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the city currently holds 37 active mills act contracts.so, under administrative codes chapter 71, the members act mils effective on the date it was recorded. it has a term of 10 years and one year is added to the term of the contract on the anniversary date, unless notice of non renewal is given. the mills act contract allows the property owner or the city to not renew the contract. notice of non renewal must be served by either party before the annual renewal date. if notice is not served prior to the renewal date, one year will be automatically added to the term of the contract. if either party service notice of non renewal, the mills act will remain in effect for the balance of the period remaining since the last renewal. the planning department does recommend serving the notice of non renewal to the property owner of 690 market street. the mills act contract has provided an incentives for rehabilitation work and non renewal a chiefs a better value between the benefits to the property owner and the cost to the city. this concludes my pr
the city currently holds 37 active mills act contracts.so, under administrative codes chapter 71, the members act mils effective on the date it was recorded. it has a term of 10 years and one year is added to the term of the contract on the anniversary date, unless notice of non renewal is given. the mills act contract allows the property owner or the city to not renew the contract. notice of non renewal must be served by either party before the annual renewal date. if notice is not served...
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in a short ride to mill valley the chief quickly pointed out serious fire concerns. >>> the typical mill valley privacy we have a large amount of unmaintained. bamboo.>> reporter: will not be allowed near structures. then there is this. a three-foot ring of dirt stone pavers or brick must around the house. >>> i think it will be a culture change. it is one that is going to be required.>> reporter: this homeowners said no. >>> will be very experience expensive and most people don't understand how much they will have to cut out of the yards. mill valley will never be the same.>> reporter: the ordinance isn't quite law yet. the final and second reading of it before the city council isn't until september. hiring crews to get your home into compliance will cost a lot. >>> for people that have to higher it could mean 10 or 20 or 30 or 40 or 50,000. could be the price for a new bmw. >> reporter: the ordinance is expected to pass come into effect in 2021.>>> calls for a boycott against a popular chain of gems all because of the politics of a major investor. equinox fitness and soul cycle are par
in a short ride to mill valley the chief quickly pointed out serious fire concerns. >>> the typical mill valley privacy we have a large amount of unmaintained. bamboo.>> reporter: will not be allowed near structures. then there is this. a three-foot ring of dirt stone pavers or brick must around the house. >>> i think it will be a culture change. it is one that is going to be required.>> reporter: this homeowners said no. >>> will be very experience...
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mill valley has 14,000 residents. it's right smack dab in the middle of what fire people call a wildfire urban interface. people here have looked at the fires in sonoma county and paradise. they don't want that to happen here and they are taking bold steps to prevent it. in mill valley, this is the daily routine of fire battalion chief michael st. john walking through terrain that fire burned again and again and has nlts happ -- hasn't happened since 1929. >> we lost 100 homes in 1929. >> reporter: steep terrain, thick forest and in short, it's a tinderbox waiting to ignite. >> if thunder starts over the ridge top, mill valley is toast. >> i don't think you can fireproof an entire city but improve odds. >> reporter: all true where three of four homes sit on a wildfire interface so last night the city counsel made a bold move to require residents to hard scrape the areas around their homes and remove fire-prone plants like bamboo and juniper. >> this bush could put off 20 or 30-foot tlaflames when it goes. >> reporter:
mill valley has 14,000 residents. it's right smack dab in the middle of what fire people call a wildfire urban interface. people here have looked at the fires in sonoma county and paradise. they don't want that to happen here and they are taking bold steps to prevent it. in mill valley, this is the daily routine of fire battalion chief michael st. john walking through terrain that fire burned again and again and has nlts happ -- hasn't happened since 1929. >> we lost 100 homes in 1929....
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mill writes. -- mill wrights. operators. plumbers, painters, steamfitters. i know them well.up that i have used more than anybody that has ever run for office times 1000, because in new york city, they would drive those cement trucks to my building and those trucks were all race on time -- always on time and sometimes they were lined up for blocks when i was doing different things. it took the city nine years, they had no idea what they were doing. i had that big 70,000 feet, a massive office, bigger than an office. we did it all in one day, and the trucks were lined up from central park all the way back into harlem, and they did it all in one day, that pour. it was called a contiguous pour. the city used to build a little piece here, a little piece there, they had pipes underneath and the pipes were made out of copper. and during the evening, things would happen like, the copper would be stolen, because it was very valuable. so they would have a little piece of copper and the rest of the pipe they would lay in they -- and they would get ready to pour, and everyone would stea
mill writes. -- mill wrights. operators. plumbers, painters, steamfitters. i know them well.up that i have used more than anybody that has ever run for office times 1000, because in new york city, they would drive those cement trucks to my building and those trucks were all race on time -- always on time and sometimes they were lined up for blocks when i was doing different things. it took the city nine years, they had no idea what they were doing. i had that big 70,000 feet, a massive office,...
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mill valley is concerned about fires. they always have been and don't want to see this community about the way of paradise or sonoma county. last night they began making a bold move. in mill valley, this is the daily life of fire chief of michael st. john where fire has burned again and again. that it hasn't happened here since 1929 worries him even more. >> we lost 100 homes in 1929. in the same footprint today, there would be 1,000 homes lost. >> in hilly mountainous thickly forested mill valley, fire is always in the back of resident's minds. >> dangerous. >> if the fire starts and gets over the ridge top, mill valley is toast. >> all true in the city where three of every four sit on a wildfire urban interface. last night the city council made a bold areas around their homes and remove bamboo, acacia and junipers and fire prone plants. >> this bush could put off 20 or 30 foot flames when it goes. >> the improvement coz cost residents thousands if not tens of thousands of dollars. that's a sticking point for some. >> i
mill valley is concerned about fires. they always have been and don't want to see this community about the way of paradise or sonoma county. last night they began making a bold move. in mill valley, this is the daily life of fire chief of michael st. john where fire has burned again and again. that it hasn't happened here since 1929 worries him even more. >> we lost 100 homes in 1929. in the same footprint today, there would be 1,000 homes lost. >> in hilly mountainous thickly...
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to mill realm. the first whenever we are pushing with a couple of very capable partners. that has got to be our response and that is another reason why when we talk more broadly about being there and being consistent, that is one of the areas we will look moving forward and that will help both of us on cyber defense. but china is there any big way. >> china is, the use cyber not just to deal with security issues and surveillance issues to prevent a crime but also to keep track of their population, and some would argue to manipulate the population. kept the more compliant with the regime. do you believe latin american governments are also moving in that direction with the assistance of the chinese. >>'s or when i talk to our partners about u.s. versus china. i am not here to bash china or even ask you to make a choice, i'm here to talk about what is important to you and to us. i think i know where you come from you honor and respect democracy. rule of law, human rights and sovereignty. i look at thos
to mill realm. the first whenever we are pushing with a couple of very capable partners. that has got to be our response and that is another reason why when we talk more broadly about being there and being consistent, that is one of the areas we will look moving forward and that will help both of us on cyber defense. but china is there any big way. >> china is, the use cyber not just to deal with security issues and surveillance issues to prevent a crime but also to keep track of their...
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lorraine has a steel mill. even here in cleveland the major steel mills are once again up and running. i do believe they've made significant investments in water pollution control and also air ollution control, but no doubt accidents happen. there are, of course, other kinds of contributors to water pollution. cleveland, like lots of cities that grew in the late 19th century and early 20th century, has combined sewers, which means that sanitary sewage combines with storm runoff and when it rains, that means that untreated sewage flows into both the cuyahoga and directly into lake erie. we also know that lake erie suffers from nonpoint pollution, which is to say agricultural runoff mostly, particularly over in toledo from the river. so as i tell my students, there are no permanent victories in environmental protection. it's an ongoing effort. you have to adjust to new threats, to new problems, and to be vigilant about regulation and enforcement. >> to the west of cleveland is toledo. tim, you are on the air. goo
lorraine has a steel mill. even here in cleveland the major steel mills are once again up and running. i do believe they've made significant investments in water pollution control and also air ollution control, but no doubt accidents happen. there are, of course, other kinds of contributors to water pollution. cleveland, like lots of cities that grew in the late 19th century and early 20th century, has combined sewers, which means that sanitary sewage combines with storm runoff and when it...
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steel mills, all of them, they are expanding all over the place. new expansions, new mills. we had not had a new mill built in 30 years and now they are going up. many car plants coming in from japan. i told prime minister abe, great guy, i said listen. we have a massive deficit with japan. they sent thousands and thousands, millions of cars. we send them wheat. wheat. that's not a good deal. and they don't even want our wheat. they do it because they want us to at least feel that we are ok. they do it to make us feel good. but the deficit is massive. it's changing rapidly, but what they are doing is buying a lot of our stuff, including our military equipment. they are building car plants now in the united states. in michigan, in pennsylvania. many, many of the japanese car companies are coming over and building car plants in the united states. it doesn't fully do the trick, but it helps. and those deficits will start coming down very substantially. but we are losing $78 billion. for many years we are losing billions and billions with these countries. and frankly the countri
steel mills, all of them, they are expanding all over the place. new expansions, new mills. we had not had a new mill built in 30 years and now they are going up. many car plants coming in from japan. i told prime minister abe, great guy, i said listen. we have a massive deficit with japan. they sent thousands and thousands, millions of cars. we send them wheat. wheat. that's not a good deal. and they don't even want our wheat. they do it because they want us to at least feel that we are ok....
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they fall down real quick. >> you can blow up the wind mills. the wind mills. bong, bong, bong, bing! that's the end of that one. >> the environmentalists. they like wind mills. what about the thousands of birds they're killing? >> like a killing field of birds. >> if you have a winds mill near your house. congratulations. your house just went down 75% in value. >> try going to the bottom of a wind mill some day. >> when the wind doesn't blow, they tend not to do too well. forget with television for that night. >> darling, is the wind blowing today? i would like to watch television, darling. >> they stay noise causes cancer. you tell me that one. >> let's remember, the noise does not cause cancer. the american cancer society says so. but the president had more to say. listen to this. >> and i'm an environmentalist. people don't understand that. i have done more environmental impact statements, probably, than anybody, i guess i can say definitely. i've done many, many of them. more than anybody that has ever been president or vice president or anything even clos
they fall down real quick. >> you can blow up the wind mills. the wind mills. bong, bong, bong, bing! that's the end of that one. >> the environmentalists. they like wind mills. what about the thousands of birds they're killing? >> like a killing field of birds. >> if you have a winds mill near your house. congratulations. your house just went down 75% in value. >> try going to the bottom of a wind mill some day. >> when the wind doesn't blow, they tend not...
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meek mill is here. return. ♪. >> the late show with stephen colbert sponsored by panera, food as it it should be, order online today. they make everything better. like our strawberry poppyseed salad and new strawberry summer caprese salad. order online for delivery. panera. food as it should be s before she puts them in the dishwasher. so what does the dishwasher do? (vo) cascade platinum does the work for you. prewashing and removing stuck-on foods, the first time. (mom) wow! tt'ea (vo) cascade platinum. wireless network claims are america's most reliable network. the nation's largest and most reliable network. the best network is even better? best, fastest, best. enough. sprint's doing things differently. they're offering a new 100% total satisfaction guarantee. i mean i think sprint's network and savings are great, but don't just take my word for it. try it out and decide for yourself. switch and get both an unlimited plan with hulu and one of the newest phones included for just $35 a month. for peop
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it was awful, it was dirty. >> reporter: debbie immediately n knew it was puppy mill.ied and the relative who claimed the estate found it. >> i immediately went to social media and i made a post and kind of reached out to my rescue community. >> reporter: the post showed dozens of times animal rescue across the state showed up to help. >> he has one eye. >> reporter: one of those rescues is wonder dog rescue in san francisco. rieder is one of the 16 dogs they took in. >> the dogs we are rescuing had five, six, seven, eight, maybe double digit amounts of litters. one of her nipple is distended down 8 inches. it's so sad. >> reporter: the dogs are now in foster homes and will soon be up for adoption. if there is anything good that came from what happened, debbie says it's this. >> there are responsible breeders out there, but please do your research. >> reporter: liz kreutz, abc7 news. >> and if you'd like to help out with the care of the rescue dogs, we have set up a link to the gofundme account on our website, abc7news.com. >> on the peninsula, a case of card skimming
it was awful, it was dirty. >> reporter: debbie immediately n knew it was puppy mill.ied and the relative who claimed the estate found it. >> i immediately went to social media and i made a post and kind of reached out to my rescue community. >> reporter: the post showed dozens of times animal rescue across the state showed up to help. >> he has one eye. >> reporter: one of those rescues is wonder dog rescue in san francisco. rieder is one of the 16 dogs they took...
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meek mill is joining us, everybody! ( cheers and applause ) so excited.lso on tonight's show, we meet a president who's come back from the dead. if you send emojis, it means you're in a gang. and donald trump is a harry potter expert. so let's catch up on today's headlines. headlines. >> trevor: let's begin with climate change. it's the gradual disaster that will eventually wipe us out if we don't take it seriously. think of it like oatmeal. you wash your bowl right away, no problem. but if you leave it in the sink, by the time you come home, you will have a new roommate. ( laughter ) and if the world does end, there's one group you cannot blame, scientists, because they keep warning us every single day to wash out our bowl. >> chilling warnings out in a new report that says, if we want to save the planet, we need to change what we put on the table and how we produce food. >> about a quarter of greenhouse gases in the last decade came from food, farming and land use. >> think about it this way, half a pound of beef causes as much greenhouse gas to be emit
meek mill is joining us, everybody! ( cheers and applause ) so excited.lso on tonight's show, we meet a president who's come back from the dead. if you send emojis, it means you're in a gang. and donald trump is a harry potter expert. so let's catch up on today's headlines. headlines. >> trevor: let's begin with climate change. it's the gradual disaster that will eventually wipe us out if we don't take it seriously. think of it like oatmeal. you wash your bowl right away, no problem. but...
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story told them -- he had a ranch north of town where he would later build a flour mill. story told them to go to the ranch. there was a mule out there, he wants them to get it, bring it back in town but don't rope mule. ok, so they went out, they got mule, they are coming back into town. ,lso junior, known as bud thomas byron, known as bine story, as they approach the big, big story home, bud decides for the heck of it to see if you can lasso the mule. and he does. unfortunately, he was going to hang onto the rope, ride up and get the lasso off of the mule. unfortunately, he dropped it and the mule went into the family yard where nelson was. said, id at him, and he thought i told you not to that mule. and bud started to say well -- shut up! and the next one of you who says another word, i am going to knock you off your damn horse. bine had a sassy streak to him and looks at his dad and says, well, we can rope that mule just as well as you can. before he finished his sentence, his dad had double brick, threw it at him, bine duct, it went over his head. bine jumped off of
story told them -- he had a ranch north of town where he would later build a flour mill. story told them to go to the ranch. there was a mule out there, he wants them to get it, bring it back in town but don't rope mule. ok, so they went out, they got mule, they are coming back into town. ,lso junior, known as bud thomas byron, known as bine story, as they approach the big, big story home, bud decides for the heck of it to see if you can lasso the mule. and he does. unfortunately, he was going...
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. >>> 96 dogs rescued from a northern california puppy mill. now animal shelters need your help to find homes. >>> putting housing into the fast lane. one city trying to speed up new home construction. >>> i took you to star war's galaxy's edge a few months ago. now disney world is about to open its version. >>> first, at 4:36 rng. you're never more than seven minutes away from my accuweather forecast. i still want that blue milk, mike. >> that sounds tasty. >> i want to try the green milk. >> there's more than one color? >> there are two anat dwod you e col you on the next flight to orlando. >> here i come sfo. >>> we have 62 in redwo it is a this morning. 70 in los gatos, 72 in antioch and upper 50s in the north bay. a look at your commute in south beach. you can see the clouds haven't quite made it here. they're limited right now but will increase as we head through the morning commute. cool to warm, your mass transit temperatures today. on the bay, it's going to become quite sunny. for the north bay, 58 at 7:00, mid 60s at 9:00, mid 70s at
. >>> 96 dogs rescued from a northern california puppy mill. now animal shelters need your help to find homes. >>> putting housing into the fast lane. one city trying to speed up new home construction. >>> i took you to star war's galaxy's edge a few months ago. now disney world is about to open its version. >>> first, at 4:36 rng. you're never more than seven minutes away from my accuweather forecast. i still want that blue milk, mike. >> that sounds...
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those are elements like stones, rocks or driveway. >> we know that fire in mill valley is not an if but a when. this is something we think of as really important for our community preparedness as a whole and a way to protect everyone's private property. >> the city decided it needed to come up with a new plan following the 2017 north bay wildfires. the new requirements will start in 2021. let's get over to meteorologist mike nicco. >> some good news for the islands. look at this. what's left of flossie, moving north-northwest at 14. no more watches or warnings. the trade winds will take over and everything is turning back to normal in hawaii. back here at home, we're a little below average. that starts today. look at tomorrow. barely mid to upper 80s in antioch, clear lake, cloverdale. mid 60s to barely 70 around some of our bay neighborhoods. friday just about the same. look at this, even saturday we're still well below average. if you have outdoor activity, saturday is going to be a great day, a non-taxing day as far as temperatures being on the cooler-than-average side and light humi
those are elements like stones, rocks or driveway. >> we know that fire in mill valley is not an if but a when. this is something we think of as really important for our community preparedness as a whole and a way to protect everyone's private property. >> the city decided it needed to come up with a new plan following the 2017 north bay wildfires. the new requirements will start in 2021. let's get over to meteorologist mike nicco. >> some good news for the islands. look at...
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we had not had a new mill built in 30 years and now they are going up. many car plants coming in from japan. i told prime minister abe, great guy, i said listen. we have a massive deficit with japan. they sent thousands and thousands, millions of cars. we send them wheat. wheat. that's not a good deal. and they don't even want our wheat. they do it because they want us to at least feel that we are ok. they do it to make us feel good. but the deficit is massive.
we had not had a new mill built in 30 years and now they are going up. many car plants coming in from japan. i told prime minister abe, great guy, i said listen. we have a massive deficit with japan. they sent thousands and thousands, millions of cars. we send them wheat. wheat. that's not a good deal. and they don't even want our wheat. they do it because they want us to at least feel that we are ok. they do it to make us feel good. but the deficit is massive.
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certain plants. >> we know that fire in mill valley is not an if but a when.really importat for our community preparedness as a whole and a way to protect everyone. >> the city decided it needed to come one a plan following the 2017 north bay wildfires. the fire chief lost his home in the tubbs fire. >>> on the tennis, tpeninsula, hasn't stopped a santa mayo shop from thriving for 35 years. amanda del castillo shows you how the video store is surviving in an age of streaming services. >> reporter: an antique store once stood right here. now it's a decades old video shop with antiques of a different kind, you'll find blasts from the past. a all managed by ira. he's running the sole surviving captain america in the country. he's been in business every day for 35 years. >> i had jury duty once, which i couldn't get out of. >> at a time when high rent is pushing out mom and pops, he's making business work. >> this guy is one of the only ones that is just hanging around. >> reporter: regulars make it happen, people who prefer the in-pe in-person exchange. and for s
certain plants. >> we know that fire in mill valley is not an if but a when.really importat for our community preparedness as a whole and a way to protect everyone. >> the city decided it needed to come one a plan following the 2017 north bay wildfires. the fire chief lost his home in the tubbs fire. >>> on the tennis, tpeninsula, hasn't stopped a santa mayo shop from thriving for 35 years. amanda del castillo shows you how the video store is surviving in an age of...
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brian: doug mills, your last visit in 2013, you were photographing a lot of barack obama. what has changed in your life since then? doug: the american people elected a businessman who is now the president of the united states and things are drastically different for us. it is a lot of work. we work nonstop. the president drives a new cycle hourly. therefore, it affects us everyday. the white house is quite an exciting place to work right now. host: how is it different? doug: from a photographer standpoint, we have a lot more access to the president. i see him more on a daily basis than we did with president obama. sometimes three or four times per day. sometimes five times a day. we are able to photograph him in different situations. some meetings, will science, executive orders, things like that. there is a lot of travel involved. not a lot of weekend travel other than to mar-a-lago or bedminster, new jersey. it is exhausting. it is great. it is very exciting. i love what i am doing. i have the greatest job in the world. being in the white house right now, every time i se
brian: doug mills, your last visit in 2013, you were photographing a lot of barack obama. what has changed in your life since then? doug: the american people elected a businessman who is now the president of the united states and things are drastically different for us. it is a lot of work. we work nonstop. the president drives a new cycle hourly. therefore, it affects us everyday. the white house is quite an exciting place to work right now. host: how is it different? doug: from a photographer...
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urate -- in mill ura in gos the approach taken to the wine conference. way tok a constructive seeing a zone has to return to first principles. it is important to remember the principles and guidelines that were for the establishment of nuclear weapon free zones that were set forth by the human disarmament commission i consensus in 1999. these supposed and guidelines should be established on the basis of arrangements freely agreed by and should emanate from states within the region concerned and be pursued and all the states of the region. that is no description of the efforts so far in the mpt review process to address the zone and is not a scription of the current u.n. conference. there is no reason to think that if some woulds put aside exogenous political pressure. they choose to engage directly and specifically on the issues with their neighbors. should keephink we in mind the 1995 resolution itself, the emphasis on practical steps in appropriate forums aimed at making progress toward the establishment of a verifiable middle east zone. you do not hav
urate -- in mill ura in gos the approach taken to the wine conference. way tok a constructive seeing a zone has to return to first principles. it is important to remember the principles and guidelines that were for the establishment of nuclear weapon free zones that were set forth by the human disarmament commission i consensus in 1999. these supposed and guidelines should be established on the basis of arrangements freely agreed by and should emanate from states within the region concerned and...
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melissa caen is in mill valley for us tonight. >>> in mill valley, homes that are tucked into the sides of mountains with forests all around are a part of the charm. but, for insurance companies, they see this as just a high risk of wildfire area. phyllis has live in this mill valley home for 45 years. she has always had homeowners insurance with child. but that is about to change. >> i had no clue that they were going to get rid. >> reporter: this guy despite paying $27,000 for insurance last year in the past few weeks she started getting notices that her policy would not be renewed when it expires next month. >> i can't sleep. that was the one thing that i thought wasn't going to happen to me. >> chubb says it's because she made two small claims but phyllis says it is a part of a larger pattern. >> they have been saying they don't want policies in the canyons. >> we actually asked of the insurers in the state to give us their data, how many people with a non-renewing and that is what we have for the first time. >> reporter: michael is with the state insurance commissioner and says the
melissa caen is in mill valley for us tonight. >>> in mill valley, homes that are tucked into the sides of mountains with forests all around are a part of the charm. but, for insurance companies, they see this as just a high risk of wildfire area. phyllis has live in this mill valley home for 45 years. she has always had homeowners insurance with child. but that is about to change. >> i had no clue that they were going to get rid. >> reporter: this guy despite paying...
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melissa is and mill valley were some insurance companies are unwilling to take a risk and some homes. >> reporter: that is right. here in mill valley houses that are tucked away on the side of mountains surrounded forest are part of the city's charm. but for insurance companies this is just a high risk wildfire area. and the companies in light of recent california wildfires are finding it increasingly difficult and making them unwilling to renew homeowner policies and places like this. >>> phyllis has lived in this mill valley home for 45 years. she is always had homeowners insurance with chubb. that is about to change. >>> i had no clue they were going to not renew me. >> reporter: despite playing 27,000 dollars for insurance last year in the past few weeks she started getting notices her policy would not be renewed when it expires next month pain. >>> cannot sleep. that was the one thing that i thought wasn't going to happen to me.>> reporter: it is because she made two small claims. but phyllis said it is part of a larger pattern. >>> they have been saying they don't want policies.
melissa is and mill valley were some insurance companies are unwilling to take a risk and some homes. >> reporter: that is right. here in mill valley houses that are tucked away on the side of mountains surrounded forest are part of the city's charm. but for insurance companies this is just a high risk wildfire area. and the companies in light of recent california wildfires are finding it increasingly difficult and making them unwilling to renew homeowner policies and places like this....
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that made them so dangerous late last season with a bit more precision it could have easily been 4 mill ballarat be here denied by zach stephens. but if leaving couzens positives haven't missed a beat from last season had they worked out the kinks with 8 minutes to play in the game long wrapped up if you can show them the millions of fans the strong survive the one thanks to american midfielder alfredo moralities and probably never again have that much space in the box in the bundesliga. but it was too little too late for freedom phone calls doesn't go so is leaving whose boss peter boss contends with their 2nd straight win. after 90 minutes the game is finished not after 75 minutes that's a big misunderstanding if my one of my plays tell me this he will never play again ok maybe they still need to focus for the full 90 but it has been quite a stock believe because. for years someone had told me or the team during spring season that we'd win the 1st 3 games was one in the cup and 2 in the bundesliga we would happily have taken it but the stars upon us need goes more than just the 1st 2
that made them so dangerous late last season with a bit more precision it could have easily been 4 mill ballarat be here denied by zach stephens. but if leaving couzens positives haven't missed a beat from last season had they worked out the kinks with 8 minutes to play in the game long wrapped up if you can show them the millions of fans the strong survive the one thanks to american midfielder alfredo moralities and probably never again have that much space in the box in the bundesliga. but it...
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ball mill just goes just couldn't handle full on space and under pressure from carrying jimmy by the respect to turn the ball as was i met i half an hour in a class ring followed by hovan headings just outside the fortuna box but leave accusing in a good position to me by lined up to take it and love to the ball over to charles and he's just sitting down expecting me to finish to me was carrying jenny by its live accusing record signing at 32000000 euros was he the next star when they're stable i'm a man i might want to help my team to get results and to bring in a bit of experience in certain situations the lines of so that the team every one of us more ruthless and effective if you haven't for me it's all about winning because i've given to no luck and what was all superstar up to more style than substance and hair at least politically isn't didn't need habits to dominate. kevin folland was once again pulling the strings setting up her umbrella robbie for the businesses. i call and has been on the verge of stardom for what feels like his whole career he may not be as big a name as
ball mill just goes just couldn't handle full on space and under pressure from carrying jimmy by the respect to turn the ball as was i met i half an hour in a class ring followed by hovan headings just outside the fortuna box but leave accusing in a good position to me by lined up to take it and love to the ball over to charles and he's just sitting down expecting me to finish to me was carrying jenny by its live accusing record signing at 32000000 euros was he the next star when they're stable...
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> and want to forget it. >> right in this case the answer to your question is both welcome to jeff mills. look, it made sense to me that the market rallied this week end of the month, people wait for the long holiday weekend i get it we talked about it earlier in the week but i believe that the next couple of weeks will be as dicey a period for the market as we've seen in some time. i still think the market sell-off will culminate with the vix around 31. the vix on a benign tape today, rallied on a friday which i find interesting. i think we're in for serious headwinds. you could have the president over the weekend say, you know what, president xi and i had a beautiful conversation and we're going to delay the tariffs and maybe on tuesday we get a bounce off the back of that in my opinion, the things that worry this market are not only the chinese tariffs but a laundry list of other things that that won't solve. >> yes, so a delay of the tariffs, and we may get that we have seen a lot of that over the last year, some softer conversation but i think it is important to go back to august 1s
> and want to forget it. >> right in this case the answer to your question is both welcome to jeff mills. look, it made sense to me that the market rallied this week end of the month, people wait for the long holiday weekend i get it we talked about it earlier in the week but i believe that the next couple of weeks will be as dicey a period for the market as we've seen in some time. i still think the market sell-off will culminate with the vix around 31. the vix on a benign tape today,...
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mill valley at 87 due to the ocean breeze beginning to move back in. little bit of cooling tomorrow but i know you want more cooling. so ais like saturday and sunday a weak little system off to the north should help to shove that heat to the south. 0:00.m. is get hat's going to that fog going up the coast line. the result of this, much better for us. 60s returning in san francisco this weekend. and a pretty good start here as we move through next week. inland valleys tomorrow down to0s saturday and also on sunday's forecast. so we have to wait, but eventually it is here. so slowly but surely saturday will get here. >> can't wait. can't wait for that cooler weather. >> you got it. >> jeff, thank you very much. >>> coming up, silicon valley's mission to outer space. the crucial role tech companies are playing as nasa heads to the moon and beyond. >> and we have jimmy. >> hey, guys. marlin williams is here tonight plus we have jonathan, the author of our tonight show submarine book. and music from caroline jones. it's a great show. stay peninsula favorite
mill valley at 87 due to the ocean breeze beginning to move back in. little bit of cooling tomorrow but i know you want more cooling. so ais like saturday and sunday a weak little system off to the north should help to shove that heat to the south. 0:00.m. is get hat's going to that fog going up the coast line. the result of this, much better for us. 60s returning in san francisco this weekend. and a pretty good start here as we move through next week. inland valleys tomorrow down to0s saturday...
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he will say to me, i wish that everyone would do what doug mills is doing.helps for a lot of reasons. believe me, i hate having that sound drown out what the president is saying or whoever you are photographing. it is distracting. it does make it seem like a news event. when you hear that clicking, even for people watching it, i am sure there is a reaction, they hear the shutter. they are not necessarily worried about what he is saying yet, but it is drama and it is dramatic. it is not a studio. it is kind of a catch 22. brian here is a company separate : -- completely separate location. this is in the supreme court. this was in june 2017. what is this event like, how often do you get to take this picture? doug: this one is only taken every time there is a new member of the supreme court. it is fascinating. i have done it two or three times now. my colleague has also done it a number of times. it is a fascinating day. you go to the supreme court very early in the morning and you set up in this room. you draw straws about what position you are going to be. yo
he will say to me, i wish that everyone would do what doug mills is doing.helps for a lot of reasons. believe me, i hate having that sound drown out what the president is saying or whoever you are photographing. it is distracting. it does make it seem like a news event. when you hear that clicking, even for people watching it, i am sure there is a reaction, they hear the shutter. they are not necessarily worried about what he is saying yet, but it is drama and it is dramatic. it is not a...
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dam it, could you send us -- our steel mills are close.y are expanding all over the place. , new expansions. we had not had a new mill built in 30 years and now they are going up. abe, greate minister guy, we have a massive deficit with japan. they sent thousands and thousands, millions of cars. we send them wheat. wheat. that's not a good deal. and they don't even want our wheat. they do it because they want us to at least feel that we are ok. they do it to make us feel good. but the deficit is massive. it's changing rapidly, but what they are doing is buying a lot of our stuff, including our military equipment. they are building car plants now in the united states. in michigan, in pennsylvania. many, many of the japanese companies are coming over and building car plants in the united states. it doesn't fully do the trick, but it helps. in those deficits will start coming down very substantially. but we are losing $78 billion. for many years we are losing billions and billions with these countries. and frankly the countries we do the wors
dam it, could you send us -- our steel mills are close.y are expanding all over the place. , new expansions. we had not had a new mill built in 30 years and now they are going up. abe, greate minister guy, we have a massive deficit with japan. they sent thousands and thousands, millions of cars. we send them wheat. wheat. that's not a good deal. and they don't even want our wheat. they do it because they want us to at least feel that we are ok. they do it to make us feel good. but the deficit...
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so through practices like national and local voting, the censorship and purging of mill tarrist ideas and people, the con furl of rights such as freedom of religion, freedom of speech and especially freedom of thought, the occupation would liberate the japanese mind, and it's goal was to foster rational self-aware democratic subjects capable of internalizing and acting upon key rights and distinguishing between democratic and anti-democratic ideas and practices. now, during the occupation these policies initially focused on combating japanese militarism which americans believe was responsible for the war. however, by the late 1940s american policymakers both in the united states working in places like the state department and in the occupation authorities in japan increasingly feared that displacing militarism was not enough to secure a healthy and rational democratic regime. they became more and more anxious that communism was becoming a global threat to the democratic mind. that like the wartime mill tarrist regime, communists would poison the public mind through propaganda and fals
so through practices like national and local voting, the censorship and purging of mill tarrist ideas and people, the con furl of rights such as freedom of religion, freedom of speech and especially freedom of thought, the occupation would liberate the japanese mind, and it's goal was to foster rational self-aware democratic subjects capable of internalizing and acting upon key rights and distinguishing between democratic and anti-democratic ideas and practices. now, during the occupation these...
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the mill stayed open until probably the 1900s or the teens.y that time the pine trees had run out in this area. it had been clear-cut. and the lumber mills began to close. and traverse city was very lucky. it has been best -- blessed over the decades with people who came here, not just to make money, but who decided they wanted to make this be their home. hannah,hose was perry one of the owners of the hannah and late lover company. he realized early that the lumber would run out. many lumber towns sibley disappeared off the face of the map. but because of hannah and because we lived on a gorgeous bay, he decided he wanted this out town to survive beyond this -- his own life and the life of the lumber industry. peg: so he was a state representative. and he was very integral in first of all bringing the railroad into traverse city. originally it was going to run from lansing and bypass traverse city completely. he knew that would be a death knell for the town. so he really lobbied in it lansing for there to be a spur that would come into travers
the mill stayed open until probably the 1900s or the teens.y that time the pine trees had run out in this area. it had been clear-cut. and the lumber mills began to close. and traverse city was very lucky. it has been best -- blessed over the decades with people who came here, not just to make money, but who decided they wanted to make this be their home. hannah,hose was perry one of the owners of the hannah and late lover company. he realized early that the lumber would run out. many lumber...
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with the daily beast, msnbc analyst michelle goldberg "new york times" and danielle moodie-millmoodie-mill. what did you think, michelle? >> this isn't a new observation, but we were ill served by having these two parallel debates. >> totally, i appreciate that the dnc is not ruthlessly hierarchical the way the rnc so they didn't want to do the overcard/undercard debate. you had this very weird situation where it was idealogically polarized. you had byrne and elizabeth warren and a bunch of these sort of ringer moderates, right, who were standing in for joe biden. and then you had the reverse the next night where you had biden, warren, booker and then bill de blasio over there basically trying and kind of failing to channel what bernie sanders might say. and so in some ways, the central issue of this debate -- >> remains unresolved. >> not only unresolved, but unlitigated. >> biden's performance? >> i mean, it was better than it was a couple of weeks ago. he seemed a bit more prepared. but he just does not seem like the biden we saw during the obama era. he is not relaxed. i don't know if
with the daily beast, msnbc analyst michelle goldberg "new york times" and danielle moodie-millmoodie-mill. what did you think, michelle? >> this isn't a new observation, but we were ill served by having these two parallel debates. >> totally, i appreciate that the dnc is not ruthlessly hierarchical the way the rnc so they didn't want to do the overcard/undercard debate. you had this very weird situation where it was idealogically polarized. you had byrne and elizabeth...
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. >> meek mill mills' legal to an end today. he pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor gun charge.spent much of his adult life on probation or in prison. an appeals court overturned the conviction last month. the case has drawn numerous attention with athletes and celebrities coming to his defense. he plans to use the case to push for prison reform. >>> this seems like it might be inspired by the hit television show "breaking bad" as we come back out here. >> the border patrol says it seized several pounds of meth disguised as frozen ice pops on sunday. that explains the brightly colored bags you see here stashed in the color. >> the seizure happened in california near the arizona border. the driver and her passenger were of course, arrested. >>> we are going on tour but it's not quite what you think. an up close look at the notorious san andres fault and how it altering the landscape in southern california. >> we're taking you inside the chase center. is he satisfied with the the clear the rack sale is on at♪nordstrom rack. find the brands you love from nordstrom and take an extra
. >> meek mill mills' legal to an end today. he pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor gun charge.spent much of his adult life on probation or in prison. an appeals court overturned the conviction last month. the case has drawn numerous attention with athletes and celebrities coming to his defense. he plans to use the case to push for prison reform. >>> this seems like it might be inspired by the hit television show "breaking bad" as we come back out here. >> the border...
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[cheers and applause] it's celebrity judge week here, so let's welcome judge karen mills-francis.e] welcome. >> hello. >> welcome. celebrity judge week--thank you for being a part of this. >> thank you for having me here. >> thanks for being here. we are doing this for a good cause. everybody's been playing for their charities. who are you supporting? >> i'm supporting the beautiful gate outreach center. they're an organization that works to improve the lives of people who have hiv/aids in wilmington, delaware. they're doing great work, and i want to help them win some money. >> is that where you're from? >> i'm from miami, florida. >> okay. why up there? >> you know, i was asked to speak to a group of girls there last year and i was just so impressed... >> just touched your heart. >> with what they'd been doing and how they've been helping the community. there are a lot of people disproportionately affected with hiv-aids in wilmington, delaware. >> well, i love that you're a part of it and hopefully we'll do some good today. a million dollars on the line for that organization. 14
[cheers and applause] it's celebrity judge week here, so let's welcome judge karen mills-francis.e] welcome. >> hello. >> welcome. celebrity judge week--thank you for being a part of this. >> thank you for having me here. >> thanks for being here. we are doing this for a good cause. everybody's been playing for their charities. who are you supporting? >> i'm supporting the beautiful gate outreach center. they're an organization that works to improve the lives of...
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mills. >> hello, everyone. neil mills. i am delighted to be here again.ay's presentation will really look at some of the emerging trends and best practices and some of the new players in this care coordination and care management realm. let's get started and let's get on to the next slide here. okay, the very first piece of this, as we think about the member experience in the healthcare system today, the goal of what we are going to go through over the next few slides or over the next few minutes is what are the potential member support programs at various test points in the healthcare journey , and how can we potentially do this better, and what are some of those pain points? and what are some of the solutions that the carriers and the vendors have come up with. with our one click going forward here, there's three different aspects we can think about in this healthcare continuum. the first is the well, or maybe the worried well where there are more preventive type screenings that are focused towards this. let's go forward just one click. the second click
mills. >> hello, everyone. neil mills. i am delighted to be here again.ay's presentation will really look at some of the emerging trends and best practices and some of the new players in this care coordination and care management realm. let's get started and let's get on to the next slide here. okay, the very first piece of this, as we think about the member experience in the healthcare system today, the goal of what we are going to go through over the next few slides or over the next few...
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fallen power cables woodfield road closed between muncaster mill and airpark road.at o outer loop gooding good. 529 quie fair lakes parkway closed for ga pedestrian crash invtion. 66 is moving just fine. no problemsthere.fr asom that, 66 eastbound starting to pick up in terms of volume not enough toause major slow downs. questionerin "fox5" dcn twitter. coming up on "fox5" morning some scary moments at local fair when horse team breaks free. head to break, live look at legion bridgesthere traffic is ill pleasant. mikes thoma has more onwe weeke foreca continue. >>> ♪ n. >>> today o "fox5" morning, delays and consolations. severe storms which slammed parts of our region lead to thousands of delays and more than 700 flightancellations across the northeast. >> wreckless riders the dmv already dealing with e-scooter lated problems. now one virginia community is cracking down. >>> end of the road dream of little league world series crown comes to an end for loudoun south. noks five morning at 5 a.m. starts rht now. >>> yeah. new music. >> yes. >> do you feel it. do you f
fallen power cables woodfield road closed between muncaster mill and airpark road.at o outer loop gooding good. 529 quie fair lakes parkway closed for ga pedestrian crash invtion. 66 is moving just fine. no problemsthere.fr asom that, 66 eastbound starting to pick up in terms of volume not enough toause major slow downs. questionerin "fox5" dcn twitter. coming up on "fox5" morning some scary moments at local fair when horse team breaks free. head to break, live look at...
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so dogs can give their mill tobg cheetahs and that's fine? that's how that works? >> apparently. i was this many years old when i figured out mill sk is interchangeable. >>> a san francisco business owner's decision to beat the high cost of housing here in the bay area. >>> new details on what the suspect did in el paso moments before going into the walmart. we have disturbing new revelations coming up. >>> new this morning, a new way to introduce yourself to your neighbor. the trend that has people spending very r >> announcer: news to build a better bay area. this is "abc7 mornings." >>> at 5:00, el paso authorities revealing what the gunman did moments before going
so dogs can give their mill tobg cheetahs and that's fine? that's how that works? >> apparently. i was this many years old when i figured out mill sk is interchangeable. >>> a san francisco business owner's decision to beat the high cost of housing here in the bay area. >>> new details on what the suspect did in el paso moments before going into the walmart. we have disturbing new revelations coming up. >>> new this morning, a new way to introduce yourself to...