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i wish we had the same graphics here as 150 eureka. if we do it historically, we should shade the new building, so we can see the difference between the old building. this did that very well. any other things? i think that's it. thank you. >> commissioner fong: thank you. i'm supportive of this project and the path it's on right now. i'm willing to vote and support, but i do want to pick up on commissioner moore's comment. it's exciting. the hub is coming together, right? it's one of the pieces that i'm curious if there are other opportunities where maybe the unified school district site, i'm not sure what will happen there. the plumbers union is coming together. hopefully that whole back alley will abutt this property and it has an opportunity of being charming. i think we look at it now and say, we want to change this, but i want to be sure that we're all on the same page about changing it for the better. and making it charming and have a great street activation, along with just housing, which i know that laura is committed about. i
i wish we had the same graphics here as 150 eureka. if we do it historically, we should shade the new building, so we can see the difference between the old building. this did that very well. any other things? i think that's it. thank you. >> commissioner fong: thank you. i'm supportive of this project and the path it's on right now. i'm willing to vote and support, but i do want to pick up on commissioner moore's comment. it's exciting. the hub is coming together, right? it's one of the...
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. >> clerk: if there is nothing further, we can move on to item 13. 150 eureka street. this is a certification of the draft of the environmental impact reports. the public hearing of the draft is closed. public comment -- the public comment. for the draft ended on january 23rd, 2018. public comment will be received at this time, however comments submitted may not be included in the final e.i.r. >> good afternoon president pret hillis and members of the commission. i am from environmental planning section of the planning department. the item before you is the certification of a final environmental impact report or e.i.r. for the proposed 150 eureka street project. the draft e.i.r. was published on december 6th, 2017. the public hearing on the draft was held on january 18th, 2018. the public comment period closed on january 23rd of 2018. the response -- the responses to the documents was published on june 28th and distributed on june 28th, 2018. the e.i.r. founds the implementation of the project would result in a project specific unavoidable and environmental impact on h
. >> clerk: if there is nothing further, we can move on to item 13. 150 eureka street. this is a certification of the draft of the environmental impact reports. the public hearing of the draft is closed. public comment -- the public comment. for the draft ended on january 23rd, 2018. public comment will be received at this time, however comments submitted may not be included in the final e.i.r. >> good afternoon president pret hillis and members of the commission. i am from...
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the tropical moisture has left the bay area but up toward eureka a couple of thunderstorms bubbling up in the mountainses. the sierra dealing with scattered showers: we're dry. art and wine festival great weather. 80degrees with sunshine. comfortable weather for the aids walk. mid-60s it'll be cool, cloudy in the morning. sunnier in the afternoon. so the tropical moisture is gone. it has lifted to the north. some of you have heard some thunder early in the morning. that's the unstable air that's now over far northern california. we have a ridge of high pressure to the south. wrapping around. this is a southwest flow of air. keeping us chilly near the water but not strong enough to push us that far inland. tomorrow morning, clouds at the beach. sunshine for all in the afternoon. sunday a little farther inland that cloud cover is going to go all the way toward the delta perhaps toward milpitas and san jose. pleasant weather, coming up for your weekend. so seasonably foggy near the water. seasonably warm inland. and seasonably cooler near the coastline. oakland your normal is 70. it's exa
the tropical moisture has left the bay area but up toward eureka a couple of thunderstorms bubbling up in the mountainses. the sierra dealing with scattered showers: we're dry. art and wine festival great weather. 80degrees with sunshine. comfortable weather for the aids walk. mid-60s it'll be cool, cloudy in the morning. sunnier in the afternoon. so the tropical moisture is gone. it has lifted to the north. some of you have heard some thunder early in the morning. that's the unstable air...
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a total of ten earthquakes hit off the coast, not far from eureka. due to high temperatures throughout the state this week, iso has issued a flex alert to conserve energy. we're urged to cut back on energy use from 9:00 p.m. and again tomorrow. that's when people come home, have dinner, and increase energy use. tips for conservation, turn off unnecessary lights, delay using major appliances and set air conditioners to 78 degrees or higher. >> all good tips. >>> while we're talking about the weather -- >> yeah, certainly a sunny afternoon has brought warm weather away from the coast. but tomorrow, even warmer air moves in. the numbers and the accuweather foster coming up. >>> the case sparked national outrage. now a hail mary pass from a former stanford simmer. >>> it's a dirty job, but it's got to get done. city leaders hope this can will encourage people to do exactly that. >>> and sleeping on the job, a california dmv worker did you know when you're at ross shopping for backpacks... ...and mom also gets a back-to-school bag? that's yes for less. ro
a total of ten earthquakes hit off the coast, not far from eureka. due to high temperatures throughout the state this week, iso has issued a flex alert to conserve energy. we're urged to cut back on energy use from 9:00 p.m. and again tomorrow. that's when people come home, have dinner, and increase energy use. tips for conservation, turn off unnecessary lights, delay using major appliances and set air conditioners to 78 degrees or higher. >> all good tips. >>> while we're...
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i-5 is closed in both directions at eureka to ashland, and so far no word of any homes destroyed. we are, however, just learning of some losses in the county fire east of lake berryessa. cal fire says nine structures have burned and more than 100 are still threatened. no one has been hurt. the fire has burned about 88,000 acres in yolo and napa counties. it is 33% contained. >>> in lake county, the 15,000- acre pawnee fire is now 92% contained. cal fire expects to have it contained by tuesday. >>> time now 4:34. emily is here with a look at the forecast. >> the good news for the fires is we have an onshore flow, temperatures are mild today. so that can give firefighters hopefully some extra moisture in the air that they need when it comes to getting contain containment. there is a blanket of low clouds you can't see from this picture but they are above it. you can see them in our temperatures right now. look at the temperatures. 67 degrees in concord. san francisco 62. we would normally be cooler. 56 in santa rosa in the north bay. today partly cloudy with a mild start, warmer tod
i-5 is closed in both directions at eureka to ashland, and so far no word of any homes destroyed. we are, however, just learning of some losses in the county fire east of lake berryessa. cal fire says nine structures have burned and more than 100 are still threatened. no one has been hurt. the fire has burned about 88,000 acres in yolo and napa counties. it is 33% contained. >>> in lake county, the 15,000- acre pawnee fire is now 92% contained. cal fire expects to have it contained by...
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chance right now and we leave you now with these images from various natural flower show known as the eurekaabout lost themselves transformed the landscape into a sea of cholera thanks for watching. and . the smell of freshly cut grass bred out of the oven. she leaves. the feel of soft fur. trying clooney and into contentment. every sensation becomes more intense. dining in a swiss farm. the romance. next on t.w. . today i'm traveling to the state of saxony and a place where you can really feel the julep drawing together girl lives here many parents go gentle coleman young tom bridge connects for the fun stuff and today this bridge is a central location for both cities and at the same time a strong symbol for united europe of. sixty minutes on g.w. . iran . one such an isolated theocracy now a major power in the middle east. your lines of influence continues to grow politically economically and above all militarily. the tom does iran truly want peace. but the countries of holmes have their doubts iceland shut. iran from theocracy since the cold starts of august attacks on g.w. . the food. i
chance right now and we leave you now with these images from various natural flower show known as the eurekaabout lost themselves transformed the landscape into a sea of cholera thanks for watching. and . the smell of freshly cut grass bred out of the oven. she leaves. the feel of soft fur. trying clooney and into contentment. every sensation becomes more intense. dining in a swiss farm. the romance. next on t.w. . today i'm traveling to the state of saxony and a place where you can really feel...
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. >> glor: in eureka, california, three children sold lemonade to raise money for victims. be charred, but it is still united. andrew david steele posted this picture from a shelter writing, "we may be evacuees, but we're standing on hope." police officers, rescuers, and neighbors are looking out for lost pets and livestock. despite the destruction, there is optimism. teresa craig lost her home, but may have summed it up best, "the love in the air is thicker than smoke." it is impressive and inspiring to see, but everyone here is well aware these fires are far from over. that is the "cbs evening news" tonight. i'm jeff glor reporting tonight from redding, california. i'll see you tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbsptny media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org now think they may have saved that >>> we begin with one battle, won. firefighters outside reading think they may have saved the city. >> the river and ranch fires are exploding in size, new evacuations in lake county, the flames racing down hillsides. good evening. >> this is how it looked for people t
. >> glor: in eureka, california, three children sold lemonade to raise money for victims. be charred, but it is still united. andrew david steele posted this picture from a shelter writing, "we may be evacuees, but we're standing on hope." police officers, rescuers, and neighbors are looking out for lost pets and livestock. despite the destruction, there is optimism. teresa craig lost her home, but may have summed it up best, "the love in the air is thicker than...
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. >> in eureka, california, three children sold lemonade to raise money for looking out for lost petsvestock. despite the destruction, there is optimism. teresa craig lost her home but may have summed it up best. the love in the air is thicker than smoke. it is impressive and inspiring to see, but everyone here is well aware that's fires are far from over. i'm jeff glor reporting tonight from redding, california. i'll see you tomorrow. good night. >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> welcome to the "overnight news." i'm jericka duncan. we begin in california where deadly wildfires are threatening entire neighborhoods and forcing thousands to flee their homes. the massive carr fire is one of several large fires burning across the state. it's blamed for scorching nearly 100,000 acres and destroying hundreds of structures. at least six people have been killed. cbs evening news anchor jeff gleg the fizone. >> 17 large fires in all. we are at the scene of the worst of them in the city of redding. it is called the carr fire, a reference to the road where all of this started.
. >> in eureka, california, three children sold lemonade to raise money for looking out for lost petsvestock. despite the destruction, there is optimism. teresa craig lost her home but may have summed it up best. the love in the air is thicker than smoke. it is impressive and inspiring to see, but everyone here is well aware that's fires are far from over. i'm jeff glor reporting tonight from redding, california. i'll see you tomorrow. good night. >> announcer: this is the "cbs...
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i think the idea of finding the eureka moment and the thing that cures it as we understand cures, i don'think we'll have therapies where it's a vastly improved quality of life for people with parkinson's. >> reporter: yet his own struggle is never far out of sight. how are you doing? right now i've been talking to you and i'm fine. i'm fine with you. but you're fighting a battle over there. >> well, i'm also interacting with you in an intense way. i'm keyed up and i'm excited and engaged. and so that fires off all kinds of neurons and gets all kinds of things happening. but the principal thing is the exchange. so i'm much less concerned with being still and not being collaborative and engauged. i could make myself still. but i won't be -- >> show me what happens if you make yourself still. >> but we're not talking. >> if i talk i start to move. >> soon as you start talking you start to move? >> well, because i'm -- things are firing. i have to think. and the same neurons that fire my thinking fire my body. >> there you go. >> reporter: michael j. fox is more than the face of parkinson's.
i think the idea of finding the eureka moment and the thing that cures it as we understand cures, i don'think we'll have therapies where it's a vastly improved quality of life for people with parkinson's. >> reporter: yet his own struggle is never far out of sight. how are you doing? right now i've been talking to you and i'm fine. i'm fine with you. but you're fighting a battle over there. >> well, i'm also interacting with you in an intense way. i'm keyed up and i'm excited and...
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. >> the eureka moment. >> we can create jobs here. we can protect and improve the environment.n't have to make this choice. >> that looks nice. >> reporter: smith now operates one of the largest seaweed hatcheries in the country with tanks full of developing kelp spores and a processing room that comes alive in spring when he and his team bring in the harvest and get it ready for sale. blanched in 170-degree water kelp turns a vivid green and can then be sold fresh or frozen, sometimes in the form of noodles. smith's customers include google for their cafeteria, yale university, and several restaurants and wholesalers. he has sold out the last four when you humble yourself under the mighty hand of god, in due time he will exalt you. hi, i'm joel osteen. i'm excited about being with you every week. i hope you'll tune in. you'll be inspired, you'll be encouraged. i'm looking forward to seeing you right here. you are fully loaded and completely equipped for the race that's been designed for you. >>> a 4-year-old superhero in alabama is giving everyone in town a lesson in caring. s
. >> the eureka moment. >> we can create jobs here. we can protect and improve the environment.n't have to make this choice. >> that looks nice. >> reporter: smith now operates one of the largest seaweed hatcheries in the country with tanks full of developing kelp spores and a processing room that comes alive in spring when he and his team bring in the harvest and get it ready for sale. blanched in 170-degree water kelp turns a vivid green and can then be sold fresh or...
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. >>> in northern california, northwest of eureka, there have been a series of earthquakes. couple hours after the anywhere strike there was a 4.5. a 4.3 seven minutes after that. and there were no reports of damage. >>> scientists are warning that the lava flows in hawaii could last a while. more than 700 homes have been destroyed. the laugh flow should last for a few more months. >>> a group on australians were arrested in the rescue of the soccer team. medals were presented at a ceremony. the awards were fast tracked because of public calls for official recognition. >> yours was a mission of practical love to save the lives of others weaker, younger, more vulnerable. you saved those young men and as you did inpyred not just your own nation, our nation, but holding its breath and praying for your success, you inspired the whole world. >> the boys had to be sedated before they began the journey out of the cave. the doctors hot to do that to keep the boy from panicking. he could use his mask and drown or -- >>> farmers interrupted the 16th stage of the tour. one officer used
. >>> in northern california, northwest of eureka, there have been a series of earthquakes. couple hours after the anywhere strike there was a 4.5. a 4.3 seven minutes after that. and there were no reports of damage. >>> scientists are warning that the lava flows in hawaii could last a while. more than 700 homes have been destroyed. the laugh flow should last for a few more months. >>> a group on australians were arrested in the rescue of the soccer team. medals were...
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about 56 miles southwest of eureka.word of damage or injuries from the quake oofrnlt the national transportation safety board plans to hold a public hearing on the deadly crash. a piece of debris hit the plane, broke a window and a passenger was partially pulled out of the plane. she died from her injuries a short time later. the hearing is to gather information and it will not include any analysis of the data. that will be held in november. >>> time is 6:46 we're talking about pop star demi lovato this morning. she's reportedly recovering at a hospital in los angeles after being found unconscious after an apparent overdose of heroin. tmz reports she was taken from her home in the hollywood hills yesterday morning. her family member posted online she's "awake and response i-". >>> the 49ers report to training camp today and there's a lot of talk after the a's went undefeated. now the team is a trendy pick to make the playoffs. veterans and rookies reported training camp today in santa clara. the team holding practices s
about 56 miles southwest of eureka.word of damage or injuries from the quake oofrnlt the national transportation safety board plans to hold a public hearing on the deadly crash. a piece of debris hit the plane, broke a window and a passenger was partially pulled out of the plane. she died from her injuries a short time later. the hearing is to gather information and it will not include any analysis of the data. that will be held in november. >>> time is 6:46 we're talking about pop...
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a 5.0 quake struck at 5:16 this morning 155 miles northwest of eureka.nd you can see how far it is in the ocean. no reports of damage at this point and the national tsunami warning center says a tsunami is not expected. >>> uber reexamining policies after a driver in missouri was caught secretly recording passengers. the st. louis post dispatch reports uber wants to clarify the guidelines because of the incident. the driver recorded passengers and live streamed the video on a site called twitch. the driver also worked for lyft but has since been fired by lyft. the videos have internet. >>> fake stories on the messaging app what's app are being blamed for violence and controversy overseas. it's the main platform for disinformation in seven countries, including brazil, india, pakistan, zimbabwe, and mexico. it has 1.5 billion users. information can go viral in minutes but much of it is unchecked. the company is taking steps to root ldfish crackers because of one of the suppliers that the whey powder used in the crackers has been recalled by the manufacture
a 5.0 quake struck at 5:16 this morning 155 miles northwest of eureka.nd you can see how far it is in the ocean. no reports of damage at this point and the national tsunami warning center says a tsunami is not expected. >>> uber reexamining policies after a driver in missouri was caught secretly recording passengers. the st. louis post dispatch reports uber wants to clarify the guidelines because of the incident. the driver recorded passengers and live streamed the video on a site...
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upper 90s towards baker field compare that to 55 degrees up towards eureka.ellows indicating a heat advisory and the reds indicate excessive heat warnings across portions of the state. this includes lake county until 8:00 p.m. friday evening. so you can see there, a heat advisory and coming in closer here, you can see here the portions of the east bay hills extending towards the east of san jose as we take this heat advisory until 8:00 p.m. on friday. not just today, continuing into friday and not much relief in site. low clouds and fog, a constant near the coastline as we come in closer and there we go with the overcast. looks like clearing here for portions of the marin county coastline. still some patches over san francisco. now temperatures still warming up inland, mid to upper 80s on track to reach the upper 90s this afternoon close to 100 degrees. right now we have a concord 82. san jose at 85 and san francisco, 60 compare these numbers to 24 hours ago. cooler compared to 24 hours ago so down 11 degrees in navato. concord down four degrees. an on shore
upper 90s towards baker field compare that to 55 degrees up towards eureka.ellows indicating a heat advisory and the reds indicate excessive heat warnings across portions of the state. this includes lake county until 8:00 p.m. friday evening. so you can see there, a heat advisory and coming in closer here, you can see here the portions of the east bay hills extending towards the east of san jose as we take this heat advisory until 8:00 p.m. on friday. not just today, continuing into friday and...
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for the proposed 150 eureka street project. the draft was -- the dr. e.i. -- draft e.i.r. was published on january 17, 2018. the public comment period closed january 30, 2018. and then, the responses to comments document was published on june 28, 2018. the item was continued, as jonas mentioned, from july 12, so that staff could add any qu. >> vice president melgar: thank you. do we have a project sponsor? >> commissioners, andrew junius with reuben, junius and rose on behalf of the project sponsor. plan sets. one of which you did see already in the e-mail, and one that's the 18 unit. and rezoning would be required, and we'd certainly like to avoid that. happy to answer any questions. thanks. >> vice president melgar: thank you. we will now hear public comment. is this the second time we abo units or even four units with a.d.u.s, but a substantial number of housing that is going to help the lgbt community would be preferable. so you've done this before. the city does this upzoning all the time, and i believe this is a perfect site this could happen. thank you. >> vice pres
for the proposed 150 eureka street project. the draft was -- the dr. e.i. -- draft e.i.r. was published on january 17, 2018. the public comment period closed january 30, 2018. and then, the responses to comments document was published on june 28, 2018. the item was continued, as jonas mentioned, from july 12, so that staff could add any qu. >> vice president melgar: thank you. do we have a project sponsor? >> commissioners, andrew junius with reuben, junius and rose on behalf of the...
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is about 1 1/2 miles to 2 miles away from the nearest recreation centers and those are hamilton, eureka, sunset, so fairly far away. with renovations at the site, we would be able to create a more robust recreation program, a program that actually addresses the neighborhood need as well as the large city needs. >> if i can add to that, this particular project has the highest seismic hazard rating of our facilities. that's from a city standpoint, a facility that i believe we need to address. >> thank you. just for a quick schedule highlight. we've started -- we did a conditions assessment in 2013 and we're currently reviewing historic resource evaluation. one of the reasons why it's a seismic hazard is it's almost 100 years old and it needs to be addressed. we've engaged public works to start the planning and design process. next we have japantown peace plaza. this is crumbling water surface with a walter feature that's inoperable and it has water intrusion to the garage below. it's the only public gathering space for the japantown community. this is a community that has been disadvantag
is about 1 1/2 miles to 2 miles away from the nearest recreation centers and those are hamilton, eureka, sunset, so fairly far away. with renovations at the site, we would be able to create a more robust recreation program, a program that actually addresses the neighborhood need as well as the large city needs. >> if i can add to that, this particular project has the highest seismic hazard rating of our facilities. that's from a city standpoint, a facility that i believe we need to...
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today's the last day to catch salmon recreationally and fish for salmon north of pigeon point to eurekahrough september. that includes the bay area, of course. >>> salmon fishing restrictions help the species to survive. >>> watch out for sharks. several advisories after a number of sightings in the area. officials say you might want to be alert. i'm saying maybe don't want to go in the water. you remember this happened a few weeks ago. kayakers spotted two dozen great white sharks close to the shore. they must not have been hungry. but you have to wonder why. >> i like that advice. you can go in the water if you want to but there are sharks. >> i'm good. kari? i'm good. >> no. you know what? thinking about places to go cool off, well, that makes it harder to not go to some of our beaches. as we take a live look outside, looking live in san jose, filtered sunshine. starting to get the skies clearing. it is going to be a nice day reaching into the low 80s but what about for the fourth of july? it is going to continue to cool. more on that coming up next. >>> i'm consumer investigator chr
today's the last day to catch salmon recreationally and fish for salmon north of pigeon point to eurekahrough september. that includes the bay area, of course. >>> salmon fishing restrictions help the species to survive. >>> watch out for sharks. several advisories after a number of sightings in the area. officials say you might want to be alert. i'm saying maybe don't want to go in the water. you remember this happened a few weeks ago. kayakers spotted two dozen great white...
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it was a "eureka" moment. >> and she said, "he might have something called, pandas."ndas?" >> parents get the answer, "pandas." and their reaction is, "huh? pandas?" >> correct! >> reporter: if you've never heard of pandas, you're hardly alone. in fact, no one had heard of it. before this woman, dr. susan swedo, of the national institute of mental health, first identified it 20 years ago. >> i just study children and try to understand what's wrong with them and how to help them. >> reporter: while it conjures up images of the cute and cuddly bears, "pandas" is actually an acronym -- "pediatirc autoimmune nueropyschiatric disorders," associated with strep. >> what is pandas? >> in its simplest form, the wrong strep in the wrong kid impacts the brain and gives rise to behavioral symptoms. >> reporter: how? she says normally when children get strep, their immune systems create antibodies to fight the infection. but with certain kids, the immune system malfunctions. those antibodies start attacking healthy cells. and even worse, they sneak across what's called the "blood
it was a "eureka" moment. >> and she said, "he might have something called, pandas."ndas?" >> parents get the answer, "pandas." and their reaction is, "huh? pandas?" >> correct! >> reporter: if you've never heard of pandas, you're hardly alone. in fact, no one had heard of it. before this woman, dr. susan swedo, of the national institute of mental health, first identified it 20 years ago. >> i just study children and try...
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customers come as far north as eureka and as far south as salinas. and it's critical that we have the parking. without the parking it will be very difficult for the vendors at the san francisco flower market to continue to be sustained. thank you. >> my name is alex lanceburg with the san francisco electrical construction industry. i'm here specifically speaking in support of getting the appropriate amendment to protect 81816fulsom as mentioned by cynthia and the project sponsor and others. but i want to kind of talk about this within the framework of something that director rames said and we saw within the scope of this presentation. as this project has been developing over the past 10 years, we -- we've really tried to incorporate the lessons of the eastern neighborhoods plan. one of the things that we did in the eastern neighborhood plans is that the projects that have submitted their applications long before the planning commission to have action to initiate the amendments would get grandfathered. it's a reasonable request and it provides certain
customers come as far north as eureka and as far south as salinas. and it's critical that we have the parking. without the parking it will be very difficult for the vendors at the san francisco flower market to continue to be sustained. thank you. >> my name is alex lanceburg with the san francisco electrical construction industry. i'm here specifically speaking in support of getting the appropriate amendment to protect 81816fulsom as mentioned by cynthia and the project sponsor and...
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sunny but breezy i 69 in monterey and 66 in eureka.igh country. 87 with mostly sunny sky in yosemite. gorgeous day today with the lowest humidity this week in tahoe. they're also going to feel the intense push of humidity from the monsoon flow. in fact, we have a chance of thunderstorms starting friday, saturday and lasting through sunday. >>> mike, thank you. the most disruptive wildfire that's burning right now in california has grown. it's nearly 54 sq >> tit's 25% contained this morning. flames killed one person and burned 72 buildings in the county. 810 structures still threatened. calfire says the fire is also threatening two power plants. water systems and endangered species habitats. >>> some new developments from there as well. one of three firefighters injured in that fire out of the hospital this morning. he suffered severe burns on thursday when his fire engine was overrun by flames. the fighters union posted this photo on facebook. a gofundme account was set up to help pay for his expenses. it's raised more than $28,000 we
sunny but breezy i 69 in monterey and 66 in eureka.igh country. 87 with mostly sunny sky in yosemite. gorgeous day today with the lowest humidity this week in tahoe. they're also going to feel the intense push of humidity from the monsoon flow. in fact, we have a chance of thunderstorms starting friday, saturday and lasting through sunday. >>> mike, thank you. the most disruptive wildfire that's burning right now in california has grown. it's nearly 54 sq >> tit's 25% contained...
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and shelters are set up in eureka. so far, zero containment. meanwhile, crews in napa county are making some progress against the county fire. the 86,000 acre fire is now 30% contained. despite being three times the size of san francisco, it is not burning any homes. however, nearly 1000 structures near the community of glendale are still threatened. >>> these newlyweds found the silver lining in the sky. used it as a backdrop for this gorgeous photo. it was taken saturday evening at the tabor ranch vineyard. the south of the cache creek casino. it is also about 10 miles from where the fire started earlier that day. >> it looks like gone with the wind. >> a beautiful picture, stay safe. >>> mid to upper 80s in our warmest spots today. they jumped 15 degrees in livermore. 89 and even warmer tomorrow. concorde, 88, napa 85. san jose and hayward right around 80. san jose hit 81, hayward 78. we have now reached 80 days without a drop of rain in san jose. it is more remarkable that we did not get anything in the second half of april, because now we
and shelters are set up in eureka. so far, zero containment. meanwhile, crews in napa county are making some progress against the county fire. the 86,000 acre fire is now 30% contained. despite being three times the size of san francisco, it is not burning any homes. however, nearly 1000 structures near the community of glendale are still threatened. >>> these newlyweds found the silver lining in the sky. used it as a backdrop for this gorgeous photo. it was taken saturday evening at...
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north of red bluff, east of eureka, northern california. blaze has killed two so far, a firefighter and a bulldoze operator who was battling the flames. these fires have wiped out 44,000 acres. we're told that firefighters reporting gusty winds are spawning what are called fire tornadoes. so we'll keep an eye on this developing situation. in the meantime, a sea of red across the screen. the russell 2000, we want you to look at that. it's particularly taking an outsized hit here. it is down 1, nearly 2%. right behind it, though, is the nasdaq. it's been beaten black, blue and red as the tech sector was shaken by earnings flops. we know what happened on facebook, but twitter is not helping the situation today. and intel, what about that? the dow component, the biggest drag on the dow after its fast growing data center business, the server business, missed wall street targets. you see intel getting slammed, down about 9%. today's loss is the biggest for the chip item maker since january -- chipmaker since january of 2016. can we look at expedi
north of red bluff, east of eureka, northern california. blaze has killed two so far, a firefighter and a bulldoze operator who was battling the flames. these fires have wiped out 44,000 acres. we're told that firefighters reporting gusty winds are spawning what are called fire tornadoes. so we'll keep an eye on this developing situation. in the meantime, a sea of red across the screen. the russell 2000, we want you to look at that. it's particularly taking an outsized hit here. it is down 1,...
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. >> stahl: the eureka moment. >> smith: we can create jobs here.t and improve the environment. we don't have to make this choice. >> stahl: smith now operates one of the largest seaweed hatcheries in the country, with tanks full of developing kelp spores, and a processing room that comes alive in spring when he and his team bring in the harvest and get it ready for sale. blanched in the 170-degree water, kelp turns a vivid green and can then be sold fresh or frozen, sometimes in the form of noodles. smith's customers include google for their cafeteria, yale university, and several restaurants and wholesalers. he has sold out the last four years. but at this kelp farm across the country in the waters outside seattle, producing food is almost beside the point. this is a test farm, where betsy peabody of the puget sound restoration fund and a team of scientists are doing an experiment to see whether seaweed can help fight the growing problem of ocean acidification, caused mainly by increasing carbon dioxide levels in the seas. >> betsy peabody: roughl
. >> stahl: the eureka moment. >> smith: we can create jobs here.t and improve the environment. we don't have to make this choice. >> stahl: smith now operates one of the largest seaweed hatcheries in the country, with tanks full of developing kelp spores, and a processing room that comes alive in spring when he and his team bring in the harvest and get it ready for sale. blanched in the 170-degree water, kelp turns a vivid green and can then be sold fresh or frozen, sometimes...
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oh, eureka! wacky jacky. [ laughter and applause ] oh, donald, you've done it again." i'm sorry, y't get to call anyone else wacky. of all the politicians we've ever had, you are by far the wackiest. [ cheers and applause ] you hugged a flag. you touched a glowing orb. iryou pretended to drive a truck. you shouldn't live at 1600 pennsylvania avenue, you should live at 1602 pennsylvania avenue and be thwawhite house's y neighbor. [ laughter ] but trump of course remains obsessed with the border and he keeps lying about our relationship with mexico. on saturday, he once again liede about our tradcit with mexico which he said was $100 billion. it's actually much less than that. but watch how proud he is of the fact that he knows the difference between millions, billions, and trilli >> mexico makes over $100 billion a year. it's hard to believe. you know, you say these numbers, hundred billion doll not trillion, not -- $100 billion. not million, fortunately. not trillion, very fortunately. but think of it. so $100 billion a year we lose on trade. >> seth: oh my god, he rea
oh, eureka! wacky jacky. [ laughter and applause ] oh, donald, you've done it again." i'm sorry, y't get to call anyone else wacky. of all the politicians we've ever had, you are by far the wackiest. [ cheers and applause ] you hugged a flag. you touched a glowing orb. iryou pretended to drive a truck. you shouldn't live at 1600 pennsylvania avenue, you should live at 1602 pennsylvania avenue and be thwawhite house's y neighbor. [ laughter ] but trump of course remains obsessed with the...
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a breezy 67 in eureka and 79 in tahoe today. you could see haze off in the distance as the smoke is starting to make its way there. your air will start to clear out by friday. >> i'm totally guilty of doing this on b.a.r.t. or around it, but you might not want to have your phone out on the platform or on the train. b.a.r.t. says several passengers were robbed or had their phones stolen this weekend. the thefts happened at the coliseum station in oakland and the powell, 24th street, and balboa park stations in san francisco. one rider actually lent his iphone to a stranger and that stranger took off with it. b.a.r.t. says keep your devices secure, especially near doors and on the platforms. >> homeowners in the south bay are being warned about a scheme to pay for information that's actually available for free. the santa clara county assessors office says it comes in the form of a pam flet, it looked like an official mailing and it's title is from the local property office. they offer a property deed and value assessment for $89,
a breezy 67 in eureka and 79 in tahoe today. you could see haze off in the distance as the smoke is starting to make its way there. your air will start to clear out by friday. >> i'm totally guilty of doing this on b.a.r.t. or around it, but you might not want to have your phone out on the platform or on the train. b.a.r.t. says several passengers were robbed or had their phones stolen this weekend. the thefts happened at the coliseum station in oakland and the powell, 24th street, and...
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and along our coast, we have mid to upper 60s from monterey to eureka.s in chico. 101 in palm springs, and 80 to near 90 in san diego and l.a., and that entire southern third of the state, thunderstorms are possible today. so they're having to deal with humidity too. all right, the thunderstorm chance will slip into the sierra starting thursday and hang around through about sunday. >> thanks, mike. >> new this morning, the trump administration won't meet today's court deadline to reunite migrant children under 5 with their families. president trump says he has a solution. here's what he said on the white house lawn about two hours ago. >> well, i have a solution. tell people not to come to our country illegally. that's the solution. don't come to our country illegally. come like other people do, come legally. >> after his comments, marine one took mr. trump to joint base andrews where he then boarded air force one. the president is set to sunday the nato summit in brussels with. >> new this morning actor george clooney is out of the hospital after a moto
and along our coast, we have mid to upper 60s from monterey to eureka.s in chico. 101 in palm springs, and 80 to near 90 in san diego and l.a., and that entire southern third of the state, thunderstorms are possible today. so they're having to deal with humidity too. all right, the thunderstorm chance will slip into the sierra starting thursday and hang around through about sunday. >> thanks, mike. >> new this morning, the trump administration won't meet today's court deadline to...
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father will get up and he will continue to be a bread winner for this family." l- - had to go to sch eurekalarship for poor children because he not afford to go to college without that scholarship. you don't have to come from harvard to be president of the united states. d - ronald reagan is gift to be able to story-tell, fo and this was television, and what ronald reagan used to do was actually look at the teletype coming in and actuallyayffer play-by- of local high school baseball. - do i need to say anything more? - thmoves to hollywood-- acting-- because of his good looks, use of his ability to tell stories and does some pretty good b movies. - hey you're not asking me to tell you about the bees and flowers are you? t - he was the king bs. he was a fine actor. - okay, landon, let's talk. - but it started to dry up. he went to las vegas, became a stand-up at theasl rancho hotel inegas. then general electric theater came along, and he gotge theater. ge theater was canceled. had to figure out something to do so he kept on writing speeches. he actually did at he had to do to take care of th
father will get up and he will continue to be a bread winner for this family." l- - had to go to sch eurekalarship for poor children because he not afford to go to college without that scholarship. you don't have to come from harvard to be president of the united states. d - ronald reagan is gift to be able to story-tell, fo and this was television, and what ronald reagan used to do was actually look at the teletype coming in and actuallyayffer play-by- of local high school baseball. - do...
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and matt gaetz's eureka moment about he never asked you if you were biased? where was the time? as soon as mueller found out about the texts, what happened to strzok? he was gone. so he didn't need to have a conversation with lihim. he acted before he even asked him anything about it. if anything, i think that little back and forth may have worked against gaetz's interest but that's for you to decide. here is the big takeaway. there are three facts that work against the gop, and i don't know they did anything to vitiate or get rid of them today. if strzok wanted to hurt trump, why didn't he leak? leaking would be illegal. it would be wrong. but if he's the no-integrity guy that the gop says he is, why didn't he do it, number one? number two, if he wanted to help hillary clinton, why did he keep pushing harder for more investigation into the probe on her and the e-mails with harsher tools like subpoenas and even calling for her to go before a grand jury? number three, if he wanted to hurt donald trump, wouldn't he be desperate to get on the mueller team? why would he drag his fee
and matt gaetz's eureka moment about he never asked you if you were biased? where was the time? as soon as mueller found out about the texts, what happened to strzok? he was gone. so he didn't need to have a conversation with lihim. he acted before he even asked him anything about it. if anything, i think that little back and forth may have worked against gaetz's interest but that's for you to decide. here is the big takeaway. there are three facts that work against the gop, and i don't know...
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proposals that were made at eureka in 1982, deep cuts, deep reductions. they had proceeded however by the imf treaty which was in 1981, the fall, where we did not favor in the nsc's same way. the pentagon and tennessee did not fair that -- nsc did not favor the freeze option that was preferred by other parts of government, deep in high places. and proposed instead a zero option will get the simpsons that the systems we did not want eliminating a -- whole class of systems. there was a strong, new approach in a ship the whole soviet attitude and system about postponing, procrastinating. they thought they cannot hold the allies. and i the things we did, got myself invited at nato meetings. the vice secretary weinberger was on the plane and his delegation and others. we really briefed and worked with allies to get out of the nuclear freeze, which was dominating their parliaments in their streets. newet full deployment of systems and immediate nuclear force systems. that was a good beginning to a major initiative. 1983s followed in march of strategic defense i
proposals that were made at eureka in 1982, deep cuts, deep reductions. they had proceeded however by the imf treaty which was in 1981, the fall, where we did not favor in the nsc's same way. the pentagon and tennessee did not fair that -- nsc did not favor the freeze option that was preferred by other parts of government, deep in high places. and proposed instead a zero option will get the simpsons that the systems we did not want eliminating a -- whole class of systems. there was a strong,...
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. >>> earthquakes dropped early in the northwest area of eureka. it struck at 5:16 am.was a 4.3 than 5.6 at 7:45 am. there are no tsunami warnings. they are monitoring the situation but they do not expect the tsunami to hit the coast. >>> stores that sell cannabis products might be banned in san francisco's chinatown neighborhood. the board of supervisors is expect to vote on an ordinance that would ban marijuana retailers from chinatown. since they legalize it, people from chinatown overwhelmingly oppose a dispensary opening up there. they worry about the president it could suffer other neighborhoods. -- precedent is good set up for other -- it could set up for other areas. >>> the oakland city council will vote on an ordinance to regulate rideshare scooters. they are considering a flexible usage based limit. that means that more people use the scooters, more scooters will be allowed in the city. >> this is a high priority and that is why we have at education -- app education and safety websites. >> they want to make scooters available in underrepresented area -- neigh
. >>> earthquakes dropped early in the northwest area of eureka. it struck at 5:16 am.was a 4.3 than 5.6 at 7:45 am. there are no tsunami warnings. they are monitoring the situation but they do not expect the tsunami to hit the coast. >>> stores that sell cannabis products might be banned in san francisco's chinatown neighborhood. the board of supervisors is expect to vote on an ordinance that would ban marijuana retailers from chinatown. since they legalize it, people from...
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and the proposals made at eureka in 1982, deep cuts, deep reductions. they had been proceeded, however, by the imf treaty, which was in '81 in the fall. where we did not favor in the nsc any way, the pentagon and nsc did not favor the nuclear freeze option. and proposed instead a zero option where we got the systems that we didn't want, mainly the soviet ss20 out of the way, by going down to zero ourselves and having eliminating a whole class of systems. that was a very strong new approach. and it just shook the whole soviet attitude and system about postponing, procrastinating, and they thought we couldn't hold the allies. but one of the things is, i got myself invited in the first nato meeting by secretary weinberger to be on a plane with him in his delegation and others. and we really briefed and worked the allies to get out of the nuclear freeze, which was dominating their parliaments and their streets. and to get the deploy of the new imf systems and the nuclear systems. it was followed in march of 1983 by the strategic defense initiative. this was
and the proposals made at eureka in 1982, deep cuts, deep reductions. they had been proceeded, however, by the imf treaty, which was in '81 in the fall. where we did not favor in the nsc any way, the pentagon and nsc did not favor the nuclear freeze option. and proposed instead a zero option where we got the systems that we didn't want, mainly the soviet ss20 out of the way, by going down to zero ourselves and having eliminating a whole class of systems. that was a very strong new approach. and...
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i found with math, you put the time in, it's like eureka, it finally starts -- good luck to you. >> havinge with robert, that won't be a problem. >> i had a problem on my side. good luck, thank you and we'll continue to have some conversations about this -- and you were watching earlier. you got a tv set you can watch the rest of the show. >> we will watch the rest of the show, so we always do. >> great. ivanka trump and robert feldman -- felder. great. all right. becky and andrew i'll send it back to you. >> thank you very much. >>> we've been watching that conversation very closely. our guest is joe mowglia and he had some thoughts on this too. not only is the chairman of t.d. ameritrade. he's also the coach of carolina's football team. >> i was very impressed with robert. he's got 28 credits to go towards master's and interest in mechanical engineering. i thought he was a big kid but i don't know if p.t. has football -- >> putting out the offer right now. >> 80% of all students that go to college change their major. that's when you're making the decisions to take all these extra skrids
i found with math, you put the time in, it's like eureka, it finally starts -- good luck to you. >> havinge with robert, that won't be a problem. >> i had a problem on my side. good luck, thank you and we'll continue to have some conversations about this -- and you were watching earlier. you got a tv set you can watch the rest of the show. >> we will watch the rest of the show, so we always do. >> great. ivanka trump and robert feldman -- felder. great. all right. becky...