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i haven't made it appear to marine and to do that sort of thing. >>but i haven't been there in the past. it's been a lot of fun. that's for sure. theresa. >>sad to see that chapter. and thank you so much for that report. in other news, u.s. senator alex padilla is looking back and celebrating his first year on the job. senator padilla is the state's first latino senator. and he succeeded then senator kamala harris. now padilla spoke with us earlier today on the kron 4 morning news. stay tuned with us and we'll bring you the full interview with daryn fulsome here on kron on news at well, coming up on kron-on that sky's the limit, how one young pilot is breaking global wreckers. plus the bay area county that's finally lifting some water restrictions. you're watching kron on. we'll >>back here at home. san francisco's getting 5 million dollars to help protect the embarcadero from rising sea levels. house speaker nancy pelosi made the announcement of the money from the bipartisan infrastructure plan will fund the study by the u.s. army corps of enginee
i haven't made it appear to marine and to do that sort of thing. >>but i haven't been there in the past. it's been a lot of fun. that's for sure. theresa. >>sad to see that chapter. and thank you so much for that report. in other news, u.s. senator alex padilla is looking back and celebrating his first year on the job. senator padilla is the state's first latino senator. and he succeeded then senator kamala harris. now padilla spoke with us earlier today on the kron 4 morning news....
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now a new marine reserve, the speak set up to protect the galactic asylum. ah . hello there. i'm really mohammed australian authorities have set a sunday morning court hearing to decide whether tennis star novak doc herbage will be removed from the country. australia's government canceled his visa over covert 19 entry rolls or a 2nd time grant champion is now back in detention after another interview with immigration officials to say b r o. in the much between novak joke of h a meal streaming government, the world number one just lost the latest set. now back in immigration detention. the 20 star will face under the court hearing on sunday after his visa was revoked for a 2nd time. immigration minister alex hawk said the play his presence could stoked auntie bach sentiment. unprovoked civil unrest. a small crowd of supporters gathered outside the arena, where the australian open is set to start on monday. he's 9 birds ozzy, jock of ich saga continues to dominate breaking news, but little talk of tennis sauce cancelled. well, i tell you one thing it's, it's very clear that kno
now a new marine reserve, the speak set up to protect the galactic asylum. ah . hello there. i'm really mohammed australian authorities have set a sunday morning court hearing to decide whether tennis star novak doc herbage will be removed from the country. australia's government canceled his visa over covert 19 entry rolls or a 2nd time grant champion is now back in detention after another interview with immigration officials to say b r o. in the much between novak joke of h a meal streaming...
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now a massive new marine reserve goes into effect to protect the galapagos islands and informed us legal hope. all 2 of the seasons, surprise packages went head to head on saturday with food on berlin, taking down hoffen hind in a close encounter. ah, hello, i'm clare richards and welcome to the show. after more than a week of twists and turns, a court in australia is due to decide whether to deport tennis star novak yolk of edge joker, which left his immigration detention hotel for his lawyers offices to take part in the online hearing, which is now underway. when a 10 day saw, the serbian champion has been detained by immigration authorities, released and then detained again, due to questions about whether his entry into australia met coven, 19 requirements joker, which is seeking his record at 21st major title at the australian open source. get across to melbourne and speak with steve appears. who has been covering the australian open for more than a decade. oh, but i'm guessing has never seen anything like this before. hi steve. thanks for joining us on the show again. what are we ex
now a massive new marine reserve goes into effect to protect the galapagos islands and informed us legal hope. all 2 of the seasons, surprise packages went head to head on saturday with food on berlin, taking down hoffen hind in a close encounter. ah, hello, i'm clare richards and welcome to the show. after more than a week of twists and turns, a court in australia is due to decide whether to deport tennis star novak yolk of edge joker, which left his immigration detention hotel for his lawyers...
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now a massive new marine reserve goes into effect to protect the galapagos islands. and in boone, this week of football, 2 of the seasons, surprise packages went head to head on saturday with union berlin taking down hoffen hind in a close encounter. ah, and a warm welcome to our viewers around the world. i'm michael. ok. 3 australian judges are deliberating the outcome of novak jock adventures, immigration status as the tennis star fights to stay in the country. jock, a bit left, his detention hotel for his lawyers offices to take part in the online hearing. his lawyers are challenging the decision to cancel his visa on public health grounds after the world. number one was detained twice by immigration authorities over the last 10 days. if jack of it loses the case, he faces deportation and a 3 year band from the country. a decision is expected to be announced later sunday . journalist atanya lee joins us now from the melbourne. a, tanya, i take it that the submissions are over. what can you tell us? i can tell you that it's decision still hasn't been made on whethe
now a massive new marine reserve goes into effect to protect the galapagos islands. and in boone, this week of football, 2 of the seasons, surprise packages went head to head on saturday with union berlin taking down hoffen hind in a close encounter. ah, and a warm welcome to our viewers around the world. i'm michael. ok. 3 australian judges are deliberating the outcome of novak jock adventures, immigration status as the tennis star fights to stay in the country. jock, a bit left, his detention...
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i'm a dreamer 10's with marine water as well. the district's immediate water shortage. emergency is over. >> sir, in water, use restrictions like irrigation limits and swimming pool. filling are still in place. the board will reconsider modifying those roles at the next meeting on february. 1st, in the meantime, the district is focusing on water supply planning efforts. that includes developing a recycled water program and connecting into the sonoma water. aqueduct and marin water is still offering rebates and incentives so customers can save water. >> gayle ong kron. 4 news. >> 4.33, the time. house speaker nancy pelosi announced 5 million dollars will be spent to help protect san francisco's embarcadero from sea level rise. >> the money from the bipartisan infrastructure plan will fund a study by the u.s. army corps of engineers to determine exactly how to protect the seawall from stronger earthquakes and the rise in sea levels. that study is expected to be finished by november of 2025. >> a warning from the san mateo county sheriff's office. they say scammers are imp
i'm a dreamer 10's with marine water as well. the district's immediate water shortage. emergency is over. >> sir, in water, use restrictions like irrigation limits and swimming pool. filling are still in place. the board will reconsider modifying those roles at the next meeting on february. 1st, in the meantime, the district is focusing on water supply planning efforts. that includes developing a recycled water program and connecting into the sonoma water. aqueduct and marin water is...
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he had a reputation as being sort of a marines general.dy who had a deep and abiding respect of his enlistment. because of that resume of having overthrown a lot of democracies overseas and also having the loyalty of so many members of the marine corps, the best we can tell is why jerry maguire and probably his boss murphy went to butler to lead. amy: we went to get into this really history because it is fascinating most of when you mentioned the philippines, cuba, puerto rico -- people are not really aware, most people i think, of what the u.s. role was. i just on this plot in 1934, what did general motors and j.p. morgan have to do with this? what was the liberty league and how far did this go? >> the reason why we know about the liberty league's involvement is because gerald macguire is representative of this wall street firm, tells butler at this meeting in 1934 that very soon an organization is going to emerge to back -- he describes thems been the villagers and the opera, they would be operating by the scenes. a couple of weeks later
he had a reputation as being sort of a marines general.dy who had a deep and abiding respect of his enlistment. because of that resume of having overthrown a lot of democracies overseas and also having the loyalty of so many members of the marine corps, the best we can tell is why jerry maguire and probably his boss murphy went to butler to lead. amy: we went to get into this really history because it is fascinating most of when you mentioned the philippines, cuba, puerto rico -- people are not...
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marin public health officer dr.ighest vaccination rate with more than 94% of those 5 and older fully vaccinated, risk of severe disease and death has dropped drastically. masks are still required at indoor events, new guidance seemingly follows a trend giving more responsibility on risk taking to people rather than relying on mandates. >>> i am anne makovec at the live news desk taking a live look at the richmond san rafael bridge which is open after closed for about five hours last night. cal trans inspecting damage after a fiery crash. we found this video on social media. a tractor trailer colliding with a car. the driver of the car died in that crash. the truck driver was able to escape. but they had to shut down all lanes and finally reopened them very early this morning. in the meantime gianna has a look at the rest of your bay area commute. >>> thanks. if you are taking richmond san rafael bridge, an 11 minute commute from the east bay to the marin side. taking 880, you will need a few extra minutes south boun
marin public health officer dr.ighest vaccination rate with more than 94% of those 5 and older fully vaccinated, risk of severe disease and death has dropped drastically. masks are still required at indoor events, new guidance seemingly follows a trend giving more responsibility on risk taking to people rather than relying on mandates. >>> i am anne makovec at the live news desk taking a live look at the richmond san rafael bridge which is open after closed for about five hours last...
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liz: this is marin county public health director, dr. matt willis. how many of the cases are you seeing from asymptomatic people? >> the vast majority are not having symptoms. liz: marin is one of many counties that encourages students to take a covid-19 test before returning to class. as result start coming in, it is giving health officials a better picture of how widespread the viruses. nearly 6% of students are out this week, roughly double the usual absence rate. what is your message to parents that are concerned about sending their kids to school? >> school-based transmissions are extra ordinarily low. liz: the larger concern is keeping schools open long-term if so many people keep testing positive. >> staffing shortages might actually threaten schools more than cases. liz: to further reduce transmission in schools, marin county will temporarily prohibit indoor gathering such as assemblies and schools and prohibits cap taters -- spectators at indoor school sporting events. dan: east bay schools are grappling with covid. in the oakland unified sc
liz: this is marin county public health director, dr. matt willis. how many of the cases are you seeing from asymptomatic people? >> the vast majority are not having symptoms. liz: marin is one of many counties that encourages students to take a covid-19 test before returning to class. as result start coming in, it is giving health officials a better picture of how widespread the viruses. nearly 6% of students are out this week, roughly double the usual absence rate. what is your message...
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so we have to have multiple strategies in addition to marine protected areas. this is lizzy mccloud, who's global coal reefs lead at the nature conservancy, researches like lizzie, are going one step further in the quest to help reefs resist climate change by investigating how to actually toughen cold reefs up. and so some of that the strategies people are using is, are taking corals that are, we call it stress hardened, so they're better able to deal with ocean warming and actually transplanting and moving them from those areas to other areas with the hope that they'll pass along that trait to their offspring and help the corals in that new area be better able to cope with warming. one way of doing this is to find naturally heat resistant. corals that have survived hope what is befall and transplant them from one reef to another. and these aren't the only cutting edge techniques, such as a, using our, the teens are hoping to not just toughen up coal reefs as a whole, but also the individual colds themselves. in my research, we are mostly focusing on increasing
so we have to have multiple strategies in addition to marine protected areas. this is lizzy mccloud, who's global coal reefs lead at the nature conservancy, researches like lizzie, are going one step further in the quest to help reefs resist climate change by investigating how to actually toughen cold reefs up. and so some of that the strategies people are using is, are taking corals that are, we call it stress hardened, so they're better able to deal with ocean warming and actually...
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the galapagos marine reserve is one of the few places on earth where hammerhead sharks can be seen in their hundreds, but their migration roots were still relatively unprotected until now. the endangered species is hunted for its fins and often ends up trapped in fishing nets . by expanding their reserve ecuador hopes to help protect the key migration roots of the hammer head, as well as many other marine species from industrial fishing, said i'll put on law. there will be no mining activities allowed in the 30000 square kilometers. beaver really won't. people it will be preserved area where critically endangered ecosystems, young migration roots and feeding areas are protected. you so not the element. basil, big, busy. medina hub enough. silos. half of the new reserve will be protected from any kind of fishing. while the rest is now a sustainable fishery, leaders say this will help protect many critically endangered species, including turtles, whale sharks, and the hammerhead. but the hair, there's thus audio protecting these areas is vital here. so saudi ignacio explored done will e
the galapagos marine reserve is one of the few places on earth where hammerhead sharks can be seen in their hundreds, but their migration roots were still relatively unprotected until now. the endangered species is hunted for its fins and often ends up trapped in fishing nets . by expanding their reserve ecuador hopes to help protect the key migration roots of the hammer head, as well as many other marine species from industrial fishing, said i'll put on law. there will be no mining activities...
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seven minutes west bound from the east bay to the marin side. that's a look at traffic. time for sports. here is vern. >>> good morning. straight ahead, we've got a win streak to acknowledge for you. and we've got the 49ers dropping sweat as the >>> how many times do we lead you off with hockey? we've got tough guys on skates with sticks. how did sharks stop a two game skid? won it on the road yesterday. the washington capitals, as great a scorer as he is, silenced because in the first sharks handed it to him. gregor, close range, first goal in two months opened the scoring. sharks kept attacking. first goal of his nhl career. when the game was over, sharks won 4-1 and had enough man strength to drop the gloves and drop hay makers. that's enough fellas. 49ers full go at practice yesterday to translate championship game plan from film to the field. anybody see this coming when it was three and five. one is team bonding. bonding traces to the 2020 season when the team played final seven weeks of the season away from home because of covid protocols in santa clara. had to mo
seven minutes west bound from the east bay to the marin side. that's a look at traffic. time for sports. here is vern. >>> good morning. straight ahead, we've got a win streak to acknowledge for you. and we've got the 49ers dropping sweat as the >>> how many times do we lead you off with hockey? we've got tough guys on skates with sticks. how did sharks stop a two game skid? won it on the road yesterday. the washington capitals, as great a scorer as he is, silenced because in...
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i've wondered how many marines we lost at that particular moment when? we shall all glory up on top of mount you're a bocce, but it changed the whole attitude of the whole thing. absolutely did something to us? and the captain having lost most a great number of his marines called for a meeting of all ncos and officers. we don't had a couple officers left. but he called a meeting in a great big shell crater. and so we all and being a corporal with these. individuals that had come ashore with me. i was elected as an nco. i wasn't nencio, but we had people before this thing was over we had sergeants acting as ceos and we had anybody doing anything that we could get them to do because you just run out of people. so i went out to meet with the nco's first sergeant. and the governor sergeant whatever was left and we in the shell crater. and the captain screwed down in the bottom of the hole. and i can remember him being very frustrated. just absolutely. didn't know what to do. and he was looking for ideas. how do we do this thing? what can we do keep? back and
i've wondered how many marines we lost at that particular moment when? we shall all glory up on top of mount you're a bocce, but it changed the whole attitude of the whole thing. absolutely did something to us? and the captain having lost most a great number of his marines called for a meeting of all ncos and officers. we don't had a couple officers left. but he called a meeting in a great big shell crater. and so we all and being a corporal with these. individuals that had come ashore with me....
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but french president, again 16% for marine le pen.— marine le pen. if the economy is— marine le pen. but if the economy is having - marine le pen. but if the economy is having a - marine le pen. but if the. economy is having a tough marine le pen. but if the - economy is having a tough time and of course the economic outlook is difficult in the short term for all of us, how will that play into how things will that play into how things will go in france and what is the outlook for the french economy?— the outlook for the french econom ? , , . , , economy? this year, the gdp urowth economy? this year, the gdp growth is _ economy? this year, the gdp growth is going _ economy? this year, the gdp growth is going to _ economy? this year, the gdp growth is going to remain - growth is going to remain relatively high at 3.6%, the public deficit is going to remain high at 5% of gdp, but there is going to be a recovery. and avoiding lockdown or major disruptions currently is going to be an important part of this strategy. for the time being, it seems to be work
but french president, again 16% for marine le pen.— marine le pen. if the economy is— marine le pen. but if the economy is having - marine le pen. but if the economy is having a - marine le pen. but if the. economy is having a tough marine le pen. but if the - economy is having a tough time and of course the economic outlook is difficult in the short term for all of us, how will that play into how things will that play into how things will go in france and what is the outlook for the french...
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could artificial intelligence help to identify patterns in the sounds made by marine mammal? will we soon start to understand what it is that whales are talking about? ah, the coastal waters between alaska in the us and canada, us, vancouver island, are where a group of killer whales or orchestra spend their summers. a team of scientists from the deep l research expedition are preparing to embark deep al stands for deep learning applied to animal linguistics, a computer scientist emma nerd, from germany's university of alang, and has spent years working on automatic recognition for human speech patterns. so can the same methods be adapted to animal languages? under water microphones, embedded in tubes serve as the expeditions, ears for 3 summers teams of computer scientists and biologists have set out to record orca calls and document whale behavior. rachel cheng from the life nits institute for zoo and wildlife research in berlin is looking for patterns between behavior and animal vocalizations that could help to decipher whale language. i assume they would a very different
could artificial intelligence help to identify patterns in the sounds made by marine mammal? will we soon start to understand what it is that whales are talking about? ah, the coastal waters between alaska in the us and canada, us, vancouver island, are where a group of killer whales or orchestra spend their summers. a team of scientists from the deep l research expedition are preparing to embark deep al stands for deep learning applied to animal linguistics, a computer scientist emma nerd,...
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marine biologists all over the world. also warned that excrement and food left over from awkward cultures harm smaller marine animals . what's more, when does these fish escape from their cages? they endanger the healthy marine life around them. miss al depends on healthy fish to make a living. but that is becoming difficult because fish farms occupy the habitat of native fish species. it is so long follow. they are installing cages on the last remaining spawning grounds where we catch fish all dog fish. stocks are already decreasing while i'm with walden all last year. there were no macros and no whiting . it of them a bunch kazama zod the yoke. instead, young salmon are released into the pins. a species not normally found in these waters. aqua farms are booming and turkey and exporters like elk are you there, really want to share some of the profits. the amount of fish farmed in his hometown of traps alone has increased 50 folds. in the past 10 years yield a ream, who has customers as far away as japan projects the crit
marine biologists all over the world. also warned that excrement and food left over from awkward cultures harm smaller marine animals . what's more, when does these fish escape from their cages? they endanger the healthy marine life around them. miss al depends on healthy fish to make a living. but that is becoming difficult because fish farms occupy the habitat of native fish species. it is so long follow. they are installing cages on the last remaining spawning grounds where we catch fish all...
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and killed 13 of our, 11 marines and a soldier and a navy corpsman. and that was a tactical event that happened, that has strategic consequence. ♪ david: so let's talk about your own background. it wasn't preordained that you would become chairman of the joint chiefs of staff when you were growing up, i assume. gen. milley: sure. david: so, your family had been in the military. your father was in iwo jima and your mother was in the military as well. is that right? gen. milley: my dad and my mother -- they were both in the navy actually. my dad was a navy corpsman. and then when he finished the corpsman training he went into the -- he was assigned to the 4th marine division. he was a navy corpsman, fourth marine division. he did the assault landings. he saw a lot of combat. grew up in somerville, massachusetts, graduated from high school and then from high school, went right into the navy to be a corpsman. my mother graduated from st. mary's high school in winchester, massachusetts, and she went into the navy, also in the medical corps, and served out
and killed 13 of our, 11 marines and a soldier and a navy corpsman. and that was a tactical event that happened, that has strategic consequence. ♪ david: so let's talk about your own background. it wasn't preordained that you would become chairman of the joint chiefs of staff when you were growing up, i assume. gen. milley: sure. david: so, your family had been in the military. your father was in iwo jima and your mother was in the military as well. is that right? gen. milley: my dad and my...
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they hunt other marine mammals f as in these days. oh no, i don't hear any vocalization, but it seems there hunting there foraging. in another contrast to northern residence, transient whales hunt almost silently. that is because dolphins seals and other wales, their natural prey, have excellent hearing. that means they know exactly when they're in danger. the transient orcus also inspect a rocky plateau for prey. it's a tactic that appears to be successful. 6 0 yeah, that vocalize. no. the blood at the surface reveals a kill. the transience begin to celebrate their couch, and no exchange, many calls back and forth. acoustic. they're very different from the residence. you're curious if the closet fire as we pick up the difference. the homes of the roughly 500 transients and 300 northern residents overlap. but their calls differ so much. it's as if they're speaking different languages, dolphins, and other marine mammals can tell the difference. while they immediately flee from transient whales, they rush intentionally toward the reside
they hunt other marine mammals f as in these days. oh no, i don't hear any vocalization, but it seems there hunting there foraging. in another contrast to northern residence, transient whales hunt almost silently. that is because dolphins seals and other wales, their natural prey, have excellent hearing. that means they know exactly when they're in danger. the transient orcus also inspect a rocky plateau for prey. it's a tactic that appears to be successful. 6 0 yeah, that vocalize. no. the...
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the canadian government is investigating the impact of ship noise on marine mammals . so we listened for their vocalizations which can cover a range of 10 kilometers or so. man made noise in the world's oceans doubles every 10 years. one of the concerns we have about vessel noise is its potential effect on the eco location capabilities of the whales. the whale's vision is very limited under water because of murkiness in the water, especially at night. they can't seem typically in these waters more than a whales length or so. so perhaps 10 meters max in a quiet condition soils can probably detect a chinook salmon at a range of route 200 meters. but that might be significantly reduced by masking of by boat noise. similar to bats orcus scan their surroundings by emitting clicking sounds and listening to their echoes. the noise from ships masks those echoes to reduce its own engine noise. the expedition boat runs on an ultra quiet electric drive and sounds like an end or 4, but it's mass in here. you have a boat in there, so i have another one. 0, we can hear that again on
the canadian government is investigating the impact of ship noise on marine mammals . so we listened for their vocalizations which can cover a range of 10 kilometers or so. man made noise in the world's oceans doubles every 10 years. one of the concerns we have about vessel noise is its potential effect on the eco location capabilities of the whales. the whale's vision is very limited under water because of murkiness in the water, especially at night. they can't seem typically in these waters...
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these old fishing nets become deadly traps for millions of marine animals. they become plastic waste that can poison oceans for centuries, and they cause agonising deaths above the surface to what's the solution to this dangerous problem? how can we stem the global tide of ghost nets. 6 the ship gore leaves global harbor on the island of reagan. on this summer's day, the small salvage vessel is on a special mission and the baltic sea. it's being escorted by a boat full of divers aiming to recover ghost nets, best and that's as goes are abandoned fishing gear. am ethan though they're not being used anymore? they still very efficient at killing, which of course makes no sense because there's no purpose for it. if a dolphin or a papa, good bye, not in one, it drowns, and because it can't reach the surface, hummed verena plat works for g. r d. a german dolphin rescue organisation. the environmental n g o regularly conducts ghost net recovery emissions in the baltic sea. the hannah plant organized today's ever met. i 1st had a school, a tank on my back at age 5.
these old fishing nets become deadly traps for millions of marine animals. they become plastic waste that can poison oceans for centuries, and they cause agonising deaths above the surface to what's the solution to this dangerous problem? how can we stem the global tide of ghost nets. 6 the ship gore leaves global harbor on the island of reagan. on this summer's day, the small salvage vessel is on a special mission and the baltic sea. it's being escorted by a boat full of divers aiming to...
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. >>> marin seeing a major difference in how it is handling the pandemic. where health restrictions are starting to ease. >>> fiery crash shuts down the richmond bridge for hours. >>> a major change in our kpix5 weather department. mary breaks down the new approach and how this will impact you. good morning. it is thursday january 27. i am amanda starrantino. >> i am len kiese. good morning. let's get a check of weather and traffic with orogist mary lee. >>> good morning. so excited to launch our new approach focusing on when and how our bay area weather will impact you and your life. taking you out the door, a live look with san francisco mark hopkins hotel cam, it is a colder start. put on that big winter coat if you are heading out the door. upper 30s in san jose and down to 33, close to freezing, in santa rosa. mainly clear, not as foggy as yesterday morning. many locations looking good for the visibility. though in santa rosa, a mile and a half and a mile and a half for the coast at half moon bay. as we head through the afternoon, all of us will catch
. >>> marin seeing a major difference in how it is handling the pandemic. where health restrictions are starting to ease. >>> fiery crash shuts down the richmond bridge for hours. >>> a major change in our kpix5 weather department. mary breaks down the new approach and how this will impact you. good morning. it is thursday january 27. i am amanda starrantino. >> i am len kiese. good morning. let's get a check of weather and traffic with orogist mary lee....
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what is going up in it, in marine cod? brightening materials, going into the lower atmosphere, so it's coming up from the surface. right. and the marine club, right. the proposal is it's a salt spray that's generated from sea. water ok sprayed over the ocean into low line clouds. and so it brightens patches of these clouds in a way that reflects large amounts of sunlight back to space. ok in a way that could produce a global cooling effect. thank you for speaking slightly. that does not ha, yeah, the audience, or like way ahead of me. i'm does, i think kelly just say angela said this is, this is fascinating. there's so much research and science going on here. why would you be concerned? no. so i think the 1st thing to realize is that, you know, we had it on the spot where your heart linked towards a claim with edwards and c and climate scientists and policy nicholas have mean us, are you aware of that? but the point is that there are 2 camps of pot on by the we need to pause you. so lord, you and he really such one camp sa
what is going up in it, in marine cod? brightening materials, going into the lower atmosphere, so it's coming up from the surface. right. and the marine club, right. the proposal is it's a salt spray that's generated from sea. water ok sprayed over the ocean into low line clouds. and so it brightens patches of these clouds in a way that reflects large amounts of sunlight back to space. ok in a way that could produce a global cooling effect. thank you for speaking slightly. that does not ha,...
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and the -- navy, the space force, the marines. what i do is respect their views to include dissenting opinions. but at any time every one of them by law is considered an independent advise or to the president. any one of them can invoke falk their right to talk to the president about a certain topic. in addition to that the field command first you will, they also provide their advice, their best military advice or what some would consider militaried a vice the president and they should and can and do all the time. so i am one of several advisers. i'm with -- in the law it's called the principle military advise or. but not the only military advise or. >> so a couple of years ago, you went to see president trump. and it was reported that you were going to become the supreme ally commander in europe, a very important position. and you emerged from that meeting as the project chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. were you surprised that you got that position rather than one that people thought you were going to get? >> i knew when i
and the -- navy, the space force, the marines. what i do is respect their views to include dissenting opinions. but at any time every one of them by law is considered an independent advise or to the president. any one of them can invoke falk their right to talk to the president about a certain topic. in addition to that the field command first you will, they also provide their advice, their best military advice or what some would consider militaried a vice the president and they should and can...
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in the north bay, schools are easing some restrictions in marin county. there will be no limits on how many people can attend assemblies and sporting events, unless the crowd is excited to be over 500, in which case everyone needs to be vaccinated. >> know there are some students who go to school because of sports. that is their driver. so it is important. it is important to bring that community together. tim: in sonoma county, officials modified their rules for indoor spectator events, allowing 50 inside a venue, not including staff, athletes, or performers. >> there will be more parents, more family members. maybe grandma and grandpa can see their kids play. tim: the relax is welcomed by many. >> i really think it is time to allow people to have masks optional. tim: she is an infectious disease expert. she believes with natural immunity, we are approaching a stage where the virus is shifting from being a pandemic to an endemic disease. as that transition continues to occur, health officials will be allowed to lift more and more covid restrictions. >> i
in the north bay, schools are easing some restrictions in marin county. there will be no limits on how many people can attend assemblies and sporting events, unless the crowd is excited to be over 500, in which case everyone needs to be vaccinated. >> know there are some students who go to school because of sports. that is their driver. so it is important. it is important to bring that community together. tim: in sonoma county, officials modified their rules for indoor spectator events,...
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this is really important because it will help us understand how much carbon these marine ecosystems are storing, which would help mitigate against climate change. see growth meadows also act as the nursery full, small fish, including economically targeted species such as snappers and groupies by educating local communities about c grasses. ha, ha, ha. seem hopes that both nature and the communities relying on these ecosystems will benefit in the long term. now really know how important it figures because it's more fisher or they live in this. he autographs and they will get some food and we have to keep the fish until they get the big. so then no fisherman can catch the big fish and eat it. and it's very important for the re fisherman's or so does he grass so you have to protect the figures the government now plans to put secret matters under protection. and many of the countries resorts have also pledged to protect over 1000000 square meters of sea cross across the mold eaves. this could mean less drastic interventions in the future. other countries? ah, they've started to actually ref
this is really important because it will help us understand how much carbon these marine ecosystems are storing, which would help mitigate against climate change. see growth meadows also act as the nursery full, small fish, including economically targeted species such as snappers and groupies by educating local communities about c grasses. ha, ha, ha. seem hopes that both nature and the communities relying on these ecosystems will benefit in the long term. now really know how important it...
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will it now just like on land underwater landscapes are important in regulating the marine ecosystems are deemed travel to the maldives, to learn about sea grass meadows and how they're being protected. remember, sea grass traps, carbon dioxide, and is a nursery full fish. let's take a look. all the islands at holes of the mall, deeds are known world wide for the crystal clear waters and coral reefs. they're also home to another, incredibly bio diverse and important ecosystem. c cross meadows. shahan shim is amal devion, ocean conservationist working to bring this overlooked ecosystem to light blue looks like there's a big a huge patch of cigarettes actually segmented. dumping have a look 1st and then we're going to do a rapid assessment of the meadow. this is to understand what kind of species there are, the species composition and whether the patches healthy to do a more in depth. so is very little scientific work has been done on the country, see grass meadows. and these sites are still being explored. secret meadows plan important role for the climate as carbon reservoirs. there a
will it now just like on land underwater landscapes are important in regulating the marine ecosystems are deemed travel to the maldives, to learn about sea grass meadows and how they're being protected. remember, sea grass traps, carbon dioxide, and is a nursery full fish. let's take a look. all the islands at holes of the mall, deeds are known world wide for the crystal clear waters and coral reefs. they're also home to another, incredibly bio diverse and important ecosystem. c cross meadows....
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the corals and also the marine mega fauna . c crosses are incredibly efficient at storing carbon. some studies show that they capture carbon $35.00 times faster than tropical rain forests. the maldives underwater initiative is currently involved in a global study looking at exactly how much carbon the maldives meadows could sequester. once we split our sediment core into the different that profiles or we will weigh it dry it and then weigh it again. and we will send it off to a lab for analysis. and they will be looking at the organic carbon content inside each of the depth samples. this is really important because it will help us understand how much carbon these marine ecosystems are storing, which would help mitigate against climate change. c, gras meadows also act as a nursery full small fish, including economically targeted species such as snappers and groupies by educating local communities about c. grasses. show her how she hopes that both nature and the communities relying on these ecosystems will benefit in the long term. now we know how important it figured out because th
the corals and also the marine mega fauna . c crosses are incredibly efficient at storing carbon. some studies show that they capture carbon $35.00 times faster than tropical rain forests. the maldives underwater initiative is currently involved in a global study looking at exactly how much carbon the maldives meadows could sequester. once we split our sediment core into the different that profiles or we will weigh it dry it and then weigh it again. and we will send it off to a lab for...
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the idea behind the marine corp brightening is to use a cleaner or more benign material. like seesaw, particles from ocean spray and sea water, bright and clouds over the ocean, better particularly susceptible to the effect. and it's thought, although there's the, sorry, i'm going to be on it. if last me in the bit right, you've lost me. ok. i lost a little bit, so help me get back on track. what do you think this is me if you can hear me thinking now like i am? all right, so if you were explaining what, what thing goes up into the stratosphere to help cool us theoretically what it, what do you, what is going up in it, in marine cloud brightening materials, going into the lower atmosphere. so it's coming up from the surface, right? and in marine club, right, the proposal is it's a salt spring that's generated from sea water ok sprayed over the ocean into low line clouds. and so it brightens patches of these clouds in a way that reflects large amounts of sunlight back to space. ok in a way that could produce a global cooling effect. thank you for speaking slightly. that do
the idea behind the marine corp brightening is to use a cleaner or more benign material. like seesaw, particles from ocean spray and sea water, bright and clouds over the ocean, better particularly susceptible to the effect. and it's thought, although there's the, sorry, i'm going to be on it. if last me in the bit right, you've lost me. ok. i lost a little bit, so help me get back on track. what do you think this is me if you can hear me thinking now like i am? all right, so if you were...