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the flanders come from the north west and since then there is. a warning by the united nations that the disease is. a chronic disease would spread in the areas was affected what is the how the un will deal to. contain these diseases in these within the fifty's again the united nations has been present and working with the health authorities in the country again for decades on the over the kitchen of paul your etc so there is a capacity on the ground and again intertwined with. the government health structures. sort of deserving and the need there may be and may have been even before but still there is a capacity to respond. there has been a very high level consultation involving him and by the prime minister himself to address this issue because it is of concern again because of the rather poor state of health of many of the people let's not forget that before the floods because. the food insecurity was enormous in this country a lot of people did not have enough food on their plates every day poverty is a big issue here so you have very weak peo
the flanders come from the north west and since then there is. a warning by the united nations that the disease is. a chronic disease would spread in the areas was affected what is the how the un will deal to. contain these diseases in these within the fifty's again the united nations has been present and working with the health authorities in the country again for decades on the over the kitchen of paul your etc so there is a capacity on the ground and again intertwined with. the government...
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the worst affected area is the north west frontier along punjab, but they are moving along the river, and there are serious concerns about the spread of disease across the region, especially where our correspondent was. >> tens of thousands of people now find themselves dependent on aid. in one town, sheltering anywhere they can, the school has been turned into a makeshift camp. >> the government has not made arrangements. we do not have food, and we are bundled up. there is hardly any space. >> the town itself has been devastated. water reached 11 feet high with the powerful torrence came. we're told that many lost their lives right here. now, there are serious concerns about the spread of disease. this is rising, especially with all of the remains of drowned livestock around. >> there are animals that have been lying dead for three or four days. the snow is terrible korea we are trying to keep our children away. >> they are moving them to safety. they admit there are still massive difficulties. much work has to be done by boat and especially by air. the biggest threat though remains
the worst affected area is the north west frontier along punjab, but they are moving along the river, and there are serious concerns about the spread of disease across the region, especially where our correspondent was. >> tens of thousands of people now find themselves dependent on aid. in one town, sheltering anywhere they can, the school has been turned into a makeshift camp. >> the government has not made arrangements. we do not have food, and we are bundled up. there is hardly...
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the waters rushed into homes and rivers in the north west. more than 15,000 people have been evacuated and rescue crews are struggling to reach stranded villages. there is also the threat of disease. even more rain is expected in the coming days. >>> in the gulf of mexico crews hope to begin pumping mud and cement into the plugged oil well this weekend. but they are dealing with a setback. debris stirred up by tropical storm bonny last week was found at the bottom of the well and it has to be cleaned out before the operation to permanently seal it can begin. it may push back the so-called kill procedure to tuesday. >>> chelsea clinton is a married woman tonight. just about an hour ago the former first daughter married her boyfriend. there was a big buzz surrounding her wedding day. >> reporter: we got a statement just a little while ago that chelsea clinton is flow married. they really did manage to keep this event top secret. in fact, i think some of the people around town were a little disappointed that they didn't get to see more. a crowd
the waters rushed into homes and rivers in the north west. more than 15,000 people have been evacuated and rescue crews are struggling to reach stranded villages. there is also the threat of disease. even more rain is expected in the coming days. >>> in the gulf of mexico crews hope to begin pumping mud and cement into the plugged oil well this weekend. but they are dealing with a setback. debris stirred up by tropical storm bonny last week was found at the bottom of the well and it...
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worst not to end its history meanwhile the un has confirmed at least one case of cholera in the north west. and massive aid workers the groundlings for victims in far flung. read through the bill to pakistan's prime minister says twenty million homeless they have a sixteen hundred have died. president. bomber has defended plans to build a mosque near the site of the nine eleven terror attacks in new york he's there is that a nation built on religious freedom must allow is his comments came at a white house dinner honoring the islamic holy month of ramadan but critics say it's insensitive to build a mosque near ground zero where nearly three barrels of oil dives. european far right politicians have visited a controversial memorial in take you a day before the sixty fifth anniversary of the end of the wall world war two rather in japan the kenya shrine that has drawn outrage from countries which suffered japanese aggression saying it all those war criminals were fouls of europeans were tortured or starved to death during the conflict the politicians insist they're honoring people who died fo
worst not to end its history meanwhile the un has confirmed at least one case of cholera in the north west. and massive aid workers the groundlings for victims in far flung. read through the bill to pakistan's prime minister says twenty million homeless they have a sixteen hundred have died. president. bomber has defended plans to build a mosque near the site of the nine eleven terror attacks in new york he's there is that a nation built on religious freedom must allow is his comments came at a...
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the worst natural disaster in its history meanwhile the un has at least one case of cholera in north west as a result of the frantic played work of the ground to a far flung them into the fold and disease spreads through the winter homelessness of. homeless and they the sixteen hundred have died. president obama has defended plans to build a mosque near the site of the nine eleven terror attacks in new york he says that a nation built on religious freedom must allow it his comments came at a white house dinner honoring the islamic holy month of ramadan critics say it's insensitive to build a mosque near ground zero where nearly three thousand people died. wildfires continue to spread a. portugal threatening homes and stretching emergency services to the limit at least one of the hope that will be the battling nearly thirty major fires from the north but strong and with the coming the flames police have so far arrested fifteen people on suspicion of that country's president counseled his vacation to visit the come on center tackling the situation. european far right politicians have visite
the worst natural disaster in its history meanwhile the un has at least one case of cholera in north west as a result of the frantic played work of the ground to a far flung them into the fold and disease spreads through the winter homelessness of. homeless and they the sixteen hundred have died. president obama has defended plans to build a mosque near the site of the nine eleven terror attacks in new york he says that a nation built on religious freedom must allow it his comments came at a...
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natural disaster in his history meanwhile the un's confirmed at least one case of cholera in the north west of the massive flooding aid workers are scrambling derivatives in far flung villages as hunger and disease spreads through them. pakistan's prime minister says twenty million people in their home listening to sixteen hundred of. president obama's defended plans to build a mosque near the site of the nine eleven terror attacks in new york he says that a nation built on religious freedom must allow it his comments came at a white house dinner honoring the islamic holy month of ramadan and critics say it's insensitive to build a mosque near ground zero where nearly three thousand people died. staying in the states a shooting outside a restaurant in the city of buffalo new york is left four dead and several injured witnesses say there was a fight at a pretty wedding party which them spilled over the street so far police say they don't know who carried out the shooting or exactly why. wildfires are continuing to spread in portugal threatening homes and stretching into cities to the limit a
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natural disaster in its history meanwhile the un has confirmed at least one case of cholera in the north west now as a result of the massive flooding aid workers are scrambling derivatives in far flung but it is hunger and disease spreads through the region pakistan's prime minister says twenty million people are now homeless and over sixty have a good guy. president obama has defended plans to build a mosque near the site of the nine eleven terror attacks in new york he says that a nation built on religious freedom must allow it his comments came at a white house dinner are honoring the islamic holy month of ramadan that critics say it's insensitive to build a mosque near ground zero where nearly three thousand people died. to portugal there wildfires spreading across the country threatening homes and structures to the limit at least one of a half thousand people now battling nearly thirty. major fires in the us the strong winds are fanning the flames police have so far arrested fifty people on suspicion of arson the country's president has canceled his vacation to visit the command center i
natural disaster in its history meanwhile the un has confirmed at least one case of cholera in the north west now as a result of the massive flooding aid workers are scrambling derivatives in far flung but it is hunger and disease spreads through the region pakistan's prime minister says twenty million people are now homeless and over sixty have a good guy. president obama has defended plans to build a mosque near the site of the nine eleven terror attacks in new york he says that a nation...
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this way curry being in the coastal region of a tangle skin north west russia for generations the local people's livelihood and heritage has been intertwined with the sea just sailors fishermen help doesn't fly from the natural resources of the landscape. or found out a way of life that is a timeless as the sea itself. they were one of the first conquerors of the northern waters. killing the northern end of rush season now feel good but salmond is a northern fish it comes to rivers for spawning shipbuilders sea captains the morse have a bond with the sea unbroken for centuries. my grandfather used to build one mast into most boats he was one of the best ship builders out there everyone in my family is connected to the sea they were the sailors captains. bourque of is a native of but to keep the island one that he calls the homeland of captains so we travel to particular a four hour boat journey to an island only accessible during the summer months today it's inhabited by about four hundred to morse descendents of the very first settlers here we discovered that the so-called traditional
this way curry being in the coastal region of a tangle skin north west russia for generations the local people's livelihood and heritage has been intertwined with the sea just sailors fishermen help doesn't fly from the natural resources of the landscape. or found out a way of life that is a timeless as the sea itself. they were one of the first conquerors of the northern waters. killing the northern end of rush season now feel good but salmond is a northern fish it comes to rivers for spawning...
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in north west russia for generations the local people's livelihood and heritage has been intertwined with the white sea communities of sailors fishermen and carpenters of from the natural resources of the nonskid. the way of life is timeless as the sea it's. we are now in. the first russian fleet now the creators of the russian fleet are the more people the people who have very close relations with the sea and they are the first russian settlers on the white sea coast now they were primarily fisherman hunters and sea traders in fact they created very strong trading links with northern norway to the point that a pigeon language was created between the two of them now the us have also played an important role in russian history because it's a thanks to them that russia was able to keep its northern borders unchanged now today the people who call themselves uphold very strong and unique traditions so we dug a little deeper and we had a first hand taste of the traditions and the way of life of the mars take a look they were one of the first conquerors of the northern waters fisherman. no
in north west russia for generations the local people's livelihood and heritage has been intertwined with the white sea communities of sailors fishermen and carpenters of from the natural resources of the nonskid. the way of life is timeless as the sea it's. we are now in. the first russian fleet now the creators of the russian fleet are the more people the people who have very close relations with the sea and they are the first russian settlers on the white sea coast now they were primarily...
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the weather closes just won't go away it rushes head by hurricanes and to wrench the rain in the north west while still reeling from weeks of unprecedented heat wave burning wildfires in the suffocating smoke. mirror moscow this is r.t. with me kevin zero in on our top story this hour international officials are assessing russia's bid to host the planet's most spectacular sporting event the football world cup the inspections began in some papers but one of the cities which would be used if the country wins the right to stage the tournament is the telling of a cover reports from russia's second city. well the can petition of course is very strong russia is up against countries hold we have had experience in hosting a world cups in other major international football championships countries such as japan the united states the united kingdom south korea on the other hand however russia right now is in the throws this is over reparations for the winter olympics in sochi in two thousand and fourteen so it is caught up in that dynamic of preparing for a major international her own position. also f
the weather closes just won't go away it rushes head by hurricanes and to wrench the rain in the north west while still reeling from weeks of unprecedented heat wave burning wildfires in the suffocating smoke. mirror moscow this is r.t. with me kevin zero in on our top story this hour international officials are assessing russia's bid to host the planet's most spectacular sporting event the football world cup the inspections began in some papers but one of the cities which would be used if the...
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and today were in the north west of russia in the. once the country's only sea port recognized as the capital of northern russia it has everything from ship building to diamonds we sent test our cilla to explore. where now with the north of russia and out how goes region a region which has a coastline on three arctic seas now because of its location it was extremely important in the seventeenth century as russia's first and only seaport as well as its first sea route to the west now this region became extremely wealthy because of that city trade and monasteries were very much involved in the business in trading salt and wood and it was also here that the first arctic expeditions were outfitted as seen off whoever wants it here is where it was found at sea trade was made from here to st petersburg at a loss its importance now today of honda's may no longer hold the titles it once did but it is still going to make glorious history as well as thriving traits in shipbuilding lumber as well as a budding diamond industry take a look thanks
and today were in the north west of russia in the. once the country's only sea port recognized as the capital of northern russia it has everything from ship building to diamonds we sent test our cilla to explore. where now with the north of russia and out how goes region a region which has a coastline on three arctic seas now because of its location it was extremely important in the seventeenth century as russia's first and only seaport as well as its first sea route to the west now this region...
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in the north west while still reeling from weeks of an unprecedented heat wave wildfires and suffocating smoke. midnight here in moscow now straight to our top story international officials are assessing russia host one of the planet's most spectacular sporting events the football world cup the inspections began in one of the cities which would be used if the country wins the right. reports from russia. well the can petition of course is very strong russia is up against countries hold we have had experience in hosting a world cups in other major international football championships countries such as japan the united states united kingdom south korea on down other hand however russia right now is in the pros this is over reparations for the winter olympics in sochi in two thousand and fourteen so it is caught up in that dynamic of preparing for a major international row position also fee fi is known for supporting developing countries which could be moved to work in favor over show holding the world cup after they came to st petersburg could he find spector's visit to a stadium a cold fee
in the north west while still reeling from weeks of an unprecedented heat wave wildfires and suffocating smoke. midnight here in moscow now straight to our top story international officials are assessing russia host one of the planet's most spectacular sporting events the football world cup the inspections began in one of the cities which would be used if the country wins the right. reports from russia. well the can petition of course is very strong russia is up against countries hold we have...
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and this week we've been in the coastal region of a hunger north west russia for generations that michael's live had heritage was made into twilight but the whites say it is easy to say it is a fisherman and company is the thrive without resources on the landscape and as. a way of life that claim this is the sea itself they were one of the first conquerors of the northern waters fisherman. and also many fish it's off season now with salmonella northern fish it comes to reverse for spawning shipbuilders sea captains the boomers have a bond with the sea unbroken for centuries. my grandfather used to build one last into most boats he was one of the best ship builders out there everyone in my family is connected to the sea they were the sailors or captains. work of is a native of but you could have got island one that he calls the homeland of captains so we travelled to put it a four hour boat journey to an island only accessible during the summer months today it's inhabited by about four hundred to morse descendants of the very first settlers here we discovered that the so-called traditional p
and this week we've been in the coastal region of a hunger north west russia for generations that michael's live had heritage was made into twilight but the whites say it is easy to say it is a fisherman and company is the thrive without resources on the landscape and as. a way of life that claim this is the sea itself they were one of the first conquerors of the northern waters fisherman. and also many fish it's off season now with salmonella northern fish it comes to reverse for spawning...
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all this week we've been in the coastal region of congo skin north west russia for generations the locals livelihood and heritage has been intertwined with the white sea community this state is fishermen and competence of pride from the not resources of the landscape and results of tests or australia found out the way of life there is this playing with the balance. they were one of the first conquerors of the northern waters. fisherman. not so many fish it's off season now if you go to salmond is a northern fish it comes to reverse for spawning shipbuilders sea captains the boomers have a bond with the sea unbroken for centuries. my grandfather used to build one. votes he was one of the best ship builders out there everyone in my family is connected to the sea they were either sailors or captains. work of is a native of but you could have got island one that he calls the homeland of captains so we travelled to put a key for a four hour boat journey to an island only accessible during the summer months today it's inhabited by about four hundred to morse descendants of the very first settle
all this week we've been in the coastal region of congo skin north west russia for generations the locals livelihood and heritage has been intertwined with the white sea community this state is fishermen and competence of pride from the not resources of the landscape and results of tests or australia found out the way of life there is this playing with the balance. they were one of the first conquerors of the northern waters. fisherman. not so many fish it's off season now if you go to salmond...
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time for our close up series now in this week we're heading one thousand kilometers north west of moscow to the small town of cargo poll in the art congress krege and it became an important trade center back in the sixteenth century as it was situated between russia's only seaport and moscow but as artie's tests are silly i found out its history dates all the way back to the eleventh century. to. a town frozen in time. these stone churches and centuries old wooden houses once owned by rich merchants sturdy magination. once upon a time cargo ball was one of the wealthiest towns in russia thanks to bustling trade by the anya go river but it began to fade into obscurity when c. trade was moved to st petersburg and later on when the railroads were built bypassing the town life here is simple quiet and for the most part that actually means nothing has changed some have automatic machines but they still come to wash the things in the river after they wash them in the machine the room next to linen feel fresher. today there's no real industry and gargle so people have to make do with what they
time for our close up series now in this week we're heading one thousand kilometers north west of moscow to the small town of cargo poll in the art congress krege and it became an important trade center back in the sixteenth century as it was situated between russia's only seaport and moscow but as artie's tests are silly i found out its history dates all the way back to the eleventh century. to. a town frozen in time. these stone churches and centuries old wooden houses once owned by rich...
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all the way from north west to south florida will be represented all the way down to the southernmostoint in key west. i am here and i am prepared to work for every vote in the state of florida. whether it be democrat, republican, or independent because i need -- i know what it means to punch in and punch out every day. [applause] i think if we learned anything in this campaign, that the people of this state had the opportunity to see the mugginess of politics. let me tell you something, ladies and gentlemen, when you are dealing with a muddy mess of life, you can count on me. i will not bail out i knew. i will not leave you behind. i will not start changing on you. you need me. because the people of the state of florida are with me tonight, through $26 million or more being spent, we made history. [applause] the state of florida was not for sale and will not be for sale and we will stand up and continue to deliver. [applause] about the business p. [chanting] thank you. thank you. thank you. i want to mention a few things per that wanted to leave here and i wanted to know what we stan
all the way from north west to south florida will be represented all the way down to the southernmostoint in key west. i am here and i am prepared to work for every vote in the state of florida. whether it be democrat, republican, or independent because i need -- i know what it means to punch in and punch out every day. [applause] i think if we learned anything in this campaign, that the people of this state had the opportunity to see the mugginess of politics. let me tell you something, ladies...
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system driving down from the pacific north west is going to usher in a rather significant cooling trend over the next few days. then sunny and cooler. windy at times. some might think it's perfect and others might think it's too cool. temperatures inland low 80s. 50s, 60s around the bay and low 70s for many in the north bay. sunny, cool, take that into the weekend. no sign of any big warm up. >>> ac transit riders might have an easier time getting around on sunday. that's when the transit agency switches back to old work rules and schedules. ever since a new contract and new work schedules were imposed on the drivers, many drivers did call in sick. and commuters have suffered through frustrating delays on several bus routes. on monday a judge ordered ac transit to restore the old contract as arbitration begins in the continuing labor dispute. >>> all right. time now 5:08. the senate is set to take a big step today as elena kagan moves even closer to a spot on the u.s. supreme court. >>> plus what oakland mayor now says about a possible run for re-election. >>> and one city takes action
system driving down from the pacific north west is going to usher in a rather significant cooling trend over the next few days. then sunny and cooler. windy at times. some might think it's perfect and others might think it's too cool. temperatures inland low 80s. 50s, 60s around the bay and low 70s for many in the north bay. sunny, cool, take that into the weekend. no sign of any big warm up. >>> ac transit riders might have an easier time getting around on sunday. that's when the...
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lower and mid-mississippi river valley and plains, and the heat wave continues for the pacific north westhat is a look at the weste >>> good morning to you. craig herrera here. no heat for the bay area. it's been such a cool summer. we continue with that today. the fog is 2,000 feet deep. waking up 50s and cloud cover and fog. highs today, 60, 70s and only a few 80s out there yet again of the we have a nice sea breeze borrowing blowing a lot of that cooler fog in. it will take a while to burn off. tomorrow the fog burns off a little earlier and we get a little warmer for one day. >>> all right. this is the wedding corner over here. we have the one-year anniversary, the trotters just got engage and they are celebrating their 40th wedding anniversary. for more weather log on 24 hours a day to weather.com. jenna? >> scott, thank you so much. so, there is a giraffe at the topeka zoo living up to her name. she was born a month ago with rear leg deformities and baby hope is actually beating the odds now after groundbreaking medical procedure with the help of the zoo staff who have made a specia
lower and mid-mississippi river valley and plains, and the heat wave continues for the pacific north westhat is a look at the weste >>> good morning to you. craig herrera here. no heat for the bay area. it's been such a cool summer. we continue with that today. the fog is 2,000 feet deep. waking up 50s and cloud cover and fog. highs today, 60, 70s and only a few 80s out there yet again of the we have a nice sea breeze borrowing blowing a lot of that cooler fog in. it will take a while...
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low pressure to the north and west will sit here.the counter clockwise spin will continue to bring the low clouds and fog inland and definitely continue with the cooler air mass moving across the bay area. tomorrow morning's commute, the low clouds and fog are well out toward the east bay. slowly clears to just near the coast by tomorrow afternoon. the coastal communities, fogged in. mist and drizzle will prevail there. upper 50s, a cool day. really all week it will be cool there. 70s near the peninsula. 60s around san francisco and toward the east bay locations and inland locations a little cooler tomorrow. midand upper 80s. here is a look at your highs. cam del 78, 77 for san jose. cool, breezy, overcast, mist and drizzle for half moon bay and pacifica. pacifica, only 57 degrees tomorrow. mid70s for the peninsula. 62 for san francisco. daily city will be socked in all day long. expected high there is just 57 degrees. we will go 74 for petaluma and 77 for sonoma. vallejo 73. berkeley, oakland and even toward hayward, morningover cas
low pressure to the north and west will sit here.the counter clockwise spin will continue to bring the low clouds and fog inland and definitely continue with the cooler air mass moving across the bay area. tomorrow morning's commute, the low clouds and fog are well out toward the east bay. slowly clears to just near the coast by tomorrow afternoon. the coastal communities, fogged in. mist and drizzle will prevail there. upper 50s, a cool day. really all week it will be cool there. 70s near the...
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large towns in the north west and southern areas of the nation were hit hard.u.s. troops had recently pulled up from the country. >> these are tragic incidences' we have seen obviously a spike in violence there factions in iraq who are seeking to exploit what they view as a transition period. to undermine the program progresses been made on the ground. >> they're looking to see if these attacks were coordinated. >> this way homecoming celebration as a number of u.s. troops reaches losel below 50,000 since the start of the war seven years ago. next week operation new dawn takes effect for u.s. lav and advise and assist role to iraqi forces. >> we believe security forces can take responsibility for that country's security long term. >> that was standard reporting next week president barack obama will visit troops in texas. >> >> a six month battle over health insurance came to an end. state regulators have accepted rate hikes on individual anthem blue cross health insurance policies after public outrage and government scrutiny halted a larger increase. the califo
large towns in the north west and southern areas of the nation were hit hard.u.s. troops had recently pulled up from the country. >> these are tragic incidences' we have seen obviously a spike in violence there factions in iraq who are seeking to exploit what they view as a transition period. to undermine the program progresses been made on the ground. >> they're looking to see if these attacks were coordinated. >> this way homecoming celebration as a number of u.s. troops...
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it's changed mostly due to our strong wind blowing from that part of the most a region from the north and west where there are no blazes but anyway we can still feel that troll smell of burning in the air and still it's very hard to breathe here. x. rays the same god. by the air has been a rather badly polluted with this smoke and they say that our pollution has risen ten times higher than normal safety levels and air people are very worried about the impact it's going to have on their condition on their health at the same time this summer season given no sixty six on us more related dives but health specialists and doctors are saying that concentration all call bone and all other dangerous substances say so hard that britain these here in the russian capital is not going to smoke in two old three packs of cigarettes in just a few hours so. with fire spreading across russia panic is following it and fears are in crazy oh where how phrase we've been able to speak to some people here on the streets of moscow let's not listen to what they say about that how they are concerned about this situation
it's changed mostly due to our strong wind blowing from that part of the most a region from the north and west where there are no blazes but anyway we can still feel that troll smell of burning in the air and still it's very hard to breathe here. x. rays the same god. by the air has been a rather badly polluted with this smoke and they say that our pollution has risen ten times higher than normal safety levels and air people are very worried about the impact it's going to have on their...
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napa north west.id hear from a couple of heap saying even in areas that are sunny -- people saying even in areas that are sunny, it's being checked by the pressure and is packing its bags and moving out. 55, not much warmer. 5. 62 which is one degree cooler than yesterday. more fog, cooler today. in fact, temperatures below average. now, inland areas did get close to average yesterday but they will come right back town today. santa rosa was 81. we'll go 82. that's average. we'll go 77. they were 82. so close. mountain view 73. oakland, 67. 1998, all of the records exception san francisco which was the record. snow may 5. crockett, 54. atherton and woodside at 58. 90 already in las vegas. it does look like there is a back edge to the monsoonal cover that's been down there. we had 30s in the mountains. now tahoe is almost 50. they warm up fast. you see there looks to be an end to some of that tropical moisture. a very small system is dropping down. as that set the down, that will cool the temperatures d
napa north west.id hear from a couple of heap saying even in areas that are sunny -- people saying even in areas that are sunny, it's being checked by the pressure and is packing its bags and moving out. 55, not much warmer. 5. 62 which is one degree cooler than yesterday. more fog, cooler today. in fact, temperatures below average. now, inland areas did get close to average yesterday but they will come right back town today. santa rosa was 81. we'll go 82. that's average. we'll go 77. they...
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north america. his specific work concerns impacts of climate changes on water resources and other sectors in west europe north america and he also worked on large scale exchange of heat and water between the ocean and the atmosphere. dan is also a director of the california climate change center a center that works to improve and forecast for decision makers in the california region and i'm sure it's information we can take throughout the united states. dan recieved a bachelor of science in meterologist and oceanographer and received in 1971 from university that makes us about the same age dan, but i'm just a broken down lawyer and economists. he received a, ph.d., in ee in san diego. his speech today will focus on climate change and it's challenge to our water supply. please welcome doctor dan cohan. >> thank you susan, well, it's a privilege to be here. i'm really impressed with the gathering that you've all assembled here in and the quality of the discussion. so i know that i don't want to wear out my welcome so i'll try to get through this sort of on time. you know at one time there was a pointer up
north america. his specific work concerns impacts of climate changes on water resources and other sectors in west europe north america and he also worked on large scale exchange of heat and water between the ocean and the atmosphere. dan is also a director of the california climate change center a center that works to improve and forecast for decision makers in the california region and i'm sure it's information we can take throughout the united states. dan recieved a bachelor of science in...
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let's move along and take a look at north and west. this morning's commute is going to be okay, westbound bay bridge. let's go to steve. >> thank you. many of you may be heading up to sonoma for the indy grand prix. it didn't get out there but that won't be the case. night and mornings chilly. sun. it's not bad but not going to be that hot. upper 720ed, low 80s and windy at time. more fog, low clouds saturday. saturday will look pretty good. windy at times but not hot, hot. it's going to be noticeably cooler for everybody and it starts today. 57 at 9, 59 at noon and 62 at 3. there was this big ball in the sky, yeah, that was the sun. my forecast goes from here to iowa, seems like. 57 palo alto, 59 san jose. 54 oakland, better berkeley -- berkeley, livermore. high pressure is going to get bumped out of here. one list system right there. there it is. watch how it gets drawn up into that system. that will come between now and late saturday or sunday. we pick up the sea breeze. still sunny but windy on sunday but the temperatures will be c
let's move along and take a look at north and west. this morning's commute is going to be okay, westbound bay bridge. let's go to steve. >> thank you. many of you may be heading up to sonoma for the indy grand prix. it didn't get out there but that won't be the case. night and mornings chilly. sun. it's not bad but not going to be that hot. upper 720ed, low 80s and windy at time. more fog, low clouds saturday. saturday will look pretty good. windy at times but not hot, hot. it's going to...
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they keep this low north and just east of the area -- north and west of the area over the next coupleof days. so there's no big changes, but lots of good change. we'll get through the weekend and we'll see what happens next week. but looks like we'll have more of the same next week. there's the fog by afternoon. half-moon bay, pacifica, you guys are in good shape. you get some clearing at the stinson beaches as well. then the forecast highs. 79 in fairfield, mild forecast highs, air quality is good. it's interesting, you can be rather a long time as i have and a lot of us have, and you look at something like this, you scratch your head, why is that low still there? shouldn't be. usually things move through that jet stream and it gets hot back east which is now. but then they get cold, they move. but this isn't happening, this pattern is stuck. >> you know, july was what one of the coldest summers. >> in many years. >> are we looking at the same thing for august you think? >> yeah, we are. good news for firefighters right, we're not fighting fires. the air quality is good and no heat a
they keep this low north and just east of the area -- north and west of the area over the next coupleof days. so there's no big changes, but lots of good change. we'll get through the weekend and we'll see what happens next week. but looks like we'll have more of the same next week. there's the fog by afternoon. half-moon bay, pacifica, you guys are in good shape. you get some clearing at the stinson beaches as well. then the forecast highs. 79 in fairfield, mild forecast highs, air quality is...
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north. south, west, east, west. west. third word. nope. third word. west. west.rry. i'm sorry. it was "westside story." i'm sorry. >> jimmy: "westside story." have you, i mean -- >> that's a tough one. >> i'm sorry. [ laughter ] i'm sorry. >> jimmy: i would have done -- done this. [ laughter ] >> i was focusing too much on -- >> jimmy: all right, what do you think, everybody? [ audience yelling ] oh, man. >> good. >> jimmy: all right, ready? >> let's go. movie. eating. food. three words. first word. food, eating. meal. noodles, soup. [ laughter ] chicken, cutting, utensils, knife, fork, spoon. second word. second syllable. two syllables. first word, two syllables. which syllable is this? [ laughter ] gone, leap, wake up. you're eating -- breakfast. lunch. dinner! [ cheers and applause ] dinner with friends? dinner with jimmy? [ laughter ] third word. [ laughter ] [ applause ] zombie? [ buzzer sounds ] [ audience aws ] >> jimmy: it was "westside story"! [ laughter ] "dinner for shmucks." "dinner for shmucks," i couldn't do for. [ laughter ] sorry, my brother. >> o
north. south, west, east, west. west. third word. nope. third word. west. west.rry. i'm sorry. it was "westside story." i'm sorry. >> jimmy: "westside story." have you, i mean -- >> that's a tough one. >> i'm sorry. [ laughter ] i'm sorry. >> jimmy: i would have done -- done this. [ laughter ] >> i was focusing too much on -- >> jimmy: all right, what do you think, everybody? [ audience yelling ] oh, man. >> good. >> jimmy: all...
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Aug 9, 2010
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some showers and thunderstorms north and west of us. this will stay northwest of us.tay dry. high pressure is in control here. this high is drifting to the east. that will pump up our moisture levels. when i say moisture, the humidity levels are little bit tomorrow and higher humidity levels between noon and 3:00. and then late tomorrow afternoon the relative humidity will start to come down a little bit. but the temperatures will keep going up. we are looking at a system off florida. it's not anything official now, but the weather service, the hurricane center is keeping a close eye on it. may be a depression by tomorrow and then could turn in to tropical storm danielle. future cast tracks this tomorrow morning. you can see a cluster of showers and thunderstorms. watch what happens as we go to the future here. on wednesday morning, this is beginning to look like a tropical storm. there would be an eye right there. and maybe even a weak hurricane. some of the forecast guidance is suggesting that we could have a hurricane. hurricane danielle in the gulf later on this w
some showers and thunderstorms north and west of us. this will stay northwest of us.tay dry. high pressure is in control here. this high is drifting to the east. that will pump up our moisture levels. when i say moisture, the humidity levels are little bit tomorrow and higher humidity levels between noon and 3:00. and then late tomorrow afternoon the relative humidity will start to come down a little bit. but the temperatures will keep going up. we are looking at a system off florida. it's not...
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this area of low pressure up to the north and west. this is keeping the fire danger low era cross the bay area, also better air quality. our fire season peaks later into september and even into parts of october. we are still heading toward the peak of fire season with you its been a cool summer across the bay area. current numbers, still pretty warm in fairfield. 87 degrees. san francisco 61, oakland 67 and san jose in the upper 70s at 77. for this evening fair skies, patchy coastal fog and there is the temperature range at least for the evening. from the upper 50s, inland on track to 70 degrees. the plan for tomorrow. the temperature range from the upper other's coast side. warmest locations inland in the mido upper 08's investment another cooling trend to talk about, more on that in just a few minutes. >> we will see you then. danville police arrested a suspected drunk driver accused of hitting two bicyclists and crashing in to several parked cars. it happened around antenna round danville. not far from san mramone high school. the b
this area of low pressure up to the north and west. this is keeping the fire danger low era cross the bay area, also better air quality. our fire season peaks later into september and even into parts of october. we are still heading toward the peak of fire season with you its been a cool summer across the bay area. current numbers, still pretty warm in fairfield. 87 degrees. san francisco 61, oakland 67 and san jose in the upper 70s at 77. for this evening fair skies, patchy coastal fog and...
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this has been the cold front, this area to our north and west. we're still tracking the fog. temperatures cool off a little as we head into tuesday and wednesday. then we begin to warm things up by thursday and friday. you can see the key impacts with the fog, a factor for tonight, possibly once again some drizzle first thing tomorrow morning. temperatures most areas tomorrow 58 to 79 degrees. we begin to bump up those numbers a little bit by thursday. for tomorrow, the overcast out there. definitely bundle up. maybe partly cloudy skies well inland. then into the afternoon hours, more sunshine inland, partly cloudy skies around the bay. still some patchy fog lingering coast side, also for san francisco. there's the eventual temperature range for most of the region. fairfield in the upper 70s. still holding on to those breezy conditions, winds out of the southwest approaching 25 miles per hour. temperatures inland not see hot, mainly in the upper 70s for your monday afternoon. san francisco right around 60. your five-day forecast, we have to go through another cooling trend be
this has been the cold front, this area to our north and west. we're still tracking the fog. temperatures cool off a little as we head into tuesday and wednesday. then we begin to warm things up by thursday and friday. you can see the key impacts with the fog, a factor for tonight, possibly once again some drizzle first thing tomorrow morning. temperatures most areas tomorrow 58 to 79 degrees. we begin to bump up those numbers a little bit by thursday. for tomorrow, the overcast out there....
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the wind to factor in today, a much chillier air mass and even moisture that's headed to the north and westof us. here's a look at our wind gusts. oakland 32 mph. the airport 40 mph. you'll see the gusts in concord just 30 mph, through the delta, fairfield, 28 mph from the southwest but will calm out in santa rosa, that allows to you chilly in the mid-40s. a slight chance of showers, call them sprinkles north bay this morning, peninsula through the overnight hours and then we see warmer conditions, steadily warmer next week. 60s and 70s even into our east bay valleys today where we should be the upper 80s to only 60 downtown. a windy day today. that's 10 degrees below the normal for oakland, san francisco, santa rosa and on the peninsula. just a few peeks of sun and a very breezy day for you. here's a look at live doppler 7 hd. been quite some time but we are looking at some moisture here. in the northern mountains. none of it yet working towards the bay area. but you can see a few sprinkles as you're headed up to the sacramento valley. as this system swings through later on today, i think
the wind to factor in today, a much chillier air mass and even moisture that's headed to the north and westof us. here's a look at our wind gusts. oakland 32 mph. the airport 40 mph. you'll see the gusts in concord just 30 mph, through the delta, fairfield, 28 mph from the southwest but will calm out in santa rosa, that allows to you chilly in the mid-40s. a slight chance of showers, call them sprinkles north bay this morning, peninsula through the overnight hours and then we see warmer...
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this parked to the north and west. of energy moves to the sierra nevada providing thunderstorms for the weekend. once we get behind these systems perhaps warming into the end of next week. only 76 today. santa rosa 72. redwood city not much change from yesterday. 75 san jose. we'll look for the sun to come out around the bay about 10:00. maybe earlier sunshine but still not much warmth today and mild numbers. >> if you're leaving rich month you may want to the avoid the 23rd street on-ramp. there's an injury accident with an overturned car. several vehicles and chp are at the scene so this is the on-ramp to eastbound 580 as you make your way towards berkeley. a big heads up for people traveling this weekend to reno. there's major road work going on on interstate 80 through that direction. only one lane will be open starting sunday but cal tran is warning drivers to avoid driving on that stretch of interstate 80 up towards the california state nevada line towards reno between 2:00 and 9:00 this evening as well as 10 a.m
this parked to the north and west. of energy moves to the sierra nevada providing thunderstorms for the weekend. once we get behind these systems perhaps warming into the end of next week. only 76 today. santa rosa 72. redwood city not much change from yesterday. 75 san jose. we'll look for the sun to come out around the bay about 10:00. maybe earlier sunshine but still not much warmth today and mild numbers. >> if you're leaving rich month you may want to the avoid the 23rd street...
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no changes for the weekend with this trough parked to the north and west.ng do barrel on through tomorrow allowing for thunderstorms in the sierra nevada. keep that in mind. 61 san francisco, 65 oakland. that's about 3 degrees warmer than yesterday. we're trying. 72 palo alto. 75 in san jose. with about 80 in gilroy and very little sun in santa cruz. below average through early next week. good morning, frances. >> good morning, lisa. good morning everyone. so even though we've had a little rough start this friday morning with a few accidents it's not really slowing things down. here's a live shot of the bridge toll plaza. yesterday we had a big accident in san francisco but there wasn't a huge backup at the tolls. so it really shows you how the congestion pricing is affecting the commute and traffic light heading into san francisco. we'll also check out interstate 80 in berkeley for headlights moving westbound there, it's an easy 19 minute ride from the carquinez bridge. looks like a stall off to the shoulder. delay-free out of fairfield. a shot in the sout
no changes for the weekend with this trough parked to the north and west.ng do barrel on through tomorrow allowing for thunderstorms in the sierra nevada. keep that in mind. 61 san francisco, 65 oakland. that's about 3 degrees warmer than yesterday. we're trying. 72 palo alto. 75 in san jose. with about 80 in gilroy and very little sun in santa cruz. below average through early next week. good morning, frances. >> good morning, lisa. good morning everyone. so even though we've had a...
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. >>> a new ramp connecting highway 24 west and 13 north will open tomorrow just in time for the morningmute. the old ramp was shut down this weekend. the new ramp is farther west, making it easier for drivers to merge into exiting traffic. this change is all part of the caldicott tunnel project. they said they moved up the ramp opening to accommodate fans attending cal's opening football game next saturday. >>> parents announced their plans today to keep a pair of child care centers in the east bay open. they plan to occupy the child development center starting tuesday, one of seven originally set to close due to budget cuts. five have been spared, at least for now, but parents say they want the state to come up with the money to keep them all open permanently. >> we want public education for every young person in oakland and we want the little ones, you know, and 3 to 5 and after school programs to exist for children to develop and have an equal start in life. >> state budget cuts have reduced the oakland school district to reduce funding for early childhood education by $13 million, t
. >>> a new ramp connecting highway 24 west and 13 north will open tomorrow just in time for the morningmute. the old ramp was shut down this weekend. the new ramp is farther west, making it easier for drivers to merge into exiting traffic. this change is all part of the caldicott tunnel project. they said they moved up the ramp opening to accommodate fans attending cal's opening football game next saturday. >>> parents announced their plans today to keep a pair of child care...
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wind blowing from that part over the most original where there are no black blazes from the north and from the west while the south and that is mostly hit by you know wildfires but anyway we can still clearly feel that strong smile of burning and still it's very hard to breathe the reason feeling like there is a lack of all to join in this here and how facts praise. the same god so pollution is a very high sometimes in some parts of the city it is ten times higher than normal safety limits at the same time distortion is odd given no statistics over a small related dusts a doctor is a saying that concentration of colborne and all the dangerous substances is so hard that britain these airhead in most is equivalent to smoking two old three packs of cigarettes in just a few are ways so as you can see with fire spread macross russia canada is folding is among people and the fear is a rising. over the impact is going to have. on peoples condition and people's health we have been able to speak to some people here on the streets of moscow this now listen to what they have to say about that how are they con
wind blowing from that part over the most original where there are no black blazes from the north and from the west while the south and that is mostly hit by you know wildfires but anyway we can still clearly feel that strong smile of burning and still it's very hard to breathe the reason feeling like there is a lack of all to join in this here and how facts praise. the same god so pollution is a very high sometimes in some parts of the city it is ten times higher than normal safety limits at...
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and the winds are 100 miles an hour and moving to the west northwest at about 15 to 16 miles per hour. right now it is actually brushing over the north leeward islands as well as the british islands with hurricane warnings. it is moving to the west, northwest and it will skirt to the north of puerto rico by tomorrow, and then it will continue to accelerate. right now the forecast models are suggesting it will make a curve back toward the east, and it could possibly impact the carolina coastline as we head into wednesday and thursday. friday of this week we will have to continue to watch this. but definitely a system that could impact the mainland u.s. here locally, the temperatures will start to warm up across the bay area. we will look at our forecast coming up. >> thanks, leigh. >>> new video of 33 trapped miners were seen sending greetings to their family. most were upbeat expressing gratitude for the support they were getting, but when speaking of their wives and children, they broke down. many have skin irritations from the conditions underground. and the men will have to help with their own escape clearing thousands of ton of r
and the winds are 100 miles an hour and moving to the west northwest at about 15 to 16 miles per hour. right now it is actually brushing over the north leeward islands as well as the british islands with hurricane warnings. it is moving to the west, northwest and it will skirt to the north of puerto rico by tomorrow, and then it will continue to accelerate. right now the forecast models are suggesting it will make a curve back toward the east, and it could possibly impact the carolina coastline...
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. >>> a new ramp connecting highway 24 west and highway 13 north will open tomorrow just in time for rning commute. the old ramp was shut down this weekend. the new ramp is farther west, making it easier for drivers to merge into exiting traffic. this change is all part of the cal cut tunnel project. they said they moved up the ramp opening to accommodate fans attending the oakland football game next saturday. >>> some 500 east bay preschoolers depend on them for daycare and tonight their parents are vowing to keep them open. they say they plan to occupy the golden gate child development center starting tuesday when one of seven originally set to close because of budget cuts. five have been spared at least for now but parents say they want the state to come up with the money to keep them all open permanently. >> we want public education for every young person in oakland and we want the little ones, you know, aged 3 to 5 and the after school programs, to exist for children to develop and have an equal start in life. >> state budget cuts have forced the oakland school district to reduce
. >>> a new ramp connecting highway 24 west and highway 13 north will open tomorrow just in time for rning commute. the old ramp was shut down this weekend. the new ramp is farther west, making it easier for drivers to merge into exiting traffic. this change is all part of the cal cut tunnel project. they said they moved up the ramp opening to accommodate fans attending the oakland football game next saturday. >>> some 500 east bay preschoolers depend on them for daycare and...
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a new ramp connecting 24 west and 13 north will open on monday.he old connector ramp will be closed this weekend and the new ramp is part of a caldecott tunnel project. crews are digging that fourth bore to widen the tunnel. cal tran says they moved up the ramp opening to get ready for cal's opening football game against uc davis next saturday. >>> well, a san francisco man and his son are being honored by the chp for quick life- saving action. it happened on a bay area freeway about five months ago. jennifer mistrow tells us how they saved the life of a man they had never even met. >> reporter: st. patricks day weekend seemed like a great time for alfonso rodriguez to take his family for a drive, but this single dad's car trip turned from recreation to a rescue. >> the vehicle was on fire. my concern was if there was anyone inside. >> reporter: anthony lovelies car had been in an accident at the 101/280 split near san francisco. the chevy cavalier had spun around and was facing the wrong way on the road. >> as i was able to drive right next to it
a new ramp connecting 24 west and 13 north will open on monday.he old connector ramp will be closed this weekend and the new ramp is part of a caldecott tunnel project. crews are digging that fourth bore to widen the tunnel. cal tran says they moved up the ramp opening to get ready for cal's opening football game against uc davis next saturday. >>> well, a san francisco man and his son are being honored by the chp for quick life- saving action. it happened on a bay area freeway about...