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with an artificial first lens.lenses were rigid, so to speak, they could only be placed through the large incision, this is the first model that was delivered to this patient fedorov, who put in patients a plastic lens developed by himself. at first, scientists from all over the world criticized, but the result is that vitya has grown old, the technology has become obsolete, the capsule of the eye has become cloudy, and the lens is like a new one 199. i had a lens, but it turns out that i’m only in the fourteenth year found out that i have the first mm first lens which is in its native place before my operation. there svyatoslav nikolaevich put in the front chamber. this is between between the cornea and the iris today to replace the scalpel. lasers came, and the lenses are not so hard anymore, he does those things. good afternoon, the surgeon usually does it with his hand. that is, these incisions crush the cloudy lens. this allows us to reduce the time of the operation and do everything with precision. the whole
with an artificial first lens.lenses were rigid, so to speak, they could only be placed through the large incision, this is the first model that was delivered to this patient fedorov, who put in patients a plastic lens developed by himself. at first, scientists from all over the world criticized, but the result is that vitya has grown old, the technology has become obsolete, the capsule of the eye has become cloudy, and the lens is like a new one 199. i had a lens, but it turns out that i’m...
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on an artificial first lens. hard, so to speak, e their er, could only be put through a large incision. this is the first model that was delivered to this patient fedorov, who put on the patients, developed by the same plastic lens and was initially criticized by scientists all over the world. but the result is old. vitya has outdated this technology, the capsule of the eye has become cloudy, and the lens, as new today, has been replaced by a scalpel, lasers have come, and the lenses are no longer such hard things, which the surgeon usually makes by hand. that is, these incisions crush the cloudy lens. this allows us to reduce the time of the operation and do everything with precision. the entire operation takes a maximum of 10 minutes, the surgeon, through tiny punctures, removes the remnants of the native lens, cleans the eye capsule and puts an artificial lens in jewelry. now they are soft, they can be driven, how is there such a one, he himself is ideal with an order of 12-13 mm. it's now folded up to the poi
on an artificial first lens. hard, so to speak, e their er, could only be put through a large incision. this is the first model that was delivered to this patient fedorov, who put on the patients, developed by the same plastic lens and was initially criticized by scientists all over the world. but the result is old. vitya has outdated this technology, the capsule of the eye has become cloudy, and the lens, as new today, has been replaced by a scalpel, lasers have come, and the lenses are no...
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. >> i'm len kiese. good morning. the warriors are getting ready for game one one of the nba finals against the celtics. tip-off is at 6:00 tonight. >>> justin andrews is live inside chase center with some of the fan excitement, plus we'll hear from some of the players on how they're feeling before the series. >>> first, let's see how it's feeling outside. here is meteorologist jessica burch with a look at your forecast. >> thanks so much, len. i was going to start with a live look over the city. but it's too foggy. long story short, it's too foggy. patchy fog pushing in from offshore as we speak. low clouds settled in through out the bay area. we have more clouds where that came from as we head into the next couple days. the weather is changing for us. low pressure pushing in from the north chasing the forecast as we head into the weekend where temperatures start cooling do you think. we actually have a chance of showers as we head into our sunday forecast. taking a step back, it's friday eve today. good morning. we'
. >> i'm len kiese. good morning. the warriors are getting ready for game one one of the nba finals against the celtics. tip-off is at 6:00 tonight. >>> justin andrews is live inside chase center with some of the fan excitement, plus we'll hear from some of the players on how they're feeling before the series. >>> first, let's see how it's feeling outside. here is meteorologist jessica burch with a look at your forecast. >> thanks so much, len. i was going to start...
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for a teenager with an artificial first lens.o speak, e them uh, you could put only through a large incision. this is the first model that was delivered to this patient fedorov , who put on patients, developed by the same plastic lenses. at first, scientists from all over the world criticized. but here's the result again. vitya has outdated these technologies, the capsule of the eye has become cloudy, and the lens, as new today, has been replaced by a scalpel, lasers have come, and the lenses are no longer so hard. he does the things that a surgeon usually does with his hand. that is, these incisions crush the cloudy lens. this allows us to reduce the time of the operation and to do everything with precision, the whole operation takes a maximum of 10 minutes, the surgeon, through tiny punctures, removes the remnants of the native lens, cleans the eye capsule and puts an artificial line in jewelry. now they are soft. they can be carried out like gel constructors. it is also specially located like this, it is the most ideal in the
for a teenager with an artificial first lens.o speak, e them uh, you could put only through a large incision. this is the first model that was delivered to this patient fedorov , who put on patients, developed by the same plastic lenses. at first, scientists from all over the world criticized. but here's the result again. vitya has outdated these technologies, the capsule of the eye has become cloudy, and the lens, as new today, has been replaced by a scalpel, lasers have come, and the lenses...
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i'm len kiese. >> i'm amanda starrantino. the primary elections are in the books with bay area voters making some big decisions and results are still coming in this morning. >> we have live team coverage this morning. anne makovec is tracking the battle over law and order from the live news desk. >> we begin with jocelyn marion with the race drawing national attention. tell us more about it. >> after more than two years in office, the race is out. the race was called shortly after the first batch of results were released. let's take a look at the latest numbers updated earlier this morning with 62% of precincts reporting, 60% of votes counted thus far have been in favor of the recall. once the polls closed and results started to come in, lots of cheering at the yes on h watch party in san francisco last night. >> what has happened here is certainly not a referendum by any stretch of imagination on criminal justice reform, not only here in san francisco, but across this nation and beyond. >> with the no on h watch party, boudi
i'm len kiese. >> i'm amanda starrantino. the primary elections are in the books with bay area voters making some big decisions and results are still coming in this morning. >> we have live team coverage this morning. anne makovec is tracking the battle over law and order from the live news desk. >> we begin with jocelyn marion with the race drawing national attention. tell us more about it. >> after more than two years in office, the race is out. the race was called...
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len? >> oh yeah. they will ale bounce back. just one game. >> we're good. >> only up from here. >> yes. >> thank you, justin. stay with kpix 5 for continuing coverage of the nba finals on air, on kpix.dom and streaming on "cbs news bay area." 95.7 host daryl "the guru" johnson will join us for the game time segment and give us his insight into what he saw during game one. it is now 6:06. >>> time for a lock at the other top stories. >> an encouraging jobs report from the u.s. labor department. u.s. employers added 390,000 jobs in may, this exceeds economists' predictions of about 350,000. the labor department says the unemployment rate remained low last month at 3.6%. cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger will join us live to talk about the numbers, coming up at 6:40. >>> today marks the eighth annual national gun violence awareness day. last night president biden urged congress to taxing on gun reform after a wave of mass shootings. >> after columbine, after sandy hook, after charleston, orlando, las vegas, after parkland
len? >> oh yeah. they will ale bounce back. just one game. >> we're good. >> only up from here. >> yes. >> thank you, justin. stay with kpix 5 for continuing coverage of the nba finals on air, on kpix.dom and streaming on "cbs news bay area." 95.7 host daryl "the guru" johnson will join us for the game time segment and give us his insight into what he saw during game one. it is now 6:06. >>> time for a lock at the other top stories....
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len? >> thank you, g. >>>t is now 4:51. ahead, the warriors tying up the nba finals >>> good morning everybody from chase center, where the warriors last night did what they had to do and they did it well, blew the boston celtics off the floor, their 88 point total the lowest that the celtics have had in these playoffs. steph curry stayed loose with juan toscano-anderson before game two, boston got off to a hot start. jaylen brown, the former cal bear knocked down a three. celtics up early. brown had 13 in the first. late in the first, gary payton ii first game since fracturing his elbow in the second round hit a corner pocket three to make it a one-point game. curry the bank was open, beat the buzzer. golden state up 31-30 finishing on an 18-8 run. midway through the second, jayson tatum threw it right to curry, 1 of 18 boston turnovers. steph tied the game up at 40. under five minutes left in the half, andrew wiggins from deep, capped off a 10-0 dubs run that made it 45-40 warriors. now a one-point golden state lead, tatu
len? >> thank you, g. >>>t is now 4:51. ahead, the warriors tying up the nba finals >>> good morning everybody from chase center, where the warriors last night did what they had to do and they did it well, blew the boston celtics off the floor, their 88 point total the lowest that the celtics have had in these playoffs. steph curry stayed loose with juan toscano-anderson before game two, boston got off to a hot start. jaylen brown, the former cal bear knocked down a...
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good morning, it's tuesday, june 7th bye i'm len kiese. >> i'm amanda starrantino. let's start with a check of our weather and traffic on this tuesday morning beginning with first alert meteorologist jessica burch. we have a couple days to enjoy the weather before the next heat wave. >> exactly. >> ugh. >> especially where you live in the east inland areas, my goodness, it is going to heat up significantly. we'll touch on that in a second. let's start off with a beautiful live look just over the a thin layer as we wake up, patchy fog in san francisco this morning, just closer to the sutro tower. daytime highs today nothing to write home about really. just in the san francisco area we're dealing with mid to low 60s. 90s up near fairfield so a relatively large spread there, but take a look at this, in our east inland areas, keep in mind this is really not isolated to the bay but more so off in the hills and the valleys, just by thursday even into friday that heat wave will really impact those areas just due to the fact that they're not getting the onshore flow the sam
good morning, it's tuesday, june 7th bye i'm len kiese. >> i'm amanda starrantino. let's start with a check of our weather and traffic on this tuesday morning beginning with first alert meteorologist jessica burch. we have a couple days to enjoy the weather before the next heat wave. >> exactly. >> ugh. >> especially where you live in the east inland areas, my goodness, it is going to heat up significantly. we'll touch on that in a second. let's start off with a...
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i'm len kiese. >> i'm amanda starrantino. let's start with first alert meteorologist jessica burch who will fill us in on this warmup. >> it's warming up indeed, amanda. if you feel like it's hot outside, brace for tomorrow. we're heating up significantly as we head into our friday forecast. on the bright shied, a short-lived system. once we extend into the weekend, looking beautiful. a live look from the salesforce tower cam. you see a little bit of partly cloudy conditions just in the bay area. here is our day time highs. i want to dive straight into this forecast. pacifica up to 64, san francisco 71. it's drying up a lot for us. we're dealing with the onshore flow which will keep relative humidity higher along the bay and the coast. however, our inland areas, significantly different than what we're starting off this workweek with. concord up to 94, antioch 98, 99 in fairfield. it's heating up. the national weather service issued two watches and a warning, all the orange highlighted counties and zones on this map and an exc
i'm len kiese. >> i'm amanda starrantino. let's start with first alert meteorologist jessica burch who will fill us in on this warmup. >> it's warming up indeed, amanda. if you feel like it's hot outside, brace for tomorrow. we're heating up significantly as we head into our friday forecast. on the bright shied, a short-lived system. once we extend into the weekend, looking beautiful. a live look from the salesforce tower cam. you see a little bit of partly cloudy conditions just in...
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that is, what happens to the lens, it becomes more convex. uh, the optics are changing and the person who before that was a far-sighted hyprometrope without a biome. even more precisely, he suddenly becomes inexperienced. uh, and grandma can say that, uh, well, i should already take off my glasses in order to read the newspaper, here i am, i'm younger there, yes, well, more one such symptom by which a cataract can be detected. uh, this is suddenly the appearance of double vision in one eye, we close one, we close one and we have double vision. well, how creepy? well, probably this is the initial phase then, and then this is a complete clouding of the lens, but it can last depending on genetics. everyone has their own way. for someone this can happen within 5 years, for someone it can take 50 years for the complete formation of cataracts, and only surgery can be treated, perhaps the only way to treat cataracts. it surgical treatment, but glaucoma is a little different with glaucoma. and as i told you, this is such a more hmm terrible disease i
that is, what happens to the lens, it becomes more convex. uh, the optics are changing and the person who before that was a far-sighted hyprometrope without a biome. even more precisely, he suddenly becomes inexperienced. uh, and grandma can say that, uh, well, i should already take off my glasses in order to read the newspaper, here i am, i'm younger there, yes, well, more one such symptom by which a cataract can be detected. uh, this is suddenly the appearance of double vision in one eye, we...
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. >> and i'm len kiese. today we bring the potential for more wildfires and widespread power problems as the day of hot weather gets more intense. here's first alert meteorologist jessica burch with the heat. >> let's start off with current temperatures alone. concord at 69 degrees. 56 in san jose. san francisco at 61, jumping up into the 80s as we head into the afternoon daytime highs. a huge ridge of high pressure is pushing its way into our coastline as we speak drying us up and warming us up. on the bright side it's a quick system. this is really only for today alone. now there's advisories and warnings at the national weather service issued. we'll highlight that in a second. one thing to note we're mostly under a heat advisory for all the highlighted orange zones on this map. solano county the exception where we're dealing with an excessive heat warning until tomorrow. is it record-breaking? no, not necessarily. where we could see the waiver santa rosa where today we're expected to get up to 100. the re
. >> and i'm len kiese. today we bring the potential for more wildfires and widespread power problems as the day of hot weather gets more intense. here's first alert meteorologist jessica burch with the heat. >> let's start off with current temperatures alone. concord at 69 degrees. 56 in san jose. san francisco at 61, jumping up into the 80s as we head into the afternoon daytime highs. a huge ridge of high pressure is pushing its way into our coastline as we speak drying us up and...
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i'm len kiese. >> i'm amanda starrantino. the warriors finally got it done taking home game two of the nba finals, a crucial win against the boston celtics. steph curry led the dubs to victory with a dominating performance last might. >> jocelyn moran is live at thrive city. you're happy, a ray of sunshine this morning. >> reporter: yes, definitely a lot different than we were feeling friday morning. i think we were a little bit sad after thursday night's loss but make no mistake, we were confident we were going to come back and tie up the series and it was a great game. steph curry led the way with 29 points and jordan poole finished with 17. fans couldn't stop talking about his near half court shot at the buzzer to finish the third quarter. fans you were excited, you felt it inside chase center and thrive city and bars and restaurants throughout the bay. among those at chase center was c. lo green and rapper e40. even though we lost game one dub nation was confident they'd get it done. >> they had us down, we needed to boun
i'm len kiese. >> i'm amanda starrantino. the warriors finally got it done taking home game two of the nba finals, a crucial win against the boston celtics. steph curry led the dubs to victory with a dominating performance last might. >> jocelyn moran is live at thrive city. you're happy, a ray of sunshine this morning. >> reporter: yes, definitely a lot different than we were feeling friday morning. i think we were a little bit sad after thursday night's loss but make no...
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len? >>> coming up in today's "travel tuesday" the frustrations felt nationwide after some of the worst airline cancellations of the year. >>> and a cheaper option for gas, the fuel that costs less than what you're paying at the pump. why can only some drivers use it? >>> this morning airlines are working to the question back on track after another weekend of travel nightmares. >> weather and staffing contode. gianna has more on this "travel tuesday." >> it's terrible to fly right now. >> reporter: mackenzie roberts should have spent her holiday in las vegas, instead she and her boyfriend slept on philadelphia airport's floor after their american airlines flight was canceled, rebooked and canceled again. >> we cried. we were frustrated. it was terrible. i mean, we went home. we had no other choice. >> reporter: boston's logan airport and new york's laguardia saw some of the worst cancellations. delta topped the list canceling over 900 flights, that's more than it had canceled all of last s
len? >>> coming up in today's "travel tuesday" the frustrations felt nationwide after some of the worst airline cancellations of the year. >>> and a cheaper option for gas, the fuel that costs less than what you're paying at the pump. why can only some drivers use it? >>> this morning airlines are working to the question back on track after another weekend of travel nightmares. >> weather and staffing contode. gianna has more on this "travel...
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i'm len kiese. >> i'm amanda starrantino. >>> we're following a fire in pittsburgh this morning. anne makovec has more. what's the latest, anne? >> the good news is the fire is out, but evacuation orders are still in effect and it caused some frantic early morning hours for a lot of people in pittsburgh. take you live to the scene right now. this is daffodil drive where people are starting to come back home after this frantic early morning evacuation. it was in effect for several dozen homes. you can see a large firefighter response. that's because this thing had the potential to do some major damage. want to show you video from earlier this morning. the fire broke out around 3:00 a.m. and spread quickly because the vegetation is so dry. starting to threaten homes around daffodil drive. firefighters rushed to the scene and got it under control. it burned some fences in the area, but no homes. no cause right now, but contra costa fire spokesperson says it's the latest of several fires likely caused by human activity. want to show you a map of that area. close to the keller landfil
i'm len kiese. >> i'm amanda starrantino. >>> we're following a fire in pittsburgh this morning. anne makovec has more. what's the latest, anne? >> the good news is the fire is out, but evacuation orders are still in effect and it caused some frantic early morning hours for a lot of people in pittsburgh. take you live to the scene right now. this is daffodil drive where people are starting to come back home after this frantic early morning evacuation. it was in effect for...
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i'm len kiese. >> good morning, sunshine. i'm amanda starrantino and this weekend san francisco pride parade and celebration is happening, the first time since 2019 in pen. we have live team coverage with everything that you need to know, as we start with first alert meteorologist jessica burch, actually, we're not going to start with her but i'll introduce her because she's here to talk about the weather. >> hi! >> gianna is also here to help you get to your parade routes. >> but first, we want to start with jocelyn moran live from sunday's pride parade start. a lot of excitement ahead including for many businesses out there. >> reporter: yes, absolutely. we just had a parade on monday for the warriors, so another few exciting days for the city of san francisco especially given the pandemic, this is the first time the parade is back since the pandemic began, so definitely a boost for businesses in the area but let's talk about the parade route and give you an idea of what you can expect. that is going to start on sunday at 1
i'm len kiese. >> good morning, sunshine. i'm amanda starrantino and this weekend san francisco pride parade and celebration is happening, the first time since 2019 in pen. we have live team coverage with everything that you need to know, as we start with first alert meteorologist jessica burch, actually, we're not going to start with her but i'll introduce her because she's here to talk about the weather. >> hi! >> gianna is also here to help you get to your parade routes....
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i'm amanda starrantino. >> i'm len kiese.th jessica burch and the dangerous heat today. >>> it is pretty bad. triple digits in the forecast. the national weather service had to get involved by issuing heat advisories. we will highlight that in a second. let's start off with live looks right now over the golden gate bridge. a clear day for us, the onshore flow keeping the bay area a little cooler than the rest of our areas as we head into this afternoon, especially off in the east bay. current temperatures right now, lots of sunshine. 67 up near concord. 64 in livermore. 61 in san francisco where today we are getting right back up into the 80s for san francisco alone. notice how as we extend off into our hills and our east inland areas it is a warm setup for us. well above average actually. about 15 to 20 degrees above average. here are the heat advisories i was talking about. althhlig on the map that are orange, that's the heat advisory that starts today at 11:00 a.m. it extends throughout the afternoon and ends at 10:00 p.m.
i'm amanda starrantino. >> i'm len kiese.th jessica burch and the dangerous heat today. >>> it is pretty bad. triple digits in the forecast. the national weather service had to get involved by issuing heat advisories. we will highlight that in a second. let's start off with live looks right now over the golden gate bridge. a clear day for us, the onshore flow keeping the bay area a little cooler than the rest of our areas as we head into this afternoon, especially off in the east...
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len and amanda? >>> election officials are holding out hope for big turnout numbers today. >> that's because only 15% of registered california voters have actually returned their ballots so far. broken down by county, santa clara reports about the same, 16%. san francisco is about 20% and in san mateo, about the same, just 88,000 ballots have come back of the more than 430,000 that went out. >> in terms of looking at the actual numbers compared to the 2018, we're at about maybe 25% below that at this juncture. that could change in a heartbeat. >> political analysts say the absence of high-profile, big-ticket races could dent turnout as could ballot fatigue as californians just voted in last fall's gubernatorial recall. >> here's a look at the top race for attorney general. anne marie schubert is running as an independent, republican nathan hockman, they are trying to unseat incumbent democrat rob bonta and disagree crime hit a historic local on his watch. in san diego the recall of chesa boudin. he m
len and amanda? >>> election officials are holding out hope for big turnout numbers today. >> that's because only 15% of registered california voters have actually returned their ballots so far. broken down by county, santa clara reports about the same, 16%. san francisco is about 20% and in san mateo, about the same, just 88,000 ballots have come back of the more than 430,000 that went out. >> in terms of looking at the actual numbers compared to the 2018, we're at about...
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i'm len kiese. >> i'm amanda starrantino. let's get over to anne makovec at the live desk with more on the east bay quick. anne, i just got a text from my boyfriend in concord, he definitely felt it there. >> concord was one of the real hot spots. social media has been blowing up. a lot of people have been calling the news room to report it. the 4.1 magnitude quake hit at 5:07 about seven miles northwest of pittsburg near bay point and sassoon bay. 3600 people reported feeling it to the usgs from as far south as santa cruz to east of sacramento and north to santa rosa. so certainly a wide-ranging effect there. a lot of those people jumping on social media to share their experiences. here is just a taste of that. a lot of people reporting -- waking up straight out of their bed. some knowing immediately it was an earthquake. others wondering if it was something else shaking up their bed or shaking up their house. it was, indeed, a 4.1, which is not a huge earthquake by any means. so we're not expecting reports of damage or inju
i'm len kiese. >> i'm amanda starrantino. let's get over to anne makovec at the live desk with more on the east bay quick. anne, i just got a text from my boyfriend in concord, he definitely felt it there. >> concord was one of the real hot spots. social media has been blowing up. a lot of people have been calling the news room to report it. the 4.1 magnitude quake hit at 5:07 about seven miles northwest of pittsburg near bay point and sassoon bay. 3600 people reported feeling it to...
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len? >> i will a live look at chase center, the golden state warriors bounced back tying up the series against the boston celtics. they defeated the team 107-88. >> jocelyn moran is live at thrive city right now. you might be a little tired but we know you're feeling good. >> reporter: yes, it's definitely a little tired but i'm all smiles this morning. you know, i think fans were a little bit sad after thursday's game loss but you know what? we did not lose faith that we would come back and tie the series and it was a great one. steph curry led the way with 29 points and jordan poole had a night, he finished with 17 points. what fans couldn't stop talking about last night his near half court shot at the buzzer to finish the third quarter. fans were excited. you felt it inside chase center. you felt it outside at thrive city, and you felt it inside bars and restaurants throughout the bay area. among those at chase center was singer c. lo green and bay area rapper e40. although we lost game
len? >> i will a live look at chase center, the golden state warriors bounced back tying up the series against the boston celtics. they defeated the team 107-88. >> jocelyn moran is live at thrive city right now. you might be a little tired but we know you're feeling good. >> reporter: yes, it's definitely a little tired but i'm all smiles this morning. you know, i think fans were a little bit sad after thursday's game loss but you know what? we did not lose faith that we...
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len and amanda. >> it's 6:19. an illuminating new concept in robotics. >> lighting the way for rescuers some day. that sto you want it all, just like i do... well now there's a new way to save with xfinity. now, get unlimited internet, wifi equipment and a free streaming box... ...risk free with no term contract and a 2-year rate guarantee for just $30 a month when you add xfinity mobile. learn how you can get all this and one unlimited line of mobile for 2 years for about the same price you could pay other providers for one unlimited 5g line. it's all part of a new xfinity 3 for 1 bundle. switch today! >>> welcome back. it is 6:23 on your wednesday morning. it's now time for "morning mix." >> future big rescue getting help with tiny robots and the nfl star saying bye-bye to the field. what's up with this, gi? >> once again. nfl star tight end rob gronkowski announces his retirement. this is his second time retiring from the nfl. i guess it's a thing now. having previously hung up his cleats in new england playing
len and amanda. >> it's 6:19. an illuminating new concept in robotics. >> lighting the way for rescuers some day. that sto you want it all, just like i do... well now there's a new way to save with xfinity. now, get unlimited internet, wifi equipment and a free streaming box... ...risk free with no term contract and a 2-year rate guarantee for just $30 a month when you add xfinity mobile. learn how you can get all this and one unlimited line of mobile for 2 years for about the same...
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scandalous cases of dep against jordanians with soft light, table lamps, jewelry, handiwork, how a photo lens can save human lives, as well as in the administration of the us president there is no unity on the further strategy of anti-russian sanctions of the company, officially received the status of a million-plus city and in russia the area of natural fires was reduced by three times. and we start with urgent news, one person died, 17 were injured as a result of new shelling of settlements in donbass by ukrainian radicals in a day. they purposefully fired almost 500 rounds of ammunition at apartment buildings , including from heavy weapons an hour ago, shells from a multiple launch rocket system exploded on an entelimonovka. well, a little earlier they fired on yasinovataya and makiyivka, meanwhile, russian units of the force. dpr close the cauldron around avdiivka from there the nazis fire on donetsk the latest reports, if not the front, in the reportage of boris maksudov. ukrainian artillery from the very dawn begins to shell the outskirts. donetsk, by this hour it is known that from 7
scandalous cases of dep against jordanians with soft light, table lamps, jewelry, handiwork, how a photo lens can save human lives, as well as in the administration of the us president there is no unity on the further strategy of anti-russian sanctions of the company, officially received the status of a million-plus city and in russia the area of natural fires was reduced by three times. and we start with urgent news, one person died, 17 were injured as a result of new shelling of...
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. >> i'm len kiese. this marks the first time their victory parade will be hosted in san francisco. >> we have live team coverage with the parade hours away in the city. first alert meteorologist jessica burch will have a look at the conditions outside for you and gianna franco will have some of the best ways to get to the parade. >> justin andrews has some of the excitement from fans. first we start with jocelyn moran at market and drum. how are things where you are? >> reporter: we're seeing more fans trickle in and seeing a lot of blue and goad. a lot is going on to be prepared for this because that is esse essential. along market there are barricades to help the thousands of people expected off the street and on the sidewalks. the parade starts on market and main and goes to market and eighth streets, a little bit more than a mile. as people think about coming, safety is top of mind. san francisco police say sfpd will be in uniform and plain clothes to ensure the crowd stays safe. >> they're not tole
. >> i'm len kiese. this marks the first time their victory parade will be hosted in san francisco. >> we have live team coverage with the parade hours away in the city. first alert meteorologist jessica burch will have a look at the conditions outside for you and gianna franco will have some of the best ways to get to the parade. >> justin andrews has some of the excitement from fans. first we start with jocelyn moran at market and drum. how are things where you are? >>...
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i'm amanda starrantino. >> and i'm len kiese. good morning to you as well.ch. >> wre startinff wit a live look from the salesforce tower kam, a very beautiful day at least in the sky where a lot of inland areas are actually dealing with clear skies as we wake up. however, if you live closer to san francisco, look at the sutro tower, the fog bankrolling in over the hills right now. another live look from the golden gate bridge. can't even see the bridge for that matter. here's fog future cast as we extend into the morning hours. it pulls back, bleeds off due to wind shifting, pushing from the northwest. nonetheless, daytime highs today, it's a beautiful day in our inland areas where we are dealing with sunshine. daytime highs very much above average, just like yesterday for that matter. that's going to change, though, as we head into this weekend. we'll have more on that and touch more in the full forecast. from the coast to the bay, daytime highs today still ranging in the 60s. we'll have more on what you can expect for the rest of the week in just a little
i'm amanda starrantino. >> and i'm len kiese. good morning to you as well.ch. >> wre startinff wit a live look from the salesforce tower kam, a very beautiful day at least in the sky where a lot of inland areas are actually dealing with clear skies as we wake up. however, if you live closer to san francisco, look at the sutro tower, the fog bankrolling in over the hills right now. another live look from the golden gate bridge. can't even see the bridge for that matter. here's fog...
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i'm amanda starrantino. >> i'm len kiese.right to gianna franco tracking the breaking news with b.a.r.t. all morning. what's the latest? >> we're still dealing with delays. that might be the case for most of the morning. the good news is everything has been fixed from that earlier computer problem. it took about an hour where b.a.r.t. was pretty much not available at all for commuters this morning. it started about 4:45 this morning. they're getting back on track. we're still dealing with major delays. plan for that this morning. see conditions at the bay bridge. an earlier start to the commute with the metering lights getting flipped on earlier than urinal. that's because a lot of people likely using this instead of public transit to get into san francisco. you have that option. hopefully things will get easier as the morning progresses. live look at the nimitz. this has been an okay commute along 880. we're keeping a close eye on the temperatures. it's going to be warm today and the rest of the weekend. here is jessica. >>
i'm amanda starrantino. >> i'm len kiese.right to gianna franco tracking the breaking news with b.a.r.t. all morning. what's the latest? >> we're still dealing with delays. that might be the case for most of the morning. the good news is everything has been fixed from that earlier computer problem. it took about an hour where b.a.r.t. was pretty much not available at all for commuters this morning. it started about 4:45 this morning. they're getting back on track. we're still...
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len? >> thank you, anne. >>> it's 6:40.o currency has been having a terrible week. >> what does this mean? joining me now live is this money expert. >> what's going on with bitcoin and what does it mean for the stock market? >> we've been looking at this extensively. crypto, which includes bitcoin and many other as if you're investing in crypto, volatility is par course. what's going on right now is we started the week with some devastating news that a huge lending platform in cryptocurrency was halting transactions. you couldn't get your money. that was spooking a lot of investors. coin base, huge exchange platform, laying off 20% of its staff. that's not encouraging people to get into this market. it's happening on the back drop of the overall financial market which has entered a bear market, 20% off its highs as investors worry about the potential recession, inflation and rising interest rates. >> how risky is it to invest in crypto? i know you said we fneed to wai it out. >> it's unregulated. there's no protection for i
len? >> thank you, anne. >>> it's 6:40.o currency has been having a terrible week. >> what does this mean? joining me now live is this money expert. >> what's going on with bitcoin and what does it mean for the stock market? >> we've been looking at this extensively. crypto, which includes bitcoin and many other as if you're investing in crypto, volatility is par course. what's going on right now is we started the week with some devastating news that a huge...
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len: it began with investigative journalism. it began with the break-in, a local story which carl and bob were assigned to. and it stayed on the local desk of "the washington post" for the duration of the scandal. >> you were on the metro desk? len: i was number two on the metro desk. harry rosenfeld was my boss. he was brilliant. he died recently. he was the third part of that team with carl and bob. he was the one who could tell them, what they were telling him about what they were finding, he could give them an idea of what that might mean and that would push them to the next story. he was brilliant. when the book, "all the presidents men" in the movie came out, he decided to write his own book. to answer your question, investigative reporting had a lot to do with it. because people wouldn't have paid attention to it without their work. other people, judge sirica, told them about higher-ups being involved, which nobody would believe until the judge said so. at the time the water get committee was doing its work, there was les
len: it began with investigative journalism. it began with the break-in, a local story which carl and bob were assigned to. and it stayed on the local desk of "the washington post" for the duration of the scandal. >> you were on the metro desk? len: i was number two on the metro desk. harry rosenfeld was my boss. he was brilliant. he died recently. he was the third part of that team with carl and bob. he was the one who could tell them, what they were telling him about what they...
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i'm a traitor len len you hear, i betrayed everything len native, what was lenya for the sake of what the sake of cold performance absolutely chizhovny man. laziness laziness you do not understand his advertising. yulenka will never forgive me for this. know that his father is a traitor. i can't fix anything anymore this is bad. you can't fix anything with a blue death, you need to fix it with life, go and say, already, lenya has already said. if you really love, then you will fix everything. no, lyon, i can’t not go like that. may i sleepover at your place? today you can what kind of urgency? let's study it's a plan for the landing of americans in cuba, okay, don't boil one, you know how to work quickly. where did you get the secret of polychinelia well, i appreciate it, i didn’t say in vain that i need you in freedom. listen to me, well, not up to plans now, that is, if prove that the main thing is a valuable channel for fishing source in the army, usa prove it. this is not from banquets, serves the marine corps, established contact with him by correspondence. it turned out that he
i'm a traitor len len you hear, i betrayed everything len native, what was lenya for the sake of what the sake of cold performance absolutely chizhovny man. laziness laziness you do not understand his advertising. yulenka will never forgive me for this. know that his father is a traitor. i can't fix anything anymore this is bad. you can't fix anything with a blue death, you need to fix it with life, go and say, already, lenya has already said. if you really love, then you will fix everything....
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the first is the lens, our lens is transparent. well, it absorbs ultraviolet at a young age.ransparent than over the years, that is, nature has come up with the idea that the lens gradually gradually becomes more yellow and by itself blocks the passage of ultraviolet, so young people need sunglasses more than the elderly, because the lens is absolutely transparent. ultraviolet flies through it instantly, causing a change in the retina and causing clouding in the lens if a large amount strong ultraviolet light passes on the retina causing oxidative processes. its central part, which is called makola. thanks to this macula, we see. we get central vision, if the macula is affected, if there are diseases, macular degeneration of the retina, then the person ceases to see with the center, that is, such a black spot ultraviolet is one of the main causes of this terrible disease, nature protects us from ultraviolet radiation and without cornea glasses. there is such a membrane. uh on the surface of the cornea is called the bulum membrane. it is uv protection for people who, for examp
the first is the lens, our lens is transparent. well, it absorbs ultraviolet at a young age.ransparent than over the years, that is, nature has come up with the idea that the lens gradually gradually becomes more yellow and by itself blocks the passage of ultraviolet, so young people need sunglasses more than the elderly, because the lens is absolutely transparent. ultraviolet flies through it instantly, causing a change in the retina and causing clouding in the lens if a large amount strong...
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that is, these incisions crush the cloudy lens.e the time of the operation and do everything with precision. the entire operation takes a maximum of 10 minutes, the surgeon, through tiny punctures, removes the remnants of the native lens, cleans the eye capsule and puts an artificial line in jewelry. now they are soft. they can be carried out, as the gel is also specially located like this, it is the most ideal in the order of 12-13 mm. it now folds up to a point that will allow us to implant it through a 2mm incision. a once bold experiment has turned into a routine operation thanks to professional doctors and modern equipment, materials that surgeons have used foreign in recent years, mainly imported intercular lenses, german american japanese is considered the standard. so, under the sanctions, ophthalmology can find itself in a difficult situation? doctors are said to have stocks of lenses , in addition, several western companies localized their production in russia and continue to work. we have a lot of suppliers, in addition
that is, these incisions crush the cloudy lens.e the time of the operation and do everything with precision. the entire operation takes a maximum of 10 minutes, the surgeon, through tiny punctures, removes the remnants of the native lens, cleans the eye capsule and puts an artificial line in jewelry. now they are soft. they can be carried out, as the gel is also specially located like this, it is the most ideal in the order of 12-13 mm. it now folds up to a point that will allow us to implant...
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i'm len kiese. >> i'm amanda starrantino. we begin with first alert meteorologist jessica burch. >> way cooler this morning, especially when you head back home, amanda. about a ten to twenty degree difference. low pressure driving in. a great forecast for game day where, yes, we have to win today. this weather is way too beautiful for it not to happen. let's take a quick look at what we can expect as we head into the afternoon. a live look from the mark hopkins hotel cam where things are pretty calm this morning. heading into the afternoon, daytime highs in the low 60s for san francisco compared to yesterday where we were dealing with upper 60s and even some 70s in the forecast for us in the bay area. another live look just over the calm city of concord area where right now temperatures are mild. we do warm up as we head into the afternoon, around 2:00, temperatures in the 70s. nonetheless, way different than yesterday. yesterday we were forecasting mid 90s in our inland areas. we have big changes coming as we extend into the
i'm len kiese. >> i'm amanda starrantino. we begin with first alert meteorologist jessica burch. >> way cooler this morning, especially when you head back home, amanda. about a ten to twenty degree difference. low pressure driving in. a great forecast for game day where, yes, we have to win today. this weather is way too beautiful for it not to happen. let's take a quick look at what we can expect as we head into the afternoon. a live look from the mark hopkins hotel cam where...
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i'm len kiese. >> and i'm amanda starrantino. let's start with weather and traffic, beginning with first alert meteorologist jessica burch. >> thank you so much. things are pretty clear for us. we'll see some patchy fog this morning, so add to that, high clouds pushing through but a very calm day for us in the grand scheme of things. i mean, this week we're expecting a mini heat wave to push through especially in our inland east bay areas. fog this morning, near-normal weather today as well as tomorrow. by thursday, things will start changing for us. we'll see high pressure build its way from the south that will change the daytime highs significantly. so stay tuned because this is going to be a completely different setup within the next two days. inland temperatures upper 80s, this is where we should be, 14 days prior to mid summer. mid-60s for the coast. partly cloudy skies across the board and the winds are pushing in from the west, driving in all of those clouds as well as the fog, so things are changing as we head into this w
i'm len kiese. >> and i'm amanda starrantino. let's start with weather and traffic, beginning with first alert meteorologist jessica burch. >> thank you so much. things are pretty clear for us. we'll see some patchy fog this morning, so add to that, high clouds pushing through but a very calm day for us in the grand scheme of things. i mean, this week we're expecting a mini heat wave to push through especially in our inland east bay areas. fog this morning, near-normal weather today...
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. >> i'm len kiese. we'll get to weather and traffic in a couple minutes. first, a look at the big night ahead for our golden state warriors. >> by this time tomorrow the dubs could be celebrating their fourth nba title in just eight seasons. some fans are waiting on game six klay. >> obviously nicknamed iron. it wah on the to live up to it. at the same time i don't want to go in and play hero ball. >> do you feel like you can channel having game six steph? >> i will in no way infringe upon that nickname for klay. i'm going to do my job. >>> a victory in enemy territory may not be easy. the celtics haven't lost three straight games since deese. >>> live to chase center for the fans who didn't make the trek to boston. a watch party will be taking over thrive city and the arena. tip-off 6:00 tonight. we have live team coverage as the bay area anxiously awaits game six tonight. justin andrews will have the preparations under way by sfpd if the dubs win in six. >>> let's start with jocelyn moran live at thrive city. some of the fan excitement this morning. what
. >> i'm len kiese. we'll get to weather and traffic in a couple minutes. first, a look at the big night ahead for our golden state warriors. >> by this time tomorrow the dubs could be celebrating their fourth nba title in just eight seasons. some fans are waiting on game six klay. >> obviously nicknamed iron. it wah on the to live up to it. at the same time i don't want to go in and play hero ball. >> do you feel like you can channel having game six steph? >> i...
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i'm len kiese. >>> our gianna franco grabbed her phone and did this. the beaches were packed with people trying to cool off as temperatures got into the triple digits. let's hand it over to first alert meteorologist jessica burch. jessica, the big question, will we be seeing a cooldown today? >> in a way yes, but in a way no. still feeling the heat but nothing like yesterday. i also do have to admit, i was up last night to watch the sunset because i wanted to see it from summer solstice. i'm feeling it this morning. a live look this morning as the sunrises just over the santa clara valley. another live look overlooking the city where things are calm this morning. however, the weather is starting to shift for us. see the small area of low pressure, it works in a counterclockwise direction and changes the weather for us. it gives us instability in thealities fear. it is bringing in moisture as we head into the next couple days. with that in mind, if we don't see moisture, we might see dry light
i'm len kiese. >>> our gianna franco grabbed her phone and did this. the beaches were packed with people trying to cool off as temperatures got into the triple digits. let's hand it over to first alert meteorologist jessica burch. jessica, the big question, will we be seeing a cooldown today? >> in a way yes, but in a way no. still feeling the heat but nothing like yesterday. i also do have to admit, i was up last night to watch the sunset because i wanted to see it from summer...
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len ramirez reports the judges and everybody else were really caught by surprise. >> reporter: well, sheriff smith's memo saying she planned to pull her deputies from the palo alto courthouse and the morgan hill courthouse came out on friday afternoon before the memorial day weekend, and it caught just about everyone by surprise. although staffing issues in santa clara county courthouses have long been a sore spot for the sheriff's department, no one was expecting such a sudden move by sheriff lori smith. her memo dropped friday afternoon saying, quote, regrettably, the sheriff's office will no longer be able to staff the palo alto and south county court facilities effective june 13th, 2022. >> it's like an october surprise. you know it's coming, but you want to drop it right before anybody can react to it. >> reporter: gary goodman supervises the public defender's office at the palo alto courthouse. without deputies to provide security, the courthouses would effectively have to shut down. >> this building needs to stay open. we serve the underserved. north carolina county residents
len ramirez reports the judges and everybody else were really caught by surprise. >> reporter: well, sheriff smith's memo saying she planned to pull her deputies from the palo alto courthouse and the morgan hill courthouse came out on friday afternoon before the memorial day weekend, and it caught just about everyone by surprise. although staffing issues in santa clara county courthouses have long been a sore spot for the sheriff's department, no one was expecting such a sudden move by...
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but the lens, contrary to the manufacturer's statements, is not made of glass, this lens is a hmm polymer processed and quite cheap, then applying such an image to this polymer. it doesn't take much work. acrylic is lighter than glass; it is almost impossible to break it, it stands to moisture, but it is easier to scratch, so svetlana cleans the pendant after getting stuck, it is better without a brush, otherwise the lens. she showed herself and the image of the daughter well both in the dark and in the light of day, and as svetlana says at the heart on the lock from childhood, this pendant wins for a clear advantage in a month . . naturally, it fell into disrepair very quickly. she began to unfold the photograph. in the end, she got lost. well, how not to compare. just there was no land, because, well, this one, as it were, was not very liked for an interesting idea and good implementation. we would put five, but for acrylic instead of the declared igor i walk and my colleague denis morozov, the store is open the world learned about the empire of igor gulyaev when in 2009 he loudly annou
but the lens, contrary to the manufacturer's statements, is not made of glass, this lens is a hmm polymer processed and quite cheap, then applying such an image to this polymer. it doesn't take much work. acrylic is lighter than glass; it is almost impossible to break it, it stands to moisture, but it is easier to scratch, so svetlana cleans the pendant after getting stuck, it is better without a brush, otherwise the lens. she showed herself and the image of the daughter well both in the dark...
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and one of them is the lens keys. senior advisors did an interview in the german built magazine saying that actually what that concerned about. is the, the leaders will go that and suggest minutes. 3, we had too many agreements off the annexation of crimea to try and bring an end the conflict and what the ukrainians, the saying is that they will not. and this war until they have to have the territory back in that concern. those leaders are going to suggest that we know that when nato leaders get together at the end of this month, they are going to prioritize a package of weapons for ukraine and some sort of suggestion. and this has been one of the important parts of the defense ministers meeting here in brussels. throughout the last 2 days, is that they want to shift the weapon systems that are being supplied to ukraine, away from soviet ones into nato ones that can be interoperable. so that they can keep on supplying weapons. the u. s. defense minister has been attending, says we have to keep up the pressure. we cannot let go. this is a critical moment, and ukraine needs as much weapo
and one of them is the lens keys. senior advisors did an interview in the german built magazine saying that actually what that concerned about. is the, the leaders will go that and suggest minutes. 3, we had too many agreements off the annexation of crimea to try and bring an end the conflict and what the ukrainians, the saying is that they will not. and this war until they have to have the territory back in that concern. those leaders are going to suggest that we know that when nato leaders...
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and len, this race is wide open. >> that's right. four candidates are running for sheriff, all with extensive law enforcement experience. they're all hoping to replace sheriff laurie smith who is not running for reelection and who is under indictment for alleged corruption in office. we sat down with the candidates who ask how they would change the concealed/carry permit process that sheriff smith allegedly used or abused by trading those permanents for campaign contributions. >> so the first thing we do is let's make it transparent. let's take me out of the process. i don't want to be the one that has the final say. at some point there should be a committee. i've looked at others in sacramento and other counties. >> i want to implement a fully automated system, the same one that san mateo currently has in place, and use that for santa clara county. and by having a fully automated ccw system, the sheriff has no involvement in decision-making process with that. >> i actually think there should be psychological exam associated with tho
and len, this race is wide open. >> that's right. four candidates are running for sheriff, all with extensive law enforcement experience. they're all hoping to replace sheriff laurie smith who is not running for reelection and who is under indictment for alleged corruption in office. we sat down with the candidates who ask how they would change the concealed/carry permit process that sheriff smith allegedly used or abused by trading those permanents for campaign contributions. >> so...
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i'm len i'm amanda starrantino. we bring in first alert meteorologist jessica burch with our weekend forecast. >> thanks so much, amanda. we made it to the weekend and the weather, it depends on how you like it. it's not a sunny weekend. we have a chance of scattered showers which in my opinion in california we should be stoked about that. this is from the black mountain cam overlooking the santa clara valley. there's that low fog settling its way in this morning. the sunrise you could see peaking behind it. as we extend into our afternoon daytime highs we're expecting low 70s in our inland areas, mid to upper 50s along our coast and then as for our bay, the nice cool setup with 60s in sight. low pressure is sitting offshore for us this morning and as we head into the next couple of days it's driving in the westerly winds bringing in the fog and to add to that a chance of scattered showers as that low dips into the coastline to give us a little bit of moisture. things are changing into the next couple days. headed i
i'm len i'm amanda starrantino. we bring in first alert meteorologist jessica burch with our weekend forecast. >> thanks so much, amanda. we made it to the weekend and the weather, it depends on how you like it. it's not a sunny weekend. we have a chance of scattered showers which in my opinion in california we should be stoked about that. this is from the black mountain cam overlooking the santa clara valley. there's that low fog settling its way in this morning. the sunrise you could...
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i'm len kiese. >> taking a look at my little town there. i'm amanda starrantino. we'll get a start with weather and traffic beginning with first alert meteorologist jessica burch. a little cooldown on our way. >> exactly right, amanda. a nice cooling trend in full force as we head into the next couple days. a live look over the city skyline. notice the low patchy fog pushing through. concord dealing with mostly clear conditions. in san francisco, this is the trend for us as we head into the next couple hours waking up this morning. here is our weather headline, low clouds and fog as we start off the day today. temperatures are ranging a hair below average as we extend into the next couple days. to add to that, yes, we finally have a chance of showers as we extend all the way into sunday afternoon. we'll talk more about that in the weather center in just a bit. daytime highs today, 80s in the forecast once again. but notice a lot cooler than yesterday for the inland areas. more clouds will be in the forecast for us as we head into the afternoon. to add to that, we'
i'm len kiese. >> taking a look at my little town there. i'm amanda starrantino. we'll get a start with weather and traffic beginning with first alert meteorologist jessica burch. a little cooldown on our way. >> exactly right, amanda. a nice cooling trend in full force as we head into the next couple days. a live look over the city skyline. notice the low patchy fog pushing through. concord dealing with mostly clear conditions. in san francisco, this is the trend for us as we head...
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i'm len kiese. >> and i'm amanda starrantino. we want to get right over to weather with jessica burch, we have an earthquake north of us. what's going on? >> 4:57 this morning, some of us woke up to a little bit of a shake actually, just closer to cobb, california, so that's just south of clear lake. it was a magnitude 4.2, and people in santa rosa could feel this, a little bit of a shake this morning, however, we're keeping a close eye on the after math of that. let's change it up a little bit. this is a live look from the salesforce tower cam where it is a beautiful, beautiful sunrise for us this morning. too bad we can't see it. this is what it looks like from the ground. notice how we extend closer to the flag pole. it is a windy morning, winds from the west just around 15 miles per hour this morning near the bay. daytime highs are expected to get right back up into the 90s in our inland areas where our marine layer is cooler near san francisco. we're below average today. as we extend to the rest of the week's forecast and in
i'm len kiese. >> and i'm amanda starrantino. we want to get right over to weather with jessica burch, we have an earthquake north of us. what's going on? >> 4:57 this morning, some of us woke up to a little bit of a shake actually, just closer to cobb, california, so that's just south of clear lake. it was a magnitude 4.2, and people in santa rosa could feel this, a little bit of a shake this morning, however, we're keeping a close eye on the after math of that. let's change it up...
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and a lindsey, it's priceless to know what a lens can do and how it depicts the world. so when you've ordered 3 sets of lenses and do a test by looking at the same setting through different lenses, so you really see the difference. what does dns on the school isn't so on this field, oh, the lenses are as different as our eyes on your eyes, the viewers eyes or my eyes are not all the same. and the great thing about lenses is that they keep evolving. but because they have to be able to capture and reflect the present time, i don't think you could make a film with the old lenses from the fifty's that set to day. michael. good. it is that the hardest them vendors, teachers at renowned films, schools world wide and he often refers to 2 of his most successful films. is rudo sold it on my cousin point i saw police, texas, they were, i would name the american friend long and paris, texas because both films really succeeded in creating their own visual world. we wanted the movies to have their own narrative feeling, their own ascetics and unique coloring. in both films that also
and a lindsey, it's priceless to know what a lens can do and how it depicts the world. so when you've ordered 3 sets of lenses and do a test by looking at the same setting through different lenses, so you really see the difference. what does dns on the school isn't so on this field, oh, the lenses are as different as our eyes on your eyes, the viewers eyes or my eyes are not all the same. and the great thing about lenses is that they keep evolving. but because they have to be able to capture...
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the camera lens was flipped and light sent through it. for more than a century sized camera lenses have also been coveted. my hollywood alongside the manufacturer, our read size is twice one the technical oscar for its lenses. the producers of the lord of the rings trilogy are among those who choose size lenses. the lenses a crucial for the brilliancy of the images. a star director vin vendors can confirm this is just as fun via as my vice versa. and a lindsey, it's priceless to know what a lens can do and how it depicts the world. so until when you've ordered 3 sets of lens and do a test by looking at the same setting through different lenses. so you really see the difference. well, that didn't underscore to send it. so unless you don't owe. the lenses are as different as our eyes on your eyes, the viewers eyes or my eyes are not all the same. and the great thing about lenses is that they keep evolving. but because they have to be able to capture and reflect the present time. so i don't think you could make a film with the old lenses fro
the camera lens was flipped and light sent through it. for more than a century sized camera lenses have also been coveted. my hollywood alongside the manufacturer, our read size is twice one the technical oscar for its lenses. the producers of the lord of the rings trilogy are among those who choose size lenses. the lenses a crucial for the brilliancy of the images. a star director vin vendors can confirm this is just as fun via as my vice versa. and a lindsey, it's priceless to know what a...
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as len ramirez report, the funding is due to run out at the end of this month. len? >> reporter: well, this particular program brought hot meals to people who live in some of the hardest to reach areas, areas without other programs. now all of those people could go hungry. the hardship of living on the streets is made just a bit more bearable when volunteers come into the camps to deliver hot, freshly prepared meals. >> today we have meet ball, egg and mixed vegetable. >> reporter: the hello angels foundation picked up food prepared by team san jose and spent the afternoon giving it away. >> it is very important for the unhoused people to get food from this program right here because right now everything is very high for us, especially food. >> reporter: but nguyen's group and another called the unhoused response group which used the program just found funding for it runs out at the end of june. it was part of the federal c.a.r.e.s. act that is now winding down. >> it's federal money that was for the pandemic during the emergency. but homelessness was the original em
as len ramirez report, the funding is due to run out at the end of this month. len? >> reporter: well, this particular program brought hot meals to people who live in some of the hardest to reach areas, areas without other programs. now all of those people could go hungry. the hardship of living on the streets is made just a bit more bearable when volunteers come into the camps to deliver hot, freshly prepared meals. >> today we have meet ball, egg and mixed vegetable. >>...
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but the other side wants to take that culture and use it as a lens to understand what it means to be american is that, in essence, the best museums in history help us recognize that the stories that we tell regardless of what the community is are stories that shape us, that inform if us and that make us better as a nation. so i think part of what is apparent, what you're doing is you're illuminating some of the dark corners of the american spirit. in many ways the discussion around slavery, slave trade and really the origin of america is contested. some people don't want to have these conversations. and yet i would argue you can't understand who you are as american white house understanding that early -- without understanding that early history. you can't understand how our politics, how really our foreign policy, our culture how it was shaped by slavery and the struggles over slavery. so i think in many ways the work that you're doing is really valuable because it really allows us to understand something that often we don't pay attention to. but the other piece i think is so importa
but the other side wants to take that culture and use it as a lens to understand what it means to be american is that, in essence, the best museums in history help us recognize that the stories that we tell regardless of what the community is are stories that shape us, that inform if us and that make us better as a nation. so i think part of what is apparent, what you're doing is you're illuminating some of the dark corners of the american spirit. in many ways the discussion around slavery,...
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len? >>> with road to pride is long and at times treacherous. yea a. >> reporter: former kpix anchor and reporter, for 25 years hank covered some of the biggest stories in the bay area. >> do you still characterize this as a bar room brawl? >> reporter: none as consequential as aids. >> how would you describe your experience of living through and covering the aids crisis? >> it was a gift. >> reporter: hank began his career at the "washington post." >> the new -- >> reporter: by the '80s he turned to tv and kpix. >> you were out at the time, right? >> i was. i think i was the first openly gay reporter in the country, certainly one of the first. when aids came along i was in san francisco, which was ground zero for the aids epidemic. >> reporter: in the early years of aids there was no cure or effective treatment. there was plenty o fear, stigma and suffering. >>re t seindyg. w >> reporter: when the epidemic began, ronald reagan was president. his administration failed to aggressively address the public health threat. >> mayor dianne feinstein's
len? >>> with road to pride is long and at times treacherous. yea a. >> reporter: former kpix anchor and reporter, for 25 years hank covered some of the biggest stories in the bay area. >> do you still characterize this as a bar room brawl? >> reporter: none as consequential as aids. >> how would you describe your experience of living through and covering the aids crisis? >> it was a gift. >> reporter: hank began his career at the "washington...
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our documentary series doc film, and this time we focus our lens on 175 years of lens making tradition at the german company. dice. don't forget there's lots more and photo website d, w dot com. nick spicer. thanks for watching the green. do you feel worried about the plan? i'm the host of the on the green fence post and to me it's clear we need to change .
our documentary series doc film, and this time we focus our lens on 175 years of lens making tradition at the german company. dice. don't forget there's lots more and photo website d, w dot com. nick spicer. thanks for watching the green. do you feel worried about the plan? i'm the host of the on the green fence post and to me it's clear we need to change .