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no way daniel ferry could have committed both crimes. rookie detective jaclyn moore went back to the boxes and binders piled high on her desk. >> i felt lost. i decided i need to start from the beginning and see what information derek had when he first got the case. >> reporter: and so began the education of a detective. she started reading through pages and pages of annie's notes and journal entries. who does annie turn out to be, the more you learn about her? >> she's very lost. she wants to be loved by anyone and everyone. >> reporter: and jaclyn saw that there was one person in particular annie wanted to be loved by. chris bagshaw. his name was scribbled all over her journals. veronica remembered annie gushing about him. >> she liked him. he was different. he had enough of the bad boy going on that he wasn't a goody two-shoes, and so she didn't feel like he looked down at her. >> reporter: annie's diaries revealed something else too. >> she and chris had sex. >> reporter: chris was the boy annie had slept with just months before her
no way daniel ferry could have committed both crimes. rookie detective jaclyn moore went back to the boxes and binders piled high on her desk. >> i felt lost. i decided i need to start from the beginning and see what information derek had when he first got the case. >> reporter: and so began the education of a detective. she started reading through pages and pages of annie's notes and journal entries. who does annie turn out to be, the more you learn about her? >> she's very...
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here at the ferry building. we saw this ferry land here at the landing. the it appears to be taking off on time. there's another ferry coming over there. landing here. the ferries are going smoothly. i'm told. we only again had one warning advisory from the transit district. that was in regard to the tib ron ferry. hopefully a smooth commute. >> drive time traffic map. northbound 101 and north bay. the rain started. all that red. which means traffic is heavy. speeds at 9 miles per hour. that ribbon of taillights on the right and headlights on the left. all showing you how backed up it is. speeds again about 9 miles per hour. further up north in mill valley traffic at 11 miles per hour. drive time traffic. so far there are no accidents to report. that is good. it's a bit slow going in a number of spots. tough going in the sierra. multiple crashes on interstate 80. holding traffic between trucky and ul ta. in both directions. this is a look at cal transcamera. from a little earlier. it looks like a parking lot there. >> staying in the sierra. this is what i
here at the ferry building. we saw this ferry land here at the landing. the it appears to be taking off on time. there's another ferry coming over there. landing here. the ferries are going smoothly. i'm told. we only again had one warning advisory from the transit district. that was in regard to the tib ron ferry. hopefully a smooth commute. >> drive time traffic map. northbound 101 and north bay. the rain started. all that red. which means traffic is heavy. speeds at 9 miles per hour....
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joe suggested the phone at the ferry shed on the chappaquiddick side. >> they boarded the ferry. >> weover the day before. i was little surprised to see him. everything was business. they were hunched over on the side. >> i went to the payphone in the shed and i called my dad at home and said that, there's something going on down here. >> senator kennedy and his entourage continued their efforts and headed toward chappaquiddick road. >> the usual was away at the time and doctor mills from edgartown was the standby examiner. >> after the examination was performed by doctor mills in his professional capacity there was no need for an autopsy, clearly a case of drowning and he leaves. >> there was another that came and took her body away. >> the hearse made its way back to the mainland and ted kennedy had run out of options. >> it was now at least 930 in the morning and they decided they couldn't spend any more time asking for advice. they came back to the ferry. >> harvey ewing appeared. >> my dad came walking up just as the vote was coming in. he snapped a shot of kennedy walking off the
joe suggested the phone at the ferry shed on the chappaquiddick side. >> they boarded the ferry. >> weover the day before. i was little surprised to see him. everything was business. they were hunched over on the side. >> i went to the payphone in the shed and i called my dad at home and said that, there's something going on down here. >> senator kennedy and his entourage continued their efforts and headed toward chappaquiddick road. >> the usual was away at the...
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they tell us if the ferries are unable to land at the tiberon ferry landing, the passengers will be dropped off in sausalito, and buses will take them to tiberon. in that scenarios none of the ferries will be running from tiberon to san francisco. most of the riders we spoke to here at the ferry channel told us they're not really that cncerned about the weather, maybe the choppy waters. take a listen. >> i've got the utmost confidence in our ferry driver, and our boat driver so i'm good. >> do you get seasick? >> i don't, but it gets pretty bad sometimes. >> and you still take the ferry. >> yes. >> why? >> i have no choice. >> i don't have another way to get home, so we'll just have to bear with it for today. >> so so far the ferry service from san francisco to marin in the east bay appeared to be normal, no problems, and so far that includes the tiberon ferry service as well. as i told you that advisory received earlier said there may be some problems, but apparently there isn't any problem so far. we'll see what happens. vic lee abc7 news. >> thanks very much. in the north bay, the rain h
they tell us if the ferries are unable to land at the tiberon ferry landing, the passengers will be dropped off in sausalito, and buses will take them to tiberon. in that scenarios none of the ferries will be running from tiberon to san francisco. most of the riders we spoke to here at the ferry channel told us they're not really that cncerned about the weather, maybe the choppy waters. take a listen. >> i've got the utmost confidence in our ferry driver, and our boat driver so i'm good....
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and people getting off the ferry. >> i didn't mention it. that is in the plan there will be bicycle rental at the hub in front of building one adjacent to the ferry. that is part of the plan. >> i agree that you are selling the office uses to increase the week day activity. i think that if you can have, again, offices that are available to smaller -- like the creative industries, architects, graphic designers, that would certainly increase the type of culture vibe that would be on the island. i am glad you are looking at that. thank you for this report and we look forward to hearing more about the retail plan. >> commissioner lai. >> you said a lot of keywords. that adds to the texture to the community and this is something that is really important to many of us on the board. i am curious about your process how you establish your current retail program. you are working with marketing folks. have you also worked with retail consultant? how are you gathering information on what would be the future balance mix of retail? that list was generated
and people getting off the ferry. >> i didn't mention it. that is in the plan there will be bicycle rental at the hub in front of building one adjacent to the ferry. that is part of the plan. >> i agree that you are selling the office uses to increase the week day activity. i think that if you can have, again, offices that are available to smaller -- like the creative industries, architects, graphic designers, that would certainly increase the type of culture vibe that would be on...
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>> these are ferries, no bridge. >> ferries, sorry. >> these are the ferries i was talking about. so they went across from oakland to the waterfront of san francisco. >> and did somebody make this journey in advance of the convoy to get a sense of how they would map out the road? >> well, different individuals had driven couldest to coast previously in their own private automobile. so they had experience from them. incidentally one of the most fascinating individuals to drive was the etiquette guru, emily post. she drove with her husband and son. >> explain what we're looking at now? >> this is the closing ceremony, that's the mayor there in the top hat. this was the ferry terminal there in san francisco. they're coming around that and driving up toward lincoln park, which is where they parked the veekds. you can see them going down toward lincoln park. that's sort of the water going off to what is now the golden gate bridge. >> your overall assessment on this film and its impact on history? >> i think the trip first of all was what had the greatest impact on history because so ma
>> these are ferries, no bridge. >> ferries, sorry. >> these are the ferries i was talking about. so they went across from oakland to the waterfront of san francisco. >> and did somebody make this journey in advance of the convoy to get a sense of how they would map out the road? >> well, different individuals had driven couldest to coast previously in their own private automobile. so they had experience from them. incidentally one of the most fascinating...
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weda type of ferry service. >> that would be available to anybody who paid for it? >> they're still exploring it, but i anticipate it would be available to island residents. >> got it. >> i think this is a very important and necessary step for us to take and again, i want to thank director cheng and everybody who was involved with this. thank you, rachel. and i think that ultimately, we have a lot more to talk about and so, we want to make sure that we're fully including as a part of the conversation the different folks impacted. i see on here, obviously we're making a decision today which i would agree with the commissioner walton that should not say sunset but should say visit, revisit. and we also here have a number of other commitments of things we'll be discussing that we still have to decide on, support of affordability, worker affordability and the question of how we build out the public transportation system and fund that. and so, with that, are we going to take an action here? ok. commissioner walton? >> thank you, chair. i just also want to caution this as
weda type of ferry service. >> that would be available to anybody who paid for it? >> they're still exploring it, but i anticipate it would be available to island residents. >> got it. >> i think this is a very important and necessary step for us to take and again, i want to thank director cheng and everybody who was involved with this. thank you, rachel. and i think that ultimately, we have a lot more to talk about and so, we want to make sure that we're fully including...
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a former head of the uk border force has told the bbc that unless ports and ferry companies start tos could be killed trying to get to the uk. tony smith's warning comes a month after 39 people were found dead in a container in essex. jane—frances kelly reports. it's a month on since the discovery of 39 bodies in a sealed refrigerated container in essex. all those that died were vietnamese. they had sailed from the belgian port of zeebrugge on a cargo ferry hoping for a better life in britain. the former head of the uk border force says there needs to be more cooperation between the authorities and private firms such as hauliers and the ferry companies, to stop further deaths. a co—ordinated attempt between ourselves, the uk border force, and of course our colleagues in french, belgium and dutch customs. that's what's required, a collaborative, co—ordinated effort along all of those routes, which will require a good deal of investment, but i fear if we don't do it then, i'm afraid, we will see more tragedies. his warning comes after three separate incidents in less than a week when m
a former head of the uk border force has told the bbc that unless ports and ferry companies start tos could be killed trying to get to the uk. tony smith's warning comes a month after 39 people were found dead in a container in essex. jane—frances kelly reports. it's a month on since the discovery of 39 bodies in a sealed refrigerated container in essex. all those that died were vietnamese. they had sailed from the belgian port of zeebrugge on a cargo ferry hoping for a better life in...
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five days ago a group of 25 migrants were found in a refrigerator container on a ferry travelling fromt to get in the back of lorries, drivers have to remain vigilant. people smugglers seem to be the only ones benefiting from the misery. jane—frances kelly, bbc news. more now on the news that there's been a record turnout for local council elections in hong kong where police have been deployed to polling stations. let's talk to nathan law — he was one of the student leaders of the umbrella movement. he's a former lawmaker and co—founder of the pro—democracy organisation demosisto whojoins me via skype from yale, new haven. is been a long day for you with polling stations being open and the effort to get the boat out. the numbers are high. what do you deduce from that. the high turnout rate has a lwa ys from that. the high turnout rate has always been seen as one of the signs that democrats could get more votes because what we call a project beijing's camp always get their vote m, beijing's camp always get their vote in, but high turnout rate could a lwa ys in, but high turnout rate cou
five days ago a group of 25 migrants were found in a refrigerator container on a ferry travelling fromt to get in the back of lorries, drivers have to remain vigilant. people smugglers seem to be the only ones benefiting from the misery. jane—frances kelly, bbc news. more now on the news that there's been a record turnout for local council elections in hong kong where police have been deployed to polling stations. let's talk to nathan law — he was one of the student leaders of the umbrella...
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as we know, thatis unit on board the ferry.its can often be airtightand as being cold those units can often be airtight and you mentioned the incident in essex last month where those vietnamese migrants were u nfortu nately those vietnamese migrants were unfortunately found dead. in this case, everybody was found alive. 0nce case, everybody was found alive. once the crew discovered the migrants they alerted police and immediately turned around and headed back to the netherlands. they say that there were 25 of them who were found, when they got to the port the medical services met them and two people were taken to hospital, the rest were given ports hx by the medical staff and are now being processed by police. the police in the netherlands have told the media that they have spoken to the driver at the moment although no charges have been made, although they are talking to him about the possibility of being involved in human trafficking, of course, but as we say luckily these migrants survived this journey and we are hoping to f
as we know, thatis unit on board the ferry.its can often be airtightand as being cold those units can often be airtight and you mentioned the incident in essex last month where those vietnamese migrants were u nfortu nately those vietnamese migrants were unfortunately found dead. in this case, everybody was found alive. 0nce case, everybody was found alive. once the crew discovered the migrants they alerted police and immediately turned around and headed back to the netherlands. they say that...
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chances are you‘ve ridden a ferris wheel, but have you ever moved a ferris wheel?7 glass gondalas and a weight of 750 tonnes to set a new world record. he called the task brutal. as you would. thank you for watching. hello there. yesterday we had much brighter weather push into northern areas of the uk, so through the afternoon in scotland, we had skies like these — a bit of sunshine coming through. that was one of our weather watch pictures from around about the fort william area in the highlands. the sunnier skies were associated with the colder air, and that colder air is pushing southwards. and so it is going to bring a change in our weather, a change to drier weather, with more sunshine to go around, but cold by day and by night, with some sharp overnight frosts just around the corner. indeed, for those of you getting up early on friday, we‘re looking at a cold start to the day. a risk of a few icy stretches as rain clears and temperatures drop away. showers continue to affect northern and eastern scotland, and some of our eastern coastal counties of england.
chances are you‘ve ridden a ferris wheel, but have you ever moved a ferris wheel?7 glass gondalas and a weight of 750 tonnes to set a new world record. he called the task brutal. as you would. thank you for watching. hello there. yesterday we had much brighter weather push into northern areas of the uk, so through the afternoon in scotland, we had skies like these — a bit of sunshine coming through. that was one of our weather watch pictures from around about the fort william area in the...
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conflicts that erected in 1859 after the raid on harpers ferry created a lot of tensions, and we see a lot of local governments starting to talk about secession. however, when the civil war broke out, canal county itself voted overwhelmingly against secession, but we do find pockets of individuals and we whereace back to see southern sympathy was most prevalent. we see there was a large cluster of individuals in charleston profiting off of the slave injures three that were keeping the salt industry afloat. came torge patton charleston, west virginia, one of the first things he did was establish the canal minutemen, later named the canal riflemen, and that was a local militia .nit that he became captain of it was sons of the upper crust, doctors, merchants and lawyers themselves -- these people related to a particular cast of society. they were also nicknamed the kid glove unit because of their .ancy uniforms shortly after the cannons fired on fort sumter in april 1861, the canal riflemen ended up becoming members of the 22nd virginia infantry, along with other militia units and count
conflicts that erected in 1859 after the raid on harpers ferry created a lot of tensions, and we see a lot of local governments starting to talk about secession. however, when the civil war broke out, canal county itself voted overwhelmingly against secession, but we do find pockets of individuals and we whereace back to see southern sympathy was most prevalent. we see there was a large cluster of individuals in charleston profiting off of the slave injures three that were keeping the salt...
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ferry armory, a raid on secured that facility. he wanted additional weapons. he figured slaves from the area would join and that would be the beginning of a movement. unfortunately for him, there was an african-american killed, the first person killed on the rate and other people from the town and that got people who were living in the area to combat john brown and try to stop he was trying to do. john brown is said to have started the very first beginnings of the civil war. john brown was captured and there is a mural in this exhibit that shows john brown with a comrade laying beside him. these are the charges against john brown. he was tried for treason. we are currently in the statehood room of the museum. this is the area that discusses the reasons for west virginia becoming a state in 1863. western virginians were looking to become a state earlier than improvementsing at that were not happening in the area. inroads of transportation for not with the expected. ton the civil war came along join the confederacy, that is when wes
ferry armory, a raid on secured that facility. he wanted additional weapons. he figured slaves from the area would join and that would be the beginning of a movement. unfortunately for him, there was an african-american killed, the first person killed on the rate and other people from the town and that got people who were living in the area to combat john brown and try to stop he was trying to do. john brown is said to have started the very first beginnings of the civil war. john brown was...
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actually turns the ferris wheel and makes this kind of whistling noise.look at this! yes, that is another kind of bizarre attraction here. i can see your eyes lighting up looking at it. does it remind you of the first time when you came here? yeah, i mean, the first time was 2009 and it was just like a wonderland, really. when something is abandoned, something didn't work out, something happened, and i guess, for me, i'm very interested in knowing what happened, exactly what went wrong. the park opened 50 years ago in 1969 in the communist part of berlin. back then, it was the veb kulturpark planterwald and up to 1.5 million east germans came here each year. but then the wall fell and travel restrictions were lifted. the park was bought, renamed, and had some new rides installed. but it struggled to keep up with its bigger, flashier competitors in the west. with spreepark, there is this crazy story with the family involved, the witte family, they had to close it down. the family, the man, norbert witte, took some attractions and moved to peru and tried to
actually turns the ferris wheel and makes this kind of whistling noise.look at this! yes, that is another kind of bizarre attraction here. i can see your eyes lighting up looking at it. does it remind you of the first time when you came here? yeah, i mean, the first time was 2009 and it was just like a wonderland, really. when something is abandoned, something didn't work out, something happened, and i guess, for me, i'm very interested in knowing what happened, exactly what went wrong. the...
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emma, you are the deputy manager of a pet shop there, so earlier we saw you being ferried over by one of the fire and
emma, you are the deputy manager of a pet shop there, so earlier we saw you being ferried over by one of the fire and
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a former head of the uk border force has told bbc breakfast that unle55 ports and ferry companies startfears more migrants could be killed trying to get to the uk. tony smith's warning comes a month after 39 people were found dead in a container in essex, after entering britain illegally. jane—frances kelly reports. it's a month and since the discovery of 39 bodies in a sealed refrigerator container in essex stop all those that died were vietnamese. they had sailed from the belgian port of zeebrugge on a cargo ferry hoping for a better life in britain. the former head of the uk border force as there needs to be more cooperation between the authorities and private firms such as holy and the very companies, to stop further death. a co-ordinated attempt between our5elve5, death. a co-ordinated attempt between ourselves, the uk border force, and of course our colleagues in france, belgium, dutch customs. that is what is required, a collaborative, co—ordinated effort along all of those root5, collaborative, co—ordinated effort along all of those roots, which will require a good deal of inves
a former head of the uk border force has told bbc breakfast that unle55 ports and ferry companies startfears more migrants could be killed trying to get to the uk. tony smith's warning comes a month after 39 people were found dead in a container in essex, after entering britain illegally. jane—frances kelly reports. it's a month and since the discovery of 39 bodies in a sealed refrigerator container in essex stop all those that died were vietnamese. they had sailed from the belgian port of...
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the most romantic greek islands is the island of milos, it's only a short way away from martin's bay ferryne of the most romantic greek islands is the island of milos, it's only four hours away away from martin's bay ferry, and has great cuisine. many viewers have got in touch to say they want to switch from air to rail, but some say that they are finding it very difficult to source international train tickets. i have many years experience of organising rail travel in europe, and regretfully i still haven't found an agent who can successfully connect any two points on the continent. however, i hope i can help you reach the swedish capital. because you know exactly where you want to be when, i don't recommend interrail. instead, i recommend you use french railways, from there, german railways can get you to copenhagen in several hops but on a single ticket, and swedish railways will go from the danish capital to stockholm and under six hours. the earlier you book and the more flexible you can be, the lower the cost. wherever you are heading, i'm here to help. just send in your questions, i
the most romantic greek islands is the island of milos, it's only a short way away from martin's bay ferryne of the most romantic greek islands is the island of milos, it's only four hours away away from martin's bay ferry, and has great cuisine. many viewers have got in touch to say they want to switch from air to rail, but some say that they are finding it very difficult to source international train tickets. i have many years experience of organising rail travel in europe, and regretfully i...
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there, so earlier we saw you being ferried over by one of the fire and rescue service bouts, what was it that you had to go back to the shopping complex for. we just wanted to make sure all the animals were safe, or got food and water for the minute, make sure that there was no breach of water. and has it reached the shop? it has got to the store, so the shop? it has got to the store, so it is in there, but not high enough to affect anything. it is just paddling, really, not too bad at the minute. so damage to the shop at the minute. so damage to the shop at the minute. so damage to the shop at the animals are ok? they are perfectly fine and safe, nice and warm, completely safe. and the water will never reach them where they are. you have had a bit of a glimpse inside the complex, you were taken there by boat, how bad is the flooding overall in the shopping complex? a bloody left hand side, asda, morrisons, is not too bad. the other side, that is where the water
there, so earlier we saw you being ferried over by one of the fire and rescue service bouts, what was it that you had to go back to the shopping complex for. we just wanted to make sure all the animals were safe, or got food and water for the minute, make sure that there was no breach of water. and has it reached the shop? it has got to the store, so the shop? it has got to the store, so it is in there, but not high enough to affect anything. it is just paddling, really, not too bad at the...
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so emma is just one of the people who had to be ferried in and out because, as you can see, there isaccess for vehicles, it has taken fire crews from across the area to come and
so emma is just one of the people who had to be ferried in and out because, as you can see, there isaccess for vehicles, it has taken fire crews from across the area to come and
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rescue, west midlands, greater manchester services involved in just this area here in terms of helping ferried people back and forth. and south yorkshire fire and rescue say they have also deployed other resources from elsewhere as well, including high—volume pumps to help pump water away, because the flooding in this area is really severe, but it is also other parts of south yorkshire. you heard about sheffield in a report earlier, and doncaster is an area of concern at the moment, because the environment agency has issued five severe flood warnings in the past hour or so for that area around a part of doncaster just slightly north of doncaster. and even though the rain has held off so far today, it is nothing like what we saw all throughout yesterday and last night, the torrential downpours, but there is still concern about the rising river levels. the river don is at a level
rescue, west midlands, greater manchester services involved in just this area here in terms of helping ferried people back and forth. and south yorkshire fire and rescue say they have also deployed other resources from elsewhere as well, including high—volume pumps to help pump water away, because the flooding in this area is really severe, but it is also other parts of south yorkshire. you heard about sheffield in a report earlier, and doncaster is an area of concern at the moment, because...
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the ferry terminal is there right in front of building one. the a.c. transit and muni bus service terminate in front of hangar two. and then we have the on-island shuttle that takes people from that transportation hub from the island out to the rest of the island, but could take residents to the grocery store and back without leaving the island. so just the interplay between the transportation planning and the retail planning in that respect. >> thank you. anyone have to convey the last message here? ours is a public/private partnership. what we're also doing here in educating the public is to make this a signature public/private partnership development in the country. everything we have here, the decisions, needs to be mutual. any activity, open ferry or doing anything, please, we all need to be involved there. we have constituents we need to convey. so hearing about a ferry or something in the press, i don't think we want to go that way. these commissioners here should be part of that, and we're out there, and we're community leaders, and extremely v
the ferry terminal is there right in front of building one. the a.c. transit and muni bus service terminate in front of hangar two. and then we have the on-island shuttle that takes people from that transportation hub from the island out to the rest of the island, but could take residents to the grocery store and back without leaving the island. so just the interplay between the transportation planning and the retail planning in that respect. >> thank you. anyone have to convey the last...
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not a pleasant day if you are travelling, we should spare a thought for those stuck on those ferries.'s look at the weather and see if there is any better news. for many others, the weather has been continuing throughout the day. we will see continued travel disruption into the evening. gales and heavy rain especially in the southern england but fought northern scotland too. gusts of 50 to 60 mph up north and 40 to 50 in the south too. heavy downpours for many areas. the strength of the winds and rain will ease into the night and they could be some misty patches into the morning. certainly, six to 8 degrees into the morning. tomorrow will be a much less windy day than today. still some blustery showers for the north. sunny drier weather in between that and temperatures between that and temperatures between ten to 14 degrees. goodbye for now.
not a pleasant day if you are travelling, we should spare a thought for those stuck on those ferries.'s look at the weather and see if there is any better news. for many others, the weather has been continuing throughout the day. we will see continued travel disruption into the evening. gales and heavy rain especially in the southern england but fought northern scotland too. gusts of 50 to 60 mph up north and 40 to 50 in the south too. heavy downpours for many areas. the strength of the winds...
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a new bus service to and from treasure island that doesn't exist and a new ferry service in downtown san francisco. muni service would expand including a new route. it would be paid for through the city general fund, through the muni budget but new on-island circuit shuttle and east-bay bus service would be paid by treasure island revenues. fountoday we bring to you what e expecting would be a first in a series of actions to address matters of tole pol sil policy e not yet been decided. we are bringing before you to support the current residents and we expect other remaining matters of policy to come before you over the next several months through the spring. so those include supports for current workers, low-wage workers and for future low income residents of the island who will move on to the island in the future. and we've gotten to this point based on outreach, so supporting the current residents was highest priority that we heard through outreach feedback. we did travel demand modeling of what the effect on travel patterns would have, how many trips are we talking about, financi
a new bus service to and from treasure island that doesn't exist and a new ferry service in downtown san francisco. muni service would expand including a new route. it would be paid for through the city general fund, through the muni budget but new on-island circuit shuttle and east-bay bus service would be paid by treasure island revenues. fountoday we bring to you what e expecting would be a first in a series of actions to address matters of tole pol sil policy e not yet been decided. we are...
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in fact the ferry building sits in front of the bay bridge, but i want you to see the flag. it's blown away from our vantage point. this is a northwest wind meaning coming out of the northwest. earlier today it was blowing it out towards the west and towards the coast. and the sky looked prettier today. it was cloudy, but we got rid of the haze, and look at the daytime highs. 81, look at san francisco, 76, that's about 10 degrees above average for this time of year. and that's what these offshore wind events will do. thankfully this was a weak offshore the map. we look at the big highlighted areas for the mountains and north by, and look at the streamlines today, going offshore. that takes us back to 9:00 this morning, we didn't quite feel the winds rushing off the mountains like in santa rosa and san francisco. and even though we didn't get rid of all of the bad air, we got rid of all of it. the forecast stays the same. moderate in the forecast for tomorrow. stay warm, at least relatively speaking warm. and for daytime his day start to turn back and begin to cool to average
in fact the ferry building sits in front of the bay bridge, but i want you to see the flag. it's blown away from our vantage point. this is a northwest wind meaning coming out of the northwest. earlier today it was blowing it out towards the west and towards the coast. and the sky looked prettier today. it was cloudy, but we got rid of the haze, and look at the daytime highs. 81, look at san francisco, 76, that's about 10 degrees above average for this time of year. and that's what these...
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look at the flags on the ferry building blowing in. sunshine and not and hands not as slippery because of the dry air. fog and stars again tonight and warmer highs, friday, saturday and sunday. now this low, while it's pretty farp away from us, hundreds of miles away, is close enough it's inducing that marine layer and that's why we're seeing the change this morning. you won't see much of a change this afternoon because the clouds will quickly melt under the sunshine even with low sun angle this time of the year and will hit 66 where the clouds will be more stubborn. 70 in san francisco. richmond, 73. everybody else around 74 to 76 for the bay and about 76 to 80 in our inland neighborhoods. tonight you can see more widespread cloud cover. it'll be the thickest of any night moving forward. 39 at santa rosa. san francisco, 50. that's your spread. most of it's in the 40s. more fog tomorrow morning. a slight cooling trend in the afternoon and then a little bit warmer especially friday, jobina?y and sunday. od morning,yone.taking a looat o
look at the flags on the ferry building blowing in. sunshine and not and hands not as slippery because of the dry air. fog and stars again tonight and warmer highs, friday, saturday and sunday. now this low, while it's pretty farp away from us, hundreds of miles away, is close enough it's inducing that marine layer and that's why we're seeing the change this morning. you won't see much of a change this afternoon because the clouds will quickly melt under the sunshine even with low sun angle...
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oakland ferry will be on a normal weekday schedule. vta and other schedules check them out before heading out the door. >>> and drunk driving is a concern for the holiday season. they've seen a spike in the number of crashes involving wrong way drivers. >> we are expecting people there are a number of dui drivers, we want you to in the far right lane as far as possible. make sure you're safe before contacting us. >>> even if you have had one drink, keep your lights on in the dark. >>> new video the los angeles river. fire crews pulled this man at the atwaterville handling area. the river is swollen after the latest storm. the same system that brought wind and truant bay area. >>> and toxic names pose a danger to firefighters there as a massive smoke cloud looms for miles. the shock wave was felt up to 30 miles. homes in the area in texas took heavy damage and evacuations are in effect this afternoon. the chemical plan says three people are injured, but all people are accounted for. and the cause of the explosion is under way. >>> today
oakland ferry will be on a normal weekday schedule. vta and other schedules check them out before heading out the door. >>> and drunk driving is a concern for the holiday season. they've seen a spike in the number of crashes involving wrong way drivers. >> we are expecting people there are a number of dui drivers, we want you to in the far right lane as far as possible. make sure you're safe before contacting us. >>> even if you have had one drink, keep your lights on in...
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some of the ferry boats leaving a few minutes earlier. and the trip between richmond and san francisco have been canceled but the daily service will continue. >> a bart passenger is arrived after being rescued last night. there were extra bart workers. a man fell to the platform with a train approaching. john o'conner was 60 feet away when when he saw the man dropped. he grabbed the man's shoulders and rolled him up on the platform. the man was taken away for a medical evaluation. his name is not released but wow. quick thinking, quick action. both were saved. >>> time is 4:19. we will get you to where you need to go. sal is here. you have had some coffee, correct. >> yes, we have as a matter of fact traffic is slow in some areas and beginning to start off well. northbound 101, gilroy to san jose, you can see traffic is going to be okay. there have been no major problems this morning on 25 and 152. coming up to the gilroy area. no problems here driving from gilroy into san jose and it continues to be okay getting into the west valley. nor
some of the ferry boats leaving a few minutes earlier. and the trip between richmond and san francisco have been canceled but the daily service will continue. >> a bart passenger is arrived after being rescued last night. there were extra bart workers. a man fell to the platform with a train approaching. john o'conner was 60 feet away when when he saw the man dropped. he grabbed the man's shoulders and rolled him up on the platform. the man was taken away for a medical evaluation. his...
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lee knew he had troops heading his way from harpers ferry. the last of his forces to reunite with them at sharpsburg, but he did not know when they would arrive. hill arrived at the right place and right time, it could not have been scripted any better for lee and the confederates. as hill arrived on the battlefield, he did so just-in-time to hit the flank of the union forces advancing on sharpsburg, bringing the final attack to a close. day, federal the forces had made significant gains but failed to deliver a knockout blow against the confederates. the field around sharpsburg were littered with dead, wounded and dying. as private frank bullard of the 15th massachusetts would write, this ended the most desperate battle of the war where thousands yielded their lives that this government must and shall live. the question we now ask ourselves is was this a stalemate or victory? antietam is frequently described as a military draw. on september 18, both armies were still on the field, but on the ninth of the 18th and morning of the 19th, confeder
lee knew he had troops heading his way from harpers ferry. the last of his forces to reunite with them at sharpsburg, but he did not know when they would arrive. hill arrived at the right place and right time, it could not have been scripted any better for lee and the confederates. as hill arrived on the battlefield, he did so just-in-time to hit the flank of the union forces advancing on sharpsburg, bringing the final attack to a close. day, federal the forces had made significant gains but...
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the ferry area is complicated. there is very deep mud in the area. this contract amendment has $1 million for advanced study in the ferry building area. in terms of the army corp flood study we have been through a robust scoping study to do a flood control study. we estimate $20 million study cost over five years. 50% federal and 50% local share. that 50% local share will be paid for through this contract amendment. we are in the process of evaluating flood damages on the entire waterfront. we will engage in robust public engagement to develop a tentatively selected plan in september 2021. if there is a federal interest in the project, money request to congress would happen in 2024. the federal government would pay two-thirds of the project cost. to the contract amendment a $20 million contract amendment. i want to credit port commission president kim brandon pushing the team to have a high l.b.e. participation rate in the amendment of 29%. it will fund the port's share of the flood study, almost $10 million of in kind services, adapt and envision an
the ferry area is complicated. there is very deep mud in the area. this contract amendment has $1 million for advanced study in the ferry building area. in terms of the army corp flood study we have been through a robust scoping study to do a flood control study. we estimate $20 million study cost over five years. 50% federal and 50% local share. that 50% local share will be paid for through this contract amendment. we are in the process of evaluating flood damages on the entire waterfront. we...
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. >> if we don't get exactly the right ferry to match with the train you have to take a cab and then you have to wait. it gets expensive. >> reporter: for perez his commutes to his job. >> right now i get out at 5:30, those are the short days. so it's kind of almost two hours. >> reporter: smart has been listening and will soon add more trains and a new schedule. every 32 minutes during the morning and evening commutes. >> it's really going to i think open up the schedule for individuals who wanted to ride smart but it didn't work with their schedule. we now have a solution. >> reporter: also the mayor of nevato where a new downtown station will open in december. the awaited 2 mile $50 million extension will also open in several weeks putting ferry service in reach. >> i think people are eager for commute alternatives. >> it's carried 1.5 billion passengers. right now specific dates for the opening in december of those new stations. but the new schedule takes effect january 1st. >>> new details we learned today the suspect aboard a deadly stabbing had been in custody for a felony cha
. >> if we don't get exactly the right ferry to match with the train you have to take a cab and then you have to wait. it gets expensive. >> reporter: for perez his commutes to his job. >> right now i get out at 5:30, those are the short days. so it's kind of almost two hours. >> reporter: smart has been listening and will soon add more trains and a new schedule. every 32 minutes during the morning and evening commutes. >> it's really going to i think open up the...
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take passengers the short river —— the sort —— short stint to yakutsk and in the summer, there are ferries hughes wants to know... dubrovnik and budget. they used to go well together in the same sentence but croatia's most beautiful city is now very firmly on the tourist trail. as a result, prices for everything from coffee to souvenirs have and finding bargains is challenging. for eating, drinking, chilling and quite possibly sleeping, i urge you to consider cavtat. at 30 minute drive from dubrovnik. this ancient town was once a greek outpost, a roman colony and is now a backwater without the crowds and the high prices of dubrovnik. edward mcgarry has a romantic plan for 2020. a plan to take my fiance to a greek island for rest and relaxation. i was looking at crete, kia... one island for rest and relaxation. i was looking at crete, kia. .. one of the most romantic greek islands as the most romantic greek islands as the island of milos, it's only a short way away from martin's bay ferry, it has great coups in. many viewers have got in touch to say they want to switch from air to rail, but
take passengers the short river —— the sort —— short stint to yakutsk and in the summer, there are ferries hughes wants to know... dubrovnik and budget. they used to go well together in the same sentence but croatia's most beautiful city is now very firmly on the tourist trail. as a result, prices for everything from coffee to souvenirs have and finding bargains is challenging. for eating, drinking, chilling and quite possibly sleeping, i urge you to consider cavtat. at 30 minute drive...
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. >> if you don't get the exact ferry matched with the train, you have to take a cab and wait. >> reporter: fernando peres commutes from santa rosa to his job. >> right now i get out at 5:30 because of the short days. so it's kind of, you know, i have to wait longer. almost two hours. >> reporter: smart has been listening and will soon add more trains and a new schedule. regular service every 32 minutes. >> it's really going to i think open up the schedule for individuals who wanted to ride smart but it didn't work with their schedule. we now have a solution. >> reporter: eric lukin is the e lo-a twmile $55 will midecembr million extension from san rafael to larkspur will also open in several weeks, putting ferry service in reach. >> i think people are eager for commute alternatives. >> reporter: since smart train started, it carried 1.5 million passengers. right now specific dates for the opening in december of those new stations. but the new schedule takes effect january 1st. >> i'm excited about that expansion. big changes at b.a.r.t. they're set to reopen two underground bathrooms that
. >> if you don't get the exact ferry matched with the train, you have to take a cab and wait. >> reporter: fernando peres commutes from santa rosa to his job. >> right now i get out at 5:30 because of the short days. so it's kind of, you know, i have to wait longer. almost two hours. >> reporter: smart has been listening and will soon add more trains and a new schedule. regular service every 32 minutes. >> it's really going to i think open up the schedule for...
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there will be no ferry service on the san francisco bay ferry or golden gate ferry.y on our website. >> free parking, something to be thankful for. >>> a shopping district was shattered by gunfire this morning. >> we have what happened next. >>> look what was caught on camera walking doprevagen is the number oneild mempharmacist-recommendeding? memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >>> you're looking at one of several bullet holes after a robbery turned into a gun fight. >> that gun fight didn't just result in property damage. a person was hurt. >> it happened on grand avenue just a few blocks from the theater, whi theater. >> abc 7 walks through what happened. >> reporter: this started right here at the coin exchange on grand avenue. two men left here with $60,000 worth in coins. they ran across the street and up this hill only to be slowed for two unexpected reasons, including the owner with a gun. >> two guys came in one after another. they both had guns pointed at me and they told
there will be no ferry service on the san francisco bay ferry or golden gate ferry.y on our website. >> free parking, something to be thankful for. >>> a shopping district was shattered by gunfire this morning. >> we have what happened next. >>> look what was caught on camera walking doprevagen is the number oneild mempharmacist-recommendeding? memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life....
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in addition we talked about things like trying to launch a clean ferry service.we are super excited. we know the residents are keen to see the transit improvements up front in program. the water emergency transfer to a ration of authority leader who operates the ferry system they have agreed to apply for sb-1 and funds of the summer, excuse me this winter and we hope to hear back by summer if that is successful. we will keep you posted. that would be a compliment to the ac transit buses as well as the on island and shuttles that we are also planning to develop over the coming years. we want to thank eric young, our communications director and rachel hiatt for all of the work they have been doing in terms of the outreach they mentioned over the summer. we did a lot of one-on-one interviews with residential and commercial tenant stakeholders. we appreciated their kennett input and feedback. we feel like we have been able to incorporate them in our recommendations on the agenda today. which is the first of many steps we will be taking over the next few months to rea
in addition we talked about things like trying to launch a clean ferry service.we are super excited. we know the residents are keen to see the transit improvements up front in program. the water emergency transfer to a ration of authority leader who operates the ferry system they have agreed to apply for sb-1 and funds of the summer, excuse me this winter and we hope to hear back by summer if that is successful. we will keep you posted. that would be a compliment to the ac transit buses as well...
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it is only a0 minutes from athens by ferry. greece and great cuisine. for your stay, i would suggest either the town of adamas or pollonia. many viewers have got in touch to say they want to switch from air to rail. but some, like ben vos, say they are finding it difficult to source international train tickets. i have many years experience of organising rail travel in europe, and regretfully, i still haven't found an agent who can successfully connect any two points on the continent. however, i hope i can help you reach the swedish capital. because you know exactly where you want to be, when, i don't recommend interrail. instead, i suggest you use sncf, french railways or its partner talus to get to brussels. from there, german railways can get you to copenhagen in several hops, but on a single ticket. and swedish railways will go from the danish capital to stockholm in under six hours. the earlier you book and the more flexible you can be comedy lower the cost. whatever you are heading, i am here to help. just send in your que
it is only a0 minutes from athens by ferry. greece and great cuisine. for your stay, i would suggest either the town of adamas or pollonia. many viewers have got in touch to say they want to switch from air to rail. but some, like ben vos, say they are finding it difficult to source international train tickets. i have many years experience of organising rail travel in europe, and regretfully, i still haven't found an agent who can successfully connect any two points on the continent. however, i...
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blue and gold fleet or the golden gate ferry today. the same goes for golden gate buses. they're not operating today. contra costa county connection and sonoma county transit are also shut down . smart and ace trains will not be providing service today either. >>> if you're aheading out to be with friends and family today maybe you're going to have one of those turkey ball games definitely bring the jacket and expect the ground to be pretty wet and muddy. >> yeah, what is nice, though we have just a tiny chance for today and tomorrow. don't be surprised we'll actually get a break compare today what will be headed our way. if you want to get outside make the most of the next couple of days because into the weekend a significant change in the overall forecast with heavy rain and strong winds developing this weekend and it's december well it's almost december. here we go. this is the last time i can run this graphic. >> one more time. >> until next year. >> love it. >> the turkey makes an encore performance. >> your graphics have been awe
blue and gold fleet or the golden gate ferry today. the same goes for golden gate buses. they're not operating today. contra costa county connection and sonoma county transit are also shut down . smart and ace trains will not be providing service today either. >>> if you're aheading out to be with friends and family today maybe you're going to have one of those turkey ball games definitely bring the jacket and expect the ground to be pretty wet and muddy. >> yeah, what is nice,...
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the ferries have started their winter schedule. i want to let everybody know that is happening. >>> san francisco's famed gold dust lounge is suddenly closed. reportedly due to a flood and electrical issues. decades old institution moved from union square to fisherman's wharf after losing its it helps to have someone in your corner. that's why there's covered california. we're the only place where you can get financial help to pay for your health insurance. new this year, almost a million people could receive additional financial help from the state to help lower the cost of health insurance... more for those already getting it, and new help for many who haven't gotten help before. so check to see how much you can save. it only takes 5 minutes. to be covered by january 1st, enroll by december 15th. of the new floor & decor don't miin milpitas. opening if you have never been to a floor & decor, you have to go to the grand opening. hardwoods, laminates, tile or stone. holy smokes, this place is huge! i'm on a budget and i was able to
the ferries have started their winter schedule. i want to let everybody know that is happening. >>> san francisco's famed gold dust lounge is suddenly closed. reportedly due to a flood and electrical issues. decades old institution moved from union square to fisherman's wharf after losing its it helps to have someone in your corner. that's why there's covered california. we're the only place where you can get financial help to pay for your health insurance. new this year, almost a...
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but one would be better to be home schooled and not have to take the ferry every day. no i couldn't do that that would be really done i look around i need to have these people around me. along with the 3 r.'s the pupils also learn social skills and how to have fun with other children. it was. then erlend in the sister returned home to you that oh they're the only children who live on this island. so after school animals are their main playmates. this is snowball my rabbit. i love to play with them even though he just bit me he doesn't normally do that with each other to get him to. let the children know they'll have to leave the island after 10th grade and finish high school on the mainland. where will they go after that. when i'm grown up i won't live here anymore maybe i'll come back to visit but i want to live in a city. but perhaps after a few years of urban life who choose to return like his mother or locke she went to live in the city age 16 or return to the island 10 years later. she consciously chose to raise her family on a new fare and is thankful for the ass
but one would be better to be home schooled and not have to take the ferry every day. no i couldn't do that that would be really done i look around i need to have these people around me. along with the 3 r.'s the pupils also learn social skills and how to have fun with other children. it was. then erlend in the sister returned home to you that oh they're the only children who live on this island. so after school animals are their main playmates. this is snowball my rabbit. i love to play with...
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fewer ferries running between -- or running to vallejo, alameda and oakland. been changed 5 to 15 minutes, reggie and kumasi. >> thanks, jobina. >>> coming up next at 5:00, the conditions that mean the most savings. >>> urgent manhunt for two inmates who escaped from the monterey jail. how the suspected murderers managed to get out. >>> new details on the deadly airbnb shooting. >>> now at 5:00, two inmates on the run for two days. the new pictures showing exactly how they got out. >>> and also this morning it is election day. two of the big choices facing voters in san francisco. >>> good morning. it's tuesday, november 5th. >> happy you're waking up with us this morning. you're never more than seven minutes away from the accuweather forecast. here's mike. >> thank you, kumasi, reggie. hi, everybody. remember the forecast yesterday when we talked about how the fog would be a little more widespread this morning? sure enough, it is. penngrove, petaluma. let
fewer ferries running between -- or running to vallejo, alameda and oakland. been changed 5 to 15 minutes, reggie and kumasi. >> thanks, jobina. >>> coming up next at 5:00, the conditions that mean the most savings. >>> urgent manhunt for two inmates who escaped from the monterey jail. how the suspected murderers managed to get out. >>> new details on the deadly airbnb shooting. >>> now at 5:00, two inmates on the run for two days. the new pictures...