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the beginning of our warm up.the ridge (high pressure) will shift southeast monday and open the floodgates to a significant warm up that could result in temperature highs 15 to 20 degrees warmer than right now a man accused of holding a woman at gunpoint and harming her 10 month old baby is in jail ... held on 350-thousand dollars total bond. police say neal royal held the woman against her in reading on maple drive yesterday ...requiring a swat team to respond to the situation.he's also accused of causing serious physical harm to that woman's baby.he was charged with kidnapping and this morning. new at six ... 9 on your side has learned the name of the victim in a homicide investigation tonight ... cincinnati district one officers say 46 year old charles weathers was found dead of a gunshot wound early this morning inside a home on west end. end.if you have any information about this murder you're asked to call crimestoppers ... that number is 5-1-3 3-5-2 3-0-4-0. you can remain anonymous and you may receive money in return for your help. helping cincinnati teens get a leg up - on jobs an
the beginning of our warm up.the ridge (high pressure) will shift southeast monday and open the floodgates to a significant warm up that could result in temperature highs 15 to 20 degrees warmer than right now a man accused of holding a woman at gunpoint and harming her 10 month old baby is in jail ... held on 350-thousand dollars total bond. police say neal royal held the woman against her in reading on maple drive yesterday ...requiring a swat team to respond to the situation.he's also...
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. >>> for the first time in four years the floodgates have opened at folsom lake. folsom lake isn't full but there is enough to release water downstream. it reporter david beanic says it could be full in a few months. >> reporter: enough water to fill an olympic-sized swimming pool in 11 seconds. that's how much started flowing over and threw folsom damn today. >> it's a rare sight. you don't see it very often any more, but sure is beautiful. >> reporter: along with the three floodgates opened today operators plan to open two more tomorrow which will nearly double the outflow from folsom lake again. >> we've got to make sure that we have enough spains there to keep downstream say. >> shane hunt with the federal bureau of reclamation says even though the lake is still nearly a third empty, the amount of runoff flowing in right now, plus runoff from future expected wet weather and snow melt will likely fill the lake by late may. >> it's seeming very likely that we will see a full reservoir this year and as the season plays out, the amount of space that we try to keep
. >>> for the first time in four years the floodgates have opened at folsom lake. folsom lake isn't full but there is enough to release water downstream. it reporter david beanic says it could be full in a few months. >> reporter: enough water to fill an olympic-sized swimming pool in 11 seconds. that's how much started flowing over and threw folsom damn today. >> it's a rare sight. you don't see it very often any more, but sure is beautiful. >> reporter: along with...
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skies, there will be about 50 south of canton with afternoon rain showers and then it opens up the floodgates to the colder air and the pattern looks stable with a northwest wind . the five-day cooldown goalkeeper well below normal wednesday through the weekend then after that, on monday next week, it because back in the opposite direction . first couple days, the march will be on the cool side but after that next week, it'll be , fox 8 the official school closing station with closings and delays on-air, online. . what brew kits new look at the government ufo investigation but some say a list of local settings as far from complete find out what's missing from a new report, tonight at 10:00 p.m. f cmac on wall street, not a great day . the dow dropping 123 the nasdaq down 32 and half the massacre passengers feel the squeeze as airlines continue to cut down on roomhe in new york senator taking aim at my company om companies with add-on to a mandatory faa funding billom an amendment to propose a standard for all airlines believes it should be done without a fare increase since airlines are makin
skies, there will be about 50 south of canton with afternoon rain showers and then it opens up the floodgates to the colder air and the pattern looks stable with a northwest wind . the five-day cooldown goalkeeper well below normal wednesday through the weekend then after that, on monday next week, it because back in the opposite direction . first couple days, the march will be on the cool side but after that next week, it'll be , fox 8 the official school closing station with closings and...
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the beginning of our warm up.the ridge (high pressure) will shift southeast monday and open the floodgates to a significant warm up that could result in temperature highs 15 to 20 degrees warmer than normal by tuesday. normal is 48 degrees. we'll keep temperatures in the 60s rolling through the week but the chance of rain sets in wednesday and will stick with us through the end of the week. thursday looks to be the wettest day with heavy rain moving across the region along with some thunderstorms. we'll keep you posted as we progress through the week.don't forget! we have a severe weather special coming up monday night at 7:30 p.m. right after 9 on your side news at 7 p.m.! it is called "ahead of the storm" and will help get you and your family prepared for this spring's upcoming severe weather. kudos to griffin frank for all of his hard work in putting this special together. saturday nightmostly cloudychillylow: 31sunday and dryhigh: 52sunday night mostly clearnot as coldlow: 38 now let's check in with keenan singleton with what's coming up in sports! what positions are the bengals focusi
the beginning of our warm up.the ridge (high pressure) will shift southeast monday and open the floodgates to a significant warm up that could result in temperature highs 15 to 20 degrees warmer than normal by tuesday. normal is 48 degrees. we'll keep temperatures in the 60s rolling through the week but the chance of rain sets in wednesday and will stick with us through the end of the week. thursday looks to be the wettest day with heavy rain moving across the region along with some...
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in 1979 deregulating interest rates which opened the floodgates to new investment vehicles including money market funds and then mutual funds an individual people started to self direct investment. that opened the floodgates to advertising and created opportunity for expansion of business sections in the hiring of business reporters which is what took me to the la times in 1979. c-span: just a small technique you might have used as a reporter back then. in order to get people to talk. >> guest: i believe in the role of listening. sometimes reporters do too much talking. ask a simple question and people will go on and on. they do not like to remain silent. they like to talk. so sometimes silence can be the most effective incentive for people who speak. c-span: you have or reputation of not being much of a talker. is it uncomfortable? >> guest: i am keenly interested in what others have to say. certainly i like to listen to what other people's opinions are. they have a lot to contribute. listening to 700 people can be helpful. a lot more about their areas so i think we can be stronger.
in 1979 deregulating interest rates which opened the floodgates to new investment vehicles including money market funds and then mutual funds an individual people started to self direct investment. that opened the floodgates to advertising and created opportunity for expansion of business sections in the hiring of business reporters which is what took me to the la times in 1979. c-span: just a small technique you might have used as a reporter back then. in order to get people to talk. >>...
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three floodgates were opened as waters gushed in the american river.he water left is expected to rise 3 feet as a result. the first time in four years since the gates have been opened. water officials need to lower the level to accommodate what they expect will be a big spring runoff. here is the immediate benefit from a weekend full of rain. just since last thursday at midnight, folsom lake has gone from 62% full to 71% full. lake orville, 53% full to 60% full. lake shasta 62% to 67% full and trinity lake gone to 40% full. >>> bill, the rain is needed. good news but also the breaks are important. >> when i was thinking about the rain coming, the hardest part of that is the late part. so when it is 60 percent full this is a good and grabbing. it takes more water. so as we move forward there is more rain and i hope that made sense but the rainfall totals can be confusing, a reservoir level. looking outside we have severe weather going on and off. through dallas and tulsa and st. louis. traveling southeast be prepared for delays. here comes the next weat
three floodgates were opened as waters gushed in the american river.he water left is expected to rise 3 feet as a result. the first time in four years since the gates have been opened. water officials need to lower the level to accommodate what they expect will be a big spring runoff. here is the immediate benefit from a weekend full of rain. just since last thursday at midnight, folsom lake has gone from 62% full to 71% full. lake orville, 53% full to 60% full. lake shasta 62% to 67% full and...
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officials are working to determine if debris found on a floodgate of fulsome -- folsom dam has been opened. barbara: major rainfall has helped ease the conditions. it was necessary to release water to make room for incoming runoff water. an el nio driven storm has left several buildings hanging off the cliff. this dramatic video shows the anti-lot where a building was demolished last month. next to it, a 20 unit building. they will begin to tear that down today. it has been vacant since 2010. it was declared unsafe for residents. john: the power of social media has forced whole foods to pull after a social media backlash, the company apologized and promised not to sell these oranges. barbara: people said they were unappealing. don: unappealing. barbara: they were probably not attractive. john: it is a waste of packaging. they already, wrapped up. barbara: there's something about the smell when you peel and orange. i think. don: is that true? i don't know what fruit is. let me show you what is going on. it will stay dry. we showed you the california rain. we stay dry this work week. 30% of
officials are working to determine if debris found on a floodgate of fulsome -- folsom dam has been opened. barbara: major rainfall has helped ease the conditions. it was necessary to release water to make room for incoming runoff water. an el nio driven storm has left several buildings hanging off the cliff. this dramatic video shows the anti-lot where a building was demolished last month. next to it, a 20 unit building. they will begin to tear that down today. it has been vacant since 2010....
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the floodgates will be open after that and the security of millions of people's data will be at risk. basically the f.b.i. director is fielding questions from congress whether apple does have a good case. this transcends partisan differences. both of misgivings about the intent of the government. right now, this case is in the courts. a dal colle court accepted the request of the f.b.i., apple is appealing. another federal judge ruled just the opposite and said the government does not have this kind of authority to demand this kind of software from apple. the one con sense they all agree, this will ultimately have to be decided by the legislatures and not the courts. >> tom, thank you. >>> be lawyers are in court trying to reinstate corruption charges against president jacob zuma, charged with an arms deal several years ago. he was also challenged in parliament where you defeated a vote of no confidence. tanya page is at the court in pretoria. >>> a full bench of high court judges will difficult if the authority was wrong to drop corruption charges against president zuma. it's taken y
the floodgates will be open after that and the security of millions of people's data will be at risk. basically the f.b.i. director is fielding questions from congress whether apple does have a good case. this transcends partisan differences. both of misgivings about the intent of the government. right now, this case is in the courts. a dal colle court accepted the request of the f.b.i., apple is appealing. another federal judge ruled just the opposite and said the government does not have this...
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the folsom dam floodgates opened for the first time in years. next, how long it's been since we have seen this sight. >> highway 880 in oakland is moving fine. we have traffic and weather coming up. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> good morning. 5:44 on this tuesday. the sky is brightening up. sunrise at 6:30. by the time it sets tonight at 6:11, all those clear skies will be replaced with cloudy conditions. i'll talk rain and when to expect it in less than four minutes. >>> near uc-berkeley another sexual assault is spreading fear among female students. it happened sunday just before midnight near aetna and parker streets. police say the suspect grabbed the victim from behind then dragged her to the sidewalk and sexually assaulted her. it's the fourth attack near campus in just a few weeks. police believe the same man may have committed them all. >> we believe at this point could be based on the style of the attack and the area where they are occurring, because it's all within a few blocks of each other. >> surveillance video captured this man running fro
the folsom dam floodgates opened for the first time in years. next, how long it's been since we have seen this sight. >> highway 880 in oakland is moving fine. we have traffic and weather coming up. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> good morning. 5:44 on this tuesday. the sky is brightening up. sunrise at 6:30. by the time it sets tonight at 6:11, all those clear skies will be replaced with cloudy conditions. i'll talk rain and when to expect it in less than four minutes. >>> near...
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. >> reporter: stacey has added floodgates to her prep this year. she knows all too well how fast a water can rise through a storm. four years ago it was under water along with many other businesses on san anselmo avenue. >> we've been prepared since the rain started. had the sandbags out for a couple of weeks. we have floodgates that we put up just in case. >> reporter: with the possibility of four to six inches dumping into already saturated areas, marin county crews are bracing for the worst. >> within a short period of time, when there's a lot of water, it can rise pretty rapidly. >> reporter: in sonoma county crews are on call through the weekend. officials say they are prepared for the onslaught of rain expecting the russian river to rise just below the 32-foot flood level. now, looking at the san anselmo creek right now, it's at 3 feet, still has a long way to go before it crests at 11 1/2 feet. if you want any information on any of the waterways in marin county you can log onto our web site, nbcbayarea.com. you'll be able to view the water l
. >> reporter: stacey has added floodgates to her prep this year. she knows all too well how fast a water can rise through a storm. four years ago it was under water along with many other businesses on san anselmo avenue. >> we've been prepared since the rain started. had the sandbags out for a couple of weeks. we have floodgates that we put up just in case. >> reporter: with the possibility of four to six inches dumping into already saturated areas, marin county crews are...
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they forced officials to open the folsom dam floodgates for the first time in five years as the lake's water level nears capacity. kayna whitworth has the latest. >> reporter: el nino-fueled thunderstorms pummeling the west with deadly force. from inglewood, california, trees crashing down onto cars. >> i didn't expect this to happen. >> reporter: to san jose, where heavy rains were the likely culprit this in in collapse. >> we've got wires down, we've got accidents, we've got rescue responses. >> reporter: the system, briefly knocking out power to l.a.'s airport. lightning setting this palm tree ablaze. over the weekend north of sacramento, a woman drowning in floodwaters after the car she was in went around a roadblock. crews are sawing through this huge phi cuss tree that crushed two cars and blew out the windows of that one and this storm o storm may have moved through quickly but left lasting damage. kayna whith worth, abc news, los angeles. >> here's what's lapping today on the weather front. light rain still in northern california and the pacific northwest. violent storms from t
they forced officials to open the folsom dam floodgates for the first time in five years as the lake's water level nears capacity. kayna whitworth has the latest. >> reporter: el nino-fueled thunderstorms pummeling the west with deadly force. from inglewood, california, trees crashing down onto cars. >> i didn't expect this to happen. >> reporter: to san jose, where heavy rains were the likely culprit this in in collapse. >> we've got wires down, we've got accidents,...
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her grandfather's body was found a few days later and her father rushed to the coast to close the floodgate and never game home. >> translator: the sense of loss and pain after the great earthquake was heavy. but conversely, it is also given me the strength to grow up. engraving my father's efforts deep in my heart, i have come to believe that my duty to my father is to walk forward doing my utmost to be of service to other people. >> prime minister shinzo abe vowed to continue efforts to revitalize the devastated region. >> translator: once again i would like to make a firm pledge that the governmt rt unified efforts for the nati th is resistant to disaste. >> the emperor said he is concerned that there may be many people whose suffering is still unknown to others. >> as the ceremony drew to a close, people made offerings in memory of the victims. the disaster left its mark on countless communities and many found their own way to look back on the tragic day. more than 700 people died when the tsunami swept over the district of natori. family, friends and neighbors same together to mourn th
her grandfather's body was found a few days later and her father rushed to the coast to close the floodgate and never game home. >> translator: the sense of loss and pain after the great earthquake was heavy. but conversely, it is also given me the strength to grow up. engraving my father's efforts deep in my heart, i have come to believe that my duty to my father is to walk forward doing my utmost to be of service to other people. >> prime minister shinzo abe vowed to continue...
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>>>y anding -- showing the floodgates open for the first time in four years and this month, the steady rainfall helped bring lakes back to normal levels and wellings dry for years. right new in sacramento, more than 80% of the annual rainfall is today. and somara is tracking rain, too. but, nonetheless, and that is in our weather headlines. and this is a look at what is coming up. lucky number seven of -- and few cities can hit today and tracking rain the remainder of the week and 50 in ashland; 57, menner and 53 in ashtabula. a nice warm start out of the door and that is mild to start and only getting warmer as we head throughout the day and this is a look at the radar. night. cloudy conditions as well and if you look at the future cast, you will notice the time stamp there and clouds are clearing and that is good news. and rising throughout the day. upper 60s. and 60 in elyria and this is 4:45 and into new philadelphia, you will hit 70. 68 in akron and canton. around that time, you can see and that is not bad either. the upper 50s, low 60s into some early morning hours and tomorrow,
>>>y anding -- showing the floodgates open for the first time in four years and this month, the steady rainfall helped bring lakes back to normal levels and wellings dry for years. right new in sacramento, more than 80% of the annual rainfall is today. and somara is tracking rain, too. but, nonetheless, and that is in our weather headlines. and this is a look at what is coming up. lucky number seven of -- and few cities can hit today and tracking rain the remainder of the week and 50...
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floodgates back open at lake oroville.e has been rising about 2 feet a day approaching maximum flood storage space. so state water officials decided to release a controlled amount of water for nearly a week that will increase levels in the river -- in the feather river by 2 to 4 feet. >>> this weekend mostly clear skies and low clouds. toward sfo, on this beautiful friday morning, march 25th, elton john today 69 years old. happy birthday, elton. 44 in santa rosa right now. san jose 49. livermore 52. and to sum it up, we are going to be looking for a nice day today after we dispense with the clouds and the fog. we'll have mild dry weather this weekend. looks like no rain in the offing until main wednesday or thursday next week. in fact, tomorrow will be the warmest day of the week. today not bad, either. in santa rosa, 72. san francisco today 66. san jose 70. and in fairfield 72. dry and mild and very smooth in the weather department. i think that describes traffic as well, gianna. >> it does. if you are one of our "super c
floodgates back open at lake oroville.e has been rising about 2 feet a day approaching maximum flood storage space. so state water officials decided to release a controlled amount of water for nearly a week that will increase levels in the river -- in the feather river by 2 to 4 feet. >>> this weekend mostly clear skies and low clouds. toward sfo, on this beautiful friday morning, march 25th, elton john today 69 years old. happy birthday, elton. 44 in santa rosa right now. san jose 49....
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11th, this day five years ago, that tsunami waves as high as 17 meters came gushing through the floodgate, and it inundated the entire city in front of the bay, homes, shops, offices, schools. they were all swept away. and of the population of 24,000 people here, 1,800 people died, or are still considered missing. today, we are beginning to see signs of the ongoing recover reprocess, though, all around us. this is part of a huge conveyor belt to help to speed up the construction. the belt stressed about three kilometers long, to transport soil from a nearby mountain, thousands of tons ever soil are necessary to elevate the land that sank because of the quake and tsunami. mounds are being made to be leveled out to support a shopping and business district here. and of course, to help motivate people towards reconstruction, perhaps the very well known symbol of lone pine tree. standing behind me, the miracle pine tree, because it was a lone survivor of some 70,000 trees that used to line the coast here. unfortunately, saltwater did go to its roots here and it wasn't able to completely surviv
11th, this day five years ago, that tsunami waves as high as 17 meters came gushing through the floodgate, and it inundated the entire city in front of the bay, homes, shops, offices, schools. they were all swept away. and of the population of 24,000 people here, 1,800 people died, or are still considered missing. today, we are beginning to see signs of the ongoing recover reprocess, though, all around us. this is part of a huge conveyor belt to help to speed up the construction. the belt...
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one thing cuba cannot do is open up immigration floodgates and that is, therefore, the changes have tode. >> woodruff: let's pick up on that and the political prisoner exchange at today's news conference. roger noriega, we saw president castro fire back and said, what political prisoners? he said, give me a list and we'll release them tonight. what do you see going on there? because human rights organizations say we're going to put out the names. >> quite frankly, i can see why he would lose track of the political prisoners because they take them every day and the arrests were very dramatic on the eve to have the president's visit, ladies going to church, beaten up and roughed up every sunday. >> woodruff: on the eve of president obama? >> absolutely. that sort of affirms that the regime is not going to let up and they have every intention of holding, you know, sort of restraining any kind of economical or political opening that would threaten its survival. >> woodruff: maria torres, why isn't that a pretty discouraging development here, that there really is very little sign so far of
one thing cuba cannot do is open up immigration floodgates and that is, therefore, the changes have tode. >> woodruff: let's pick up on that and the political prisoner exchange at today's news conference. roger noriega, we saw president castro fire back and said, what political prisoners? he said, give me a list and we'll release them tonight. what do you see going on there? because human rights organizations say we're going to put out the names. >> quite frankly, i can see why he...
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. >>> this weekend's soaker brought so much rain, folsom dam had to open the floodgates. it's the first time in years it's had this much rain. the bureau of reclamation says they have about 8,000 cubic feet of water rushing at folsom per second. the last time they came close to that was in 2012. the lake is 68% full. >>> that's a great sign but we need more. guess what, it's coming. >> we saw sunshine this morning, right, frank and michelle? >> we did. >> yes. >> you're not going to see it again until a week from wednesday. i want to call on this number, 56 degrees, willie. willie makes a great observation this afternoon. he is talking about it's trying so hard to rain but it's not getting to the ground. willie, that's what we refer to as virga! take a look at our hi-def doppler radar. it looks ominous, doesn't it? it looks like we are getting pounded in portions of the north bay. but i'm getting one observation from sebastopol saying it's just merely a sprinkle or two. it's got to blast through a lot of dry air mass, so it's trying to rain but it's just not hitting the g
. >>> this weekend's soaker brought so much rain, folsom dam had to open the floodgates. it's the first time in years it's had this much rain. the bureau of reclamation says they have about 8,000 cubic feet of water rushing at folsom per second. the last time they came close to that was in 2012. the lake is 68% full. >>> that's a great sign but we need more. guess what, it's coming. >> we saw sunshine this morning, right, frank and michelle? >> we did. >>...
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and then to open the floodgates and then they call that mission creep. after that it became in this was a bunch of you officials and with the u.s. and u.k. france and germany and netherlands. em pretty much at the same time in bin whether not been met to do this or if they created an operation that they would cancel that. with that of espionage and sex scandal and with the french major job that was down the road from sarajevo. the california became convinced and was given far more information. ed to complain about him to go to paris and be debriefed for the hierarchy to send them back. but maybe this wasn't an individual act but a form of protection end he might not want to stay out of that area. thank and then leaving sarajevo eventually because a young woman came into the police station this was presented to the french generals to be properly closed. but if this was something the end result with the military intelligence was power for the following years. end with the roughage techniques and then under the weight of guilt. and then to learn demand hunt
and then to open the floodgates and then they call that mission creep. after that it became in this was a bunch of you officials and with the u.s. and u.k. france and germany and netherlands. em pretty much at the same time in bin whether not been met to do this or if they created an operation that they would cancel that. with that of espionage and sex scandal and with the french major job that was down the road from sarajevo. the california became convinced and was given far more information....
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when they open the floodgates during the rainy season, it will be dangerous for humans and animals nearhe riverbank. >> conservationists are organizing the protests. many village leaders from the region are here. the 200 or so participants are staging a demonstration on the water. the protests haven't had much effect so far. laos intends to stick to its plans to build the dam. it's not just the dolphins that are threatened, but also the fish. in cambodia, they're a staple food and the most important source of protein. experts fear the dam will impede the migration of many mekong fish species. that would deprive fishermen on the mekong of their livelihood. for generations, they've been setting out on the river at dawn to cast their nets. the mekong is also needed on land. the clean water it provides is essential, especially during the dry season. prun sarot grows cabbage, pumpkins and cucumbers in her vegetable garden. and the soil is always thirsty. >> we use water from the river for our fruit plantations, as drinking water for the family, to do laundry and lots more. when i think about
when they open the floodgates during the rainy season, it will be dangerous for humans and animals nearhe riverbank. >> conservationists are organizing the protests. many village leaders from the region are here. the 200 or so participants are staging a demonstration on the water. the protests haven't had much effect so far. laos intends to stick to its plans to build the dam. it's not just the dolphins that are threatened, but also the fish. in cambodia, they're a staple food and the...
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. >> in a dam situation you can open up those floodgates at night to the unsuspecting populous and have that entire water basin flood out of that dam. you have the potential to kill people by flooding them out. >> doctor scott white says the united states government is behind the curve and needs to invest far more in fortifying its online defenses. tha thankfully this alleged attempt did not work but it exposed how much more still needs to be done. >> the future for warfare and future of terrorism may very well be from the cyber world. we have to be absolutely prepared for that. >> i reached out to the u.s. army corps of engineers that manages some of the dams in this region. i was told those dams are not vulnerable to cyber attacks because they're physically controlled by someone who operates it. >> if you got a parking ticket in philadelphia today listen up, today, the kiosk only accepted credit cards or mobile payments. it lasted with a 15 minute grace period to pay with cash. if you did get a ticket within that 15 minutes, search how to fight that ticket and search ppa. >>> for deci
. >> in a dam situation you can open up those floodgates at night to the unsuspecting populous and have that entire water basin flood out of that dam. you have the potential to kill people by flooding them out. >> doctor scott white says the united states government is behind the curve and needs to invest far more in fortifying its online defenses. tha thankfully this alleged attempt did not work but it exposed how much more still needs to be done. >> the future for warfare...
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louisiana, fish were spotted swimming along sidewalks and the heavy rainfall forced officials to open floodgates at a dam in northern louisiana. your weekend forecast is just ahead. >>> to a massive explosion caught on camera just outside of's cleveland. at least one propane tank went up in a huge blast. check that out. it caught fire at a construction site. first responders happened to have been in the area at the time, and amazingly no one was hurt. some restaurants and businesses in the area had to be shut down. firefighters are still investigating. >>> turning overseas where a trove of purported secret files appears to reveal identities of thousands of isis fighters and data if norms similar to job applications stolen from isis. richard engel has more. >> reporter: isis is fiercely protective of its secrets, and defectors, if caught, are generally executed. so this apparent leak may be a sign isis is starting to lose control. the german federal police has already said that the documents appear genuine, but it's an enormous and unprecedented trove of information, which experts are still sifti
louisiana, fish were spotted swimming along sidewalks and the heavy rainfall forced officials to open floodgates at a dam in northern louisiana. your weekend forecast is just ahead. >>> to a massive explosion caught on camera just outside of's cleveland. at least one propane tank went up in a huge blast. check that out. it caught fire at a construction site. first responders happened to have been in the area at the time, and amazingly no one was hurt. some restaurants and businesses in...
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chuck: i realized that it was something that was meaningful to me, and the floodgates opened. garvin: it started chuck down the road to forming the magic of miracles, performing and teaching magic to kids in hospitals and homeless shelters. chuck: if this magic could take them out of that situation for even a second, it would have been totally worth it. garvin: chuck sometimes wishes he could devote all his time to magic. but then there is that other event he's been preparing for this summer, a little something called the olympic games. chuck, you see, is a cal grad, an american record-holder in the medley relay with his goggles firmly fixed on rio. chuck: i want to make the olympic team. i want to go represent the us. garvin: chuck believes his two passions aren't as different as they may seem. mastery of either takes untold hours of practice. what's more, chuck is certain that doing one helps the other. making the olympic swim team would certainly bring attention to his nonprofit. and working with children in need, well, that provides an extra kick in the pool. chuck: and i
chuck: i realized that it was something that was meaningful to me, and the floodgates opened. garvin: it started chuck down the road to forming the magic of miracles, performing and teaching magic to kids in hospitals and homeless shelters. chuck: if this magic could take them out of that situation for even a second, it would have been totally worth it. garvin: chuck sometimes wishes he could devote all his time to magic. but then there is that other event he's been preparing for this summer, a...
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then two boys' complaints were finally substantiated and prosecutors say that opened the floodgate that led to a sickening indictment. cringing neighbors react today to the so-called house of horrors on their block here in the small community of ridge. >> it's crazy. you want to believe people are never know. >> reporter: authorities confirm accusations here dating back to 1998, but nothing ever substantiated till now. they say 59-year-old caesar gonzalez mugaburu took in as over the past 20 plus years, in indictment alleging -- this indictment alleging he abused at least seven of them, but -- >> we are looking primarily for other young boys who have been victimize by this defendant. >> reporter: 16 of the 7 -- victimized by this defendant. >> reporter: 16 of the 17 counts in the indictment were foster boys and the last count alleges mugaburu had sex with his dog. one foster boy was forced to stand outside in the freezing cold, all of them always cleaning the yard. >> he really had them working. he himself never worked. >> reporter: in fact, the d.a. said the foster home was a moneymake
then two boys' complaints were finally substantiated and prosecutors say that opened the floodgate that led to a sickening indictment. cringing neighbors react today to the so-called house of horrors on their block here in the small community of ridge. >> it's crazy. you want to believe people are never know. >> reporter: authorities confirm accusations here dating back to 1998, but nothing ever substantiated till now. they say 59-year-old caesar gonzalez mugaburu took in as over...
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chuck: i realized that it was something that was meaningful to me, and the floodgates opened. garvin: it started chuck down the road to forming the magic of miracles, performing and teaching magic to kids in hospitals and homeless shelters. chuck: if this magic could take them out of that situation for even a second, it would have been totally worth it. garvin: chuck sometimes wishes he could devote all his time to magic. but then there is that other event he's been preparing for this summer, a little something called the olympic games. chuck, you see, is a cal grad, an american record-holder in the medley relay with his goggles firmly fixed on rio. chuck: i want to make the olympic team. i want to go represent the us. garvin: chuck believes his two passions aren't as different as they may seem. mastery of either takes untold hours of practice. what's more, chuck is certain that doing one helps the other. making the olympic swim team would certainly bring attention to his nonprofit. and working with children in need, well, that provides an extra kick in the pool. chuck: and i
chuck: i realized that it was something that was meaningful to me, and the floodgates opened. garvin: it started chuck down the road to forming the magic of miracles, performing and teaching magic to kids in hospitals and homeless shelters. chuck: if this magic could take them out of that situation for even a second, it would have been totally worth it. garvin: chuck sometimes wishes he could devote all his time to magic. but then there is that other event he's been preparing for this summer, a...
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folsom got so much runoff, the floodgates were opened for the first time in years. the bureau the reclamation says they have about 8,000 cubic feet of water rushing at folsom per second. the last time that happened was 2012. it's 68% full. >> roberta is here to tell you that we are still in a drought. >>> yes, we are. we never expect to be out of it with just one season. it took us four years to get here. it will take us a couple of years even if we have substantial rainfall next year. but we have had beneficial rains here in the bay area and we say we'll take it. and bring it. we'll have more rainfall not today. our live hi-def doppler indicates that we have dry skies now ponding on the roads but today will be a drying out day. clear skies over sfo and check out that temperature in livermore at 39 degrees. santa rosa you have 42. here's what you need to know today. you will need a jacket heading out. then enjoy the full forecast a day in which we'll able to soak it all up and dry out a little bit. then we'll have rain beginning in the evening in the north bay more
folsom got so much runoff, the floodgates were opened for the first time in years. the bureau the reclamation says they have about 8,000 cubic feet of water rushing at folsom per second. the last time that happened was 2012. it's 68% full. >> roberta is here to tell you that we are still in a drought. >>> yes, we are. we never expect to be out of it with just one season. it took us four years to get here. it will take us a couple of years even if we have substantial rainfall next...
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they will shut the floodgates to make sure the water stays away from nearby homes and businesses. forecasters say the napa river won't be flooding today but law enforcement is not taking any chances. >> i don't want people to think that it's not going to happen. anything is a possibility. >> reporter: with two more storms along the way, everyone is keeping an eye on the river. in saint helena, since the bad flood of the '80s and '90s, neighbors tell me -- >> there's been tragedy, um, involved with the, um, the floods so we take it very seriously. >> reporter: since then, army corps of engineers completed flood prevention projects along the river. they created a bypass for one area. in saint helena the city spent $30 million to protect homes along sulfur creek and the river. >> it was a good investment. if you ask anybody that lives in the floodplain they will tell you the same thing. if there were skeptics they are over it. >> reporter: rick is the watershed and flood control operations manager for napa county. he says the federally funded project has saved lives. >> we have dodge
they will shut the floodgates to make sure the water stays away from nearby homes and businesses. forecasters say the napa river won't be flooding today but law enforcement is not taking any chances. >> i don't want people to think that it's not going to happen. anything is a possibility. >> reporter: with two more storms along the way, everyone is keeping an eye on the river. in saint helena, since the bad flood of the '80s and '90s, neighbors tell me -- >> there's been...
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banks and tried to open the floodgates of a new york dam. those were the allegations today from the justice department which announced indictments. this is the first time that individuals working for a foreign government have been charged with a cyber attack on u.s. infrastructure. here's kris van cleave. >> reporter: federal investigators say over the course of several weeks in 2013, one of the iranian hackers repeatedly gaipped access to the computers controlling key systems of this dam, just 29 miles from manhattan. the dam was out of service at the time but had it been operational, the hacker could have controlled its water level and flow rate. attorney general loretta lynch: >> these attacks were releaptless. they were systematic and they were widespread. an outcome that clearly could have posed a clear and present danger to the public health and safety of americans. >> reporter: the iranian hackers also targeted 46 of the nation's largest financial institutions. >> online services were strupted. hundreds of thousands of americans were
banks and tried to open the floodgates of a new york dam. those were the allegations today from the justice department which announced indictments. this is the first time that individuals working for a foreign government have been charged with a cyber attack on u.s. infrastructure. here's kris van cleave. >> reporter: federal investigators say over the course of several weeks in 2013, one of the iranian hackers repeatedly gaipped access to the computers controlling key systems of this...
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do you anticipate, as a result of this visit, that the floodgates are open now in terms of commerce between the two countries? >> most definitely. you have a lot of companies everybody from starwood to marriott, to independent outfits such as travelucion, for example, which is the largest cuba digital-media source out there, with 432 websites dedicated to basically shifting traffic to a major website called cubaplus.net, which is gearing itself up for the onslaught of american travelers that are gonna be booking their flights and hotels to cuba. >> so, "the horse is out of the barn," as they say, and it's time to get on board. and perhaps that's why you saw an opportunity to have this summit, is it not, ben? >> that is correct. my business partner and i are event entrepreneurs. we saw an opportunity on december 17th, about 15 months ago, and we seized it. >> what happened at your summit? tell me. how it'd go? >> the summit was phenomenally successful. we had over 250 people, more than 30 international media outlets, and a phenomenal response from both the investor and the corporate communit
do you anticipate, as a result of this visit, that the floodgates are open now in terms of commerce between the two countries? >> most definitely. you have a lot of companies everybody from starwood to marriott, to independent outfits such as travelucion, for example, which is the largest cuba digital-media source out there, with 432 websites dedicated to basically shifting traffic to a major website called cubaplus.net, which is gearing itself up for the onslaught of american travelers...
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the government with all the best of intentions, basically the floodgates open for finance and everybodynew that this has the green light, so whatever you can do, it's not about getting a return, but getting the money. you had a boom and bust in both wind and solar, which has global repercussions. it destroyed the solar industry in the states. this be another cycle of boom and bust where you have so much money pouring into a tiny field, relatively speaking, and then blowing things out of rack -- out of whack. 200 billion yuan fund with the broader goal of marshaling sort of a mix of private and state funding of one trillion yuan on top of the stuff. that is a lot of money. [laughter] shaiad: thanks a lot, oster. let's take a look at some of the other stories we are following for you. the bank of england has spent monster into stay out of the inate of britain's future the euro zone. has made nojapan progress in rising women in management. last year, the number is 4%, same as it was in 2014. the prime minister wants more female executives across all fields in japan. lastly, he declined to
the government with all the best of intentions, basically the floodgates open for finance and everybodynew that this has the green light, so whatever you can do, it's not about getting a return, but getting the money. you had a boom and bust in both wind and solar, which has global repercussions. it destroyed the solar industry in the states. this be another cycle of boom and bust where you have so much money pouring into a tiny field, relatively speaking, and then blowing things out of rack --...
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with president obama having touched down in cuba, the floodgates have opened for tech companies rushingshop in the once walled off company. we got thoughts on the possibilities that cuba has to offer. >> cuba is the fastest-growing country in the world. it has been amazing. san francisco and cities took many years to get to this scale. i learned about something that has existed in the cuban culture. the idea of sharing your home predates airbnb. a lot of people describe cuba of a place that is reminiscent of the past. i think it is a place we will look back on and say it was, in some ways, moving to the future. it sounds counterintuitive. what i mean is, it is an economy with home sharing, restaurants and living rooms -- it is a vibrant place that the united states will probably look more like. emily: airbnb ceo brian chesky. we caught up with dan schulman on his plans to expand in cuba. dan: we are working with cuban authorities and the u.s. treasury to try to expedite that. we expect it no later than by the end of this year, we will have service. hopefully sooner than that. emily: pay
with president obama having touched down in cuba, the floodgates have opened for tech companies rushingshop in the once walled off company. we got thoughts on the possibilities that cuba has to offer. >> cuba is the fastest-growing country in the world. it has been amazing. san francisco and cities took many years to get to this scale. i learned about something that has existed in the cuban culture. the idea of sharing your home predates airbnb. a lot of people describe cuba of a place...
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banks and tried to open the floodgates of a new york dam. those were the allegations today from the justice department which announced indictments. this is the first time that individuals working for a foreign government have been charged with cyberattack on u.s. infrastructure. here is kris van cleave. >> reporter: federal investigators say over the course of several weeks in 2013 one of the iranian hackers repeat lead gained access to computers controlling key systems of this dam, 29 miles from manhattan. the dam was out of service at the time. had it been operational the hacker could have controlled its walter level and flow rate. attorney general loretta lynch. >> these attacks were relentless, systematic and widespread. an outcome that could have pose aid clear and present danger to the public health and safety of americans. >> reporter: iranian hackers targeted 46 of the nation's largest financial institutions. >> online services were disrupted. hundreds of thousand of americans were unable to access bank accounts. >> the seven men are
banks and tried to open the floodgates of a new york dam. those were the allegations today from the justice department which announced indictments. this is the first time that individuals working for a foreign government have been charged with cyberattack on u.s. infrastructure. here is kris van cleave. >> reporter: federal investigators say over the course of several weeks in 2013 one of the iranian hackers repeat lead gained access to computers controlling key systems of this dam, 29...
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the floodgate at. dam in california will open. the gates are open as the water level nears capacity. as you know, california is in a major drought. rainfall has helped to ease that. with more rain in the forecast, authorities say it was necessary to relieve runoff water. john: severe weather pounded parts of the southwest overnight, including a possible tornado in texas. dallas area. the first tornado warning last night. left behind. multiple rounds of rain and thunderstorms are expected for north texas this week. barbara: i'm glad no one was hurt. i am feeling a little bit guilty that we are so nice here. [laughter] it is beautiful. don: i like our weather today. it will be sticking around. if you like today, you will love tomorrow. thank you for spending part of your day with us. let's get a look at the temperatures across the region. mid 70's today. i 4:00, still 75 degrees. temperatures in the 60's in the evening hours. even as midnight, almost 60 degrees. in fayetteville, mid 70's as well. raleigh, the temperature right now i
the floodgate at. dam in california will open. the gates are open as the water level nears capacity. as you know, california is in a major drought. rainfall has helped to ease that. with more rain in the forecast, authorities say it was necessary to relieve runoff water. john: severe weather pounded parts of the southwest overnight, including a possible tornado in texas. dallas area. the first tornado warning last night. left behind. multiple rounds of rain and thunderstorms are expected for...
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this act of maverick act opened the floodgates because until then nato who were in bosnia did want to get involved. they call that mission creep to go out to the criminals. they said to keep the peace and they didn't want to do anything else. after that it became much harder to make the argument that was far too dangerous for our troops and a bunch of u.n. officials and some untried unknown polish soldiers. so they set up a joint operation in stuttgart the u.s. invades france germany and the netherlands and the original idea was to have both multinational big multinational sweep and pick up everything -- everyone pretty much at the same time. involving going into serb headquarters with guns blazing. it was never clear to me what they would do this and they created an operation but it was never put to the test because the whole thing was torpedoed by an espionage scandal that came to be known as the -- of french major whose job it was to go up and down from seri about two holiday and the cia became convinced the flow of information was going the wrong way and giving away far more infor
this act of maverick act opened the floodgates because until then nato who were in bosnia did want to get involved. they call that mission creep to go out to the criminals. they said to keep the peace and they didn't want to do anything else. after that it became much harder to make the argument that was far too dangerous for our troops and a bunch of u.n. officials and some untried unknown polish soldiers. so they set up a joint operation in stuttgart the u.s. invades france germany and the...
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up next, why they decided open the floodgates.>>> passengers are recovering after being on a train thatu the emotional reunions they had their families and also tell you about injuries.>>> we are looking at a commute where traffic is going to be so busy in many areas including the san mateo bridge.>>> sunny for most, cold this morning. clouds increasing in the north bay. we will find team that forecast for you on tuesday. today's the day! oh look! creepy gloves for my feet. see when i was a kid there was a handle. and a face. this is nice. and does it come in a california king? getting roid rage. hemorrhoid. these are the worst, right? i'm gonna buy them. boom. i'll take them. impulse buy. ommmmmmmmmmm. american express presents the blue cash everyday card with no annual fee. it's all happening. cash back on purchases. here we go! backed by the service and security of american express. >>> we continue to following -- follow developing story. investigators are searching for what caused this train to derail.>>> four people were critically hurt. the a's train is not running today. there we
up next, why they decided open the floodgates.>>> passengers are recovering after being on a train thatu the emotional reunions they had their families and also tell you about injuries.>>> we are looking at a commute where traffic is going to be so busy in many areas including the san mateo bridge.>>> sunny for most, cold this morning. clouds increasing in the north bay. we will find team that forecast for you on tuesday. today's the day! oh look! creepy gloves for my...
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and you can see the poe technique across across-the-board -- the boutique across the street has floodgates do prevent the water from getting inside. >> if you man to drive this weekend watch out for flooding and rock on the roads. we are wanting drivers of flash flooding through sunday and tennessee valley beach in mill valley is closed and the marin head laps camp ground is closed since john until further notice. and the in the beach access trail is re-opened but vulnerable to wash out. >> we have photos of a storm from all over the bay area, when you have weather where you live take a know tore or video using has been abc7 now and that will help us find your content and use it on the air. >> keep track of the storms where you live on the news app tracking live doppler hd on the phone which is free to download by enabling push alerts. >> other local news construction crew working on a new apartment community in fremont discovered what appears to be a human article bone. it was found in the dirt at a construction site on fremont boulevard. the alameda county coroner is examining the bone.
and you can see the poe technique across across-the-board -- the boutique across the street has floodgates do prevent the water from getting inside. >> if you man to drive this weekend watch out for flooding and rock on the roads. we are wanting drivers of flash flooding through sunday and tennessee valley beach in mill valley is closed and the marin head laps camp ground is closed since john until further notice. and the in the beach access trail is re-opened but vulnerable to wash out....
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him from winning the nomination, which is maybe why his rival and their allies have opened the floodgates of to the attack ads. here's a sample of just some of the antitrust commercials invading the living rooms. >> former students say trump university was a scam. >> trump supports eminent domain abuse. >> using bankruptcy laws to avoid paying loans. >> dodged the draft in vietnam. >> illegal immigrants. >> trump refuses to denounce the kkk. >> he has a record, and it is very liberal. >> universal health care. >> i will take care of everybody. >> erratic. unreliable. >> traffic convictions. mafia ties. therse were his business associates. mark: that is a lot of negativity. on saturday, he split for contests with ted cruz. news agencies continue to up their scrutiny of the front runner. trump campaigne faced stories about his trump university court documents, and for officials concerned with his colleaguesnd our wrote a story about chinese investors against the trump will inf a new jersey. will talk about that later. but john, the ultimate question about anyone trying to become president -
him from winning the nomination, which is maybe why his rival and their allies have opened the floodgates of to the attack ads. here's a sample of just some of the antitrust commercials invading the living rooms. >> former students say trump university was a scam. >> trump supports eminent domain abuse. >> using bankruptcy laws to avoid paying loans. >> dodged the draft in vietnam. >> illegal immigrants. >> trump refuses to denounce the kkk. >> he has a...
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the news opened the floodgates. how about i recall knolls toolworks? graper?hese stocks were all screaming. last night fedex reported a beat, and its commentary was extraordinary bullish. you've got to read it, a great play with incredible increases in better net deliveries. you might ask, where on earth does all the money come from to buy these stocks? no new money is coming in the market. that's been the case for ages. we're getting the capital needed to propel stocks like free ft. mcmoran, or pioneer natural resources, an oil company that issued equities some 20% ago. the answer -- we're in both rolling bear market territory and rolling bull market territory. one hand washes the other. 9 banks are coming down, they're coming down hard. the pharmaceuticals are being trashed, in part because of the ongoing saga of value. the roll-up with $30 billion in dead, and in fact th part because of all the major presidential candidates that seem to despise anything health care. with a velocity that's shocking to everything, especially those who thought the global econo
the news opened the floodgates. how about i recall knolls toolworks? graper?hese stocks were all screaming. last night fedex reported a beat, and its commentary was extraordinary bullish. you've got to read it, a great play with incredible increases in better net deliveries. you might ask, where on earth does all the money come from to buy these stocks? no new money is coming in the market. that's been the case for ages. we're getting the capital needed to propel stocks like free ft. mcmoran,...
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this act of, maverick act open the floodgates. because then nato was in bosnia did what it all. they called mission creep to go after the worker most. they were there. they said he to peace and they don't want to do anything else. after that it became much harder to make the argument that it's highly -- for our troops because this was a bunch of u.n. officials and some untried, unknown polish soldiers. so they set up a joint operation and stood guard, the uk, u.s., france, the netherlands. the original idea was to have a multinational, big multinational sweep and pick up everyone pretty much at the same time involving going in to the headquarters with guns blazing. it was never clear to me what that actually meant to do this or they created an operation that would be so scared the politicians that they would cancel but it was never put to the test because the whole thing was torpedoed by an espionage in sex scandal that came to be known -- a french major whose job it was to go up and down the road from sarajevo to parlay and the cia became convinced that the flow of information
this act of, maverick act open the floodgates. because then nato was in bosnia did what it all. they called mission creep to go after the worker most. they were there. they said he to peace and they don't want to do anything else. after that it became much harder to make the argument that it's highly -- for our troops because this was a bunch of u.n. officials and some untried, unknown polish soldiers. so they set up a joint operation and stood guard, the uk, u.s., france, the netherlands. the...
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the floodgates open tomorrow for more moisture to return. an increase in clouds and some isolated thunderstorms on saturday. it is not a washout when i think we will be limited for sunshine. showers and thunderstorms, although temperatures will stay we keep the high temperatures in the 60' s. we are expecting dry conditions today. we start tonight with the quiet conditions. overnight clouds will return and a shower possible into the mid day. there could be a thunderstorm or two mixed in. today is dry, 63 with late day sunshine. 47 tonight and there could be an overnight shower. high temperature of 67. increased coverage of showers on sunday and we will struggle to see any sunshine. 65 degrees and we increase the intensity each day through monday. tuesday is dry with the exception of some overnight rain. we keep those temperatures in s for hig hs. pretty good temperatures heading toward spring. kyla: some of the roads are still pretty damp. we lose the hour of sleep on saturday. into the weekend, you have to get ready for that. if you' re get
the floodgates open tomorrow for more moisture to return. an increase in clouds and some isolated thunderstorms on saturday. it is not a washout when i think we will be limited for sunshine. showers and thunderstorms, although temperatures will stay we keep the high temperatures in the 60' s. we are expecting dry conditions today. we start tonight with the quiet conditions. overnight clouds will return and a shower possible into the mid day. there could be a thunderstorm or two mixed in. today...
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little can be done to stop him from winning the nomination, is why his rivals maybe have opened the floodgatesf t.v. attack ads. here's an example of some. >> former students say trump university was a scam. domainp supports eminent abuse. >> he uses sleevely bankruptcy laws to avoid playing workers. immigrants!gal >> trump refuses to denounce the kkk. >> he has a very record and it's very liberal. >> universal health care. >> i am going to take care of everybody! >> erratic. unreliable. >> trafficking conviction. prior mafia ties. isn't a drug cartel. these were donald trump's business associates. of negativity.t on saturday, trump split four cruz, whichh ted weaker than expected showings pretty much everywhere. mean while, news agencies continued to up their scrutiny. mr. trump's campaign faced -- and from our colleague, jesse, who wrote a story about chinese investors courted to a company in new jersey. john, now, to ask the ultimate tostion about anyone trying become president, is donald trump losing control of his image? >> he is in danger of that, mark, i think, right now, in a at that h
little can be done to stop him from winning the nomination, is why his rivals maybe have opened the floodgatesf t.v. attack ads. here's an example of some. >> former students say trump university was a scam. domainp supports eminent abuse. >> he uses sleevely bankruptcy laws to avoid playing workers. immigrants!gal >> trump refuses to denounce the kkk. >> he has a very record and it's very liberal. >> universal health care. >> i am going to take care of...
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i got so much runoff the floodgates were opened today for the first time in years. >> is always an impressivesight when water is flowing over the spillway. >>reporter:impressive to look at and comforting to see after years without it. >> this is the first time since 2012 we have released water through the spillway gates >>reporter:because of the recent storms they are making changes of full sun. >> we were out about 4500 cubic feet per second, we are going to about 8000. >>reporter:a far cry from what we have seen because of the drought. >> about a year ago we were releasing 900 cubic feet per second. we are going to be releasing nine times that much today. >>reporter:with a good snowpack and a -- quite a bit of water in the reservoir it is likely more changes will be in store. >>reporter:of the forecast plays out it was we are seeing it right now. i would suspect we will probably increase again sometime pretty soon. >> has of this morning, the lake was 68% full, the feds say they need to keep folsom about 60% capacity in the winter months to prevent flooding. >> we are not doing too bad righ
i got so much runoff the floodgates were opened today for the first time in years. >> is always an impressivesight when water is flowing over the spillway. >>reporter:impressive to look at and comforting to see after years without it. >> this is the first time since 2012 we have released water through the spillway gates >>reporter:because of the recent storms they are making changes of full sun. >> we were out about 4500 cubic feet per second, we are going to about...