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tucson arizona and flagstaff arizona had the best lighting ordinances in this country.nd that is primarily for at least at the start was for the nearby astronomical observatories. if you go to tucson and flagstaff, i am sure there are folks here who have been there, you see a city that is darker. it is lit differently and it is therefore darker than most of the cities that we know. with no attending rising crime, no problems that people might immediately think of ocoee need more light. none of that. it's just lit differently and is just a matter of getting used to that. the international dark sky association which is headquartered in tucson and you can find on line at dark sky.org can help you in your community with getting a lightning ordinance on the books. there actually are statewide lighting ordinances. new mexico has one and i know some other places have them. one of the big problems is enforcement of course. there are not so many people driving around looking for lights to enforce. there are no white police so like many things it will come down to spreading the a
tucson arizona and flagstaff arizona had the best lighting ordinances in this country.nd that is primarily for at least at the start was for the nearby astronomical observatories. if you go to tucson and flagstaff, i am sure there are folks here who have been there, you see a city that is darker. it is lit differently and it is therefore darker than most of the cities that we know. with no attending rising crime, no problems that people might immediately think of ocoee need more light. none of...
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some of the moistures will maket to phoenix and flagstaff and tucson and even los angeles. some of that moistures working its way to the north will not make it here. some of the clouds will come up on sunday. a huge ridge of high pressure across the west coast. what that is doing, it is feeding into the on shore flow that we won't get hot. temperatures remaining mild and really comfortable outside, all weekend long and likely much of next week, too. back near the water tomorrow niepth, temperatures seasonal through the weekend and some high cloud covers on sunday and monday. aside from that, it is a great day to get outside. campbell, 85, palo alto 79 for the big game. walnut creek, you will hit 86 and pittsburgh 88. 67 in san francisco, afternoon sun. a little bit of cloudy on sunday but not a huge change. we are sunny and dry. we are status quo through next week. we are the envy of the weather world. enjoy it. >> how about some red, hot lava, no match for dare these daredevils. you have to see it to believe it. next. >>> we should say this, don't try this at home. >> dare
some of the moistures will maket to phoenix and flagstaff and tucson and even los angeles. some of that moistures working its way to the north will not make it here. some of the clouds will come up on sunday. a huge ridge of high pressure across the west coast. what that is doing, it is feeding into the on shore flow that we won't get hot. temperatures remaining mild and really comfortable outside, all weekend long and likely much of next week, too. back near the water tomorrow niepth,...
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Sep 9, 2014
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flagstaff, all the way through southern utah and western portions and the mountainous areas of colorado. we have a few flash flood warnings out there now. it is beginning to improve a little bit. you can see the rain still kind of on and off throughout areas of utah, colorado and the mountains, where you can get some flash flooding. as far as the next three days go, all of that rain really pushes into the midwest, the big storm there. we're going to be watching pretty warm conditions in the west. so your tuesday forecast, again, still a slight chance of storms, vegas and phoenix, but dryer air is finally moving in as we try to return back to what should be typical, dry september weather. that's your national temperatures are fine, almost where they should be, upper 80s, low 90s. so one thing very interesting just happened in montana. >> what is that? >> you have to wait. i'll tell you coming up later. >> with all the spritzes so early or late, you wonder if they might get more rain in the california area? >> fingers crossed. >> won't answer that one. >>> the cost of milk, pizza and othe
flagstaff, all the way through southern utah and western portions and the mountainous areas of colorado. we have a few flash flood warnings out there now. it is beginning to improve a little bit. you can see the rain still kind of on and off throughout areas of utah, colorado and the mountains, where you can get some flash flooding. as far as the next three days go, all of that rain really pushes into the midwest, the big storm there. we're going to be watching pretty warm conditions in the...
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Sep 16, 2014
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system and the big storm, the big issue with this will be inland flooding in places like phoenix and flagstaff and tucson as more of that moisture moves through, but time damage in caba and the city of los cabo. we'll have that in ten minutes. >> all right. thanks paul. >>> bike verses car s s, it's a showdown over safe. the rules are about to change. >>> you got to be three feet from a high school. >> he tested buffer zone on bay area streets. >> and out of know where i was tossed through the air. >> his surf board says it all. a great white shark bites down and takes a surfer on the ride. >> micro surgery taken to the extreme, the delicate operation that saved the life of a tiny pet goldfish. from their homes in the siea foothills. ' in el dorado >>> two out of control wild fires has forced hundreds of people from their home in the sierra foothills and the king fire nearly quadrupled in size. it has done damage. it has destroyed 22 buildings at oak hearst just south of an entrance to yosemite. one thousand people have been ordered to leave their homes. >> it's sad because that's where we gre
system and the big storm, the big issue with this will be inland flooding in places like phoenix and flagstaff and tucson as more of that moisture moves through, but time damage in caba and the city of los cabo. we'll have that in ten minutes. >> all right. thanks paul. >>> bike verses car s s, it's a showdown over safe. the rules are about to change. >>> you got to be three feet from a high school. >> he tested buffer zone on bay area streets. >> and out of...
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Sep 8, 2014
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there is a lot of water right now in between phoenix and flagstaff. and we'll be driving through the regions. in the phoenix area, sky harbor airport, we picked up three quarters of an inch of rain, still raining. the yellow on this map is pretty heavy downpours. the flash flooding life threatening in this region early this morning. when you wake up, our computers are estimating that somewhere between vegas and phoenix, a chance of getting upwards of 2 to 3 inches of rain. pretty rare event. i know we get some monsoonal rains, but this is excessive by your standards. a lot of this will not make it to the central portions or much of northern california at all. this is arizona and utah's problem during the day today. that's your national weather. la downstream. to the north, mixing into nevada slightly. arizona probably seeing most rain out of almost any location in the country today. and that doesn't happen all that often. >> don't get to say that, bill karins, very often, as you're saying. thank you very much. >>> a tree falls on a bike riding tv actr
there is a lot of water right now in between phoenix and flagstaff. and we'll be driving through the regions. in the phoenix area, sky harbor airport, we picked up three quarters of an inch of rain, still raining. the yellow on this map is pretty heavy downpours. the flash flooding life threatening in this region early this morning. when you wake up, our computers are estimating that somewhere between vegas and phoenix, a chance of getting upwards of 2 to 3 inches of rain. pretty rare event. i...
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the journey started off from flagstaff, arizona and took three days.ar on that trip only takes two hours. there are only 14 of these particular cars left and only five that run. that's quite amazing. they have that thing still running off of steam. how do you make that work? >> they actually started with three wheels and someone went to four wheels. my kid is really into cars and we're reading all these books about the old tin lizzies. >> a steam engine? >> it wasn't very productive. it might take a while. you might not get here on time frmths it's labor day and the president and vice president are hitting the road, not in a steam engine. president obama will be in wisconsin this afternoon. he's scheduled to speak at a labor day rally. joe biden will be celebrating the achievements of workers and labor unions in detroit. >>> happy birthday to author and tv host, dr. fill, he's 64. barry gib is 68 and lilly tomlin is 75. i don't want to share how old i am. >>> keep it right here for more news, weather >>> from nbc bay area, this is "today in the bay." >
the journey started off from flagstaff, arizona and took three days.ar on that trip only takes two hours. there are only 14 of these particular cars left and only five that run. that's quite amazing. they have that thing still running off of steam. how do you make that work? >> they actually started with three wheels and someone went to four wheels. my kid is really into cars and we're reading all these books about the old tin lizzies. >> a steam engine? >> it wasn't very...
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we could see anywhere from two to four inches of rain around flagstaff and around three to five inchesd san diego or just to the west, this is through monday but i want to show you something else, because we have a great picture out of new york city this morning, we have a lot of showers and storms roll through the midwest and the northeast, the last couple of days and now we're waking up in new york city looking very, very nice. temperatures are cooler, they're crisp out there and temperatures are going to continue to fall as we go through the next couple of days. midwest is going to be well below normal as we get into midweek, just take a look at these temperatures. we're going to be in the 40s and 50s by wednesday and thursday in marquette. chicago's high temperature on thursday 66 degrees and we'll even see a high temperature of 70 in detroit, even the northeast will feel the nice changes, high temperatures in boston 69 degrees on tuesday, we'll be down to 72 the high temperature on tuesday in new york city. 75 in d.c., guys. finally starting to get i guess a little hint of fall ma
we could see anywhere from two to four inches of rain around flagstaff and around three to five inchesd san diego or just to the west, this is through monday but i want to show you something else, because we have a great picture out of new york city this morning, we have a lot of showers and storms roll through the midwest and the northeast, the last couple of days and now we're waking up in new york city looking very, very nice. temperatures are cooler, they're crisp out there and temperatures...
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from flagstaff, arizona, here's... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek![ cheers and applause ] thank you. thank you, johnny gilbert. thank you, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to what i believe is the most highly anticipated of all the tournaments in "jeopardy!" history. all of this week, we will have a "jeopardy!" champion representing each of our three decades on the air. should be a lot of fun. roger, robin, and leszek, good luck. here we go. and now the categories. not "the wise." each correct response will end with the letter "i." leszek, you start. brief time of history for $200.
from flagstaff, arizona, here's... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek![ cheers and applause ] thank you. thank you, johnny gilbert. thank you, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to what i believe is the most highly anticipated of all the tournaments in "jeopardy!" history. all of this week, we will have a "jeopardy!" champion representing each of our three decades on the air. should be a lot of fun. roger, robin, and leszek, good luck. here we...
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now living in flagstaff, arizona, here's...n both the college tournament and tournament of champions in 1989. he now lives in arlington, virginia. here's... and he's won more money on "jeopardy!" than anyone else --
now living in flagstaff, arizona, here's...n both the college tournament and tournament of champions in 1989. he now lives in arlington, virginia. here's... and he's won more money on "jeopardy!" than anyone else --
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. >> amir heckmati, born in flagstaff arizona, to iranian parents, benaz and ali high school hockey star an american combat veteran, he served tours in iraq and afghanistan. >> i was proud of him you know for wanting to serve his country. >> working as a defense contractor with a sideline in real estate. >> and then in december 2011 in tehran, accused as an american spy an agent for the cia making this public confession. >> and i would also go out and -- >> back home in flint, michigan. >> the first time it was the news, his face on tv. >> it was the first time in months that the family new what amir was. >> what did you think when you heard amir speak in that confession video? >> i was shocked just looking at his face. that wasn't -- that wasn't him. i said michael what did they do to him? >> reporter: there was a secret trial. the iranians produced his identification card. evidence of his ties to the cia. heckmati was sentenced to death. >> it was sick thing. we couldn't believe it really got to this point. >> reporter: months later a new trial was ordered and benaz was allowed to visi
. >> amir heckmati, born in flagstaff arizona, to iranian parents, benaz and ali high school hockey star an american combat veteran, he served tours in iraq and afghanistan. >> i was proud of him you know for wanting to serve his country. >> working as a defense contractor with a sideline in real estate. >> and then in december 2011 in tehran, accused as an american spy an agent for the cia making this public confession. >> and i would also go out and -- >>...
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on twitter flagstaff, have you ever been to flagstaff, arizona? beautiful.ir high temperature has been equal to or cooler to the low in phoenix for 38 days in a row. their high temperature has been cooler or equal to the low in phoenix 38 days in a row. again, they are way up there, higher elevation. that's a long stretch. yesterday their high was 79. phoenix's low was 84. there may be a change in the pattern here on sunday, monday. southern california and also from hurricane norbert, which is off of baja. we will deal with our fog. it's there. yesterday the fog burned off. temperatures aloft warmed up. the there it goes. it's flying out of here. a little low is kind of breaking off from, back tracking and that will move over us. it will be weak. there is another low out here. this at one time was category 5 hurricane marie. it's just sitting there. it's waiting for something to bump it along or draw it up. this system was not strong enough. maybe a few clouds. that's about it. the key yesterday was the temperatures warmed up rapidly because the breeze died.
on twitter flagstaff, have you ever been to flagstaff, arizona? beautiful.ir high temperature has been equal to or cooler to the low in phoenix for 38 days in a row. their high temperature has been cooler or equal to the low in phoenix 38 days in a row. again, they are way up there, higher elevation. that's a long stretch. yesterday their high was 79. phoenix's low was 84. there may be a change in the pattern here on sunday, monday. southern california and also from hurricane norbert, which is...
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now living in flagstaff, arizona, here's...won both the college tournament and tournament of champions in 1989. he now lives in arlington, virginia. here's... and he's won more money on "jeopardy!" than anyone else -- over $3 million. from hollywood, california, please welcome... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. hi, folks, and welcome to the second of our semi-final matches. and welcome back to leszek, tom, and brad. we start off with some good news and bad news for you. the good news -- you win this game, we start off with some gooin the week to playo come br for a million dollars. the bad news -- you lose the game, you go home. but not empty-handed. you go home with $25,000. a lot at stake. good luck. here we go. the "jeopardy!" round. and the round with these categories today... we want you to give us the cliché we've reworded in... you'll deal with... and finally... these are responses we've never tried to go for in "jeopardy!" history. brad, you sta
now living in flagstaff, arizona, here's...won both the college tournament and tournament of champions in 1989. he now lives in arlington, virginia. here's... and he's won more money on "jeopardy!" than anyone else -- over $3 million. from hollywood, california, please welcome... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. hi, folks, and welcome to the second of our semi-final matches. and welcome back to...
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in fact, could bring flooding rains to portions of the southwest, including flagstaff in that, 2 to 4onday. even extreme portions of southern california, 3 to 5 inches and that includes las vegas, as well. so we're going to see a possibility of flooding in the southwest, in fact, look what happened just yesterday across portions of phoenix. a huge wall of dust also known as a haboob went through the area, reduced visibility to zero. frightening across phoenix. and then the rains came. what causes a haboob? what is it? well, we have downdrafts in the thunderstorms, these cold downdrafts, just kick up all the dust. as that storm moves closer and closer, it brings all of that dust over the city. so that's what we saw yesterday. frightening for folks in phoenix. but today they need to be careful with all of that rain. fred? >> thanks so much, jennifer grey. appreciate that. >>> the third american missionary infected with the dead deadly ebola viruses improving. treated the nebraska medical center in omaha. his wife says he's very sick and weak but improved slightly, enough to ask for a li
in fact, could bring flooding rains to portions of the southwest, including flagstaff in that, 2 to 4onday. even extreme portions of southern california, 3 to 5 inches and that includes las vegas, as well. so we're going to see a possibility of flooding in the southwest, in fact, look what happened just yesterday across portions of phoenix. a huge wall of dust also known as a haboob went through the area, reduced visibility to zero. frightening across phoenix. and then the rains came. what...
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i have a veteran in flagstaff who talks to me frequently about the idea of a volunteer board of veterans, who really don't have sort of the sounding board and a way to solve this. i have introduced my whistleblower protection act, which includes an anonymous hotline for patients and employees to report things. would you just give us your thoughts about that. >> well, i think accountability is a huge issue. and it's got to be a big part of the cultural change. one over things we have done is talk a lot about it. talk about this concept that i messenger inside my prepared remarks, sustainable accountability. it's not just about firing people. it's about giving day-to-day feedback mitchell -- my standard is an individual would never need to be fired unless it was regime yous activity because you're providing day-to-day feedback. shoot be the standard. relative to external groups, we -- deputy sac gibson, when he was interim secretary, hired jonathan pearlland to join news developing the blueprint for excellence for the hospital network. that was an attempt to bring outside benchmarking into
i have a veteran in flagstaff who talks to me frequently about the idea of a volunteer board of veterans, who really don't have sort of the sounding board and a way to solve this. i have introduced my whistleblower protection act, which includes an anonymous hotline for patients and employees to report things. would you just give us your thoughts about that. >> well, i think accountability is a huge issue. and it's got to be a big part of the cultural change. one over things we have done...
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look what's going on around arizona from flagstaff to phoenix.t looks like it's pushing a little bit east. there's a lot there. that's all of the remains of norbert. it just missed us. higher clouds are here. low clouds in place. this will be the coolest day as high pressure follows that low as it moves in. that will start a warmup tuesday. more so on wednesday into thursday. we'll get into 90s. today it's 70s and 80s. fog, is up, breezy -- sun, breezy. cooler pattern for us right now. but temperatures will be on the rebound starting a little bit tomorrow. stin soin 64 -- stinson 64. low to mid-80s mainly for some even out towards brentwood and oakley. morgan hill and gilroy in there. san jose, 7 a. sunnyvale, 7 a. mid-70s on the peninsula. 60s on the coast. mountain view at 75. it will be a little bit warmer tuesday and then much more so on wednesday. that fog will burn off. warmer temperatures thursday and friday. >>> the big news from buckingham palace. i was very excited. coming up, england's little prince will have a royal playmate. >>> but
look what's going on around arizona from flagstaff to phoenix.t looks like it's pushing a little bit east. there's a lot there. that's all of the remains of norbert. it just missed us. higher clouds are here. low clouds in place. this will be the coolest day as high pressure follows that low as it moves in. that will start a warmup tuesday. more so on wednesday into thursday. we'll get into 90s. today it's 70s and 80s. fog, is up, breezy -- sun, breezy. cooler pattern for us right now. but...
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i have a veteran in flagstaff who talks with me frequently about the idea of a volunteer board of veterans who really don't have any connection with the administration at all but are sort of a soundingboard and a way to solve this. i have introduced my whistleblower protection act, which includes an anonymous hotline for patients and employees to report things. just give us your thoughts about that. >> well, i think accountability is a huge issue. it's got to be a big part of the cultural change. one of the things is we talked about this concept i mentioned in my prepared remarks, sustainable accountability. it's not just about firing people. it's about giving day-to-day feedback. my standard is that an individual would never need to be fired unless it was an egregious activity because you're providing day-to-day feedback so that person should never be surprised. that should be the standard. relative to external groups, we -- deputy secretary gibson hired jonathan purlin who was the chief medical office to join us in developing the blueprint for excellence for the hospital ne network. that
i have a veteran in flagstaff who talks with me frequently about the idea of a volunteer board of veterans who really don't have any connection with the administration at all but are sort of a soundingboard and a way to solve this. i have introduced my whistleblower protection act, which includes an anonymous hotline for patients and employees to report things. just give us your thoughts about that. >> well, i think accountability is a huge issue. it's got to be a big part of the cultural...