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her main purpose was to deliver iron ore from lake superior down to lake erie to places like ohio wheret was unloaded and put in railroad cars and taken to pittsburgh for the shinango furnace company to support its business. at its time, it was the largest carrier, and it remained the largest carrier, meaning it could carry more bulk material than any other from 1911 to 1927, which was a very long time. every year a new boat came out that was a little bit longer. because this boat was built so wide, it could carry more cargo for 16 years than any other boat constructed between that time. we are now in the pilothouse. the pilothouse, often called the wheelhouse, is where the command decisions are made to operate a commercial vessel. a captain, a first mate would be in here, as well as some other junior officers who would assist the captain with navigation, steering of the vessel, communicating with the engine room with respect to how fast they wanted the boat to go. or in what direction. kind of command central of operating a 20th-century great lakes boat carrier. here we have your stand
her main purpose was to deliver iron ore from lake superior down to lake erie to places like ohio wheret was unloaded and put in railroad cars and taken to pittsburgh for the shinango furnace company to support its business. at its time, it was the largest carrier, and it remained the largest carrier, meaning it could carry more bulk material than any other from 1911 to 1927, which was a very long time. every year a new boat came out that was a little bit longer. because this boat was built so...
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there at lake tahoe. back here at home. it's going to be really warm night is actually ran out of water micah so we're dry over. he make sure you stay hydrated to all of those good things just don't want any and cups water bottles this weekend. fill up because we're not used to this heat. so we absolutely need to stay hydrated. >> as we work our way on to what will be the hottest weekend of the year so far. easily. now we're not starting this weekend. super hot. in fact, today, even though just a touch warmer than yesterday is going to stay pretty temper at. we are looking at some fog and cloud cover this morning. you're seeing that pushing right in on over berkeley this morning. watch for some lower visibility areas, especially in the hills, right above the east bay and on the peninsula to radars otherwise quiet high pressure is about to be building back in and along with that hot inland temperatures. but staying relatively cool towards the coast this weekend. even as our inland daytime highs so warm as
there at lake tahoe. back here at home. it's going to be really warm night is actually ran out of water micah so we're dry over. he make sure you stay hydrated to all of those good things just don't want any and cups water bottles this weekend. fill up because we're not used to this heat. so we absolutely need to stay hydrated. >> as we work our way on to what will be the hottest weekend of the year so far. easily. now we're not starting this weekend. super hot. in fact, today, even...
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ah, ah, i want to look around the mach lakes nature park. why are there so many lakes here? the landscape has its oddities and to my father's note that he's the nature guide and the 1st thing i do is get to know a special landscape architect damage sim, get. we have to go in here to get to the beaver dam. the audio come august. yes, the okay, mark has many, many layers. the year we have a naturally greeted by a beaver who's done and then we stopped in be made the dam here with wouldn't mind hold. it's impenetrable. unstable to dish on to is off w. i can walk over a little discussion, no problem. okay. then i'll climb on the beaver's roof, being a fever's way, 25 to 30 kilos as it was my way to the cape. no problem in the beaver design this landscape, creating a habit. it for many other species that is if all in a day's work for a beaver, how long does the beaver take for that? i figure just a couple hours and then there's another leak. it's like a come on. can you actually jump into any leak like that more or less in terms of the water quality? yes. about that, but there are
ah, ah, i want to look around the mach lakes nature park. why are there so many lakes here? the landscape has its oddities and to my father's note that he's the nature guide and the 1st thing i do is get to know a special landscape architect damage sim, get. we have to go in here to get to the beaver dam. the audio come august. yes, the okay, mark has many, many layers. the year we have a naturally greeted by a beaver who's done and then we stopped in be made the dam here with wouldn't mind...
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lake tahoe with the water level in the lake has been dropping this year.e'll have details coming up on kron 4 news. >> and we're continuing to honor the lives of the victims of the mass shooting. you're looking at a photo of alex fritsch, his wife describes him as her rock and says he always tried to look on the bright side of things. fritsch died late yesterday in the hospital. he was surrounded by his family. he was 49. we'll be right back. i'm morgan, and there's more to me than hiv. more love,... more adventure,... more community. but with my hiv treatment,... there's not more medicines in my pill. i talked to my doctor... and switched to... fewer medicines with dovato. prescription dovato is for some adults who are starting hiv-1 treatment or replacing their current hiv-1 regimen. with... just 2 medicines... in 1 pill,... dovato is as effective as a 3-drug regimen... to help you reach and stay undetectable. research shows people who take hiv treatment as prescribed... and get to and stay undetectable... can no longer transmit hiv through sex. don't ta
lake tahoe with the water level in the lake has been dropping this year.e'll have details coming up on kron 4 news. >> and we're continuing to honor the lives of the victims of the mass shooting. you're looking at a photo of alex fritsch, his wife describes him as her rock and says he always tried to look on the bright side of things. fritsch died late yesterday in the hospital. he was surrounded by his family. he was 49. we'll be right back. i'm morgan, and there's more to me than hiv....
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lake maggiore is in the northern part of italy and is one of the big lakes in the northern part of italy. quite popular with tourists, especially during the spring and summer. and the cable car that we have been talking about where this accident happened, it is a popular destination for people, i assume? it is a very popular destination. before covid it used to carry approximately 100,000 passengers every year. where does it go from and to? cos it is quite high at the end? it goes from basically one of the suburbs of stresa, to the top of a mountain a500 feet above sea level, to a particular viewpoint. because obviously you can dominate quite a few lakes and a good view of the alps from there. how busy is lake maggiore at this point, because covid has meant that fewer people have been travelling? obviously not as busy as it is normally in may. during the weekend is quite busy with people doing trips for the day from the big cities like milan and turin which are only an hour and a half away from stresa. is it likely to be local people there at the moment? this is very difficult to say, bu
lake maggiore is in the northern part of italy and is one of the big lakes in the northern part of italy. quite popular with tourists, especially during the spring and summer. and the cable car that we have been talking about where this accident happened, it is a popular destination for people, i assume? it is a very popular destination. before covid it used to carry approximately 100,000 passengers every year. where does it go from and to? cos it is quite high at the end? it goes from...
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s our reporter julie traveled to lake valley in uganda there he took a swig of the lake water which thanks to a simple but brilliant idea is safe enough to drink. and this is the nucky valley refugee settlement in western uganda 130000 people live here. 6 years ago dina not been to fled the democratic republic of congo after rebels killed her husband. inaki bali the lake is the source of water also for drinking for livestock as well. but the water is full of germs. every year 20000 children under the age of 5 die. in uganda of diarrheal disease one major reason is that they have no choice but to drink dirty water. heat kills germs so dina not been to blows the water she fetches from the lake she has 5 children. and i think we've all drinking water using charcoal and if we don't have it we use firewood otherwise we would be drinking 3 days he water. that comes at a cost to the environment to make charcoal trees are cut down forests also had to be cleared to make space for the settlement. but there's another way to provide safe clean drinking water south of the room g. and henry if you know
s our reporter julie traveled to lake valley in uganda there he took a swig of the lake water which thanks to a simple but brilliant idea is safe enough to drink. and this is the nucky valley refugee settlement in western uganda 130000 people live here. 6 years ago dina not been to fled the democratic republic of congo after rebels killed her husband. inaki bali the lake is the source of water also for drinking for livestock as well. but the water is full of germs. every year 20000 children...
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ah, ah, i want to look around the mach lakes nature park. why are there so many lakes here? the landscape has its oddities and to my father knows them. he's the nature guide, and the 1st thing i do is get to know a special landscape architect damage. it's in. we have to go in here to get to the beaver dam. you will come august. the bookmark has many, many layers. the year we have a natural, a greeted by beaver who is stunned, and then we have to be made the dam here with wooden mud hold. it's impenetrable. and stable to done is this on to is w, i can one over a little. this is scott sure. no problem. config. okay. then i'll climb on. the beaver's roof, being all the way. $25.00 to $30.00 kilos. so that was my wait i pulled it no problem. the beaver design this landscape creating a habit. it for many other species. that is it all in a day's work for a beaver. how long does the beaver take for that? i figure just a couple hours. seems to me then there's another leak. it's like a come on. can you actually jump into any leak like that? yeah, more or less showing up in terms of t
ah, ah, i want to look around the mach lakes nature park. why are there so many lakes here? the landscape has its oddities and to my father knows them. he's the nature guide, and the 1st thing i do is get to know a special landscape architect damage. it's in. we have to go in here to get to the beaver dam. you will come august. the bookmark has many, many layers. the year we have a natural, a greeted by beaver who is stunned, and then we have to be made the dam here with wooden mud hold. it's...
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ah, ah, i want to look around the mach lakes nature park. why are there so many lakes here? the landscape has its oddities and thomas us knows them. he's the nature guide. and the 1st thing i do is get to know a special landscape architect damage. normally, we have to go in here to get to the beaver dam. you will come august, aka mark has many, many layers. the year we have a natural, a greeted by beaver, who did and stunned, and then we stopped in be made the dam here with wooden mud hold. it's impenetrable and stable to dish on to is off w. i can walk over a little. this is gotcha no problem. conflict. okay, but then i'll climb on. the beaver's roof, being a fever's way, 25 to 30 kilos. so that was my weight again. no, no problem. the beaver design this landscape creating a habit. it for many other species. that is at all in a days work for a beaver. how long does the beaver take for that? i figure just a couple hours and then there's another leak. it's like a come on. can you actually jump into any leak like that? yeah, more or less, not in terms of the water quality. yes
ah, ah, i want to look around the mach lakes nature park. why are there so many lakes here? the landscape has its oddities and thomas us knows them. he's the nature guide. and the 1st thing i do is get to know a special landscape architect damage. normally, we have to go in here to get to the beaver dam. you will come august, aka mark has many, many layers. the year we have a natural, a greeted by beaver, who did and stunned, and then we stopped in be made the dam here with wooden mud hold....
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ah, ah, i want to look around the mach lakes nature park. why are there so many lakes here? the landscape has taught a teeth and to my father knows them. he's a nature guide and the 1st thing i do is get to know a special landscape architect damage. we have to go in here to get to the beaver dam. you will come august. yes, the mark has many, many layers. the year we have a natural, a greeted by beaver who is stunned and is mistook to be made. the dam here with wooded mud, hold its impenetrable unstable to dish. on to is w. i can walk over it. this is gotcha no problem. conflict. okay, then i'll climb on. the beaver's roof, being a fever's way, 25 to 30 kilos. so that was my, wait a minute, no problem. me the beaver design this landscape, creating a habit. it for many other species. that is at all in a day's work for a beaver. how long does the beaver take for that? i figure just a couple hours and then there's another leak. it's like a come on. can you actually jump into any leak like that more or less and, you know, in terms of the water quality, yes of us in that there are
ah, ah, i want to look around the mach lakes nature park. why are there so many lakes here? the landscape has taught a teeth and to my father knows them. he's a nature guide and the 1st thing i do is get to know a special landscape architect damage. we have to go in here to get to the beaver dam. you will come august. yes, the mark has many, many layers. the year we have a natural, a greeted by beaver who is stunned and is mistook to be made. the dam here with wooded mud, hold its impenetrable...
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a low water level at lake tahoe.er, i mean, you have more beach when we're high, we get a lot of complaints about lack of now as for what happens beyond this summer or next fall. nobody really knows if we have another wet winter, it could fill the lake up and we'd be in good shape. >> but if it's another dry winter, the elevation of the water could stay near that rim level. meaning very little moisture is going down the truckee river to be used for other purposes. but for now at lake tahoe, charles clifford kron. 4 news silver linings we t look at never heard of anything more ridiculous on the upside because the drought there's more beach to enjoy visit any ready because we have no longer beach >> well, and the part was is just week ago we had that pop of winter snow. >> up in this year. good look and no deep winter. fact, john was up there when it was happening and then we looked in that soory from check their job. all gone. yeah. it was funny of beach to enjoy plenty of beach. that was the best thing about all that
a low water level at lake tahoe.er, i mean, you have more beach when we're high, we get a lot of complaints about lack of now as for what happens beyond this summer or next fall. nobody really knows if we have another wet winter, it could fill the lake up and we'd be in good shape. >> but if it's another dry winter, the elevation of the water could stay near that rim level. meaning very little moisture is going down the truckee river to be used for other purposes. but for now at lake...
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lake and then even forms. very toxic, very deadly cloud that even move onto the ground, kills every living being. and that's actually what happened in 1986 in cameroon. and 1700 people died. many animals also died. and back then it was still not clear what, what caused the phenomenon. what's the government doing? are they doing enough to monitor the volcanic activities and also protecting the lives of the people who live near it? yeah, so there is the observatory that is in charge. the goal novel came up the tree. they monitor every organic activity here. and they that something was actually cut, the world bank didn't renew a funding program. and they said because of embezzlement allegations, but that left the book and ologist and the experts with them to have that couldn't even pay for internet. that means they couldn't even provide or perform the basic checks in order to monitor the volcano and also to foresee an interruption like this. and i spoke to a book and i was just told me, yeah, we expect that the g
lake and then even forms. very toxic, very deadly cloud that even move onto the ground, kills every living being. and that's actually what happened in 1986 in cameroon. and 1700 people died. many animals also died. and back then it was still not clear what, what caused the phenomenon. what's the government doing? are they doing enough to monitor the volcanic activities and also protecting the lives of the people who live near it? yeah, so there is the observatory that is in charge. the goal...
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ah, i want to look around the mach lakes nature park. why are there so many lakes here? the landscape has its oddities and to my father's knows them. he's the nature guide . and the 1st thing i do is get to know a special landscape architect damage. it's in. we have to go in here to get to the beaver dam. you will come august. yes. okay, mark has many, many layers. the year we have a natural, a greeted by beaver who is and stunned. and then we stopped in be made the dam here with wooden mud hold. it's impenetrable. and stable to dish on to is off w. i can one over a little. this is gotcha no problem and stuff. okay. then i'll climb on the beaver's roof. being a fever's way, 25 to 30 kilos, says my way to the cape. no problem. me the beaver design this landscape, creating a habitat for many other species. that is at all in a day's work for a beaver. how long does the beaver take for that? i figure just a couple hours and then there's another leak. it's like a come on. can you actually jump into any leak like that? yeah, more or less showing up in terms of the water qualit
ah, i want to look around the mach lakes nature park. why are there so many lakes here? the landscape has its oddities and to my father's knows them. he's the nature guide . and the 1st thing i do is get to know a special landscape architect damage. it's in. we have to go in here to get to the beaver dam. you will come august. yes. okay, mark has many, many layers. the year we have a natural, a greeted by beaver who is and stunned. and then we stopped in be made the dam here with wooden mud...
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because obviously you can dominate quite a few lakes and a good view of the alps from there.— few lakeshis _ alps from there. how busy is the lake at this point, _ alps from there. how busy is the lake at this point, because - alps from there. how busy is the lake at this point, because of- alps from there. how busy is the lake at this point, because of a l lake at this point, because of a covid has meant that fewer people have been travelling?— covid has meant that fewer people have been travelling? obviously not as bus as have been travelling? obviously not as busy as it — have been travelling? obviously not as busy as it is _ have been travelling? obviously not as busy as it is normally _ have been travelling? obviously not as busy as it is normally in - have been travelling? obviously not as busy as it is normally in may. - as busy as it is normally in may. during the weekend is quite busy with people doing trips for the day from the big cities like milan and turin which are only an hour and dinner and half away from stresa. i5 dinner and half away from stresa. is it likely to be lo
because obviously you can dominate quite a few lakes and a good view of the alps from there.— few lakeshis _ alps from there. how busy is the lake at this point, _ alps from there. how busy is the lake at this point, because - alps from there. how busy is the lake at this point, because of- alps from there. how busy is the lake at this point, because of a l lake at this point, because of a covid has meant that fewer people have been travelling?— covid has meant that fewer people have been...
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a low water level at lake tahoe., you have more beach when we're high, we get a lot of complaints about lack of now as for what happens beyond this summer or next fall. nobody really knows if we have another wet winter, it could fill the lake up and we'd be in good shape. >> but if it's another dry winter, the elevation of the water could stay near that rim level, meaning very little moisture is going down the truckee river to be used for other purposes. but for now at lake tahoe, charles clifford kron. 4 news and of course that just one of the many issues we're facing after a couple years now below average winter rainfall and snowfall in the course of lake tahoe. >> we are seeing expanding drought. our latest drought monitor released yesterday showing now. exceptional drought in the maroon color. this is the most. this is the worst category of drought right here in maroon for almost all the north bay, all of contra. costa county now and expanding portion of san francisco and alameda counties, too. if you're not that
a low water level at lake tahoe., you have more beach when we're high, we get a lot of complaints about lack of now as for what happens beyond this summer or next fall. nobody really knows if we have another wet winter, it could fill the lake up and we'd be in good shape. >> but if it's another dry winter, the elevation of the water could stay near that rim level, meaning very little moisture is going down the truckee river to be used for other purposes. but for now at lake tahoe, charles...
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kind of like a little lake tahoe, lots of beers. this area is a little populated for bears but it doesn't scare me. >> if i came upon one i have to admit i would be scared. i will not know if i should run or play dinner be quiet. >> reporter: fish and wildlife said the best thing you can do if you run into a fellow like this is give it an exit route. >> get the bear space and not put yourself in a position to where you are in between the bear and where the bear wants to go. >> reporter: we asked fish and wildlife if the drought conditions could have driven this bear out of the mountains to where people live? we are told it is not dry enough up there as there is still water sources up there for them to get to and that he was likely just hungry and smelt some rotten fruit on the ground or something and decided it was a way to go. >> we cannot ask for a better outcome as we saw in come down safely and go back into his proper wilderness home. thanks. >>> the best devices don't stand between the bear and where the bear wants to go. i've
kind of like a little lake tahoe, lots of beers. this area is a little populated for bears but it doesn't scare me. >> if i came upon one i have to admit i would be scared. i will not know if i should run or play dinner be quiet. >> reporter: fish and wildlife said the best thing you can do if you run into a fellow like this is give it an exit route. >> get the bear space and not put yourself in a position to where you are in between the bear and where the bear wants to go....
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we won the premier lake let's ho -e england. we won the premier lake let's hone we _ england.ake let's hope we can go to _ england. we won the premier lake let's hope we can go to an - england. we won the premier lake let's hope we can go to an end - england. we won the premier lake let's hope we can go to an end to l let's hope we can go to an end to the champions _ let's hope we can go to an end to the champions league _ let's hope we can go to an end to the champions league as - let's hope we can go to an end to the champions league as well. . the champions league as well. earlier— the champions league as well. earlier united _ the champions league as well. earlier united stew— _ the champions league as well. earlier united stew— one - the champions league as well. | earlier united stew— one defeat ended their slender hopes of catching city. whose players can celebrate from the comfort of their armchairs likejimjago celebrate from the comfort of their armchairs like jim jago who celebrate from the comfort of their armchairs likejim jago who said it was unbelievable. while s
we won the premier lake let's ho -e england. we won the premier lake let's hone we _ england.ake let's hope we can go to _ england. we won the premier lake let's hope we can go to an - england. we won the premier lake let's hope we can go to an end - england. we won the premier lake let's hope we can go to an end to l let's hope we can go to an end to the champions _ let's hope we can go to an end to the champions league _ let's hope we can go to an end to the champions league as - let's hope...
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traveled to lake nakia valley in uganda there he took a swig of the lake water which thanks to a simple but brilliant idea is safe enough to drink. this is the nucky valley refugee settlement in western uganda 130000 people live here. 6 years ago dina not been to fled the democratic republic of congo after rebels killed her husband. inaki bali the lake is the source of water also for drinking for livestock as well. but the water is full of germs. every year 20000 children under the age of 5 die in uganda of diarrheal disease one major reason is that they have no choice but to drink dirty water. heat kills germs so dina not been to blows the water she fetches from the lake she has 5 children. and i think we've all drinking water using charcoal and if we don't have it we use firewood otherwise we would be drinking very dirty water. that comes at a cost to the environment to make charcoal trees are cut down forests also had to be cleared to make space for the settlement. but there's another way to provide safe clean drinking water sound of the room g. and henry if you know run to sufficien
traveled to lake nakia valley in uganda there he took a swig of the lake water which thanks to a simple but brilliant idea is safe enough to drink. this is the nucky valley refugee settlement in western uganda 130000 people live here. 6 years ago dina not been to fled the democratic republic of congo after rebels killed her husband. inaki bali the lake is the source of water also for drinking for livestock as well. but the water is full of germs. every year 20000 children under the age of 5 die...
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inaki valley the lake is the source of water also for drinking for livestock as well. but the water is full of germs. every year 20000 children under the age of 5 die in uganda of diarrheal disease one major reason is that they have no choice but to drink dirty water. heat kills germs so dina not been to boil the water she fetches from the lake she has 5 children. well i think we've all drinking water using charcoal and if we don't have it we use fire wood otherwise we would be drinking very days he water. that comes at a cost to the environment to make charcoal trees are cut down forests also had to be cleared to make space for the settlement. but there's another way to provide safe clean drinking water sound of the room g. and henry i.v. a no run 2 sufficient a social enterprise that makes automated low cost filters this set up cost $1200.00 the money was donated by somebody in the united states. it supplies enough water for about 900 people out of 130000 in the settlement but it's still a start. but says through our food that you need the water from the lake you can
inaki valley the lake is the source of water also for drinking for livestock as well. but the water is full of germs. every year 20000 children under the age of 5 die in uganda of diarrheal disease one major reason is that they have no choice but to drink dirty water. heat kills germs so dina not been to boil the water she fetches from the lake she has 5 children. well i think we've all drinking water using charcoal and if we don't have it we use fire wood otherwise we would be drinking very...
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no science because they say if there's interruption under the lake and also lava flowing into the lake, that could release huge amounts of carbon dioxide that are now just soft and the depth of the lake. and if these are released, they could rise to the, to the, to the top of the lake, and then even forms very toxic, very deadly cloud that even moves onto the ground and kills every living being. and that's actually what happened in 1986 in cameroon. and 1700 people died, many animals died and back then it was still not clear what, what caused that phenomenon? well, what's the government doing? and are they doing enough to monitor the volcanic activities and also protecting the lives of the people who live near it? yeah, so there is this observatory that is in charge. the gold level came up, the tree. they monitor every kind of activity share. and they that something was actually cut, the world bank didn't renew a funding program. and they said because of embezzlement allegations, but that left the vulcan ologist and the experts with them to hand. they couldn't even pay for internet. th
no science because they say if there's interruption under the lake and also lava flowing into the lake, that could release huge amounts of carbon dioxide that are now just soft and the depth of the lake. and if these are released, they could rise to the, to the, to the top of the lake, and then even forms very toxic, very deadly cloud that even moves onto the ground and kills every living being. and that's actually what happened in 1986 in cameroon. and 1700 people died, many animals died and...
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inaki the lake is the source of water also for drinking for livestock as well. but the water is full of germs. every year 20000 children under the age of 5 die in uganda of diarrheal disease one major reason is that they have no choice but to drink dirty water. heat kills germs so dina not been to boil the water she fetches from the lake she has 5 children. and i think we were drinking water using charcoal and if we don't have it we use firewood otherwise we would be drinking 3 days she water. that comes at a cost to the environment to make charcoal trees are cut down forests also had to be cleared to make space for the settlement. but there's another way to provide safe clean drinking water sound of the room g. and henry run to sufficient a social enterprise that makes automated low cost filters this set up cost $1200.00 the money was donated by somebody in the united states. it supplies enough water for about 900 people out of 130000 in the settlement but it's still a start and it worked and that price is through our food back to the water from the lake you ca
inaki the lake is the source of water also for drinking for livestock as well. but the water is full of germs. every year 20000 children under the age of 5 die in uganda of diarrheal disease one major reason is that they have no choice but to drink dirty water. heat kills germs so dina not been to boil the water she fetches from the lake she has 5 children. and i think we were drinking water using charcoal and if we don't have it we use firewood otherwise we would be drinking 3 days she water....
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i think took party at night and and have been near the lake and. i said i just moved here, but i certainly knew that that was going to be part of the deal. gunshots are much less fun. but okay with people partying in the street. >> so now we know that oakland % police and crime stoppers are offering $20,000 reward for any information leading to any arrests in this shooting here. they're also offering $5,000 reward for any of the other. 10 shootings that happened between friday night and early mornings. this saturday. >> and those again, at left 2 people. >> killed and many more wounded reporting from oakland. i'm maureen kelly. kron 4 news. all right. thank you for that. >> a 41 year-old man was killed last night after a car went off the road and onto a sidewalk in oakland's a glenview neighborhood. the man was standing on the sidewalk on park boulevard when alexis headed northbound went off the roadway. now that lexus hit the man and 2 parked cars. the victim was taken to highland hospital where he died. the driver got away on foot. and as of righ
i think took party at night and and have been near the lake and. i said i just moved here, but i certainly knew that that was going to be part of the deal. gunshots are much less fun. but okay with people partying in the street. >> so now we know that oakland % police and crime stoppers are offering $20,000 reward for any information leading to any arrests in this shooting here. they're also offering $5,000 reward for any of the other. 10 shootings that happened between friday night and...
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if you connect the chicago river to lake michigan, the great lakes, the erie canal, new york city youan get to new orleans because internet to the illinois river, then the mississippi and onto the chosen city. that was on the first impressions that young abraham lincoln had as the nation was growing in the 1830s, it was really a time that we don't really study a whole lot. because we mostly skip from the revolution to the civil war, there is a lot of history in between. one of the reasons i wrote the book was because i wanted to know, how did our country developed? what did we need to do to get where we are today? and eventually what do we need to do to get deeper into the future into the more equitable present. what was really important about that trip was a very huckleberry finn like trip for lincoln it changes worldview changes thinking. a change how he said things in public. one of his first really campaign planks in the 1830s when he ran for general assembly he is in springfield illinois young man in his 20 failed it running two stores, tried surveying, was splitting wood was doi
if you connect the chicago river to lake michigan, the great lakes, the erie canal, new york city youan get to new orleans because internet to the illinois river, then the mississippi and onto the chosen city. that was on the first impressions that young abraham lincoln had as the nation was growing in the 1830s, it was really a time that we don't really study a whole lot. because we mostly skip from the revolution to the civil war, there is a lot of history in between. one of the reasons i...
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lake became one of the youngest women to take a company public.fter a decade, lake is leaving the ceo role and will stay on as executive chair and as an employee focused on social impacts. her successor as president elizabeth spaulding who came to stitch fix after two decades at a consulting firm. lake and spalding join us to talk about why now and what is next. >> this is a long time in the making. for a long time, i had known and totally been open to the possibility there would be somebody that could help us see more possibility at stitch fix and open up -- i felt such a deep conviction of what this could mean in this basin at the same time -- from the moment i met elizabeth a couple years ago, i had this spark. this could be that person that really can open up possibilities for us, that really had that ambition, ambition and excitement understanding of what we can do. so, really from the moment not that i met her couple years ago we have been orchestrating this, this transition. to be where we are today. and so, so we are really excited to shar
lake became one of the youngest women to take a company public.fter a decade, lake is leaving the ceo role and will stay on as executive chair and as an employee focused on social impacts. her successor as president elizabeth spaulding who came to stitch fix after two decades at a consulting firm. lake and spalding join us to talk about why now and what is next. >> this is a long time in the making. for a long time, i had known and totally been open to the possibility there would be...
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they really love this idea coming up lake champlain, heading south on lake champlain. i think that was not even part of the discussion. oddly enough, "after words", after it was all said and done one of the criticisms of the many criticisms against jermaine was well, i told you we could've sailed around and reinforced how and new york city. you did not pick that option. although he did not pick that option because he didn't place any emphasis on it at all. so he was being very disingenuous about that after the fact. the other part of your question what if he sailed up the hudson and they'd all met it albany? i'm not sure he ever would've made it albany no matter what. even if how would sailed up the hudson. say they had. so he was able to make his way to albany and how was able to get up to albany as well. well, number one maybe they could have done that but they never could have felt the ground. mcdaris and all of the fortifications they would've need to establish up and down the corridor and matter how much royal support they had, and hamilton i think wrote this grea
they really love this idea coming up lake champlain, heading south on lake champlain. i think that was not even part of the discussion. oddly enough, "after words", after it was all said and done one of the criticisms of the many criticisms against jermaine was well, i told you we could've sailed around and reinforced how and new york city. you did not pick that option. although he did not pick that option because he didn't place any emphasis on it at all. so he was being very...
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a low water level of lake tahoe.n, you have more beach when we're high, we get a lot of complaints about lack of now as for what happens beyond this summer or next fall. nobody really knows if we have another wet winter, it could fill the lake up and we'd be in good shape. >> but if it's another dry winter, the elevation of the water could stay near that rim level. meaning very little moisture is going down the truckee river to be used for other purposes, but for now at lake tahoe, charles clifford kron. 4 news. >> we really need some sort of rain. yeah. unfortunately, doesn't look like we're going to get any time soon. let's go ahead and check in with dave sphar was talking about not rain but hot temperatures yeah, i'm noelle and marty, good morning. good morning. jumping on a that again, the drought monitor just to give you a general idea here. exceptional covers just about the entire bay area except the peninsula. >> the south bay skews me and up to the north bay coast. but we're just getting into summer. it's our
a low water level of lake tahoe.n, you have more beach when we're high, we get a lot of complaints about lack of now as for what happens beyond this summer or next fall. nobody really knows if we have another wet winter, it could fill the lake up and we'd be in good shape. >> but if it's another dry winter, the elevation of the water could stay near that rim level. meaning very little moisture is going down the truckee river to be used for other purposes, but for now at lake tahoe,...
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and so no parts of lake chabot will be close during that investigation. firefighters in berkeley are credited with helping a father and his 8 year-old daughter escaped stocker police say the pair they were walking along ashby avenue near college avenue on tuesday when nicolas perez approach that girl talking to her as if she was his own child. >> and was was trying to gauge with her in the so the father ended up blocking or pat blocking his path ended up in a situation where. the father and a daughter running from the sky. and they ended up running about a quarter mile. >> the father of the daughter made it to a fire station about a block and a half away on russell street firefighter scare perez often call police when he was arrested shortly after he remains behind bars today. now police say he was also taken into custody earlier this month for harassing kids at a childcare facility. announcing the police officers being called a hero for his quick acand saving a man from a car that was on fire watches officer runs toward the car engulfed in flames. this h
and so no parts of lake chabot will be close during that investigation. firefighters in berkeley are credited with helping a father and his 8 year-old daughter escaped stocker police say the pair they were walking along ashby avenue near college avenue on tuesday when nicolas perez approach that girl talking to her as if she was his own child. >> and was was trying to gauge with her in the so the father ended up blocking or pat blocking his path ended up in a situation where. the father...
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on the shores of a very big lake.t's possible that there could be a big release of carbon dioxide gas which is heavier than air, it would collect in hollows and you wouldn't see it. i think it's unlikely from the lake but it is a further hazard that has become apparent as a possible risk. so they have the volcano appeal from them and essentially a lake full of poisonous gas downhill from them. it's not a happy place to be. mark: we are seeing images of last weekend as you are speaking. my jaws dropping open because what you're describing sounds like an absolute nightmare. is this something the authorities in the democratic reblic of congo perhaps should have seen coming? david: there is a volcano observer did -- observatory, but quite poorly funded. there were a rupture and warning signs and people were asked to evacuate. only about 30 people lost their lives in the iraq she and when the lava reached the outskirts of the town. but previous eruptions in 2002 did more damage and there was a really bad eruption in 1977.
on the shores of a very big lake.t's possible that there could be a big release of carbon dioxide gas which is heavier than air, it would collect in hollows and you wouldn't see it. i think it's unlikely from the lake but it is a further hazard that has become apparent as a possible risk. so they have the volcano appeal from them and essentially a lake full of poisonous gas downhill from them. it's not a happy place to be. mark: we are seeing images of last weekend as you are speaking. my jaws...
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been air listened to the hospital. accident happened close to the summit of the peak overlooking the lake majority. also the program, the un urgent the international community to offer immediate assistance to the people of gaza as the cease fire between israel and hamis continues to hold. the security council says it wants to achieve long term and comprehensive piece in the region. and a sigh of relief and congo after a rare volcanic eruption caused panic in a city of goma, the residents are slowly starting to return to their home. ah spicer welcome to the program rescue teams in northern italy report that at least 9 people have been killed in a cable car accident as yet. there are few details on what happened in the mountains near strays or close to the summit of the most i own a peak overlooking lake majority. rescuers, a. several people, including children, have been air lifted to hospital. the steep mountain side covered with trees makes access overland difficult. and for more on this, let's bring in seem a group to freelance journalist in sped longer just south of rome, italy seem. w
been air listened to the hospital. accident happened close to the summit of the peak overlooking the lake majority. also the program, the un urgent the international community to offer immediate assistance to the people of gaza as the cease fire between israel and hamis continues to hold. the security council says it wants to achieve long term and comprehensive piece in the region. and a sigh of relief and congo after a rare volcanic eruption caused panic in a city of goma, the residents are...
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inaki bali the lake is the source of water also for drinking for livestock as well. but the water is full of germs. every year 20000 children under the age of 5 die. in uganda of diarrheal disease one major reason is that they have no choice but to drink dirty water. heat kills germs so dina not been to boils the water she fetches from the lake she has 5 children. drinking was he using charcoal and if we don't have it we use firewood otherwise we would be drinking 3 days he water. that comes at a cost to the environment to make charcoal trees are cut down forests also had to be cleared to make space for the settlement. but there's another way to provide safe clean drinking water sound of the room g. and henry run to sufficient a social enterprise that makes automated low cost filters this set up cost $1200.00 the money was donated by somebody in the united states. it supplies enough water for about 900 people out of 130000 in the settlement but it's still a start. and then through our food that you get whatever from the lake you can see this is the original or down f
inaki bali the lake is the source of water also for drinking for livestock as well. but the water is full of germs. every year 20000 children under the age of 5 die. in uganda of diarrheal disease one major reason is that they have no choice but to drink dirty water. heat kills germs so dina not been to boils the water she fetches from the lake she has 5 children. drinking was he using charcoal and if we don't have it we use firewood otherwise we would be drinking 3 days he water. that comes at...
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concerns. >> they're not going to have works show south lake tahoe officials made and protect the lake, the annual fireworks display usually draws 10's of thousands of people. but with the dry conditions plus with covid, they haven't had a holiday landing on the weekend this year you know, concerning that they'll see crowds and that kind of thing. so. >> no big fireworks 7. '08, is time right now and there is big news in encouraging news in san francisco when it comes to covid. we're going to show you what the hospital is dealing with today. fionlocal police officer scrambling to save a man was lying on a burning car. we're going to see what he did and police are searching for the driver who killed a man in san jose. and then drove off. we're going to show you the car that they're looking for. >> 7.11 this is steph curry calling this worries game the biggest game of e as they face the grizzlies tonight, winner goes to the tournament. >> loser goes home. so everything's on the line. that's right. kron four's will tran is following the match up. live at the chase center this morning with
concerns. >> they're not going to have works show south lake tahoe officials made and protect the lake, the annual fireworks display usually draws 10's of thousands of people. but with the dry conditions plus with covid, they haven't had a holiday landing on the weekend this year you know, concerning that they'll see crowds and that kind of thing. so. >> no big fireworks 7. '08, is time right now and there is big news in encouraging news in san francisco when it comes to covid....
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well i give them lala and you know are from the vanderpump rules of course she's from salt lake city and i'm wondering. i know there's downsides in upsized all places tell me about salt lake city growing up what do you make of it you know colleagues that he was the place of that i did not. find it a great place or appreciate it until i left which. i think bums me out because looking back i feel like i have the type of upbringing in salt lake that you see in movies like it's very family oriented it's where your families are friends with different families and the husbands or friends in the wives or friends because they're friends you grow up going on family vacations and family barbecues it's all about the family and i found that out here in l.a. it's a little bit different just because we're in a large city. but growing up in utah looking back was absolutely fantastic you know people still leave their doors open at night and their cars open and take a walk past 9 pm and are not worried that something bad is going to happen you know your neighbors so it was difficult not being a mormo
well i give them lala and you know are from the vanderpump rules of course she's from salt lake city and i'm wondering. i know there's downsides in upsized all places tell me about salt lake city growing up what do you make of it you know colleagues that he was the place of that i did not. find it a great place or appreciate it until i left which. i think bums me out because looking back i feel like i have the type of upbringing in salt lake that you see in movies like it's very family oriented...
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lake and great mountain landscapes just walk to con it's surroundings have to offer there are a lot of things to do here yet yet if you've ever been visit in must go to one of the arak area forests we're here on the trail of the humvee and the goons that see what we can find come on follow me. i wanted to show you something magical this is something really magical funny that we encounter specifically in this region in it. the air carriers had a unique to our region or they can be over a 1000 years old and our carriers as old as 1400 years have been found where you meet me and look what i came across what could be better than hugging a 1000 year old friends. any during this beautiful hike besides the arak areas in the lakes that you can also admire this beautiful volcano that danielle is the biggest folk a know in the south with a height of 3776 meters. we all know the co-occurring market gastronomically market from the future dishes something delicious. and here is my dish homemade speciality of the region who tell us. we have been hit home. by the current corona situation i have not h
lake and great mountain landscapes just walk to con it's surroundings have to offer there are a lot of things to do here yet yet if you've ever been visit in must go to one of the arak area forests we're here on the trail of the humvee and the goons that see what we can find come on follow me. i wanted to show you something magical this is something really magical funny that we encounter specifically in this region in it. the air carriers had a unique to our region or they can be over a 1000...
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i know there's downsides and upsized all places tell me about salt lake city growing up what you make of it you know how like city with a place of that i did not. find it a great place or appreciate it until i left which. i think bums me out because looking back i feel like i have the type of upbringing in salt lake that you see in movies like it's very family oriented it's where your families are friends with different families and the husbands are friends and the wives are friends the kids are friends you grow up going on family vacations and family barbecues it's all about the family and i found that out here in l.a. it's a little bit different just because we're in a large city. but growing up in utah looking back was absolutely fantastic you know people still leave their doors open at nights and their cars open and take a walk past 9 pm and are not worried that something bad is going to happen you know your neighbors so it was difficult not being a mormon in a very religious state you know there was no separation between church and state. but i also think that that's what was gre
i know there's downsides and upsized all places tell me about salt lake city growing up what you make of it you know how like city with a place of that i did not. find it a great place or appreciate it until i left which. i think bums me out because looking back i feel like i have the type of upbringing in salt lake that you see in movies like it's very family oriented it's where your families are friends with different families and the husbands are friends and the wives are friends the kids...
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and lake merced, we can pull water out of the lake that holds 1.2 to 2 billion gallons. and we have a feed from sunset reservoir with a feed from north basin and the hetch hetchy regional water supply. during the up coming projects with the eser 2020 bond, we have the completion of the study that has to be presented to the board of supervisors by june 30th of this year. we have the completion of the neighborhood detailed analysis, again by june 30th of this year. we have to develop a comprehensive city-wide plan by december 31 of this year. and that will analyze whether the board of supervisors want to present another separate eser bond just solely for the a.w.s.s. system as well as securing additional post tenders to bridge the gap until we get the full up and running. i included a map from one of the draft. this broke san francisco down into five regions for the salt water pump station study. we have the southern dunes. you have the rocky area south to china beach. then you have the rocky north. then the north bay front from port point to pier 23. and then the east bay
and lake merced, we can pull water out of the lake that holds 1.2 to 2 billion gallons. and we have a feed from sunset reservoir with a feed from north basin and the hetch hetchy regional water supply. during the up coming projects with the eser 2020 bond, we have the completion of the study that has to be presented to the board of supervisors by june 30th of this year. we have the completion of the neighborhood detailed analysis, again by june 30th of this year. we have to develop a...
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a team of volunteers are now diving in te begin a 6 month cleanup of lake tahoe. the group called clean up. the lake will pick up trash along the 72 mile long stretch, the mission kicking off yesterday in volunteers say they plan to collect trash. at least 3 days a week. organizers say that this will be the largest trash cleanup in lake tahoe's history. >> it feels incredible. it really does. every beer can every bit of debris piece of plastic or, you know, water bottle wrapper. we pick up feels like an accomplishment. and, you know, being down there for 3040, minutes. you start getting colder to start shattering. but your your fuel by, you know, your bag filling in the, you know, by the time you get up to the surface and you can see the difference you've made. >> and they were plenty busy. get this on just the first day along volunteers say they picked up more than 200 pounds of trash from the lake. >> and temperatures today. noticeably cooler 3 to 8 degrees below average with ominous storm looking clouds overhead. >> after the cdc announced its new mask requirem
a team of volunteers are now diving in te begin a 6 month cleanup of lake tahoe. the group called clean up. the lake will pick up trash along the 72 mile long stretch, the mission kicking off yesterday in volunteers say they plan to collect trash. at least 3 days a week. organizers say that this will be the largest trash cleanup in lake tahoe's history. >> it feels incredible. it really does. every beer can every bit of debris piece of plastic or, you know, water bottle wrapper. we pick...
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let's listen. >> it's good to be back in lake charles. i've been here a number of times over the years as senator and then as vice president. first time i came down here with a guy named russell long, who i served with. i was 29. please sit down, everybody. i was 29 years old when i got elected, and i went to see russell long, and he said, son, i've made my stops to all the senior senators, which is what you do in those days, and he said, son, sit down. sit down. he pounded on his desk. and i sat down. he said, how much money did you spend on your campaign? and i said, well, sir, and this is going to shock you. i said, about -- i said, a little over $285,000, but then i had to borrow some money to get through it, and i just won barely by less than a half a percentage point. and he said, well, good thing you won. and i said, how's that? he said, well, you got yourself a $38,000 deficit. and i said, yes, sir. and he said, well, if you hadn't won, you'd just have a plain old deficit. now you can have a deficit party. god, i miss him. he was
let's listen. >> it's good to be back in lake charles. i've been here a number of times over the years as senator and then as vice president. first time i came down here with a guy named russell long, who i served with. i was 29. please sit down, everybody. i was 29 years old when i got elected, and i went to see russell long, and he said, son, i've made my stops to all the senior senators, which is what you do in those days, and he said, son, sit down. sit down. he pounded on his desk....
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the great lakes navigation system is essential in the united states and no question the great lakes portsport countless jobs all across the country. one particular piece of critical infrastructure is the linchpin for the whole system located in michigan and they connect lake superior to make here on. roughly 80 million tons are released each year most of that is produced in the united states starting in minnesota traveling down to michigan with the steel mills along the great lakes and then a link in the supply chain for domestic steel production and manufacturing relying on steellike the auto industry in particular. there is a major problem only one lock is big enough to handle large cargo vessels. as a result it handles roughly 89 percent of the total tonnage and if it fails, that would be devastating to the whole economy a 2015 report from dhs estimated unanticipated closure would trigger a national recession and cost upwards of 11 million jobs in the united states. that's why i have fight with my colleagues to fund construction of the another large lock in a complex that will mitigate
the great lakes navigation system is essential in the united states and no question the great lakes portsport countless jobs all across the country. one particular piece of critical infrastructure is the linchpin for the whole system located in michigan and they connect lake superior to make here on. roughly 80 million tons are released each year most of that is produced in the united states starting in minnesota traveling down to michigan with the steel mills along the great lakes and then a...
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tahoe basin and lake tahoe the lake itself. they formed what was called the tahoe regional planning agency trpa. and that was just that that was to try to stymie some of the development. try to make better water quality in the lake and and that kind of created a friendship that lasted basically for the rest of their lives the rest of their careers. in 1976 the the presidential election was coming up. so you have gerald ford running as the incumbent of the republican party and then you have jimmy carter who is running for the democratic party. paul laxalt again, like i said a minority within a minority there thought it would be a good idea. for ronald reagan, maybe to throw his hat in the ring and run for president. to run the primaries he tried to get some support from his colleagues on capitol hill. nobody was interested. nobody thought ronald reagan would be a good president. so as it stood paul laxalt was the sole supporter basically of this notion that ronald reagan should run for president in 1976. and people like ronald r
tahoe basin and lake tahoe the lake itself. they formed what was called the tahoe regional planning agency trpa. and that was just that that was to try to stymie some of the development. try to make better water quality in the lake and and that kind of created a friendship that lasted basically for the rest of their lives the rest of their careers. in 1976 the the presidential election was coming up. so you have gerald ford running as the incumbent of the republican party and then you have...
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elizabeth spaulding and founder, katrina lake. bill and melinda gates announced they're ending their marriage after 27 years. this week on bill gates' feed, a joint statement said the couple raised three wonderful children and built a foundation that works all over the world to enable all people to lead healthy and productive lives. it goes on to say the pair will still work together at their foundation but they're asking for space and privacy in navigating that new life. the statement is signed by both bill and melinda gates. all right. coming up -- we'll return to the showdown in silicon valley with apple and for the -- fortnite over app store fees. that's next. this is bloomberg. this is bloomberg. emily: wrapping up our top story of the game. epic games alleging apple app store left people trapped in an anti-competitive marketplace. while they're creating the -- while they say the owner of fortnite is an assault. thank you so much for joining us. so a lot of complicated issues at play here. in the most simplest form, what does
elizabeth spaulding and founder, katrina lake. bill and melinda gates announced they're ending their marriage after 27 years. this week on bill gates' feed, a joint statement said the couple raised three wonderful children and built a foundation that works all over the world to enable all people to lead healthy and productive lives. it goes on to say the pair will still work together at their foundation but they're asking for space and privacy in navigating that new life. the statement is...
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the accident occurred close to the summit of the matter on a peak in the italian else. overlooking lake, missouri, the lift had just recently reopened. following the gradual lifting of corona virus restrictions, residence of goma in the democratic republic of congo have begun returning to their homes. after nearby mon google erupt it for the 1st time in nearly 2 decades. many people fled overnight as love approached the city. what had stopped less than a kilometer from the city's outskirts mrs. d. w. news from berlin. you can find out much more in our website. that's d, w dot com. the whole the who's the me alex book is one of the oldest cities in germany with a favorable location on rivers lace and beth, ah, there is plenty of water in the city centre to the maxine millions, both several monumental fountains ah, water and wealth and what the people of oak spoke made of it. that's going to be the common theme for my tour of the city today. and it's always have a lot on my list. a palace for art, industrial monuments, a boat trip. and i really would like to see the birthplace of beth. bl
the accident occurred close to the summit of the matter on a peak in the italian else. overlooking lake, missouri, the lift had just recently reopened. following the gradual lifting of corona virus restrictions, residence of goma in the democratic republic of congo have begun returning to their homes. after nearby mon google erupt it for the 1st time in nearly 2 decades. many people fled overnight as love approached the city. what had stopped less than a kilometer from the city's outskirts mrs....
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the lake's surface is about 397 ft.ove sea level compared with 465 ft in an average goodyear, then a lot of the reservoirs alot like orville, have it on good authority is about as low as it was in 77 actually remember that it lived up in that area, so the you know a lot of boat ramps aren't operating. the lakes aren't as their smaller right because they're down low into that little u shape, so that's something you might want to think about before you head up to even shot. starting shots is low, lois. well not as bad as orville. okay so this is the highest from today. we warmed up a bunch, but it wasn't off the charts. it was just like that 97 cognac. that's pretty high. but look at 80 and napa 84 in santa rosa. pretty manageable stuff tomorrow becomes a little less manageable. there's no fog at the golden gate bridge, and that tells you okay, high pressure is building in the fog's been pushed off the coast swept down to the south will be back looks mike mibach tomorrow night late, but it will be back. in the meantime, t
the lake's surface is about 397 ft.ove sea level compared with 465 ft in an average goodyear, then a lot of the reservoirs alot like orville, have it on good authority is about as low as it was in 77 actually remember that it lived up in that area, so the you know a lot of boat ramps aren't operating. the lakes aren't as their smaller right because they're down low into that little u shape, so that's something you might want to think about before you head up to even shot. starting shots is low,...
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i am happy because it's clean and lake before. when one cool, even top 100 by the side of the country was after clearing the top with these no, but by they couldn't get before. but now you can because it's clean and can rest or even keep away there after the garbage. as you move a sewage system was in total, so the with water kentland government funds are provided for public toilets maintained by a local energy or clean drinking water is also not available for new construct to believe that they will not only do it in very less when you construct the garbage collection and disposal center, we believe that not only do you get into, into the us again when we repair this, you know, see where we leak into the vapor system. to city is an oven development in the north of new robi with housing schools, offices, green areas, unmanned for district. it has to ease the burden on the crowded capital to city is mixed use and they mixed the income development. and so we'll have residential properties available for different levels of income. so
i am happy because it's clean and lake before. when one cool, even top 100 by the side of the country was after clearing the top with these no, but by they couldn't get before. but now you can because it's clean and can rest or even keep away there after the garbage. as you move a sewage system was in total, so the with water kentland government funds are provided for public toilets maintained by a local energy or clean drinking water is also not available for new construct to believe that they...
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it is good to be back in lake charles. i have been here a number of times over the years, as senator, then as vice president. the first time i came down here, there was a guy named russell long who i served with. i was 29 years old when i got elected, and i went to see russell long, and he said, son, i have made all my stops with senior senators, which you do in those days, and he said, son, sit down. sit down. he pounded his desk. i set down and he has cap much money i spent on my campaign. i said, a little over $285,000, then i had to borrow some money to get through it, and i won fairly by 0.05%. he said, good thing you won. he said, well, you got yourself a $38,000 deficit, and i said, yes, sir. he said if you had won, you would have a plano deficit. now you can have a deficit party. amazing guy. both of you are amazing. mr. mayor, you have a great city, and i have been here more than once, and it is good to be back. it is hard to believe that you got hit as badly as you have in the timeframe that you have. i spent som
it is good to be back in lake charles. i have been here a number of times over the years, as senator, then as vice president. the first time i came down here, there was a guy named russell long who i served with. i was 29 years old when i got elected, and i went to see russell long, and he said, son, i have made all my stops with senior senators, which you do in those days, and he said, son, sit down. sit down. he pounded his desk. i set down and he has cap much money i spent on my campaign. i...
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in lake sonoma is less than 60%. >> and that's as low as they've ever been.the state or in sonoma and napa solano, contra costa and alameda have all moved from red extreme drought conditions to burgundy exceptional drought conditions. >> east bay mud water, customers are already being asked to voluntarily reduce consumption by 10% and the district is gearing up to purchase supplemental supplies. but more restrictive action will depend on whether sierra snow melt fills its reservoirs to projected levels. >> if the situation changes and we get less water than we had anticipated then it goes down to a level of sage to drought, then that might include things like mandatory conservation additional supplemental. suffice. >> sonoma county which stores much of its water in lake sonoma has already asked residents to voluntarily conserve 20% of their water. but with supplies dwindling that 20% could become mandatory in just a few weeks for some 600,000 residents. that's if officials reduce water deliveries from the russian river. watershed has proposed. >> we're used t
in lake sonoma is less than 60%. >> and that's as low as they've ever been.the state or in sonoma and napa solano, contra costa and alameda have all moved from red extreme drought conditions to burgundy exceptional drought conditions. >> east bay mud water, customers are already being asked to voluntarily reduce consumption by 10% and the district is gearing up to purchase supplemental supplies. but more restrictive action will depend on whether sierra snow melt fills its reservoirs...
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. >>> don't you wish you were at lake tahoe? hours ago in magnitude for .2 quake hit the middle of the lake, set up multiple aftershocks and was felt to nevada. it interrupted a meeting of the nevada state legislature, shaking the plexiglas. the lake has seen a series of quakes over the past few weeks. a 4.7 triggered a shake alert across the bay area, earlier this month. and now, many are wondering if a bigger one is on the way. >> the bigger the for shock event is, the more likely it will trigger potentially that fault that is overdue. >> they will keep happening and we are prepared for it. >> the semi felt of the strongest i've ever felt. >> he says the major fault under tahoe are likely more than 1000 years overdue to rupture. >>> taking a live look outside, people are getting ready for pool parties and grilling this holiday weekend. chief neurologist paul heggen is here and it is going to get pretty toasty in some spots. >> he may be able to grill hamburgers and hotdogs directly on the deck or the patio. it will be a hot on
. >>> don't you wish you were at lake tahoe? hours ago in magnitude for .2 quake hit the middle of the lake, set up multiple aftershocks and was felt to nevada. it interrupted a meeting of the nevada state legislature, shaking the plexiglas. the lake has seen a series of quakes over the past few weeks. a 4.7 triggered a shake alert across the bay area, earlier this month. and now, many are wondering if a bigger one is on the way. >> the bigger the for shock event is, the more...
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. >>> plus lake tahoe boaters out of luck. where the water is so low they can't get in. >>> a growing push to get southbay teens vaccinated. perks from the 49ers to get young people out and what has been keeping some away. >>> kids as young as 12 could be getting their first dose within days. >> kpix5 developing the class of 2021 all month long. we want to give a shout out to tim riley junior . he is graduating from san jose state with an engineering degree. send a photo of your grad and a little bit more about califofornia's chohoice beau? pretty boyoy. or a b beast? john cox g grew up witith noth ; mamade himselflf a remarkake success. califofornia's falalling offa clififf. high t taxes, unafaffordable c even e elon musk l left! gavin's mimismanagemenent of californiaia is inexcucusa l. we neeeed big beasastly changegn sacrcrament . i'i'll make 'e'em. recacall the beaeauty. meet t the nicest,t, smartest tt inin californi ia. jojohn cox. someday, looking back on the pandemic, you'll want to be proud to say i did everything i
. >>> plus lake tahoe boaters out of luck. where the water is so low they can't get in. >>> a growing push to get southbay teens vaccinated. perks from the 49ers to get young people out and what has been keeping some away. >>> kids as young as 12 could be getting their first dose within days. >> kpix5 developing the class of 2021 all month long. we want to give a shout out to tim riley junior . he is graduating from san jose state with an engineering degree....