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was talking about our project and she they were digging up in the sunset and we've talked with katie chang and there's a lot of momentum on that other supervisors that hopefully, will be joining in to create, you know, an eco friendly space to remove the water before it gets into our system. you see the other statistics we've had 2 hundred and 50 thousand on social media that's taking off we're still seeing the effects of our t-shirt campaign it's being treated and yesterday we were featured in an article by we thought tech which is the international wastewater environmental federation it's exciting a lot of folks are watching and interested and compelled and coming to see the plant so that concludes my quarterly updated for today. any questions >> questions commissioners? i have a question i'd like to talk about the digesters. have we placed them and have we decided on the design >> were in the process of deciding what the processes are going to be how we're going to handle odors and what type of pretreatment and how to remove the sand we're looking at adjacent properties to the southeast
was talking about our project and she they were digging up in the sunset and we've talked with katie chang and there's a lot of momentum on that other supervisors that hopefully, will be joining in to create, you know, an eco friendly space to remove the water before it gets into our system. you see the other statistics we've had 2 hundred and 50 thousand on social media that's taking off we're still seeing the effects of our t-shirt campaign it's being treated and yesterday we were featured in...
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. >> katie: good, because i don't want things to change. >> ridge: sometimes change is good. >> katie: i can't really imagine it getting any better than this. >> ridge: you ain't seen nothing yet. >> katie: [ chuckles ]
. >> katie: good, because i don't want things to change. >> ridge: sometimes change is good. >> katie: i can't really imagine it getting any better than this. >> ridge: you ain't seen nothing yet. >> katie: [ chuckles ]
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i will let you know of changes in the forecast coming up. katie and eric? >> if you ever wanted to have a say on astronaut fashion today is the last chance a public veto -- public veto choose the next nasa outfit has a distinct design changes that will incorporate technology to shorten preparation time, improve safety and boost astronaut capability during walks. nasa is expected to comet the space suit by november with voting closing at 9:00 tonight for a link to the voting page visit abc7news.com. >> final problem -- final frontier. >> we showed you a funny video of a dog stuck in a sleeve and today we go a step further. >> yes, the dogs bowing their heads in require before they eat, in china, and the best part is their owner has even trained them to put away their bowls after dinner. there is another. >> so adorable. and flight. >> we will check with "good morning america" and see what they are working on later this morning. >> michael phelps heads back into the water for the first and i know there are many myths out there about a reverse mortgage, so i wa
i will let you know of changes in the forecast coming up. katie and eric? >> if you ever wanted to have a say on astronaut fashion today is the last chance a public veto -- public veto choose the next nasa outfit has a distinct design changes that will incorporate technology to shorten preparation time, improve safety and boost astronaut capability during walks. nasa is expected to comet the space suit by november with voting closing at 9:00 tonight for a link to the voting page visit...
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katie lowes. 's painful due to menopausal changes. the problem isn't likely to go away... ...on its own.prescription that does what no over-the-counter product was designed to do. it provides estrogens to help rebuild vaginal tissue and make intercourse more comfortable. premarin vaginal cream treats vaginal changes due to menopause and moderate-to-severe painful intercourse caused by these changes. don't use premarin vaginal cream if you've had unusual bleeding, breast or uterine cancer, blood clots, liver problems, stroke or heart attack, are allergic to any of its ingredients or think you're pregnant. side effects may include headache, pelvic pain, breast pain, vaginal bleeding and vaginitis. estrogen may increase your chances of getting cancer of the uterus, strokes, blood clots or dementia, so use it for the shortest time based on goals and risks. estrogen should not be used to prevent heart disease, heart attack, stroke or dementia. ask your doctor about premarin vaginal cream. and go to premarinvaginalcream.com this is worth talking about. was it worshipped by an ancient civilizat
katie lowes. 's painful due to menopausal changes. the problem isn't likely to go away... ...on its own.prescription that does what no over-the-counter product was designed to do. it provides estrogens to help rebuild vaginal tissue and make intercourse more comfortable. premarin vaginal cream treats vaginal changes due to menopause and moderate-to-severe painful intercourse caused by these changes. don't use premarin vaginal cream if you've had unusual bleeding, breast or uterine cancer, blood...
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katy tur, nbc news. >>> closer to home, the santa clara city council changing the way it allows homes to be turned into mini dorms. however, the decision will not impact this house on park avenue. neighbors had claimed about the two-bedroom home being turned into six mini dorms. at last night's meeting, the city attorney told the council, it has no legal standing to stop the construction on the home. people in the neighborhood say they're worried about noise. >> i'm a santa clara university student, i love santa clara. but on the other hand, when you get 12 and 15 students together and parties going on in the middle of the night, it can be a problem in a neighborhood. >> the council did vote to create a committee to handle multi-tenant rentals in the future and any remodel that increases the number of bedrooms in a home to four or more must get approved by the planning commission. >>> police are looking for two men who smashed through the front door of a walgreens drugstore in belmont and stole cigarettes. you can see it all happen here in the surveillance video. there the men go through the doors and
katy tur, nbc news. >>> closer to home, the santa clara city council changing the way it allows homes to be turned into mini dorms. however, the decision will not impact this house on park avenue. neighbors had claimed about the two-bedroom home being turned into six mini dorms. at last night's meeting, the city attorney told the council, it has no legal standing to stop the construction on the home. people in the neighborhood say they're worried about noise. >> i'm a santa clara...
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>> we had a total change in management. at the time after katie couric left, the top managers very much in the stories of government waste and government oversight, all of them left at one time. >> new president came in, new chairman of cbs news, a bunch of new bosses as well. >> yes. >> let me read this from the "washington post." this was right around the time you were resigning from cbs. according to a cbs news source you felt you were being kept off cbs evening news because of political considerations. did you feel that way? were there political considerations at times? >> it's very well discussed inside cbs news that there are some managers recently who have been so idealogically entrenched that there is a feeling and discussion that some of them, certainly not all of them, have a difficult time viewing a story that may reflect negatively upon government or the administration as a story of value. >> so you're saying they are liberal or democrats? >> i don't know what their registered party is, i just know that the tendency on the part of some
>> we had a total change in management. at the time after katie couric left, the top managers very much in the stories of government waste and government oversight, all of them left at one time. >> new president came in, new chairman of cbs news, a bunch of new bosses as well. >> yes. >> let me read this from the "washington post." this was right around the time you were resigning from cbs. according to a cbs news source you felt you were being kept off cbs...
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katie o broin and the forest for gage the neighborhood. i think this is going to turnout well. we also appreciate this late change eliminating the plan b option. plan a has a market idea but plan b was to continue large restaurant and bar we want to make sure it's understood looking at exhibit a on page 12 of the conditions of the approval this refers to add additional restaurant and bar use want to make sure this is understood and perhaps staff what clarify this is plan a to have a restaurant and bar but if the concept fails we're not talking about the second restaurant use. thank you very much we hope you'll support this project and thank you to the do you see the person in court here today and staff >> thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, commissioners david treasurer of the triangle association. i won't repeat everything this ryan said we only have one concern and if the things were to change at some point in the future if the market hall concept was not pursueed then the entitlement will revert back and subdivided. i have not been involved in this project but looking at the motio
katie o broin and the forest for gage the neighborhood. i think this is going to turnout well. we also appreciate this late change eliminating the plan b option. plan a has a market idea but plan b was to continue large restaurant and bar we want to make sure it's understood looking at exhibit a on page 12 of the conditions of the approval this refers to add additional restaurant and bar use want to make sure this is understood and perhaps staff what clarify this is plan a to have a restaurant...
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katy tur, nbc news. >>> and still to come this morning, the new bill going through the state capitol right now that would change the most popular show at seaworld. >>> and of course, our coverage of the giants' home opener continues. you want a seat upgrade at at&t park? we'll show you how it's a few finger taps away. >>> and this morning, we're clearing out very nicely, warming very quickly. already in the 70s because of those offshore winds. we're talking about a cooler day headed our way tomorrow and into the weekend. details on that coming up in just a little while. >>> got a story for nbc bay area's investigative unit? call the tip line at 1-888-996-tips or e-mail us at the unit at nbcbayarea.com. >>> 11:13 right now on your tuesday. the california state assembly holding its first hearing on a new measure, which would end the captivity of orca whales for entertainment at seaworld. the orcas are a main draw for seaworld, although recent reports show that attendance there is down about 13% from last year. now, if the bill is signed into law, it would require san diego seaworld to rehabilitate and release its
katy tur, nbc news. >>> and still to come this morning, the new bill going through the state capitol right now that would change the most popular show at seaworld. >>> and of course, our coverage of the giants' home opener continues. you want a seat upgrade at at&t park? we'll show you how it's a few finger taps away. >>> and this morning, we're clearing out very nicely, warming very quickly. already in the 70s because of those offshore winds. we're talking about...
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peoples would leaves were changed forever by the bomb attack on the city's famous marathon that happened a year ago today and for some the can cars -- the scars are fresh. katie marzullo? >> vice president joe biden finished speak at a tribute the last few minutes saying america is strong and boston is strong. the tributes are about strength. >> light rain was falling this morning in boston as the first of today's tributes was underway. the families of the three pulling novembers and that of the police officer who was killed laid a wreath at site of the explosions. massachusetts governor and boston's mayor were there and the cardinal led the group in a quiet prayer. in another spot on the route, brothers who each lost a leg walked the marathon as pat of the "legs for life" relay. in the convention center, the music of the boston pops orchestra fills the area with vice president biden in the office the victims are named and remembered and survivors speak. >> i am so proud to be a bostonnian because i am so proud to be connected to all of you. >> no milestone is too many to celebrate even walking into a nonhandicapped bathroom stall for the first time doing a h
peoples would leaves were changed forever by the bomb attack on the city's famous marathon that happened a year ago today and for some the can cars -- the scars are fresh. katie marzullo? >> vice president joe biden finished speak at a tribute the last few minutes saying america is strong and boston is strong. the tributes are about strength. >> light rain was falling this morning in boston as the first of today's tributes was underway. the families of the three pulling novembers...
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katie couric took over. what's it feel like to be in that situation when the changes are taking place?e behind the scenes? >> you have to write another book on that one, darling. one of the things i did, brian, i felt wounded when i left nbc. i've used the analogy that you're standing on the edge of a cliff and there are 10,000 people with bayonets coming your way. you look over the cliff and it's a river filled with ravenous crocodiles. do you wait for the bayonet guys or jump to the crocodiles. in my casey jumped to the crocodiles and miraculously managed to live. i've never really spoken about what was going on behind the scenes in any detail because, you know what, at the end of the day, i have been blessed to have a very long career. this was 23 years ago. i'm still on television. the program i do is the number one syndicated news magazine in america. i've been able to have this career because i've been judicious about what i've said. so i will never speak ill of the people who have been my colleagues in the past and may well be my colleagues in the future. >> the other big news t
katie couric took over. what's it feel like to be in that situation when the changes are taking place?e behind the scenes? >> you have to write another book on that one, darling. one of the things i did, brian, i felt wounded when i left nbc. i've used the analogy that you're standing on the edge of a cliff and there are 10,000 people with bayonets coming your way. you look over the cliff and it's a river filled with ravenous crocodiles. do you wait for the bayonet guys or jump to the...
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katie tur, thank you. >>> football players at northwestern university could change college sports forever.on whether to unionize. the ncaa and northwestern are blitzing the idea. joining me now is the assistant managing editor of sports illustrated. welcome. this is something that's been a hot button issue. so many people weighing in on it. it's probably going to take a few months, right? northwestern asking whether the players have the right to organize in the same way workers can in the private sector. these votes are sealed until that question decided. but how would unionizing work in college sports? >> it could work in any number of ways. that's why there's some trepidation about it. if they are employees, basically, they will have the right in the union to collectively bargain. so far, the players have -- their spokespeople have basically been talking about things like improved medical care, concussion testing, expanded meal services and scholarships. all those kinds of protectionist things. it can lead to you could collectively bargain for anything you want so it could lead to them b
katie tur, thank you. >>> football players at northwestern university could change college sports forever.on whether to unionize. the ncaa and northwestern are blitzing the idea. joining me now is the assistant managing editor of sports illustrated. welcome. this is something that's been a hot button issue. so many people weighing in on it. it's probably going to take a few months, right? northwestern asking whether the players have the right to organize in the same way workers can in...
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has changed since then and wine many argue that those changes have eroded the privacy protections that ecpa currently provides. i will look to katie to talk about some of the different approaches to reform that we see in some of the bills that have been introduced. >> i want to thank for the invitation to come and speak with you today. very interested to engage in this issue and your questions lighter. what i would like to do to begin with this give you a bit of about experiment. what i will do right now is deputize all of you. you are now the system sheriff's in a small town. you are sitting at the intake desk. in walks a woman who says that her daughter has given her an e-mail that she received the state's basically that some kids that she does not know are going to be coming to her school on a shooting rampage some time soon. your job now as the intake officer is to decide how you will deal with this very serious situation. and the answer it turns out is that you will need to get a bunch of them permission from providers to figure out what is going on. one thing you would probably want to do is say, well, this e-mail was sent f
has changed since then and wine many argue that those changes have eroded the privacy protections that ecpa currently provides. i will look to katie to talk about some of the different approaches to reform that we see in some of the bills that have been introduced. >> i want to thank for the invitation to come and speak with you today. very interested to engage in this issue and your questions lighter. what i would like to do to begin with this give you a bit of about experiment. what i...
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change in the weather on the way. that is coming up. i am eric thomas. >> you give and then you take away. >> i wish. >> i am katie marzullo. mike? >> thank you. check out the winds is what we will start with setting the stage for today and through the next 24 to 36 hours winds from the west at 13 miles per hour, and 17 from the southwest to northeast in fairfield and that is bringing the cooler temperatures today. we start off in the 40's to mid-50's with a colorful sunrise developing in the pictures and we are mostly cloudy at 4:00, at 58 to 70 and 56 to 62. by 10:00, rain is on the way. sue? >> thanks, mike, up and over the altamont pass we have a stalled big rig and c.h.p. is giving us an update but it is a solid line of red sensors into the dublin/pleasanton area so it is an hour from the central valley to dublin/pleasanton. hit-and-run accident north 880, that is on the ramp so not the freeway lane and problems in southbound 288, a big pothole so heads up and they will have to send a caltran to clean that up. that is it for now. katie marzullo and we risk will have more news. >> breaking news in the south bay san jose polic
change in the weather on the way. that is coming up. i am eric thomas. >> you give and then you take away. >> i wish. >> i am katie marzullo. mike? >> thank you. check out the winds is what we will start with setting the stage for today and through the next 24 to 36 hours winds from the west at 13 miles per hour, and 17 from the southwest to northeast in fairfield and that is bringing the cooler temperatures today. we start off in the 40's to mid-50's with a colorful...
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katie marzullo. we will start with a quick look at the accuweather forecast. here's meteorologist lisa argen. good morning, lisa. >> good morning, matt. it is going to change quite a bit from day-to-day. this morning we are pretty much status quo or stratus go because we have a good deal of low cloudiness in the bay. it look from our exploratorium camera you see san francisco not doing too bad but east bay hills, vollmer hills looking at the fog and as well as the north bay. a mix of clouds this morning. 50 gilroy, 47 redwood city. the forecast this afternoon calls for temperatures to stay fairly similar. starting out cooler. two to three degrees cooler than yesterday at this time. we look for numbers at the coast to range from the upper 50s to the low 60s with the breezy onshore winds around the bay. mid-and upper 60s. near average today. 70 to 75 inland. enjoy it. we have a big warmup and then a big cool down which includes some rain all in the upcoming work week. matt. flush. >> thank you, lisa. in developing news a woman has life-threatening injuries after a car drove into a bus station in san francisco. it happened around 9:30 last night. police say a
katie marzullo. we will start with a quick look at the accuweather forecast. here's meteorologist lisa argen. good morning, lisa. >> good morning, matt. it is going to change quite a bit from day-to-day. this morning we are pretty much status quo or stratus go because we have a good deal of low cloudiness in the bay. it look from our exploratorium camera you see san francisco not doing too bad but east bay hills, vollmer hills looking at the fog and as well as the north bay. a mix of...
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katie marzullo. we will start with a quick look at the accuweather forecast. here's meteorologist lisa argen. good morning, lisa. >> good morning, matt. it is going to changeit from day-to-day. this morning we are pretty much status quo or stratus go because we have a good deal of low cloudiness in the bay. it look from our exploratorium camera you see san francisco not doing too bad but east bay hills, vollmer hills looking at the fog and as well as the north bay. a mix of clouds this morning. 50 gilroy, 47 redwood city. the forecast this afternoon calls for temperatures to stay fairly similar. starting out cooler. two to three degrees cooler than yesterday at this time. we look for numbers at the coast to range from the upper 50s to the low
katie marzullo. we will start with a quick look at the accuweather forecast. here's meteorologist lisa argen. good morning, lisa. >> good morning, matt. it is going to changeit from day-to-day. this morning we are pretty much status quo or stratus go because we have a good deal of low cloudiness in the bay. it look from our exploratorium camera you see san francisco not doing too bad but east bay hills, vollmer hills looking at the fog and as well as the north bay. a mix of clouds this...
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. >>> our friend, katie couric is involved in a new film that the food industry does not want you to see. it's called "fed up." and it just might changeamerica. 80% of them have added sugar. your brain likes sugar, just like it does cocaine or heroin. you're going to become an addict. >> you end up with one of the greatest public health epidemics of our time. >> this is the first generation of american children expected to lead shorter lives than their parents. >> i am 12 years old, and my doctors have said i'm 56. >> we're blaming will power. it's a crime. >> over 95% of all americans will be overweight or obese in two decades. >> we're toast as a country. >> the sugar industry is extraordinarily powerful. they're in business to make money, not to keep america healthy. >> what if our whole approach to this epidemic has been dead wrong? >> the government is subsidizing the obesity epidemic. >> it places private profit over public health. systemic political failure. >> by 2050, one out of every three americans will have diabetes. >> those diseases are being driven by sugar. >> and "fed up" opens in theaters across the country on may 9t
. >>> our friend, katie couric is involved in a new film that the food industry does not want you to see. it's called "fed up." and it just might changeamerica. 80% of them have added sugar. your brain likes sugar, just like it does cocaine or heroin. you're going to become an addict. >> you end up with one of the greatest public health epidemics of our time. >> this is the first generation of american children expected to lead shorter lives than their parents....
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katie has the information. there are some wisconsin addresses and stuff and i hear i've got. nothing to follow. such a scholar that has a higher chance accept it there could be someone else changed. it's going to happen . because. there is no home augusta national wisconsin except that's that's not the line for i was simply leave because while all cs. they do not like homicide he's a prison you know where he is one moment so all you know we've got to find. it is either you call the correctional station find out what there was or what that was on our hands. and then we just go look if we don't write a letter we just got. to turn to they. just heard a little bit of disclosure it is in the briefing room so you know you're going to be treated your injuries when you. get. to the day as an ambulance at a crowley does allow. not just to search the biggest spray can never said this is the biggest break in the case that we've had to stop fingers crossed. it's are you playing it's going to lead is what it is playing it gives it to you did you explain so i just didn't eat hello. you are able to interview look inside your car like. wow it was a culture shock to see how tall is he did not sa
katie has the information. there are some wisconsin addresses and stuff and i hear i've got. nothing to follow. such a scholar that has a higher chance accept it there could be someone else changed. it's going to happen . because. there is no home augusta national wisconsin except that's that's not the line for i was simply leave because while all cs. they do not like homicide he's a prison you know where he is one moment so all you know we've got to find. it is either you call the correctional...
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search could change quite a bit to more of a radar and sonar scanning of the ocean floor, which would be a massive undertaking. but natalie, it is how they found air france. >> all right, katy tur in kuala lumpur. thank you, katy. >>> powerful aftershocks rattling nerves in chile three days after the massive earthquake on tuesday. the biggest is 6.1 and residents there are facing water, electricity and fuel shortages following tuesday's 8.2 quake killed six people and damaged 2,500 homes. displaced residents are living in tents that they've set up in parking lots and hill tops. >>> you have to see this out of this world video literally. it was captured by a sky diver by a recent plunge in norway. aders just pulled his chute when a meteorite screamed past him, he was incredibly lucky not to be hit by that space rock. it was in dark flight, that's when it slows down so much it no longer glows. this is the first time a meteorite was captured on camera in dark flight. that is incredible video. >> kind of crazy. >> yeah. >> that little piece. >> can you imagine the bad luck of being hit by that? how do you explain that? >> don't want to be hit by that. >> yeah. all right. natali
search could change quite a bit to more of a radar and sonar scanning of the ocean floor, which would be a massive undertaking. but natalie, it is how they found air france. >> all right, katy tur in kuala lumpur. thank you, katy. >>> powerful aftershocks rattling nerves in chile three days after the massive earthquake on tuesday. the biggest is 6.1 and residents there are facing water, electricity and fuel shortages following tuesday's 8.2 quake killed six people and damaged...