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three miles in concord, two in oakland. the temperatures, where the valleys have that cool air drain overnight, still chilly. 50 in san francisco. let's talk about those temperatures. you can see with the winds, anywhere from 27 to 29 degrees warmer this morning. that's due to the gusty offshore winds. a check right now, see them out of the north, 15 to 17 miles an hour. we go in the upper elevations, up to 37 miles an hour. even over the oakland hills, up to 25 miles an hour. it's another spare the air alert with the northeasterly flow pushing the smoke into the bay area. we will talk about our spare the air alert today and tomorrow coming up. >>> the camp fire is the third deadliest wildfire in california history. so far, nearly two dozen deaths have been reported. survivors are reeling as they realize the magnitude of the damage. >> we had all our family and belongings and everything inside of the home. we lost everything. >> here is what we know. 23 people have died. more than 100 people are still missing. the fire has
three miles in concord, two in oakland. the temperatures, where the valleys have that cool air drain overnight, still chilly. 50 in san francisco. let's talk about those temperatures. you can see with the winds, anywhere from 27 to 29 degrees warmer this morning. that's due to the gusty offshore winds. a check right now, see them out of the north, 15 to 17 miles an hour. we go in the upper elevations, up to 37 miles an hour. even over the oakland hills, up to 25 miles an hour. it's another...
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Nov 9, 2018
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we learned it jumped from 31 square miles to 109 square miles overnight. >> reporter: yes.ters are risking their lives to fight this fire. this is a devastating time in this community. and where i am now is humble road. i'm up the road from highway 32. you can see the mutual aid came in because there is a controlled burn happening on the ridge directly behind me. and what this controlled burn is supposed to do is eat up some of the trees and the bushes and other things that can fuel the wildfire and put the town at risk. we're at three miles away from downtown chico. this is to try and prevent the wildfire from spreading any further. >> we see the smoke from the controlled burn going straight up. it does speak to the fact that the winds are not as strong today as they were in previous hours. >> reporter: that's right. the winds not as strong as we were feeling yesterday. there is a lot of ash in the air. i'm able to catch some in my hand if i reach out. i can tell that you the sky, we're not seeing sunlight whatsoever. we're seeing this gray and red color. there are all sor
we learned it jumped from 31 square miles to 109 square miles overnight. >> reporter: yes.ters are risking their lives to fight this fire. this is a devastating time in this community. and where i am now is humble road. i'm up the road from highway 32. you can see the mutual aid came in because there is a controlled burn happening on the ridge directly behind me. and what this controlled burn is supposed to do is eat up some of the trees and the bushes and other things that can fuel the...
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Nov 8, 2018
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to miles per hour. so pg&e hopes to make a decision by 10 a.m. in napa, kpix 5. >>> the latest in washington, dc. jeff sessions is out as attorney general. >> democrats are now concerned his replacement could mean the end of the russia investigation investigation. president trump forced sessions to resign but the ousted attorney general was all smiles as he left the justice department. the white house released this letter from sessions who told the president, quote, at your request, i am submitting my resignation. he faced heavy criticism by president trump since recusing himself from special counsel robert mueller's russia investigation last march. mueller has indicted 35 people and companies including some of the president's top campaign officials. the president announced sessions' chief of staff matt offial swill oversee all depament matters. whitaker has been in the past and has written it could become a political fishing expedition. democrats called on whitaker to recuse himself. >> they should not
to miles per hour. so pg&e hopes to make a decision by 10 a.m. in napa, kpix 5. >>> the latest in washington, dc. jeff sessions is out as attorney general. >> democrats are now concerned his replacement could mean the end of the russia investigation investigation. president trump forced sessions to resign but the ousted attorney general was all smiles as he left the justice department. the white house released this letter from sessions who told the president, quote, at your...
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Nov 28, 2018
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. 66 in bound, 34 miles per hour, 95 north in virginia, 30 miles per hour. listen to wtop when you hop in youry. car to >>> news 4 is working for you in the community helping families stay warm this winter. helping the salvation army collect gently used coats for those in need. donations being acceptedow through december 15th at the salvation army's todo d.c. office. i am kicking things off on news 4 you can drop off any coats at any burke and herbert's branch. the coats will be handed out to ose in need. we have a list on the nbc washington app. search share the warmth. awesome work they do with the salvation army handing those things out.gu ? >> i think it brings a lot of light to this treatment and this hospital in general. is hospital's a wonderful hospital be. >> theig up adopt a bear campaign is helping kids shine brigly through pretty dark times. >> these bears are on display all across the region including in bethesda. that's where we find news 4's mow.tte green molette has details on the little ones benefitting from this campaign. good morning, mole
. 66 in bound, 34 miles per hour, 95 north in virginia, 30 miles per hour. listen to wtop when you hop in youry. car to >>> news 4 is working for you in the community helping families stay warm this winter. helping the salvation army collect gently used coats for those in need. donations being acceptedow through december 15th at the salvation army's todo d.c. office. i am kicking things off on news 4 you can drop off any coats at any burke and herbert's branch. the coats will be handed...
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we are 20 miles away. the front line was around 22 miles wide. mitchell: there are photographs taken here of varennes. varennes was shown pretty much destroyed, buildings caved in. do you know if the town itself was destroyed before the meuse-argonne operation or during? guillaume: it was already damaged. we were close by the frontline. every town was affected. it was already quite damaged. by the french artillery, by the german artillery at the very beginning of when they came here. most of the damage is due to the meuse-argonne. we had heavy battles going on in the street. i know you know a lot about it. this is when we would have most of the damage in town. mitchell: why do you think varennes was of strategic importance for the americans to take it on the first day of the battle? guillaume: we are not far away from the first line, from the jumping line. it is the biggest town on that part of the meuse-argonne. it was an important logistical center, especially railroad tracks. they could organize a supply for everybody. if you cut through such
we are 20 miles away. the front line was around 22 miles wide. mitchell: there are photographs taken here of varennes. varennes was shown pretty much destroyed, buildings caved in. do you know if the town itself was destroyed before the meuse-argonne operation or during? guillaume: it was already damaged. we were close by the frontline. every town was affected. it was already quite damaged. by the french artillery, by the german artillery at the very beginning of when they came here. most of...
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Nov 12, 2018
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helena 69 miles-per- hour. there were red flag warnings posted for the santa cruz mountains as well. winds managed 38 miles-per- hour. they ha no ou the east. easterto w lands. the is to lig and then eventu spread from the north, but that will send smoke plumes south through the bay area. there is sfo. here is coit tower. concord has 64 degrees. oakland 65 degrees. the numbers were warmer than yesterday. this morning, 15 to 20 degrees warmer at the same our as friday and saturday morning. the campfire is expecting the winds also to abate with wind gusts now back into the 30 mile- per-hour range. it is still tricky but at least it's going in the right direction. winds offshore will begin to ease up overnight, but fire danger remains and smoke -- smoky conditions remain through tuesday. to sum up, it will be haze and smoke tonight, and that will last through tuesday. there is just a hint of things changing by thanksgiving. so that is not this coming week, but the week after. the meantime -- in the meantime, thing
helena 69 miles-per- hour. there were red flag warnings posted for the santa cruz mountains as well. winds managed 38 miles-per- hour. they ha no ou the east. easterto w lands. the is to lig and then eventu spread from the north, but that will send smoke plumes south through the bay area. there is sfo. here is coit tower. concord has 64 degrees. oakland 65 degrees. the numbers were warmer than yesterday. this morning, 15 to 20 degrees warmer at the same our as friday and saturday morning. the...
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Nov 9, 2018
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away. >> 180 miles away east of chico. anything over 100 is very bad air quality. san to rosa 38. oakland 151. san francisco to you 134, there it is, look, sunset at the top. that smoke, that is not fog. no fog in that picture, that is all smoke. >> all right. thanks for watching at 5:00. >> al and veronica are back in 30 minutes. captioning sponsored by cbs captioning sponsored by cbs >> glor: on the "cbs evening news" this thursday from thousand oaks, california, a gunman kills 12 in a mass shooting at a country music bar. what we are learning about his troubled past. tonight, we will remember those lost, including a sheriff's ave eant who gave his life all of that beginning with the headlines in 60 seconds. ( ( gunfire ). >> shooting at borderline. >> we've got multiple people down. >> a deadly mass shooting overnight at a southern california bar. >> all of a sudden you hear the bang, bang. >> we just tried to take cover. >> last thing i said was, "son, i love you." that was the last thing i said. >> at least 12 people
away. >> 180 miles away east of chico. anything over 100 is very bad air quality. san to rosa 38. oakland 151. san francisco to you 134, there it is, look, sunset at the top. that smoke, that is not fog. no fog in that picture, that is all smoke. >> all right. thanks for watching at 5:00. >> al and veronica are back in 30 minutes. captioning sponsored by cbs captioning sponsored by cbs >> glor: on the "cbs evening news" this thursday from thousand oaks,...
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from 3 miles to just 1- mile. okay. let's try it now. a half marathon has been canceled because of smokey conditions. the alzheimer's walk was cut to one mile. this is a live look over san francisco. there is haze. last night on the waterfront we spotted something that may make conditions worse. >> despite the unhealthy air, a fireworks show went ahead as scheduled. it will capped off and all day celebration of a festival of lights. organizers say they consulted l fireworks team confirmed there was no safety or air quality concerns. that is when we decided to go ahead. we definitely took the scale of the fireworks down. we would have liked to have had it longer. >> let's go over to julie who can toggle -- can tell us more. >>> -- >> reporter: the air quality is unhealthy and that will continue through the rest of the week. we don't see a big shift in the wind direction until we get to midweek. the red flag warning continues through sunday. higher elevations, the northeast winds at 15 to 30 miles per hour. the gust is up to 60 miles per h
from 3 miles to just 1- mile. okay. let's try it now. a half marathon has been canceled because of smokey conditions. the alzheimer's walk was cut to one mile. this is a live look over san francisco. there is haze. last night on the waterfront we spotted something that may make conditions worse. >> despite the unhealthy air, a fireworks show went ahead as scheduled. it will capped off and all day celebration of a festival of lights. organizers say they consulted l fireworks team confirmed...
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Nov 17, 2018
11/18
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karen dark broke her own record riding at 46.54 miles per hour in the women's race.tricycle record. and i always thought that one day i'm going to be a world record holder, and everyone said it's not going to happen, get a real job. and i realized, you know what? i'm going to make it happen, to be able to say i'm the world record holder for the fastest hand cyclist is incredible. >> whether we compete with each other, against our own records, or with a donkey we have new and unusual ways to test our limits. as we saw today, that drive to challenge ourselves can send us on incredible adventures. we hope you will be inspired to get out and start one of your own. i'm dr. sanjay gupta and this is "fit nation kwtsz. . >>> this is cnn breaking news. >>> i'm anna cabrera in new york. president trump putting washington politics aside. he is on the west coast focusing on the unbelievable destruction and the climbing number of people killed and left homeless by the wildfires in california. the president now in what is left of the town of paradise, california, that is where nea
karen dark broke her own record riding at 46.54 miles per hour in the women's race.tricycle record. and i always thought that one day i'm going to be a world record holder, and everyone said it's not going to happen, get a real job. and i realized, you know what? i'm going to make it happen, to be able to say i'm the world record holder for the fastest hand cyclist is incredible. >> whether we compete with each other, against our own records, or with a donkey we have new and unusual ways...
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atlas peak 21 miles per hour and hawkeye 42 miles an hour with relative humidity down to 11%. the winds are blowing in the east bay hills as well. we'll continue to see this through the first part of the day. oakland south reporting relative humidity down to the south. for the morning hours, the winds die down. red flag doesn't expire until 4:00 this afternoon. other places it won't expire it will tomorrow morning. with the wind, we're warmer in some places. the air quality is going to remain the same. right now, the only area that is a bit better and i'm going to say just a bit, areas over livermore. this is going to fluctuate throughout the day. i'll have a look at the current temperatures and afternoon highs and the extended forecast as welcoming up. >> thanks, the latest on the campfire of butte county. it's now the third deadliest on record near california. >> the fire has destroyed the entire town of paradise. authorities have found 14 more victims and that brings the death toll to 23. now, some of the victims were found in their cars. they were trying to escape the flam
atlas peak 21 miles per hour and hawkeye 42 miles an hour with relative humidity down to 11%. the winds are blowing in the east bay hills as well. we'll continue to see this through the first part of the day. oakland south reporting relative humidity down to the south. for the morning hours, the winds die down. red flag doesn't expire until 4:00 this afternoon. other places it won't expire it will tomorrow morning. with the wind, we're warmer in some places. the air quality is going to remain...
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Nov 3, 2018
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san jose wins at three miles an hour. -- winds at three miles an hour. don't forget to change the clock saturday night. the storm track as we head into the weekend is way up north. there is a warmer forecast. 70s and 80s tomorrow. it will be the warmest day of the weekend. lots of sunshine. orange links up to the 80s. san francisco 75. out to san jose 80. gail wright 87. the weekend will be dry and warm. tomorrow will be the warmest day. >> thank you. >>> the warriors continue their win streak after coming from behind in the fourth quarter to dominate the timberwolves. we will have the highlights coming up next. >>> a bart employee being hailed a hero for saving the life of a passenger. vincent seals works as a train car cleaner. monday night he rushed to help a young man who was slumped over on a train. the man did not have a pulse and his lips were turning blue. he performed cpr and after several minutes he was able to revive the man. proposition 11 solves two issues. first, it continues to pay paramedics while we're on break. second, it ensures the cl
san jose wins at three miles an hour. -- winds at three miles an hour. don't forget to change the clock saturday night. the storm track as we head into the weekend is way up north. there is a warmer forecast. 70s and 80s tomorrow. it will be the warmest day of the weekend. lots of sunshine. orange links up to the 80s. san francisco 75. out to san jose 80. gail wright 87. the weekend will be dry and warm. tomorrow will be the warmest day. >> thank you. >>> the warriors continue...
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Nov 27, 2018
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an hour to just five miles an.this probe is focused on learning more about the interior and history of the planet. our resident space observer,mi s o'brien, has been preparing for this moment as well and joins me now from boston. miles, welcome back. tell us. terror? just how difficult was this? >> well, judy, imagine seven years of work all being distilled down to seven minutes. you know, the people who were in that room when they erupt with joy, kind of likre erboat gamblers of science. they put all their chips on the table, theynvest a lot of time, then they hope all these things have to go right. the spacecraft has to separate, the back shell has to come off, the parachute mas to deploy, the landing gear has to go down, the radar has to work, the engenerals have to is that right, the heat shield has to go ll, all has to happen in seven minutes. nothing they can do about it, ae eight-mielay, things getting back from mars, all of it has to work out, so definitely a moment to savor. >> 300 million miles, we can't
an hour to just five miles an.this probe is focused on learning more about the interior and history of the planet. our resident space observer,mi s o'brien, has been preparing for this moment as well and joins me now from boston. miles, welcome back. tell us. terror? just how difficult was this? >> well, judy, imagine seven years of work all being distilled down to seven minutes. you know, the people who were in that room when they erupt with joy, kind of likre erboat gamblers of science....
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Nov 29, 2018
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san francisco, 36 miles per hour. 24-mile-per-hour gusts in half moon bay. the front has moved through, but we will have the older part of the storm moving through later on this morning. that will provide heavy downpours, gusty winds through your morning commute. it's a 2 on our storm impact omg > a new ruling regarding a homeless encampment for women. the judge can't prevent the city from removing the women. the village on edes avenue and clara street. homeless women formed it on vacant city land. the judge says his ruling is not a reflection of whether the city should remove them. instead, it's based on whether the constitution can legally prevent it. it's unclear where those women will now go. >>> the san francisco police department will staff a new drop-in center to foster a better relationship with its residents. >> they will answer residents's questions and address any concerns. many of the officers are bilingual. >> i think the number is up to 490 officers that speak 30 different languages. we want to engage with our t to. we want to get better at pol
san francisco, 36 miles per hour. 24-mile-per-hour gusts in half moon bay. the front has moved through, but we will have the older part of the storm moving through later on this morning. that will provide heavy downpours, gusty winds through your morning commute. it's a 2 on our storm impact omg > a new ruling regarding a homeless encampment for women. the judge can't prevent the city from removing the women. the village on edes avenue and clara street. homeless women formed it on vacant...
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Nov 24, 2018
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. 10 miles wide. 120 miles long was walk. for me to him. revealing the cause of the accident. we follow the safety boards to have two teams to study it. looking at the debris only. looking out what was left of it. another team at the johnson space center to look at all the data. all the pictures. everything that came down. if those two teams had the same cause, you are pretty certain to have the actual cause determines preserving learning from columbia, every bit of columbia stored akin florida. we can access it anytime we wans for spacecraft for the future. one of the findings was the seats. going into a flat spin. they could not take that. the new seat that they are building right now, in part, on based on findings from columbia's needs. what else? >> let's take a few looks at the pictures here. >> every go. >> that is columbia. that is a space shuttle. two thirds of the way through the recovery. it took three months to do all that searching. to nerds of the way through. we took over a hanger back at the kennedy space stati
. 10 miles wide. 120 miles long was walk. for me to him. revealing the cause of the accident. we follow the safety boards to have two teams to study it. looking at the debris only. looking out what was left of it. another team at the johnson space center to look at all the data. all the pictures. everything that came down. if those two teams had the same cause, you are pretty certain to have the actual cause determines preserving learning from columbia, every bit of columbia stored akin...
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Nov 28, 2018
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stained winds at 23 miles an hour, gusts up to 50 miles an hour. we'll talk about any more snow chances and when these winds finally die down. we'll give you that coming up in 15 minutes. >> thank you. the man charged with raping and killing a muslim entered a guilty plea in court. this was back in june of 2018. he allegedly caught the gi 17-year-old, raped, killed her and dumped her body in a police say this was road rage but the victim's family believe it was a bias crime. they will not pursue the death penalty after conelting with victim's family. >>> the trial for james fields hebegins today. 's the man accused of c driving hiar into a crowd ofte prrs in charlottesville in 2017 heather hyer our northern virginia bureau chief will be in the courtroom. you can look for her live reports at 4. >>> the fbi says hate crimes are on the rise in virginia. the number of incidents spiked nearly 50% last year. in response community and state leaders gathered toh come up w ways to reverse the trend. one of those involved in the talks is jeff danek. he says
stained winds at 23 miles an hour, gusts up to 50 miles an hour. we'll talk about any more snow chances and when these winds finally die down. we'll give you that coming up in 15 minutes. >> thank you. the man charged with raping and killing a muslim entered a guilty plea in court. this was back in june of 2018. he allegedly caught the gi 17-year-old, raped, killed her and dumped her body in a police say this was road rage but the victim's family believe it was a bias crime. they will not...
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Nov 8, 2018
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so for higher elevations, tracking winds gusting up to 60 to 70 miles per hour, mount up to 72 miles per hour this morning. incredibly strong winds that red flag warning in effect now until tomorrow morning. blood had boo poaching will had will. low humidity, high winds, so critical fire conditions. this is east toward downtown san francisco across the bay and the diablo range with that sunshine out there. but again, mount diablo seeing strong winds with the highest peaks getting the strongest winds where you live, likely just getting light to breezy conditions. but really higher up in elevations. that's where we're really looking at that high fire danger. temperatures 30s to 60s right now. above average for this time of the year for today. we'll talk about the fire danger a little more closely here with futurecast wind gusts taking you through the next 24 hours. the laundry list of hours this morning, it's that kind of morning on the freeways. so let's get rolling and we y e is big as well as a lley motorcycle. so injuries possibly reported in this crash. west 580 connector to north
so for higher elevations, tracking winds gusting up to 60 to 70 miles per hour, mount up to 72 miles per hour this morning. incredibly strong winds that red flag warning in effect now until tomorrow morning. blood had boo poaching will had will. low humidity, high winds, so critical fire conditions. this is east toward downtown san francisco across the bay and the diablo range with that sunshine out there. but again, mount diablo seeing strong winds with the highest peaks getting the strongest...
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Nov 8, 2018
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winds may gust 50 to 60 miles an hour. as far as our current relative humidity, it's down to about 18% in napa. most of us are seeing slightly elevated humidity, which is very typical for those early hours. as we go throughout the day, humidity drops. winds will stay gusty. as we go into the afternoon, most of our wind speeds at about 15 to 20 miles per hour, but a little higher in parts of the north bay where we'll see that red flag warning continue and sustained winds may reach 30 to possibly 35 miles per hour with some higher gusts. as you step out the door, it's still going to be another chilly morning. in dublin and some of our wind-sheltered valleys, it's not going to be as windy and those temperatures will be cooling off. we'll be down to about 49 degrees at 7:00. at 10:00 we're at 63 degrees, warming up into the mid-60s. our south bay highs will be back in the upper 70s and low 80s. very much like yesterday. a few low 80s for parts of the east bay. danville reaching 82. 76 in san mateo. for san francisco, a little
winds may gust 50 to 60 miles an hour. as far as our current relative humidity, it's down to about 18% in napa. most of us are seeing slightly elevated humidity, which is very typical for those early hours. as we go throughout the day, humidity drops. winds will stay gusty. as we go into the afternoon, most of our wind speeds at about 15 to 20 miles per hour, but a little higher in parts of the north bay where we'll see that red flag warning continue and sustained winds may reach 30 to possibly...
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Nov 3, 2018
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s -- miles per hour. as we get into the second part of the day, temperatures again are going to be unseasonably warm, here's a look at the red flag warning, you can see north and east bay hills into the sacramento valley, and into the sierra foothills -- this morning is widespread, and it will expire at his 6 am for the east bay and through the diablo range on sunday. any fires that begin could move very quickly, again, that is something to be concerned about and be aware of. 59 degrees right now in san francisco, 49 for livermore, and south bay locations are around 54 degrees. a few more numbers, and lent, we have 46 in alamo, 64 to start your day in antioch, one of the places that will go to any 54 today. here is a look at highs for today, mid-80s for santa rosa, closer to the water, 77 did degrees for sausalito. our south bay locations for today are warm as well, 85 in morgan hill, 78 in santa clara, 84 in saratoga, just take a look at santa cruz. mostly sunny, 82 degrees for the afternoon. at the star
s -- miles per hour. as we get into the second part of the day, temperatures again are going to be unseasonably warm, here's a look at the red flag warning, you can see north and east bay hills into the sacramento valley, and into the sierra foothills -- this morning is widespread, and it will expire at his 6 am for the east bay and through the diablo range on sunday. any fires that begin could move very quickly, again, that is something to be concerned about and be aware of. 59 degrees right...
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Nov 9, 2018
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so you can see two miles for sfo. four miles for hayward. we are talking about low visibility because of the smog. hazy because of the smoke. low visibility around the area. so smoky skies, unhealthy air quality. we are look at the good news, the winds will begin to shift. they won't be as strong as yesterday. and they are going to turn out of the west. that means less smoke in the air for today but, of course, with the fire burning still so close to us. we are still talking about bad air quality. the red flag warning in effect until 7 a.m. today. again, we are going to see the winds ease as we head through the rest of today. that will be a very good thing. we'll talk about what you can expect as he would head through the day as well as the weekend ahead coming up. gianna. >> good morning. we start off this friday morning drive with a trouble spot along 680. we are getting word from chp of a new accident. it's in milpitas northbound 680. it is blocking at least one lane. we are seeing a lot of green on the sensors. it's still early for your
so you can see two miles for sfo. four miles for hayward. we are talking about low visibility because of the smog. hazy because of the smoke. low visibility around the area. so smoky skies, unhealthy air quality. we are look at the good news, the winds will begin to shift. they won't be as strong as yesterday. and they are going to turn out of the west. that means less smoke in the air for today but, of course, with the fire burning still so close to us. we are still talking about bad air...
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forecasts of sustained winds above 25 miles an hour as well as wind gusts above 45 miles an hour. those are the main criteria. but then they get very, very specific. the temperature, terrain and local climate conditions in the potential shutoff area. the condition of dead or dry fuel on the ground as well as the moisture content of live vegetation. observations from pg&e field crews. but since all these criteria can literally change by the minute, they are constantly monitored in real time. it can take days to restore power after such a shutoff. >> so we have to monitor every foot of every line to make sure there's no fault or trees or debris on the line before we can energize it again. >> reporter: on a lighter note, kelly-moore, the national paint manufacturer, invited every worker involved in the reconstruction of coffey park to lunch. >> it's just a good thing for our company because we do have a lot of people that work in the community. we have a lot of stores in the community. and so we're doing what we can to support that. >> reporter: when all is done, enough paint to fill
forecasts of sustained winds above 25 miles an hour as well as wind gusts above 45 miles an hour. those are the main criteria. but then they get very, very specific. the temperature, terrain and local climate conditions in the potential shutoff area. the condition of dead or dry fuel on the ground as well as the moisture content of live vegetation. observations from pg&e field crews. but since all these criteria can literally change by the minute, they are constantly monitored in real time....
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that fire has grown to 28 square miles. that's bigger than the city of alameda. >> take a look at this map. you can see the campfire as it's called is burning east of chico, but pushing west towards chico as well. residents say the whole place was suddenly in flames. >> and we've just learned from the butte county sheriff that they received multiple reports of fatalities, but have not yet verified any death. >> and this could get very much worse. laura anthony is there live and begins our coverage. laura? >> well, hi. i can show you how bad it is here. kristen and dan we are actually two miles west of paradise here. just one of many homes that are burning behind me. we can see in this neighborhood, and unfortunately, the wind is starting to pick up. it's been a very terrifying day for the folks in this area. one after another, the homes in paradise are burning, a scene as dark and horrific as any we've seen as another raging inferno wipes out a whole community. one resident gave us a ride on his atv. >> friends of mine. the
that fire has grown to 28 square miles. that's bigger than the city of alameda. >> take a look at this map. you can see the campfire as it's called is burning east of chico, but pushing west towards chico as well. residents say the whole place was suddenly in flames. >> and we've just learned from the butte county sheriff that they received multiple reports of fatalities, but have not yet verified any death. >> and this could get very much worse. laura anthony is there live...
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square miles.nt went up to 45%. the number of confirmed deaths repains at 63. still 630 people listed as missing. >>> meantime, president trump plans to visit the fire zone tomorrow. final details still being worked out. we know the president will fly into beale air force base near the city of marsville meeting with first responders and people directly impacted by the wildfires. earlier this week president trump approved california's request for a major disaster declaration. that opens the door to federal aid. >>> our time is 7:35 the air quality around the bay area you know it's bad. the worse we have seen since the camp fire started. many complaining about burning eyes and sore throats and people wearing masks is the new normal in the bay area. oakland sold about 5,000 masks in one day. they had stock up on masks yesterday three times alone. the director says there's been a surge of patients complaining of breathing problems. >> so i think it would be fair to say that you could say being exposed
square miles.nt went up to 45%. the number of confirmed deaths repains at 63. still 630 people listed as missing. >>> meantime, president trump plans to visit the fire zone tomorrow. final details still being worked out. we know the president will fly into beale air force base near the city of marsville meeting with first responders and people directly impacted by the wildfires. earlier this week president trump approved california's request for a major disaster declaration. that opens...
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Nov 10, 2018
11/18
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in sand carlos. 3 miles in oakland and 4 miles in concord.d idea to stay in and also the pets as well, bring them inside. you can see it. you can feel it. and it's going to be this way for a while because we have high pressure putting a lid on thefer, the high fire danger, the smoky skies, poor air quality, seven days no rain. the last rain was october 3rd. as we go through november the next rain chance could be next weekend. then we could see another chance into the 25th. not much, far away but we take whatever slight chance we can get. here are the red areas with the red flag warning, 10:00 tonight into the afternoon. boy this is a routine for the past couple of months for us. but look at the humidity. anywhere from 9 to 17% is a possibility. and the winds coming off the land pushing to the ocean. 1:00 in the morning gusting in santas rosa, clover detailed. 21 to 32 miles through calistoga and diablo and delta as well. and we have the 15 miles an hour winds at 7:00 tomorrow. at the surface brozy as well. but the gusty winds right on through
in sand carlos. 3 miles in oakland and 4 miles in concord.d idea to stay in and also the pets as well, bring them inside. you can see it. you can feel it. and it's going to be this way for a while because we have high pressure putting a lid on thefer, the high fire danger, the smoky skies, poor air quality, seven days no rain. the last rain was october 3rd. as we go through november the next rain chance could be next weekend. then we could see another chance into the 25th. not much, far away...
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Nov 4, 2018
11/18
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we see quite well the argonne , 10st around 40 miles long to 15 miles wide. that was the limit between the french operation and the american operation inside the argonne forest. >> why did it take until the autumn of 1918 for a major offensive to liberate what we know is that meuse-argonne front? have they tried to liberate this area? tell us a little bit about what to decemberding up 20 6, 1918. guillame: the germans at the beginning of the war, we have some heavy battles going on right there. -- the head of the french headquarter will retreat. they will march south and march 20 miles per day. they will invade oregon very quickly. they will still make their way further south. then big battle. early september of 1914. that's a big defeat for the germans. we have some forests and stops inside. when the french try to counter attack the german offensive are stronger than the french counterattack. that doesn't mean the french won't fight to try to defeat the germans here. the german offensive is too strong. battles for one year, one and a half. big battles going
we see quite well the argonne , 10st around 40 miles long to 15 miles wide. that was the limit between the french operation and the american operation inside the argonne forest. >> why did it take until the autumn of 1918 for a major offensive to liberate what we know is that meuse-argonne front? have they tried to liberate this area? tell us a little bit about what to decemberding up 20 6, 1918. guillame: the germans at the beginning of the war, we have some heavy battles going on right...
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Nov 9, 2018
11/18
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we are down to two miles at sfo. four miles at oakland. two miles in santa rosa. just to show you how thick that fog is as we start off the day. we are going to see the winds begin to shift today and that will be good. so the winds not as strong. we are going to take a shift out of the west. and that means less smoke in our air but still of course unhealthy air quality but hopefully not as bad as yesterday. red flag warning expires this morning at 7 a.m. today for the hills above 1,000 feet but we are still talking about very high fire danger because of how dry everything is out there. >>> as mary just said, the air quality is so bad that it's best to stay inside as much as possible today. >> and so that means if you are pregnant, like our very own jackie ward, you should definitely be inside as much as possible. we know that you're usually out in the field and we don't get to see new person. >> this is a rarity. >> our producers, i got to give them credit, they were thinking about my health before i was. they texted me and said you are inside this morning whether
we are down to two miles at sfo. four miles at oakland. two miles in santa rosa. just to show you how thick that fog is as we start off the day. we are going to see the winds begin to shift today and that will be good. so the winds not as strong. we are going to take a shift out of the west. and that means less smoke in our air but still of course unhealthy air quality but hopefully not as bad as yesterday. red flag warning expires this morning at 7 a.m. today for the hills above 1,000 feet but...
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Nov 4, 2018
11/18
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seven hundred miles that way, seven hundred miles that way. >> anthony: right.d aspire to? >> dan lahren: the american indian. the plains indian that lived here before white man because it was a tough, a tough [ censored ] place to live. you know? >> anthony: when's the last time you walked outside, and you looked at those mountains, and you said, "i possibly live in the most awesome place on earth." when was the last time that happened? >> dan lahren: oh, i do, i never take this place for granted. okay, it's one of the most beautiful places that i've been, and i like to enjoy the outdoors, take my son hunting, you know? you know? >> anthony: you know that moment when an animal dies, they look at you, and there's a look in their face. i always interpret as, "i'm very disappointed in you." >> dan lahren: yeah, well as an older hunter i'm feeling more and more remorse for the animals that i kill, and that's, that's why i use every part of the animal that i can. i have respect for that creature. >> anthony: i always felt like look, whatever this thing i shot i will
seven hundred miles that way, seven hundred miles that way. >> anthony: right.d aspire to? >> dan lahren: the american indian. the plains indian that lived here before white man because it was a tough, a tough [ censored ] place to live. you know? >> anthony: when's the last time you walked outside, and you looked at those mountains, and you said, "i possibly live in the most awesome place on earth." when was the last time that happened? >> dan lahren: oh, i...
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Nov 8, 2018
11/18
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they are spread out over about 20 square miles. you have a lot of homes cutaway and places we have to grit. that is probably the biggest concern now. >> >> here in the bay area we are getting a air quality advisory. i don't know how far you are in your drive up north but what are you seeing in terms of smoke? what do you see already? >> i got to tell you that's the first thing you notice. if you are at walnut creek or concord, the smoke has traveled 200 miles in a few hours. the fire started this morning around 6:30. on my drive up we've had some dense smoke. the fire is barely underway. the reason is, in this situation the air is dry and the air is sinking. all the smoke from the fire is literally being funneled through the delta at our breathing level where we are. forcing it down to the service. the smoke is a problem. i haven't seen any advisories about the air quality that i wouldn't be surprised if they put something in effect in the next few hours or by tomorrow morning. >> bill martin. be safe. give your dad a hug and we wi
they are spread out over about 20 square miles. you have a lot of homes cutaway and places we have to grit. that is probably the biggest concern now. >> >> here in the bay area we are getting a air quality advisory. i don't know how far you are in your drive up north but what are you seeing in terms of smoke? what do you see already? >> i got to tell you that's the first thing you notice. if you are at walnut creek or concord, the smoke has traveled 200 miles in a few hours....
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Nov 8, 2018
11/18
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diblo 72-mile-per-hour wind gusts and mt. st. helena reaching 66 miles per hour. we've seen wind speeds at 30 to 40 miles per hour, so it's still real windy, and right now the relative humidity continues to drop. we're only down to about 9% in napa and in santa rosa, and elsewhere we're seeing the relative humidity numbers in the teens. we have a lot of dry fuels and low humidity and gusty winds. it's not a good combination this time of year, especially with no rain. we'll talk more about that and also the conditions that we're seeing out there, but let's get a live look at how conditions are in contra costa county with bob redell. >> good morning to you, kari. seeing the wind pick up. here in danville not far from mt. diablo where we've been talking to firefighters about new tactics that they are trying to take with the red flag warnings, something new since september. fire departments statewide have been strategically pre-positioning extra resources just before and during these red flag warnings instead of the old way of reacting to the fire and then rushing in
diblo 72-mile-per-hour wind gusts and mt. st. helena reaching 66 miles per hour. we've seen wind speeds at 30 to 40 miles per hour, so it's still real windy, and right now the relative humidity continues to drop. we're only down to about 9% in napa and in santa rosa, and elsewhere we're seeing the relative humidity numbers in the teens. we have a lot of dry fuels and low humidity and gusty winds. it's not a good combination this time of year, especially with no rain. we'll talk more about that...
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Nov 30, 2018
11/18
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putting in about 19 to 20 miles.teresting damage reports of a lot of damage outside, they want people to shelter in place. >> i'm receiving pictures from friends and stuff, roads that are completely buckled and torn up and overpasses have collapsed at least partially and there's definitely infrastructure damage around town. >> harris: we were trying to get to get information on whether or not the international airport has shut down. we were told there was a ground stop at first, every team working on that right now as well. i know that you said in 2002, you experience to 7.6. he said this is worse. we are glad that you are safe, thank you for joining me. we will be right back. >> harris: major damage. anchorage alaska took a 7.0 magnitude earthquake about an hour ago. stay with fox news for breaking coverage. >> dana: fox news alert on a major earthquake happening minutes ago and a tsunami warning now in effect. i'm dana perino and this is "the daily briefing." a 7.0 magnitude quake rocking the city of anchorage five
putting in about 19 to 20 miles.teresting damage reports of a lot of damage outside, they want people to shelter in place. >> i'm receiving pictures from friends and stuff, roads that are completely buckled and torn up and overpasses have collapsed at least partially and there's definitely infrastructure damage around town. >> harris: we were trying to get to get information on whether or not the international airport has shut down. we were told there was a ground stop at first,...
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Nov 28, 2018
11/18
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currently these are the wind gusts gusting t 38 miles per hour in leesburg, 37 miles per hour at joiew. the wind advisory goes pretty much sun up to sun down today. along with that gusty northwest wind, just enough cold air and moisture, we have a couple of snow showers now across parts of northernmaryland, northern frederick county. don't be completely caught off guard if you see ala sno or two. current temperatures at or above the freezing mark for most of the metro area. 36 in washington, 32 in fairfax. in chevy chase. current wind chills are in the upper teens and low and mid 20s so it is going to be cold and windy all d long fortoday. keep that in mind. you can always use your nbc washington app. storm teare 4 st on your phone. >>> coming up this saturday morning, eun and i will be emceeing the walk to end h.i.v. hopefully we can keep the rain out of that. rain is likely sometime later on in the day saturday. sunday looks mild. back to chilly weather for next week. good morning. >> good morning to you. taking a look right now in oakton, westbound 66. theamp to 123. crash into a
currently these are the wind gusts gusting t 38 miles per hour in leesburg, 37 miles per hour at joiew. the wind advisory goes pretty much sun up to sun down today. along with that gusty northwest wind, just enough cold air and moisture, we have a couple of snow showers now across parts of northernmaryland, northern frederick county. don't be completely caught off guard if you see ala sno or two. current temperatures at or above the freezing mark for most of the metro area. 36 in washington, 32...
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Nov 8, 2018
11/18
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helena, 75 miles per hour. oakland hills, 42. rose peak 41 and 34 miles per hour at mount tam. the temperatures out there, we're a well. 76 for santa rosa. it has been a dry start to the year. we had the rain earlier in october and then dry conditions. 39% for santa rosa for the water year. 12% for san jose ifouadd the dr along with the an offshore wins we had -- wind,we have a red flag warning. elevations we have strong wind and low relative humidity. we will show you the win because we are looking at the northeasterly wind, 18 miles per hour in fremont at 12 and livermore. 17 in oakland and 23 in antioch. 26 miles per hour in fairfield and 10 for santa rosa. 16 for napa. as we go through the day we will see those wrong winds as we head through the rest of today and seeing those wind -- wins taper off in -- wins -- wins co -- winds taper off. dry conditions continuing through the weekend and next week. we will be right back. this girl just confirmed... she is one of the victims killed in thousand oaks. alaina housley went to vintage >>> breaking news. the family of this girl j
helena, 75 miles per hour. oakland hills, 42. rose peak 41 and 34 miles per hour at mount tam. the temperatures out there, we're a well. 76 for santa rosa. it has been a dry start to the year. we had the rain earlier in october and then dry conditions. 39% for santa rosa for the water year. 12% for san jose ifouadd the dr along with the an offshore wins we had -- wind,we have a red flag warning. elevations we have strong wind and low relative humidity. we will show you the win because we are...
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Nov 10, 2018
11/18
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santa rosa down to a mile. three miles mountain view. san carlos, san jose down to two miles in hayward. dive carefully if you have to step out to take a look at or run errands or commute time. air quality, i want to show you, many parts of the bay area and the poor to unhealthy air quality but look at parts of the north bay. we're starting to notice that it is moderate. definitely seeing some change in the air quality from earlier today. i do want to show you the air quality advisory and the smoke is definitely impacting our area. spare the air alert, both in effect until monday. so you will notice tomorrow unhealthy in the north bay, inland east bay, poor for the rest of the bay area. you want to get a mask if you have respiratory issues. make sure you check n the kids. the elderly and anybody with respiratory issues. this is obviously a dangerous time of year with the smoke. as you look at a live picture from the golden gate bridge, you can see it now. the visibility has improved in this area. here's what we really need. our state is
santa rosa down to a mile. three miles mountain view. san carlos, san jose down to two miles in hayward. dive carefully if you have to step out to take a look at or run errands or commute time. air quality, i want to show you, many parts of the bay area and the poor to unhealthy air quality but look at parts of the north bay. we're starting to notice that it is moderate. definitely seeing some change in the air quality from earlier today. i do want to show you the air quality advisory and the...
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Nov 11, 2018
11/18
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to 3 miles. looking live over san francisco, you can see the haze above point tower. if you hours ago on the waterfront, we actually spotted something that may make the conditions worse. despite the unhealthy air a fireworks show is scheduled tonight at seven discussed here 39 to an all-day celebration called the wally geared toward people of indian and pakistani descent. organizers say they consulted carefully with local officials. >> rechecked with all parties, and the fireworks team confirmed that there was no safety or air-quality concern. that is when we took the decision to go ahead. but, we definitely took the scale of the fireworks down. we would like to have had it longer. >> reporter: it's a traditional festival of lights popular in hindu culture. >>> we are talking about this red flag warning that is happening, that actually pushed the slope closer to the bay area or out? budget will continue with what it has been doing. we have had a strong high- pressure offshore, circulation around
to 3 miles. looking live over san francisco, you can see the haze above point tower. if you hours ago on the waterfront, we actually spotted something that may make the conditions worse. despite the unhealthy air a fireworks show is scheduled tonight at seven discussed here 39 to an all-day celebration called the wally geared toward people of indian and pakistani descent. organizers say they consulted carefully with local officials. >> rechecked with all parties, and the fireworks team...
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Nov 25, 2018
11/18
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the orbter broke up into 40 miles high. it was going 12,000 miles per hour. totally different than theg challenger accident. fowmple the challenger accident exploded on lift-off. this one was coming only and broke up at 12,000 miles per hour. residents were the first responders. most of them probably didn't know there was a space mission going on. it just didn't mean anything to them. don't take that wrong, but it just wasn't something that was partme of their daily activity r knowledge. they just didn't know. so they became our first responders, they were finding the debris on the ground. grthey found our astronauts. when we got there we established some priorities for them. one was to protect them from our debris. had toxic fuels coming out of the tanks that made it through the atmosphere. we had pyrotechnic devices that hadn't fired, explosive devices to separate different things in the orbter. that was number one protect the local people. number two, find the astronauts and then find the critical debris to help us figure out what happened to the orbter wa
the orbter broke up into 40 miles high. it was going 12,000 miles per hour. totally different than theg challenger accident. fowmple the challenger accident exploded on lift-off. this one was coming only and broke up at 12,000 miles per hour. residents were the first responders. most of them probably didn't know there was a space mission going on. it just didn't mean anything to them. don't take that wrong, but it just wasn't something that was partme of their daily activity r knowledge. they...
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Nov 11, 2018
11/18
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as we go up higher into the atmosphere, 51 mile an hour wind gusts. 25 miles an hour around atlas peak. looking at 19 right above half moon bay. we are looking at the gusty winds in the santa cruz mountains. as we go through the morning hours, 20% humidity average in the north bay to 30% in the south bay. with those winds blowing and the temperatures coming up 10 to 15 degrees, we bottom out to near 9% in napa. it's dry all across the bay area. san jose, 18% relative humidity. as the red flag warning expires later on today, tomorrow morning the recovery isn't that impressive. we are still underneath that dry air mass. highretrol. strongest winds through 8:00, 9:00 this morning, 20 to 30 and 40 miles an hour. you can see that indication of red right there. looking at the gusty winds out of the northeast. 10:00, still very gusty. it won't be until the afternoon hours when we see these begin to relax. they are still out of the northeast and that allows for the dry conditions all around the bay. highs today underneath that hazy sky will be cool. in the low 60s. 62 in richmond and san franc
as we go up higher into the atmosphere, 51 mile an hour wind gusts. 25 miles an hour around atlas peak. looking at 19 right above half moon bay. we are looking at the gusty winds in the santa cruz mountains. as we go through the morning hours, 20% humidity average in the north bay to 30% in the south bay. with those winds blowing and the temperatures coming up 10 to 15 degrees, we bottom out to near 9% in napa. it's dry all across the bay area. san jose, 18% relative humidity. as the red flag...
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Nov 11, 2018
11/18
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the largest stretch -- 33 miles -- will rise in the rio grand valley. 25 miles will cut through hidalgoounty. and it's dÉjÀ vu for property owners in the projected path of the barrier. they told our correspondent jess gomez they're not giving up their land without a fight this time. jess: in south texas, the rio grande river, the border between mexico and the united states. >>s is -- >> the water right now looks like glass, it's so peaceful. for the cavazos siblings, the jess: banks of the rio grande in mission, hold a lifetime of memories. >> it was my grandmother who bought this land, at a time when women couldn't buy land so my uncle and my dad had to sign for it. jess: the 65 aces of former farmland is now dotted with small rental propes the family afloat. >> we don't get rich off of it, but it helps us pay our taxes and bills.your permission to access the property -- jess: now the letters are piling up at the home lisa, a former teacher, shares with her brother fred. they're from the federal government, requesting access to their property, in preparation for border wall constructio
the largest stretch -- 33 miles -- will rise in the rio grand valley. 25 miles will cut through hidalgoounty. and it's dÉjÀ vu for property owners in the projected path of the barrier. they told our correspondent jess gomez they're not giving up their land without a fight this time. jess: in south texas, the rio grande river, the border between mexico and the united states. >>s is -- >> the water right now looks like glass, it's so peaceful. for the cavazos siblings, the jess:...
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still gusts to near 20 and 25 miles per hour. you notice that the direction is still out of the north. they are switching to the northwest at the in mountain view as well. clouds mixed in with sunshine throughout the day today. low 70s inland. mid-60s along the coast. season set we are not looking at a fog bank. just 60s at about 6:00. numbers pretty mild throughout the night with no fog in sight. >> thanks. >>> politicians are urging people to get out and vote. many have already cast their ballots with early >> holding rallies in montana and florida supporting republican candidates. >> a republican congress means more jobs and less crime a democrat congress means more crime and less jobs. >> the vice president also out on the trail. >> we are securing our borders, enforcing the law. we put the caravan on notice and we already started to build that wall. >> joe biden even with larn jie tis as they attempt to take control of the house and senate. >> we have to show them who we are. this is the united states of america. there is no
still gusts to near 20 and 25 miles per hour. you notice that the direction is still out of the north. they are switching to the northwest at the in mountain view as well. clouds mixed in with sunshine throughout the day today. low 70s inland. mid-60s along the coast. season set we are not looking at a fog bank. just 60s at about 6:00. numbers pretty mild throughout the night with no fog in sight. >> thanks. >>> politicians are urging people to get out and vote. many have already...
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Nov 3, 2018
11/18
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forecasts of sustained winds above 25 miles an hour as well as wind gusts above 45 miles an hour. those are the main criteria. but then they get very, very specific. the temperature, terrain and local climate conditions in the potential shutoff area. the condition of dead or dry fuel on the ground as well as the moisture content of li vegetation. observations from pg&e field crews. but since all these criteria can literally change by the minute, they are constantly monitored in real time. it can take days to restore power after such a shutoff. >> so we have to monitor every foot of every line to make sure there's no fault or trees or debris on the line before we can energize it again. >> reporter: on a lighter note, kelly-moore, the national paint manufacturer, invited every worker involved in the reconstruction of coffey park to lunch. >> it's just a good thing for our company because we do have a lot of people that work in the community. we have a lot of stores in the community. and so we're doing what we can to support that. >> reporter: when all is done, enough paint to fill s
forecasts of sustained winds above 25 miles an hour as well as wind gusts above 45 miles an hour. those are the main criteria. but then they get very, very specific. the temperature, terrain and local climate conditions in the potential shutoff area. the condition of dead or dry fuel on the ground as well as the moisture content of li vegetation. observations from pg&e field crews. but since all these criteria can literally change by the minute, they are constantly monitored in real time....
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Nov 30, 2018
11/18
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sfo 12 looking at 24-mile-per- hour winds in downtown san jose 17 in san rafael and 12- mile-per-hourds in berkeley. so breezy to windy conditions this morning. here's what you can expect. we are looking at mostly sunny to partly sunny skies. near normal daytime highs today. the rain returns with a quick moving system saturday morning drying out very quickly though for saturday afternoon. and looking at that sun for sunday. the satellite-radar view, there's that low pressure system that will bring the rain. now, it will bring a lot of rain to the pacific northwest. it's going to send a front our way. we'll be on the tail end of that front so it's a weak system. talking just about a tenth to half inch of rain for saturday morning there. for today enjoy the sunshine. we are looking at 3 p.m. you can see dry conditions with that clearing. as we go through 10, 11 p.m. there, especially up across the far north bay, looking at a few showers moving in. and then overnight into tomorrow morning, we'll see the rain. this is at 5 a.m. stopping the clock for tomorrow there. as we head through sat
sfo 12 looking at 24-mile-per- hour winds in downtown san jose 17 in san rafael and 12- mile-per-hourds in berkeley. so breezy to windy conditions this morning. here's what you can expect. we are looking at mostly sunny to partly sunny skies. near normal daytime highs today. the rain returns with a quick moving system saturday morning drying out very quickly though for saturday afternoon. and looking at that sun for sunday. the satellite-radar view, there's that low pressure system that will...
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Nov 4, 2018
11/18
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, mile ahead.new fires are starting. >> i had all of these things going on in my head. what are we going to do with the baby and all the animals? i had to make the right decisions. >> when he said i need to video our contents for the insurance company. i need to grab the video camera and quickly take video, that's when i knew how worried he really was. >> i'm going to get the fire pump out and leave it. >> at one point i decided to call my friend bob. i said bob, there's a fire, you need to be aware of it, but it's coming at us. can you home over and help us prepare. my moms was a safe place to go. the fire was to our east. so there's no way the fire is going to get to my mom's. she's to the west. that's the way the fire is going but it's ten miles away. the thing we start noticing is the ash. it almost looks like snow. when the ash starts falling on you, then you know the fire is coming toward you. then it's just like oh [ bleep ]. that's the fire. i mean, that is like step up your game. you got t
, mile ahead.new fires are starting. >> i had all of these things going on in my head. what are we going to do with the baby and all the animals? i had to make the right decisions. >> when he said i need to video our contents for the insurance company. i need to grab the video camera and quickly take video, that's when i knew how worried he really was. >> i'm going to get the fire pump out and leave it. >> at one point i decided to call my friend bob. i said bob, there's...
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Nov 19, 2018
11/18
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el futuro incierto de miles de migrantes han caminando al borde.ico de wembley. >> gran partido el que brindaron ambas selecciones. una victoria le daba las los equipos la posibilidad de avanzar a las finales y una derrota los bajaba del categorÍa. los croatas vivieron la gloria y el infierno. el 57 marcaba el primero y acariciaba su pase pero al 78 le dio vida a los de casa pero el empate favorecÍa a los visitantes. finalmente el 85- en otro encuentro de la liga a del grupo dos, bÉlgica también dio un buen partido. los belgas ganaron 2 0 pero los rusos ir a la vuelta y terminaron goleando 5 2 . ambos equipos finalizaron con nueve puntos unto avanza a finales . una espaÑa ya sin opciones el han hecho el link se enfrentan con un amistoso. bryce mÉndez con la roja al tomar el rebote y el giro tras un remate de disco. fue triunfo aÑo. los cowboys jugaban su vida ante los falcÓn. nos vamos al Último cuarto. dallas se iba al frente 19 con nueve . los locales conseguirÍan empatar pero la segunda jugada de la tarde consiguiÓ un gol de campo de 42 yardas p
el futuro incierto de miles de migrantes han caminando al borde.ico de wembley. >> gran partido el que brindaron ambas selecciones. una victoria le daba las los equipos la posibilidad de avanzar a las finales y una derrota los bajaba del categorÍa. los croatas vivieron la gloria y el infierno. el 57 marcaba el primero y acariciaba su pase pero al 78 le dio vida a los de casa pero el empate favorecÍa a los visitantes. finalmente el 85- en otro encuentro de la liga a del grupo dos,...
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it is about 30 miles below the surface. that's different than what some of your viewers might be thinking of. we're not expecting a singular big fault lune ripping across the surface of the earth. however, because it's deep, it was felt quite widely. >> how wide, michael? how far spread? >> we got reports from about 400 miles away, credible reports of feeling the earthquake. it was much stronger near the epicenter. >> how often do you guys get earthquake earthquakes in alaska? >> well, earthquakes of a small magnitude, every 12 hours or so. but of this magnitude, this is a significant event. >> and can you tell us about the kanai area? >> there's a lot of different inlets and bays that can focus and channel water. it's my understanding that as of now, noaa has cancelled their tsunami warning. >> got it. got it. s that good news for folks in that area. michael west, thank you so much, the alaska state seismologist. nick watt, as we were looking at the damage, broadening out between edit-based, shattered and flooded newsroom,
it is about 30 miles below the surface. that's different than what some of your viewers might be thinking of. we're not expecting a singular big fault lune ripping across the surface of the earth. however, because it's deep, it was felt quite widely. >> how wide, michael? how far spread? >> we got reports from about 400 miles away, credible reports of feeling the earthquake. it was much stronger near the epicenter. >> how often do you guys get earthquake earthquakes in alaska?...
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it's in the foothills, 10 miles east of two. highway 70 in the feather river valley is currently shut down for the firefighting of veteran -- firefighting efforts. ktvu's tom vacar has more on what we are learning. >> reporter: we are on pence road, one of the main roads in and out of the city of paradise. we have no idea what's going on on the other side of this smoke which is where this town is. but i can tell you that this time of year, november, we normally start to see wildfires really, really toned down. but this one, because of the literally, acres by the minute. in a word, the road in and out of paradise, california is compromised. the fire is intense and along a very wide front. pushed forward faster by winds that forced the smoke to lie relatively low instead of billowing up in the usual mushroom cloud. even fire vehicles are pulling back from time to time. we did see a bus come out of the smoky cloud from town about 2 p.m., presumably taking the last of folks who still had a chance to leave. the mobile san jose state
it's in the foothills, 10 miles east of two. highway 70 in the feather river valley is currently shut down for the firefighting of veteran -- firefighting efforts. ktvu's tom vacar has more on what we are learning. >> reporter: we are on pence road, one of the main roads in and out of the city of paradise. we have no idea what's going on on the other side of this smoke which is where this town is. but i can tell you that this time of year, november, we normally start to see wildfires...
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gusts up to 60 miles per hour. low relative humidity values and, of course, everything is just so dry out there. we haven't seen rain since early october so watching that carefully for you. live look at our "salesforce tower" camera. this is looking east. windy this morning. our temperatures are cool to even mild. 46 in concord. oakland at 52. livermore 54. check out downtown san francisco at 60 degrees. santa rosa 48. clear skies, cool to mild this morning. sunshine continues today with above average temperatures. but again, critical fire weather conditions now until friday morning. we'll talk about what you can expect, when we'll see the strongest winds as we go through the day showing you futurecast wind gusts in just a couple of minutes. >>> we start off on the east shore freeway with a big rig accident. it's non-commute direction eastbound 80 before university. we have one lane shut down causing a delay behind the scene there. speeds down to 45 miles per hour. checking our drive times, still 15 minutes from th
gusts up to 60 miles per hour. low relative humidity values and, of course, everything is just so dry out there. we haven't seen rain since early october so watching that carefully for you. live look at our "salesforce tower" camera. this is looking east. windy this morning. our temperatures are cool to even mild. 46 in concord. oakland at 52. livermore 54. check out downtown san francisco at 60 degrees. santa rosa 48. clear skies, cool to mild this morning. sunshine continues today...
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and 4 miles visibility in santa rosa. low 60s in the peninsula, 70 expected in santa rosa and 70 in livermore and 71 in morgan hill. we'll have a look at the extended forecast and the weekend and the possibility of what's coming on thanksgiving in a little bit. and it's 5:32, a lot of students home today the commute may be a light one you, i'm doing well, we're going to see traffic levels go down in the morning at least. and we'll see right now, we'll see the is a lane closure owe county supercommute, it's looking good, usually by now, we see more slow traffic right through here, it doesn't mean it won't be there later. right now you have an opportunity to drive on the east shore freeway. it will take you 17 minutes, that's a good timement and for this late in the morning, it should be a little higher, that's good. there's been in problems at the minute late before you got into san francisco, no major the desk >>> today in chico, the first step will be taken in the camp preponderance fire. a -- camp fire. 63 deaths are bl
and 4 miles visibility in santa rosa. low 60s in the peninsula, 70 expected in santa rosa and 70 in livermore and 71 in morgan hill. we'll have a look at the extended forecast and the weekend and the possibility of what's coming on thanksgiving in a little bit. and it's 5:32, a lot of students home today the commute may be a light one you, i'm doing well, we're going to see traffic levels go down in the morning at least. and we'll see right now, we'll see the is a lane closure owe county...
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that is 152 square miles in size. for compntison, theedi rict of columbia is only 68 square miles, so more than twice as big as the entire district of columbia burned in that one fire, not to mention the tremendous loss of life and property. back here on a clear and cold start to thanksgivingeve, 3 in washington. winds are out of the south. gusty northwest wind later on this afternoon. be ready for a blues jery, much chilly jerp weather pattern coming in. low 30s around town. it will be a nice day to be outside but it won't be as mild as yesterday. wee are in thmid to upper 50s yesterday. mid to upper 40s today.er tomorrow, well likely to be our coldest thanksgiving since 1996. the all-time coldest thanksgiving, 30 degrees for a high on thanksgiving day. that was in 1930. that recd is safeut it will be a record cold thanksgiving rom new york city to boston if you're headed up to nyc. >> yikes. thank you, chuck. >>> it wtwas the morning before thksgiving. >> molette green is live in waldorf withhe let's end hunger camp
that is 152 square miles in size. for compntison, theedi rict of columbia is only 68 square miles, so more than twice as big as the entire district of columbia burned in that one fire, not to mention the tremendous loss of life and property. back here on a clear and cold start to thanksgivingeve, 3 in washington. winds are out of the south. gusty northwest wind later on this afternoon. be ready for a blues jery, much chilly jerp weather pattern coming in. low 30s around town. it will be a nice...
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this school behind me is about four or five miles away. we've seen flames at different points, when the wind whips up, it looks like the flames are leaping hundreds of feet into the air. it does seem like the winds are picking up. finally among the heartbreaking scenes up there, we showed you those horses. we also saw pets, coyotes, other animals, running loose, you know, they've obviously had to be left behind by their owners. they're just trying to figure out how to get out of there. laura anthony, "abc7 news." >> tragic. thank you, laura. >>> we'll turn to spencer christian, with a check on the conditions. red flag, air quality advisories and more, spencer. >> that's true. there's a tremendous amount of smoke right now. you can see it on live doppler 7. it looks like clouds, but it's a massive plume of smoke pushing through our area and offshore. let me give you a look at current weather conditions near the fire. temperatures down to 58 degrees, relative humidity still very low, only 11%. although the surface wind is not so strong, the
this school behind me is about four or five miles away. we've seen flames at different points, when the wind whips up, it looks like the flames are leaping hundreds of feet into the air. it does seem like the winds are picking up. finally among the heartbreaking scenes up there, we showed you those horses. we also saw pets, coyotes, other animals, running loose, you know, they've obviously had to be left behind by their owners. they're just trying to figure out how to get out of there. laura...
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and the visibility has been changing from four miles to six miles to better at sfo. the beach is looking good in santa cruz, but the hazy skies and spare the air alert with temperatures in the low the mid-60s. and the red alert flag because of the northeasterly wind blowing the smoke from the camp fire our way. and i will further the detail that the alert in a moment. >> thank you. >>> the butte county fire is now the deadliest in state history. 23 people have died and others injured. it is 109 achers and only 5% contained. governor gavin new sosome tweet out some pictures and thanking the first responders for their work. >>> this is a map here of the perspective of the size of the camp fire. if it were burning in bay area, it would go from san francisco to the peninsula past san mateo. and the air quality is of concern or for m. and the cameras on top of mt. tam captured some of the smoke, and it is going to be worse today. lisa? >> yes, the red and the orange is indicating the poor air and looking at that, you will see that some of the better air quality up to the
and the visibility has been changing from four miles to six miles to better at sfo. the beach is looking good in santa cruz, but the hazy skies and spare the air alert with temperatures in the low the mid-60s. and the red alert flag because of the northeasterly wind blowing the smoke from the camp fire our way. and i will further the detail that the alert in a moment. >> thank you. >>> the butte county fire is now the deadliest in state history. 23 people have died and others...
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a gust of 42 miles per hour. and sonoma county wins at 20 miles per hour. >>> a bombs god was -- a bomb squad was called in to investigate. the tracks were reopened a short time later. suspicious fires that san francisco's golden gate park have prompted police to increase patrol in the area. all of the 6 fires broke out within 24 hours and were located near the polo philbrick most of the fires were small but one burned up to one acre. none of the fire threatened nearby structures and no injuries reported. >> ballots are still being counted from tuesday's elections. the close races around the country will. >> we are learning more about the night a gunman opened fire killing 12 people. what the shooter's autopsy is revealing. hebreakfast makers, takers, step counters, outdoor explorers, faith restorers, appointment keepers, fantastic creatures. farmer's market goers, cholesterol lowerers cell phone silencers. the new lease on lifers, and the positive thinkers. here's to you all that see every day as an opportunity
a gust of 42 miles per hour. and sonoma county wins at 20 miles per hour. >>> a bombs god was -- a bomb squad was called in to investigate. the tracks were reopened a short time later. suspicious fires that san francisco's golden gate park have prompted police to increase patrol in the area. all of the 6 fires broke out within 24 hours and were located near the polo philbrick most of the fires were small but one burned up to one acre. none of the fire threatened nearby structures and...