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deborah martin's, a professor, painted a solid portrait of hellman, and live with fox's -- a life of foxes and scoundrels. her scholarship is the basis of my talk supplemented by hellman's's writing and journalistic accounts of her activities. her papers are held by the airy ransom center at the university of texas at austin and remain a valuable resource to researchers. she was born in 1905. she was born to german-american jews in new orleans, her mother was of the well-to-do family and her father a local michel suleiman -- shoe salesman. because she was advancing and age, 23, and her prospects for marriage were diminishing the family agreed to the union and provided a respectable dowry. they use the dowry to begin a shoot manufacturing to sufficient business that survived only a few years. when it failed, max and juliet were excised from the neuhaus family and had no choice but to trust her own future. max joined the ranks of traveling salesman and found success peddling issues out of town. -- shoes out of town. -- the primary caregiver to the young girl. this would prove to be a d
deborah martin's, a professor, painted a solid portrait of hellman, and live with fox's -- a life of foxes and scoundrels. her scholarship is the basis of my talk supplemented by hellman's's writing and journalistic accounts of her activities. her papers are held by the airy ransom center at the university of texas at austin and remain a valuable resource to researchers. she was born in 1905. she was born to german-american jews in new orleans, her mother was of the well-to-do family and her...
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deborah villalon reporting live for us tonight. thanks deb, now to chief meteorologist bill martin on today. records and the chance for more tomorrow. bill. yes lots of records around the state and around the bay area here in the bay area records. some of them we had 104 in santa rosa. the big number was 106 and gilroy. there were records broken in the central valley red bluff hit 110. that's a tough record to break. i mean, we this early in the season, he hit 110 red bluff. that's why it's a record 108 in sacramento. that was a record we look for more record potential for tomorrow, especially the inland day valleys, especially down more towards bakersfield. in those areas where the heat will continue aggressively. it's going to cool a little bit tomorrow just to touch again. 108 to 104. i don't know if that's a guy. it's right, but it's going to be a little bit core. these are the highs from today. highs tomorrow, so that 1 10 in antioch turns into 104 105 something like that. that notice the coast 65 pacifica. those temperatures will stay about the same and i think places like along the pe
deborah villalon reporting live for us tonight. thanks deb, now to chief meteorologist bill martin on today. records and the chance for more tomorrow. bill. yes lots of records around the state and around the bay area here in the bay area records. some of them we had 104 in santa rosa. the big number was 106 and gilroy. there were records broken in the central valley red bluff hit 110. that's a tough record to break. i mean, we this early in the season, he hit 110 red bluff. that's why it's a...
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chief meteorologist bill martin is updating tomorrow's temperatures and the chance for more records first, though, to ktvu is deborahn antioch, with the call to conserve energy being renewed for tomorrow.
chief meteorologist bill martin is updating tomorrow's temperatures and the chance for more records first, though, to ktvu is deborahn antioch, with the call to conserve energy being renewed for tomorrow.
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deborah villalon will tell us how people cope today. but first we begin with chief meteorologist bill martin. bill just how hot did it get today?ell we had temperatures today that got into the upper nineties low one hunters, but it pales in comparison to what we're expecting tomorrow. that's why we're looking at this excessive heat warning that will stay in effect through friday. the main day is tomorrow. excessive heat warning basically means it is going to be not healthy to be outside for long periods of time. out of the shade. you can see the areas in red. it's mainly in the central valley. it's mainly in our far inland bay valleys. the heat advisory is pretty much for the rest of us. you can see the heat coming up from the desert southwest. it's 105 degrees right now in phoenix. i don't know you can pick that out there. but it's 105 degrees in phoenix, and all that error that warm air is moving north. the hot air if you will, and it's covering a large area. there's a lot of it. and so with that, in my work, power outages, the power concerns are all a reality because air conditioners tomorrow night or tomorrow afternoon are
deborah villalon will tell us how people cope today. but first we begin with chief meteorologist bill martin. bill just how hot did it get today?ell we had temperatures today that got into the upper nineties low one hunters, but it pales in comparison to what we're expecting tomorrow. that's why we're looking at this excessive heat warning that will stay in effect through friday. the main day is tomorrow. excessive heat warning basically means it is going to be not healthy to be outside for...
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deborah villalon ktvu, fox two news and with that fire danger on the minds of many, especially with the heat wave about the blanket some england area starting tomorrow. chief meteorologist bill martin joins us and to emphasize here, bill. we're not talking about coastal cities. this is inland, specific, yes, yes, this big. it's gonna be a big heat up, mikey and as we go into the next couple of days, you're going to notice it, especially inland where there will be an excessive heat warning. some of us in the bay area, there'll be a heat advisory that will go into effect tomorrow and stay in effect through friday that the excessive heat warnings goes into effect on thursday, stays up through friday. i'll show you those specifics in a minute, but just this heat where it's coming from, it's coming from the desert southwest at high pressure is building out so coastal areas in areas around the bay are going to be very warm, but they're not going to be out of control. they're not going to be sweltering places like oakland and berkeley and hayward and san bruno. you going to have a bit of a break. it's still going to be in the eighties. it's just not going to be in the nineties or low 100
deborah villalon ktvu, fox two news and with that fire danger on the minds of many, especially with the heat wave about the blanket some england area starting tomorrow. chief meteorologist bill martin joins us and to emphasize here, bill. we're not talking about coastal cities. this is inland, specific, yes, yes, this big. it's gonna be a big heat up, mikey and as we go into the next couple of days, you're going to notice it, especially inland where there will be an excessive heat warning. some...