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yet it might bring a little rain to extreme northern california.e'll see what is in store for our temps today. need a nice reward today? treat yourself to a heath bar. because nothing says special like rich english toffee. ♪ heath, it's english toffee >>> well, good morning to you. welcome back to mornings on 2. it's tuesday morning, july 9th. i'm dave clark. >> and i'm claudine wong. pam cook is off today. steve paulson is not. he is here. where are you? >> well, he's right over there. anyway, the camera is going to get into position. steve is right there. see? >> i'll look over there. >> i know. i know. >> all right. i'll get to it here. >> yeah. >> 51 to 57 on the temps. santa rosa to oakland. 51 to 57. mild. nice, mild. maybe on the cool side for a few near the coast. to warm. low 80s here. morning clouds. mostly sunny. high clouds, though, will work their way in. i'm standing in front of this impressive. look at that. is this really july? yes, it is. that system will bring rain to extreme northern califm. but that will drag in higher clouds. r
yet it might bring a little rain to extreme northern california.e'll see what is in store for our temps today. need a nice reward today? treat yourself to a heath bar. because nothing says special like rich english toffee. ♪ heath, it's english toffee >>> well, good morning to you. welcome back to mornings on 2. it's tuesday morning, july 9th. i'm dave clark. >> and i'm claudine wong. pam cook is off today. steve paulson is not. he is here. where are you? >> well, he's...
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. >> what was supposed to be a fun-filled day at an annual northern california festival ended in chaos and confusion. >> this guy that was -- that looked like it was a sheriff, and i thought he hit the trigger by accident. but when i saw him loading the gun and pointing at everybody, that is when i knew he wasn't the police. >> police urging people to stay away from the scene this this morning on "world news now," live coverage of the deadly festival shooting. good morning. thank you for joining us. we are going to get straight to the latest on that deadly shooting attack in northern california. >> it sent people in the city of gilroy running for their lives. this was billed as a family-friendly festival. one couple was seen pushing their young child in a stroller amid the chaos there. we know at least four people are dead, including the suspect. first responders started moving to assist victims immediately. >> we've got one shooting victim, i need an ambulance, code red. >> we have a second victim, they're performing cpr. >> i'll find out where you can get the victims closest to us. >
. >> what was supposed to be a fun-filled day at an annual northern california festival ended in chaos and confusion. >> this guy that was -- that looked like it was a sheriff, and i thought he hit the trigger by accident. but when i saw him loading the gun and pointing at everybody, that is when i knew he wasn't the police. >> police urging people to stay away from the scene this this morning on "world news now," live coverage of the deadly festival shooting. good...
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there has been a shooting at a food festival in northern california.ures from the scene. we have seen can show you live pictures from the scene. we have seen ambulances and emergency services and police officers there on the scene. witnesses say a man opened fire. there have been reports several people have been injured but there is no official word on the number of casualties. it happened at an annual garlic festival in the town of gilroy, south of san francisco. you can see armed police officers still on the scene, and apparently that scene on the scene, and apparently that scene is still being described as active. we will keep you up—to—date with that shooting in northern california with more details as soon as we get them. in washington, us president donald trump has announced that dan coats, the us director of national intelligence, is to step down next month. it's the latest high—profile figure to leave the trump administration. the president says he'll be nominating the texas congressman john ratcliffe to take on the role. our north american cor
there has been a shooting at a food festival in northern california.ures from the scene. we have seen can show you live pictures from the scene. we have seen ambulances and emergency services and police officers there on the scene. witnesses say a man opened fire. there have been reports several people have been injured but there is no official word on the number of casualties. it happened at an annual garlic festival in the town of gilroy, south of san francisco. you can see armed police...
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a breaking story coming out of northern california there in the city of gilroy, california, by the map it is about an hour and a half south of san francisco, california. and it is nightfall. this incident is about three and a half hours old. and we just got into msnbc within the last 15 minutes what nbc news was able to report. and that is at least 11 shot in a mass shooting. we do not have at the moment an understanding of the suspect. that has not been reported and we cannot report anything on the suspect as of yet. in addition to that, that three have been pronounced dead. and that is coming from a city councilman as well as a law enforcement official familiar with this investigation. both of those details that nbc news can report into us within the last 30 minutes. where are we in this particular incident? as you can tell, these live pictures that we are streaming for you on the left and the right, it is now nightfall. unset happened about 45 minutes ago. and now law enforcement on the ground. it appears still very active. when we were able to be see what they were doing on the gro
a breaking story coming out of northern california there in the city of gilroy, california, by the map it is about an hour and a half south of san francisco, california. and it is nightfall. this incident is about three and a half hours old. and we just got into msnbc within the last 15 minutes what nbc news was able to report. and that is at least 11 shot in a mass shooting. we do not have at the moment an understanding of the suspect. that has not been reported and we cannot report anything...
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the system will bring rain to northern california. by that, i mean, extreme northern california. and points north toward portland and seattle. if you have travel plans there. we will get ready for the rain. mostly sunny skies. there's still an onshore breeze now. 50s with the temps. a few 40s to the north. 40sto 50s. lima valley. 56. that's quite cool for this time of year the fog will peel back. and except for a few high clouds. golden gate. a nice day. upper 60s, low 80s. 6:01. sal is here. >> the bay bridge. people want to know what the bridge is like, coming into san francisco. i think for right now, it's pretty typical. we just say it's about a 20- minute wait. let's go to it now and look at the toll plaza. you can see traffic is going to be backed . it's not a lighter-than-usual day. this is a look at interstate 880 in oakland in front. coliseum. if you're driving down the peninsula, it looks fine. and if we can focus on 880, it's a little slow approaching hayward. traffic is looking good getting into the silicon valley if you're going that way. 6:02. let's go back to the d
the system will bring rain to northern california. by that, i mean, extreme northern california. and points north toward portland and seattle. if you have travel plans there. we will get ready for the rain. mostly sunny skies. there's still an onshore breeze now. 50s with the temps. a few 40s to the north. 40sto 50s. lima valley. 56. that's quite cool for this time of year the fog will peel back. and except for a few high clouds. golden gate. a nice day. upper 60s, low 80s. 6:01. sal is here....
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it didn't change anything for northern california. what about you likely, the stronger the earthquake, the longer the aftershocks take before they go away and the stronger they are. a magnitude 8 would have seven aftershocks, a magnitude 6 would have five aftershocks. this was a significant enough quake. there will be significant shakes for the next one or two months in southern california because of what happened. >> the usgs can only say, they are the only one to consider the chances of a bigger quake in all of california, 100%. we will have a bigger quake. >> ontological scale, which is not the stuff we deal with from day-to-day, the plates are moving, we are on a plate, it is as not stable below our feet as we take for granted. >> we have the big one down here. >>> meanwhile in contra costa county a brush fire burned or broke out a little after 12:00 this afternoon. on the hilly area off franklin canyon road. chopper five was over the scene it scorched about six acres and was contained in a little over an hour. fire crews believe
it didn't change anything for northern california. what about you likely, the stronger the earthquake, the longer the aftershocks take before they go away and the stronger they are. a magnitude 8 would have seven aftershocks, a magnitude 6 would have five aftershocks. this was a significant enough quake. there will be significant shakes for the next one or two months in southern california because of what happened. >> the usgs can only say, they are the only one to consider the chances of...
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and it has northern california wondering are we next right now we're joined by sarah minson with the us geological survey so the faults there. >>first at 6.4 we thought that was the earthquake then we had the 7.1. so we learned the 6.4 was a foreshock to the 7.1 where we at in the sequence of these quakes in the ridge crest area. >>i said yes line to check on her front off. and it's having blast, this toxic things scientist the is justice to match the term they use to describe, happens before take off. like many a special for sure. and by new year's eve of >>cern is there even a remote chance that a 7.1 in ridgecrest which is what 280 miles away could that push a fault in the bay area that is close to failure to snap. >>so we do have several major haul. >>in the bay area to pose a significant seismic hazard in this heat. is pretty fall and the stress and statement all hate that hate exponentially the distance himself. we think that the effects. he's felt in area and they didn't have all these faults already accumulating known saying. already able to ease on their own without this one
and it has northern california wondering are we next right now we're joined by sarah minson with the us geological survey so the faults there. >>first at 6.4 we thought that was the earthquake then we had the 7.1. so we learned the 6.4 was a foreshock to the 7.1 where we at in the sequence of these quakes in the ridge crest area. >>i said yes line to check on her front off. and it's having blast, this toxic things scientist the is justice to match the term they use to describe,...
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that is rolling in toward the coast time and how about that bringing rain 7 northwest even northern california getting clipped by this just a see some rain up in that just north of redding there's more scattered showers popping up around the bay area that's going to be just enough not to bring us rain but deep in the marine layer and bring us more drizzle around the bay area for tonight. temperatures are cooler near the coastline of course get some patchy fog in san francisco 62 in a 68 right now in oakland, 73 and sunny, very nice weather in san jose 74 comfortable and a little more 76 in concord and 73 degrees right now in santa rosa, 7 out the door this evening or the pog all the way in fact it will be on the increase again tonight i think it's going to move further on shore tonight expect another round of some drizzle, especially near the coastline, but little drizzle inside the bay guys back to you all right lawrence coming. >>and who has made it his mission to try and impeach president trump. he's now taking a different approach is running against him, we'll tell you about the billionair
that is rolling in toward the coast time and how about that bringing rain 7 northwest even northern california getting clipped by this just a see some rain up in that just north of redding there's more scattered showers popping up around the bay area that's going to be just enough not to bring us rain but deep in the marine layer and bring us more drizzle around the bay area for tonight. temperatures are cooler near the coastline of course get some patchy fog in san francisco 62 in a 68 right...
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they are from our affiliate kntv in northern california. gilroy, california. just joining us here on msnbc, it is 8:00 p.m. pacific time, 11:00 p.m. eastern. as we watch this breaking story coming out of northern california, again this location is a food festival. we got reports of this locally tat this happened right around 5:30. that would then put it around
they are from our affiliate kntv in northern california. gilroy, california. just joining us here on msnbc, it is 8:00 p.m. pacific time, 11:00 p.m. eastern. as we watch this breaking story coming out of northern california, again this location is a food festival. we got reports of this locally tat this happened right around 5:30. that would then put it around
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but again that rain moving on shore all the way down or getting parts of far northern california seen some lighter showers up toward the shasta area. start to drop near reading as well only a mostly just scattered but it's helping the kind of deep in the marine layer here and that has brought with it the drizzle so we're seeing that right now the clouds begin to move back on shore already more than all the way overnight tonight. and of course that means some cooler temperatures than normal for this time of year. numbers outside though are still comfortable 71 in san jose 71 in fremont 65 degrees in a word, 61 a cool and san francisco, some patchy fog 64 in petaluma 71 degrees right now in santa rosa tonight. low clouds and fog and more drizzle that will move further on shore with that cold front approaching so tomorrow cloudy start the day a little bit damp along the coastline, partial clearing in the afternoon looks like we turn to more sunshine and warmer temperatures though, as we round out the week. >>all right, thank you lawrence, well this picture certainly helps tell the story
but again that rain moving on shore all the way down or getting parts of far northern california seen some lighter showers up toward the shasta area. start to drop near reading as well only a mostly just scattered but it's helping the kind of deep in the marine layer here and that has brought with it the drizzle so we're seeing that right now the clouds begin to move back on shore already more than all the way overnight tonight. and of course that means some cooler temperatures than normal for...
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our top story: a shooting at a food festival in northern california. reports say at least one person has been killed and several others wounded. britain's prime minister heads to scotland, after a weekend of protests in hong kong, the beijing government calls a rare news conference to respond to the crisis. britain's prime minister heads to scotland, as the main business organisation says the uk and eu are nowhere near ready for a no—deal brexit. america's top trade negotiators head to china as hopes fade of a quick deal to resolve the trade war. a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. and you can be part of the conversation, as it's announced the duchess of sussex will edit the september issue of vogue, and has picked 15 trailblazing women to grace the cover. we want to know, who would you put on the cover of vogue? male orfemale — tell us what you think. just use the hashtag #bbcthebriefing. there's been a shooting at a food festival in northern california. witnesses said a man opened
our top story: a shooting at a food festival in northern california. reports say at least one person has been killed and several others wounded. britain's prime minister heads to scotland, after a weekend of protests in hong kong, the beijing government calls a rare news conference to respond to the crisis. britain's prime minister heads to scotland, as the main business organisation says the uk and eu are nowhere near ready for a no—deal brexit. america's top trade negotiators head to china...
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clouds will increase and come down to washington, oregon, northern california and it will be wet. it looks as if high pressure is going to build in and when it does build them, it will keep that flow up to the north and we will get away with mild air with clouds along the shoreline. it does not look like we will get some drizzle at the close. fog near the shoreline. partly cloudy skies and tuesday begins in the mid-50s. after that in the partly starry skies tonight, morning clouds to start with and warmer weather will return by midweek. could take us a step at a time to get there. out of sfo, cloudy skies and a high of 70. in seattle, clouds and 73. new york, sunshine and 88. we will.attain average tomorrow. it will take a couple of days to get back to where we should be. very nice for all of that. 77, palo alto. 84, morgan hill. you will be getting overcast skies to start with and sunshine coming out midmorning. numbers climb back to 83 in concord. livermore, 81 degrees. in the north bay, very nice but 73 and mill valley. petaluma, 78. and then ukiah way has temperatures in the m
clouds will increase and come down to washington, oregon, northern california and it will be wet. it looks as if high pressure is going to build in and when it does build them, it will keep that flow up to the north and we will get away with mild air with clouds along the shoreline. it does not look like we will get some drizzle at the close. fog near the shoreline. partly cloudy skies and tuesday begins in the mid-50s. after that in the partly starry skies tonight, morning clouds to start with...
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that system is tracking towards pacific northwest, maybe extreme northern california. setting the stage for a cool day. see the upper low circulation, vancouver and seattle. are on that is moving over and the wi d up. 49, what is normal 51. that's really cold water out there. 50s on the temperatures here, few low 60s. a lot of 50s san jose 57. santa rosa 53. wood acre, 1400 feet. temperatures look like they will be in the low 50s. west, southwest wind. a roar vacaville, a gust of 24 miles per hour. cooler to the sacramento valley. 36 truckee. higher clouds yesterday morning, a nice sunny day. the low clouds are filling in. upper 50s, low 60s on the coast. that system will track to the pacific northwest, a cool day, cooler for us today. that low will move inland and high pressure in the desert will build, gradual warming this week. 50s 60s, 70s. 80 antioch. below average for this time of year. tomorrow will be the transition day. inland temperatures bump up to 80s to 90s. bay, 70s and 80s. cooler sunday but still nice. >>> download the ktvu weather app, interactive rada
that system is tracking towards pacific northwest, maybe extreme northern california. setting the stage for a cool day. see the upper low circulation, vancouver and seattle. are on that is moving over and the wi d up. 49, what is normal 51. that's really cold water out there. 50s on the temperatures here, few low 60s. a lot of 50s san jose 57. santa rosa 53. wood acre, 1400 feet. temperatures look like they will be in the low 50s. west, southwest wind. a roar vacaville, a gust of 24 miles per...
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ridgecrest earthquake and she believes that he will not trigger another earthquake right here in northern california. but she said we're all already long overdue for all a separate earthquake. so it's time to prepare in san francisco, sarah stinson kron 4 news. >>we'll shake alert app is already being used in los angeles county. but it did not work during the 2 recent big earthquakes. no warning went out to neighbors in los angeles county during last week's earthquakes because the shaking levels in their area did not reach the system old in los angeles county for sending out an alert. >>one of the steps that we seek immediately. city is to lower the basic for schadler it's not for fun it was recently 96 fund. >>shake alert is already sending out information directly to trains and public transit systems in the bay area. so they can slow down ahead of any shaking vicki. >>a big story tonight, lawmakers are moving forward with the governor's proposal to help utility companies pay for future wildfires when there equipment is to blame. the governor proposed this measure partly in response to pg e's bankr
ridgecrest earthquake and she believes that he will not trigger another earthquake right here in northern california. but she said we're all already long overdue for all a separate earthquake. so it's time to prepare in san francisco, sarah stinson kron 4 news. >>we'll shake alert app is already being used in los angeles county. but it did not work during the 2 recent big earthquakes. no warning went out to neighbors in los angeles county during last week's earthquakes because the shaking...
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they come from all over the bay area and northern california. we are the main source of floral products in northern california. our customers are retail floors, wedding, event designers, interior decorators, caterers, restaurants, churches, and grocery stores. you see our products in every corner store, office, building, restaurant and hotel in the city we know we are beloved in the bay area and we are indebted to the city of san francisco for helping to ensure this market is not lost. we are internally grateful to the supervisor, aaron peskin, who fought through these small businesses for years now. supervisor haney has been equally supportive the mayor's office, the planning department and the staff of oewd. kilroy has worked with our vendors since they purchased the property in 2014. they too are committed to building a home for the flower market in san francisco. we are continuing to work on a developed agreement with our partners. this agreement would allow the vendors to make a choice on their permanent home. we know the temporary market m
they come from all over the bay area and northern california. we are the main source of floral products in northern california. our customers are retail floors, wedding, event designers, interior decorators, caterers, restaurants, churches, and grocery stores. you see our products in every corner store, office, building, restaurant and hotel in the city we know we are beloved in the bay area and we are indebted to the city of san francisco for helping to ensure this market is not lost. we are...
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we have a system over the pacific northwest moving through and bringing rain to northern california. no rain, patchy drizzle in the coastline. santa rosa met in level high cloud high-level clouds. you can see some low cloud cover there as well. the warming trend that began today minor will continue into the coming days. sfo - - 13 at hayward, livermore 17, 10 and was san no northern california humboldt county, chance for some rain. for usthat slowly strengthening over that the way it to the business weekend the start of the weekend. tomorrow morning, low clouds in the north day, east bay to the south bay to the coastline and the afternoon it will back up once again. mostly cloudy along the coast but will be partly cloudy to mostly cleared for the rest of us and at 5:00 it will not look like it will be a repeat of today pushing early on. the 50s to start your morning in santa rosa, 56 san francisco, these temperatures not changing a whole lot. a little cool but not too bad. afternoon highs, uppero, 73 oak 80s danville, up upper antioch. 81 san jose, eddie to saratoga, afternoon highs
we have a system over the pacific northwest moving through and bringing rain to northern california. no rain, patchy drizzle in the coastline. santa rosa met in level high cloud high-level clouds. you can see some low cloud cover there as well. the warming trend that began today minor will continue into the coming days. sfo - - 13 at hayward, livermore 17, 10 and was san no northern california humboldt county, chance for some rain. for usthat slowly strengthening over that the way it to the...
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what people are doing in case a big one hits northern california. . the bay area cannabis company is teaming one the first rap billion nay, what jay- z is bringing to the business and how he hopes to use the plat testimony for advocacy. >>> a nice start fur driving to the mc arthur maize, the traffic is looking good out to oakland. >>> our weather is looking cloudy, there is a lot of low clouds, that system moving in to the north. >>> our time is 4:14, a community sem that are on how the limit the possible damage from earthquakes will be held. organizes say much of the damage from recent quakes in california and around the world, focused on electrical and plumbing systems and furniture and other contents within homes and businesses. safety experts say property damage can slow down evacuations, delay rescues and lead to fires. the all day training session starts at 9:00 this morning, it will be at the county office of emergency services in dublin. menlo park has the only fire ns after the loma earthquake, menlo park formed one of the nation's top urban
what people are doing in case a big one hits northern california. . the bay area cannabis company is teaming one the first rap billion nay, what jay- z is bringing to the business and how he hopes to use the plat testimony for advocacy. >>> a nice start fur driving to the mc arthur maize, the traffic is looking good out to oakland. >>> our weather is looking cloudy, there is a lot of low clouds, that system moving in to the north. >>> our time is 4:14, a community sem...
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api equality northern california. one more round of applause for them.se.] >> for our extremely queer district two catherine stephanie who has joined us. [applause.] >> our second amazing community grangrand marshall is ms. billy cooper. she is a 60-year-old who has worked for years in h.i.v. positive community engagement. she has traveled and spoken for both communities. she is a 30 plus year survivor living with h.i.v. who works with her recovery family because she has been clean and sober for 15 years. ms. billy cooper. [applause.] >> vince. he is a gay pacific islander, aid aids survivor who has dedicated more than 30 years to aids activism and he currently runs the program for long-term survivors at the aids foundation and co-chairs the aging work group of the long-term care council. he was executive director of regional networks and founded the pacific island aids action group and served as united nations delegate. (applause). is vera here? she is amazing. she has been encouraging people to experiment by attending public events. by creating costume
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>>you know we're used to having earthquakes here in northern california. we heard about the one inside and southern california. i think all of us were thinking back to the lab, it's the biggest one that happened here in the bay area right here in san francisco, the embarcadero and really rattled us completely devastated and destroyed the area across the entire city and they have the bay bridge collapsing, it was a scary scary times i think people are having flashbacks from that were no stranger to earthquakes. now we're just thinking what it is our next big one going to have. the front of all of our brains. this morning. we're all thinking hey are we ready are we prepared for this and i think most people would not be ready if it happened today, i talked to a few people and i said no i'm not ready. we talked to people over the weekend who said. a quick preparedness kit. lots of water because you want to bew able to come to survive, although this kid for at least 72 hours and you want to make sure that you have enough water and that you don't run out. i'm thi
>>you know we're used to having earthquakes here in northern california. we heard about the one inside and southern california. i think all of us were thinking back to the lab, it's the biggest one that happened here in the bay area right here in san francisco, the embarcadero and really rattled us completely devastated and destroyed the area across the entire city and they have the bay bridge collapsing, it was a scary scary times i think people are having flashbacks from that were no...
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. >> 12 babies born to one northern california fire department in the last year. >> all is well now,ut there were times dads weren't sure if they would ever meet their newborns. >>> putting the sizzle back into summer. here's a look at what's coming up on jimmy kimmel live. >>> watch this if it's the last thing you do. >> i gave her a fireworks display. >> is that what ♪ ♪ this is how driving should feel. the tech-advanced nissan leaf. the best selling electric vehicle of all time. this is nissan intelligent mobility. ♪ ♪ here i go again on my own ♪ goin' down the only road i've ever known ♪ ♪ like a-- ♪ drifter i was ♪born to walk alone! you're a drifter? i thought you were kevin's dad. little bit of both. if you ride, you get it. geico motorcycle. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. >>> as part of our effort to build a better bay area, we've been talking about homeless and have told you about a homeless camp right next to an oakland home depot. >> today, it was the scene of a heated protest, a local builder showed up offering homeless residents money to leave the property. jobin
. >> 12 babies born to one northern california fire department in the last year. >> all is well now,ut there were times dads weren't sure if they would ever meet their newborns. >>> putting the sizzle back into summer. here's a look at what's coming up on jimmy kimmel live. >>> watch this if it's the last thing you do. >> i gave her a fireworks display. >> is that what ♪ ♪ this is how driving should feel. the tech-advanced nissan leaf. the best...
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>>northern california over the past year dozen babies were born to parents linked to the reading fire department this after the area had to deal with that devastating car fire julie every report. >>12 bouncing baby is born into the reading fire department family in the past year. 12 babies and 9 moms that's right do the math 3 sets of twins after the car fire. >>after you we all went through some real emotional we all coming back together and we were telling each other what was happening and all kind of figure out that president together. >>they call it one big family. >>it's a big team effort. and and very family oriented and i think that's one thing one of the reasons why we love this job. and being able to help each other out families friends. >>but the night the car fire barreled into reading they grew even closer you actually communicated day and night 24 7 it was a hard time for sure just being pregnant and trying to evacuate everyone, you know trying to get together and help each other their husbands out on the fire lines 6 of the women pregnant at the time that night my husban
>>northern california over the past year dozen babies were born to parents linked to the reading fire department this after the area had to deal with that devastating car fire julie every report. >>12 bouncing baby is born into the reading fire department family in the past year. 12 babies and 9 moms that's right do the math 3 sets of twins after the car fire. >>after you we all went through some real emotional we all coming back together and we were telling each other what...
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candidate is out but another northern california candidate is in. scott mcgrew has the story. >> reporter: our scoreboard of candidates have shifted with the addition of bay area billionaire tom steyer. you may recall he's the one who pushed for donald trump's impeachment last year. now looking to replace him in the white house. steyer made that announcement his morning. as you can and let the chips fall where they may and that is what i'm doing. my name is tom steyer and i'm running for president. >> he plans to spend $100 million on his own campaign. moreellutaid monday he would step away from the race. this may inspire more of the many, many candidates to step away as well. nobody wanted to be first. so as stayer is added and we'll put a red x on swalwell and a number of candidates don't have the shot at the presidency and many in the party thinks they should keep the house to tip the senate. as for steyer, the $100 million is more than what elizabeth warren and bernie sanders and joe biden have raised combined, marcus. >> wow! thanks, scott. >>>
candidate is out but another northern california candidate is in. scott mcgrew has the story. >> reporter: our scoreboard of candidates have shifted with the addition of bay area billionaire tom steyer. you may recall he's the one who pushed for donald trump's impeachment last year. now looking to replace him in the white house. steyer made that announcement his morning. as you can and let the chips fall where they may and that is what i'm doing. my name is tom steyer and i'm running for...
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this is a fun festival, if you grew up in northern california, you knew about this garlic festival in gilroy, california. again, this is one of those towns, andrew as you cover the west coast for nbc investigations is a town that has changed in the last two decades from what used to be a very agricultural town to a now that because of changing trade dynamics has done less in terms of garlic production and its agricultural nature has evolved. we're talking about a part of california being the breadbasket as many would call this part of california as you get close to the central vaerks right? this is one of those spaces that became known for something that they grew. >> that's right. i mean, the changing nature even just obviously to the north of gilroy with silicon valley and then more people kind of as that area has grown in its kind of global economic power and then people kind of migrating to the south to live and then peer point some of the larger economic changes going on in the world. there have been a lot of things. i'll tell you, when you think about that festival and you think
this is a fun festival, if you grew up in northern california, you knew about this garlic festival in gilroy, california. again, this is one of those towns, andrew as you cover the west coast for nbc investigations is a town that has changed in the last two decades from what used to be a very agricultural town to a now that because of changing trade dynamics has done less in terms of garlic production and its agricultural nature has evolved. we're talking about a part of california being the...
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few scattered showers short of the far northern california just a light stuff making this way in and around redding more that over the shasta amount range and making his way up in that direction and well in the north but tomorrow morning, waking up some fog and some drizzle early on temperatures in the 50's and the 60's as we head toward the middle the day we'll try and break that up just a bit but the fog and hug the coastline and probably little finger fog even hanging inside the bay. the better part of the day temperatures are going to cool up toward the beaches, 50 the 60's there. you will find some warm 80's, but you got ahead well inland for that otherwise lot of 70's around the bay. next couple days kind of holding steady and then we're going to warm things up maybe some 90's by friday with that will be well in little along the coastline. if you love that we've got some great weather right thank you lo there are moments in life that leave a lasting impression. like the feeling of movement as a new journey begins, or the sight of soft fur, warmed by the morning sun. you might r
few scattered showers short of the far northern california just a light stuff making this way in and around redding more that over the shasta amount range and making his way up in that direction and well in the north but tomorrow morning, waking up some fog and some drizzle early on temperatures in the 50's and the 60's as we head toward the middle the day we'll try and break that up just a bit but the fog and hug the coastline and probably little finger fog even hanging inside the bay. the...
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experience that 6.9 earthquake tend to be a bit more prepared for the next big one expected to hit northern california. how are you prepared. >>2 weeks of water 2 weeks of food getting solar battery and assault. >>to have a kid at home i have a kid that i have. >>the recent earthquake in ridgecrest is a wake-up call to those who are not prepared. >>healthwise own thing, i'm ready. it is of like that which is where do covering for big earthquake. soon. it's really important to be prepared. >>in the bay area we're susceptible to not only earthquakes but also wildfires so having a disaster kit is extremely important to survive, and the kid you want to have enough water and nonperishable food to last at least 72 hours. other helpful supplies or flashlights with batteries, a portable cell phone charger a blanket first aid kit just to name a few. also make a plan with your family and co-workers as to what you'll do and where you'll go if and when an earthquake does hit we spoke with a u c berkeley seismologist about the recent ridgecrest earthquake and she believes that he will not trigger another earthquak
experience that 6.9 earthquake tend to be a bit more prepared for the next big one expected to hit northern california. how are you prepared. >>2 weeks of water 2 weeks of food getting solar battery and assault. >>to have a kid at home i have a kid that i have. >>the recent earthquake in ridgecrest is a wake-up call to those who are not prepared. >>healthwise own thing, i'm ready. it is of like that which is where do covering for big earthquake. soon. it's really...
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project they saved us space for a nonprofit organization national anthem and turned out the northern california fund they accepted us into the real estate program to see if we could withstand the stress and after the program was in full swinging skinning they brought up the litigation fund and the grants were made we applied for that we received a one thousand dollars granted and that grant allowed us to move in to the space to finish the space as we needed it to furniture is for classes the building opened on schedule on march 18, 2016 and by july we were teaching classed here. >> which we found out we were going to have to leave it was overwhelm didn't know anything about commercial real estate we suggested to a bunch of people to look at the nonprofits displacement mitigation program you have access to commercial real estate either city owned or city leased and a city lease space become available there is a $946,000 grant that is provided through the mayor's office of economic workforce development and that's going to go towards boulder the space covers a little bit less than half the cost i
project they saved us space for a nonprofit organization national anthem and turned out the northern california fund they accepted us into the real estate program to see if we could withstand the stress and after the program was in full swinging skinning they brought up the litigation fund and the grants were made we applied for that we received a one thousand dollars granted and that grant allowed us to move in to the space to finish the space as we needed it to furniture is for classes the...
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fall apart by the time to make its way into california may be some showers lingering in far northern california. we are dealing with low clouds and the cloud cover some drizzle out along the coastline certainly be damp. i think in the morning up toward the beaches again and by the afternoon, lots of sunshine except out along the coast. we'll keep you pretty cloudy and that will continue right through thursday, so temperatures breaking out like this in your 4 zone forecast 61, downtown san francisco pena some cloudy skies, the sunset and only about 59 degrees 57 cool and pacific a 59 in melbourne on a 64 degrees, some sunshine in millbrae as you work your way inside the peninsula lot of 70's beginning to show up a warm as you make your way in redwood city in palo alto about 77 in campbell tomorrow, 76, los gatos about 74 degrees in milpitas ca lady showed up in parts of the east bay, so nice warm temperatures there. a look at you a little bit cooler as you make your way inside the bay numbers along the coastline, definitely cooler with that patchy fog. >>a new york family is demanding answers at
fall apart by the time to make its way into california may be some showers lingering in far northern california. we are dealing with low clouds and the cloud cover some drizzle out along the coastline certainly be damp. i think in the morning up toward the beaches again and by the afternoon, lots of sunshine except out along the coast. we'll keep you pretty cloudy and that will continue right through thursday, so temperatures breaking out like this in your 4 zone forecast 61, downtown san...
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jennifer bjorklund in northern california. thank you, jennifer. >>> two american service members were killed today in afghanistan. the associated press reports tly were shot and kil by an afghan do't hvean modaiolsield surrounding the shooting. .he u military confirms two u.s. personnel were killed, but it won't release more information until 24 hours after the soldier's families have been notified. >> tonight police in prince george's county will be going door to door as they look for help solving a murder. officers are going to be heading back to the temple hills neighborhood where a man was killed yesterday. 31-year-old kirk lyles was found lying on a sidewalk and had been shotultiple times. detectives working to identify suspects and a possible motive behind this murder. >>> today a d.c. mother did thi that most parentshat n even imagine doing. she laid her 11-year-oldson would karon brown, he was killed in a shooting in southeast d.c. earlier this month. >> hundreds of people attended t young man's funeral today. news 4's
jennifer bjorklund in northern california. thank you, jennifer. >>> two american service members were killed today in afghanistan. the associated press reports tly were shot and kil by an afghan do't hvean modaiolsield surrounding the shooting. .he u military confirms two u.s. personnel were killed, but it won't release more information until 24 hours after the soldier's families have been notified. >> tonight police in prince george's county will be going door to door as they...
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. >> reporter: they have the only fire station in northern california connected to the state's shake alert sensor network. >>> meanwhile, he is testing out his retro telephone saying can you hear me now? >> lucy jones was covering with her cell phone. she was covering and said oh this will happen in i, 4, 3, 2 my 1. and then it started shaking. >> so they have an app? >> good visibility throughout much of northern california including our little spot as we look over the city of san francisco. visibility is really clear. it has cleared out and so did the marine layer. that is an indication that things will begin warming up in the bay area. 85 degrees in concord, oakland 73, livermore 81 and in san francisco, 66 degrees. that high over the desert southwest is going to begin to expand and edged closer to california. the low heads off into the queen charlotte's and we just get this building in a little more strongly. as a result, things are going to begin warming up. on the future cast you have low clouds that are melting back to the shoreline. there is 7:00 tomorrow morning. they come b
. >> reporter: they have the only fire station in northern california connected to the state's shake alert sensor network. >>> meanwhile, he is testing out his retro telephone saying can you hear me now? >> lucy jones was covering with her cell phone. she was covering and said oh this will happen in i, 4, 3, 2 my 1. and then it started shaking. >> so they have an app? >> good visibility throughout much of northern california including our little spot as we look...
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you can see the dip there, extending into northern california. that has really opened up the onshore wind and also the low clouds now making a push inland. 24 gusting to 30 out at travis. hold on. that's robust, fresh delta wind and it goes out to vacaville and davis so cooling will extend all the way out to the sacramento valley. fog persists until the afternoon hours. 50s, 60s, though, we are held up on these temps. 50s, 60s and 56 up in windsor, calistoga, 59 kelseyville, healdsburg 57. whittaker cooler. if the cooler forecast takes us into tolevel it off, 60s, 70s, 80s on these temps. and then looks like a gradual warmup, not much into the weekend but early next week we will get back into the upper 80s and 90s inland. >>> just a reminder, download the ktvu weather app. it has interactive radar, hourly updates and the seven- day forecast. it also has an easy feature to upload your weather photos and video. the ktvu weather app is a free download. >>> our time is now 4:22. for amazon, packages stolen after being delivered. they happen all the t
you can see the dip there, extending into northern california. that has really opened up the onshore wind and also the low clouds now making a push inland. 24 gusting to 30 out at travis. hold on. that's robust, fresh delta wind and it goes out to vacaville and davis so cooling will extend all the way out to the sacramento valley. fog persists until the afternoon hours. 50s, 60s, though, we are held up on these temps. 50s, 60s and 56 up in windsor, calistoga, 59 kelseyville, healdsburg 57....
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to extreme northern california, really? yes, it looks like. humboldt county, more towards the pacific northwest and give them rain. temperatures will be on the cool side, we get the big fog bank in place, there is drizzle out there as well, 49 is the water temp, what is normal? 51, that is really cold water. san francisco 54, if you are on twitter and you take a look at the national weather service in monterey and go back and look at some of the tweets. they sent out a surface temperature for the entire northern hemisphere. it shows london blue of the california coast we have very cold water. 50s on the thames, few low 60s but there is a lot of 50s around the bay. 51 oakland hills. west southwest 3500 travis, hang on, that is extra hold on the hairspray, even in davis and onshore winds, 34 in truckee, 57 ukiah, sacramento and monterey, santa barbara at 59, fog up and down the coast, watch it fill in rapidly around the coastal bay there is drizzle, i had the windshield wipers going on the way in, that system will march and went over the next 24
to extreme northern california, really? yes, it looks like. humboldt county, more towards the pacific northwest and give them rain. temperatures will be on the cool side, we get the big fog bank in place, there is drizzle out there as well, 49 is the water temp, what is normal? 51, that is really cold water. san francisco 54, if you are on twitter and you take a look at the national weather service in monterey and go back and look at some of the tweets. they sent out a surface temperature for...
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. >> 12 babies born to one northern california fire department in the last year. >> all is well now, there were times dads weren't sure if they would ever meet their newborns. >>> putting the sizzle back into summer. here's a look at what's coming up on jimmy kimmel live. >>> watch this if it's the last thing you do. >> i gave her a fireworks display. >> is that w that leave therea lasting impression. like the feeling of movement as a new journey begins, or the sight of soft fur, warmed by the morning sun. you might remember new flavours, or a view that defies all expectations. these are the memories that stay with you, long after the moments have passed. a van that changed us and chips forever. so thanks, keeper of the keys for a chance to chase organic honey, barrel-aged bourbon and mouth-puckering pepperoncini. because of that van and because of everybody who loves to crunch like we do, we ramble on. knowing that caring for your tastebuds and the planet they hail from is no small potatoes. kettle brand chips. no small flavors. no small potatoes. no small flavors. shshow me homecom
. >> 12 babies born to one northern california fire department in the last year. >> all is well now, there were times dads weren't sure if they would ever meet their newborns. >>> putting the sizzle back into summer. here's a look at what's coming up on jimmy kimmel live. >>> watch this if it's the last thing you do. >> i gave her a fireworks display. >> is that w that leave therea lasting impression. like the feeling of movement as a new journey...
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that is a wide group of people for all of northern california.of course is to really understand the long-term and short-term. we will ask about prior health conditions and if they experienced symptoms in the aftermath and longer-term we would like to follow people forward so that this is the initial survey and then we hope to follow them for a time months from now and perhaps years from now. >> looking at their lives prior to the fire in the immediate aftermath and into the future, talk about what some of the concerns are. >> respiratory symptoms are the most obvious. a lot of people were having trouble breathing and people with asthma were having exacerbations of their asthma. people without prior respiratory conditions are reporting they may have had some of those kinds of symptoms as well. but not limited to just respiratory. there may be other effects that really affected their ability to function. perhaps some of the mental trauma from the experience could also be impacting their sleep, their moods, their ability to take care of others who m
that is a wide group of people for all of northern california.of course is to really understand the long-term and short-term. we will ask about prior health conditions and if they experienced symptoms in the aftermath and longer-term we would like to follow people forward so that this is the initial survey and then we hope to follow them for a time months from now and perhaps years from now. >> looking at their lives prior to the fire in the immediate aftermath and into the future, talk...
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. >>> breaking news in northern california. overnight we learned that fur people are dead, including a suspect after ashooting at at garlic festival in gilroy, california. >> at least 15 are hurt and search on for thecond suspect now. news4 jummy olabanji is at the live desk with the latest. >> reporter:his annual weekend festival turned deadly and sent foany people running their lives police say a gunman opened fire yesterday afternoon at the gilroy garlicfestival, that is south of san francisco. the gunman was shot and killed but a massive manhunt is under way for aco possible send suspect. we don't know whether that is a second shooter or someone who was supporting a lone gunman.ta we are sing to hear more about the victims this morning. a 6-year-old boy was shot and killed and his mother and grandmother were injured. witnesses describe a chaotic scene as people were running for safety. he just throws his gun up and started spraying out round all around. he had vest on, long sleeves, tactical shirt and cargo pants and boots.
. >>> breaking news in northern california. overnight we learned that fur people are dead, including a suspect after ashooting at at garlic festival in gilroy, california. >> at least 15 are hurt and search on for thecond suspect now. news4 jummy olabanji is at the live desk with the latest. >> reporter:his annual weekend festival turned deadly and sent foany people running their lives police say a gunman opened fire yesterday afternoon at the gilroy garlicfestival, that is...
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o'sullivan and natalie corona were both killed while serving their communities this year in northern california. they were both just in their 20s and today their families came together for the first pitch. >>> before tonight's giants game inside oracle park, a moment of silence for northern california law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty this year. the first pitch brought together families of two fallen officers, natalie corona from davis and officer tara o'sullivan from sacramento. >> there are still days that, you know, wake up and don't want to get out of bed. >> reporter: it was a tough night for officer o'sullivan's father dennis o'sullivan. >> the last game that i was in this park was with tara. >> reporter: the officer originally from contra costa county was shot and killed while responding to a domestic disturbance one month ago. >> today is the day four weeks ago that we received the phone call. >> reporter: tonight o'sullivan met a man who understands his pain. officer corona's father merced corona. >> we finally came together and kbachl each other a big hug. >> yeah, i
o'sullivan and natalie corona were both killed while serving their communities this year in northern california. they were both just in their 20s and today their families came together for the first pitch. >>> before tonight's giants game inside oracle park, a moment of silence for northern california law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty this year. the first pitch brought together families of two fallen officers, natalie corona from davis and officer tara o'sullivan from...
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. >> after years of studying costs, community concerns and environmental impacts, the two northern california routes of the state's high speed rail have been picked. >> from san francisco through particular paths, about $15 billion. >> boris lipkin is the northern california regional director of the california high speed rail authority. he says from san francisco to san jose they picked a route that uses the existing caltrain corridor which is already being electrified. >> the differentiating factors were the location for high speed rail on the east or west side ofts track in brisbane as well as whether a tracking pass would be needed between san mateo and redwood city. >> the route does not have a passing track. going from san jose to her sed e more complicated. they say their decision incorporates yoousiusing existil lines and with the least impact on surrounding cities. >> property impacts that we might have in terms of, you know, buyingnew land for a rail corridor as well as noise and other things that we heard from communities around the issues that they care about. >> transportation ana
. >> after years of studying costs, community concerns and environmental impacts, the two northern california routes of the state's high speed rail have been picked. >> from san francisco through particular paths, about $15 billion. >> boris lipkin is the northern california regional director of the california high speed rail authority. he says from san francisco to san jose they picked a route that uses the existing caltrain corridor which is already being electrified....
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the devastating discovery just off the northern california coast. >>> and a reminder, we will have ack at the best of pride at the pride parade tonight at 8:00 on kbcw and again right here at 11:35 on kpix5. we will be right back. but in my mind i'm still 25. that's why i take osteo bi-flex, to keep me moving the way i was made to. it nourishes and strengthens my joints for the long term. osteo bi-flex - now in triple strength plus magnesium. >>> because more and more people have been living in their vehicles. and according to a new report, san francisco's homeless population is 17% higher than two years ago. and people who seem to have jobs are living in their cars and rvs and the number just keeps going up. mayor london breed says it's important to build more affordable housing as soon as possible. >>> the state of california made a deal to pay off the student loans of 247 doctors, the price tag $58.6 million. that's nearly a quarter of a million dollars each. now in exchange the physicians committed to serving a greater percentage of people covered by medi-cal. the sacramento bee
the devastating discovery just off the northern california coast. >>> and a reminder, we will have ack at the best of pride at the pride parade tonight at 8:00 on kbcw and again right here at 11:35 on kpix5. we will be right back. but in my mind i'm still 25. that's why i take osteo bi-flex, to keep me moving the way i was made to. it nourishes and strengthens my joints for the long term. osteo bi-flex - now in triple strength plus magnesium. >>> because more and more people...
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sfo getting pretty good wind gusts, 50s for many in northern california. truckee 37. the low cloud deck will hangout for most of the coast. but that front moves inland to the pacific northwest giving them, seattle importantly, summary. maybe down to cresson city. that would be tomorrow. cool is the word for today for us. at least compared to where we should be on average, which is much warmer than what we see today. gradual warming will kick in by wednesday take us to the end of the week. 50s, 60s, 70s. you should be about 89 or 90 for some of these in the locations, but not today. it will warm up to near average and maybe slightly above for some thursday and friday. >>> let's check traffic. this is the emeryville camera. not too bad. this is what emeryville looks like right now. highway 24 always busy, but it is flowing. it has its moments, but it is flowing on highway 24. san jose highway 101 moving. the regular monday morning traffic. you expect to see some company wherever you go. we will keep an eye on all the roads and tell you if there are any major problems. >
sfo getting pretty good wind gusts, 50s for many in northern california. truckee 37. the low cloud deck will hangout for most of the coast. but that front moves inland to the pacific northwest giving them, seattle importantly, summary. maybe down to cresson city. that would be tomorrow. cool is the word for today for us. at least compared to where we should be on average, which is much warmer than what we see today. gradual warming will kick in by wednesday take us to the end of the week. 50s,...
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bringing some rain up in that direction of the seattle and portland a few showers even far northern california but the brought to the system headed north of us right now as high pressure begins to build in across california so can see the rain but we see that on shore breeze and we're going to see with it more of the low clouds and the fog and even some drizzle northern california few scattered showers in the afternoon things begin to taper off just a little bit there now and of course the fog is rolling back into the bay a few high clouds up above 2 but the marine layer me ask us we've well on shore for tonight. temperatures right now 67 degrees in mount to 63 in hayward right now a little breezy 65 in oakland clouds 58 degrees in pacifica 60 and cloudy skies now in san francisco 62 degrees. and you've got some clouds also moving into berkeley tonight going to see many of the clouds and even some drizzle along the inside the bay tomorrow, a cloudy start to the day and then by the afternoon only partial afternoon clearing and it looks like that fog and low cloud cover well that's going to stic
bringing some rain up in that direction of the seattle and portland a few showers even far northern california but the brought to the system headed north of us right now as high pressure begins to build in across california so can see the rain but we see that on shore breeze and we're going to see with it more of the low clouds and the fog and even some drizzle northern california few scattered showers in the afternoon things begin to taper off just a little bit there now and of course the fog...
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jeffrey brown visited baez at her northern california home recently, as she wraps up her careerith a farewell tour. it is part of our arts and culture series, "canvas," and our look at "american creators." ♪ ♪ >> brown: on her current tour, joan baez sings "deportees," a song about migrant workers she's been performing for decades. ♪ ♪ a familiar theme, with new relevanc and a familiar voice, even asm it's changed fr famous soprano voice, with its three octave range. it's part of the reason, she told me, this will be her last tour. ♪ ♪ >> my first vocal coach, very smart man, i asked him when i was in my 30s, i said, "when will i know it's time to quit singing?" he said, "your voice wl tell you." and it has. >> brown: baez has been making music in public since the late 1950s, renowned for reworkalgs of traditiallads as folk music rose to popularity. her first album came out in 1960. from early on, political activism mixed with the music. she sang at the 1963 march on washington, against the vietnam war, and on behalf of many other causes over the years. but when we met recently at he
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they did produce some rains even into northern california. crescent city at 0.06. oing along the oregon and california border. these temperatures are being really, really mild anywhere from four to eight or nine degrees that we were 24 hours ago. still an onshore breeze. not as strong was still on shore. low clouds slow to burn off. once the system goes through today or tomorrow than the high in the desert southwest told them. they are getting there slowly but still running little bit below average but it does look like by tomorrow they will jump into the upper 80s. on the weekend, not much change, but then 80s and low 90s. >>> quick reminder to download our ktvu weather app if you have not done it for your smart phone and tablet you can find interactive radar, the early forecasts. also an easy feature to upload your weather photos. it is free to download from the apple and google play store. >>> it is the end of the road for an iconic car that has symbolized semi things for 70 decades. we will explain why volkswagen is stopping production for the latest version of
they did produce some rains even into northern california. crescent city at 0.06. oing along the oregon and california border. these temperatures are being really, really mild anywhere from four to eight or nine degrees that we were 24 hours ago. still an onshore breeze. not as strong was still on shore. low clouds slow to burn off. once the system goes through today or tomorrow than the high in the desert southwest told them. they are getting there slowly but still running little bit below...
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also in 1989, it happened in northern california, the san francisco bay area. every who's ever seen video of an earthquake, usually sees the picture of the bay bridge, but there were significant fires along the marina where gas lines were broken and one after the other, things were catching on fire. that is from the very moment, i was sitting there when it happened, when the earthquake occurred while there are thousands of fans inside dodger stadium. the way that angelina dealt with this, it was certainly a lot smaller, the feeling of it here, than the 7.1, we're talking somewhere in the fours. so people reacted to it basically by acknowledging it and then laughing about it. and the dodgers, by the way, just kept playing the game. these are events that people feel here, every now and then. but this is significant and i don't want to make light of what has just happened. a 7.1 is a large earthquake. something we haven't seen in the past two decades in southern california or northern california for that matter. this is significant. it happened in an area that is
also in 1989, it happened in northern california, the san francisco bay area. every who's ever seen video of an earthquake, usually sees the picture of the bay bridge, but there were significant fires along the marina where gas lines were broken and one after the other, things were catching on fire. that is from the very moment, i was sitting there when it happened, when the earthquake occurred while there are thousands of fans inside dodger stadium. the way that angelina dealt with this, it...
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first of all , david wilkin sos has been our consultant from northern california community loan fund. thank you, david. thank you for helping me understand this weave of stuff and so forth. leading the way to make sure that we anchor the new market tax credit that we needed for the project is the city of san francisco and the san francisco community investment fund, or as we call it sfif. without them jumping in and p putting their projestamp on thi project, i don't know if othes s would have joined as easily. we just wareally want to thank e sfif for supporting us. along side of the sfif, san francisco sfif was california loan fund who in vvested with u early as well. the group that put us over the top is an organization called community impact partners which is more of a national partner and they came in to push us forward as well. the irony is that two of these organizations are doing more than just giving us credits. they're actually funding our construction loan and that's community vision and community impact partners. we want to thank you for keeping us sane and giving us that
first of all , david wilkin sos has been our consultant from northern california community loan fund. thank you, david. thank you for helping me understand this weave of stuff and so forth. leading the way to make sure that we anchor the new market tax credit that we needed for the project is the city of san francisco and the san francisco community investment fund, or as we call it sfif. without them jumping in and p putting their projestamp on thi project, i don't know if othes s would have...
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leukemia and was 89 years old. >>> back at home, pg&e, the electric company serving most of northern california raise the rate it charges and use the extra money to make wild fire safety improvements. several public meetings will be held by the california public utilities commission. cristina rendon from ktvo is at the headquarters and the first meeting will be held today. >>> the first meeting is at 1:00 this afternoon at the auditorium in san francisco and this is a meeting about the request to charge customers nearly $2 billion more in the next three years and the extra money would go to pay for wildfires, safety improvements and other costs. yesterday, they had their own meeting in oakland about powered shutdowns called open houses and it is a separate topic but oakland residents expressed concerns about future blackouts and going days without power if they cut electricity during extreme weather conditions. they are not alone. the city of san jose also expressing concern and the mayor said pg&e should not be trusted with control over blackouts, adding that the decision to shut down power sh
leukemia and was 89 years old. >>> back at home, pg&e, the electric company serving most of northern california raise the rate it charges and use the extra money to make wild fire safety improvements. several public meetings will be held by the california public utilities commission. cristina rendon from ktvo is at the headquarters and the first meeting will be held today. >>> the first meeting is at 1:00 this afternoon at the auditorium in san francisco and this is a...
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it's one of the best festivals we have, not just in the bay area, but northern california. this is where we celebrate. 41 years we've celebrated there. you can see how emotional they were to go through all this. >> and you just don't expect it's going to happen. you hear there is all security you. good to one of these events, you think it's going to be great and to be caught in something like this. we heard one witness say you just don't think it's going to happen to you. >> it's hard. let's bring in nbc bay area's lili tan. she has also spoken with some witnesses and people who just left that area. apparently they saw that gunman face-to-face. what do you have, lilttl lili. >> reporter: absolutely. if these women hadn't left their booth when they did, it would be a different story. they were working at a booth called the honey ladies. they left after 5:00 to go use the rest room. when they consider coming back, they heard a gunshot and saw the shooter. they said he was an average joe, a white male around 25 to 35 years old, wearing a brown hat, green vest and shirts. one o
it's one of the best festivals we have, not just in the bay area, but northern california. this is where we celebrate. 41 years we've celebrated there. you can see how emotional they were to go through all this. >> and you just don't expect it's going to happen. you hear there is all security you. good to one of these events, you think it's going to be great and to be caught in something like this. we heard one witness say you just don't think it's going to happen to you. >> it's...
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authorities in northern california say they are not sure at a suspect opened fire garlic festival buts clear, he went with the intent to kill. gilroy police say he was armed with a rifle and cut through a dense to avoid security. three people were killed, 15 were wounded before police shot and killed the assailant. sunday was the last day of the three-day festival. in the philippines, officials and residents are still cleaning up after a series of deadly earthquakes. at least eight people were killed, 60 injured.
authorities in northern california say they are not sure at a suspect opened fire garlic festival buts clear, he went with the intent to kill. gilroy police say he was armed with a rifle and cut through a dense to avoid security. three people were killed, 15 were wounded before police shot and killed the assailant. sunday was the last day of the three-day festival. in the philippines, officials and residents are still cleaning up after a series of deadly earthquakes. at least eight people were...