77
77
Apr 25, 2018
04/18
by
KGO
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
this is on the southbound side of 280 past meridian avenue. heading toward the 87 interchange. solo vehicle crash blocking the two left lanes right now. it's early. we normally have light volumes at this time of day. chb arriving on the scene. i will keep an eye on it. not a huge deal at the moment. a quick look at the bay bridge toll plaza. no metering lights yet. we'll take a look at mass transit coming up next. >>> california enters into the battle over who controls your internet. you or telecom companies. the major step state lawmakers have taken. >>> a big setback at city hall for the san francisco landlord who evicted a 100-year-old woman. >> it was very lonely before. you'd be the only woman and there was no place to turn. >> jane fonda and lilly tomlin still conquering hollywood and stereotypes. >>> it's 4 kwoo 42 on wednesday. let's take a look around the state. palm springs flirting with 100. look how much cooler it is towards the coast. 90 in fresno, mid 80s through the rest of the central valley. 78 in yosemite and 69 in tahoe today. 58 in monterey where the clouds
this is on the southbound side of 280 past meridian avenue. heading toward the 87 interchange. solo vehicle crash blocking the two left lanes right now. it's early. we normally have light volumes at this time of day. chb arriving on the scene. i will keep an eye on it. not a huge deal at the moment. a quick look at the bay bridge toll plaza. no metering lights yet. we'll take a look at mass transit coming up next. >>> california enters into the battle over who controls your internet....
62
62
Apr 25, 2018
04/18
by
KPIX
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
right near meridian. it's in the southbound direction where we are starting to see the yellow sensors lighting up the screen so reduced speeds approaching the scene. we'll have more details on that and possibly when it will be clearing in the next traffic report. give yourself some extra time in that area. slowdowns southbound of 101. we do have some overnight roadwork along that stretch. heading across the san mateo bridge, no problems to report. speeds in the green. and over at the bay bridge toll plaza, it's looking okay, 11 minutes into san francisco. >>> a new blow to president trump in his efforts to derail daca. for the third time a federal judge ruled against the trump administration's plan to end the program. but this time the government may be forced to start taking new applications. in his ruling, judge bates said the decision to rescind daca was unlawful and must be set aside. the program protects 700, 000 "dreamers" from deportation. president trump issued an order to end daca in september. f
right near meridian. it's in the southbound direction where we are starting to see the yellow sensors lighting up the screen so reduced speeds approaching the scene. we'll have more details on that and possibly when it will be clearing in the next traffic report. give yourself some extra time in that area. slowdowns southbound of 101. we do have some overnight roadwork along that stretch. heading across the san mateo bridge, no problems to report. speeds in the green. and over at the bay bridge...
291
291
Apr 16, 2018
04/18
by
KNTV
tv
eye 291
favorite 0
quote 0
this was the scene this weekend in meridian, mississippi, where a tornado there blew a roof off a house. a neighbor shooting his video from across the street. it was one of many buildings damaged by the storm. >>> although we are well into spring, it might as well be winter tonight in the upper midwest. this is how it looked in minnesota where more than a foot of snow fell in duluth which was under a blizzard warning. minneapolis got hit hard, as well. the national weather service calling the storm historic for the area in mid-april. i'll say. and in oklahoma at least two people are dead, hundreds of homes evacuated as wildfires spread across that state. they've burned more than 300,000 acres so far with conditions expected to worsen this week. we get the latest from nbc's maya rodriguez. >> reporter: tonight, western oklahoma is on fire. a state of emergency declared in more than 50 counties. the smoky smell detected in neighboring states. high temperatures, gusting winds and low humidity creating perfect conditions for wildfires. authorities say flames have injured seven and killed tw
this was the scene this weekend in meridian, mississippi, where a tornado there blew a roof off a house. a neighbor shooting his video from across the street. it was one of many buildings damaged by the storm. >>> although we are well into spring, it might as well be winter tonight in the upper midwest. this is how it looked in minnesota where more than a foot of snow fell in duluth which was under a blizzard warning. minneapolis got hit hard, as well. the national weather service...
158
158
Apr 10, 2018
04/18
by
KOFY
tv
eye 158
favorite 0
quote 0
from the meridian nut company says certain areas around the state were hit harder than ever. >> seemed to be the farther north you got the worse it was. some growers in chico got hit hard. >> reporter: zieon believes the industry hit will be on a smaller scale. >>> the freeze is a distant memory, but more weather coming in. >> for now, seeing lots of sunshine. spencer christian joining us with how long it is going to last. >> we will see midweek moisture coming in. areas of moisture forming offshore. evidence of the high clouds that are filtering the sunshine right now. check out this view. beautiful. it is 73 degrees here in san francisco. mid-70s in mountain view. another lovely view from our sutro tower camera looking towards the west northwest. very mild ening all around the area and a great view from our rooftop here. looking at a few clouds over the bay. we will see cooler conditions tomorrow with few showers. another round of rain late wednesday. and we will have sunnier and warmer conditions at the end of the week. speaking of warm, warm all over the northern state of the day.
from the meridian nut company says certain areas around the state were hit harder than ever. >> seemed to be the farther north you got the worse it was. some growers in chico got hit hard. >> reporter: zieon believes the industry hit will be on a smaller scale. >>> the freeze is a distant memory, but more weather coming in. >> for now, seeing lots of sunshine. spencer christian joining us with how long it is going to last. >> we will see midweek moisture coming...
211
211
Apr 10, 2018
04/18
by
KGO
tv
eye 211
favorite 0
quote 0
from the meridian nut company says certain areas around the state were hit harder than ever. >> seemedbe the farther north you got the worse it was. some growers in chico got hit ht hard. >> reporter: industry hit will be on a smaller scale. >>> the freeze is a distant memory, but more weather coming in. >> for now, seeing lots of sunshine. spencer christian joining us with how long it is going to last. >> we will see midweek moisture coming in. areas of moisture forming offshore. evidence of the high clouds that are filtering the sunshine right now. check out this view. beautiful. it is 73 degrees here in san francisco. mid-70s in mountain view. another lovely view from our sutro tower camera looking towards the west northwest. very mild evening all around the area and a great view from our rooftop here. looking at a few clouds over the bay. we will see cooler conditions tomorrow with few showers. another round of rain late wednesday. and we will have sunnier and warmer conditions at the end of the week. speaking of warm, warm all over the northern state of the day. l.a has a current
from the meridian nut company says certain areas around the state were hit harder than ever. >> seemedbe the farther north you got the worse it was. some growers in chico got hit ht hard. >> reporter: industry hit will be on a smaller scale. >>> the freeze is a distant memory, but more weather coming in. >> for now, seeing lots of sunshine. spencer christian joining us with how long it is going to last. >> we will see midweek moisture coming in. areas of...
90
90
Apr 10, 2018
04/18
by
KRON
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
straight of it you can look it up online and enjoy: it's called asmr, or the autonomous sensory meridian that tingly feeling that you get from hearing a sound you love.. if the purring doesn't get you, maybe you'll like one of these: (sot) sorry. i can't make it. it's just my eczema again, but it's fine. yeah, it's fine. you ok? eczema. it's fine. hey! hi! aren't you hot? eczema again? it's fine. i saw something the other day. eczema exposed. your eczema could be something called atopic dermatitis, which can be caused by inflammation under your skin. maybe you should ask your doctor? go to eczemaexposed.com to learn more. (ácommercialá)(áábreakáá) ( darya ) coming up in the next hour ... all schools of the emeryville school district were closed on monday ... because of violent threats. and the schools are set to reopen today. we'll have a live report next. ( darya ) plus ... two homicides in richmond in the past three days. why police say this is unusual. there's only one word for the all new together forever-a pixar night time spectacular. ooohhhh. ahhhhhh. okay, maybe
straight of it you can look it up online and enjoy: it's called asmr, or the autonomous sensory meridian that tingly feeling that you get from hearing a sound you love.. if the purring doesn't get you, maybe you'll like one of these: (sot) sorry. i can't make it. it's just my eczema again, but it's fine. yeah, it's fine. you ok? eczema. it's fine. hey! hi! aren't you hot? eczema again? it's fine. i saw something the other day. eczema exposed. your eczema could be something called atopic...
437
437
Apr 16, 2018
04/18
by
KGO
tv
eye 437
favorite 0
quote 1
check out this video out of meridian, mississippi, where tornadoes swept through that area and tore off the roof of this particular building. also video out of parts of virginia showing similar damage, two dozen homes being ripped apart there last night. but there you see the squall line moving across philadelphia and we have a flash flood warning in effect for this squall line. that is really going to be nasty across i-95 throughout the next several hours in it with sleet across the northeast. time for your select cities brought to you by breathe right. >>> good morning to you, temperatures well below average. we have a 1 on our storm impact scale. we'll have gusty winds as this cold air moves over the bay. it could get a little wet in spots today. theeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee >>> coming up, more of our eeeee exclusive interview with james comey and his wife. she'll take us inside the family when they found out he was fired. >>> also, we have an abc news exclusive for you this morning. the first live interview with the ceo of starbucks, kevin johnson, after two black men were arres
check out this video out of meridian, mississippi, where tornadoes swept through that area and tore off the roof of this particular building. also video out of parts of virginia showing similar damage, two dozen homes being ripped apart there last night. but there you see the squall line moving across philadelphia and we have a flash flood warning in effect for this squall line. that is really going to be nasty across i-95 throughout the next several hours in it with sleet across the northeast....
215
215
Apr 15, 2018
04/18
by
KGO
tv
eye 215
favorite 0
quote 0
through this mississippi neighborhood. 115-mile-an-hour winds ripping the roof right off this home in meridian oh, it just ripped the roof off! >> reporter: this was the scene in long beach. these monster winds, a multiple vortex water spout moving on shore. >> oh, my gosh. >> reporter: a man narrowly survived when his wife woke him up minutes before a tree came crashing down on their home in mill creek. >> a 75-foot-tall pine tree across my bed. if she hadn't got me up, i would be under it right now. >> reporter: 18 reported tornados in five states since this severe weather outbreak began on friday. along the coast, up to ten inches of rain triggering flash flood warnings from eastern louisiana to the florida panhandle. meanwhile, north in minnesota, whiteout conditions. the twin cities, getting 15 inches of snow and the first blizzard warning in 35 years. cars struggling in nebraska. and the dakotas. after 20 inches of snow made roads impassable. even for snowplows. now you have seen the pictures. this is that storm. the one storm responsible for all of that. half the country here. in the so
through this mississippi neighborhood. 115-mile-an-hour winds ripping the roof right off this home in meridian oh, it just ripped the roof off! >> reporter: this was the scene in long beach. these monster winds, a multiple vortex water spout moving on shore. >> oh, my gosh. >> reporter: a man narrowly survived when his wife woke him up minutes before a tree came crashing down on their home in mill creek. >> a 75-foot-tall pine tree across my bed. if she hadn't got me up,...
81
81
Apr 25, 2018
04/18
by
KNTV
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
drive, crash on the opposite direction, coming into downtown has cleared from lanes around meridi meridian. fremont moves clonicely as well. there's the truck scales and northbound taillights. no delays through oakland and towards the bay bridge where the cash lanes just starting a little backup guys, back to you. >> 5:01. developing this morning, federal agents expected to arrive in concord today because of the massive fire that destroyed a five story apartment building under construction. this is a story we've been telling you about since yesterday, forcing 250 people living next door to evacuated. they will look for clues. pete suratos will have a live update in half an hour. >>> the big showdown over trump's travel ban. the supreme court finally taking on this case. "today in the bay's" kris sanchez is live at sfo where many protested the original ban and has more of what we can expect in court today. kris? >> reporter: protesters plan to be outside the supreme court in washington, d.c. this morning. this morning san francisco international is lit up in warriors color but we could see
drive, crash on the opposite direction, coming into downtown has cleared from lanes around meridi meridian. fremont moves clonicely as well. there's the truck scales and northbound taillights. no delays through oakland and towards the bay bridge where the cash lanes just starting a little backup guys, back to you. >> 5:01. developing this morning, federal agents expected to arrive in concord today because of the massive fire that destroyed a five story apartment building under...
166
166
Apr 30, 2018
04/18
by
KQED
tv
eye 166
favorite 0
quote 0
end some time out west after college and one of the books that rstuck with me was the hundredth meridian end and the whole and that's a biography largely a biography of john wesley powell and how you know we engineered he water dynamics out there in a way that we're kind of recognizing maybe might not hav been the bea for modern society. but yes. wallace stegner absolutely. >> brown: so barbara wouldn of west chester, pennsylvania but she writes but born and raised on lake ie. her bona fides. you gaves hope that nature will do much to resto great lakes aquatic life in the future after all the manmade blunders. do you think we should do less to change the balance of nature in the lakes and let nature resolve the balance or have we y done too much damag >> i don't know if we're never going to get back what we lost. and i don't think we're ever going to t complete control of the lakes as we some people believed we had for a while. i think if we approach the management with a little more humility and a little more appreciation for what nature can do on its own in terms of finding some sort o
end some time out west after college and one of the books that rstuck with me was the hundredth meridian end and the whole and that's a biography largely a biography of john wesley powell and how you know we engineered he water dynamics out there in a way that we're kind of recognizing maybe might not hav been the bea for modern society. but yes. wallace stegner absolutely. >> brown: so barbara wouldn of west chester, pennsylvania but she writes but born and raised on lake ie. her bona...
239
239
Apr 28, 2018
04/18
by
KGO
tv
eye 239
favorite 0
quote 0
notice this 81 in meridian, 76 in jacksonville, in nashville, talking about that as we get into tuesdaynesday into thursday, even into friday so philly, thursday, 86 degrees. friday, 88 degrees. look at boston, 89 degrees. so if we go back to the last time you were near 90 degrees in new york, it's september. in boston it's well before that. i mean it's like such a long time. >> we love you, >>> good saturday morning. the last week of april bringing a few april showers. partly cloudy right now with temperatures in the 50s. >>> all that weather was brought to you by the laughing cow. no joke. this is where dan comes in. >> i have nothing to say. i have nothing to say. you don't remind me of a cow at all. >> okay. good to know. >> we're now laughing with you. >> does that sound like a cow? not at all. just sounds like a laughing nice guy. >> okay. >> thank you, sam champion. thank you for the great forecast and the first forecast delivered in months that i approve of. we appreciate it. >>> coming up on "gma," tom brokaw's emotional response to allegations that he sexually harassed a colle
notice this 81 in meridian, 76 in jacksonville, in nashville, talking about that as we get into tuesdaynesday into thursday, even into friday so philly, thursday, 86 degrees. friday, 88 degrees. look at boston, 89 degrees. so if we go back to the last time you were near 90 degrees in new york, it's september. in boston it's well before that. i mean it's like such a long time. >> we love you, >>> good saturday morning. the last week of april bringing a few april showers. partly...
415
415
Apr 27, 2018
04/18
by
KGO
tv
eye 415
favorite 0
quote 0
we've got a problem in the south bay, a crash blocking at least one lane on northbound 85 right at meridianes of heavy traffic approaching that. a lot of areas that are looking friday light, though, too. this is walnut creek, southbound 680 approaching 24. no issues there. natasha? >> alexis, sounds go scalpel scalpel taco! taco! are you one of the millions of americans whose love for jack in the box tacos has turned into an obsession? no tacos here. hi. i'm jack box and i'm here to help. by giving the taco obsessed what they need most. even more tacos. introducing my $3 taco deal with three of the tacos you love and a refreshing drink for just three bucks. so if you have a taco obsession... clear! taco! taco! ...don't beat it, feed it. we need to help more tocalifornians get ahead.d, that's why antonio villaraigosa brought both parties together to balance the state budget with record investments in public schools... and new career training programs. as mayor of la, he brought police and residents together to get illegal guns off the streets and keep kids out of gangs, and on the right path
we've got a problem in the south bay, a crash blocking at least one lane on northbound 85 right at meridianes of heavy traffic approaching that. a lot of areas that are looking friday light, though, too. this is walnut creek, southbound 680 approaching 24. no issues there. natasha? >> alexis, sounds go scalpel scalpel taco! taco! are you one of the millions of americans whose love for jack in the box tacos has turned into an obsession? no tacos here. hi. i'm jack box and i'm here to help....
184
184
Apr 25, 2018
04/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 184
favorite 0
quote 0
asmr stands for autonomous sensory meridian response — a feeling or tingling you get when you hear somethingr page turning. it really ranges in between people. i started listening to page turning. i found that was a really good triggerfor me. it reminded me of when teachers at school would just flick through textbooks when i was a child. i found it really calming, so i listen to a lot of that. when you try and explain it to someone, they have no idea what you're talking about and it sounds quite weird, but a lot of my friends listen to it as well and they can't sleep without it as well. i think i've become quite reliant on it, but i'd rather have that than not listen to it at all. one of the most popular is whispers red emma. hello, beautiful. are you ready for bed now? it's a term for a feeling, a physical feeling that usually begins in the crown of your head and works its way down your back and down your arms. it's like a tingling feeling. do you find that some people, though, find it weird? oh, yeah, loads of people find it weird. it's very difficult for some people to appreciate how genu
asmr stands for autonomous sensory meridian response — a feeling or tingling you get when you hear somethingr page turning. it really ranges in between people. i started listening to page turning. i found that was a really good triggerfor me. it reminded me of when teachers at school would just flick through textbooks when i was a child. i found it really calming, so i listen to a lot of that. when you try and explain it to someone, they have no idea what you're talking about and it sounds...
226
226
Apr 4, 2018
04/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 226
favorite 0
quote 0
meridian right here. come on. >> so really quickly, here is shep smith's fact check.1.47, i believe, or about that, for every time they deliver a package, the united states government, meaning the post office loses $1.47. so amazon is going to have to pay much more money to the post office. >> the postal service's own numbers show it makes money by delivering packages for amazon and other companies. as for taxpayers, the post office's own website points out, and i quote, the postal service receives no tax dollars for operating expenses. none. and that reference to $1.47 that the president came up with there? a citigroup city last year showed on average the postal service was charging $1.46 below market rates for package delivery. but our researchers point out if that discount exists, it's not just for amazon. it's a bulk rate discount. back to john roberts. there is a great deal of confusion or something here regarding amazon and the post office because none of that was true. >> shep does the magnolia state proud. >> yeah, i mean maybe the president might hear this, b
meridian right here. come on. >> so really quickly, here is shep smith's fact check.1.47, i believe, or about that, for every time they deliver a package, the united states government, meaning the post office loses $1.47. so amazon is going to have to pay much more money to the post office. >> the postal service's own numbers show it makes money by delivering packages for amazon and other companies. as for taxpayers, the post office's own website points out, and i quote, the postal...