the winds could gust. 35 to 45 miles per hour. humidity down to 5 to 12%. and that creates the potential for rapid spread. if a fire does break out now, cal fire would be responsible for fighting any fire that happened to appear here. and they say that they're keeping a close eye on the conditions. you're going to find a lot of vegetation has already. >> where in past years it would be july august when those winds start to show they're drying out. so this year, it's a little bit earlier that as years. >> now here in california, the other thing we worry about whenever there's a red flag warning or high winds is will pg e shut off the power as one of their psps talk to pg knee earlier today. they say that's not going to happen this week. we also take a look conditions, humidity, levels of the conditions on the ground. so we are not anticipating a psps for the next 5 days is because those conditions don't meet the threshold. >> now, again, this red
now, this red flag warning center, most of north central california, including solano county, where i'm standing here in fairfield and they say the winds could gust. 35 to 45 miles per hour. humidity down to 5 to 12%. and that creates the potential for rapid spread. if a fire does break out now, cal fire would be responsible for fighting any fire that happened to appear here. and they say that they're keeping a close eye on the conditions. you're going to find a lot of vegetation has already....
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in california's central valley, home to 19% of the food prodtion inthe word, many li withoutlean driing war whileat the ee of morocco's sahara region, harvesting wat from fohas the pontial toeeply imct culture amera focus ring clicking] [shutter clicking] sheri nter: th was the dr store-- the rt-colorebuilding on the her sid of it w th barber op. the histy of allsworth as inow it icolonel allenorth--wh he retid from t army--wted a pce where he could go and settle with his people, which wasn't too many places available at the time, and he found this piece of land. duringthe timehen therwere droughts everywhere and things were bad in different towns and cities, allensworth thrived. it thrived because they knew how to make it thrive. start with what yohave. ma somethi with iand nevebe satised. that's a quation by gege washiton carv-- dese kada: boor t. hunterno. geor washingn caver. bucolonel aensworthade thatappen herbeuse th was os. is was r histor this wa our town.e did itand when sa "we," 'm saking of blacks. kadara:ulare la used toe th largest fshwater ke west ofhe missiippi, and ba i
in california's central valley, home to 19% of the food prodtion inthe word, many li withoutlean driing war whileat the ee of morocco's sahara region, harvesting wat from fohas the pontial toeeply imct culture amera focus ring clicking] [shutter clicking] sheri nter: th was the dr store-- the rt-colorebuilding on the her sid of it w th barber op. the histy of allsworth as inow it icolonel allenorth--wh he retid from t army--wted a pce where he could go and settle with his people, which wasn't...
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. >> and this is across much of north central california, including most of solano county. but we are seeing fire activity in several bay area locations. it's been a busy afternoon into tonight and in napa county. what we're talking about, what's being called the pope fire is burning near silverado trail zinfandel lane and pope street. and so far this fire has burned 5 acres. so not huge. it is 50% contained. but all of the roads we mentioned are close. this isn't far from napa valley college where they have the lena farmers market. if you're familiar with that area along this silverado trail. there. caltrans tweeted about road closures as well as evacuation orders in effect and another fire. then we've been keeping an eye on. you see choppers fighting this. this is in the san ramon valley. firefighters have contained what was a big grass fire. this burned more than 90 acres today in the area of highland and commune roads. the cause of this fire like the one in napa is under investigation. crews will remain here in the east bay for several more hours tonight to make sure th
. >> and this is across much of north central california, including most of solano county. but we are seeing fire activity in several bay area locations. it's been a busy afternoon into tonight and in napa county. what we're talking about, what's being called the pope fire is burning near silverado trail zinfandel lane and pope street. and so far this fire has burned 5 acres. so not huge. it is 50% contained. but all of the roads we mentioned are close. this isn't far from napa valley...
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that red flag conditions will continue from now through wednesday evening across much of north central california, including most of solano county. this comes just days after the fast-moving quail fire burned 135 acres north of fairfield. >> and briefly forced evacuations in the area. that blaze has been contained. but the danger remains and with fire season arriving early this year, cal fire is asking that everyone, not just those who live near the current red flag conditions. >> be prepared. think that we're really pushing is making sure that you have your defensible space around your home and also make sure your family is prepared in the event that a fire does happen near you that you have your skipper out already. preplanned. you have the evacuation bag and a go with supplies like water and food. just a new for a couple of days. you know, july through september. that's the season, i guess. really scary for neighbors like kathy dos. the red flag conditions are concerning to say the least. she lives in the house. >> that sits next to open space and worries about fast-moving fires like this one.
that red flag conditions will continue from now through wednesday evening across much of north central california, including most of solano county. this comes just days after the fast-moving quail fire burned 135 acres north of fairfield. >> and briefly forced evacuations in the area. that blaze has been contained. but the danger remains and with fire season arriving early this year, cal fire is asking that everyone, not just those who live near the current red flag conditions. >>...
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the warning actually covers most of north central california, high temperatures and wind gusts that can reach around 40 miles an hour creating that high fire danger. cal fire says those factors combined with the dry winter. it's causing them to keep a close eye on conditions way earlier in the year than they'd like to. >> going to find a lot of vegetation has already. where in past years it would be july august when those winds start to show they're drying out. so this year, it's a little bit earlier that has years. >> pg and e says current conditions will not be triggering any of those preemptive power shut offs. this current red flag warning extends until tomorrow night. the red flag warning may be in the north bay, but cal fire crews in santa clara county in the south bay are bracing for what could be a very active fire season there for us. justin campbell, check out their training facility. >> this week, firefighters have been training for fire season. these 2 are practicing a hose lay where they land connect hoses for sometimes for miles to reach a remote fire. another practicing p
the warning actually covers most of north central california, high temperatures and wind gusts that can reach around 40 miles an hour creating that high fire danger. cal fire says those factors combined with the dry winter. it's causing them to keep a close eye on conditions way earlier in the year than they'd like to. >> going to find a lot of vegetation has already. where in past years it would be july august when those winds start to show they're drying out. so this year, it's a little...
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red flag conditions are going to continue now through wednesday morning across much of north central california which includes a most of solano county. but we're also seeing fire activity in fact, elsewhere in the bay, a mandatory evacuation order is in effect for parts of napa county because of a grass fire. there. this is napa counties, interactive map that shows where the evacuation order is in place. this effects the ridgeview area, parts of >> howell mountain, the red means are under an evacuation order. green means the evacuation order was in place but has been lifted. the red circles indicate road closures. this is right near napa valley the pope fires started this afternoon. they're calling it the pope fire. there. it's not huge, but it is burning near some homes so far, 5 acres have burned and it was 50% contained. last hour we just learned containment is up to 80%. so they are making progress. that's good news. the road. see see the roads that are closed again. this is right near napa valley college east of downtown saint the santa ynez farmers market is in the area where the fire has
red flag conditions are going to continue now through wednesday morning across much of north central california which includes a most of solano county. but we're also seeing fire activity in fact, elsewhere in the bay, a mandatory evacuation order is in effect for parts of napa county because of a grass fire. there. this is napa counties, interactive map that shows where the evacuation order is in place. this effects the ridgeview area, parts of >> howell mountain, the red means are under...
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a lot of north central california is under these conditions like we're seeing in solano county right, given what we saw over the past weekend with fires breaking out, they really want you to be prepared. yeah. fire season is here. it's early. cal fire is asking everybody to have a go bag. pushing is making sure that you have your defensible space around your home and also make sure your family is prepared in the event that a fire does happen near you you have your skipper out already. preplanned. you have the evacuation bag and a go with supplies like water and food. staying up for a couple of days. >> and don't forget your prescription medications to sometimes people forget, leave those behind and now they're stuck like maybe an evacuation camp without access to the some of the prescription, their and another thing is not knowing what you're going to your pets. >> and how, you know, you have to hear them on the run. you know, if you have to be evacuated and we've got a lot more information to guidelines on how you can put that go back together. how to weather proof your home. just g
a lot of north central california is under these conditions like we're seeing in solano county right, given what we saw over the past weekend with fires breaking out, they really want you to be prepared. yeah. fire season is here. it's early. cal fire is asking everybody to have a go bag. pushing is making sure that you have your defensible space around your home and also make sure your family is prepared in the event that a fire does happen near you you have your skipper out already....
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that red flag conditions will continue from now through wednesday evening across much of north central california, including most a solano county. this comes just days after the fast-moving quail fire burned 135 acres north of fairfield. >> and briefly forced evacuations in the area. that blaze has been contained. but the danger remains for neighbors like kathy dos, the red flag conditions are concerning to say the least. she lives in the house that sits next to open space and worries about fast-moving fires like this one, you know, july through september. that's the season, i guess. really scary. and with fire season arriving early this year, cal fire is asking that everyone, not just those who live near the current red flag conditions. >> be prepared. think that we're really pushing is making sure that you have your defensible space around your home and also make sure your family is prepared in the event that fire does happen. you say you have your ix caper out already preplanned. you have the evacuation bag and a go with supplies like water and food. just a new for a couple of days. and we hav
that red flag conditions will continue from now through wednesday evening across much of north central california, including most a solano county. this comes just days after the fast-moving quail fire burned 135 acres north of fairfield. >> and briefly forced evacuations in the area. that blaze has been contained. but the danger remains for neighbors like kathy dos, the red flag conditions are concerning to say the least. she lives in the house that sits next to open space and worries...
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. >> across a lot of north central california, by the way, including a lot of solano county. we're seeing conditions that are ripe for fires already been one fire and weekend. and with the fire season arriving. now, cal fire is asking everybody. >> not just those who live in the current red flag conditions be prepared. >> think that we're really pushing is making sure that you have your defensible space around your home and also make sure your family is prepared in the event that a fire does happen. you say you have your skipper out party preplanned. you have the evacuation bag and a go with supplies like water and food. staying up for a couple of days. i will bring up again the pets, right? because the pets have to be part of your plan as well. need to have their food ready to go as well. if you want guides. >> for what to include in your go bag, how to weather proof your home. create that defensible spacem we've got all that information for you on our website. >> at kron 4 dot com. >> it's 6.33. right now. and san francisco mayor london breed says that she's not going to ma
. >> across a lot of north central california, by the way, including a lot of solano county. we're seeing conditions that are ripe for fires already been one fire and weekend. and with the fire season arriving. now, cal fire is asking everybody. >> not just those who live in the current red flag conditions be prepared. >> think that we're really pushing is making sure that you have your defensible space around your home and also make sure your family is prepared in the event...
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this is the only fine arts museum in the entire, central, california.inston churchill and stars like charlie chaplin as your dinner. guests hurst extensive collection includes tapestries from the 1500s you're enveloped by artwork which can really be able to look at the peace and really see what does this mean through the foundation young has made sure things are looking up when it comes to projects like wood restoration the amount of time that it's taken to do just this extraordinary in the amount of money is extraordinary, but it's something that absolutely needs to be done the portion of road damaged by storms leading up to the castle has been fixed. up to the enchanted hill. this is really cool. the in pool featuring gold leaf and tomb tile s we'd expect nothing less. castle is a four-hour drive from san francisco in san simeon dale you wrong abc 7 news. and visitors to hearst castle are strongly recommended to make reservations. i've learned that the hard way myself. you can do that online silicon on abc 7 mornings an update on the baby formula shor
this is the only fine arts museum in the entire, central, california.inston churchill and stars like charlie chaplin as your dinner. guests hurst extensive collection includes tapestries from the 1500s you're enveloped by artwork which can really be able to look at the peace and really see what does this mean through the foundation young has made sure things are looking up when it comes to projects like wood restoration the amount of time that it's taken to do just this extraordinary in the...
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also survived the crash and was able to walk away incredible historic hearst castle on the central californiaopen again after more than two years of being closed. shut down its doors in march of 2020 because of the covid pandemic rainstorms and damage the road to the castle that repair work lasted more than 10 months. there's now a new tour that explores the influence and involvement of the castle's architect julia morgan. the mediterranean revival style castle has 115 rooms, guest houses, pools, eight acres of gardens. it is a spectacular thing to see in person i really have to. i was checking it out yesterday when the news came out. and kind of planning out how many hours it's about four hour drive from here. somebody go check it out sometime soon. my god, when i was a kid, my parents used to take us there. we were so bored now was six or seven children. i'll go now. just you know to enjoy it because i'm an adult. i think that's really cool. thanks for joining us. what's boring as th >> live from new york city, it's "the wendy williams show." >> how are you doing, wendy? >> now, here's our
also survived the crash and was able to walk away incredible historic hearst castle on the central californiaopen again after more than two years of being closed. shut down its doors in march of 2020 because of the covid pandemic rainstorms and damage the road to the castle that repair work lasted more than 10 months. there's now a new tour that explores the influence and involvement of the castle's architect julia morgan. the mediterranean revival style castle has 115 rooms, guest houses,...
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the latest information as of today is 11.9% of california under exceptional drought through central andouthern california, the worst level of drought in the deep red color, we have seen that drought increase over the past year due to la nina and climate change. you may be surprised about the frequency of drought over the plus 20 plus years. i want to show this chart, we have 2001 to 2005 drought, 2007 to 2010, then of course the very large drought from 2012 to 2017, and the latest round which started in 2020 and that continues. because of the more frequent drought, we have seen wildfires spread a lot faster and also farther. you can head to nbcbayarea.com and click on the climate section and we have more ways you can help out the environment. looking at the weather forecast back at home, talk about a major sharp turn in weather. we went from 100 degree weather yesterday to 60s and 70s across a lot of inland valleys. you can see the data, 25 degrees cooler in novato and at concord, fog came strong. i expect fog to continue tomorrow morning, no need for sunglasses on the morning commute p
the latest information as of today is 11.9% of california under exceptional drought through central andouthern california, the worst level of drought in the deep red color, we have seen that drought increase over the past year due to la nina and climate change. you may be surprised about the frequency of drought over the plus 20 plus years. i want to show this chart, we have 2001 to 2005 drought, 2007 to 2010, then of course the very large drought from 2012 to 2017, and the latest round which...
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state officials say san francisco has joined forces with wild land teams to control fires from central california exercises away to prepare city fire crews to help out again as california and the west face another dangerous fire season this year. now there are fire prevention crews that don't need any specific specialized training their goats and there are fire prevention crew at work in west sacramento. they were moved into the area filled with underbrush and, uh, the goats and weeds. the goats will eat their heart's content and sharply reduce the fire risk wherever they wander. they can chomp down 3 to 4 ft. high grass to about four inches , and they can cover about two acres a day, so we use them for hard to reach areas of the city along river banks. near parks behind homes and green belt areas so that they can help to prevent fires from spreading. the goats are a popular fire prevention force across california. recently local goat herds have been rented to two on the grass and weeds near the caldecott tunnel and san francisco's presidio and near the ultimate past, and you don't have to train
state officials say san francisco has joined forces with wild land teams to control fires from central california exercises away to prepare city fire crews to help out again as california and the west face another dangerous fire season this year. now there are fire prevention crews that don't need any specific specialized training their goats and there are fire prevention crew at work in west sacramento. they were moved into the area filled with underbrush and, uh, the goats and weeds. the...
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weekend for the first time in more than two years, the world famous tourist attraction on california's central coast was forced to close during the pandemic and extensive storm damage to and reporter david ali says the historic castle now has a new attraction. spectacular hearst castle open again at long last after being closed to the public for so long state parks has something special planned. we are taking the opportunity to still celebrate our 100 plus anniversary. and we're offering a brand new tour celebrating the life and career of famed architect julia morgan. this tour will definitely show her influence on this estate. and also talk a little bit about mr hearst and how they collaborated together, creating a stunning masterpiece known the world over . they designed and built this castle, which is a spectacular one of a kind collection. that really could never be replicated again spanning two hours. visitors will view rarely seen areas of the castle and learn more. about this groundbreaking pioneer. this was one of her big projects, project number 503 for her, but it took 28 years to wo
weekend for the first time in more than two years, the world famous tourist attraction on california's central coast was forced to close during the pandemic and extensive storm damage to and reporter david ali says the historic castle now has a new attraction. spectacular hearst castle open again at long last after being closed to the public for so long state parks has something special planned. we are taking the opportunity to still celebrate our 100 plus anniversary. and we're offering a...
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we have a red flag fire warning through the central valley of california from reading to modesto. 20 miles per hour fo 45 miles per hour wind gusts tomorrow. humidity could go as low as 5%. while the bay area is not clued the north bay mountains have the risks of 20 miles per hour to 40 miles per hour gusts. this may extend into the bay area. i will continue to update you on that. tomorrow morning mostly sunny skies, 52 in the valley. south bay, 53. no issues on the morning commute. east bay, 54. north bay, 58. with the cool wind it is going to drop the temperatures. it is not going to bring cold temperatures but they are down 4 degrees. 78 in san jose. instead of mid 90s, 87 in concord. 74 in oakland. 59 in half moon bay. 74 in the city. 86 in santa rosa. 79 in novato. after we get our first day of the heat, all of us want to know how long this is going to last. i wanted to show you the 10 day forecast in napa. eventually, look at that. es we are back to the 70s for the following weekend. not this weekend but the weekend after that we are going to see big time relief coming in. good
we have a red flag fire warning through the central valley of california from reading to modesto. 20 miles per hour fo 45 miles per hour wind gusts tomorrow. humidity could go as low as 5%. while the bay area is not clued the north bay mountains have the risks of 20 miles per hour to 40 miles per hour gusts. this may extend into the bay area. i will continue to update you on that. tomorrow morning mostly sunny skies, 52 in the valley. south bay, 53. no issues on the morning commute. east bay,...
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he left a legacy of 52 stores throughout southern and central california, all which provide jobs to more than 8,000 hardworking people. miguel had a deep passion and love for the employees and families for the supermarkets. he was heavily involved in the foundation which offered scholarships to its employees and children. the foundation has given thousands of dollars to help their families pursue higher education. on top of that, he was a supporter and donor to the st. jude children center. for this and so much more i know that his legacy will continue to inspire latinos and countless others in our community and across the country, and i know that his designs will be seen and appreciated by more and more people every day. miguel leaves behind his high school sweetheart and wife, his two sons, granddaughter, his mother, and father. and his brothers, sisters, cousins, aunts, and uncles and many of us who are his dear friends. . many of his family watched him be honored in this body. i have admired his wonderful work, his work ethic. miguel came to the united states not speaking english. mi
he left a legacy of 52 stores throughout southern and central california, all which provide jobs to more than 8,000 hardworking people. miguel had a deep passion and love for the employees and families for the supermarkets. he was heavily involved in the foundation which offered scholarships to its employees and children. the foundation has given thousands of dollars to help their families pursue higher education. on top of that, he was a supporter and donor to the st. jude children center. for...
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that is why we have a new issued red flag fire warning for the central valley of california. reading to modesto, 20 miles per hour to 45 miles per hour wind gusts. humidity is going down. even though the north bay is not included they will have the highest risk in the mountains of 20 miles per hour to 40 miles per hour gusts. >>> firefighters are not mincing their words. they expect this fire season to be among the worst ever. the risk starts to grow starting tomorrow. jeff was mentioning the high temperatures and the wind. ginger is live with a look at how they are preparing. >> reporter: it is that dry brush that you see behind me and all over those hells there. that raising concern. think about it as the fuel that fires need. add the wind and the heat and it is a recipe for disaster. that is what fire departments are looking to get ahead of in the next few days. meet the newest member of the contra costa fire department. the brush truck that the fire departments hope will get to areas that were harder to reach during past fires. >> it has the capabilities to allow us to ge
that is why we have a new issued red flag fire warning for the central valley of california. reading to modesto, 20 miles per hour to 45 miles per hour wind gusts. humidity is going down. even though the north bay is not included they will have the highest risk in the mountains of 20 miles per hour to 40 miles per hour gusts. >>> firefighters are not mincing their words. they expect this fire season to be among the worst ever. the risk starts to grow starting tomorrow. jeff was...
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is building in, we will also have some increased fire danger here primarily through the central valley of california from writing down to about stockton. this includes solano county. humidity that could be as little as 5%. overall, it is not looking extremely bad for us. you can see for tomorrow morning, anywhere from 5 to 10 miles per hour. there some of the stronger wind as we head to tomorrow afternoon we get our typical sea breeze moving in, 10 to about 25 miles per hour, primarily from the west near the coastline, so at this point we are not expected to be in a red flag fire wanted but of course we will continue to keep you updated on that. upper 50s and low 60s, just a little bit of high cloud cover. overall you have a nice start and the north bay, 61 degrees, san francisco 56 and the east bay at 60. a solid 10 degree warm-up, so even though we don't have -- that is when we get into some of this increased fire danger. 19% on here. nine-day concord, 97, head over to the east bay hills. not as hot because of a little bit of a breeze but that is a toasty day for you in oakland at 80. half moon ba
is building in, we will also have some increased fire danger here primarily through the central valley of california from writing down to about stockton. this includes solano county. humidity that could be as little as 5%. overall, it is not looking extremely bad for us. you can see for tomorrow morning, anywhere from 5 to 10 miles per hour. there some of the stronger wind as we head to tomorrow afternoon we get our typical sea breeze moving in, 10 to about 25 miles per hour, primarily from the...
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a day later that saturn was in a chase through central and southern california. the driver, 19-year-old fernando castro, died in a shootout with law enforcement near solvang, but there was no sign of pearl, and no one left to question. her 21st was in december. >> she'd be goofy, want to go out to bars and clubs. >> reporter: while constantly following up on leads for pearl, tragedy compounded for rose pinson. rose's husband, the father of her child andreas, was shot and killed. >> they both hurt because that's the two closest people i had. i know i'll find my sister. and his daddy is up there. >> rose who has remarkable blue eyes is the best thing to ever happen to her and constantly reminds her of pearl. >> he has her laugh, attitude just like herself, just like hers. >> reporter: rose says andreas pushes her to get out of bed every morning and fight for pearl, and fight for the slimmest possibility she can bring pearl home. >> she was always happy, no matter what. she seen the positive in all the negative stuff. it sucks not to have her here with us. especiall
a day later that saturn was in a chase through central and southern california. the driver, 19-year-old fernando castro, died in a shootout with law enforcement near solvang, but there was no sign of pearl, and no one left to question. her 21st was in december. >> she'd be goofy, want to go out to bars and clubs. >> reporter: while constantly following up on leads for pearl, tragedy compounded for rose pinson. rose's husband, the father of her child andreas, was shot and killed....
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this is focused primarily on the central valley and california, reading down to modesto. 20 to 45-mile-per-hourhumidity down to about 5%. the greater bay area is not included in this, but i think northbay mountains could still have 20% to 40%. the wind timeline and we can forecast in about 15 minutes. >> thank you, jeff. >>> new at 11:00, san francisco firefighter, charged with assaulting a fellow firefighter. the skitter segment degree, robert mohammed went to confront another firefighter at his home in oakland, where both were off-duty. that's what mohammed allegedly hit that man with a wrench issued by the san francisco fire department. he was charged with assault with a deadly weapon. a source tells our biscuit unit, the assault took the victim's arm. still no word on a motive error an apartment in disarray and in need of change. >>> leaders say, they're at least with sexual misconduct from officers, including drugs charges. a plan for change that will require compromise from the union. nbc bay area's ian cull explains. >> reporter: the firm address of recent incidents with new officers, ho
this is focused primarily on the central valley and california, reading down to modesto. 20 to 45-mile-per-hourhumidity down to about 5%. the greater bay area is not included in this, but i think northbay mountains could still have 20% to 40%. the wind timeline and we can forecast in about 15 minutes. >> thank you, jeff. >>> new at 11:00, san francisco firefighter, charged with assaulting a fellow firefighter. the skitter segment degree, robert mohammed went to confront another...
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the county are under a red flag warning that warning actually covers most of the north central part of californiaemps and wind gusts that could reach up to 40 miles an hour are creating that high fire danger. cal fire says those factors combined with the dry winter. is causing them to keep a close eye on those conditions. little earlier in the year than they'd like to. >> you're going to find a lot of vegetation has already. where in past years it would be july august when the those would start to show they're drying out. so this year, it's a little bit earlier that as years. >> p g says current conditions will not trigger any public safety power. shut-offs this current red flag warning extends until tomorrow evening. >> talk about a lot of county. take a live look outside here. this is fairfield along interstate 88 manuel capos parkway. you can see those once green hills are now fully brown. you can feel it yet turn the corner here. it's got the winds. you get the dry conditions. yeah, county, it's you know, this year we almost came to average in some parts of bay area. but we have most that rai
the county are under a red flag warning that warning actually covers most of the north central part of californiaemps and wind gusts that could reach up to 40 miles an hour are creating that high fire danger. cal fire says those factors combined with the dry winter. is causing them to keep a close eye on those conditions. little earlier in the year than they'd like to. >> you're going to find a lot of vegetation has already. where in past years it would be july august when the those would...
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again, fire officials tell us in southern california, where you are in central and northern california expect more of this in the coming months. back to you. kumasi: conditions in the bay area are also prime for wildfires. there were at least four of them yesterday. sky 7 spotted a fire burning next to 880 in oakland. firefighters quickly put that one out. in san leandro, fire spread to some fences near homes, and in antioch, fire crews got a fire control under -- under co in a couple of hours. you can always stay prepared for when these fires hit by tracking wind and conditions in your neighborhood in real-time. live doppler 7 is always running for you, on abc7news.com. this morning, the white house is marking one million deaths from covid. we knew this was coming, jobina, as there are new because urns for the summer as cases rise across the country. jobina: cases are averaging nearly 75,000 daily official reports, close to a high we have not seen in three ■months. this increase is triggering concerns for the summer and fall. the cdc reports omicron sub variants are driving the concer
again, fire officials tell us in southern california, where you are in central and northern california expect more of this in the coming months. back to you. kumasi: conditions in the bay area are also prime for wildfires. there were at least four of them yesterday. sky 7 spotted a fire burning next to 880 in oakland. firefighters quickly put that one out. in san leandro, fire spread to some fences near homes, and in antioch, fire crews got a fire control under -- under co in a couple of hours....
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as we take a look at what's happening across california, we didn't see a change from all of the red, the extreme drought that we are seeing across the centralley into northern california. and for the bay area, we're still in a severe drought, which is basically a step down from there as some of the recent rainfall helped out the north bay a little bit, but unchanged elsewhere. and we need a lot of rain to catch up to normal. in the month of may, our transition to those drier months, it's hard to make up on rainfall deficits, especially with the storm systems we have seen recently. we need over 6 3/4 of rain to catch up to the normal amount. in oakland, you need almost an inch of rain, but young see those rainfall deficits, how much we have measured and how much that is below normal. and we are starting out with some clouds, starting to see it clearing out and breezy winds as our highs head for the upper 60s and low 70s. it's pretty much going to be the same tomorrow and saturday, as well. but i think we'll see more sunshine on saturday with the comfortable air. and we'll see a slight chance of some of those spotty showers making it into the
as we take a look at what's happening across california, we didn't see a change from all of the red, the extreme drought that we are seeing across the centralley into northern california. and for the bay area, we're still in a severe drought, which is basically a step down from there as some of the recent rainfall helped out the north bay a little bit, but unchanged elsewhere. and we need a lot of rain to catch up to normal. in the month of may, our transition to those drier months, it's hard...
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historic hearst castle is reopening tomorrow after closing back in march of 2020 castle on the central californiaion when it had to shut down at the beginning of the pandemic. hearst castle will now welcome back guests and is offering a new tour when the focus is on the life and work of the castle's architect julia morrigan through other tours are available. reservations are not required, but they're highly suggested if you have not been to this gem of california, i recommend that you do now that it's back open. crackdown on water wasters in the south bay as the ongoing drought continues to get worse, the new finds that could be on the way for those who aren't conserving water also ahead. some of the newer variants of the neuro microns sub variants. might lead to a bigger surge. experts say we could be in for another covid surge in the next few months. that warning comes as millions of americans are vaccinated, boosted and still getting infected. we're talking live with the doctor about what's driving this latest jump in cases, plus a new plan for rising inflation. but president biden wants the f
historic hearst castle is reopening tomorrow after closing back in march of 2020 castle on the central californiaion when it had to shut down at the beginning of the pandemic. hearst castle will now welcome back guests and is offering a new tour when the focus is on the life and work of the castle's architect julia morrigan through other tours are available. reservations are not required, but they're highly suggested if you have not been to this gem of california, i recommend that you do now...
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june 16th , the historic hearst castle along the central california coast is open again to the public after more than two years. hearst castle, closed back in march of 2020 at the beginning of the pandemic, then rainstorms damage the road to the castle. the repair work lasted more than 10 months. now there's a new tour that explores the influence and involvement of the castle's architect julia morrigan. the castle has 115 rooms, guest houses, pools and eight acres of gorgeous gardens. student elections are going on right now. and you see davis this week and one referendum on the ballot would change the school's mascot to a cow. this isn't the change the team to team name, by the way, which is the aggies. instead it would change the mascot image from gun rock the mustang to that cow. that mascot dates back to the 19 twenties, but organizers of the referendum, say u. c davis needs a unique identity and mascot that can build a community. they point out. many other universities already have mustang mascots and c. davis students would relate more to the cows that live on the campus , some
june 16th , the historic hearst castle along the central california coast is open again to the public after more than two years. hearst castle, closed back in march of 2020 at the beginning of the pandemic, then rainstorms damage the road to the castle. the repair work lasted more than 10 months. now there's a new tour that explores the influence and involvement of the castle's architect julia morrigan. the castle has 115 rooms, guest houses, pools and eight acres of gorgeous gardens. student...
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>> i wanted to start off with a look at our fire warning in northern california from the central valleydesto. humidity down to about five % and while the greater bay area is not included in this northbay mountains has the highest risk. we will continue to keep you updated. otherwise as we head for tomorrow morning, we are starting off mostly sunny with temperatures in the 50s. the numbers go down a few degrees so not quite as hot as we head through tomorrow's forecast. 86 in santa rosa, 79 in san jose. the 50s and 60s right there at the coastline. in my 7 day forecast, we have some 90s coming in next monday, tuesday, and also wednesday. we have a pretty good weekend shaping up for us. >> that is a nice warm weekend. thank you, jeff. >>> coming up at 11:00, tonight a mysterious case of monkeypox confirmed here in the u.s. what we are learning about the case and how it is transmitted between people. that is coming up on our 11:00 news. a lot of chicago med followed by chicago fire in a 10:00 se, 11:00 news. that is going to do it for us here at seven. for everyone here at nbc bay area tha
>> i wanted to start off with a look at our fire warning in northern california from the central valleydesto. humidity down to about five % and while the greater bay area is not included in this northbay mountains has the highest risk. we will continue to keep you updated. otherwise as we head for tomorrow morning, we are starting off mostly sunny with temperatures in the 50s. the numbers go down a few degrees so not quite as hot as we head through tomorrow's forecast. 86 in santa rosa,...
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first, one of the routine things the drought monitor which shows california largely in droughts mostly severe drought but large swath central valley in california. we are still in drought. most importantly, it's allowed in the press different ways that the two largest reservoirs in california. you'll note that hetch hetchy stands as of may 2nd, 332,000-acre feet. overall, our storage is in good condition. you will see that water bank has been coming down. that helped to contribute to our ability to keep water stored up country. water bank because the curtailments have been suspended by the state and they are still suspended allows us to actually utilize water bank as it was intended with the districts taking water out while we're diverting water up hetch hetchy. looking at the cumulative precipitation at hetch hetchy. we saw big end of october, big end of december. then kind of being flat basically for january, february and march. april was actually averaged for the hetch hetchy watershed. we did get little shot in the arm there this last month. on the snow pack side, again, you'll see bumped up there little bit in april wi
first, one of the routine things the drought monitor which shows california largely in droughts mostly severe drought but large swath central valley in california. we are still in drought. most importantly, it's allowed in the press different ways that the two largest reservoirs in california. you'll note that hetch hetchy stands as of may 2nd, 332,000-acre feet. overall, our storage is in good condition. you will see that water bank has been coming down. that helped to contribute to our...
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the clerk: nomination, the judiciary, sunshine susan sykes of california to be united states district judge for the central district of california. mr. schumer: i send a cloture motion to the desk. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: cloture motion, we, the undersigned senators in correspondence correspondence do hereby move to bring to a close debate -- in accordance with the provisions of rule 22 of the standing rules of the senate do hereby move to bring to a close debate of executive calendar number 799, sunshine sue san sykes of california to be united states district judge for the central district of california signed by 17 senators as follows. mr. schumer: i ask consent the reading of the names be waived. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. schumer: finally, i ask unanimous consent that the mandatory quorums for the cloture motions filed today, may 12, be waived. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. schumer: i note the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: the defense of their homeland far surpassed expectations
the clerk: nomination, the judiciary, sunshine susan sykes of california to be united states district judge for the central district of california. mr. schumer: i send a cloture motion to the desk. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: cloture motion, we, the undersigned senators in correspondence correspondence do hereby move to bring to a close debate -- in accordance with the provisions of rule 22 of the standing rules of the senate do hereby move to bring to a close...
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central valley. >> with california in a historical drought, the state is looking at in the beta ways to -- looking at innovative ways to save water. >> water recycling is about finding new water. not just expecting -- just accepting the scarcity mindset. if there -- if they are successful scaling of this recycling project at the scale they are proposing, there will never have been a project like this in u.s. history. this >> year's budget includes more than $7 billion to address the drought. emergency regulations take effect next month to take -- to cut back on water usage. >>>> we are warming up around here. >> that will not help our drought situation. >> i don't see any rain under the forecast either so not a good situation. we are going to continue to see the warmth building. today, temperatures ranging from 58 and a half moon bay to 88 in fairfield. it was certainly a warmer day. 76 in san jose. 81 in santa rosa. i want to show you how much warmer we are running. up four degrees in mountain view. up six degrees in santa rosa. the winds on shore blowing from the cooler ocean water. keeping the
central valley. >> with california in a historical drought, the state is looking at in the beta ways to -- looking at innovative ways to save water. >> water recycling is about finding new water. not just expecting -- just accepting the scarcity mindset. if there -- if they are successful scaling of this recycling project at the scale they are proposing, there will never have been a project like this in u.s. history. this >> year's budget includes more than $7 billion to...
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which source our grapes from the central coast of california.ten different wines on the market right now. >> my indigenous heritage shows itself in the wine making process. the future hopes is to one day have our own vineyard. >> i am the first native american wine maker to be recognized in the country. i'm very proud but also very humbled. i'm trying to create that path for other people that are like me in this industry. i'm here to cheer them on and be a support group for them. wealth is breaking ground on your r biggest project yet. worth is giviving the people wo build it a solid foundation. wealth is shutting down the office for mike's retirement party. worth is giving the employee who ent half his life with you, the party of a lifetime. ♪ ♪ wealth is watching your business grow. worth is watching your employees gr with it. ♪ ♪ mission, life. i get to keep her. we get to have her and enjoy her. and she gets to grow up, which is the best gift anyone could ever give. [ kimberly ] before clearchoice, my dental health was so bad i would be in a
which source our grapes from the central coast of california.ten different wines on the market right now. >> my indigenous heritage shows itself in the wine making process. the future hopes is to one day have our own vineyard. >> i am the first native american wine maker to be recognized in the country. i'm very proud but also very humbled. i'm trying to create that path for other people that are like me in this industry. i'm here to cheer them on and be a support group for them....
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. >> and this incredible heat has been in place for a couple of days and now the central valley of californiaamericans under the heat advisory where temperatures, as hot as 103 degrees which is about 20 degrees above seasonal averages. 82 is normal in sacramento there for this time of year. 101 what we expect on tuesday. could be a record. 102 we expect on wednesday. also on pace here to be a record. and notice bakersfield, even palm springs, temperatures running at least 5 to 20 degrees above average. but there is the record for sacramento, a record standing since the early 1950s. and we know the drought situation has been pretty bad, but the average rainfall daifd today across long beach, 1.4 inches have come down since may 24th. and the perspective is that 14% of normal has occurred and we're entering dry season. this is really a bad setup when it comes to the excessive heat and of course the upcoming fire season. just toward the east, a mvp weather severe weather across texas. and winds and hail, very little in the chance of tornadoes here, but looking at some storms across houston as far
. >> and this incredible heat has been in place for a couple of days and now the central valley of californiaamericans under the heat advisory where temperatures, as hot as 103 degrees which is about 20 degrees above seasonal averages. 82 is normal in sacramento there for this time of year. 101 what we expect on tuesday. could be a record. 102 we expect on wednesday. also on pace here to be a record. and notice bakersfield, even palm springs, temperatures running at least 5 to 20 degrees...
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that one off the california central coast. plus, details out of state plan to crack down on water wasters right before we had for those dry summer months. >> the warriors are hoping to close out the grizzlies at home. tonight. we are live from chase center with a look at how the game's going and how fans are manhood looks different from guy to guy. but when yours bends in a different direction, you might feel bothered by it. so talk to a urologist. because a bend in your erection might be peyronie's disease or pd. it's a condition that involves a buildup of scar tissue. but, it's treatable. xiaflex is the only fda- approved nonsurgical treatment for appropriate adult men with peyronie's disease. along with daily penile stretching and straightening exercises, xiaflex has been proven to help gradually reduce the bend. don't receive if the treatment area involves your urethra, or if you're allergic to any collagenase or any of the ingredients. may cause serious side effects, including: penile fracture or other serious injury duri
that one off the california central coast. plus, details out of state plan to crack down on water wasters right before we had for those dry summer months. >> the warriors are hoping to close out the grizzlies at home. tonight. we are live from chase center with a look at how the game's going and how fans are manhood looks different from guy to guy. but when yours bends in a different direction, you might feel bothered by it. so talk to a urologist. because a bend in your erection might be...
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hundreds of miles north of los angeles, a businessman visiting california's central coast said he saw smith. and a beautiful woman, and a cash only taco restaurant. >> i happen to click on the link, saw the photo. and i said oh boy. >> the waitress corroborated the story. >> he was sitting here, she was sitting right here. >> gavin's sister raced up the coast sort of the restaurant. >> and i said, here is my brother's picture. did you see him? >> and? >> no. that was truly heartbreaking to me. >> it was all a big mistake, but it wasn't the last of the sightings. people seemed to see gavin smith everywhere. >> because he kind of stands out in the photo, big white smile, tanned face. tall guy. pretty much every tall tanned, blonde hair man was getting spotted as being gavin smith. >> weeks, months, pass. no sign of gavin. with no answers, lisa was forced to reveal something publicly. something painful. and maybe crucial. >> coming up. what had happened to gavin smith? >> it didn't make sense to me. >> lisa, i think this is suicide, and then we go i think this is a murder. our gut instin
hundreds of miles north of los angeles, a businessman visiting california's central coast said he saw smith. and a beautiful woman, and a cash only taco restaurant. >> i happen to click on the link, saw the photo. and i said oh boy. >> the waitress corroborated the story. >> he was sitting here, she was sitting right here. >> gavin's sister raced up the coast sort of the restaurant. >> and i said, here is my brother's picture. did you see him? >> and?...
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puede haber riesgo en el incendio que estamos viendo y en algunas áreas en el sur de california y lo que ser valle centrals 40 millas vienen desde el norte y más de 50 millas por hora y débil esas condiciones se han difícil de controlar y de los 57 60÷ y en horas de la madrugada desde morgan en los 49 hasta los cinco integrados y 86 vea las temperaturas y es el interior y 93 de 24÷ y solamente la línea costera se va mantener fresca templada y debida a la presencia estamos viendo su desierto y todo estas tormentas de arena que van a llegar por este fin de semana la costa de los estados unidos y estamos monitoreando desde los satélites que sucede el fenómeno que sigue de forma mundial y que llega hasta los estados unidos desde el norte de África. 93÷ dijera descenso en la máxima y se con la región temperaturas mañana cercanos en 87 jueves y viernes a los 80 estable cálido de temporada y 4÷ para méxico saldrán los elegidos todos los detalles de los convocados de gerardo martino uy, sofía se dignó a visitarnos. he estado ocupada, prima. ocupada patty. ahora es gigillonaria. ¿gigillonaria? tiene at&t fiber con
puede haber riesgo en el incendio que estamos viendo y en algunas áreas en el sur de california y lo que ser valle centrals 40 millas vienen desde el norte y más de 50 millas por hora y débil esas condiciones se han difícil de controlar y de los 57 60÷ y en horas de la madrugada desde morgan en los 49 hasta los cinco integrados y 86 vea las temperaturas y es el interior y 93 de 24÷ y solamente la línea costera se va mantener fresca templada y debida a la presencia estamos viendo su...