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for decades people have been climbing this mountain. there ought to be some way you can allow us to get to the top of the mountain and see off to the other side. >> thank you. next i have a card for shaun handel. >> can i use the overhead, please? i've got this set of documents that i'd like to show. so first i've been a long-time resident of heparin bay and montara. like the previous gentleman, i don't think the current situation around recreational use has been represented well in the document that was submitted to you. i would respectfully ask you to reconsider before you approve this project and absolutely do an analysis of recreational use that's been long standing. i have some pictures to show. first in the document itself it says the project site is on sfpuc watershed land is not open to the public. it has been open to the public for 20-plus years since i've lived there. there's never been a sign prohibiting access. i'm up there two to three times a week running, hiking, biking, never seen a sign. number two, golden gate national
for decades people have been climbing this mountain. there ought to be some way you can allow us to get to the top of the mountain and see off to the other side. >> thank you. next i have a card for shaun handel. >> can i use the overhead, please? i've got this set of documents that i'd like to show. so first i've been a long-time resident of heparin bay and montara. like the previous gentleman, i don't think the current situation around recreational use has been represented well in...
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on the mountains.o i am striving to see wildlife back again on the mountains. like, if you see this mountain without animals, then there is no point of it. reporter: for years now, hana raza has been negotiating with iraqaqi authorities to estababla protected area in qara dagh. her efforts seem to have paid off. 2300 hectares of mountainous terrain are to be designated a nature reserve for the leopards. the locals have to be convinced as well. years of unrest have forced people to leave, so there aren't many left. and the younger generation often look for jobs inin the big citi. but atta mohamed saleh stayed. atta: for me, the leopard is a kind of natural heritage. i'd like to see more of them in these mountains. reporter: the new nature reserve is also meant to attract tourists, a much needed source of income. a tourist lodge is currently being built with the support of is for vacation ananfor havingg fun, but actually i can promise that this regionon is very saf. reporter: but the first visitors are
on the mountains.o i am striving to see wildlife back again on the mountains. like, if you see this mountain without animals, then there is no point of it. reporter: for years now, hana raza has been negotiating with iraqaqi authorities to estababla protected area in qara dagh. her efforts seem to have paid off. 2300 hectares of mountainous terrain are to be designated a nature reserve for the leopards. the locals have to be convinced as well. years of unrest have forced people to leave, so...
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ty mountain lions should have a place to live. as long as they are not bothering me and not aggressive toward me. >> wildlife experts say there has been a handful of mountain lion sightings during fast few weeks including twice in golden gate park and three have been killed on california freeways in less than a week. the most recent on friday on interstate 280 in san matteo county. >> about 100 mountain lions get hit every year on roads. >> tiffany is with the center for biological diversity, a national wildlife and habitat conservation group. >> their habitat has beening from meanted by roads and development, and a hot of times, cubs will stay with their mom for one to two years, and at a certain point, they deploy. >> the sighting here you safety concerns for children and small bet pets. >> we can't really go to the backyard as much, and really recommend people to watch out for each other. >>> this dogowner says she is on heightened alert. >> check to see that i don't see anything, you know. that i am still going to walk. >> the
ty mountain lions should have a place to live. as long as they are not bothering me and not aggressive toward me. >> wildlife experts say there has been a handful of mountain lion sightings during fast few weeks including twice in golden gate park and three have been killed on california freeways in less than a week. the most recent on friday on interstate 280 in san matteo county. >> about 100 mountain lions get hit every year on roads. >> tiffany is with the center for...
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what do we owe mountain lions, what do we owe to other species of plants and animals?a y: man-made structures act as barriers for lots of species in urban areas. but some aspects of ourre infrastrucctually allowre non-native species to thrive. the big moment for thinking about water in los angeles is 1913. once you have permanent water on the landscape, lots ofn- tive species, if they get introduced, can now make it. isso, what's happenehat non-native species that get introduced to southern california, that are maybe from a more tropical place, now can make it here because there's much more water. and one of the ways that a lot o ithese species are comingn is actually via the nursery plant trade. [animals calling] things like brown anoles and green anoles and various thing called the coqui frog. "coqui, coqui, coqui," and it might do this all night long. so, if you live in a neighborho with a coqui frog, you might find it incredibly aggravating. so, the coqui frog was 1980s. once they get established in hawaii, theyom startg into california on nursery plants. and so, n
what do we owe mountain lions, what do we owe to other species of plants and animals?a y: man-made structures act as barriers for lots of species in urban areas. but some aspects of ourre infrastrucctually allowre non-native species to thrive. the big moment for thinking about water in los angeles is 1913. once you have permanent water on the landscape, lots ofn- tive species, if they get introduced, can now make it. isso, what's happenehat non-native species that get introduced to southern...
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reporting live in mountain view. >> he was live in mountain view. just saw the horrific mass of metal there, must have been a been monitoring this as well with the maps. this is going to be a huge problem. it's a tragedy and a huge problem. >> tragedy, we follow back to the practical traffic aspect. these photos off instagram by fire associates santa clara valley. they provide help, relief for the folks out to major incidents like this, they sent this so we can use it, all of the crews on scene, you saw the activity with bob and the horrible scene behind him with the two cars hit head-on northbound 85 shut down. we'll give you a locator, at the border of sunnyvale and mountain view. folks already grumbling about it either way. north 85 is shut down right there just before you get to highway 101 so coming out of cupertino for example, north 85 is closed atelyn. if you get off evelyn, take central expressway to shoreline, city streets, minbound 101. right now everything should move smoothly, use caution. there are signals, surface streets getting you
reporting live in mountain view. >> he was live in mountain view. just saw the horrific mass of metal there, must have been a been monitoring this as well with the maps. this is going to be a huge problem. it's a tragedy and a huge problem. >> tragedy, we follow back to the practical traffic aspect. these photos off instagram by fire associates santa clara valley. they provide help, relief for the folks out to major incidents like this, they sent this so we can use it, all of the...
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north 85 still closed right there at the border, sunnyvale into mountain view.e'll show you the map to get you around this. getting off the freeway at evelyn, more slowing coming up from el camino that will not on an impact but that's where the locator is. central to shoreline to get you back on to north 101. with more traffic coming in out of santa clara, cupertino, we'll see more slowing on north 85. hopefully they get that cleared in the next 15 to 20 minutes, as predicted. it looks like that will be the case. wefr another crash that formed in san leandro, we may have another traffic alert northbound 880 at marina boulevard. four lanes are blocked by a crash. that will slow you coming off the castro valley y, west 580 an easier drive, you can tell by travel times toward the bay bridge look at the bottom number, slow through san leandro there. >> kind of a rough start to our friday morning. hope things clear up. it would be nice if they're cooling down but they're heating up. >> it's going to be really hot out there. we showed the video of the giants game and
north 85 still closed right there at the border, sunnyvale into mountain view.e'll show you the map to get you around this. getting off the freeway at evelyn, more slowing coming up from el camino that will not on an impact but that's where the locator is. central to shoreline to get you back on to north 101. with more traffic coming in out of santa clara, cupertino, we'll see more slowing on north 85. hopefully they get that cleared in the next 15 to 20 minutes, as predicted. it looks like...
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now, the mountain winds were lax, we have seen winds gusting in the mountains 40-50 miles an hour.so thankfully, we are going to see the winds quiet down as we had through the day. we'll show you this just a moment on futurecast. much cooler weather arrives tomorrow and into the weekend, with the stronger marine influence for us and temperatures dropping to below average by the end of the week. so, big trumpeter swing in place here. but for today, another spare the air alert for the second day in a row, the air quality unhealthy for sensitive groups for east bay south-central bay and santa clara valley. moderate air quality for north bay and central bay once again for today. here's the reason why, the strong racial high pressure in place, we have a low pressure system across the desert southwest. one more day of offshore winds, that is why we are going to heat up and that is why we still have the red flag warning in effect for the northbay mountains, east bay hills and the diablo range. future crest wind gust talking about that extreme fire danger. it is all about the strong and gu
now, the mountain winds were lax, we have seen winds gusting in the mountains 40-50 miles an hour.so thankfully, we are going to see the winds quiet down as we had through the day. we'll show you this just a moment on futurecast. much cooler weather arrives tomorrow and into the weekend, with the stronger marine influence for us and temperatures dropping to below average by the end of the week. so, big trumpeter swing in place here. but for today, another spare the air alert for the second day...
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in mountain view has a menu kron 4 news. >>happening today about 300 demonstrators are expected to take over the state capitol for the of california's legislative session so that demonstrators they want lawmakers to overturn the state's new vaccine laws. a group against the new vaccine has fall the referendum to allow voters to overturn the law that law the department of health to investigate doctors and and schools with hi vaccine exemption rates. now supporters of the referendum want to see it on the ballot by 2020. we're looking into ties the rules about show children under 13 using social media. the state senate voted to require social media companies to first get the consent of parents or a guardian before creating an account for child federal law already require social media companies to get parental consent before collecting or selling data of children under 13. well the university of california, san francisco and berkeley are creating a new joint center for research on dyslexia and other learning differences. but it'
in mountain view has a menu kron 4 news. >>happening today about 300 demonstrators are expected to take over the state capitol for the of california's legislative session so that demonstrators they want lawmakers to overturn the state's new vaccine laws. a group against the new vaccine has fall the referendum to allow voters to overturn the law that law the department of health to investigate doctors and and schools with hi vaccine exemption rates. now supporters of the referendum want to...
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[laughter] [applause] ai, well, the book is partly about the second mountain, but the second mountain is the life of commitment, and so there's, it's actually -- the book started out when i was dating. it was first going to be called the marriage decision, so i spent a lot of time thinking about that. and then i was teaching, and i figured my college students were going to make four big 2commitments over the next 20 years of their lives; most of them to a spouse and family, to a community, to a vocation, to a philosophy and faith. and in my view, the second mountain in life is the life where you make maximal commitments to those things. you don't just have a career, you have a vocation. you don't just have a contract marriage where you're trying to be happy, you try to surrender yourself to yourr spouse's joy. and so i tried to describe in the book what it b looks like to live a life of maximal commitment. we live in a hyper-individualistic society, and we're not going back to the 1950. but we can join our society together by making promises to each other and then trying to stay faith
[laughter] [applause] ai, well, the book is partly about the second mountain, but the second mountain is the life of commitment, and so there's, it's actually -- the book started out when i was dating. it was first going to be called the marriage decision, so i spent a lot of time thinking about that. and then i was teaching, and i figured my college students were going to make four big 2commitments over the next 20 years of their lives; most of them to a spouse and family, to a community, to a...
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>>and when a balcony collapsed in mountain view. it happened wednesday night and look at the balcony now at this brook new condominium complex. a woman who lives below downstairs was in her unit and says the neighbors were having a party with about a dozen guess when everything just came crashing down to her level and the neighbors say it's a wake-up call. >>certainly something like this can happen that our place and the how we know until it's too late. there are structural things that happened 2 properties that are not visual nominate take this is a wake-up call and you discuss whether a to a weather not want to have someone come in and just to a structural integrity check, especially the balconies. >>in this case only one person had minor injuries, but it brings back memories of the deadly balcony collapse that happened in berkeley where 5 irish students to die, i'd they were on a visa here in america, one was an american student as well 7 others were injured. when a balcony that they were on came crashing down this was in june of
>>and when a balcony collapsed in mountain view. it happened wednesday night and look at the balcony now at this brook new condominium complex. a woman who lives below downstairs was in her unit and says the neighbors were having a party with about a dozen guess when everything just came crashing down to her level and the neighbors say it's a wake-up call. >>certainly something like this can happen that our place and the how we know until it's too late. there are structural things...
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>> it was -- the whole side of the mountain. it was a big mountain.in' an hour or two. >> yeah, probably. i would think. closer to two. >> reporter: curiosities. why would he bring up here to the very top of the mountain to go camping it's an hour's drive over a rutted track to the other campers farther down the hill. acording to cathy's family she didn't like camping at all. so why would he bring her to the most remote possible place? >> no one camps up there. unless you want to be really secluded. >> reporter: and that said cathy's brother was not something she would have wanted. did she like to go camping? >> no. she'd rather be in a hotel -- any day over -- a tent, knowin' my sister. >> reporter: puzzled cathy's friends too. >> i was like, "camping?" >> cathy was not a camper. >> reporter: and there was this -- >> i recall him -- at some point, mr. winkler saying, "do you think i killed my wife?" >> reporter: is that a question an innocent man would ask, johnson wondered? and when the investigaor responded. johnson remembered thinking todd's behav
>> it was -- the whole side of the mountain. it was a big mountain.in' an hour or two. >> yeah, probably. i would think. closer to two. >> reporter: curiosities. why would he bring up here to the very top of the mountain to go camping it's an hour's drive over a rutted track to the other campers farther down the hill. acording to cathy's family she didn't like camping at all. so why would he bring her to the most remote possible place? >> no one camps up there. unless...
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>> it was -- the whole side of the mountain. it was a big mountain.ve been burnin' an hour or two. >> yeah, probably. i would think. closer to two. >> reporter: curiosities. why would he bring up here to the very top of the mountain to go camping it's an hour's drive over a rutted track to the other campers farther down the hill. acording to cathy's family she didn't like camping at all. so why would he bring her to the most remote possible place? >> no one camps up there. unless you want to be really secluded. >> reporter: and that said cathy's brother was not something she would have wanted. did she like to go camping? >> no. she'd rather be in a hotel -- any day over -- a tent, knowin' my sister. >> reporter: puzzled cathy's friends too. >> i was like, "camping?" >> cathy was not a camper. >> reporter: and there was this -- >> i recall him -- at some point, mr. winkler saying, "do you think i killed my wife?" >> reporter: is that a question an innocent man would ask, johnson wondered? and when the investigaor responded. johnson remembered thinking
>> it was -- the whole side of the mountain. it was a big mountain.ve been burnin' an hour or two. >> yeah, probably. i would think. closer to two. >> reporter: curiosities. why would he bring up here to the very top of the mountain to go camping it's an hour's drive over a rutted track to the other campers farther down the hill. acording to cathy's family she didn't like camping at all. so why would he bring her to the most remote possible place? >> no one camps up...
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in rome in these mountains. worldwide the population of persian is estimated at less than $1300.00 disgraceful yet ferocious big cats is listed as endangered. for years now has been negotiating with iraq your thirty's to establish a protected area in karada. africa seem to have paid off $2300.00 hectares of mountainous terrain to be designated and the. locals have to be convinced as well years of unrest forced people to leave so there aren't many left and the younger generation often look for jobs in the big cities. well love but for me the leopard is a kind of natural heritage i'd like to see more of them in these mountains or you on. the new nature as if it's also meant to attract tourists a much needed source of income. a tourist lodge is now being built with the support of the r u c n the international union for conservation of night. a lot of people wouldn't expect that this you know iraq is for vacation and for having fun but actually i can promise that this region is very safe. the isolation of the mounta
in rome in these mountains. worldwide the population of persian is estimated at less than $1300.00 disgraceful yet ferocious big cats is listed as endangered. for years now has been negotiating with iraq your thirty's to establish a protected area in karada. africa seem to have paid off $2300.00 hectares of mountainous terrain to be designated and the. locals have to be convinced as well years of unrest forced people to leave so there aren't many left and the younger generation often look for...
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seem to have paid off $2300.00 hectares of mountainous terrain to be designated and. the locals have to be convinced as well years of unrest forced people to leave so there aren't many left and the younger generation often look for jobs in the big cities. well but for me the leopard is a kind of natural heritage i'd like to see more of them in these mountains or you on. the new nature as if it's also meant to attract tourists a much needed source of income. or a tourist lodge is now being built with the support of the r u c n the international union for conservation of. a lot of people wouldn't expect that this you know iraq is for vacation and for having fun but actually i can promise that this region is very safe. the isolation of the mountains in the kurdistan region of iraq is the best protection for the leopards. only if the area is left untouched and says how does the spirits of canada have a chance. natural riches of precious resources. and a rewarding investment in. our land just because ethiopia is a gringo. the country has an abundance of. leases it to inter
seem to have paid off $2300.00 hectares of mountainous terrain to be designated and. the locals have to be convinced as well years of unrest forced people to leave so there aren't many left and the younger generation often look for jobs in the big cities. well but for me the leopard is a kind of natural heritage i'd like to see more of them in these mountains or you on. the new nature as if it's also meant to attract tourists a much needed source of income. or a tourist lodge is now being built...
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the isolation of the mountains in the kurdistan region of iraq is the best protection for the. only if the area is left untouched it says how does the spirits of qatar have a chance. to . enter the conflict zone fronting the powerful i guess this week outside the capital of time is cho she was seeking the nomination his probation party in the coming time as china pushes with increasing urgency for reunification on the time when east continue to reject its one on a party to a conflict. on g.w. . on the 77 percent talk about the issues that. could be germane. to the german 3 africa. for the 2nd year to resurrect the treatment. she sings. it sets an example. in 60 minutes of. every journey begins with the 1st step and every language with the 1st word published in the. coach is in germany to learn german and why not with him simple online on your mobile and free. d w z e learning course nikos speak german maybe. we can make china a peaceful country you haven't said no to beijing yes many times i'm telling you the fact. politicians in taiwan have been out campaigning in presidential
the isolation of the mountains in the kurdistan region of iraq is the best protection for the. only if the area is left untouched it says how does the spirits of qatar have a chance. to . enter the conflict zone fronting the powerful i guess this week outside the capital of time is cho she was seeking the nomination his probation party in the coming time as china pushes with increasing urgency for reunification on the time when east continue to reject its one on a party to a conflict. on g.w. ....
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people who live in the mountains of canada know of the leopard but very few have ever seen it. even hunted also who's been working and doing research here for years now has never encountered a leopard in the wild. why they use camera traps. so this through our growth. we get a lot of pictures of them on our camera trials which is a good. indicator of the prey and a bit of an apology for the persian my current this is one of the reasons why we can't oppression market actually. so this leopard is the 1st photographic record of the persian leopard for iraq that we had. and this through this we did rediscover the persian leopard in 2011. this one is a new individual that we discovered in. in 2017 and this way we know for sure that we have 3 i don't love birds living and roaming these mountains. wealth wide the population of persian is estimated at less than $1300.00 disgraceful yet ferocious big cats is listed as endangered. for years now has been negotiating with iraq your thirty's to establish a protected area in karada. africa seem to have paid off $2300.00 hectares of mountaino
people who live in the mountains of canada know of the leopard but very few have ever seen it. even hunted also who's been working and doing research here for years now has never encountered a leopard in the wild. why they use camera traps. so this through our growth. we get a lot of pictures of them on our camera trials which is a good. indicator of the prey and a bit of an apology for the persian my current this is one of the reasons why we can't oppression market actually. so this leopard is...
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right now across mountain view, there are more than 200. in mountain view, i'm amanda del castillo, abc7 news. >> amanda, thank you. we want to hear your ideas about building a better bay area. you can share them by joining our better bay area group on facebook. >> a fremont police officer suffered a little range anxiety on the job last friday. he was chasing a felony suspect in the department's tesla when the battery indicator showed it was running low on juuse. >> i am down to 6 miles a battery. i may lose it here. if someone can maneuver to the number one spot. >> and just after that call, plice called off the chase for safety reasons. as for why the car wasn't fully charged, apparently the last person who used it forgot to put it on the charger. >> really? >> that's not good. that's an oops. >> you have to charge the car up. >>> all right. hot weather, it's going to remain hot. >> yeah, meteorologist sandhya patel tells us how much longer we have this heat. sandhya. >> yeah, larry and ama. just one more day and it's all over. let me sho
right now across mountain view, there are more than 200. in mountain view, i'm amanda del castillo, abc7 news. >> amanda, thank you. we want to hear your ideas about building a better bay area. you can share them by joining our better bay area group on facebook. >> a fremont police officer suffered a little range anxiety on the job last friday. he was chasing a felony suspect in the department's tesla when the battery indicator showed it was running low on juuse. >> i am down...
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here is a live look outside from our san bruno mountain camera. we are still going to have the drifts of smoke coming by and that reduces our air quality, and that will mostly be the case for the inland east bay, as well as the south bay, unhealthy air quality today, due to some wildfires farther to the north, kind of drifting in, and it's also a day where we advise everyone to catch public transit, if you can, and pleasant hill start out in the low 60s as you head to the b.a.r.t. station. we'll be at 73 degrees at 9:00 and then some mid-90s for early afternoon. you'll want to find some air conditioning, because our high temperatures in the south bay 97 downtown, but up to 102 in game r gilroy and the east bay highs over 100 degrees. antioch 102. we may set a new record today in concord, we're expecting it to reach 102 today, and also hayward may tie the record high temperature of 94 degrees. for the peninsula we have mid-90s here for palo alto and redwood city. san francisco in the upper 80s in the mission district and the embarcadero, and the no
here is a live look outside from our san bruno mountain camera. we are still going to have the drifts of smoke coming by and that reduces our air quality, and that will mostly be the case for the inland east bay, as well as the south bay, unhealthy air quality today, due to some wildfires farther to the north, kind of drifting in, and it's also a day where we advise everyone to catch public transit, if you can, and pleasant hill start out in the low 60s as you head to the b.a.r.t. station....
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they marched to mountain view city hall for a big rally and speeches. [cheers and applause] >> and this is a group at cal, coming together. many led chants and talked about the need for not just thents and undergrads. the group also included professors, activists and elementary school students. spreading the word through technology. the silicon valley playing a huge role in the movement. >> our business and tech supporter is live with the latest. scott? >> reporter: well, janelle, tech workers saying they want to fight climate change and they want their companies to fight climate change. many stepped out of work and joined the rally and the young people here in san jose. [cheers and applause] the south bay climate march began at san jose's dearadon station where people came inspired to change, informed bay hash tag and sympathetic companies like intel. >> i got permission from my boss. >> reporter: then picking up people along the way, other tech workers told us they, too, are looking to change the way we treat the planet. >> i think all of us are reall
they marched to mountain view city hall for a big rally and speeches. [cheers and applause] >> and this is a group at cal, coming together. many led chants and talked about the need for not just thents and undergrads. the group also included professors, activists and elementary school students. spreading the word through technology. the silicon valley playing a huge role in the movement. >> our business and tech supporter is live with the latest. scott? >> reporter: well,...
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so it does mountain lions. there's definitely a concern now san francisco wrecks in park says in both instances the big cats didn't act aggressively. they say it's normal for mount minds to come and go from natural areas, including san francisco. and if you do come into contact with one. >>they say you should be loud stand tall and tactic we've hike than a yellowstone and yosemite before in places and it's always you know make lots of noise yet scare the animals or they also recommend keeping your pets on a leash and avoid hiking biking or jogging alone when the big cats are nd night most active. in golden gate park taylor bus aqi kron 4 news. foster city man. >>interrupt a burglar as the thief is ransacking his home. it's a bizarre story so the homeowner arrived at his house. he saw that the door is open and that that there was a man inside going through his things the burglar didn't even seem to be startled he even told the man to leave and the burning the risks still inside when police arrived officers order
so it does mountain lions. there's definitely a concern now san francisco wrecks in park says in both instances the big cats didn't act aggressively. they say it's normal for mount minds to come and go from natural areas, including san francisco. and if you do come into contact with one. >>they say you should be loud stand tall and tactic we've hike than a yellowstone and yosemite before in places and it's always you know make lots of noise yet scare the animals or they also recommend...
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[laughter] >> the book is partly about the first and second mountain but the second mountain is a lifeommitment. and so there's -- it started as a class -- actually the book started -- i was single and dating and it was first going to be called the marriage decision. how to decide who to marry. and then -- -- the next 20 years of their life. most to spouse and family to a community, vocation and a philosophy and faith and my view the second mountain life is the life where you make maximal commitments to those things. don't just have a career you have a vote case, not a contract marriage trying to be happy. you have a covenantal marriage and try to surrender yourself to your as joy and i tribe describing in the book what it looks like to live a life of maximal commitments. we live in a hyperindividualistic society, and we're not going back to the 1950s. but we can join our society together by making promises to each other and then trying to stay faithful to the probable millions and the lot is the practical nuts and bolts how to choose a vocation, how to choose a marriage partner, commu
[laughter] >> the book is partly about the first and second mountain but the second mountain is a lifeommitment. and so there's -- it started as a class -- actually the book started -- i was single and dating and it was first going to be called the marriage decision. how to decide who to marry. and then -- -- the next 20 years of their life. most to spouse and family to a community, vocation and a philosophy and faith and my view the second mountain life is the life where you make maximal...
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look at this. >> i just see this mountain lion jump on it. tree. and it tries to push me under the tree. i pick up a stick, trying to jab it in the eye. but then the stick breaks. >> and his dad says when he found his son, the mountain lion was lying on top of him and his son's head was in that mountain lion's mouth. he's had two surgeries, 60 tables in his head and he had to have his eyeball reattached. that mountain lion has been euthanized. >> thanks for being with us. we'll be back at 10:00 a.m. with "cnn newsroom." "smerconish" is up after the break. with only one mission in mind. to be the absolute best. in the category, in the industry, in the world. test-drive one of seven mercedes-benz suvs at your authorized dealer, today. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. we can't give you, unlimited summer, but we can give you unlimited talk, text and data for just $30 a line for 4 lines. and that comes on our newest signal. no signal reaches farther or is more reliable. so you can... share more sunsets. stream more videos. and stay connected wi
look at this. >> i just see this mountain lion jump on it. tree. and it tries to push me under the tree. i pick up a stick, trying to jab it in the eye. but then the stick breaks. >> and his dad says when he found his son, the mountain lion was lying on top of him and his son's head was in that mountain lion's mouth. he's had two surgeries, 60 tables in his head and he had to have his eyeball reattached. that mountain lion has been euthanized. >> thanks for being with us....
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he grew up hiking in the woods, fishing in the clear water and exploring the beautiful mountains of west virginia, a great, great state. i shouldn't say this, joe, but i won it by 43 points. that's a lot. we love west virginia. probably helped you getting this award today. when coming from west virginia, we like you, jerry. more than anything else, what jerry liked doing is playing basketball in west virginia. starting at age six, he taught himself on the dirt surfaces of his neighborhood's backyard. when it rained, his sister said it's called the mud wallow. do you remember that at all, jerry? the mud wallow. but nothing ever stopped him. jerry later reflected that "everything i did, i tried to do perfectly. not just well but perfectly, and it hasn't changed i don't think too much, has it. we ended a great, great senior year. jerry spent it in high school with a west virginia scoring record of 1501 points, approximately 60 major colleges and universities tried to recruit jerry, but he decided intelligently, to stay in west virginia, and he went to west virginia university in 1956, donni
he grew up hiking in the woods, fishing in the clear water and exploring the beautiful mountains of west virginia, a great, great state. i shouldn't say this, joe, but i won it by 43 points. that's a lot. we love west virginia. probably helped you getting this award today. when coming from west virginia, we like you, jerry. more than anything else, what jerry liked doing is playing basketball in west virginia. starting at age six, he taught himself on the dirt surfaces of his neighborhood's...
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the most recent on friday on interstate 280.>> about 100 mountain lions get hit per year on roads. habitats-fragmented by roads and development lots of times cubs will stay with their mother for two years and at certain point they have to establish their territory. >> in the evening we can go to the front yard as much, we recommend people to watch out for each other.>> this dog owner says she is on heightened alert.>> i checked to see that i don't see hi. i'm still going to lock.>> reporter: mountain line killings point to the need for more wildlife such as overpasses and the population the 1980s. d to be 4 to 6000 experts say they are now working on coming up with more current numbers. >>> a family in sonora had a close encounter of throne with him online over the weekend, they left their front door open to enjoy cool weather when the big cat wandered right into the home and quickly made itself comfortable inside their bathroom. the family ran for safety and called authorities. animal control officers considered using tranquilizer guns to remove the big cat but in the end they use
the most recent on friday on interstate 280.>> about 100 mountain lions get hit per year on roads. habitats-fragmented by roads and development lots of times cubs will stay with their mother for two years and at certain point they have to establish their territory. >> in the evening we can go to the front yard as much, we recommend people to watch out for each other.>> this dog owner says she is on heightened alert.>> i checked to see that i don't see hi. i'm still going...
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we have 20 mountain climbers, that's all they do, they love to climb mountains. they can have it. me, i don't want to climb mountains. plus it's designed to absorb eat. so it's extremely hot. you can fry an egg on that wall. if they're going climb it they're going to have to bring hopes and water, we don't know where they're going to hook it up because there's no water out here. fog over the wall is virtually impossible. i guess maybe one of the greatest pole vaulters in history can get over the low one but it's going to be very painful when they land, right? >> oh my god. >> but it's all so sick. >> let us just have a laugh right now. >> the entire studio is in his stairic hysterics. i'm sorry, i don't mean to be a wet blanket but that was ridiculous. >> i think it's just the obvious nature of your comments that -- >> true. >> -- that you keep repeating everything. >> it's just incredible. you can fry an egg on it. >> so, willie. >> yes, joe. >> i did not know until now that there actually was a rolls royce of sheet metal. but this is the rolls royce of sheet metal. nor did i kno
we have 20 mountain climbers, that's all they do, they love to climb mountains. they can have it. me, i don't want to climb mountains. plus it's designed to absorb eat. so it's extremely hot. you can fry an egg on that wall. if they're going climb it they're going to have to bring hopes and water, we don't know where they're going to hook it up because there's no water out here. fog over the wall is virtually impossible. i guess maybe one of the greatest pole vaulters in history can get over...
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. >>> we got gusty winds in the mountains, triple digit heat inland. the forecast verified with the hot and windy weather we were telling you about yesterday. it's going to be with us for one more day tomorrow. the red flag warning expires around 11:00 tomorrow morning. a very windy night tonight in the hills, not in the cities. that's where the red flag warning is in effect in the north bay and east bay. triple digit heat. fairfield, 101. pittsburgh, 102. we will likely be equally as hot tomorrow. the coast being the exception, under a heat advisory during the daylight hours tomorrow. temperatures outside, in the 80s and 90s. livermore, currently 91. santa rosa 94. concord 97. san francisco, 82. so tomorrow, what about the highs? we'll likely hit 100 again in concord. that's 17 degrees above average. mid-90s in san jose. right around the 9 degree mark in oakland. and a hoot of 87 warm degrees in san francisco. then the wind direction changes and all that i just talked about goes away. we'll talk about how much cooler we get coming up. >>> as that weat
. >>> we got gusty winds in the mountains, triple digit heat inland. the forecast verified with the hot and windy weather we were telling you about yesterday. it's going to be with us for one more day tomorrow. the red flag warning expires around 11:00 tomorrow morning. a very windy night tonight in the hills, not in the cities. that's where the red flag warning is in effect in the north bay and east bay. triple digit heat. fairfield, 101. pittsburgh, 102. we will likely be equally as...
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and snow mountain. you see the clouds out there right now and you see a little bit of winds and scattered showers. in the mountains they will have snow as well with the winter weather advisory. current temperatures generally in the 60s. 65 in brentwood and 62 in livermore and you can see the temperatures are running behind where they were last night at this time. so you go live outside and it is nice. it will be a chilly one. i think that is the weather headline it will be a chilly evening in the bay area. in the morning. with 44 in santa rosa and 43 in napa. cold overnight lows. last night was chilly and tomorrow morning overnight lows. way down there as the front slides through. there's a slight chance for a sprinkle around here. a very slight chance. and in the next 8 s hofore sun will be cooler air lingering. tomorrow morning when the kids head to school you will notice it. chilly and probably need jackets in the 60s. the green represents 60s. 60s and some low 70s possible but this map is not showin
and snow mountain. you see the clouds out there right now and you see a little bit of winds and scattered showers. in the mountains they will have snow as well with the winter weather advisory. current temperatures generally in the 60s. 65 in brentwood and 62 in livermore and you can see the temperatures are running behind where they were last night at this time. so you go live outside and it is nice. it will be a chilly one. i think that is the weather headline it will be a chilly evening in...
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he set 17 mountaineer records, was named the ncaa's most outstanding player in 1959 and was a two-time consensus all-american. wow. west virginia won 87% of the games in which jerry was in the line-up, and one the southern conference all three years he played varsity. after graduating, jerry played on the 1960 usa olympic team, which swept every matchup, including a much-anticipated showdown with the soviet union. in that game, jerry was the highest scorer, accounting for nearly a quarter of america's points. to this day, the olympic gold medal is his most prized possession. is that still so? that's pretty good, jerry. you've got plenty of possessions. maybe we will top it today. i don't know. we will see. jerry then joined the los angeles lakers. we all know that. in the years that followed, he was to become a legend. he made plays that will be remembered forever. i know many of them. in the january 1962 game against the new york knicks, jerry scored nearly half of the lakers' total, setting a personal scoring record of 63 points in less than 40 minutes. in game three of the 1962 fina
he set 17 mountaineer records, was named the ncaa's most outstanding player in 1959 and was a two-time consensus all-american. wow. west virginia won 87% of the games in which jerry was in the line-up, and one the southern conference all three years he played varsity. after graduating, jerry played on the 1960 usa olympic team, which swept every matchup, including a much-anticipated showdown with the soviet union. in that game, jerry was the highest scorer, accounting for nearly a quarter of...
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they have crossed seas, climbed mountains, trekked through deserts, and rushed into enemy compounds todown the threat of radical islamic terrorism. nearly 7,000 service members have laid down their lives to protect our home, our flag, and our american way of life. american freedom survives only because there are patriots willing to sacrifice everything in its defense. no tribute is sufficient to convey the infinite depth of our nation's gratitude. on this solemn day of remembrance, our thoughts also turn to the 200,000 valiant soldiers, sailors, airmen, coast guardsmen, and marines who are now at this very moment stationed overseas. we do not seek conflict, but if anyone dares to strike our land, we will respond with the full measure of american power and the iron will of the american spirit. and that spirit is unbreakable. we had peace talks scheduled a few days ago. i called them off when i learned that they had killed a great american soldier from puerto rico and 11 other innocent people. they thought they would use this attack to show strength, but actually what they showed is unre
they have crossed seas, climbed mountains, trekked through deserts, and rushed into enemy compounds todown the threat of radical islamic terrorism. nearly 7,000 service members have laid down their lives to protect our home, our flag, and our american way of life. american freedom survives only because there are patriots willing to sacrifice everything in its defense. no tribute is sufficient to convey the infinite depth of our nation's gratitude. on this solemn day of remembrance, our thoughts...
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>>in washington alexandra leigh mountain. >>a lot of concern around golden gate park in san francisco after a mountain lion was recently seen there. the san francisco recreation and parks department posted warning signs after a mountain lion was spotted at the west into the park. a couple of weeks ago, another big cat was seen at nearby lake moore said 2 mountain lions to not act aggressively in either case. >>it's a park, the city part but i don't think that's a place for mom the lines we walk in the park where we have to leave because there's a coyote following so it does mountain lions that is definitely a concern now that we've hike than a yellowstone and yosemite before in places and it's always you know make lots of noise yet scare the animals away. >>officials recommend keeping your pets on a leash and avoid being in the park alone, particularly during dawn dusk and the nighttime hours when the big cats are most active. >>and these pay martinez junior high school needs new musical instruments after somebody broke into
>>in washington alexandra leigh mountain. >>a lot of concern around golden gate park in san francisco after a mountain lion was recently seen there. the san francisco recreation and parks department posted warning signs after a mountain lion was spotted at the west into the park. a couple of weeks ago, another big cat was seen at nearby lake moore said 2 mountain lions to not act aggressively in either case. >>it's a park, the city part but i don't think that's a place for mom...
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for the northbay mountains, east bay hills and diablo range. we will talk about the changes as we had through the week coming up. >>> can a look at traffic right now, so far so good at least at the papers, no major delays to report traffic moving as expected this hour as you work your way out of oakland into san francisco this morning with no delays on the upper deck. -- cause stack up just a little bit but still an easy right as you head into san francisco this morning. travel times are -- 580 as a commutative tracy this morning, you're going to see brake lights starting in tracy out of motels, state -- 37 minutes, that is your drive time from 205 on westbound 580 all the way toward 680. as you are on 680 itself, both directions in the green, no delays in the eastbound freeway. >>> i am anne makovec. we have a large fire on mayer island, you can see it burning on the southern tip of the island mayer island preserve. this call came into firefighters at around 3:30 this morning. people reporting smoking this is what they found when they got here
for the northbay mountains, east bay hills and diablo range. we will talk about the changes as we had through the week coming up. >>> can a look at traffic right now, so far so good at least at the papers, no major delays to report traffic moving as expected this hour as you work your way out of oakland into san francisco this morning with no delays on the upper deck. -- cause stack up just a little bit but still an easy right as you head into san francisco this morning. travel times...
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what people who love trump had to say as he was landing in mountain view this morning. >>and after the break a man is denied alcohol at a restaurant because a server mistook symptoms of takin' it off roadoin' station wagon, eh?? you know it's an suv! your family is duckin' and rollin'... while we stowin' and goin' but that's cool, i know for fact your suv does not suck. and why's that? it ain't got that vacuum in the back, whoo! sucking stuff up. whatlse are we gonna find? we got to go. ♪ vacuum in the back, hallelujah! ♪ get 0% financing for 60 months plus $2,250 total bonus cash on the 2019 chrysler pacifica. >>the bizarre story here. there's video of a woman yelling at a restaurant manager it has gone viral. this woman was really angry because the staff thought her husband was drunk and was refusing to serve him alcohol, yeah. >>but he apparently suffers from male asked and the restaurant in philadelphia says that she overreacted matt petrillo has the story. >>dan >>hare has a lot of new in his life lately he's newly married the wedding happened back may. he and his
what people who love trump had to say as he was landing in mountain view this morning. >>and after the break a man is denied alcohol at a restaurant because a server mistook symptoms of takin' it off roadoin' station wagon, eh?? you know it's an suv! your family is duckin' and rollin'... while we stowin' and goin' but that's cool, i know for fact your suv does not suck. and why's that? it ain't got that vacuum in the back, whoo! sucking stuff up. whatlse are we gonna find? we got to go....
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a mountain lion was spotted around hacienda way and burr talkie lane.ht next to green hills country club. in the past few weeks there have been a handful of mountain lion sightings in san francisco and on e peninsula, including two in golden gate park. and three mountain lions have been killed on california freeways in less than a week. the latest was on friday, on interstate 280 in san mateo county. >> about 100 mountain lions get hit every year on roads, the habitat has been fragmented and a lot of times, cubs will stay with their mom for one-2 years and at a certain point they disperse and kind of have to establish their own territory. >> sign to say the killings of the mountain lions in these cases point to a need for more wildlife crossings or overpasses. >>> a family had a really close encounter of their own over the weekend, they left their front door open to take in the cool weather. a mount a mountain lion walked right in, made itself comfortable in their bathroom. the family immediately ran for safety, call the authorities. animal control offi
a mountain lion was spotted around hacienda way and burr talkie lane.ht next to green hills country club. in the past few weeks there have been a handful of mountain lion sightings in san francisco and on e peninsula, including two in golden gate park. and three mountain lions have been killed on california freeways in less than a week. the latest was on friday, on interstate 280 in san mateo county. >> about 100 mountain lions get hit every year on roads, the habitat has been fragmented...
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a mountain of empty plastic bottles that you have to climb with 70 kilograms on your head. at 1st we are almost fascinated by this blue mountain and the incessant coming and going of climbers all smaller than their loads. but then we talk to the workers. yeah but actually it was our. enemy to me. that. was. not the same as it is in the sound. of your core technically. at the foot of the mountain these workers begin their final sorting session they put the colored bottles and plastic bags to one side. they put the clear bottles into large bags these bottles then go through these machines to be reduced to small pieces before they can be recycled. until very recently the company exported this plastic to china billard just buyer of recycled plastic in the world this is one of the side manager is about to explain to us. yesterday when i was working and asking for collectors 10 years it's only surprise when a few months ago the way down the wise saying that be my tool by this one always told. me to save them back in the east bank to save ready to explode because does not know if
a mountain of empty plastic bottles that you have to climb with 70 kilograms on your head. at 1st we are almost fascinated by this blue mountain and the incessant coming and going of climbers all smaller than their loads. but then we talk to the workers. yeah but actually it was our. enemy to me. that. was. not the same as it is in the sound. of your core technically. at the foot of the mountain these workers begin their final sorting session they put the colored bottles and plastic bags to one...
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so the santa cruz mountains. it looks like right around 101 approaching morgan hill.u can see here, we'll move them up to the north bay right around portions of a little bit of activity closer. and one little cell there just right around the santa rosa area. so i guess that would be around the windsor area right now. san jose, 72. we have napa 69. concord in the 70s and san francisco in the upper 60s. here is our live camera looking out toward sfo where we have some breaks in the clouds. you see this tree moving around a bit. this bush moving around a bit. the winds will be picking up into the afternoon hours. we could have winds around 15 to 25 miles an hour. here is today's system. there is activity between now and 2:00. we're going to hold on to chances. this will definitely warm up those numbers beginning tomorrow. that runs in friday and saturday with some 70s and 80s. what is interesting into early next week we could have a stronger pattern develop that would lead to stronger winds that would reduce the fire danger. keeping an eye on monday and into tuesday. rai
so the santa cruz mountains. it looks like right around 101 approaching morgan hill.u can see here, we'll move them up to the north bay right around portions of a little bit of activity closer. and one little cell there just right around the santa rosa area. so i guess that would be around the windsor area right now. san jose, 72. we have napa 69. concord in the 70s and san francisco in the upper 60s. here is our live camera looking out toward sfo where we have some breaks in the clouds. you...