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. >>> now let's get over to kenny choi live in fairfax, marin county, where a mud slide slammed into an apartment building. what a mess, kenny. >> and not as heavy as we saw before. and what we saw today, seeing significant damage in the hillside right here. about 100 yards behind me. you'll see a huge chunk of the hillside, with the mud. you'll see the brown areas. and essentially they went, they slid down. and earlier today, they will show exactly how much they went into that home. and you do not want to be on camera. earlier this morning, you will start to notice the water and some mud slide down the hill. it just got worse as the rains intensified in the morning. and a huge chunk of that hillside pressed into that building. it went into the sliding doors. those sliding doors. the mud and all that water, they would pour. and obviously this is going to be a long recovery process for these. and experience something they have never seen before. they said they have seen the water on the mud and in previous storms. but nothing like this. you and essentially red tagged by the county. th
. >>> now let's get over to kenny choi live in fairfax, marin county, where a mud slide slammed into an apartment building. what a mess, kenny. >> and not as heavy as we saw before. and what we saw today, seeing significant damage in the hillside right here. about 100 yards behind me. you'll see a huge chunk of the hillside, with the mud. you'll see the brown areas. and essentially they went, they slid down. and earlier today, they will show exactly how much they went into that...
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the rain caused a mud slide to slam into an apartment complex in fairfax. it could be a while before people could live there again. it's one of two apartment buildings that have been red tagged by the county. let's get to kenny choi live in fairfax, where the conditions actually got progressively worse leading up to the mud slide. hey, kenny. >> reporter: good evening. that is exactly right. heavy downpours overnight into the morning. some of the homeowners here noticed some of the water and the mud sliding down a little bit, but it did get progressively worse. we are overlooking the 1700 block of sir francis drake boulevard. take a look at some of the video we shot earlier today. it's dark right now. so take a look at the video we shot earlier. you can see a significant amount of this hillside, all of a sudden gave way and a large amount of mud, then poured and crashed right into the building. this apartment complex. and through a glass sliding door. the homeowner, the resident who lives inside this apartment said she did not want to be on camera, but did
the rain caused a mud slide to slam into an apartment complex in fairfax. it could be a while before people could live there again. it's one of two apartment buildings that have been red tagged by the county. let's get to kenny choi live in fairfax, where the conditions actually got progressively worse leading up to the mud slide. hey, kenny. >> reporter: good evening. that is exactly right. heavy downpours overnight into the morning. some of the homeowners here noticed some of the water...
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we're overlooking the 1700 block of sir francis drake boulevard here in fairfax. i want you to take a look at the hillside behind me about 100 yards away from us. you can see the grass. all of a sudden you would see a huge chunk of the hillside. that brown hillside. a lot of mud, just started to pour down this hillside earlier this morning. residents inside this building had said they noticed some water coming down this morning, and then they progressively got worse. early this afternoon, that huge hillside then came crashing into that sliding door of that building. the one apartment building, experiencing a lot of damage there. that's one of the residents inside said that she did not want to be on camera, but talked to us about what happened. there was one person inside. and obviously they were surprised by that amount of mud coming through those sliding doors, into their home. other residents nearby, they say they have had some close calls, but nothing like this. >> i'm terrified because in weather like this, our meeting group flooded trying to get out of the pa
we're overlooking the 1700 block of sir francis drake boulevard here in fairfax. i want you to take a look at the hillside behind me about 100 yards away from us. you can see the grass. all of a sudden you would see a huge chunk of the hillside. that brown hillside. a lot of mud, just started to pour down this hillside earlier this morning. residents inside this building had said they noticed some water coming down this morning, and then they progressively got worse. early this afternoon, that...
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esto fue en fairfax, el cual afectó ese complejo de apartamentos que está ubicado cerca del bulevar fairfaxve de una vivienda completamente afectada por un deslizamiento de tierra ocurrió en santa a rosa, donde la familia incluso se quedó atrapada césar dentro de la casa. aproximadamente a las 5 de la madrugada ellos lograron salir del lugar y por suerte no se reportaron heridos. y hablando del norte del área de la bahía, una de las ciudades que aún tiene varios sectores bajo el agua es greenville, en condado sonoma. exactamente. justo allí se encuentra nuestro compañero andrés brender andrés, que tienes un panorama clarísimo de lo que ocurrió porque lo recorriste incluso con un oficial de la oficina del sheriff. por favor. qué encontraste? así es. y esta es la escena que se repite en varias áreas de guerneville. incluso apenas 1 sale de santa rosa y comienza a entrar. les quiero mostrar, por ejemplo, calles como estas que están completamente inundadas debajo de un puente. y si movemos la cámara un poco hacia la izquierda? nosotros estamos rodeados de viñedos. tenemos 2 o 3 aquí al lado y u
esto fue en fairfax, el cual afectó ese complejo de apartamentos que está ubicado cerca del bulevar fairfaxve de una vivienda completamente afectada por un deslizamiento de tierra ocurrió en santa a rosa, donde la familia incluso se quedó atrapada césar dentro de la casa. aproximadamente a las 5 de la madrugada ellos lograron salir del lugar y por suerte no se reportaron heridos. y hablando del norte del área de la bahía, una de las ciudades que aún tiene varios sectores bajo el agua es...
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eso es fairfax.erca del bulevar fairfax. en la otra imagen vemos esa vivienda también afectada precisamente por un deslizamiento de tierra. también en santa rosa. la familia incluso quedó atrapada dentro de la casa aproximadamente a las 5 de esta madrugada, pero luego lograron salir ilesos. bueno, y hablando del norte del área de la bahía, una de las ciudades que aún tiene varios sectores anegados es greenville. eso es en el condado de sonoma. exactamente. y andrés brender tuvoa oportunidad de recorrer el lugar y de hacerlo junto a un agente del alguacil para poder observar mejor cuáles son las zonas afectadas. el recorrido lo hicimos con el oficial valencia de la oficina del sheriff del condado sonoma. salimos de santa rosa y en nuestra ruta fueron muchos los campos agrícolas que prácticamente no vimos porque estaban bajo el agua. el mayor peligro, no obstante, son las calles inundadas. en noviembre tuvimos 2 personas que se ahogaron en carros. luego llegamos a una calle completamente colapsada con
eso es fairfax.erca del bulevar fairfax. en la otra imagen vemos esa vivienda también afectada precisamente por un deslizamiento de tierra. también en santa rosa. la familia incluso quedó atrapada dentro de la casa aproximadamente a las 5 de esta madrugada, pero luego lograron salir ilesos. bueno, y hablando del norte del área de la bahía, una de las ciudades que aún tiene varios sectores anegados es greenville. eso es en el condado de sonoma. exactamente. y andrés brender tuvoa...
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happened, a unified command was set up and we had a lot of important people that worked with us the fairfax county fire and rescue department, arlington county emergency management and police. alexandria city fire and police. the incident management team, the department of emergency management in the virginia department of transportation. senator warner's office in the fire and rescue team and a special shout out to everyone of them. they have been amazing helping and working with us. and prince william fire and rescue and the montgomery fire and rescue in prince's fire and rescue and baltimore fire and bar to mold -- and baltimore police, npd, dcf d and on the federal side the coast guard, army, air force, fbi, secret service, customs, dod, american medical response, and the u.s. department of labor. all of those have been amazing partners and they are one of the reasons why this investigation continues to progress the way we wanted. we did briefings last night and today there are over 100 family members now in the area receiving briefings and receiving assistance. they have been briefed b
happened, a unified command was set up and we had a lot of important people that worked with us the fairfax county fire and rescue department, arlington county emergency management and police. alexandria city fire and police. the incident management team, the department of emergency management in the virginia department of transportation. senator warner's office in the fire and rescue team and a special shout out to everyone of them. they have been amazing helping and working with us. and...
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fairfax fire and rescue and department, arlington county emergency management and arlington police, alexandria city fire and virginia state police, the incident management team, the emergency department of management, the virginia senator warner's office, and fire and rescue team. and special shoutout and who has been working with us. and along with d.c. fire and rescue. appreciative. prince william fire and rescue. montgomery fire and rescue. prince georges fire and rescue. baltimore fire and baltimore police. randall fire department and police. mpd, dcfd, from the federal side, the u.s. coast guard, the u.s. army, the u.s. air force, fbi, customs and border patrol, park police, dod, washington, medical response, and the department of labor, all those have been amazing partners and one of the reasons why this investigation continues to progress the way we wanted to. we did family briefings last night. today there are over 100 family members that are now in the area receiving briefings. as part of a legislative requirement, receiving family assistance. they've been briefed by the medical exami
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we have been dealing with this and virginia three years, four years in fairfax 15.oing there is a newn town and he made it clear he is going to protect women spaces and they better get on board. >> laura: the doj anhed civil f rights office, the doj, everybody get involved fast becaus ye this is not going away anytime soon. em, thank you. a teacher said she was suspended for having a crucifix in her classroom? she is here to tell her story next. ♪ ♪ this is our last chance to help save thousands of holocaust survivors who are suffering in the former soviet union today. the needs that these forgotten jews have are something beyond anything you can imagine. have you eaten this morning? i ate the carrot, so i ate half of it yesterday, and i had it today for breakfast. and this is what she ate in two days, one carrot. please pray for me! the international fellowship of christians and jews began this ministry to help elderly jews living in horrible poverty around the world. we urgently need your gift of $25 now to help provide one survival food box with all of the foods they critically nee
we have been dealing with this and virginia three years, four years in fairfax 15.oing there is a newn town and he made it clear he is going to protect women spaces and they better get on board. >> laura: the doj anhed civil f rights office, the doj, everybody get involved fast becaus ye this is not going away anytime soon. em, thank you. a teacher said she was suspended for having a crucifix in her classroom? she is here to tell her story next. ♪ ♪ this is our last chance to help...
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in fairfax county really since 2015. the game is over. sheriff in town, and he has made it very clear that he is going to protect women's spaces. and they better get on board. >> laura: well, the doj and civil rights office, the doj, everybody get involved fast, because this is not going away any time soon. ian, thank you. coming up a teacher says she was suspended for having a cruise fix in her classroom? she is here to tell her story, next. dexcom g7 sends your glucose numbers to your phone and watch, so you can always see where you're heading without fingersticks. dexcom g7 is the most accurate cgm, so you can manage your diabetes with confidence. ♪ hillsdale was founded in 1844. we're passing on a cultural heritage, the culture of the west. when the federal government started giving money to colleges, we didn't take it. that independence has allowed us to stay with our mission that we established 175 years ago. because we don't accept federal money. we are free to concentrate on the mission of the college. we care about freedom, and t
in fairfax county really since 2015. the game is over. sheriff in town, and he has made it very clear that he is going to protect women's spaces. and they better get on board. >> laura: well, the doj and civil rights office, the doj, everybody get involved fast, because this is not going away any time soon. ian, thank you. coming up a teacher says she was suspended for having a cruise fix in her classroom? she is here to tell her story, next. dexcom g7 sends your glucose numbers to your...
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fairfax 31 for you, as well as sonoma as we head to the east bay, 31 degrees in alamo lafayette, youht take the cake at 29. our afternoon highs going to feel very similar to yesterday. better details on today and what we can expect for the week ahead, including the wet weather coming up. >> thank you rosemary. biggest day in football. finally here. two time defending champion kansas city and their chiefs taking on the eagles today in super bowl 59. >> of course a story we've heard time and time again. you know they usually say the logo the colors of the logo will help you determine who might win the super bowl. this won't do it. this ain't doing it for us this year. the two teams, of course, we know played in the big game two super bowls ago. the chiefs winning that 138 to 35 after decatur native harrison booker nailed the game winning field goal. the chiefs are now the first team to make it back after winning back to back titles, and they have the chance to make history tonight by winning three in a row. but of course, the eagles are on a mission to make sure that doesn't happen. th
fairfax 31 for you, as well as sonoma as we head to the east bay, 31 degrees in alamo lafayette, youht take the cake at 29. our afternoon highs going to feel very similar to yesterday. better details on today and what we can expect for the week ahead, including the wet weather coming up. >> thank you rosemary. biggest day in football. finally here. two time defending champion kansas city and their chiefs taking on the eagles today in super bowl 59. >> of course a story we've heard...
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fairfax, bolinas road. still, the people that i talked to in downtown mill valley, they tell me they're just thankful to see this rain. >>>>i love the fog. it just makes it feel very cozy. and yeah, my bulbs, my bulbs are getting rain, so i'm excited that they're gonna be watered for free. i'd like to shower. i need water for the dishes. okay, so we need the water. okay. so we're blessed to have a little rain. okay, i'll take the rain over a drought any time, any day. okay? we all need the water, and we're blessed. >>>>okay? okay. they're happy to see the rain here in marin county >>>>in. >>just a few minutes ago, i spoke with the public information officer for marin county fire, and i'm told the flood watch is expected through tomorrow, wednesday at 4 a.m.. and as of this hour, they are reporting all shoreline school district schools closed today. ryan. >>>>okay. veronica macias reporting live in mill valley. well, today's storm is already knocked out power for about 5000 homes and businesses all around th
fairfax, bolinas road. still, the people that i talked to in downtown mill valley, they tell me they're just thankful to see this rain. >>>>i love the fog. it just makes it feel very cozy. and yeah, my bulbs, my bulbs are getting rain, so i'm excited that they're gonna be watered for free. i'd like to shower. i need water for the dishes. okay, so we need the water. okay. so we're blessed to have a little rain. okay, i'll take the rain over a drought any time, any day. okay? we all...
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especially for some residents here in fairfax, we are overlooking the 1700 block stretch of sir francisoulevard. right about 100 yards below us, look at this hillside. mostly green. and then you see a huge chunk of that hillside. that brown hillside, all of that mud slammed into that building and it went through a glass door. the sliding doors, the resident inside told me that they had noticed some amount of water and mud this morning. then this afternoon, it got progressively worse until they saw that amount of mud come right through the home. they are dealing with a lot of cleanup tonight. fortunately no injuries to report. the homeowner tells me they have found shelter for tonight. but it is going to be a significant amount of cleanup that they will be dealing with the next several days and weeks to come. but this is just one example of what some county residents are dealing with, with so much rain and the saturation of these grounds and hillsides. and the possibility of these mud slides and these residents are dealing with that tonight. >> kenny, thank you. >>> some homes in west ma
especially for some residents here in fairfax, we are overlooking the 1700 block stretch of sir francisoulevard. right about 100 yards below us, look at this hillside. mostly green. and then you see a huge chunk of that hillside. that brown hillside, all of that mud slammed into that building and it went through a glass door. the sliding doors, the resident inside told me that they had noticed some amount of water and mud this morning. then this afternoon, it got progressively worse until they...
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we also saw a landslide in fairfax and another landslide in forestville which forced evacuations.ow one lane of traffic will continue to stay open here at this landslide on samson street, while crews work to work to make some of these repairs starting later today. for now, reporting live in san francisco. lena howland, abc seven news. >> thank you lena. and again, we do expect rain this morning. you can track today's storm using the same live doppler seven tools our weather team uses. just download the abc seven bay area app for the latest forecast and updates on the storm as it rolls through the bay area. >> the trump administration's plan for widespread layoffs among federal workers is set to begin today. the sweeping, so-called reductions in force are being organized by the office of personnel management. a resignation package being offered allows workers to leave voluntarily and be paid through september 30th. employees who don't accept the deferred resignation offer could still lose their jobs with no compensation. and this morning, governor newsom is in washington, d.c, as h
we also saw a landslide in fairfax and another landslide in forestville which forced evacuations.ow one lane of traffic will continue to stay open here at this landslide on samson street, while crews work to work to make some of these repairs starting later today. for now, reporting live in san francisco. lena howland, abc seven news. >> thank you lena. and again, we do expect rain this morning. you can track today's storm using the same live doppler seven tools our weather team uses....
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estas imágenes muestran un deslave en fairfax, en el condado marin.o constatar que durante la mañana llegaron camiones para ayudar con el retiro de los escombros en ese lugar. y ahora vamos a repasar el mapa de pg&e que muestran los apagones actualmente que han dejado las condiciones. el color amarillo representa las zonas donde se han visto afectadas entre 50 y 499 personas. y como puede ver, la mayoría de los casos se registra sobre todo en el norte de nuestra región. el color verde son los apagones, que afectan al menos 49 personas. pero es momento de hablar de lo que ocurrió y de lo que va a ocurrir. así que ya está. marcelo. marcelo rivera conmigo. muchísimas gracias marcelo por sumarte. una pregunta. a veces nosotros no logramos entender la cantidad de agua que ha caído, pero me estabas explicando hace unos minutos. explícanos cuánta agua cayó para que entendamos. dayanna y amigos televidentes ha caído prácticamente el equivalente a casi un mes, un mes y medio de lluvia. y miren estas cantidades. en cuántos días? en 5 o 6 días. esto comenzó más
estas imágenes muestran un deslave en fairfax, en el condado marin.o constatar que durante la mañana llegaron camiones para ayudar con el retiro de los escombros en ese lugar. y ahora vamos a repasar el mapa de pg&e que muestran los apagones actualmente que han dejado las condiciones. el color amarillo representa las zonas donde se han visto afectadas entre 50 y 499 personas. y como puede ver, la mayoría de los casos se registra sobre todo en el norte de nuestra región. el color verde...
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we also saw a landslide in fairfax and another landslide in forestville.ne lane of traffic will continue to stay open here on sansome street, while crews work to start the cleanup process. live in san francisco. lena howland, abc seven news. >> all right, lena, thank you. and you can track today's storm using the same live doppler seven tools our weather team uses. download the abc seven bay area app for the latest forecast and updates on the storm as it rolls through the bay area. >> the trump administration's plan for widespread layoffs among federal workers is set to begin today. the sweeping, so-called reductions in force are being organized by the office of personnel management. a resignation package being offered allows workers to leave voluntarily, and they'll get paid through september 30th. but employees who don't accept the deferred resignation offer could still lose their jobs and get no compensation. this morning, governor newsom is in dc, where he's working to secure more federal aid to help with wildfire recovery efforts in southern californi
we also saw a landslide in fairfax and another landslide in forestville.ne lane of traffic will continue to stay open here on sansome street, while crews work to start the cleanup process. live in san francisco. lena howland, abc seven news. >> all right, lena, thank you. and you can track today's storm using the same live doppler seven tools our weather team uses. download the abc seven bay area app for the latest forecast and updates on the storm as it rolls through the bay area....
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this is in fairfax. our nbc bay area sky ranger live above this damaged area. now you can see.the slide hit that apartment building there last night. this is near the rear side there you see of the building. this is also near saint francis drake boulevard. we, of course, are learning more about what's happening there, getting the information to pass that along to you, especially with those impacted by this. o course, we will continue to follow this, bring you those updates online as well. during our evening newscast and taking you further north to the sierra live, look at interstate 80 near donner summit. yep, they finally cleared some of the roads out there. it's nice to have a break in the rain and snow. cinthia pimentel here with a look at how much snow though that area already received. well, we got some fresh totals as the morning went on, and we saw that storm dump some fresh powder up into the sierra. so let's take a look together at some of those numbers. palisades. that foot and a half there for our tuesday storm. north star coming really close at 15in. kirkwood follow
this is in fairfax. our nbc bay area sky ranger live above this damaged area. now you can see.the slide hit that apartment building there last night. this is near the rear side there you see of the building. this is also near saint francis drake boulevard. we, of course, are learning more about what's happening there, getting the information to pass that along to you, especially with those impacted by this. o course, we will continue to follow this, bring you those updates online as well....
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this is off sir francis drake boulevard in fairfax. no word on how many peop might be displaced.ake you to sonoma county. an evacuation warning is now in effect because of a high landslide risk as well. we saw this one in santa rosa. happened yesterday at a home on deer trail road. mom and a daughter inside. the father says he was at work when he got a call from his wife. as far as we know, the rainfall had been 4 or 5 days. it got to a saturation point in the ground and probably about 25ft of mud just kind of slid into the house and took out the house. luckily, no one hurt the home. the home has been red tagged. now the family tells us this was actually a newly built home that replaced the one they lost during the 2017 tub
this is off sir francis drake boulevard in fairfax. no word on how many peop might be displaced.ake you to sonoma county. an evacuation warning is now in effect because of a high landslide risk as well. we saw this one in santa rosa. happened yesterday at a home on deer trail road. mom and a daughter inside. the father says he was at work when he got a call from his wife. as far as we know, the rainfall had been 4 or 5 days. it got to a saturation point in the ground and probably about 25ft of...
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fairfax county, virginia came in first with an average disposable income of nearly $84,000. remember, this is for a single person santa clara county, san francisco county, and alameda county all in the top ten. artificial intelligence taking center stage in washington. the ceo of silicon valley tech giant nvidia sat down with president trump today. the president met with jensen huang. the white house didn't allow cameras to see the meeting. this is video of the president signing an executive order this afternoon. nvidia is currently facing several regulatory challenge its most powerful chips have export restrictions limiting their sales to countries like china and russia. and just before leaving office, president biden announced additional regulations. so those countries known as our adversaries, don't have their hands on the most advanced u.s. technology. the new rules are set to take effect this year. president trump does have the power to reverse them. the white house says the country's ai policy is currently under evaluation. the fourth hostage prisoner exchange between
fairfax county, virginia came in first with an average disposable income of nearly $84,000. remember, this is for a single person santa clara county, san francisco county, and alameda county all in the top ten. artificial intelligence taking center stage in washington. the ceo of silicon valley tech giant nvidia sat down with president trump today. the president met with jensen huang. the white house didn't allow cameras to see the meeting. this is video of the president signing an executive...
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this is off sir francis drake boulevard in fairfax. no word on how many peop might be displaced. take you to sonoma county. an evacuation warning is now in effect because of a high landslide risk as well. we saw this one in santa rosa. happened yesterday at a home on deer trail road. mom and a daughter inside. the father says he was at work when he got a call from his wife. as far as we know, the rainfall had been 4 or 5 days. it got to a saturation point in the ground and probably about 25ft of mud just kind of slid into the house and took out the house. luckily, no one hurt the home. the home has been red tagged. now the family tells us this was actually a newly built home that replaced the one they lost during the 2017 tubbs fire. tonight, they're trying to figure out what they're going to do next. meantime, a new evacuation warning includes 12 addresses in the same deer trail road area, four in the city of santa rosa. anyone in those homes being asked to prepare to evacuate at a moment's notice? also in sonoma county, several people had to be rescued from flood waters as the
this is off sir francis drake boulevard in fairfax. no word on how many peop might be displaced. take you to sonoma county. an evacuation warning is now in effect because of a high landslide risk as well. we saw this one in santa rosa. happened yesterday at a home on deer trail road. mom and a daughter inside. the father says he was at work when he got a call from his wife. as far as we know, the rainfall had been 4 or 5 days. it got to a saturation point in the ground and probably about 25ft...
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this is off sir francis drake boulevard in fairfax. no word on how many may be displaced tonight and in san francisco. take a look at this. crews keeping a close eye on this part of telegraph hill that partially came down last night. this is right across from levi's plaza on sansome street. the rain caused some 400yd■!t of dit and rock to crash through a retaining wall and fence. you're getting perspective right there with the folks, the crews standing right there. it all landed in the street. fortunately, no cars parked there at the time. a buddy of yours actually saw this kind of happen. yeah. no, he's he left work a couple hours after i did and basically had to run out of the way. i was coming down, engineers looked at the rock, and they feel that what's left now is pretty stable, but they want to keep a close eye on it. right. you don't know where all the cracks are going to be. there are homes at the very top of that hill, but city engineers have deemed it safe. for now, though, they will be checking the llside frequently, with mo
this is off sir francis drake boulevard in fairfax. no word on how many may be displaced tonight and in san francisco. take a look at this. crews keeping a close eye on this part of telegraph hill that partially came down last night. this is right across from levi's plaza on sansome street. the rain caused some 400yd■!t of dit and rock to crash through a retaining wall and fence. you're getting perspective right there with the folks, the crews standing right there. it all landed in the...
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then we start breaking out a lot of 30's and much of the north bay. 36 now fairfax. 39, it's no in 36 degrees in saline, frost advisory is going up tonight in the north bay, as you might expect right into the napa valley, too. the east bay also looking at some very cold temperatures overnight lows. yeah, probably mid 30's in spots i think it's a lot colder, though, as we look toward the weekend, some those temperatures as we look for the weekend, probably low 30's, maybe some upper 20's out there in the middle of the civic, though we've got yet another storm developing. this is going last in that series of storms making its way in this one. also tapping a little subtropical moisture mixing in behind that. you've got some cold air. so that's going to ring out some moisture in the bay area. again, bring a lot of snow in the high country so far. so good. just a few clouds begin to move in, but staying dry, but that will change as we head throughout the night tonight. of course. well, that rain coming down already over the past few days. we've seen just tremendous amounts of rain. so floo
then we start breaking out a lot of 30's and much of the north bay. 36 now fairfax. 39, it's no in 36 degrees in saline, frost advisory is going up tonight in the north bay, as you might expect right into the napa valley, too. the east bay also looking at some very cold temperatures overnight lows. yeah, probably mid 30's in spots i think it's a lot colder, though, as we look toward the weekend, some those temperatures as we look for the weekend, probably low 30's, maybe some upper 20's out...
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in marin county a mudslide slammed into an apartment building in fairfax. some neighbors told us it happened all of a sudden, and it could be a while before people can live there again. nobody was hurt, but the cleanup could take weeks. there are also evacuation orders to tell you about for low-lying areas along the russian river tonight between unincorporated healdsburg and jenner and in forestville where that home slid into the river today. this is some drone video of where the house once stood. the river is expected to reach moderate flood stage around 7:00 tomorrow morning, which people there are used to. wilson walker was in forestville all day, here's what he heard from neighbors who were in disbelief about what happened to that house. >> reporter: the rain finally let up late this afternoon and not a moment too soon after downpours through most of the day. and we've been showing you the video from up here on the street, but really, the best way to get some perspective of what has happened here is from above. and you can see the scale of the slide and
in marin county a mudslide slammed into an apartment building in fairfax. some neighbors told us it happened all of a sudden, and it could be a while before people can live there again. nobody was hurt, but the cleanup could take weeks. there are also evacuation orders to tell you about for low-lying areas along the russian river tonight between unincorporated healdsburg and jenner and in forestville where that home slid into the river today. this is some drone video of where the house once...
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this is sky seven video of a landslide in fairfax. this is video of a landslide in forestville. and this is video of a landslide in san francisco's telegraph hill neighborhood that went through a retaining wall and into a bike lane and traffic lane. >> it's really crazy. i'm scared. i mean, wow, what did happen? >> i wouldn't have expected that. it just seems like it's pretty stable. >> should we be surprised at all? >> no, honestly, this type of movement we see very often in the winter months when we have a solid rain. >> that's san jose state university professor laura sullivan, green. >> telegraph hill. there's been lots of failures there over the years, and they've done some improvements on it and improved drainage, improved retaining walls to kind of maintain that. >> while the houses above aren't deemed to be at risk at this point, there is concern on the ground. >> so i was just telling my friends right here that i don't think i'm gonna commute using this sidewalk anymore. it's because what if it rains again and the same situation happens? >> sullivan green says people sh
this is sky seven video of a landslide in fairfax. this is video of a landslide in forestville. and this is video of a landslide in san francisco's telegraph hill neighborhood that went through a retaining wall and into a bike lane and traffic lane. >> it's really crazy. i'm scared. i mean, wow, what did happen? >> i wouldn't have expected that. it just seems like it's pretty stable. >> should we be surprised at all? >> no, honestly, this type of movement we see very...
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this is sky seven video of a landslide in fairfax. this is video of a landslide in forestville. and this is video of a landslide in san francisco's telegraph hill neighborhood that went through a retaining wall and into a bike lane and traffic lane. >> it's really crazy. i'm scared. i mean, wow, what did happen? >> i wouldn't have expected that. it just seems like it's pretty stable. >> should we be surprised at all? >> no, honestly, this type of movement we see very often in the winter months when we have a solid rain. >> that's san jose state university professor laura sullivan, green. >> telegraph hill. there's been lots of failures there over the years, and they've done some improvements on it and improved drainage, improved retaining walls to kind of maintain that. >> while the houses above aren't deemed to be at risk at this point, there is concern on the ground. >> so i was just telling my friends right here that i don't think i'm gonna commute using this sidewalk anymore. it's because what if it rains again and the same situation happens? >> sullivan green says people sh
this is sky seven video of a landslide in fairfax. this is video of a landslide in forestville. and this is video of a landslide in san francisco's telegraph hill neighborhood that went through a retaining wall and into a bike lane and traffic lane. >> it's really crazy. i'm scared. i mean, wow, what did happen? >> i wouldn't have expected that. it just seems like it's pretty stable. >> should we be surprised at all? >> no, honestly, this type of movement we see very...
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estas imágenes que ve en pantalla son de hace minutos desde la ciudad de fairfax, donde se registrara que como vemos, afectó la parte trasera de este edificio de apartamentos. el lugar ya ha sido evacuado por las autoridades. mientras tanto, en el condado sonoma, precisamente en gerville. allí las autoridades emitieron órdenes de evacuación. además, el río russian aumentó su caudal de forma peligrosa. para hablarnos de esta situación, andrés brbrender se encuentra en la zoa andrés. buenas tardes. tú estás en la oficina del alguacil del condado. cuál es la última información que te proporcionaron? así es. pues ayer emitieron órdenes de evacuación desde gerville hasta jenner porque se esperaba que el río. pues creciera su cauce. alrededor de las 7 u 08:00. la buena noticia es que el nivel del agua ha comenzado a bajar, pero se espera que mañana vuelvan las lluvias. por eso es que el llamado es a estar pendiente a las alertas que emiten y también estar preparados en caso de que emitan nuevas órdenes de evacuación. aquí en santa rosa abrieron un centro de evacuación precisamente, que está
estas imágenes que ve en pantalla son de hace minutos desde la ciudad de fairfax, donde se registrara que como vemos, afectó la parte trasera de este edificio de apartamentos. el lugar ya ha sido evacuado por las autoridades. mientras tanto, en el condado sonoma, precisamente en gerville. allí las autoridades emitieron órdenes de evacuación. además, el río russian aumentó su caudal de forma peligrosa. para hablarnos de esta situación, andrés brbrender se encuentra en la zoa andrés....
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. >> and in fairfax, another saturated hillside slides into an apartment building, putting homes abovelarry beil. >> and i'm kristen z. cleanup is underway across the bay area following yesterday's intense atmospheric river, several communities saw flooding and varying levels of damage to homes. >> abc seven news reporter tim johns joining us live now in santa rosa with more on the damage there. tim. >> yeah, larry. kristen i'm here outside the santa rosa veterans hall, where a temporary evacuation point has been set up. folks can come here. they need a place to stay or if they need to do things like charge their devices if their homes lost power or were even damaged during yesterday's atmospheric river. now we got a chance to see firsthand some of that damage earlier today, and how communities are preparing for even more. >> it was difficult to understand what she was saying, and she was obviously panicking. she didn't know she could get out. but. very scary. >> a raw and emotional moment for robert boyd hional moment
. >> and in fairfax, another saturated hillside slides into an apartment building, putting homes abovelarry beil. >> and i'm kristen z. cleanup is underway across the bay area following yesterday's intense atmospheric river, several communities saw flooding and varying levels of damage to homes. >> abc seven news reporter tim johns joining us live now in santa rosa with more on the damage there. tim. >> yeah, larry. kristen i'm here outside the santa rosa veterans hall,...
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see where some of those bigger raindrops could be falling right now through parts of fairfax, novato,into santa rosa, the coast also getting slammed, and out there towards vallejo and fairfield. it's a bit lighter, though, as we move on into parts of the north bay, approaching san ramon and the dublin interchange there and down into the southern peninsula. still some light raindrops from woodside over on into san jose and milpitas, but i do expect it to move on through into the morning hours and continue to be heavy up there through the north bay. san rafael we do see a soggy morning there into early afternoon and also for the south bay. huge events going on for lunar new year, this one in santana row. make sure to bring all of that rain gear and dress warm as we expect those showers through about 2 or 3:00 kira. back to you. all right. cynthia, thanks. coming up this morning on today in the bay at 7 a.m, we'll have the story of a bay area family currently under temporary protected status. and they could be forced to leave the u.s. after president trump made a major change this week.
see where some of those bigger raindrops could be falling right now through parts of fairfax, novato,into santa rosa, the coast also getting slammed, and out there towards vallejo and fairfield. it's a bit lighter, though, as we move on into parts of the north bay, approaching san ramon and the dublin interchange there and down into the southern peninsula. still some light raindrops from woodside over on into san jose and milpitas, but i do expect it to move on through into the morning hours...
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freezing in fairfax. freezing point reyes station, occidental, just 1 degrees above freezing.ng and frost advisories are warranted. temperatures in freezing and below freezing for our north bay valley locations. the frost advisory for everybody else, excluding san francisco and the coast. at your afternoon highs and what we can expect for the rest of the weekend. coming up. >> thank you. today it is closing day for another long standing san francisco business. but this has nothing to do with economic conditions. instead, this is all a result of a near-death experience for the owner of the vapor room. ktvu is jesse gary joins us live in the newsroom to explain. jesse. >> frank, good morning again to you. and questions still surround the unprovoked shooting of vapor room founder and co-owner martin olive. the unfortunate experience has led him to question what else he can do with his life. after staring down the barrel of a gun. >> didn't hesitate one second to end my life, to attempt to end my life. and so i'm, you know, i feel safer that i don't have to worry about him. now. >
freezing in fairfax. freezing point reyes station, occidental, just 1 degrees above freezing.ng and frost advisories are warranted. temperatures in freezing and below freezing for our north bay valley locations. the frost advisory for everybody else, excluding san francisco and the coast. at your afternoon highs and what we can expect for the rest of the weekend. coming up. >> thank you. today it is closing day for another long standing san francisco business. but this has nothing to do...
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down to 37 in fairfax. 37 even 34 right now in calistoga. so we've got frost advisories going up for tonight. a cold night across the bay area and after the storm comes through tomorrow, these temperatures really in cole, i think even colder and the weekend with a frost advisory up to the north bay into the napa valley, the east bay, too, as we're going to see these temperatures really getting chilly in spots down to about 34 degrees in santa rosa. 35 in livermore about 36 degrees in right now, we're staying mostly dry across the state. not far off, though. we've got this storm system kind of rolling up. this one again has last on the subtropical moisture and that's making its way toward the bay area. it's also gonna pick up some cold air on the backside of it. so these 2 are going to combine to make for a wet day tomorrow. we'll talk more about that and your 10, 10 coming up in a few minutes. thank you, lawrence. >> in less than 2 weeks, alameda county will have a new district attorney following the recall of pamela price superior court jud
down to 37 in fairfax. 37 even 34 right now in calistoga. so we've got frost advisories going up for tonight. a cold night across the bay area and after the storm comes through tomorrow, these temperatures really in cole, i think even colder and the weekend with a frost advisory up to the north bay into the napa valley, the east bay, too, as we're going to see these temperatures really getting chilly in spots down to about 34 degrees in santa rosa. 35 in livermore about 36 degrees in right now,...
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. >> leading this happy band of beaver believers is emily fairfax. eco-hydrologist and assistant professor of geography at the university of minnesota. we met in southern wyoming. >> we are about to go into the beaver wetlands. >> in the national forest. we are going into a beaver complex. which is a huge beaver neighborhood. maintained by one beaver family. >> before we began our track, we got an advanced peak thanks to emily's prowess as a drone pilot. >> right now i'm flying over the corridor the beavers have dammed. we are seeing quite a butte -- quite a few beaver ponds. >> in 2020, a wildfire ripped through here. there is still evidence. did great trees finding the edges of a lush linear oasis. how long does the green swath go? >>, i have flown half a kilometer away along the path. it is beaver engineered. we think it is one family doing this work. >> one family? for more than a kilometer? >> yes. >> we did not see them, but they sure are busy. the parents made for life. they have a litter once a year. anywhere between one and six kids. >> in a
. >> leading this happy band of beaver believers is emily fairfax. eco-hydrologist and assistant professor of geography at the university of minnesota. we met in southern wyoming. >> we are about to go into the beaver wetlands. >> in the national forest. we are going into a beaver complex. which is a huge beaver neighborhood. maintained by one beaver family. >> before we began our track, we got an advanced peak thanks to emily's prowess as a drone pilot. >> right...
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fairfax, marin county three.sula near crystal springs reservoir over to orinda fire station, 1.82 yountville, an inch and three quarters danville. that's at the danville library. an inch and a quarter. oakland, just shy of an inch in the city, had three quarters of an inch. so really it was mainly about higher elevations or areas north. our system is on the way, but it's lifting north, so the bulk of the heavy rain is gone. well, well to the north 50s on the temps it will be a mild day, maybe even some sun. i think santa clara valley, we could get some mid 60s. there's not a lot of rain this morning, but there's a little bit it pick up tonight, tomorrow and for sure as we go into wednesday night and then also again on thursday, there will be some pretty good totals which will take us all the way to the end of the week, just not so much this morning. so till the clouds roll by with some light rain kind of again, mainly higher elevations or just hit and miss light stuff in the morning. temperatures though pretty mi
fairfax, marin county three.sula near crystal springs reservoir over to orinda fire station, 1.82 yountville, an inch and three quarters danville. that's at the danville library. an inch and a quarter. oakland, just shy of an inch in the city, had three quarters of an inch. so really it was mainly about higher elevations or areas north. our system is on the way, but it's lifting north, so the bulk of the heavy rain is gone. well, well to the north 50s on the temps it will be a mild day, maybe...
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. >> host: patrick is in fairfax, virginia, democrat, good morning. >> caller: good morning, thanks for taking myoo call. i want to go back to the first question you started this morning off with, if we were to cut expenses of the government. the medicare and medicaid wrongful payments, there's so much waste involved there. the gg at this, and also, another area of waste, fraud, and abuse is if you dig into the major defense contracts you will see what they are charging and your eyes will pop open when you see the charge for, say, a piece for plumbing that costs $2000. you will find a lot of waste there. again, the government has been looking at this. to me, the department of government efficiency is duplicative, because now the government agencies have inspector generals, the government accounting agency looking at -- and if you look at the write up reports, there are so many actions that could be taken right now to reduce costs without having to lay off people or put them on administrative leave. the cost of putting people, savings by illuminating some of the workers is peanuts compar
. >> host: patrick is in fairfax, virginia, democrat, good morning. >> caller: good morning, thanks for taking myoo call. i want to go back to the first question you started this morning off with, if we were to cut expenses of the government. the medicare and medicaid wrongful payments, there's so much waste involved there. the gg at this, and also, another area of waste, fraud, and abuse is if you dig into the major defense contracts you will see what they are charging and your...
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neighbors at an apartment complex in fairfax are dealing with a mudslide.ight next to a building. this is video from our nbc bay area. sky ranger where the rain washed away a hillside. so far, no reports of any injuries. now we're seeing clear skies today, but another storm system expected to blow in by the end of the week. here's meteorologist kari hall with what to expect. we had a very cold start, but it will be sunny and cool throughout the day and our temperatures reaching a peak of only 55 degrees today, and much of the north bay and mid to upper 50s for the east bay. for the south bay it will reach into the upper 50s with a high of 57. in san jose, as well as the peninsula into san francisco. but rain comes back tomorrow and we will only see a high of 50 in napa and 55 degrees in hayward, as well as in fremont and 57 in san francisco. and then the cool weather continues through friday, as well as the arrival of this next storm system. we are going to take a closer look at that 7-day forecast and how long this storm system lasts. coming up in the next
neighbors at an apartment complex in fairfax are dealing with a mudslide.ight next to a building. this is video from our nbc bay area. sky ranger where the rain washed away a hillside. so far, no reports of any injuries. now we're seeing clear skies today, but another storm system expected to blow in by the end of the week. here's meteorologist kari hall with what to expect. we had a very cold start, but it will be sunny and cool throughout the day and our temperatures reaching a peak of only...
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here's the radar imagery right now and some coverage up in the north bay from fairfax, all the way toealdsburg to napa to fairfield. showing you some more action closer to the inland east bay, the valleys here for livermore, san ramon, concord out toward antioch and discovery bay. then here's some more coverage from the santa cruz mountains to san jose to morgan hill. so, talking about some rain this afternoon and definitely impacting the commute. here's the wider view. you can see that circulation approaching our coastline and that is our rain event for today. it's going to stick around for tonight and then into tomorrow. it's going to gradually drift out of the area. current wind reports it is breezy to windy once again. a wind advisory is out for most of the bay area right now, and san jose winds gusting to 30 one half moon bay gusting to 36mph. here's our live camera looking out toward sfo, showing you the clouds in place. some rain showers. and these are all the observations. lots of rain clouds right now and temperatures mainly in the 50s. so here's what happens in the short ter
here's the radar imagery right now and some coverage up in the north bay from fairfax, all the way toealdsburg to napa to fairfield. showing you some more action closer to the inland east bay, the valleys here for livermore, san ramon, concord out toward antioch and discovery bay. then here's some more coverage from the santa cruz mountains to san jose to morgan hill. so, talking about some rain this afternoon and definitely impacting the commute. here's the wider view. you can see that...
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i had gusts up around pine mountain, which is up out of fairfax, up to like 78 miles an hour gusts of 5060 miles an hour. the ground is saturated. you can see that. and the reason i say the ground saturated, you know it is. but. right. any rain that falls, it's falling now, for instance, out in berkeley and those areas that the water is just puddling up. so the afternoon commute is a mess again, even though the back edge is in sight, we're still seeing significant rainfall. san jose is picking up extreme amounts of rainfall, with rainfall rates up to a half inch an hour. so very aggressive rain continues as this moves off to the mountains. but most important thing, truthfully, it's like we're getting we got a bunch of rain. this is a big storm. no surprise we saw it coming. we get a break tomorrow, get a whole day off, and then we're going to get another one on thursday, which is not as powerful as this. i was talking to someone in the newsroom. i go, you know, if there was something behind this, if tomorrow wasn't a break day and we went right to thursday, it would be a mess, right?
i had gusts up around pine mountain, which is up out of fairfax, up to like 78 miles an hour gusts of 5060 miles an hour. the ground is saturated. you can see that. and the reason i say the ground saturated, you know it is. but. right. any rain that falls, it's falling now, for instance, out in berkeley and those areas that the water is just puddling up. so the afternoon commute is a mess again, even though the back edge is in sight, we're still seeing significant rainfall. san jose is picking...
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of the atmospheric river and marin county a mudslide slammed right into an apartment building in fairfax and in fact we were up there in your neighborhoods and maines tell us it happened fast and they worry that people won't be able to live at the site for quite a while. you can hear the rushing water. nobody hurt but clean-up could take weeks. further north school closures now to talk about. if you are a student in the againville or the monte rio districts listen up. schools shuttered because of evacuation orders between healdsburg and jenner. look at this video. in forestville an entire house slid right into the rushing waters and look at that. that used to be somebody's roof. this video shows a large portion of the house just making its way slowly down the russian river. the good news, nobody was inside that home at the time. the bad news is, somebody is without a home this morning. in fact, look at this. this is drone video right now of where that home once stood. wow. river expected to reach moderate flood stage at around 7:00 this morning. our wilson walker spoke with the neighbors
of the atmospheric river and marin county a mudslide slammed right into an apartment building in fairfax and in fact we were up there in your neighborhoods and maines tell us it happened fast and they worry that people won't be able to live at the site for quite a while. you can hear the rushing water. nobody hurt but clean-up could take weeks. further north school closures now to talk about. if you are a student in the againville or the monte rio districts listen up. schools shuttered because...
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here's the coverage right now up in marin county, from novato to fairfax and up in sonoma county.ta rosa, also extending out toward vallejo this afternoon. and then showing you this some more coverage right around oakland, looks like the activity in the east bay inland east bay breaking up a bit, but still some scattered rain out there. and then down in the south bay, the santa cruz mountains. still some coverage for scotts valley to morgan hill and into gilroy, so just be extra careful. give yourself some extra time on the roadways heading into this evening. here once again is the wide view. and here's that circulation approaching our coastline. and that is the source of the rainfall right now as far as the winds. the winds have been a factor. right now we have gusts around 24 miles an hour in oakland, out toward sfo, winds gusting to 39. and here's our live camera. once again. we'll show you some of the current numbers out there. with temperatures in the 50s to right around 60 degrees. still some scattered showers tomorrow morning, and temperatures will be in the 30s and the 40s
here's the coverage right now up in marin county, from novato to fairfax and up in sonoma county.ta rosa, also extending out toward vallejo this afternoon. and then showing you this some more coverage right around oakland, looks like the activity in the east bay inland east bay breaking up a bit, but still some scattered rain out there. and then down in the south bay, the santa cruz mountains. still some coverage for scotts valley to morgan hill and into gilroy, so just be extra careful. give...
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people came from as far away as baltimore, fairfax county. dod and federal officials.gain we want to thank our first responders. miss gabbard, welcome and congratulations on your nomination to be the next director of national intelligence. i'd like to begin by thanking you for decades of public service both in uniform and as a member of congress from hawaii. i applaud your continued commitment to serve, should you be confirmed. the president has nominated you to be director of national intelligence. most folks probably don't understand the importance of this position. if confirmed, you would lead 18 agencies of the ic. you would also serve as the principal advisor to the president, the national security council, and the homeland security council for all intelligence matters related to national security. and in this role, you would be responsible for over $100 billion between the national intelligence program and the military intelligence program. it is a position of great importance and significance to our national security created after one of our worst national secur
people came from as far away as baltimore, fairfax county. dod and federal officials.gain we want to thank our first responders. miss gabbard, welcome and congratulations on your nomination to be the next director of national intelligence. i'd like to begin by thanking you for decades of public service both in uniform and as a member of congress from hawaii. i applaud your continued commitment to serve, should you be confirmed. the president has nominated you to be director of national...
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dei office as an example, fairfax county public schools $400,000 spent on a dei office. but kids are not reading at the levels that they should. they're not advancing at the levels that they should they. it's not the issue. >> of diversity. >> that before the office was stood up. >> well. >> and probably not. and so. >> i'm not saying. >> that connection. so maybe implementing dei might actually help. >> people have an. >> argument against dei. it's how much how much of our resources are we actually putting. >> but that's not what the that's not the way the conversation is being posed in america today. the conversation about dei and woke and all of that sounds about marginalized black and brown people who already are threatened or and are threatened seem to be threatened in this community, in this society. and they're not getting the same opportunities. it was the same thing with affirmative action. i went to ucla. they got rid of affirmative action. everyone said you got in because of affirmative action, of affirmative action. when i graduated, affirmative action didn't
dei office as an example, fairfax county public schools $400,000 spent on a dei office. but kids are not reading at the levels that they should. they're not advancing at the levels that they should they. it's not the issue. >> of diversity. >> that before the office was stood up. >> well. >> and probably not. and so. >> i'm not saying. >> that connection. so maybe implementing dei might actually help. >> people have an. >> argument against dei....
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host: patrick is in fairfax, virginia, good morning. caller: good morning.or taking my call. i want to go back to the first question you started this morning off with, where to cut expenses of the government. you know, the medicare and medicaid wrongful payments. there is so much waste involved there. the government has been looking at this, and also, another area of waste, fraud, and abuse is if you dig into the major defense contracts you will see what they are charging and your eyes will pop open when you see the charge for, say, a piece for plumbing that costs $2000. you will find a lot of waste there. again, the government has been looking at this. to me, the department of government efficiency is duplicative, because now the government agencies have inspector generals, the government accounting agency looking at -- and if you look at the write up reports, there are so many actions that could be taken right now to reduce costs without having to lay off people or put them on administrative leave. the cost of putting people, savings by illuminating some o
host: patrick is in fairfax, virginia, good morning. caller: good morning.or taking my call. i want to go back to the first question you started this morning off with, where to cut expenses of the government. you know, the medicare and medicaid wrongful payments. there is so much waste involved there. the government has been looking at this, and also, another area of waste, fraud, and abuse is if you dig into the major defense contracts you will see what they are charging and your eyes will pop...
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berkeley is also at 39. 34 fairfax. novato. sonoma is in there. windsor is down to 31. middletown 32. so bolinas and sausalito, both at 40, 27, 24 truckee, south lake tahoe, they're still getting some snow. the amounts coming in don't really show up until about 8 or 9:00 in the morning. a few pop up showers are possible later today. i'll mention it, but really, it looks like a sunny morning. and then we'll get some partly cloudy skies. we get a break today. next system will be here tomorrow. not as strong. good. thank goodness. but we'll still get pretty good rain out of it. you could see 1 to 2 inch for some here. and then after that we will get a break into the weekend. but there are signs that more rain, maybe heavy rain is looming for the middle of next week. so you know, we'll get one tomorrow. and then after that we'll get a break for about 4 or 5 days. but i think more is on the way. i can see clearly now. morning sun will give way to some afternoon clouds. could be a few showers. i'll mention mendocino county, lake county, maybe northern sonoma, 50s. that's it o
berkeley is also at 39. 34 fairfax. novato. sonoma is in there. windsor is down to 31. middletown 32. so bolinas and sausalito, both at 40, 27, 24 truckee, south lake tahoe, they're still getting some snow. the amounts coming in don't really show up until about 8 or 9:00 in the morning. a few pop up showers are possible later today. i'll mention it, but really, it looks like a sunny morning. and then we'll get some partly cloudy skies. we get a break today. next system will be here tomorrow....
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in fairfax, the thomas jefferson school for science and technology, formerly america's number one magnet school, partnered with tsinghua university high school, which is -- that partners with tsinghua university, a chinese military school that is supervised by the chinese defense industry, according to the australian security policy studies. the simpson county board of education in kentucky entered into an agreement with the north china electric power university, which works directly with the chinese government's energy sector to push china's global energy initiatives as part of its belt and road initiative. these are things that local school boards and school districts are not aware of whatsoever. oftentimes this is secure or classified information that these kinds of things are taking place. and so for us to open our doors and open our databases to these foreign adversaries is something that i think is appalling and that really needs federal intervention. so thank you for your work. rep. harris: well, and thank you for your work, and for again bringing this information forward, because
in fairfax, the thomas jefferson school for science and technology, formerly america's number one magnet school, partnered with tsinghua university high school, which is -- that partners with tsinghua university, a chinese military school that is supervised by the chinese defense industry, according to the australian security policy studies. the simpson county board of education in kentucky entered into an agreement with the north china electric power university, which works directly with the...