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lakes. so, we are on the pilot house deck of the colonel james schoonmaker museum ship which is the national museum of the great lakes largest artifact at 618 feet long. the schoonmaker was a commercial freighter from when he was built in 1911 until then went to a long term layup in the early 19 eighties and then became a museum ship in the city of toledo, purchased it from the owner around 1987. her main purpose was to deliver iron ore from the lake superior region down to lake erie to the places like ohio, where was unloaded and put in railroad cars and taken to pittsburgh for the shan angle furnace of company, which owned a fleet of boats in order to support its steelmaking business. at its time, it was the largest carrier and i remained the largest carrier, meaning it could carry more bulk material than any other from 1911 until 1927, which was a very long time when every, year a new book came out that was a little bit longer. the because this boat was built so wide in 1911, it could car
lakes. so, we are on the pilot house deck of the colonel james schoonmaker museum ship which is the national museum of the great lakes largest artifact at 618 feet long. the schoonmaker was a commercial freighter from when he was built in 1911 until then went to a long term layup in the early 19 eighties and then became a museum ship in the city of toledo, purchased it from the owner around 1987. her main purpose was to deliver iron ore from the lake superior region down to lake erie to the...
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the great salt lake could soon be no more. has pushed the lake's level level to historic lows. sailboats pulled from the dry marina, leaving behind stretches of parched soil. >> 20 years ago this was under ten feet of water. >> reporter: today half of the lake's surface, nearly 750 square miles, roughly the sides f maui, is dry and that's a major worry for an atmospheric scientist at the university of utah. perry says the dried lake bed soil could send naturally occurring arsenic-laced dust into the air that millions breathe. >> the particles coming off the lake getting into people's lungs, and it might contain harmful arsenic. >> reporter: nothing is done to change the trajectory. what's the worst case fear? >> this lake could become one of the larger dust emission sources in north america. the ecosystem is on the verge of collapse. >> reporter: the great salt lake is also a critically important habitat for millions of birds and happens to be one of the largest breeding grounds for pelicans in the united states. if we don't t
the great salt lake could soon be no more. has pushed the lake's level level to historic lows. sailboats pulled from the dry marina, leaving behind stretches of parched soil. >> 20 years ago this was under ten feet of water. >> reporter: today half of the lake's surface, nearly 750 square miles, roughly the sides f maui, is dry and that's a major worry for an atmospheric scientist at the university of utah. perry says the dried lake bed soil could send naturally occurring...
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tahoe and mono lake. aftershocks so far. one as high as 4.6 after that 5.9 earthquake hit just before 3:50. and check out our seismograph, you can see the registering on it, very strong earthquake considered moderate, in the last 20 minute, i spoke with one man who lived in coalville near the epicenter. he owns a restaurant there. >> you know, we have had a couple really strong aftershocks, and to be very honest with you, it still feels like things are kind of moving a little bit. you know, and i'm sure it's just me, but it really kind of feels a little liquid, if you know what i mean. i know you people, i know you people have experienced these things. you know, we have little ones over here that you can barely feel. this one was just a hammer. i mean, it was bam, and it was there. >> yeah. he is rattled and still rattled because those aftershocks are going on at this hour, and usgs is giving us an update on the 5.9-magnitude earthquake. let's listen in. >> 5.9 earthquake occurred in antelope valley in ea
tahoe and mono lake. aftershocks so far. one as high as 4.6 after that 5.9 earthquake hit just before 3:50. and check out our seismograph, you can see the registering on it, very strong earthquake considered moderate, in the last 20 minute, i spoke with one man who lived in coalville near the epicenter. he owns a restaurant there. >> you know, we have had a couple really strong aftershocks, and to be very honest with you, it still feels like things are kind of moving a little bit. you...
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we are great salt lake, all of us all.ldn't -- >> reporter: andy wallace has spent years working on the great salt lake as a commercial pilot. have you ever seen it look like this? >> i've never seen it this bad, not in my lifetime. we're seeing the start of a major, major environmental catastrophe. >> reporter: from up above, the scale of the problem is obvious. from 6,000 feet up there's no question this is a crisis. the great salt lake is vanishing from our eyes. >> you can see on this side, the water is purple. >> reporter: the beautiful purple means it's an unhealthy lake. >> it is. it's going to become an environmental catastrophe, we're going to see so much dust, laced with heavy metals and, you know, mercury, it's going to blow into the salt lake valley on a regular basis and evaporate health conditions. >> reporter: for years, people have been diverting water from rivers that flow into the lake to crops and homes. jamie butler says it's a change. is this a man-made problem? >> yes, this is a human-made problem. we
we are great salt lake, all of us all.ldn't -- >> reporter: andy wallace has spent years working on the great salt lake as a commercial pilot. have you ever seen it look like this? >> i've never seen it this bad, not in my lifetime. we're seeing the start of a major, major environmental catastrophe. >> reporter: from up above, the scale of the problem is obvious. from 6,000 feet up there's no question this is a crisis. the great salt lake is vanishing from our eyes. >>...
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lake washington. they walked over the railroad tracks. that all was going on and james frederick nelson was the primary staff person on site. he made a number of acquaintances and look closely with a lot of private resident projects in seattle which really helped the parks systems in some way subsidize the park system development because i am not sure it would have been all that likely that olmsted would have continued. it would have been feasible had there not been the promise of private residence jobs that he acquired all throughout the city. and then later expanded throughout the state. and, so, dawson would be somebody really important in building those relationships. he was much more gregarious than olmsted. he ended up marrying a woman from spokane while he was here. he met her working on a private residence project there. he would be important for carrying on the olmsted planning on site and also after olmsted stopped coming to the city in 1918. during these years, we also -- this is a busy tim
lake washington. they walked over the railroad tracks. that all was going on and james frederick nelson was the primary staff person on site. he made a number of acquaintances and look closely with a lot of private resident projects in seattle which really helped the parks systems in some way subsidize the park system development because i am not sure it would have been all that likely that olmsted would have continued. it would have been feasible had there not been the promise of private...
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rising temperatures have also taken a 20toll on italy's legendary lake cuomo. chris lipse paid a visit. >> reporter: from the famous closer look at water level and it's never been this low. this beauty isn't the only thing that's stunning. the fact is i shouldn't even be able to walk here. but this year the water is lower than it's ever been in recorded history. >> in this period we don't have water from the rainfall or ice melting or snow melting. >> reporter: geologist points out that wide gap that marks how much the water has dropped. >>> so more than 3 feet. >> yes, more than. >> reporter: stretch that across these 56 square miles of lake and you get 4.6 billion gallons that have vanished. enough to cause dangerous erosion, even rock slides. >>> when the water reseecedes, mountain starts to fall. >> yes. >> reporter: water depletion is also killing off the fish. these days the local government has resorted to stocking the lake with fish from nearby farms, but it's still a struggle for local catchers, says william, head of the local fishing association. >> d
rising temperatures have also taken a 20toll on italy's legendary lake cuomo. chris lipse paid a visit. >> reporter: from the famous closer look at water level and it's never been this low. this beauty isn't the only thing that's stunning. the fact is i shouldn't even be able to walk here. but this year the water is lower than it's ever been in recorded history. >> in this period we don't have water from the rainfall or ice melting or snow melting. >> reporter: geologist...
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we are great salt lake, all of us are.orter: andy wallace spent years working there as a commercial pilot. >> let's take a ride. >> reporter: have you ever seen it look like this? >> never seen it this bad, not in my lifetime. we're seeing the start of a major, major environmental catastrophe. >> reporter: from up above, the scale of the problem is obvious. >> from 6,000 feet up, no question this is a crisis. great salt lake is fannishing before our eyes. >> you can see on this side, water is purple. >> beautiful purple color means unhealthy, dying lake. >> environmental catastrophe. we're going to see so much cuss laden with heavy metals and mercury that's going to blow into salt lake valley on a regular basis and ex-as perfect ate health conditions. >> reporter: for years, people diverting water from rivers that flow into the lake to water crops and supply homes. jamie butler argues that needs to change. >> is this a man-made problem? >> yes. this is like a human made problem. we need to change behaviors to keep incredib
we are great salt lake, all of us are.orter: andy wallace spent years working there as a commercial pilot. >> let's take a ride. >> reporter: have you ever seen it look like this? >> never seen it this bad, not in my lifetime. we're seeing the start of a major, major environmental catastrophe. >> reporter: from up above, the scale of the problem is obvious. >> from 6,000 feet up, no question this is a crisis. great salt lake is fannishing before our eyes. >>...
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salt lake city's great salt lake is disappearing. >> reporter: this is one of utah's most unique naturalning an area nearly the size of delaware, it's the biggest salt lake in the western hemisphere. >> oh, so beautiful. >> reporter: but there is a big problem with this picture-perfect destination. the great salt lake could soon be no more. years of water diversions, climate change, and an unprecedented drought has pushed the lake's levels towards historic lows. sail boats pulled from the dry marina. the receding water leaving behind stretches of parched soil. >> 20 years ago this was under about ten feet of water. >> reporter: today about half of the lake's surface nearly 750 square miles roughly the size of maui is dry. and that's a major worry for this atmospheric scientist at the university of utah. perry says the dried lakebed soil could send naturally-occurring arsenic-laced dust into the air that millions breathe. >> one of the concerns we have is the particles that are coming off the lake getting into people's lungs and it might contain potentially harmful arsenic. >> this lake c
salt lake city's great salt lake is disappearing. >> reporter: this is one of utah's most unique naturalning an area nearly the size of delaware, it's the biggest salt lake in the western hemisphere. >> oh, so beautiful. >> reporter: but there is a big problem with this picture-perfect destination. the great salt lake could soon be no more. years of water diversions, climate change, and an unprecedented drought has pushed the lake's levels towards historic lows. sail boats...
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so while you're out there kayaking or hiking along the lake.you can report any littering or cloudiness in the water or any invasive algae. >> select any concerns that you see some abc litter and overflowing trash cans. they're using the images that citizen upload or observations that they make to see where there might be new areas around the lake where algae is occurring or where that kind of water quality and clarity is decreasing. >> the app is designed to work even in the most remote places around lake tahoe. and speaking of tahoe, we'll turn things over now to our meteorologist mabrisa she has a look now at the forecast in the sierra. >> yeah. a lot of people looking to get away hitting the roads, taking advantage of south lake tahoe and most of this year for that matter. we're going to notice those ominous hanging around through sunday morning. so already tracking pop-up thunderstorms for those of you just north and east of daughter and even near this year as well. we are seeing lightning strikes right now throughout kirkwood and even to l
so while you're out there kayaking or hiking along the lake.you can report any littering or cloudiness in the water or any invasive algae. >> select any concerns that you see some abc litter and overflowing trash cans. they're using the images that citizen upload or observations that they make to see where there might be new areas around the lake where algae is occurring or where that kind of water quality and clarity is decreasing. >> the app is designed to work even in the most...
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powell, lake mead and folsom lake at record lows. lake piru is considered one of the best preserved lakes, but it's only at 20% capacity. >> and this is one of the main reservoirs here in too much of the of the work on - downstream. >> reporter: fueling fires, this one roaring north of sacramento forcing new evacuations today. so far this year wildfires burning more than twice the acreage of last year's record fire season. lakes rervoirs i piru is at le fifth of its typical surface area. the water used to lap up where those trees are behind me. that means aircraft -- >> signs say this is all evidence of climate change. we're seeing it in more lakes across the country. the dangerous heat wave moving in yet again. >>> in the meantime tonight to the chilling words heard in newly released body camera video from the attack on the capitol. this new video shows the suspect can be heard yelling at the officers, you're going to die tonight. here's pierre thomas. >> reporter: tonight, graphic new videos showing just how vicious the threat was
powell, lake mead and folsom lake at record lows. lake piru is considered one of the best preserved lakes, but it's only at 20% capacity. >> and this is one of the main reservoirs here in too much of the of the work on - downstream. >> reporter: fueling fires, this one roaring north of sacramento forcing new evacuations today. so far this year wildfires burning more than twice the acreage of last year's record fire season. lakes rervoirs i piru is at le fifth of its typical surface...
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the depths of lake constance are no home to a creature originally from the black sea. this is fascinating and terrified when there, aggravating and annoying if it were not really sure what they're doing here. the clunk muscle disrupting the ecosystem of lake constance, an important source of drinking water and biodiversity kristof booth and echo is a commercial fisherman whose halls have been declining over the years. and his fishing nets are increasingly clogged with clog muscles, and dash off country. they've got very sharp edges and depend if you're unlucky and dredge up a lot of shells and one catch then the entire net is covered with these tiny hole. so of course that reduces your cash code and, and the congo muscles are too small to eat. the loosen up there. no use at all. really. the clunk of muscle was 1st discovered here in 2016, they probably migrated, latching onto the homes of both store ways for the scientists at the institute of lake research and long and hawk in germany. much about the muscles remains a mystery through close monitoring. the team 1st want
the depths of lake constance are no home to a creature originally from the black sea. this is fascinating and terrified when there, aggravating and annoying if it were not really sure what they're doing here. the clunk muscle disrupting the ecosystem of lake constance, an important source of drinking water and biodiversity kristof booth and echo is a commercial fisherman whose halls have been declining over the years. and his fishing nets are increasingly clogged with clog muscles, and dash off...
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lakes at dangerous lows. meteorologist rob marciano with the latest track. >>> tonight, the chilling words heard in newly released body camera video from the attack on the capitol. the video showing graphic assaults against police. a suspect can be heard yelling to officers, you're going to die tonight. pierre thomas reporting. >>> president biden and the phone call with vladimir putin today, issuing a new warning over the latest ransomware attacks targeting the u.s. those attacks again based in russia. and the president was asked today, will there be action if president putin doesn't crack down on criminals in his own country? >>> our team inside haiti tonight. the fbi and department of homeland security will help investigate in that country. and the video, nearly two dozen suspects under arrest, including two americans. what those americans now claim. >>> back here at home, the acting fda commissioner taking an extraordinary step tonight, calling for a federal investigation into that agency's approval of th
lakes at dangerous lows. meteorologist rob marciano with the latest track. >>> tonight, the chilling words heard in newly released body camera video from the attack on the capitol. the video showing graphic assaults against police. a suspect can be heard yelling to officers, you're going to die tonight. pierre thomas reporting. >>> president biden and the phone call with vladimir putin today, issuing a new warning over the latest ransomware attacks targeting the u.s. those...
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along lake. you can report cloudy invasive or later. with the simple click just select any concerns that you see some abc litter and overflowing trash cans on your smartphones web browser. any other plastic food or drink containers like i was mentioning micro plastics and plastics. breaking down or big concern in our area. the app works even in the most remote places here and talk the data collected analyzed by environmentalists in volunteers. they're using the images that citizen upload or observations that they make to see where there might be new areas around the lake where algae is occurring or where that kind of water quality and clarity. >> is decreasing. they fully expect to see thousands of people flooding these beaches this weekend for the 4th of july. so there will no doubt be plenty of photos that report sent into the researchers at u c davis tahoe, making sure they keep area clean for many more years to come here at king's speech in lake tahoe melanie townsend, fox 40 news. >> sure lo
along lake. you can report cloudy invasive or later. with the simple click just select any concerns that you see some abc litter and overflowing trash cans on your smartphones web browser. any other plastic food or drink containers like i was mentioning micro plastics and plastics. breaking down or big concern in our area. the app works even in the most remote places here and talk the data collected analyzed by environmentalists in volunteers. they're using the images that citizen upload or...
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. >>> and what exactly is lurking in lake merritt? no monsters that we know of, but there is someththas spottedo a ow see pretty clear for now. our natural air-conditioning has arrived. we do have cooler temperatures jason, did you know geico could save you hundreds on car insurance and a whole lot more? cool. so what are you waiting for? mckayla maroney to get your frisbee off the roof? i'll get it. ♪ (upbeat music) ♪ ♪ ♪ whoa. here you go. (in unison) thank you mckayla! dude,...
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they're also affecting drinking water supplies because they clog up the lakes extraction pipes. the concrete walls of the water work are covered in clusters of mussels. ah, the facility had to hire for additional people to keep them clean. the muscle invasion was already a growing problem last year and also an incredible amount so much more than we used to catch all i see now is quite a muscle and they all have this round belly. meanwhile, they pose a threat to the entire ecosystem. because as all get the sauces a very vague and real concern comes from the fact that there are filter feeders, they get their food from open water feeding on plant in. and it's too much plankton . there's nothing left over for the other creatures that rely on them, especially white fish, which are the main catches for the lakes, commercial fishermen the. i don't, the health of fish for fish goes off and my hope is for the muscles to be controlled naturally by a parasite or disease which would level out their numbers. or i the the delicate balance of nature has been upset. researchers at the universit
they're also affecting drinking water supplies because they clog up the lakes extraction pipes. the concrete walls of the water work are covered in clusters of mussels. ah, the facility had to hire for additional people to keep them clean. the muscle invasion was already a growing problem last year and also an incredible amount so much more than we used to catch all i see now is quite a muscle and they all have this round belly. meanwhile, they pose a threat to the entire ecosystem. because as...
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web browser while you're out kayaking or hiking along the lake. you can report any litter cloudiness in the water or invasive algae. >> select any concerns that you see some abc litter and overflowing trash cans. they're using the images that citizen upload or observations that they make to see where there might be new areas around the lake where algae is occurring or where that kind of water quality and clarity. >> is decreasing. the app is designed to work even in the most remote places around lake tahoe. well, here we are for another check of your weather forecast at 4.14, am and john of people are deciding maybe to go to lake tahoe. this weekend. in download that app and do all of those great things. what's the weather look like there and back here at home. yes, it's going to be nice. there and here it's a for lake tahoe this weekend. >> do watch out for some thunderstorms possible, especially in those peaks around the lake to that's something that we start to see this time of year that monsoonal moisture firing up in the sierra nevada. and we
web browser while you're out kayaking or hiking along the lake. you can report any litter cloudiness in the water or invasive algae. >> select any concerns that you see some abc litter and overflowing trash cans. they're using the images that citizen upload or observations that they make to see where there might be new areas around the lake where algae is occurring or where that kind of water quality and clarity. >> is decreasing. the app is designed to work even in the most remote...
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they're also affecting drinking water supplies because they clog up the lakes extraction pipes. the concrete walls of the waterworks are covered in clusters of mussels. ah, the facility had to hire for additional people to keep them clean. the for invasion was already a growing problem last year. as an incredible amount. so much more than we used to catch all i see now is quite a muscles. they all have this round belly. meanwhile, they pose a threat to the entire ecosystem. because it's all good to us is a very vague and real concern comes from the fact that there are filter feeders, and they get their food from open water on from feeding, on plankton and if they are too much blank, and there's nothing left over for the other creatures that rely on them, especially white fish, which are the main catches for the lakes, commercial fishermen. i hope the fish fish might it goes off and my hope is for the muscles to be controlled naturally by a parasite or ease which would level out their number sanford rumble. i live in the us in the delicate balance of nature has been upset. resear
they're also affecting drinking water supplies because they clog up the lakes extraction pipes. the concrete walls of the waterworks are covered in clusters of mussels. ah, the facility had to hire for additional people to keep them clean. the for invasion was already a growing problem last year. as an incredible amount. so much more than we used to catch all i see now is quite a muscles. they all have this round belly. meanwhile, they pose a threat to the entire ecosystem. because it's all...
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i can tell you in detroit lake where i am right now.certainly can feel the sting of the smoke in our eyes and it's here, but we don't see any smoke columns at this point. no, quite a bit south to west. there's the boot lake fire that fire has burned more than 20 homes and more than 50 structures already want to show you some video of what this fire near detroit lake looks like right now. they're attacking the ruler fire from the air using a helicopter for water dogs. >> they also have crews on the ground today with from 60 to a 100 acres for the people who live about 8 miles away here in detroit lakes, seeing fire. >> is a reminder of losing everything. one year ago. my family, we're all scared. we had we were packing up and then of course, all the locals up here. we're trying to coordinate with them in case something happened us. >> we've seen last year that it will move 20 or 30 miles and couple hours. so 8 miles away is not really good feeling. i mean, we're already prepared. backpacks are important papers are stuffed away ready to g
i can tell you in detroit lake where i am right now.certainly can feel the sting of the smoke in our eyes and it's here, but we don't see any smoke columns at this point. no, quite a bit south to west. there's the boot lake fire that fire has burned more than 20 homes and more than 50 structures already want to show you some video of what this fire near detroit lake looks like right now. they're attacking the ruler fire from the air using a helicopter for water dogs. >> they also have...
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is not so much of a lake . >> reporter: angel sanchez noticed the lake has gone back in time. >> its very dry. >> reporter: our crew hiked into the park to see for ourselves. a mile and a half in, an empty lake. fenced off and surrounded by brown grass and dry hills. >> it's the driest year since 1976, '77. >> reporter: >> on top of last year, which was also dry and making conditions much worse. >> reporter: the city of fairfield tells us this lake is natural, relying solely on rainwater and runoff to fill up, which means without a wet season and substantial rain, there won't be a lake. we asked professor lund if there is no water, how will wildlife survive in the park. >> some of the native wildlife will have an ability to live through droughts. >> reporter: what about the animals that can't? the city of fairfield tells us they are providing park wildlife with guzzlers , small box with the ramp that can hold about eight gallons of water for animals big and small to drink from. >> we have some liking for wildlife. we're going to have to find ways to help them stay around through dro
is not so much of a lake . >> reporter: angel sanchez noticed the lake has gone back in time. >> its very dry. >> reporter: our crew hiked into the park to see for ourselves. a mile and a half in, an empty lake. fenced off and surrounded by brown grass and dry hills. >> it's the driest year since 1976, '77. >> reporter: >> on top of last year, which was also dry and making conditions much worse. >> reporter: the city of fairfield tells us this lake is...
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look out of a lake geneva, with its landmark. she had built a fountain that pumps water, 140 meters high. the ball is fits, rising to disenchanted landscape with the lake and the ups you need it's a full size. geneva is a cross roads. the mountains cut us off, but the plains are open as far as the i can see. people have to travel to geneva because the lake is an obstacle. now, even if you want to travel from the north to the south, you have to cross the lake. should like an upstart, you can only do that by a geneva for sure professor most vision, i'm heading south to italy or in the other direction over the saint bernard pass. have to look for the new like for the past. geneva is also a crossroads of thought, and we saw where great thinkers develop their theories that jones junk who so this is also part of our history set. since it's reflected in the character of the people here. they welcome the whole world yourself to more to learn a little bit from everyone and yet remain themselves still. there may fiscal member mem geneva ge
look out of a lake geneva, with its landmark. she had built a fountain that pumps water, 140 meters high. the ball is fits, rising to disenchanted landscape with the lake and the ups you need it's a full size. geneva is a cross roads. the mountains cut us off, but the plains are open as far as the i can see. people have to travel to geneva because the lake is an obstacle. now, even if you want to travel from the north to the south, you have to cross the lake. should like an upstart, you can...
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authorities there say if that lake level there falls much lower. >> the dam at lake oroville won't beble to provide hydroelectric power for the state's power grid. nancy loo tells us what this means for about 25 million people in several western states. >> there's much less water lapping at the shores of many lakes and reservoirs. these days images out of the west make clear it is not a normal year. and what little water is left is evaporating faster due to heat. >> in normal years. california gets about 50% of its electricity problem. hydroelectric power. we might get half of that about this year. just because it's been so dry with california's lake oroville at just 27% capacity. >> the department of water resources may soon shut down the hydroelectric power plant there for the first time ever. >> the same may happen soon to the south due to a very depleted lake mead in nevada and not nearly enough water at the hoover dam just keeps going down and down and down and the situation could eventually impact the power supply for about 25 million people in arizona and nevada and southern ca
authorities there say if that lake level there falls much lower. >> the dam at lake oroville won't beble to provide hydroelectric power for the state's power grid. nancy loo tells us what this means for about 25 million people in several western states. >> there's much less water lapping at the shores of many lakes and reservoirs. these days images out of the west make clear it is not a normal year. and what little water is left is evaporating faster due to heat. >> in normal...
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certainly, people at lake tahoe . we heard someone on the phone say earlier that, yes, those chairs, those ski lists were in operation at a time. everything came to a grinding halt . all of that needs to be examined. >> i forgot about that because those chairs, not all of them, but some of them, the trams are in operation even during the summer. not skiing, but you might take it to the top of the mountain so you can do mountain biking or sightseeing, so they are in operation, and that infrastructure will need to be examined, have here if we had an earthquake. all the muni tracks, b.a.r.t. tracks, caltrain tracks would have to be examined, so they are doing the same thing with their trams and ski lift equipment in the summertime being used for mountain biking and things like that. there's a lot to consider. south tahoe felt it, and a lot of people in the bay area are up in that area now vacationing. whether it is at the camping grounds or campgrounds or in the lake tahoe region, they probably thought they were getting
certainly, people at lake tahoe . we heard someone on the phone say earlier that, yes, those chairs, those ski lists were in operation at a time. everything came to a grinding halt . all of that needs to be examined. >> i forgot about that because those chairs, not all of them, but some of them, the trams are in operation even during the summer. not skiing, but you might take it to the top of the mountain so you can do mountain biking or sightseeing, so they are in operation, and that...
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this is the main artery coming up from south lake tahoe into lake tahoe. briefly shut down 395 was briefly shut down as crews cleared those boulders. it has since reopened, 395. the quake hit about two hours ago. the exact time, 3:49 p.m. it was centered on the california side of the border. you can see the map here. it's triggered a cluster of aftershocks between lake tahoe and mono lake. so far, more than 40 aftershocks. one as high as 4.6. here's another look at some of the rock slides triggered by this quake. you can see, again, you can see people looking up on the hillslide, all the dust and debris from the falling rocks. one point, 395, the main freeway there, was shut down. >> they were able to reopen in about an hour and a half. and we have had, like you said, a dozen aftershocks. some strong. let's check in with jeff ranieri. what can you tell us about the earthquake and the aftershocks? >> based on the seismic area we're dealing with and the size of the fault lines which are -- it's made of a bunch of smaller different fault lines in that seismic
this is the main artery coming up from south lake tahoe into lake tahoe. briefly shut down 395 was briefly shut down as crews cleared those boulders. it has since reopened, 395. the quake hit about two hours ago. the exact time, 3:49 p.m. it was centered on the california side of the border. you can see the map here. it's triggered a cluster of aftershocks between lake tahoe and mono lake. so far, more than 40 aftershocks. one as high as 4.6. here's another look at some of the rock slides...
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they may have all been exposed to covid up hume lake. that is east of fresno in the sierra. now the mom now telling kron 4 news at this was dangerous and avoidable. >> but first, dan thorn live for us in castro valley tonight. he joins us now with more. dan. >> well, vicki and grant this mother's concern is over proof of vaccination or. a negative covid-19 test. she believes that this lake and also these churches, including 3 crosses here and castro valley may have allowed students without showing proof of vaccination or proof of a negative covid-19 test to go to camp and that exposed hundreds of other kids that were at that camp with them and she tells us that this apparent lack of oversight site put her daughter risk and also hundreds of other kids at risk as well. >> at least 3 campers at hume lake christian camps have tested positive for covid-19 3 crosses church in castro valley had hundreds of their kids at the camp in the sierra national forest last week, 4 days into the trip on july. 15th hume lake notified parents of the positive tests by tuesday morning. 3 crosses
they may have all been exposed to covid up hume lake. that is east of fresno in the sierra. now the mom now telling kron 4 news at this was dangerous and avoidable. >> but first, dan thorn live for us in castro valley tonight. he joins us now with more. dan. >> well, vicki and grant this mother's concern is over proof of vaccination or. a negative covid-19 test. she believes that this lake and also these churches, including 3 crosses here and castro valley may have allowed students...
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lake and mendocino county until late on monday. the concern here is high to very high heat risk as temperatures sore between 100 and 115 degrees. it will be extreme. we have heat advisory for santa clara county. noon tomorrow until 11:00 p.m. on sunday. heat illness there, middle 90s to lower 100s to middle 100s. as we start you off in the morning it will be comfortable at 5:00 a.m. not so much at noon. you notice there are 90s inland, well inland by the afternoon. we are talking triple digit heat, the coast will remain mild in the 60s. i will let you know how long the hot weather will last. the weekend forecast coming up. >> things are heating up quickly, thanks. >>> today, governor newsom asked us all to voluntarily cutback on how much water we use. in the bay area, every county other than san francisco is in a drought state of emergency. marin, san mateo counties were add today. we have more now on how newsom says you can help. >> reporter: with a good portion of the state now in year two of a significant drought governor newsom
lake and mendocino county until late on monday. the concern here is high to very high heat risk as temperatures sore between 100 and 115 degrees. it will be extreme. we have heat advisory for santa clara county. noon tomorrow until 11:00 p.m. on sunday. heat illness there, middle 90s to lower 100s to middle 100s. as we start you off in the morning it will be comfortable at 5:00 a.m. not so much at noon. you notice there are 90s inland, well inland by the afternoon. we are talking triple digit...
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>> "you're not jumping into that lake, are ya?"sing his jumping to raise awareness for chicago musicians and venues struggling in the pandemic. >> i think it's really special. why am i crying? ( laughter ) it is, it is really unique. from the people who he helped get through it, you know, remotely. >> diaz: get through the pandemic? >> yeah, yeah. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> diaz: when we visited, thisgr group had a special song for o'conor. ♪ but he jumps every day jump! ♪ >> diaz: so much joy came from one person's relatively small act. >> i don't know if it's small. it's a big commitment. something that's clearly crazy, brings people together. ( cheers and applause ) >> diaz: just like he did for his one-year jump. so, what has this done for your mental health? >> i think it's definitely improved my outlook. you can do something really small and it can turn into something big. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> yeah! >> diaz: and he says he's going to keep going. that is the "cbs weekend news" for this saturday. don't forget "sunday morning with jane pauley" first thing to
>> "you're not jumping into that lake, are ya?"sing his jumping to raise awareness for chicago musicians and venues struggling in the pandemic. >> i think it's really special. why am i crying? ( laughter ) it is, it is really unique. from the people who he helped get through it, you know, remotely. >> diaz: get through the pandemic? >> yeah, yeah. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> diaz: when we visited, thisgr group had a special song for o'conor. ♪ but he jumps every day...
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one works at a coffee shop, 3959 on the way to south lake tahoe is shutdown right now. caltran has not said when that highway will reopen. i want to check now with vianey arana, did you feel any shaking where you are? >> i sure did. i tweeted out a video within a few seconds of feeling it. this little guy started barking. interestingly enough, i did take a look at the distance wide where i am located which is in san jose verses where it happened. it is 2.5 hours away. my guess is i felt the sway of the earthquake based on the fact that i live in a taller building. a lot of the buildings in california are designed to sway with the motion of the earthquake. i did tweeted out and a lot of people retweeted saying the dog felt it. in 2019, i got to meet with a seismologist, the number one question is can dogs feel earthquake? the thing is no. they are sensitive to sound, they can feel it but it is already happening. nothing fell off so that's the good thing. it was a littleerve-racking once i started feeling the shake of the building. >> okay, good. we'll follow the story. a
one works at a coffee shop, 3959 on the way to south lake tahoe is shutdown right now. caltran has not said when that highway will reopen. i want to check now with vianey arana, did you feel any shaking where you are? >> i sure did. i tweeted out a video within a few seconds of feeling it. this little guy started barking. interestingly enough, i did take a look at the distance wide where i am located which is in san jose verses where it happened. it is 2.5 hours away. my guess is i felt...
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. >>> plus, what exactly is lurking in lake merit?he creature spotted recently that delicia: this is where all our recycling is sorted -- 1.2 million pounds every day, helping to make san francisco the greenest big city in america. but that's not all you'll find here. there are hundreds of good-paying jobs, with most new workers hired from bayview-hunter's point. we don't just work at recology, we own it, creating opportunity and a better planet. now, that's making a difference. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hey google, turn up the heat. ♪ ♪ ♪ receive a chargepoint home flex charger or a public charging credit. see your volvo retailer for details. at worksman cycles, we've been building bikes for a hundred years. but our customers' needs have changed, so we expanded our product line to include electric cycles. we used the unlimited 1.5 percent cash back from our chase ink business unlimited ® credit card to help purchase tools and materials to build new models. and each time we use our card, we earn cash back to help grow our business. it's more than c
. >>> plus, what exactly is lurking in lake merit?he creature spotted recently that delicia: this is where all our recycling is sorted -- 1.2 million pounds every day, helping to make san francisco the greenest big city in america. but that's not all you'll find here. there are hundreds of good-paying jobs, with most new workers hired from bayview-hunter's point. we don't just work at recology, we own it, creating opportunity and a better planet. now, that's making a difference. ♪...
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okay napa counties lake bury us up big and beautiful and especially crowded now as other lakes become shallow from the drought, this group from sacramento won't be voting here on the fourth too hectic. it's going to be a madhouse here trying to get your boat in and out all day long. it's going to be a madhouse, so i'd rather not napa county's water cops will be on patrol expecting some 30,000 visitors to the lake over the holiday. they are concerned about boat and swimmer. safety. we had six drownings last year, plus two more drownings in june last weekend, a 25 year old man from guatemala tried to swim from one side of this cove to the other and went under distance and depth can be deceiving. it's not a pool, there's drop offs. things happen here the weekend before a 22 year old man from san jose drowned in this cove. he fell off an inner tube. he didn't know how to swim. his friends tried to save him but couldn't find him in the dark water when our dive team comes out, um it's a blackwater dive. they can't see much further than, um, a foot or two. the department puts out training vi
okay napa counties lake bury us up big and beautiful and especially crowded now as other lakes become shallow from the drought, this group from sacramento won't be voting here on the fourth too hectic. it's going to be a madhouse here trying to get your boat in and out all day long. it's going to be a madhouse, so i'd rather not napa county's water cops will be on patrol expecting some 30,000 visitors to the lake over the holiday. they are concerned about boat and swimmer. safety. we had six...
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along lake. you can report cloudy invasive or later. with simple click just select any concerns that you see some abc litter and overflowing trash cans on your smartphones web browser. any other plastic food or drink containers like i was mentioning micro plastics and plastics. breaking down or big concern in our area. the app works even in the most remote places here in top the data, collected and analyzed by environmentalists in volunteers. they're using the images that citizen upload or observations that they make to see where there might be new areas around the lake where algae is occurring or where that kind of water quality and clarity. >> is decreasing. they fully expect to see thousands of people flooding these beaches this weekend for the 4th of july. so there will no doubt be plenty of photos and reports and into the researchers at u c davis tahoe, making sure they keep this area clean for many more years to come here at king's speech in lake tahoe melanie townsend, fox 40 news. >> all
along lake. you can report cloudy invasive or later. with simple click just select any concerns that you see some abc litter and overflowing trash cans on your smartphones web browser. any other plastic food or drink containers like i was mentioning micro plastics and plastics. breaking down or big concern in our area. the app works even in the most remote places here in top the data, collected and analyzed by environmentalists in volunteers. they're using the images that citizen upload or...
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they want people to use a new app that's called the citizen lake tahoe app.you can access it from your smart phone's web browser. so if you're out there, you're kayaking, you're hiking along lake or you're just hanging out. you can report any littering cloudiness in the water or invasive algae by using the app. >> select any concerns that you see some abc litter and overflowing trash cans. they're using the images that citizen upload or observations that they make to see where there might be new areas around the lake where algae is occurring or where that kind of water quality and clarity. >> is decreasing. >> the app is designed to work even in the most remote places around lake tahoe. take a live look here at sfo. it's foggy, but it's also a busy day for employees there and at other bay area airports, millions of americans are taking flight today on. >> one of the busiest travel days ever. and with the almost behind us or waning. at least people are antsy to get out there with all those people, though, at the airport. some luggage is sure to get misplaced,
they want people to use a new app that's called the citizen lake tahoe app.you can access it from your smart phone's web browser. so if you're out there, you're kayaking, you're hiking along lake or you're just hanging out. you can report any littering cloudiness in the water or invasive algae by using the app. >> select any concerns that you see some abc litter and overflowing trash cans. they're using the images that citizen upload or observations that they make to see where there might...
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napa counties lake berryessa, big and other lakes become more shallow from the droughtc.ing to be a madhouse here trying to get your boat in and out all day long. it's gonna be a madhouse, so i'd rather not napa county's water cops will be on patrol, expecting some 30,000 visitors to the lake over the holiday. they are concerned about boat and swimmer. safety we had six drownings last year, plus two more drownings in june last weekend, a 25 year old man from guatemala tried to swim from one side of this cove to the other and went under distance and depth can be deceiving. it's not a pool. there's drop offs. things happen here the weekend before a 22 year old man from san jose drowned in this cove. he fell off an inner tube. he didn't know how to swim. his friends tried to save him, but couldn't find him in the dark water when our dive team comes out, um it's a blackwater dived. they can't see much further than, um, a foot or two, the department puts out training videos warning how easy it is to drown when exhausted pass. and or inebriated, and the victim usually disappear
napa counties lake berryessa, big and other lakes become more shallow from the droughtc.ing to be a madhouse here trying to get your boat in and out all day long. it's gonna be a madhouse, so i'd rather not napa county's water cops will be on patrol, expecting some 30,000 visitors to the lake over the holiday. they are concerned about boat and swimmer. safety we had six drownings last year, plus two more drownings in june last weekend, a 25 year old man from guatemala tried to swim from one...
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that skepticism is what lake officials are up against.n a county where 52% of eligible residents are back. vaccinated statewide. it's 63% the bay area even higher. we saw people just going out and enjoying life, the sheriff notes. the covid uptick coincides with the lifting of social and business restrictions in mid june. about the time the delta variant began surging lake county, he says, also has a strong independent streak. i've had my vaccine. i'm like a lot of people. i was a little bit skeptical about it. i don't necessarily believe what what i hear on the news or from the government right away, and so. i wanted to wait a little bit of time and i wait until i felt it was safe for me a month out from covid, frank goodman. seuin still has some brain fog and low energy. i think the fatigue is probably the worst symptom of it all. his family is very relieved. he's okay. good. manson believes covid's rise comes from lake county being small and close knit, and that's what's great about this county. you come here and everybody is like one
that skepticism is what lake officials are up against.n a county where 52% of eligible residents are back. vaccinated statewide. it's 63% the bay area even higher. we saw people just going out and enjoying life, the sheriff notes. the covid uptick coincides with the lifting of social and business restrictions in mid june. about the time the delta variant began surging lake county, he says, also has a strong independent streak. i've had my vaccine. i'm like a lot of people. i was a little bit...
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lake and mendocino county until late on monday. the concern here is high to very high heat risk as temperatures sore between 100 and 115 degrees. it will be extreme. we have heat advisory for santa clara county. noon tomorrow until 11:00 p.m. on sunday. heat illness there, middle 90s to lower 100s to middle 100s. as we start you off in the morning it will be comfortable at 5:00 a.m. not so much at noon. you notice there are 90s inland, well inland by the afternoon. we are talking triple digit heat, the coast will remain mild in the 60s. i will let you know how long the hot weather will last. the weekend forecast coming up. >> things are heating up quickly, thanks. >>> today, governor newsom asked us all to voluntarily cutback on how much water we use. in the bay area, every county other than san francisco is in a drought state of emergency. marin, san mateo counties were add today. we have more now on how newsom says you can help. >> reporter: with a good portion of the state now in year two of a significant drought governor newsom
lake and mendocino county until late on monday. the concern here is high to very high heat risk as temperatures sore between 100 and 115 degrees. it will be extreme. we have heat advisory for santa clara county. noon tomorrow until 11:00 p.m. on sunday. heat illness there, middle 90s to lower 100s to middle 100s. as we start you off in the morning it will be comfortable at 5:00 a.m. not so much at noon. you notice there are 90s inland, well inland by the afternoon. we are talking triple digit...
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lake berryessa is a man made lake. county the lake is 15 miles north to south, about an hour and 45 minutes from san francisco and 90 minutes to sacramento. come from everywhere they truly do. i've had people come from as far as pennsylvania and new york. what's the draw them that they come specifically here? just look around. that's the draw this beautiful lake, right? people just want to get out and about and what other perfect way for you to be able to be able to enjoy outside is on about this is terrible. wind blowing through your hair. i don't have any hair. but when will be blowing through my hair as well? there's not craziness going on at the dock. we ran into san bruno resident brandy vasquez and her crew as they wrapped up another barry as a trip here. it's warm, so we can jump in the lake and surf easily and you'll have to wear a wetsuit and it really is easy access. there's a few different points where we can drop in our boat, so it's easy to do a day trip, but we also we love camping out here. they shared s
lake berryessa is a man made lake. county the lake is 15 miles north to south, about an hour and 45 minutes from san francisco and 90 minutes to sacramento. come from everywhere they truly do. i've had people come from as far as pennsylvania and new york. what's the draw them that they come specifically here? just look around. that's the draw this beautiful lake, right? people just want to get out and about and what other perfect way for you to be able to be able to enjoy outside is on about...
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this side of lake tahoe.built a mansion so grand in noteworthy that it became a historical landmark and eventually a state park. >> this is what happened to the original an estate built in 19 '02 by a s w helmet in-house, one of the wealthiest families in early california history. >> the house is 11,700 square feet a california craftsman style. so using original materials from the lake tahoe basin. so what we see behind us all. the granite came from lake tahoe. >> the estate stretches across more than 1000 acres of the sugar pine point state park. the mansion known as the pine lodge was the family summer home from 19. '03, to 1965 until was saved by the state. the attention was to tear down the house and turn this into a campground. a lakeside campground thanks to some very passionate advocates. the pine lodge is now what heidi doyle says. it's a home for all californians. it's a family home. it's very livable. even though it's 11,000 square feet much larger than my personal house. i can see being in there an
this side of lake tahoe.built a mansion so grand in noteworthy that it became a historical landmark and eventually a state park. >> this is what happened to the original an estate built in 19 '02 by a s w helmet in-house, one of the wealthiest families in early california history. >> the house is 11,700 square feet a california craftsman style. so using original materials from the lake tahoe basin. so what we see behind us all. the granite came from lake tahoe. >> the estate...
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this side of lake tahoe.u built a mansion so grand in noteworthy that it became a historical landmark and eventually a state park. >> this is what happened to the original an estate built in 19 '02 by a s w helmet in-house, one of the wealthiest families in early california history. >> the house is 11,700 square feet a california craftsman style. so using original materials from the lake tahoe basin. so what we see behind us all. the granite came from lake tahoe. >> the estate stretches across more than 1000 acres of the sugar pine point state park. the mansion known as the pine lodge was the family summer home from 19 '03, to 1965 until was saved by the state. the attention was to tear down the house and turn this into a campground. a lakeside campground thanks to some very passionate advocates. the pine lodge is now what heidi doyle says. it's a home for all californians. it's a family home. it's very livable. even though it's 11,000 square feet much larger than my personal house. i can see being in here an
this side of lake tahoe.u built a mansion so grand in noteworthy that it became a historical landmark and eventually a state park. >> this is what happened to the original an estate built in 19 '02 by a s w helmet in-house, one of the wealthiest families in early california history. >> the house is 11,700 square feet a california craftsman style. so using original materials from the lake tahoe basin. so what we see behind us all. the granite came from lake tahoe. >> the estate...
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. >> i don't think will get 10,000 people like we did juneteenth but people will come to the lake. >> my concern is that the lake will be flooded with people, and that will, the warm weather will draw a large crowd. >> reporter: the fear is the bigger the crowd, the bigger potential for conflict, like on juneteenth were gunfire killed one person and injured seven others. >>. crowds will lead to more problems if there is no system in place for the crowd. >> reporter: she will be returning this weekend as a vendor due to the expected crowd sizes. some neighbors like longtime resident renc dyer is also beating leaving for the weekend. her neighbor was hit by gunfire in the juneteenth shooting. >> i'm dipping into my savings to remain safe. i don't feel safe on so many levels. >> reporter: there closed part of lakeshore and other streets to nonresidents, highlighted in red, starting at 4:00 saturday morning, and ending monday morning. >> there is a lance weare trying to strike in terms of protecting public safety and making sure that everyone still has access to the lake. >> there are mix
. >> i don't think will get 10,000 people like we did juneteenth but people will come to the lake. >> my concern is that the lake will be flooded with people, and that will, the warm weather will draw a large crowd. >> reporter: the fear is the bigger the crowd, the bigger potential for conflict, like on juneteenth were gunfire killed one person and injured seven others. >>. crowds will lead to more problems if there is no system in place for the crowd. >>...
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football standout from the bay area, found dead at a campground near lake oroville. it happened over the fourth of july weekend and this evening, police say it's a homicide are crime reporter henry lee is live in the newsroom with the latest on the investigation. henry well, andre tyler dixon was found dead under circumstances that have yet to be fully explained. his loved ones want answers and are hoping for justice. is a tragic. blow to everybody, friends and family of 20 year old tyler dixon of san pablo are in shock after the football stand that was found dead at a buchanan campground. the victim of a homicide i can imagine. someone doing this to him at five a.m. saturday, butte county sheriff's deputies responded to a 911 call reporting possible gunfire at the bidwell canyon marina campground that lake orville, they found dixon dead in a tent he'd been kept in with another family. sheriff's investigators have not said how he was killed, but are investigating his death as a homicide. right now, we were in the early stages of the investigation and one of those thi
football standout from the bay area, found dead at a campground near lake oroville. it happened over the fourth of july weekend and this evening, police say it's a homicide are crime reporter henry lee is live in the newsroom with the latest on the investigation. henry well, andre tyler dixon was found dead under circumstances that have yet to be fully explained. his loved ones want answers and are hoping for justice. is a tragic. blow to everybody, friends and family of 20 year old tyler dixon...
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at folsom lake in sacramento county. the drought has exposed an abandoned gold rush village, dennis shanahan has a closer look. >> as the waters of folsom lake received to levels rarely seen the remnants of a long ago abandoned flooded gold rush village are reemerging. you can now see building foundations bricks broken pottery and rusty nails that were all once part of mormon island. the town was settled in the late 1840's by prospectors by 1853. it had a population of more than 2500 settlers. according to state archives. >> what was left of the town got flooded in 1955 when folsom dam was built during our visit to the site on the southeastern side of the lake near brown's ravine. >> we saw plenty of history, but no other explorers among the ruins. it's a bit of a hike from the parking lot and on the park's lake bed in 100 degree heat. a brutal one. but the rewards are candy for the imagination. as you walk past the remnants of roads or where they canals and you discover pieces of the past visitors to the park are advise
at folsom lake in sacramento county. the drought has exposed an abandoned gold rush village, dennis shanahan has a closer look. >> as the waters of folsom lake received to levels rarely seen the remnants of a long ago abandoned flooded gold rush village are reemerging. you can now see building foundations bricks broken pottery and rusty nails that were all once part of mormon island. the town was settled in the late 1840's by prospectors by 1853. it had a population of more than 2500...
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look at all the way through susan, bill getty gull lake and then heading out in toward nevada. so again, that smoke there. but again, we see more of an onshore wind that keeps all the smoke out of the bay area. air quality looking really good here that fog and low cloud cover. moving on shore right now. the winds start to pick up out there as to 24 miles an hour into fairfield 19 that stinson beach 26 in the day of a 12 miles an hour pacifica there and on shore at this time. so temperatures today, cooler than normal in the san francisco 62 degrees oakland just a little bit below the average of 67 76 degrees in pleasanton san jose temperatures in livermore concord yesterday were in the upper 90's. so they cool up very nicely today, a warm 86 degrees instead of the hot 90's a little more 89 in concord in 85 degrees in santa rosa up there tonight. the clouds begin to fill in just a bit. we may see a couple patches of coastal drizzle not going to be as extensive as it's been this past month. and then tomorrow morning clouds giving way to some sunshine. i think a little more sun eve
look at all the way through susan, bill getty gull lake and then heading out in toward nevada. so again, that smoke there. but again, we see more of an onshore wind that keeps all the smoke out of the bay area. air quality looking really good here that fog and low cloud cover. moving on shore right now. the winds start to pick up out there as to 24 miles an hour into fairfield 19 that stinson beach 26 in the day of a 12 miles an hour pacifica there and on shore at this time. so temperatures...
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now the air quality anywhere moderate to unhealthy around lake tahoe. earlier today it was very unhealthy. so we'll continue to see air quality issues there tomorrow. we're expecting air quality issues around lake tahoe to be unhealthy. at home green acrossthe board with good air quality. some good news around tahoe, some showers developing. that will help clear some of that smoke out, could bring some beneficial rain to nearby fires right now. these showers are not going linger that long. there's the onshore wind, 28 current wind gust at san francisco, 20 at sfo, 17 in oakland. tomorrow the onshore wind continues keeping our a quality rather good. the air quality tomorrow, those pm2.5 levels, that particulate matter, most areas below 50 which means we have fresh air across much of the region. numbers now slightly cooler compared to yesterday, 61 in the city, 66 oakland, 75 san jose, 73 in santa rosa. mid-80s to lower 90s in our warmest spots inland this hour. here's live doppler 7 along we' tracking, a lot of showers around the four corners. this monso
now the air quality anywhere moderate to unhealthy around lake tahoe. earlier today it was very unhealthy. so we'll continue to see air quality issues there tomorrow. we're expecting air quality issues around lake tahoe to be unhealthy. at home green acrossthe board with good air quality. some good news around tahoe, some showers developing. that will help clear some of that smoke out, could bring some beneficial rain to nearby fires right now. these showers are not going linger that long....
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so dull. >> fall came to salt lake city, leaves yellow and fell.is got to them like a black cloud. as a businessman ken dolezsar, chris and david novak continued their hustle and flow. the storm bearing down on them was loaded, not with economic ruin, but something else entirely. >> i couldn't believe it. and everyone was there, all of our friends and we sat there. we couldn't move. it was like... it was unbelievable. >> "dateline" returns after the break. break....
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i'm leading lake sarah. that is let me see. think so even though because we mother and we know the disadvantages under different digits of the conflict. so we decided to sit with our young ones. those who are living in conflict, what hasn't been and that's what makes this unusual. women are taking the lead and making a difference. the canyon constitution upholds gender equality, but in practice, it's still the exception that kenyan branch of the environmental group t n. c is led by more nearer and younger. she says, can you needs more women leaders like you, but they're actually raising their voice is making decisions on how that can someone can be managed, especially for example, there's a conservancy that has to leave the facilities and they get conservation fees. these the issue or file sharing of those proceeds between the operations of the conservancy and percentage goes back to the communities so that it can, you know, invest in education, health facilities and others. the t n. c runs 39 nature conservancy in kenya. it al
i'm leading lake sarah. that is let me see. think so even though because we mother and we know the disadvantages under different digits of the conflict. so we decided to sit with our young ones. those who are living in conflict, what hasn't been and that's what makes this unusual. women are taking the lead and making a difference. the canyon constitution upholds gender equality, but in practice, it's still the exception that kenyan branch of the environmental group t n. c is led by more nearer...
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we will top out in the lake 100s today for lake and mendocino. this is where the excessive heat warning is. the numbers we looked at today, those don't even get you to this point. this doesn't start until tomorrow. it's friday, saturday, sunday, those are the three hottest days. the focus will be here as it off iten is in inland valleys o east bay. north bay mountains have this and there is a heat advisory which is not as intense but strong enough for san jose and rest of the santa layer are a valley to be aware for friday, saturday, sunday that the temperatures will climb enough that you will want to be easy on yourself. look at the numbers. sunday is still hot. early next week, we get better in a hurry. we will go back down to average thankfully. back to you. >> thank you. >>> next, a treat for delicia: this is where all our recycling is sorted -- 1.2 million pounds every day, helping to make san francisco the greenest big city in america. but that's not all you'll find here. there are hundreds of good-paying jobs, with most new workers hired f
we will top out in the lake 100s today for lake and mendocino. this is where the excessive heat warning is. the numbers we looked at today, those don't even get you to this point. this doesn't start until tomorrow. it's friday, saturday, sunday, those are the three hottest days. the focus will be here as it off iten is in inland valleys o east bay. north bay mountains have this and there is a heat advisory which is not as intense but strong enough for san jose and rest of the santa layer are a...
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george, so the tip of lake george, the southern tip of lake george, is actually pretty good. he decides to move the rest of the army south. so yes, they moved through that area, but fort william henry, it plays no role. >> so we're getting close to the end of our time, and so i just want to come back to my thoughts about counterinsurgency and the problems and get your reactions. i mean, it seems to me [inaudible] the conflicts, the extensive support of the rebellion, revolution, or whatever it may be, and how often we get that wrong, and of course we tend to talk to the people who support america or britain and who give an exaggerated account. i mean i'm always amazed that galloway was telling people in london just before yorktown that four out of five americans support the british and [inaudible] always insisted on that. of course the situation is fluid. people are changing sides. >> right. >> and no modern methods to try to get an opinion poll. but even with those methods, we often still can't get an accurate representation. it seems to me what else is important is foreign
george, so the tip of lake george, the southern tip of lake george, is actually pretty good. he decides to move the rest of the army south. so yes, they moved through that area, but fort william henry, it plays no role. >> so we're getting close to the end of our time, and so i just want to come back to my thoughts about counterinsurgency and the problems and get your reactions. i mean, it seems to me [inaudible] the conflicts, the extensive support of the rebellion, revolution, or...
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especially white fish, which are the main catches for the lakes. commercial fishermen. i don't, i hope the fisher 50 for money goes off and my hope is for the muscles to be controlled naturally by a parasite or disease which would level out their numbers or i the, the delicate balance of nature has been upset researchers at the university of constance are also hoping the lake can handle itself. biologist, who is on and lim, knowledge of what helped have anchored cages at different temper. ah, i want to use a cage if you compare abundance matter thing site and the outside of the katie's to seeds are influence of water burst. muscles. waterfall might help reduce the muscle population in 2002 scientists using the same experimental setup, found that coots, parents, and push our ducks that spent the winter at lake constance fed on muscles. they fed unsee pro muscles, which are about the same size as clog muscles, down to a depth of about 7 meters. letting shunt into this winter is an idea for our experiments because we're having a very mild winter for us. not a lot of the di
especially white fish, which are the main catches for the lakes. commercial fishermen. i don't, i hope the fisher 50 for money goes off and my hope is for the muscles to be controlled naturally by a parasite or disease which would level out their numbers or i the, the delicate balance of nature has been upset researchers at the university of constance are also hoping the lake can handle itself. biologist, who is on and lim, knowledge of what helped have anchored cages at different temper. ah, i...
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mark demsky. >> absolutely beautiful there, south lake tahoe. and if you are going to be joined maybe some gulf this weekend. make sure to bring the sunscreen maybe current abroad around with you to just for some shade american morning. yeah. are expected to be in the 90's today and this weekend even but checking in on our camera right now over the san francisco international airport. it's looking calm winds are very light right now and will be a little breezy in the but we're also not seeing as much of that thick fog that we saw yesterday and it's not really widespread. just a couple of small areas in the bay where we're picking that temperatures, though, are versus the same time yesterday in fact, i just saw it's about 17 warmer out in fairfield right now compared to yesterday morning. you can see livermore also 16 degrees. warmer for says yesterday as well. current temperature, there is 70 degrees out in the south bay currently in the mid 60's 61 in san mateo. 55 in petaluma overnight lows are actually going to be a little higher tomorrow as
mark demsky. >> absolutely beautiful there, south lake tahoe. and if you are going to be joined maybe some gulf this weekend. make sure to bring the sunscreen maybe current abroad around with you to just for some shade american morning. yeah. are expected to be in the 90's today and this weekend even but checking in on our camera right now over the san francisco international airport. it's looking calm winds are very light right now and will be a little breezy in the but we're also not...
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this is pushing north and approaching south lake tahoe area. a live look at home in san francisco, you see as we look west that patchy fog. our temperatures are kind of all over the may us from downtown san francisco, 70s concord as well as for san jose and santa rosa. livermore is already at 90, heating up for you in the tri valley. 15-mile per hour winds out of the northwest at sfo and also oakland, 12 concord, 17-mile per hour winds in fairfield and 12 in palo alto. red flag warning for the bay area has been dropped. it has been canceled. we have a slim chance of an isolated thunderstorm as we head through our day but really lacking in monsoonal moisture and instability. mild around the bay and hot temperatures inland, highs holding steady this week, slightly cooler as we look to inland locations over the next several days. the strong ridge of high pressure providing monsoonal moisture around the ridge ur ho what to expect, mostly sunny to partly sunny skies but it's to the east with the bulk of the action over nevada as well as over the sie
this is pushing north and approaching south lake tahoe area. a live look at home in san francisco, you see as we look west that patchy fog. our temperatures are kind of all over the may us from downtown san francisco, 70s concord as well as for san jose and santa rosa. livermore is already at 90, heating up for you in the tri valley. 15-mile per hour winds out of the northwest at sfo and also oakland, 12 concord, 17-mile per hour winds in fairfield and 12 in palo alto. red flag warning for the...