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in hayward, ken pit chard. >>> ktvu.com, we dedicated a section on california's drought. you can see our reports on the impacts it's having. >>> pretty active weather pattern right now. wrap around moisture is working its way through the east bay. we're getting heavy rain in the yellow and darker green. 24 heading out to walnut creek. now we're out towards liver more. here is 84 by 580. this shower activity is moving this way. this heavy moderate rain is going to move in your area, working its way down the east side of the bay. free month, heavy showers there, san jose just cleared out, showers there just a bit ago. thunder showers are still possible. they're churning up on oo and 80. we'll see you back in a minute with the radar from the sierras. >> bill mentioned snow is still falling at the sierras. conditions there now and how much snow we can count on. >> it's stupid, ruthless >>> a fed extruck that slammed into a tour bus full of high school students was not on fire before the crash. that's according to the preliminary report released today t.agency says the fire st
in hayward, ken pit chard. >>> ktvu.com, we dedicated a section on california's drought. you can see our reports on the impacts it's having. >>> pretty active weather pattern right now. wrap around moisture is working its way through the east bay. we're getting heavy rain in the yellow and darker green. 24 heading out to walnut creek. now we're out towards liver more. here is 84 by 580. this shower activity is moving this way. this heavy moderate rain is going to move in your...
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in hayward, ken pit chard. >>> ktvu.com, we dedicated a section on california's drought. can see our reports on the impacts it's having. >>> pretty active weather pattern right now. wrap around moisture is working its way through the east bay. we're getting heavy rain in the yellow and darker green. 24 heading out to walnut creek. now we're out towards liver more. here is 84 by 580. this shower activity is moving this way. this heavy moderate rain is going to move in your area, working its way down the east side of the bay. free month, heavy showers there, san jose just cleared out, showers there just a bit ago. thunder showers are still possible. they're churning up on oo and 80. we'll see you back in a minute with the radar from the sierras. >> bill mentioned snow is still falling at the sierras. conditions there now and how much snow we can count on. >> it's stupid, ruthless and evil. >> shattered glass, damaged property found by dozens of victims today. we're throwing in a son #2: actually, $1,000 fuel reward card. we've never done that. >> download the new ktvu weath
in hayward, ken pit chard. >>> ktvu.com, we dedicated a section on california's drought. can see our reports on the impacts it's having. >>> pretty active weather pattern right now. wrap around moisture is working its way through the east bay. we're getting heavy rain in the yellow and darker green. 24 heading out to walnut creek. now we're out towards liver more. here is 84 by 580. this shower activity is moving this way. this heavy moderate rain is going to move in your...
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Apr 1, 2014
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the home has been red tagged while the -- when the lightning struck the tree, chards of wood were sent flying up to three blocks away. the impact from the strike damaged roofs and pleau out windows -- dash blew out windows from the area. >> i was sitting at my desk. i didn't see the lightning. i just felt this huge explosion. i heard it was thunder. i thought it was thunder. i thought my god. that's close. >> this is what the 80-foot tall tree looked like before the lightning strike and today, as you've seen, a lig part of it is -- a big part of it is gone. >> you can keep track of the storms. download the weather app. you can get it on your iphone, i'm pad or an -- ipad or android device. >>> police are searching for a man who lured a 6-year-old away from her school and sexually assaulted her near bella vista elementary school. sals castanedo -- sal castanedo is live with more. >> reporter: good afternoon. oakland police say they are increasing patrols and just moments ago, oakland police reiterated that they need the public's help in catching what could be a serial child predator. po
the home has been red tagged while the -- when the lightning struck the tree, chards of wood were sent flying up to three blocks away. the impact from the strike damaged roofs and pleau out windows -- dash blew out windows from the area. >> i was sitting at my desk. i didn't see the lightning. i just felt this huge explosion. i heard it was thunder. i thought it was thunder. i thought my god. that's close. >> this is what the 80-foot tall tree looked like before the lightning strike...
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Apr 5, 2014
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we begin with when pit chard with what went wrong. >> reporter: almost every you see here behind me are warriors. the a's fans didn't get a -- [ inaudible ] they're scratching their heads because it was not raining. >> regrettably, due to field conditions, tonight's game has been postponed. >> reporter: before the game was called and boos filled the stadium, the signs of trouble was there n. we got here and they were working on the field. >> we're a little disappointed. >> i came all the way from st. elizabeth's for this game, 4 hour drive. >> reporter: perhaps the fans had a right to be disappointed. apparentlily a tar please was left off the infield overnight. despite best efforts of ground crews today tfield was ruled unplayable. some disagreed, others did not. >> it thought they could definitely have play this had game. >> are for you? >> for me. >> i know wet fields can be a source of injury. i get that. >> reporter: well, the a's fans have been told that those in attendance today will have tickets for another day for game and parking. that game has not been rescheduled. it will be
we begin with when pit chard with what went wrong. >> reporter: almost every you see here behind me are warriors. the a's fans didn't get a -- [ inaudible ] they're scratching their heads because it was not raining. >> regrettably, due to field conditions, tonight's game has been postponed. >> reporter: before the game was called and boos filled the stadium, the signs of trouble was there n. we got here and they were working on the field. >> we're a little disappointed....
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Apr 5, 2014
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we begin with when pit chard with what went wrong. >> reporter: almost every you see here behind me are warriors. the a's fans didn't get a -- [ inaudible ] they're scratching their heads because it was not raining. >> regrettably, due to field conditions, tonight's game has been postponed. >> reporter: before the game was called and boos filled the stadium, the signs of trouble was there n. we got here and they were working on the field. >> we're a little disappointed. >> i came all the way from st. elizabeth's for this game, 4 hour drive. >> reporter: perhaps the fans had a right to be disappointed. apparentlily a tar please was left off the infield overnight. despite best efforts of ground crews today tfield was ruled unplayable. some disagreed, others did not. >> it thought they could definitely have play this had game. >> are for you? >> for me. >> i know wet fields can be a source of injury. i get that. >> reporter: well, the a's fans have been told that those in attendance today will have tickets for another day for game and parking. that game has not been rescheduled. it will be
we begin with when pit chard with what went wrong. >> reporter: almost every you see here behind me are warriors. the a's fans didn't get a -- [ inaudible ] they're scratching their heads because it was not raining. >> regrettably, due to field conditions, tonight's game has been postponed. >> reporter: before the game was called and boos filled the stadium, the signs of trouble was there n. we got here and they were working on the field. >> we're a little disappointed....
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at once a moonscape and a slurry of fuel, scattered sceptic tanks and chards of metal. up to five stories deep, it is unforgiving ter rain. >> you dig, bring a dog through, you have a hit, dig a bit more, and you go in layers, trying to be mindful of voids and the way logs are stacked, it could be someone underneath it. it's intense. you are focussed on anything. we can find parts of people, it's the tough part. >> are there fam lip members with you? >> family members at times, too. >> do you get worried about what some of the family members may is it find or see? >> one of the families that we found - found their loved one. they were there with us. they helped, you know, with the recovery of the body. they were there when he was flown out. you know, it was - there's a - there's a moment of grieving. they know of their predicament. they don't have illusions of grandure. the people are real. they understood what they are going to see. so... it's tough, yes. it's hard. >> i got to imagine part of the reason people live here, in spite of the fact that there's reports that
at once a moonscape and a slurry of fuel, scattered sceptic tanks and chards of metal. up to five stories deep, it is unforgiving ter rain. >> you dig, bring a dog through, you have a hit, dig a bit more, and you go in layers, trying to be mindful of voids and the way logs are stacked, it could be someone underneath it. it's intense. you are focussed on anything. we can find parts of people, it's the tough part. >> are there fam lip members with you? >> family members at...
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of women's suffrage but barbara had no problem exerting her authority as the face of tapmany on or chard street which was the heart of her district. >> i am a practical politician. i've lived and worked on the lower east side since 1876, and i have used the tried and true tahmany -- tammany individuals, i can't make a speech but i get to the individual. >> and she did that in the most personal way possible. when she heard one of the peddlers on orchard street -- everybody called him onions pause that's what he sold -- when. >> she heard he was ill, she sent him to the southwest where the air was dry canner. on another occasion as she made her way through the pushcarts on the lower east side, a woman approached her with tears. she was a peddler, and she had set up shop on the wrong corner or at least that's what the police told her. the cops were right. the old woman was in the wrong place. so barbara did what any good leader would have done she gave the cops her orders. >> look the other way. [laughter] and so justice was done on the lower east side. [laughter] tammany had a way of getti
of women's suffrage but barbara had no problem exerting her authority as the face of tapmany on or chard street which was the heart of her district. >> i am a practical politician. i've lived and worked on the lower east side since 1876, and i have used the tried and true tahmany -- tammany individuals, i can't make a speech but i get to the individual. >> and she did that in the most personal way possible. when she heard one of the peddlers on orchard street -- everybody called him...
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and so that means the old ard greens and the miss ards, and the swiss chard.if you can, make them raw. so in my book the kale salad is the most popular dish even more than the strawberry cheesecake, you know, noncheesecake. and the reason is that you get the iron from the greens, you get the calcium, you get the vitamin k for the bones. so dark, leafy greens are where i tell everyone to start. so half of your plate, at least if you can't do that, make it a third and have smoothies in the morning where you throw in spinach, and you throw in kale, and you throw in dandelion greens. one or two leaves. okay? >> thank you. >> you're welcome. >> panelists, my name is paul coats, and i just want to thank you all for the presentations. i have for ms. savoy and a question for ms. mcquirter, i may have misheard your comment on w.e. duboise, particularly i think the article you did on africa, while the world powers are, why the first world war was fought and particularly his relationship and comments around africa, did you make a comment or something about the national p
and so that means the old ard greens and the miss ards, and the swiss chard.if you can, make them raw. so in my book the kale salad is the most popular dish even more than the strawberry cheesecake, you know, noncheesecake. and the reason is that you get the iron from the greens, you get the calcium, you get the vitamin k for the bones. so dark, leafy greens are where i tell everyone to start. so half of your plate, at least if you can't do that, make it a third and have smoothies in the...
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as of chards evening to all sunny and dry and warmer. even more as we head into sunday. get caught up aired monday tuesday next week. temperatures soaring in the '80s. will start to cool down for than the we. >> : few shoppers continue to that caught our mes of the golden gate. as we had the night 10:00 hour things really start to dry out. let dry conditions as we head into tomorrow. so little cloud cover to get around. as we head into tomorrow morning. all more mild in some places mainly in the course i like separate the scope of their pre 43210 pleasanton 344 in sunnyvale. start the day for the afternoon were looking at upper 60s low seventies in the south bay. significant warmup the most up-to-date. 78687 is a in milpitas since thing and not all auto. for the they will he get up as it sees as well for the most are pure fuel assemblies but sen. 64 though in hayward 65 and at san leandro. 68 and pleasanton. at the coastline were seen low 60s same thing and san francisco. and the north bay is the upper 60s and low '70's did look at extended forecast. but trouble warmup t
as of chards evening to all sunny and dry and warmer. even more as we head into sunday. get caught up aired monday tuesday next week. temperatures soaring in the '80s. will start to cool down for than the we. >> : few shoppers continue to that caught our mes of the golden gate. as we had the night 10:00 hour things really start to dry out. let dry conditions as we head into tomorrow. so little cloud cover to get around. as we head into tomorrow morning. all more mild in some places mainly...
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>> well, actually, i lectureed on what rich chard oaz -- richard posed the question before we came here. thought about it. of course, there are people who say we should have used for sticks or more carrots. but looking back over the past 20 years, i think if i, i'm a little provocative here, there were two major occasions where we probably would have and should have done things differently. and one is back in 1992 when the iaea found out that there was discrepancy between the amount of plutonium that the north koreans reported and the iaea and the international community suspected that they had. we insisted on what is known as specialty inspection which put the north koreans into a corner and gave them the need as well as opportunity to get out of the npt system and the agreement that they subsequently signed. and that started the whole thing which ended with the geneva agreed framework. now, if we had not put the north koreans to a corner and continued with the inspection arrangements of the iaea monitors and the cameras and all that, it was not necessary to have the negotiation that l
>> well, actually, i lectureed on what rich chard oaz -- richard posed the question before we came here. thought about it. of course, there are people who say we should have used for sticks or more carrots. but looking back over the past 20 years, i think if i, i'm a little provocative here, there were two major occasions where we probably would have and should have done things differently. and one is back in 1992 when the iaea found out that there was discrepancy between the amount of...
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it's actually chard. so, chard is one of those greens that we can plant this crop in the fall, get a harvest all through the winter and into the spring before it'll go up and flower and we'll have to replant. >> i like just the who concept of being able to create something and then to know that my energy, that the energy that i'm putting to my work is gonna improve somebody's life. >> soil born farms is a nonprofit organization. for the last 3 years, staff have been farming these 25 acres within the american river parkway. this land actually dates back to the 1800s and originally belonged to william leidesdorff, america's first african-american millionaire. >> yeah. he owned it for about 10 years and actually did some production on the property even back then for a lot of the mining camps and stuff like that. >> shawn harrison helped to start soil born farms about a decade ago and says r many urban kids, this is the first chance they've had to go into a chicken coop to see roosters, hens, and some fresh c
it's actually chard. so, chard is one of those greens that we can plant this crop in the fall, get a harvest all through the winter and into the spring before it'll go up and flower and we'll have to replant. >> i like just the who concept of being able to create something and then to know that my energy, that the energy that i'm putting to my work is gonna improve somebody's life. >> soil born farms is a nonprofit organization. for the last 3 years, staff have been farming these 25...
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there's even some chard in here. i see chives, onions, and notice the flowers. beautiful. easier to produce and put together than you could imagine. first, start with the stuff that you like to put in your dishes. if you use a lot of parsley, put it in there. maybe broccoli, cauliflower? in my case, i'm a huge fan of fresh beets. i love beets. i also love arugula. there's nothing like an arugula salad. and heck, it works in soups and on pizzas. and i also use a lot of chives. so that's what's going to go into my garden. first steps with this wine barrel here include a little bit of gravel in the bottom, one to 2 inches. a high quality potting soil, too. be sure to read the label. you want things like kelp meal, feather meal, bat guano. this is good stuff for inside your garden. once it's in there, you're ready to rock and roll. you get planting by mixing in a diversity of plants. break up the roots a little bit. plant to the same depth as where the plant may have been inside the 6-pack. get a few of those guys in there. make it look pretty. it doesn't have to be perfect, b
there's even some chard in here. i see chives, onions, and notice the flowers. beautiful. easier to produce and put together than you could imagine. first, start with the stuff that you like to put in your dishes. if you use a lot of parsley, put it in there. maybe broccoli, cauliflower? in my case, i'm a huge fan of fresh beets. i love beets. i also love arugula. there's nothing like an arugula salad. and heck, it works in soups and on pizzas. and i also use a lot of chives. so that's what's...