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ward off the heat in the daytime and we are just keeping our fingers crossed. >> in sunnyvale, david louis. >> this drought is not good in so many ways. >> and we also should be conserving, of course. >> shower with a buddy. >> turn off the face set when you brush your teeth, that stuff. okay. we are look at live doppler 7hd first. see what we can see. the low cloud deck well offshore so there is some haze in the atmosphere. it kind of looks like fog when you look at the live cameras, but it's not. it's all of that particulate matter that gathers near the surface underneath a dome of stagnate high pressure. here's mt. tam. temperatures are in the low 50s, san francisco. a little wind here, but otherwise it's the offshore flow. mid-and upper 40s. look at half moon bay, it's warmed up considerably into the upper 50s already. here's a look at lake tahoe. better air quality, but you know your temperature, as well, will climb through the 50s today. 35 in santa rosa. still chilly there with concord come out of the 30s. 41 livermore. petaluma, you were down to 38 this morning. it's 46 right now.
ward off the heat in the daytime and we are just keeping our fingers crossed. >> in sunnyvale, david louis. >> this drought is not good in so many ways. >> and we also should be conserving, of course. >> shower with a buddy. >> turn off the face set when you brush your teeth, that stuff. okay. we are look at live doppler 7hd first. see what we can see. the low cloud deck well offshore so there is some haze in the atmosphere. it kind of looks like fog when you look...
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as they can to ward off the heat in the daytime and we are just keeping our fingers crossed. >> david loui >> i can see we will be doing a lot of stories about the different impacts of the drought. >> we definitely have the cool air in the morning so we have that going for us. the wide swings from the afternoon highs and morning lows anywhere from 25 to 30 degrees. we are talking about the freezing temperatures in parts of our valley so it is very typically cool this morning with the dry air. it lose that is heat and as the air descends into the lower valleys, it really gets frigid. maybe some frost out there. there was frost in southern florida so the wacky weather is all around the united states. mt. tam, nice and clear. a layer of haze and a spare-the-air day again today. the 29th of the season. 51 in san francisco. it's 37 in oakland with 39 in san jose. half moon bay is sitting in the upper 30s and from our sutro tower, just beginning to get light out there, numbers ranging from the upper 20ths petaluma. freezing in concord. look at livermore at 35. we are just at about 30 in santa ro
as they can to ward off the heat in the daytime and we are just keeping our fingers crossed. >> david loui >> i can see we will be doing a lot of stories about the different impacts of the drought. >> we definitely have the cool air in the morning so we have that going for us. the wide swings from the afternoon highs and morning lows anywhere from 25 to 30 degrees. we are talking about the freezing temperatures in parts of our valley so it is very typically cool this morning...
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abc7 news reporter david loui has the story from menlo park. >> reporter: his face is familiar becauseseen harold on the news. he was among the first responders to new york on 9/11 leading a national mobile rescue unit. for more than 30 years he's been a firefighter and now a chief at menlo park fire protection district. his life changed dramatically last year when he fell off a ladder while pruning bushes in the backyard of his san jose home. >> one of the goals that set for myself was coming back to do this job. fortunately with the board's approval and a lot of people of that helped me along the way, you know, i'm here. >> that accident left him unable to walk and with limited use of his left hand. but he's back on the job after months of physical therapy. the toughest time was spending 66 days in the hospital. >> i had to relearn how to brush my teeth in the hospital, you know. who would ever thought you would have to do that. how to move around, how to feed myself. you know, so -- and then overcome, you know, the hardest part of this injury is overcoming both the physical and mont
abc7 news reporter david loui has the story from menlo park. >> reporter: his face is familiar becauseseen harold on the news. he was among the first responders to new york on 9/11 leading a national mobile rescue unit. for more than 30 years he's been a firefighter and now a chief at menlo park fire protection district. his life changed dramatically last year when he fell off a ladder while pruning bushes in the backyard of his san jose home. >> one of the goals that set for myself...
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as they can to ward off the heat in the daytime and we are just keeping our fingers crossed. >> david louither. i know my allergies are really flaring, as well. >> just don't shoot the messenger because we have more still coming. >> you are still my buddy. >> more 70s out there and in fact they are going to stay with us throughout the holiday tomorrow. tuesday some subtle changes ahead. but we are hoping for a change by the end of the month maybe. live doppler 7hd with clear conditions. the light winds and really no cloud cover except for what is offshore. here's a look from our roof camera. notice the trees are not moving. we are looking at those cool readings as the warmer air drains into the valleys. so we are getting cooler as you go down the peninsula, but it's mild in san francisco at 53. 42 in oakland. san jose is 37. half moon bay a cooler day today with numbers in the upper 60s just by a few degrees. at emeryville we are lacking at numbers in the upper 20s. below freezing here and concord coming in 34. 36 in the livermoreville. exploratorium camera, a spare the air today. almost g
as they can to ward off the heat in the daytime and we are just keeping our fingers crossed. >> david louither. i know my allergies are really flaring, as well. >> just don't shoot the messenger because we have more still coming. >> you are still my buddy. >> more 70s out there and in fact they are going to stay with us throughout the holiday tomorrow. tuesday some subtle changes ahead. but we are hoping for a change by the end of the month maybe. live doppler 7hd with...
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abc7 news reporter david loui has the story from menlo park. >> reporter: his face is familiar because responders to new york on 9/11 leading a national mobile rescue unit. for more than 30 years he's been a firefighter and now a chief at menlo park fire protection district. his life changed dramatically on may 11th last year when he fell off a ladder while pruning bushes in the backyard of his san jose home. >> one of the goals that set for myself was coming back to do this job. fortunately with the board's approval and a lot of people of that helped me along the way, you know, i'm here. >> that accident left him unable to walk and with limited use of his left hand. but he's back on the job after months of physical therapy. the toughest time was spending 66 days in the hospital. >> i had to relearn how to brush my teeth in the hospital, you know. who would ever thought you would have to do that. how to move around, how to feed myself. you know, so -- and then overcome, you know, the hardest part of this injury is overcoming both the physical and months of physical therapy. the toughes
abc7 news reporter david loui has the story from menlo park. >> reporter: his face is familiar because responders to new york on 9/11 leading a national mobile rescue unit. for more than 30 years he's been a firefighter and now a chief at menlo park fire protection district. his life changed dramatically on may 11th last year when he fell off a ladder while pruning bushes in the backyard of his san jose home. >> one of the goals that set for myself was coming back to do this job....
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. >> hello, david elliot louis representing myself as a resident aware of this project for some time. and someone who i think i can see from both sides. i urge you to reject the appeal and approve the project. i see this difference between age group, those who want quiet and those who want a nightlife and it's also an issue of alcohol. i agree that can be a problem. i do believe that neighbors have a right to quieten enjoyment of their neighborhood but not at the expense of fun, not at the expense of decreasing nightlife. we can use a little more life in that neighborhood at night. the streets are really dead quiet and deserted. i would like to see that place come alive. i hope you will approve it. i think there is enough regulations to make sure it will run right. that's all. i hope you approve this project. thank you. president david chiu: thank you, next speaker. >> sf gov if we can get attention on the projector. >> i'm the president of the knob hill coalition. thank you very much. very shortly we are here in support of the eir and we would like to ask the board of supervisors to
. >> hello, david elliot louis representing myself as a resident aware of this project for some time. and someone who i think i can see from both sides. i urge you to reject the appeal and approve the project. i see this difference between age group, those who want quiet and those who want a nightlife and it's also an issue of alcohol. i agree that can be a problem. i do believe that neighbors have a right to quieten enjoyment of their neighborhood but not at the expense of fun, not at...
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david elliot louis. this comment is about mental health for after hours mental health services. when a mental health crisis happens, it can happen at any time. right now the city has little support for mental health crisis. we have a hotline and police coming out in intervention training. that's an over kill. that's a hammer approach when we need a softer approach. what i'm inspired by is the role of the san francisco midnight ministry. it's a faith based group. they provide counseling. not necessarily pushing religion. they provide it for people. i think the department of public health can do something similar. we used to have a mobile outreach. that has been cut back. i would like to see that we started. i'm hoping to get support from the board of supervisors. if we need some kinds of legislation or pressure in the department of public health to do thiscious , to fund this kind of program. i'm not talking about homeless out in the streets. i'm talking about in people's homes wherever they are having a mental health crisis. that's my personal legislative agenda in terms of what
david elliot louis. this comment is about mental health for after hours mental health services. when a mental health crisis happens, it can happen at any time. right now the city has little support for mental health crisis. we have a hotline and police coming out in intervention training. that's an over kill. that's a hammer approach when we need a softer approach. what i'm inspired by is the role of the san francisco midnight ministry. it's a faith based group. they provide counseling. not...
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. >>> david louis, co-chair mental health board. happy new year, supervisors. the death of donald yazi also affected me. he was my neighbor. he was my neighbor since 2009. for five years, we were not friends, we were neighbors. we were friends as neighbors. he he would pass me, he would smile. he he would say hello. for five years his warmth brought a little joy to my life. his loss -- again, brought profound sadness to me. i want to thank the supervisors, all the supervisors who mentioned pedestrian safety as an issue. i commend supervisor campos, his upcoming hearing. i hope to attend that. and supervisor kim for her support for the family. you know, this death of donald yazi was entirely preventable. this was a preventable accident. avalos mentioned new york city's goal of zero fatalities in 2021. we can do that here, one small change that could have prevented donald yazi's death would be to require recology a company with not a good history lately, a second driver on the trucks. you have large trucks, especially in the tenderloin where i live, where donald
. >>> david louis, co-chair mental health board. happy new year, supervisors. the death of donald yazi also affected me. he was my neighbor. he was my neighbor since 2009. for five years, we were not friends, we were neighbors. we were friends as neighbors. he he would pass me, he would smile. he he would say hello. for five years his warmth brought a little joy to my life. his loss -- again, brought profound sadness to me. i want to thank the supervisors, all the supervisors who...
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he's taking it one day at a time n menlo park, david loui, abc7 news. >>> if you ride mass transportationityng no pants. it is a global tradition that again in 2002 and hannam braced, of course, in san francisco ever since. today is the day people go out in public with no pants because that's what they have been asked to do by a group of improv comedians. in san francisco organizers say people wearing no pants will be riding bart and unistarting around 1:00 this afternoon. what began as an practical joke has become an annual journey out into the cold with bear legs all over the world. >>> tourism is the number one industry for san francisco, but it can also be a big make for those who live around major tourist destinations. people who live around the crooked block of lombard street are now asking the city for help. >> they come from all over the world. >> venezuela. >> i'm from china. >> everyone wants to see lombard. known as the crockeddest street in the world. >> it's very his store kick a landmark. >> this is a slow period during the off-season. residents say multiply this by hundreds to
he's taking it one day at a time n menlo park, david loui, abc7 news. >>> if you ride mass transportationityng no pants. it is a global tradition that again in 2002 and hannam braced, of course, in san francisco ever since. today is the day people go out in public with no pants because that's what they have been asked to do by a group of improv comedians. in san francisco organizers say people wearing no pants will be riding bart and unistarting around 1:00 this afternoon. what began...
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david boyle. poile. from minneapolis, minnesota, and the st. louis blues, david backes.r, new york, and the new york rangers, ryan callahan. from new jersey and the washington capitals, john carlson. from south st. paul, minnesota, and the carolina hurricanes, justin faulk. from farmington hills, michigan, and the anaheim ducks, cam fowler. from buffalo, new york, and the chicago blackhawks, patrick kane. from livonia, michigan, and the vancouver canucks, ryan kesler. from minnesota and the pittsburgh penguins, paul martin. from st. paul, minnesota, and the new york rangers, ryan mcdonagh. from east lansing, michigan, and the buffalo sabres, ryan miller. from amherst, new york, and the pittsburgh penguins, brooks orpik. from minnesota and the st. louis blues, t.j. oshie. from new canaan, connecticut, and the montreal canadiens, max pacioretty. from minnesota and the minnesota wild, zach parise. from clover, wisconsin, and the san jose sharks, joe pavelski. from milford, connecticut, and the los angeles kings, jonathan quick. from greenwich, connecticut, and the st. louis
david boyle. poile. from minneapolis, minnesota, and the st. louis blues, david backes.r, new york, and the new york rangers, ryan callahan. from new jersey and the washington capitals, john carlson. from south st. paul, minnesota, and the carolina hurricanes, justin faulk. from farmington hills, michigan, and the anaheim ducks, cam fowler. from buffalo, new york, and the chicago blackhawks, patrick kane. from livonia, michigan, and the vancouver canucks, ryan kesler. from minnesota and the...
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david is a portfolio manager from louis firms. good to see you. you detroiters are proud of detroit. the outside workers look at detroit and says, "what a mess?", you guys say, "maybe it hit bottom, maybe it will be okay." >> this week is a good example, you said it $390 million. 50% better than moment superbowls generate. in there be up 10% from a year ago. that's a microcosm for the improvement we are seeing in detroit. i'm an investor, i think that detroit is a low discounted value stock. cheap stocks can stay cheap for a long time. importantly in 2014 the more catalysts are there to see if detroit sees a rebound after 30 years of secular deline. >> the class half full look stays can't get worse. >> they are stabilizing. >> when i look at the combination of job and income growth, compared to the u.s., 12 to 13 quarters, we have been growing faster. our debt is rated ccc minus by standard & poor's, the same rating from moody's is stuck at a depressed level. we have a long way to go. the catalysts are there for improvement. this is a tip-off to w
david is a portfolio manager from louis firms. good to see you. you detroiters are proud of detroit. the outside workers look at detroit and says, "what a mess?", you guys say, "maybe it hit bottom, maybe it will be okay." >> this week is a good example, you said it $390 million. 50% better than moment superbowls generate. in there be up 10% from a year ago. that's a microcosm for the improvement we are seeing in detroit. i'm an investor, i think that detroit is a low...
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david closi joins us from st. louis, he is the national director of the survivors network of those abused by priests or snap. welcome david good to see you. >> thank you john. >> what sort of job has the pope done so far addressing this issue? >> he's done virtually nothing unfortunately. he has shown a willingness to break with tradition and to make compassionate gestures in a lot of other ways but in essence when it comes to the abuse of children and the coverup of those crimes 11 months into his papacy, unfortunately pope francis has done virtually nothing. >> forced to release documents i believe in the chicago area you had documents released recently regarding supposedly all the documents the diocese had regarding sex abuse in the church. would that help if other diocese were able to do that or not? >> oh, absolutely, absolutely that would help. you know, you can't heal from cancer, unless you root it all out of your body. and the church can't heal and victims can't heal and kids won't be protected unless the full
david closi joins us from st. louis, he is the national director of the survivors network of those abused by priests or snap. welcome david good to see you. >> thank you john. >> what sort of job has the pope done so far addressing this issue? >> he's done virtually nothing unfortunately. he has shown a willingness to break with tradition and to make compassionate gestures in a lot of other ways but in essence when it comes to the abuse of children and the coverup of those...
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seems to be very well coming out of chicago these days between rahm immanuel, between louis farrakhan, jeremiah wright, david axelrod, barack obama, solve owe lynn ski. there is something bad in the water. >> david axelrod has been good to me. i will take him out of your list at least i will. there is new over the irs targeting scandal. won't file any charges. they are furious, your reaction? >> this is unconscionable. you have to look at the fact that really this was not a very thorough investigation done whatsoever. it was done in the civil rights division. it was not done in the criminal division and, of course, i forget barbara -- i forget her last name, the lawyer that was brought in was a donor to president barack obama, that's kind of like asking the muslim brotherhood to investigate benghazi so for them the all of a sudden come up and say we were not going to have any charges there was wrongdoing. i saw letters that sent out to these groups. the president said he was going to get to the bottom of this. now, what this is showing is that there is a sense of lawlessness in this administration that, you
seems to be very well coming out of chicago these days between rahm immanuel, between louis farrakhan, jeremiah wright, david axelrod, barack obama, solve owe lynn ski. there is something bad in the water. >> david axelrod has been good to me. i will take him out of your list at least i will. there is new over the irs targeting scandal. won't file any charges. they are furious, your reaction? >> this is unconscionable. you have to look at the fact that really this was not a very...
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next up is david from the university of missouri st. louis. >> thank you very much, linda. and thank you to john and janet and the university of akron to invite us here. let me acknowledge my co- partisans here, who worked on this with me even though i'm the one doing the talking here. ok. the papers on this panel tend to emphasize the dark side of polarization. i will start with something more positive. this shows data from the american national election studies. the percentage of people who say they care about who wins the presidential election. the percentage of people who say they see important differences between the major parties and the percentage of people who correctly respond that the republican party is the more conservative political party. they are at or near the high point in the 2012 cycle. there is some evidence the elite polarization has helped to produce a more engaged electorate. that is the bright side. we examine a lot of the same data as in alan's paper of the major parties. this reprises is a figure from his presentation. the main movement has been a
next up is david from the university of missouri st. louis. >> thank you very much, linda. and thank you to john and janet and the university of akron to invite us here. let me acknowledge my co- partisans here, who worked on this with me even though i'm the one doing the talking here. ok. the papers on this panel tend to emphasize the dark side of polarization. i will start with something more positive. this shows data from the american national election studies. the percentage of people...
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next up is david from the university of missouri st. louis. >> thank you very much, linda.and thank you to john and janet and the university of akron to invite us here. let me acknowledge my co- partisans here, who worked on this with me even though i'm the one doing the talking here. ok. the papers on this panel tend to emphasize the dark side of polarization. i will start with something more positive. this shows data from the american national election studies. the percentage of people who say they care about who wins the presidential election. the percentage of people who say they see important differences between the major parties and the percentage of people who correctly respond that the republican party is the more conservative political party. they are at or near the high point in the 2012 cycle. there is some evidence the elite polarization has helped to produce a more engaged electorate. that is the bright side. turning to the dark side, we examine a lot of the same data as in alan's paper of the major parties. this reprises is a figure from his presentation. the
next up is david from the university of missouri st. louis. >> thank you very much, linda.and thank you to john and janet and the university of akron to invite us here. let me acknowledge my co- partisans here, who worked on this with me even though i'm the one doing the talking here. ok. the papers on this panel tend to emphasize the dark side of polarization. i will start with something more positive. this shows data from the american national election studies. the percentage of people...
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okay, next, david kimball and eric -- [inaudible] of university of missouri, st. louis. >> thank you very much, linda. and thank you to john and janet and the folks at university of akron for inviting us here. it's great pleasure to be part of this conference and this panel. let me acknowledge my co-partisans here eric forest and bryce summary who worked on this with me even though i'm the one doing the talking here. [laughter] okay. the papers on this panel tend to emphasize the dark side of polarization, so i'm just going to start with something a little more positive even though this isn't in our paper. this shows, joel referred to this and alan's written about this in the past, but this shows three indicators over the last several decades, the percentage of people who say they care about who wins the presidential election. the percentage of people who say they see important differences between the two major parties and more pointedly, the percentage of people who correctly respond that the republican party is the more conservative political party. and if you look si
okay, next, david kimball and eric -- [inaudible] of university of missouri, st. louis. >> thank you very much, linda. and thank you to john and janet and the folks at university of akron for inviting us here. it's great pleasure to be part of this conference and this panel. let me acknowledge my co-partisans here eric forest and bryce summary who worked on this with me even though i'm the one doing the talking here. [laughter] okay. the papers on this panel tend to emphasize the dark...
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david remnick with the new yorker. but karen is right. it's a big conservative talking point that barack obama is another jesse jackson or another louis farrakhanhatever. and they keep pushing that. >> and it's also not just barack obama. look, the very nature of the fact that we have an african american president means we're going to have a different conversation than we did when bill clinton was president, than george bush being president, and that race may factor into it. that does not mean we're playing the race card. that does not mean we're racializing the issue. that means we're acknowledging this is a person who comes to this job with a different set of experiences. and frankly, instead of experiences that is more in line, we're becoming a majority minority country. and, you know, that threatens some people. that's not playing the race card that is a conversation we cannot be afraid to have in this country. >> here comes something that always impresses me, the president's candor here. here he is in the new yorker article. on the issue of race and the electorate. he says the electorate is not a republican problem alone. listen to this. t
david remnick with the new yorker. but karen is right. it's a big conservative talking point that barack obama is another jesse jackson or another louis farrakhanhatever. and they keep pushing that. >> and it's also not just barack obama. look, the very nature of the fact that we have an african american president means we're going to have a different conversation than we did when bill clinton was president, than george bush being president, and that race may factor into it. that does not...