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all counties in the united states. some of these counties have long suffered from inconsistent receipts. typically the aftermath of recessions leaves more pain, more child poverty. more hunger. more housing instability. not only did the rescue plan alleviate the pain but it made progress on some of the greatest challenges we face. we understood the importance of financial support for families with children. it is associated with significant improvements and long-term health, higher schooling, graduation rates and reduction in property related stress. support was particularly vital in the middle of the pandemic. which has swept millions of households and properties. the president signed into law the most significant child tax credit ever. this included monthly advance payments to more than 37 million households. crucially the credit was fully refundable. this meant lower income families could reap its full benefits and the results were extraordinary. particularly combined with their other policy intervention. in 2021, c
all counties in the united states. some of these counties have long suffered from inconsistent receipts. typically the aftermath of recessions leaves more pain, more child poverty. more hunger. more housing instability. not only did the rescue plan alleviate the pain but it made progress on some of the greatest challenges we face. we understood the importance of financial support for families with children. it is associated with significant improvements and long-term health, higher schooling,...
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theru county is an urban centern the suburbs or a rural area is particularly important for counties thatmarkable progress of promise but have suffered from disinvestment over the years. there are two priority areas were we have seen particularly transformative investments. counties to continue to focus or these areas that their state and local fiscal recovery funds. in the first is workforce. last summer our administration launched a pipeline challenge to search our workforce development efforts. the goal was to trainpl a highly skilled diverse workforce to implement the historic bipartisan infrastructure law. state and local governments answered that call with rescue plan investments. franklin county, ohio is funding apprenticeship programs to prepare workers for careers in skilled instructionti trade. rescue plan dollars are also being spent to train workers in innovative industries like semiconductor manufacturing. and many jurisdictions are supporting programs to increase the labor force correct participation. you have seen expansions of childcare facilities and new job-training prog
theru county is an urban centern the suburbs or a rural area is particularly important for counties thatmarkable progress of promise but have suffered from disinvestment over the years. there are two priority areas were we have seen particularly transformative investments. counties to continue to focus or these areas that their state and local fiscal recovery funds. in the first is workforce. last summer our administration launched a pipeline challenge to search our workforce development...
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and in a county counsel was too hard. -- being in a county counsel was too hard.plause] our hearts are with the students and families of michigan state university. last night i spoke with governor whitmer and the fbi and additional federal law-enforcement who are on the ground assisting with the state and local folks. three lives have been lost and five seriously injured. it is a family's worth nightmare -- worst nightmare. there is one thing that we do know to be true, we have to do something to stop gun violence ripping apart our communities. [laughter] today marks five years to the day that 14 students and three educators lost their lives in parkland, florida. i met every one of those families and spent time with them all. a lot of you confront violence in our communities every single day. we took a big step on legislation on ghost guns and background checks, there is a lot more work to do and i am committing to get it done with all of you, some of you know that i will say something that is always controversial, but there is no rationale for assault weapons and
and in a county counsel was too hard. -- being in a county counsel was too hard.plause] our hearts are with the students and families of michigan state university. last night i spoke with governor whitmer and the fbi and additional federal law-enforcement who are on the ground assisting with the state and local folks. three lives have been lost and five seriously injured. it is a family's worth nightmare -- worst nightmare. there is one thing that we do know to be true, we have to do something...
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they come to the county all the time and that was my experience in the county.n you do not have the same funding but you have for these other programs, it is hard. one of the things i found out early on is we always did better when we had direct funding related to the county. i think it is one of the hardest jobs, i'm not solicitous. i really mean that. how many of you say i am ready for county commissioner, how -- look at you go. yes, you want to know what the county commissioner does, aren't you? well, yes. i want to begin by thanking you all for what you do. i ran for united states senate because being in a county counsel was too hard. [applause] before i begin, i want to take a moment to say our hearts are with the students and families of michigan state university. last night i spoke with governor whitmer and the fbi and additional federal law-enforcement who are on the ground assisting with the state and local folks. three lives have been lost and five seriously injured. it is a family's worst nightmare. it is happening far too often. there is one thing th
they come to the county all the time and that was my experience in the county.n you do not have the same funding but you have for these other programs, it is hard. one of the things i found out early on is we always did better when we had direct funding related to the county. i think it is one of the hardest jobs, i'm not solicitous. i really mean that. how many of you say i am ready for county commissioner, how -- look at you go. yes, you want to know what the county commissioner does, aren't...
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i used it see these issues, on the hundred 20 counties got help. a lot of money, only 120 counties.n i signed the american rescue and, i sent $350 billion for the first time to every state, city, and county in america and we made sure -- [applause] over 3000 counties got direct funding because i know we have empowered you directly, you can get the job done, 3000 counties. avoiding painful layoffs, it worked. since then because of you, we have created 12.5 one million jobs, -- 12.5 million jobs. the most created in a four year term, the unemployment rate is 3.4%, a 50 year low. we have seen record small business applications, every time that somebody makes their application, that is hope, it is hope. they hope they can get something done, we urge you to use rescue plan money to make community safer and invested in affordable housing and get small businesses back on their feet, train your workforce and you did. travis county texas and the state of washington, we are addressing homelessness by increasing the affordable housing stock and partnering with nonprofits to get to the root of
i used it see these issues, on the hundred 20 counties got help. a lot of money, only 120 counties.n i signed the american rescue and, i sent $350 billion for the first time to every state, city, and county in america and we made sure -- [applause] over 3000 counties got direct funding because i know we have empowered you directly, you can get the job done, 3000 counties. avoiding painful layoffs, it worked. since then because of you, we have created 12.5 one million jobs, -- 12.5 million jobs....
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county is an urban center in the suburbs or rural area, it is particularly important for counties toe markable progress, promise for those who suffer from disinvestment over the years. there are two priority areas we have seen particularly transformative. we continue to focus on these areas with state and local fiscal recovery funds. last time our administration watched the pipeline challenge for the workforce development efforts, the goal is to train highly skilled workforce to implement historic bipartisan infrastructure law. state and local governments answered the call with the rescue plan investments. franklin county ohio is funding pre-apprenticeship program to prepare workers for workers in the construction trade. rescue plan dollars are being spent to train workers in the industries semiconductor manufacturing. many supporting programs increase labor force participation. we've seen expansion of childcare and job training programs for underserved populations like those experiencing homelessness for those formerly incarcerated. the second is affordable housing. new legislation
county is an urban center in the suburbs or rural area, it is particularly important for counties toe markable progress, promise for those who suffer from disinvestment over the years. there are two priority areas we have seen particularly transformative. we continue to focus on these areas with state and local fiscal recovery funds. last time our administration watched the pipeline challenge for the workforce development efforts, the goal is to train highly skilled workforce to implement...
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many counties have taken advantage, for example, new hanover county north carolina has since announced progress in developing a 278 unit apartment complex and it is scheduled to break ground this year. as of lester, governments have budgeted over $14 billion of state and local fiscal recovery funds from over 1800 projects focused on housing and this is just the beginning. looking forward, treasury will continue to support jurisdictions as they make investments in these areas and i know that our team led by chief recovery officer is looking for opportunities to highlight your best practices. i have spoken today about what we have been able to achieve through the rescue plan but really i did not speak about a pressing issues that could threaten all the progress over the past few years. as many of you know, i have asked congress to raise or suspend the debt limit. since 1789 the united states has paid all of our bills on time and it should stay that way. [applause] in my assessment and that of economists across the board it would produce an economic and financial catastrophe. many of your
many counties have taken advantage, for example, new hanover county north carolina has since announced progress in developing a 278 unit apartment complex and it is scheduled to break ground this year. as of lester, governments have budgeted over $14 billion of state and local fiscal recovery funds from over 1800 projects focused on housing and this is just the beginning. looking forward, treasury will continue to support jurisdictions as they make investments in these areas and i know that our...
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but 70% of the counties are rural in america.olks who are doing a bang up job on the ground on what programs can the access to make sure that our rural communities and real american is what we need to be. >> this is very important to us. so whether we're talking about a nationwide program like intra-which is grants that help the supply chain or programs that are specifically just for worlds surfaced a petition which thing created in president biden's in for such a package, we have more funding than ever, and we know it's not just having the funding out there. it's making get easier to work with. rural counties don't have legions of federal relations staff to pick through federal requirements and work with our agency. we get that. and so we are available upon request we can often provide technical assistance to help work that process. not just of securing a grant for getting those dollars out. and we want to help you deliver. just to give it a couple examples of things were able to do with the rural service program, everything fro
but 70% of the counties are rural in america.olks who are doing a bang up job on the ground on what programs can the access to make sure that our rural communities and real american is what we need to be. >> this is very important to us. so whether we're talking about a nationwide program like intra-which is grants that help the supply chain or programs that are specifically just for worlds surfaced a petition which thing created in president biden's in for such a package, we have more...
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can you -- county jails each year. how are you working specifically with local communities to help these individuals and what resources might be available? we want to know about resources, right? vanita gupta have been doing a lot of work with sheriffs and community based mental health providers and work on pretrial justice reform into his art efforts around that. i think at the doj, one of the key ways we do this is we use levers. we have grants, technical assistance, training. we are fostering collaborations for different types of things. one is to improve training for law enforcement to better understand mental health and co-occurring substance use disorders. also, law enforcement response when it comes to a contact. we want to improve law enforcement spots when officers are coming into contact with people in crisis. we are providing a letter of support for co-responder and community responder models. there has been a burgeoning of them. it is very exciting. we need to make sure we are able to evaluate them and unde
can you -- county jails each year. how are you working specifically with local communities to help these individuals and what resources might be available? we want to know about resources, right? vanita gupta have been doing a lot of work with sheriffs and community based mental health providers and work on pretrial justice reform into his art efforts around that. i think at the doj, one of the key ways we do this is we use levers. we have grants, technical assistance, training. we are...
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small counties, rural counties, it is tough. roughly one third of counties in the u.s. are without one single psychiatrist. there are fewer than 10,000 practicing child psychologists in the entire country. on average, it takes 11 years after the onset of mental health symptoms for someone to seek treatment. can you imagine if you broke your bone and had to wait 11 years before you got it set? we would never let that happen. we would never let an insurer say, we don't reimburse for that. or, we don't have providers in our network. we would never. but you would go in and say, my daughter is suffering from severe mental depression. it could be a while before she gets to somebody. we are trying to make it so that mental health is health, period. [applause] we love to say that you don't have to get referred to a specialist to get behavioral health services. our primary care physicians should be able to do at least the initial intake of anyone coming in for a health care issue. whether it is a physical challenge or mental health challenge. you should not find your family care
small counties, rural counties, it is tough. roughly one third of counties in the u.s. are without one single psychiatrist. there are fewer than 10,000 practicing child psychologists in the entire country. on average, it takes 11 years after the onset of mental health symptoms for someone to seek treatment. can you imagine if you broke your bone and had to wait 11 years before you got it set? we would never let that happen. we would never let an insurer say, we don't reimburse for that. or, we...
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my name is janice thompson, i'm a commissioner from boone county, missouri. before i start this script, look around you guys. this is amazing, look how many people are here. [applause] this is huge, and thank you to naco for taking this step to highlight the importance of these issues. i'm pleased to serve as moderator for the next portion of today's session, which will focus on addressing mental health with respect to justice involved individuals. as you probably know, an estimated 2 million individuals with serious mental illness are booked into our county jails every year, with almost three quarters of that population also experiencing a substance use disorder. prevalence rates of serious mental condition in jails are 3-6 times higher than in the general population. once incarcerated, these individuals tend to stay longer in local jails, and upon release, are at higher risk of returning than those without mental illnesses. the human toll and its cost to taxpayers is staggering. jails spend too-three times more on adults with illnesses that require interven
my name is janice thompson, i'm a commissioner from boone county, missouri. before i start this script, look around you guys. this is amazing, look how many people are here. [applause] this is huge, and thank you to naco for taking this step to highlight the importance of these issues. i'm pleased to serve as moderator for the next portion of today's session, which will focus on addressing mental health with respect to justice involved individuals. as you probably know, an estimated 2 million...
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county officials say at least 90% of santa clara county's population has received at least one vaccine and its to doctors, nurses and county employees who stepped up to meet the emergency had was a monumental ended up costing us about a billion dollars. >> it was well worth it because we see thousands of lives in this county by being on top of the pandemic right away and getting everyone vaccinated. >> the county will continue to provide vaccinations, testing and medical services to a quarter million residents cared for through the county's health system, but others are being directed to their health care providers and local pharmacies. in the meantime, county health officials remind community members the covid-19 continues to circulate and they must protect themselves. >> it is still incredibly important for every single person who's eligible to get a bivalent booster. if you haven't. you've got the rest of the month to come to a mass vaccination sites it spread that word. number 2. yes, you need to wear a mask indoors and i could require and it's not but if you don't feel like being
county officials say at least 90% of santa clara county's population has received at least one vaccine and its to doctors, nurses and county employees who stepped up to meet the emergency had was a monumental ended up costing us about a billion dollars. >> it was well worth it because we see thousands of lives in this county by being on top of the pandemic right away and getting everyone vaccinated. >> the county will continue to provide vaccinations, testing and medical services to...
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some snowfall falling up there in lake county and upper elevations of mendocino county as well as right around about hamilton in the mountains east of san jose. we zoom out. you can see there's a lot more heading our direction. pretty similar. look as to what we had yesterday at this time with that consistent snowfall for the north coast in the sierra. and we're about to see rainfall increasing right here in the bay expected to kick back into gear right around 05:00am to 06:00am today a steady soaking rain for the vast majority of our morning commute. you're watching right now taking to the roads here in just a couple of minutes. you may just be the worst of stuff that is going to arrive later on this morning. smack dab in the middle of the morning commute. definitely going to be a wet one in a slick one for people as they're getting outside. so make sure that you're taking a little extra time if you're going to be driving this next couple of hours, looks like we'll get a bit of a midday break from the rain. even a few peeks of sunshine and then a resurgence of showers right around 01:0
some snowfall falling up there in lake county and upper elevations of mendocino county as well as right around about hamilton in the mountains east of san jose. we zoom out. you can see there's a lot more heading our direction. pretty similar. look as to what we had yesterday at this time with that consistent snowfall for the north coast in the sierra. and we're about to see rainfall increasing right here in the bay expected to kick back into gear right around 05:00am to 06:00am today a steady...
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county.arrests were made in the crackdown on gangs linked to last month's shooting, where six people were killed near visalia , including a baby. larry county sheriff's department says authorities found drugs and several weapons during the four day sweep. investigators will lead the shooting was a clash between gangs to suspected gang members were arrested in january for the killings. both pleaded not guilty. investigations are underway after five homicides in oakland happened in a five hour period between saturday night and early sunday morning. 44 year old philip nora wong was shot and killed in oakland's chinatown as he and some friends were leaving a restaurant near seventh and webster. two people being questioned in that killing. relatives say nora wong had always been peaceful and say they're heartbroken over his death. it was a peacemaker. anything that's all he was doing, just living his life and the person who did it. just senselessly took his life away. oakland's deputy police chief
county.arrests were made in the crackdown on gangs linked to last month's shooting, where six people were killed near visalia , including a baby. larry county sheriff's department says authorities found drugs and several weapons during the four day sweep. investigators will lead the shooting was a clash between gangs to suspected gang members were arrested in january for the killings. both pleaded not guilty. investigations are underway after five homicides in oakland happened in a five hour...
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matter to county government and county government matters to america.t's right, you can clap for that, because that's the truth. [applause] >> county government matters to america. decisions made by the white house, congress and federal courts have major impacts on our ability to lead our communities and to pursue better future. the past year, naco strengthed system of federalism and the inaugural meeting of the naco's fellowship. this brought together congressional staff, white house officials and federal agency partners and learned about the critical role that counties play in our residents' lives. second, we hope to create the center for intergovernmental studies at the national academy of public administration. this center serves as a premier form for dialog and problem solving on intergovernmental issues and finally we've produced a book and multi-media materials on the past, present and future on county government. the book highlights the history of county governments dating back to 1634 through the modern journey of 30 dynamic innovative county l
matter to county government and county government matters to america.t's right, you can clap for that, because that's the truth. [applause] >> county government matters to america. decisions made by the white house, congress and federal courts have major impacts on our ability to lead our communities and to pursue better future. the past year, naco strengthed system of federalism and the inaugural meeting of the naco's fellowship. this brought together congressional staff, white house...
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lake county.rm warning starts later today for areas above 1500 ft. that's unbelievably rare for us. the wind will pick up again this afternoon. wind advisory four pm until four pm tomorrow, so it's a rain and snow thursday cold morning. scattered showers. low snow levels, maybe hail again, then increasing clouds throughout the day with a cold rain and more snow. developing. later tonight, overnight into friday day. alright steve. thank you. time is 7 53 to sierra now getting fresh snow from our new winter storm coming up in the next hour live report from the sierra. you'll see the conditions what to expect if you plan to drive up to the mountains and the city of walnut creek is changing its ordinances for public bathrooms after the break. how these changes line up with the law that's been aro d five ea next on behind the series... let me tell you about the greatest roster ever assembled. the monster, the outlaw... and you can't forget about the boss. sometimes- you just want to eat your heroes. th
lake county.rm warning starts later today for areas above 1500 ft. that's unbelievably rare for us. the wind will pick up again this afternoon. wind advisory four pm until four pm tomorrow, so it's a rain and snow thursday cold morning. scattered showers. low snow levels, maybe hail again, then increasing clouds throughout the day with a cold rain and more snow. developing. later tonight, overnight into friday day. alright steve. thank you. time is 7 53 to sierra now getting fresh snow from our...
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and 91,000 households in san mateo and santa clara counties. is these benefits go away. we'll see more people turning to food banks and of course, for big banks, the same inflationary prices that are impacting individuals are also impacting our budget. >> and at the same time, our donations, going down to start by financial donations. food banks say now more than ever community donations are needed to cover. increased demand and increased costs for staples like eggs and milk for every dollar donated. 4e can turn that into food for 2 meals. but down the road, food banks are hopeful, greater support will come from the state and federal level. there is a call to action now here in the state of california, we can set a higher rate. >> calfresh benefits like other states have done. we can incentivize the purchase of home grown product by matching and toppling dollars so that people are have the resources to buy food grown in california. >> dan kerman kron. 4 news. made a california lawmaker sharing concerns over the state's early prisoner release pr
and 91,000 households in san mateo and santa clara counties. is these benefits go away. we'll see more people turning to food banks and of course, for big banks, the same inflationary prices that are impacting individuals are also impacting our budget. >> and at the same time, our donations, going down to start by financial donations. food banks say now more than ever community donations are needed to cover. increased demand and increased costs for staples like eggs and milk for every...
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alameda county supervisors are scheduled to review the county's eviction moratorium. during their meeting tomorrow. brooks jarocz ktvu, fox two news i gotta go back to dorothy wang brooks. those tenants still in her home still not paying rent, but that all changed tomorrow or what's your take on what the board will actually decide or not or not decide, i guess. well, dorothy is still not able to get inside her home. supervisors are going to have a hearing tomorrow and may or may not take action. also the covid state of emergency ends tomorrow. so as written, the eviction moratorium would end 60 days later, that would be on may 1st. that just means then landlords could begin the eviction process for nonpayment of rent. as for going back and getting that money that's still too early to tell mike alright, brooks jarocz live tonight in the newsroom brooks. thank you staying in alameda county a plan for new housing at people's park in berkeley has come to a standstill like california appeals court has ruled that a $312 million plan to turn the historic park into housing fo
alameda county supervisors are scheduled to review the county's eviction moratorium. during their meeting tomorrow. brooks jarocz ktvu, fox two news i gotta go back to dorothy wang brooks. those tenants still in her home still not paying rent, but that all changed tomorrow or what's your take on what the board will actually decide or not or not decide, i guess. well, dorothy is still not able to get inside her home. supervisors are going to have a hearing tomorrow and may or may not take...
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small counties, rural counties, it is tough. roughly one third of counties in the u.s.ithout one single psychiatrist. there are fewer than 10,000 practicing child psychologists in the entire country. on average, it takes 11 years after the onset of mental health symptoms for someone to seek treatment. can you imagine if you broke your bone and had to wait 11 years before you got it set? we would never let that happen. we would never let an insurer say, we don't reimburse for that. or, we don't have providers in our network. we would never. but you would go in and say, my daughter is suffering from severe mental depression. it could be a while before she gets to somebody. we are trying to make it so that mental health is health, period. [applause] we love to say that you don't have to get referred to a specialist to get behavioral health services. our primary care physicians should be able to do at least the initial intake of anyone coming in for a health care issue. whether it is a physical challenge or mental health challenge. you should not find your family care docto
small counties, rural counties, it is tough. roughly one third of counties in the u.s.ithout one single psychiatrist. there are fewer than 10,000 practicing child psychologists in the entire country. on average, it takes 11 years after the onset of mental health symptoms for someone to seek treatment. can you imagine if you broke your bone and had to wait 11 years before you got it set? we would never let that happen. we would never let an insurer say, we don't reimburse for that. or, we don't...
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it is solid snowfall up there traveling between lake mendocino counties down into napa and sonoma counties. really, really rough. go as we're seeing a lot of snow packed roads up there this morning. winds not as consistently windy as we had been seeing 15 to 20 miles per hour. gusts from the 30's and 40's this morning to the 40's to just barely low 50's this afternoon. it's a cold day through and through, but we will get clear come the afternoon. so something to look forward to a little bit later on today. keeping you covered all morning long i know you've got a look at the roads, things not ideal out there. not ideal at all like highway 17 southbound south of the drone drive in los gatos. all lanes are blocked there. >> and highway 29 southbound north of thames lane in calistoga. it closes lanes because of the treacherous conditions along that highway, the bay bridge, very slick. high winds. take your time as you're traveling, though, 8 minutes into the city. we go 12 minutes it 80 to 101. but again, you just got to slow down minutes. vr richmond, sandra fell bridge. how about that golden
it is solid snowfall up there traveling between lake mendocino counties down into napa and sonoma counties. really, really rough. go as we're seeing a lot of snow packed roads up there this morning. winds not as consistently windy as we had been seeing 15 to 20 miles per hour. gusts from the 30's and 40's this morning to the 40's to just barely low 50's this afternoon. it's a cold day through and through, but we will get clear come the afternoon. so something to look forward to a little bit...
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mendocino county lake county maybe around here as well.after tomorrow morning early, will start to clear out. half inch, maybe for some again today to upwards of two thirds as we say goodbye to this system, but it will be windy and cold tomorrow as the upper load is down towards southern california will get a break thursday. friday half a saturday saturday night sunday. here comes the next system and it may last well into monday. lots and lots of chatter about march. i'll deal with it tomorrow if i have time upper forties fifties. on the temps. we're going to windy and cold pattern wednesday that looks good thursday, friday and half a saturday thank you, steve. some supervisors in san francisco are pushing back against the effort to waive the city's sanctuary city law coming up the reason they want the biden administration to back off. and a new warning about a stomach bug that is resistant to antibiotics. the cdc tells us who is most at risk. ♪ ♪ before the xfinity 10g network we didn't have internet that let us play all at once. every de
mendocino county lake county maybe around here as well.after tomorrow morning early, will start to clear out. half inch, maybe for some again today to upwards of two thirds as we say goodbye to this system, but it will be windy and cold tomorrow as the upper load is down towards southern california will get a break thursday. friday half a saturday saturday night sunday. here comes the next system and it may last well into monday. lots and lots of chatter about march. i'll deal with it tomorrow...
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it's marin and napa county. and just after that to 10:00am to 11:00am dropping under the peninsula, the east bay right into the south bay. after that point, this is going to come along with a big increase in winds, too. so some heavy rain, strong winds late morning, right towards about noontime after that pockets of heavy rain continue interspersed by pockets of sunshine. so little bit of sun, but keep a close eye on the radar in those dark clouds that you see on the horizon as we will be seeing the potential of even a thunderstorm popping up this afternoon along with some lightning, maybe even a little hail winter weather advisories go back into effect at 10:00am for the east bay upper elevations as well as north bay mountains. lake county will be under a winter storm warning. also starting around that time. as for temperatures, it's a cold morning yet again, redwood city, you're at 37 dublin at 35 concord and livermore in the upper 30's but below freezing at 31 right now, i'm keeping you updated on everything
it's marin and napa county. and just after that to 10:00am to 11:00am dropping under the peninsula, the east bay right into the south bay. after that point, this is going to come along with a big increase in winds, too. so some heavy rain, strong winds late morning, right towards about noontime after that pockets of heavy rain continue interspersed by pockets of sunshine. so little bit of sun, but keep a close eye on the radar in those dark clouds that you see on the horizon as we will be...
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tell us about counties are guaranteed in comfort how many counties are involved in the support of challengesversus other localities and municipalities when approaching these types of programs. >> we had more than a dozen folks who were with us when we announce the program on monday i'm very grateful for the fact they came from all over the country. two cochairs from los angeles and chicago. leaders from all of the country or representatives i'm growing very grateful for that. it has been percolating for a while. we are grateful we are at the point we have the resource to explore some of hisso investmen. >> host: , ask about that this time is money's company plan what authorizes you to use the money and that way within the requirements? >> one of the blessings as there weren't restrictions but you cannot use it to pay debt. other than that you can disrespect any project or initiative he felt was critical. that is where the beauties of the program. individuals cities, counties, states could make decisions how they want to invest the money. different choices were made in different places based
tell us about counties are guaranteed in comfort how many counties are involved in the support of challengesversus other localities and municipalities when approaching these types of programs. >> we had more than a dozen folks who were with us when we announce the program on monday i'm very grateful for the fact they came from all over the country. two cochairs from los angeles and chicago. leaders from all of the country or representatives i'm growing very grateful for that. it has been...
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santa clara county. they're announcing new legislation to take guns away from people who pose a threat to the public supervisor. cindy chavez says the county expected to approve 1 million dollars to expand their gun violence strike team kron four's rob nesbitt reports on the recent violence that motivated the new positions. take a listen. >> following the mass shootings and half moon bay and monterey park santa clara county will be making some changes to how guns are taken away from dangerous people potentially adding more investigators, analysts and attorneys to make the county's 15 cities safer. the gun violence strike team of santa clara county has changed with every mass shooting over the last 5 years, including the 2019 shooting at the gilroy, garlic festival when 7 farm workers were shot and killed last month and half moon bay supervisor cindy chavez got to work again. i think that every single time were able to remove a firearm from a prohibited person were. >> potentially saving a life. this time
santa clara county. they're announcing new legislation to take guns away from people who pose a threat to the public supervisor. cindy chavez says the county expected to approve 1 million dollars to expand their gun violence strike team kron four's rob nesbitt reports on the recent violence that motivated the new positions. take a listen. >> following the mass shootings and half moon bay and monterey park santa clara county will be making some changes to how guns are taken away from...
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rain snow, mendocino county, lake county, sonoma county looks like marin county. into napa county, starting to move across the bay as well. if you're south you maybe get a little bit of a break, but it won't take long within an hour. i think everyone's in on the rain, cloudy, rain and wind maybe even some thunderstorms later today as the colder, unstable air comes in rain and wind snow in the hills, but again, not as low as we had. thirties and forties. attempts are actually going up because the cloud cover coming in in a south wind. but this back here is the colder, unstable air back in here, okay , front is right here. i hope this is a cool. yeah the france going in right here. i'll show you just a second right there. that's the front. that's what's coming in. but this is going to be with us off and on into tuesday night, if not wednesday morning. and you can see there's a pretty good line. just offshore. look at some of the returns. that's moderate to heavy rain, so we'll get some good rain out of this. maybe half inch to three quarters to an inch morris and ru
rain snow, mendocino county, lake county, sonoma county looks like marin county. into napa county, starting to move across the bay as well. if you're south you maybe get a little bit of a break, but it won't take long within an hour. i think everyone's in on the rain, cloudy, rain and wind maybe even some thunderstorms later today as the colder, unstable air comes in rain and wind snow in the hills, but again, not as low as we had. thirties and forties. attempts are actually going up because...
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the deputy director of the alameda county public works department. john met lot says the new year's eve storm created the road hazard. >> and the subsequent storms that followed has slowed the work being done to get the road back open. here it is almost 2 months post the big storm. we're still cleaning up that rain that we had on december 31st was unprecedented. 9 inches of rain all at once devastated, devastated. >> he says the amount of rain water coming down from the top of the hill overwhelm the stream flowing into the culvert compromise the road. he describes the work being done to get fit. so this is a stream that you that runs under the road through a culvert. so what we have to do in order to do the repair, we can't have the water flowing through there. so what we have done is set up a bypass pump upstream that pumps the water around the repair area in order to affect the repair. he says the public works. crews taking advantage of the dry forecast in hopes of completing the job before more rain returns. this was probably going to be fix much
the deputy director of the alameda county public works department. john met lot says the new year's eve storm created the road hazard. >> and the subsequent storms that followed has slowed the work being done to get the road back open. here it is almost 2 months post the big storm. we're still cleaning up that rain that we had on december 31st was unprecedented. 9 inches of rain all at once devastated, devastated. >> he says the amount of rain water coming down from the top of the...
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mendocino county lake county sonoma county probably navigated .e, but not the intensity that we saw as this is driving southward. now it's also starting to let up. jesse gary mentioned it. it does look like it's letting up a little bit. maybe some snow there. i know we've had snow, very low elevations. lime ridge, mount diablo. i'm sure a lot of the east bay hills or showing snow along with the livermore hills as well does look like some breaks are finally starting to take shape here doesn't mean everything's done, but i think the intensity is starting to move south. santa cruz mounds. finally some lead up there doesn't again there's still some activity, but you can see there's noticeable hole in that mountain. hamilton's lick observatory there's i bet there's 23 ft up there, so it's a rainy friday, but it's off and on cold and windy off and on rain thunderstorms had some earlier. i haven't seen any sense and, of course, very low snow levels, thirties and forties on the temperature. you can see our system. it is going to be a big time event. for c
mendocino county lake county sonoma county probably navigated .e, but not the intensity that we saw as this is driving southward. now it's also starting to let up. jesse gary mentioned it. it does look like it's letting up a little bit. maybe some snow there. i know we've had snow, very low elevations. lime ridge, mount diablo. i'm sure a lot of the east bay hills or showing snow along with the livermore hills as well does look like some breaks are finally starting to take shape here doesn't...
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site at the county fairgrounds. it was made because federal and state emergency covid declarations are set to end soon. county leaders say three years into the pandemic the community is much better protected. >> we are transitioning from a full blown response where we have a sense of urgency every day to one where we are adapting to living with covid. we are grateful for the immunity that's been built vaccine by vaccine. >> our marianne favro has been digging into the story. she was at the news conference today. more details on where you can go for vaccines or testing and what dr. cody recommends coming up in less than 30 minutes. >>> it was one year ago this month that russian troops invaded ukraine. millions of refugees fled their homeland. and today we caught up with one refugee family who fled here to the bay area. they not only found a new life, they found a unique community. nbc bay area's ian cull has been following the story. >>> we've heard so many of these harrowing stories. they fled eastern ukraine last
site at the county fairgrounds. it was made because federal and state emergency covid declarations are set to end soon. county leaders say three years into the pandemic the community is much better protected. >> we are transitioning from a full blown response where we have a sense of urgency every day to one where we are adapting to living with covid. we are grateful for the immunity that's been built vaccine by vaccine. >> our marianne favro has been digging into the story. she was...
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the county line is the mobile phone used to take the orders.emma has been looking at this and speaking to some of the families involved. what have they been saying to you? i have spent several months talking to charities and families about these children who are exploited and controlled by the county lines drug gangs. for example, in some cases when a child is talking to a social worker, gang members can listen in via the child's mobile phone. so, real control over who the child is talking to and what they are saying. but i think the thing that really surprised me was just how quickly young people can get embroiled in this world of drugs and gangs, as this mum, speaking anonymously to us, can explain. he was a happy child, on the go, 100 miles per hour, cheeky chirpy, who went into year 11 and knuckled down. he was then ready to do his exams. until lockdown came in march. and then my whole world fell apart. lockdown, he was supposed to be in, wasn't in, was going out, coming home at all hours, wouldn't answer my calls. he had just been absent f
the county line is the mobile phone used to take the orders.emma has been looking at this and speaking to some of the families involved. what have they been saying to you? i have spent several months talking to charities and families about these children who are exploited and controlled by the county lines drug gangs. for example, in some cases when a child is talking to a social worker, gang members can listen in via the child's mobile phone. so, real control over who the child is talking to...
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lake mendocino, northern napa county, even solano county past. allay as you're heading into fairfield, watchful 6 ad and ad right there as it's slick snow-packed and very wet. alright, wet out there. we're also seeing that 20 minute bar delay, slick conditions out there. >> like will mention highway 17. you've got issues slowed down those high wind advisory still in >> all right, 5.41 the time. and we are back with this word for you. more than 2 million air fryers being recalled right now because of a fire hazard. according to the u.s. consumer product safety commission, the brand air fryers have some kind of a wiring connection issue. that's prone to overheating. in fact, there been more than 200 reports of these air fryers catching fire, burning, melting, smoking overheating. it's a problem. the cpsc says those who own this particular air fire need to contact the company either get a replacement unit or another product from their line. but this particular one. it's not working out too well. seems pretty dangerous. >> now 5.41. 0, speaking of da
lake mendocino, northern napa county, even solano county past. allay as you're heading into fairfield, watchful 6 ad and ad right there as it's slick snow-packed and very wet. alright, wet out there. we're also seeing that 20 minute bar delay, slick conditions out there. >> like will mention highway 17. you've got issues slowed down those high wind advisory still in >> all right, 5.41 the time. and we are back with this word for you. more than 2 million air fryers being recalled...
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this is the area of san mateo county with the california department of fish and wildlife says the mountain lion attack occurred. >> but they don't want the public to be concerned. they say you're more likely to be attacked by a domestic dog, the new our mountain lion. they are commonly spotted by the public but using their game cameras, the bay area puma project has been able to out lines on the peninsula. this video taken on the same property where 5 year-old jack trexler was attacked while walking with his mom tuesday evening. wildlife ecologist alice granato says the boy ran ahead and came across the young adult lying next to a water trough and wearing appeal ongoing. we started to line the line reacted jumped at the boy and the mother then screen the lie and like ran away or spoke with the property owner with the attack happened and says trexler suffered cuts and lacerations on his face. >> the attack happened around 06:30pm, which is one of the times of day to avoid being in an area known for mountain lions. don't hike at dawn and dusk as the periods when outlines what need to be acti
this is the area of san mateo county with the california department of fish and wildlife says the mountain lion attack occurred. >> but they don't want the public to be concerned. they say you're more likely to be attacked by a domestic dog, the new our mountain lion. they are commonly spotted by the public but using their game cameras, the bay area puma project has been able to out lines on the peninsula. this video taken on the same property where 5 year-old jack trexler was attacked...
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napa county. watch for snow on the ground in areas like calistoga see elite as well as cloverdale. well down even a little bit further south in cloverdale as well as up into the mountains towards the coastline in sonoma county. we had snow all the way up the coast up in mendocino and humboldt counties last night. now, as far as i-80 goes, we did have snowfall on 80 earlier this morning on solano county. now that is transition back to rainfall, but it's still pretty slick up there as you're traveling through the north bay. we have some especially slick conditions, east bay hills also have seen a mix of what has been snow to rain and everything in between. you are seeing highway 24 between oakland on up to walnut creek, back to rain now. but we had some mix earlier as well as the case between pleasanton and seminole earlier on this morning along 6.80, most of what we're seeing in the south bay as rain until you transition up into the mountains where that snow is just really halted traffic in so many
napa county. watch for snow on the ground in areas like calistoga see elite as well as cloverdale. well down even a little bit further south in cloverdale as well as up into the mountains towards the coastline in sonoma county. we had snow all the way up the coast up in mendocino and humboldt counties last night. now, as far as i-80 goes, we did have snowfall on 80 earlier this morning on solano county. now that is transition back to rainfall, but it's still pretty slick up there as you're...
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the new senate clara county board president gave her state of the county address tonight with the themebuilding together. i have a job where i get to show up every day and work with others who share this commitment to public service to repairing our world into alleviating injustice. i am filled with energy and gratitude. susan ellenberger said as she's beginning her second term in office is not daunted by the size of the challenges facing the county, including homelessness and mental health services. i have a job where i get to show up every day and work with others who share this commitment to public service to repairing our world into alleviating injustice. i am filled with energy and gratitude. ellenberger also stressed the county's efforts to improve access to childcare, including a $30 million investment in behavioral health and early education, she said those investments, support families and improve the county's economy. the town of atherton has approved a controversial new housing development and some people are not happy about that, including neighbor's death, and aisha curry.
the new senate clara county board president gave her state of the county address tonight with the themebuilding together. i have a job where i get to show up every day and work with others who share this commitment to public service to repairing our world into alleviating injustice. i am filled with energy and gratitude. susan ellenberger said as she's beginning her second term in office is not daunted by the size of the challenges facing the county, including homelessness and mental health...
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county. which is a big county. we will hear for more from him, and we're excited to hear more. he's on a great advocate and great sheriff and great family man, but a good friend of mine. sheriff daniels. thank you, mister are. yield >> recognizing the gentlelady from texas, miss escobar, for the introduction. >> thank you, mister chairman. it is my privilege to introduce to the judiciary committee and to the american public a dear friend of mine. and a great leader with whom i share much in common. county judge ricardo santiago. he is the el paso county. judge and we have a couple of things in common. i served as el paso's county judge for many years. in my time perceiving the service in congress. , and for those unfamiliar with texas elected politics, the county judge's essentially the chief elected official. the county administrator in texas. they'll refer to this judge. even if in many ways they act as the mayor. of the entire county. and so judge somebody ago and i have both been county j
county. which is a big county. we will hear for more from him, and we're excited to hear more. he's on a great advocate and great sheriff and great family man, but a good friend of mine. sheriff daniels. thank you, mister are. yield >> recognizing the gentlelady from texas, miss escobar, for the introduction. >> thank you, mister chairman. it is my privilege to introduce to the judiciary committee and to the american public a dear friend of mine. and a great leader with whom i share...
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now drifting into napa county marine county as well. san francisco, some light sprinkles. >> you might this isn't too bad, really isn't just yet. the heavier rainfall is set to arrive later on that line that you see off shore right there. that's the one that's packing the punch right there, drifts into the bay area. and by 8.30, we are looking at some heavy rain in sonoma county by 9.30, starting to cross the golden gate into san francisco, orange and red indicating those heavy downpours, strong winds along with it too. and then after that pockets of heavy rain into the afternoon, chance of thunderstorms throughout the rest of the day today. so get ready to keep the umbrellas in the rain jackets with you. we also have a winter weather advisory going into effect at 10:00am this morning for the inland about tons of the east bay and north bay. couple more inches of snowfall and mountains like mount saint helene to mount diablo in about 6 new inches on top of areas like mount hamilton, east of san jose. on top of what you've already seen, s
now drifting into napa county marine county as well. san francisco, some light sprinkles. >> you might this isn't too bad, really isn't just yet. the heavier rainfall is set to arrive later on that line that you see off shore right there. that's the one that's packing the punch right there, drifts into the bay area. and by 8.30, we are looking at some heavy rain in sonoma county by 9.30, starting to cross the golden gate into san francisco, orange and red indicating those heavy downpours,...
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mendocino county lake county parts of sonoma county, but the line is about marine county, san pablo bayere have been a few thunderstorms. santa cruz mousey the lightning strikes that that was earlier over san jose, santa clara valley down in gilroy, morgan hill, san martin, and it's an absolute mess in the san close mouth. it's a heavy, wet snow. so hello friday about time you got here, but often on rain, cold and windy thunderstorms, low snow levels, the system was slowly work its way south, but it will be with us most of the day and some months seasonably cool temperature. san francisco has already set a record low. for the date of 39 degrees. alright sounds here and i know it's busy even though it's friday. it's got to be busy. it's busy now. it's friday, so some of the volume is lighter. but let's go right to the senate cruz mountains you can't get through on the senate cruz mountains because of snow and ice that they're just not letting you get by. we'll have a live report from the scene coming up soon, but if you live in santa cruz and you want to get over to san jose 17 is not an
mendocino county lake county parts of sonoma county, but the line is about marine county, san pablo bayere have been a few thunderstorms. santa cruz mousey the lightning strikes that that was earlier over san jose, santa clara valley down in gilroy, morgan hill, san martin, and it's an absolute mess in the san close mouth. it's a heavy, wet snow. so hello friday about time you got here, but often on rain, cold and windy thunderstorms, low snow levels, the system was slowly work its way south,...
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meanwhile, rental property owners in alameda county are now asking county supervisors to end the pandemicion moratorium on paying rent. they say some able body tenants that are capable of working deciding not to and they're taking advantage of the situation by refusing to pay when rent in many cases for months and months and months on end. the landlord say that the cities of oakland and berkeley have already begun working on a rent moratorium transition period for tenants and property owners and they want alameda county to do the same thing. >> so you're going to have blocks where on the one side of the street or tenants who live in the unincorporated areas. and on the other side of the street, they live in oakland. they have one of the best rent control and just cause ordinances within rosman ordinance. and on the other side of the street, they have nothing. that's what irresponsible. and that's really what's at issue here. >> well, the california apartment association is calling on the alameda county supervisors to provide immediate financial relief. 2 rental housing providers who have
meanwhile, rental property owners in alameda county are now asking county supervisors to end the pandemicion moratorium on paying rent. they say some able body tenants that are capable of working deciding not to and they're taking advantage of the situation by refusing to pay when rent in many cases for months and months and months on end. the landlord say that the cities of oakland and berkeley have already begun working on a rent moratorium transition period for tenants and property owners...
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alameda county supervisors are scheduled to review the county's eviction moratorium. during their meeting tomorrow. brooks jarocz ktvu, fox two news. coming up and investigation in alameda after officials say at least six fires were intentionally said the damage left behind. also snow slamming the mountains of san bernardino county and trapping people in their homes, some of them in their cars, the local emergency declared tonight. have heart failure and still experience unresolved symptoms? heart failure and seemingly unrelated symptoms like carpal tunnel syndrome... ...shortness of breath... ...irregular heartbeat... ...and lower back pain could mean something more serious called attr-cm a rare, underdiagnosed disease that worsens over time, so it's important to recognize the signs. sound like you? call your cardiologist and ask about attr-cm. ♪ ♪ before the xfinity so10g networku? we didn't have internet that let us play all at once. every device? in every room? why are you up here? with speeds like this, i can't even dream of what he'll be able to do. get xfinity
alameda county supervisors are scheduled to review the county's eviction moratorium. during their meeting tomorrow. brooks jarocz ktvu, fox two news. coming up and investigation in alameda after officials say at least six fires were intentionally said the damage left behind. also snow slamming the mountains of san bernardino county and trapping people in their homes, some of them in their cars, the local emergency declared tonight. have heart failure and still experience unresolved symptoms?...
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days later, it was the first county in the bay area to officially to clear a public health emergency. now the county has announced it's going to close their mass vaccination and testing site by the end of the month. kron four's dan kerman has that story. after providing 1.9 million covid-19 vaccinations in collaboration with community partners. >> santa clara county officials have announced by the end of february they'll shut down their 3 remaining covid-19 mass vaccination and testing locations. this is not the end. >> the pandemic. as a matter of fact, we're still vigorously in it because we've had such success with vaccinations. we think we can back up on mass vaccinations at this point. county officials say the wide availability of vaccines at pharmacies and home testing. >> there's another reason they're able to scale back, but they encouraged residents to continue to protect themselves. >> your more protected if you're vaccinated. if you're vaccinated multiple times up to date, you were protected. you're less protected. if you've never been vaccinated or it's been a long time si
days later, it was the first county in the bay area to officially to clear a public health emergency. now the county has announced it's going to close their mass vaccination and testing site by the end of the month. kron four's dan kerman has that story. after providing 1.9 million covid-19 vaccinations in collaboration with community partners. >> santa clara county officials have announced by the end of february they'll shut down their 3 remaining covid-19 mass vaccination and testing...