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even some rain by will cox and some in northern mexico. but there is the center of the storm. it is still over the baja and it's going to track to the north and the east and bring a nice slug of moisture with it. we're@ddwej'? to talk about the impacts coming up in just a bit. temperatures not bad right now. 97 in phoenix. 92?+r&d in because of that 97 in goodyear. chandler at 97. rest of your afternoon looks like this. we can't rule out a thunderstorm or some blowing dust. this evening and overnight but i think the bulk of the rain falls tomorrow. we're going to time it out and tell you who could be at risk -- most at risk coming up in your next forecast. >> sounds good. >>> donald trump and hillary clinton are focusing on southern battle grounds today. with mexico's president. >> united states and mexico. >> reporter: donald trump says mexico's president broke the ground rules when he saiducf men discussed the wall. >> it was discussed that itc6)? wouldn't be discussed. buts:s"? they know my stance. >> reporter: it looked like a softening of his hard line stance. but hillary
even some rain by will cox and some in northern mexico. but there is the center of the storm. it is still over the baja and it's going to track to the north and the east and bring a nice slug of moisture with it. we're@ddwej'? to talk about the impacts coming up in just a bit. temperatures not bad right now. 97 in phoenix. 92?+r&d in because of that 97 in goodyear. chandler at 97. rest of your afternoon looks like this. we can't rule out a thunderstorm or some blowing dust. this evening and...
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Sep 16, 2016
09/16
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that feeling is shared by hureds of thousands of oer people in northern mexico. it is work, but under what conditions. nicholas: it is really not easy. it hasn't had any benefits for us. the government told us it would be good. but we are paying a high price. the poor working conditions are destroying our lives. we have e highest divorce rate here at the rder. the fact is the u.s. firms have relocated hundreds of thousands of jobs to mexico. and mexico's low-wage economy s also put pay levelin the united states under considerable pressure. fr trade increases competition, between workers as well as companies. that's what critics also fair with the planned agreement between the usa and europe, tti p. the streets of asia are unimaginable without them. in other regions they are known as tuk-tuks. they are in important form of transport as well as safeguarding the futures of millions of families. up until now though it is mainly been man behind the wheel. parking bb smokes in public. that is very unusual for a woman in pakistan. she is an anomaly in lahore. she is one
that feeling is shared by hureds of thousands of oer people in northern mexico. it is work, but under what conditions. nicholas: it is really not easy. it hasn't had any benefits for us. the government told us it would be good. but we are paying a high price. the poor working conditions are destroying our lives. we have e highest divorce rate here at the rder. the fact is the u.s. firms have relocated hundreds of thousands of jobs to mexico. and mexico's low-wage economy s also put pay levelin...
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Sep 6, 2016
09/16
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see at the moment, the rain spreading northward from that storm, already pushing its way into northern mexico and much of new mexico. we are going to be dealt kind of a glancing blow from this event. most of the action will again be from about the valley eastward. here's what we expect to see by about dinner time tonight. i thought earlier today by dinner time we in the valley anyway, some more widespread showers or thunderstorms. it looks like now they have been held up a bit. so look for them to be farther south of the valley. but nevertheless they will be on the march. here's the look at around two this morning. this is when the leading edge of the more widespread rain will be coming. what we see around the 6:00-hour, so it would be kind of a typical monsoon storms, just a little bit supercharged from all of this moisture. but again, by about 2:00 a.m., we are going to start to see the showers that's going to be pushing if from this storm, and there will be plenty to go around. we are talking again by tomorrow around dinner, this big wave of water pushing up, again mostly from the valley e
see at the moment, the rain spreading northward from that storm, already pushing its way into northern mexico and much of new mexico. we are going to be dealt kind of a glancing blow from this event. most of the action will again be from about the valley eastward. here's what we expect to see by about dinner time tonight. i thought earlier today by dinner time we in the valley anyway, some more widespread showers or thunderstorms. it looks like now they have been held up a bit. so look for them...
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Sep 5, 2016
09/16
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her, i think we get a sense of the havoc, the damage that's been wreaked on this community in northern mexico. but it could be a stand-in for almost any region in mexico. the large numbers of people who have gone missing or been disappeared as a result of this drug war. i think there are very high profile cases that continue to demonstrate that both the federal government and many states throughout mexico are unable to provide kind of basic security for their citizens. >> reporter: speaking of the decisions of the powerful, can you briefly talk about what's been happening in mexico in recent years in terms of the government's either escalating the violence or cracking down on cartels? >> i think in terms of kind of taking the temperature of security of mexico and how things have changed over the last few years, it really depends who you talk to. there are bubbles in mexico, there are people who are really protected from, inured from the violence, and then there are others who are confronting it in very direct ways. if you spent any time in mexico and you follow the protest movements, one of t
her, i think we get a sense of the havoc, the damage that's been wreaked on this community in northern mexico. but it could be a stand-in for almost any region in mexico. the large numbers of people who have gone missing or been disappeared as a result of this drug war. i think there are very high profile cases that continue to demonstrate that both the federal government and many states throughout mexico are unable to provide kind of basic security for their citizens. >> reporter:...
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Sep 26, 2016
09/16
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that doesn't even touch sudan, congo, northern mexico. that's sad. but the disturbed girl who made it her life's mission to take down this administration, the one who was happily-- no, gleefully-- carrying your illegitimate bastard child-- she's no longer with us? well, i'm sorry if i'm not sitting shivah. i'm sorry if i can't help but see the millions of people that we'll actually be able to help i am sorry, but this is a good thing. it is a good thing for us. it is a good thing for the country. (door closes) what happened to mckinley? i was just getting used to seeing his judge-y face every morning. he's being restored. his judge-y face got flaky. what's your preference-- madison or van buren? van buren has a certain wisdom about him. what's bothering you? i think we're gonna pass the d.r.e.a.m. act. cyrus is on it like a dog with a bone. you know he called sanchez' widow? good. it needs to be passed. still, there should be limits. we're political animals. we're not animals. sometimes i think he's too willing to go to extremes. tom, hal, would you
that doesn't even touch sudan, congo, northern mexico. that's sad. but the disturbed girl who made it her life's mission to take down this administration, the one who was happily-- no, gleefully-- carrying your illegitimate bastard child-- she's no longer with us? well, i'm sorry if i'm not sitting shivah. i'm sorry if i can't help but see the millions of people that we'll actually be able to help i am sorry, but this is a good thing. it is a good thing for us. it is a good thing for the...
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Sep 11, 2016
09/16
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position that say the state of arizona, that for years governors in the border state, both in northern mexicond in the southwestern u.s. had a lot of contact. they realize that a lot of their problems are local. and regional. and that is true border towns as well. relationship between el paso and -- or tijuana and san diego. you might be surprised at just how far some of those relationships go. >> host: what douche surveys show about mexican attitudes? the mexican people's attitude toward the u.s.? >> guest: i think there are number of different surveys that have been done, one of the general conclusions i would say is that you should not judge what people's attitudes are about government in terms of what people's attitudes are about the people. so in general terms are actually a lot of positive evaluations provided both by mexicans and americans toward each other. i think it would surprise some people. and when you ask them their attitudes about certain values or issues i've sometimes you find very close similarities in terms of the importance that both mexicans and americans would give to t
position that say the state of arizona, that for years governors in the border state, both in northern mexicond in the southwestern u.s. had a lot of contact. they realize that a lot of their problems are local. and regional. and that is true border towns as well. relationship between el paso and -- or tijuana and san diego. you might be surprised at just how far some of those relationships go. >> host: what douche surveys show about mexican attitudes? the mexican people's attitude toward...
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Sep 6, 2016
09/16
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landfall as a category 2 in the southern tip there peninsula weakening to a 1 and then up into northern mexico as an area of low pressure with a lot of moisture. you can see that it is on wednesday at 5:00 as that moisture begins to make their way in. we will be anticipating quite a bit of rainfall. the question is where exactly that will happen. we'll take a look at where newton is going to -- what newton is going to bring to the valley. >> thanks, caribe. >>> the storm could hit on the two-year anniversary on the storm of the century. went, seeing i-10 flooded, people were stranded for hours. and so has there been any real change since then or could we be in for a repeat? here is team 12's william pitts. >> this left overhurricane is set to hit arizona on -- this leftover hurricane is expected to hit arizona. depending on how much rain drops this time the freeways could flood one more time. adot says they have 59 pumps on valleyay three minutes. but if there is more water than that, the pumps won't clear the water away fast enough when the freeways flood like they did in 2014. adot has crews
landfall as a category 2 in the southern tip there peninsula weakening to a 1 and then up into northern mexico as an area of low pressure with a lot of moisture. you can see that it is on wednesday at 5:00 as that moisture begins to make their way in. we will be anticipating quite a bit of rainfall. the question is where exactly that will happen. we'll take a look at where newton is going to -- what newton is going to bring to the valley. >> thanks, caribe. >>> the storm could...
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Sep 6, 2016
09/16
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. >>> meanwhile, hurricane newton is bringing dangerous flooding and mud slides to northern mexico's west coast and may eventually move up to arizona. >> paul williams is tracking the path of both storms. good morning. >> good morning. hermine continues to turn off the east coast. this is the trekking we're expecting to curve away and go toward the deeper water and lose strength. a moderate risk of rough surf, coastal flooding, beach erosion and strong winds. hurricane newton, expected to bring misery with significant rainfall and flooding in the four corners. nick, diane? >> thank you. >>> as we wrap up summer, it's beginning to look like winter in some parts of montana. >> there is as much as ten inches of snow in some of the higher elevations. bare tooth pass is closed because of snow and high winds. september snow is not that unusual for this area. the big sky ski resort had some in july, b ski resorts weren't open until thanksgiving. >> what good is the snow if you can't ski? >> no good. >>> so struggling actors spend a lot of time pounding the pavement trying to make money. not
. >>> meanwhile, hurricane newton is bringing dangerous flooding and mud slides to northern mexico's west coast and may eventually move up to arizona. >> paul williams is tracking the path of both storms. good morning. >> good morning. hermine continues to turn off the east coast. this is the trekking we're expecting to curve away and go toward the deeper water and lose strength. a moderate risk of rough surf, coastal flooding, beach erosion and strong winds. hurricane...
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Sep 6, 2016
09/16
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and staying a tropical storm as it goes through northern mexico and eventually crossing into our state as a weak tropical storm or an area of low pressure as it moves in to southeast arizona. track still similar to where it was this morning with the main impact in areas just southeast but we've got chances for showers and storms here in the valley too. and any storms that develop will have the potential of producing very heavy flooding rainfall. we have to keep a close eye on this. the forecast to weaken to a tropical storm over the next 12 hours. and then it will move into northwest mexico. and eventually moving into southern arizona as a tropical storm or an area of low pressure by early tomorrow morning. the markets in southern arizona we'll see showers and storms developing by mid-afternoon today into tonight. the more widespread rain for the southeast arizona happens as we go into tomorrow morning and through the day tomorrow. for the valley. we have a slight chance of dust in evening. and a slight chance of a few storms as well. but for us, the better rain chances kick in tonight
and staying a tropical storm as it goes through northern mexico and eventually crossing into our state as a weak tropical storm or an area of low pressure as it moves in to southeast arizona. track still similar to where it was this morning with the main impact in areas just southeast but we've got chances for showers and storms here in the valley too. and any storms that develop will have the potential of producing very heavy flooding rainfall. we have to keep a close eye on this. the forecast...
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Sep 1, 2016
09/16
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you go to northern new mexico, northern new mexico is one of the hubs for overdoses of heroin. i don't know how else we're going to do it unless we build a wall and we have to stop the immigration. >> if he wants to take back our country, he can stop by digging up the bodies of american soldiers who were illegal immigrants who died in iraq and afghanistan for this country. you have people who have served this country. i heard lewandowski say some things about illegal immigrants. guys who have died. these are guys who have served our country. we have guys creating wealth for this country. at this point, we better change our rhetoric. if not, we're going to lose the presidency again. >> thank you so much for being with us. >>> any minute now, vice president joe biden will hit the campaign trail. what will he say about donald trump's speech last night? my bet, he didn't like it. we'll bring you the remarks live. and then breaking news this morning. big explosion on the space x launch pad. this is at cape canaveral. response teams just arriving on site of the blast. we have details
you go to northern new mexico, northern new mexico is one of the hubs for overdoses of heroin. i don't know how else we're going to do it unless we build a wall and we have to stop the immigration. >> if he wants to take back our country, he can stop by digging up the bodies of american soldiers who were illegal immigrants who died in iraq and afghanistan for this country. you have people who have served this country. i heard lewandowski say some things about illegal immigrants. guys who...
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Sep 6, 2016
09/16
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now new storms are developing in northern new mexico. those are headed toward raton pass. that's the beginning of what i kicking up in southeast colorado during the afternoon and evening. we'll see them here. they will be after 4:00 and lasting as late as sunset or beyond here in the front range. now, we'll have a possibility of some damaging winds and hail and also some pockets of heavy rain. notice the farther east you go, it gets more intense out there. our friends on the plains will share in this in spades. clouds dissipate and get up close to evening before things start to move out. if you do get one or two storms in the area. >> so my car just went to the shop for hail damage we had a month ago. >> so all you vethe is sneak out a little early or park underground. thanks, marty. so, today firefighters are apparently getting a better handle on the starwood wildfire in larimer county. it's about 35% contained. we now know it was lightning that sparked the flames to 350 acres near red feathers lake. i guess that's helping. we've got 35% containment. the chain itt educati
now new storms are developing in northern new mexico. those are headed toward raton pass. that's the beginning of what i kicking up in southeast colorado during the afternoon and evening. we'll see them here. they will be after 4:00 and lasting as late as sunset or beyond here in the front range. now, we'll have a possibility of some damaging winds and hail and also some pockets of heavy rain. notice the farther east you go, it gets more intense out there. our friends on the plains will share...
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Sep 4, 2016
09/16
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. >>> more than two dozen people were rescued from a sinking fishing boat off the coast of northern mexico. officials received a report yesterday morning that a 63-foot fishing boat was taking on water after it struck rocks. a commercial fishing boat was in the area. those good samaritans rescued the 21 passengers and five crew members. one passenger recalls the moment of the collision. >> i was walking out of the bathroom. that's when the boat went full on collision with the island. it threw everybody. put everybody in a frenzy. >> it was reported to have broken apart. the rescued passengers were then transferred to a coast guard cutter and were taken to safety in san diego. >>> while the giant storm hermine continues pummeling the east coast, it's no longer a hurricane. but it's gaining strength and could become a hurricane again. the storm has caused two deaths and it's threatening to ruin labor day for millions of people. we have the latest on the storm's deadly path. >> reporter: the storm barrelling into florida as a hurricane friday has killed two people while taking out its wrath o
. >>> more than two dozen people were rescued from a sinking fishing boat off the coast of northern mexico. officials received a report yesterday morning that a 63-foot fishing boat was taking on water after it struck rocks. a commercial fishing boat was in the area. those good samaritans rescued the 21 passengers and five crew members. one passenger recalls the moment of the collision. >> i was walking out of the bathroom. that's when the boat went full on collision with the...
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Sep 19, 2016
09/16
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here's what's happening across the country, currently, we have high pressure over northern new mexico and the texas, that's bringing us dry weather in colorado. in the northern tier, we will have a potential for a few storms, in the midwest, super rainy along the mid-atlantic and the new england states. let's bring you back home. 62 degrees, a few degrees warmer than just 24 hours ago. in the high country, 30s, 40s, the western slope, currently stands at 53 degrees. fast forward to this afternoon, mountains. upper 80s for fort collins, greeley, denver, 90 degrees. our normal high this time of the year is 79. so we're going to be 10 or so degrees above average. on the eastern plains, temperatures around 92 for my friends in rey. now, get your purple ready because this afternoon, our rockies will take on the cardinals first pitch 6:40, you're sitting out there in the stands, it is going to be hot. h.o. t. plenty of blue in thesk our temperatures will gradually cool into the mid 70s, so i don't think you'll need the sweater, because it's going to be super mild out there. futurecast will
here's what's happening across the country, currently, we have high pressure over northern new mexico and the texas, that's bringing us dry weather in colorado. in the northern tier, we will have a potential for a few storms, in the midwest, super rainy along the mid-atlantic and the new england states. let's bring you back home. 62 degrees, a few degrees warmer than just 24 hours ago. in the high country, 30s, 40s, the western slope, currently stands at 53 degrees. fast forward to this...
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Sep 6, 2016
09/16
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on wednesday, it is going to interior nexts of northern mexico and into arizona. high of 91-degrees. and tram, still some storms scattered on thursday before we start to taper off on friday. i like double digits, though. >>> he gets an a for effort. an oakland athletics ball ball gave his all. the reaction from players in our shot of the morning. >> plus, the nfl is back in the season when it kicks off on thursday night. morning to you, how many official game footballs does wilson provide the nfl with every season in pick a number a big number. we will have the answer in two minutes. you are watching 12 today. 's a sure thing. now get two medium two toppings pizzas for just $6.99 each. that's right just $6.99 each. better ingredients. better pizza. >>> good morning to you once again, 6:24 a.m. on this tuesday here on 12 today. and now it is time for your 12 today trivia question. the nfl is week. so our question to you, how many official game footballs does wilson provide the nfl with every season? any last minute guesses? >> i am going to say hundreds. >> 20,000
on wednesday, it is going to interior nexts of northern mexico and into arizona. high of 91-degrees. and tram, still some storms scattered on thursday before we start to taper off on friday. i like double digits, though. >>> he gets an a for effort. an oakland athletics ball ball gave his all. the reaction from players in our shot of the morning. >> plus, the nfl is back in the season when it kicks off on thursday night. morning to you, how many official game footballs does...
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Sep 19, 2016
09/16
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watch the future cast for tuesday tomorrow high pressure over southern colorado northern new mexico. clear skies again for the entire state. but once we get to tuesday afternoon that high moves out over texas and opens the door fire little moisture to come in. so by tuesday we'll have a few more clouds around here and that will lead to gradual cool down as we get closer and closer to the first day of fall in the 40s 30s in the mountains. 50s, 30s download. upper 80s to mid-90s across the eastern plains. summertime in the east. 70s 80s in the mountains. mostly 80s out west. grand junction 89 tomorrow. my forecast tonight mostly clear and mild big bright moon out there tonight. it was a harvest moon on friday take a look at that. 56 in the city tonight. tomorrow mostly sunny breezy and warm. near 90 for the high temperature tomorrow. and looking ahead another warm y with some late day clouds. mostly cloudy and cooler on wednesday with 82. the first day of fall on thursday there's a chance a late day thunderstorm, 70s by friday with isolated storms and it looks like fall is kind of just
watch the future cast for tuesday tomorrow high pressure over southern colorado northern new mexico. clear skies again for the entire state. but once we get to tuesday afternoon that high moves out over texas and opens the door fire little moisture to come in. so by tuesday we'll have a few more clouds around here and that will lead to gradual cool down as we get closer and closer to the first day of fall in the 40s 30s in the mountains. 50s, 30s download. upper 80s to mid-90s across the...
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Sep 21, 2016
09/16
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just in northern new mexico should get more rain let's type out our futurecast. rain down to our southwest and a little bit later on we may have some rain down south today in parts of real blanco and garfield county's. by 4:00 or 5:00 south of denver it could be moderate and then overnight tonight the skies clear so tomorrow it should be sunnier for us with some rain down to the southwest with the chance of more rain tomorrow afternoon and evening. eastern plains looks to be mainly on the dry side tomorrow. temperatures today 84 in denver , slightly cooler than yesterday. 90s still in in lamar. the high country is back down to the 60s today with 66 in frisco. timing out your day today we have a chance for rain in the afternoon and evening with skies clearing overnight. we are still 85 degrees on friday with a slight chance for storms. we cool down in the 60s on saturday and sunday with coming into town. it is nothing that will have to disengage the cruise control. here we are across the denver metro area with a few troubles on 14th and oceola. along see e-470 out
just in northern new mexico should get more rain let's type out our futurecast. rain down to our southwest and a little bit later on we may have some rain down south today in parts of real blanco and garfield county's. by 4:00 or 5:00 south of denver it could be moderate and then overnight tonight the skies clear so tomorrow it should be sunnier for us with some rain down to the southwest with the chance of more rain tomorrow afternoon and evening. eastern plains looks to be mainly on the dry...
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Sep 6, 2016
09/16
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and then move further into northern mexico.eople living in those areas right now are under a hurricane warning. >>> and that's why you wonder they have some good deals going to those parts right now. >> yes. >> yeah. not so great. >> no coincidence, caribbean or baja california. still category one hurricane with winds close to 90 miles per hour. the forecast will take you to the south right now. seeing the latest on hurricane newton there. the winds at 90 miles per hour. very interesting as it moves northward it maintains category 1 strength and then redirects over into southern arizona as tropical low which may bring some flooding rains to parts of southeastern arizona and new mexico as that storm weakens and moves off into the desert southwest. none of that moisture expected to spill westward. it is a chilly start again feeling more like fall again with 40s around santa rosa. right now in san jose, 57 degrees. hazy skies. if you're sendinging the kids off to school los gatos you will see the numbers warming close to the 90s t
and then move further into northern mexico.eople living in those areas right now are under a hurricane warning. >>> and that's why you wonder they have some good deals going to those parts right now. >> yes. >> yeah. not so great. >> no coincidence, caribbean or baja california. still category one hurricane with winds close to 90 miles per hour. the forecast will take you to the south right now. seeing the latest on hurricane newton there. the winds at 90 miles per...
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Sep 6, 2016
09/16
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it's expected to travel through the region today and then move farther north into northern mexico.ose areas right now are under a hurricane warning. >> looks like they're getting ready there. ready for your day? let's check in with rob. he's in for kari with a look at our forecast. >> temperatures right now in the 50s but quickly warming heading into the afternoon. this is the first of three days we could see 90s across some of our value is will. areas of south of san jose, even san francisco getting in on the warming trend. low 70s in the forecast. mid 80s for the north bay and tri-valley today climbing into the mid 90s. quick check of the seven-day forecast. valley temperatures in a few spots including the tri-valley could approach the upper 90s for wednesday. to see what's happening right now, here's mike. >> that's right, rob. after a quick start tort morning commute, 5:00, saw activity. 6:00, easing back in as folks returning to work. look at your map all over the bay. we do talk about san francisco. earlier crash at the maze has cleared. still slow off of 580. in san francisc
it's expected to travel through the region today and then move farther north into northern mexico.ose areas right now are under a hurricane warning. >> looks like they're getting ready there. ready for your day? let's check in with rob. he's in for kari with a look at our forecast. >> temperatures right now in the 50s but quickly warming heading into the afternoon. this is the first of three days we could see 90s across some of our value is will. areas of south of san jose, even san...
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Sep 25, 2016
09/16
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coldn front the biggie here as t goes from almost northern mexico all the way up into central canadarn and severe weather alog the front from yesterday has diminished. but the time it gets through canada it will weakent least strong enough by showers by midweek and and we will continue to track showers as they work from west to east and the dew points start ado points start to climb.e dewpoint at 43. a beautiful day today mostly sunny. hot, around 75.ny showers begin working into northwestern ohio late tonight and early tomorrow morning.es looks like we will see some ring from west to east and generally a quarter of an inch of rain most of that fallen by 5:00 p.m. tomorrow. t i was going to go to traffic but we don't do traffic on the weekends. >> roads are all clear. >> think thank you scott. >>> it is a small stretch of road t but the eastbound bridgen output connects the east side to the west end also but generations together to remember the man the bridge wass for. >> it was years in the making. the eastbound span is open to traffic this morning. we were there for the ribbon-cuttin
coldn front the biggie here as t goes from almost northern mexico all the way up into central canadarn and severe weather alog the front from yesterday has diminished. but the time it gets through canada it will weakent least strong enough by showers by midweek and and we will continue to track showers as they work from west to east and the dew points start ado points start to climb.e dewpoint at 43. a beautiful day today mostly sunny. hot, around 75.ny showers begin working into northwestern...
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Sep 2, 2016
09/16
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there's the monsoon moisture sitting in the northern portion of mexico look towards our west. can you see that storm system. it will drop and that means a lot of dry air working towards the region. that means a nice drying trend for us. 101 on your sunday. yes web do return those chance of thunderstorms back on thursday. let's send it out to cam with sports. university of phoenix stadium. this game about staying healthy and figuring out who will make this roster and who isn't. most of the starters won't play,play, but the one that could play a lot is rookie corner back brandon williams. look for williams to be the week 1 starter. he still knows there's plenty of work to be done. >> once the game starts feeling like practice, the speed of it, that's when you get more comfortable and can start making plays. >> reporter: you will also see a lot of rookie robert cand fixer. he looked very impressive in asu play their first game in the new-look sun devil stadium. kickoff is at 8:00. arizona will take on b imrurntion it's the in almost 60 years the wildcats will be playing a non-bow
there's the monsoon moisture sitting in the northern portion of mexico look towards our west. can you see that storm system. it will drop and that means a lot of dry air working towards the region. that means a nice drying trend for us. 101 on your sunday. yes web do return those chance of thunderstorms back on thursday. let's send it out to cam with sports. university of phoenix stadium. this game about staying healthy and figuring out who will make this roster and who isn't. most of the...
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Sep 20, 2016
09/16
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closer, this shows where the rain is starting to move in into southern arizona and up to the northern baja of mexico and into california as well. los angeles and san diego could be getting heavy rain. most of the heavy rain is going to be situated over here in the we're looking at .10-.25 of an inch of rain, upwards of .75-inch of rain. 85 in phoenix. 86 in gila bend. readings warmer in the high country where the humidity will keep temperatures warmer. look at this 10-day forecast. we got the rain in the forecast, tuesday, wednesday, and a chance on thursday. 85 tomorrow and readings in the 90's and you can get weather 24/7 on fox10phoenix.com. >> reporter: this is what makes bruce arians the aggressive play caller he is today. the touchdown that iced the game. you have to hear what he has to say today about the long bomb to because it's better to give than to receive. because there's no place like home. midfirst bank will always be true to your money - with innovative services that let you focus on what's most important. scalpel. i have no idea what i'm doing. i'm just a tv doctor. (scream) i don't
closer, this shows where the rain is starting to move in into southern arizona and up to the northern baja of mexico and into california as well. los angeles and san diego could be getting heavy rain. most of the heavy rain is going to be situated over here in the we're looking at .10-.25 of an inch of rain, upwards of .75-inch of rain. 85 in phoenix. 86 in gila bend. readings warmer in the high country where the humidity will keep temperatures warmer. look at this 10-day forecast. we got the...
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Sep 6, 2016
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the track will take it across baja, and over parts of northern and western mexico. wind is at 85 miles an hour by a -- by 11 am, and it looks like it will make a beeline toward tucson in new mexico. if you have travel plans, maybe down the albuquerque or tucson, and even phoenix, you could be in line for heavy rain, but right now moving over cabo san lucas. berkeley at 51, half moon bay 48, and woodside at 49, mineral park is closed, along with stanford and los altos. look at monterey at 49, and cooling-off period truckee in south lake tahoe when the 30s, incline village at 46. the coast will see the fog burning off, but this high pressure in for a couple of days, and you can find some very warm air a little bit higher translating into warmer temperatures. inland temperatures are now above the upper 80s, and a few low 90s. the warmest period will be tomorrow and then we will level off and ease into a slow cooling trend.>> i like that.>> this will hit cabo and then end up somewhere around tucson by tonight and tomorrow.>>> the giants have lost five out of the last se
the track will take it across baja, and over parts of northern and western mexico. wind is at 85 miles an hour by a -- by 11 am, and it looks like it will make a beeline toward tucson in new mexico. if you have travel plans, maybe down the albuquerque or tucson, and even phoenix, you could be in line for heavy rain, but right now moving over cabo san lucas. berkeley at 51, half moon bay 48, and woodside at 49, mineral park is closed, along with stanford and los altos. look at monterey at 49,...
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Sep 20, 2016
09/16
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most of the severe weather as this hurricane starts to move northwest toward the baja, the northern baja of mexico. take a look, we have 90 miles an hour winds. it will cease being a hurricane and become a storm but a pretty strong stomach. -- storm. we are currently seeing rain in imperial county. we're seeing light rain in yuma. the question is how much will it make to the metro area. this will creep its way up, northern arizona will get rain as well as phoenix. we are not going to get as much rain as we will in the .75 of rain is possible in western arizona as we look at .10-.25 is expected. futurecast showing it moving up. yuma getting hit. we see a band or so coming up through kingman, grand canyon but most of the rain will be to the west of phoenix. we won't see a huge rain maker a .10-.25 of an inch is expected to fall in the metro area. we could see cloudy conditions through wednesday. forecast lows tonight won't be too bad. 77 tonight and cloud cover. look at the highs tomorrow, 85 for the daytime high in phoenix. 67 in prescott. 72 in sedona. 86 in gila bend. 87 in yuma. cooler temperatu
most of the severe weather as this hurricane starts to move northwest toward the baja, the northern baja of mexico. take a look, we have 90 miles an hour winds. it will cease being a hurricane and become a storm but a pretty strong stomach. -- storm. we are currently seeing rain in imperial county. we're seeing light rain in yuma. the question is how much will it make to the metro area. this will creep its way up, northern arizona will get rain as well as phoenix. we are not going to get as...
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Sep 25, 2016
09/16
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see the area of low pressure over northern new mexico. this is going to push off to the west and it sets up to push moisture into arizona. we start monday with an increase in clouds and winds and we'll start to see the the flagstaff area as we head into tuesday and wednesday so a little bit of an active weather week as we're windsing up monsoon season this week. take a look at futurecast. calm, not a lot happening throughout the day. as we start to head into our other night hours on monday and the start of the day on monday, the moisture pushes right southern arizona. we'll have light to moderate showers. we'll get a little drizzle. by 2:30 in the afternoon showers over show low. for tomorrow your temperatures in the valley will range between 91 and 97 degrees. so warmer than we were today. 65 flagstaff, 72 show low, 78 94 for bullhead city. upper 80s for your monday and tuesday. it looks like tuesday and wednesday will be the best chance for somehow sers. we're talking a tenth of an inch of rain if we get anything. 95 and drying out by t
see the area of low pressure over northern new mexico. this is going to push off to the west and it sets up to push moisture into arizona. we start monday with an increase in clouds and winds and we'll start to see the the flagstaff area as we head into tuesday and wednesday so a little bit of an active weather week as we're windsing up monsoon season this week. take a look at futurecast. calm, not a lot happening throughout the day. as we start to head into our other night hours on monday and...
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Sep 25, 2016
09/16
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center is dropping out of arizona right now and what it's going do is sit right over the northern portion of mexico. see all arizona and will result anyway slight chance of rain into your forecast monday all the way through wednesday. this is tuesday afternoon. the main threat is going to be to the east, but we still do have that threat in the valley and we'll take anything that we can get. here is a look at the seven-day forecast. slight chance of storms monday, tuesday and wednesday. temperatures about 91 on tuesday. and trisha we warm it back up by next weekend. >> thank you for that matt. >> still ahead on 12 news at we got married in june... ...on tunaday. there's a subway? $3.50 sub of the day to help you remember life's important days. every day a different six-inch sub for just $3.50 at subway? every day of the week. her name is teri... ...she was born on we'll be watching, item it's almost time for the susan g. komen race for the cure and join 12 news as we support the race this year at craves chavez plaza in phoenix. you can register at komenarizona.org. >> tonight of-a-kind event for thr
center is dropping out of arizona right now and what it's going do is sit right over the northern portion of mexico. see all arizona and will result anyway slight chance of rain into your forecast monday all the way through wednesday. this is tuesday afternoon. the main threat is going to be to the east, but we still do have that threat in the valley and we'll take anything that we can get. here is a look at the seven-day forecast. slight chance of storms monday, tuesday and wednesday....
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Sep 15, 2016
09/16
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i come back to open door of a 4, the states closed, an underpass in northern new mexico saying big trucks could not fit under the under pass causing trucks to have a 6-hour detour. trucker comes in and says, they have closed t. well they closed it because your truck won't fit. i have driven my truck 6 million miles, and i go underneath that bridge at 70-miles-per-hour. there's nothing wrong. i'll get that bridge opened up tomorrow. i called the secretary of that department, he laughed and he said that bridge, trucks don't fit -- yes they do and we opened it up. my point is, government does go awry. there should be mechanisms to differentiate between what is good and what is capri husband is behavior by bureaucrats. but it should be, that vigilance. good government was easy. >> national security and foreign policy, this past sunday we just marked 9/11. since then we have been involved in iraq and afghanistan. what is your position on the war against terrorism. >> after 9/11, i supported going into afghanistan. we were attacked and we attack back. al qaeda,but after being in afghanistan for
i come back to open door of a 4, the states closed, an underpass in northern new mexico saying big trucks could not fit under the under pass causing trucks to have a 6-hour detour. trucker comes in and says, they have closed t. well they closed it because your truck won't fit. i have driven my truck 6 million miles, and i go underneath that bridge at 70-miles-per-hour. there's nothing wrong. i'll get that bridge opened up tomorrow. i called the secretary of that department, he laughed and he...
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Sep 15, 2016
09/16
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underpassclosed and in northern new mexico saying big trucks but not fit under the underpass. a sixg trucks to have hour detour every time they took that route. a trucker comes in and says -- hey, they closed this. and i said, they closed it because your truck will not fit under this. under that bridge. there is nothing wrong with that bridge. and i said -- i will get that bridge opened up tomorrow. thatled the secretary of department and he laughed at me. and i said -- they do fit under that bridge. and we opened it up. my point is that government does go awry and there should be mechanisms to differentiate between what is good and what is not so good. and what is capricious behavior on the part is oftentimes singular bureaucrats within the system. but it should be that vigilant. good government was easy. let us talk national security and foreign policy. on sunday, we marked the 15th anniversary of 9/11. since then, we have been involved in conflicts in afghanistan and iraq. i. johnson: after 9/11, supported going into afghanistan. we were attacked. we attacked back. al qaeda
underpassclosed and in northern new mexico saying big trucks but not fit under the underpass. a sixg trucks to have hour detour every time they took that route. a trucker comes in and says -- hey, they closed this. and i said, they closed it because your truck will not fit under this. under that bridge. there is nothing wrong with that bridge. and i said -- i will get that bridge opened up tomorrow. thatled the secretary of department and he laughed at me. and i said -- they do fit under that...
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Sep 19, 2016
09/16
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here's what's happening across the country, we have high pressure in control over northern new mexico, and texas, and what high pressure, this dry weather, it is warming for severe weather around the midwest and pretty stormy from n the new england states. back at home, you'll need is sunglasses this morning because our ride into work is going to be pretty sunny. temperatures at 62. then for the afternoon rush, temperatures will be at 87 degrees, on those dry roads. but we're actually about 5 degrees warmer than just 24 hours ago. so that is setting the pace for the warmup this afternoon. in the high country, temperatures in the 30s, and 40s, in some spots. fast forward to this afternoon, it will be toasty in the eastern half of the state. 80s and 90s. in the high country, 70s and 89 over in grand junction. this afternoon, if you're headed to coors field to cheer on our rockies against the cardinals, it is going to be hot in those seats. temperatures in around first pitch, and then for the remainder of the game, we're going to remain under those clear skies, so you don't need to worry
here's what's happening across the country, we have high pressure in control over northern new mexico, and texas, and what high pressure, this dry weather, it is warming for severe weather around the midwest and pretty stormy from n the new england states. back at home, you'll need is sunglasses this morning because our ride into work is going to be pretty sunny. temperatures at 62. then for the afternoon rush, temperatures will be at 87 degrees, on those dry roads. but we're actually about 5...
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Sep 6, 2016
09/16
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gulf of california, it will maintain hurricane status until probably tonight, and then move into northern mexicotomorrow. 50s on the temps. had a lot of 40s. still half-moon bay, i expect the next hour to jump up. today looks to be a day where temperatures go above average, even on the coast and around the bay. that translates to 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s. lots of sunshine. all righty, sal, what do we have, sir. >> we have a lot of slow traffic taking more than an hour. this is the first time we have seen that in a long time. there's not an accident, sometimes we see that in a bad crash. the east shore freeway, 69 minutes to drive from the carcinas bridge out to the mcarthur made. you heard me right, 69 minutes. that is a terrible commute. we're going to be spending time on the road. when you get to the bay bridge. it's also backed up and there's more traffic there. 880 is very slow. driving up north from 238. you know what, i'll use 580. that's not a good idea. 580 is super slow from castro valley to the lake shore curve. that's not going to work either. this is the new commute for the fall, and as
gulf of california, it will maintain hurricane status until probably tonight, and then move into northern mexicotomorrow. 50s on the temps. had a lot of 40s. still half-moon bay, i expect the next hour to jump up. today looks to be a day where temperatures go above average, even on the coast and around the bay. that translates to 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s. lots of sunshine. all righty, sal, what do we have, sir. >> we have a lot of slow traffic taking more than an hour. this is the first time...
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Sep 13, 2016
09/16
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el paso with the sister city of ciudad juarez in northern mexico, two traditions, two languages to become one at this point. furthermore, el paso, texas, is 85% mexican american and happens to be one of the poorest communities in it our country. this is a chance for this president to open up public lands to ensure that we have access and participation by everyone in this country and to ensure our national monuments visitors reflect the communities and the growing changing demographics in this country. i also think that it's important to know that this community is unified in ensuring we protect, preserve and pass on castor range to future generations. 27,000 el pasoans have signed letters to the president. despite the relative poverty, $1.5 million have been raised to complement whatever federal investment is necessary. and the largest school district has made a commitment to ensure that every fourth grader has access to castor range should it be preserved, that it's part of their curriculum and they have a travel there to explore and appreciate its wonder. lastly, mr. speaker, here are s
el paso with the sister city of ciudad juarez in northern mexico, two traditions, two languages to become one at this point. furthermore, el paso, texas, is 85% mexican american and happens to be one of the poorest communities in it our country. this is a chance for this president to open up public lands to ensure that we have access and participation by everyone in this country and to ensure our national monuments visitors reflect the communities and the growing changing demographics in this...
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pressure center developing in the southeastern corner of the state dropping down into the northern portions of mexico, you can see that on futurecast, pressure center and that is why it will be windy today in the high country we could see wind gusts upwards of 35 to 40 miles per hour it will be breezy as well, as the low drops to the south although the moisture will funnel directly into the state tomorrow afternoon, the best chance is over on the eastern side of our state but a 10% chance of on the valley. this will continue to or tuesday and wednesday as the of arizona, certainly an active period moving into the forecast, for today the monsoon meter at zero everywhere in the valley, certainly get outside and enjoy the temperatures, it does not get much better, 72 gorgeous degrees. 65 flagstaff, 66 grand canyon all along the river a little warmer, 98 in yuma. a look at the next seven days, tomorrow, temperatures tuesday and wednesday dropping into the low 90s. by next weekend things will start warming back up to normal, but this is really the time to start looking for a house, he will have interactio
pressure center developing in the southeastern corner of the state dropping down into the northern portions of mexico, you can see that on futurecast, pressure center and that is why it will be windy today in the high country we could see wind gusts upwards of 35 to 40 miles per hour it will be breezy as well, as the low drops to the south although the moisture will funnel directly into the state tomorrow afternoon, the best chance is over on the eastern side of our state but a 10% chance of on...
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Sep 2, 2016
09/16
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mexico. projected to hit northern florida and head towards the carolinas. >> . hr*et think about what we're we can rebuild a home. rebuild a business. we cannot rebuild a life. >> locals bracing for impact. as the hurricane gets closer to shore. boarding up windows to protect them from winds and flying debris. >> we're nailing up the windows. >> i have shutters on the front. and down here just checking all the lines. >> other residents stocking up on groceries. hoping >> we have so soda. we have peanuts. we>> rains and heavy winds hittg the coast. even before the storm reaches land. >> . >> the federal emergency management agency reminding residents to be caution. and heed official warnings. >> there's an evacuation, follow it. get yourself and your family out
mexico. projected to hit northern florida and head towards the carolinas. >> . hr*et think about what we're we can rebuild a home. rebuild a business. we cannot rebuild a life. >> locals bracing for impact. as the hurricane gets closer to shore. boarding up windows to protect them from winds and flying debris. >> we're nailing up the windows. >> i have shutters on the front. and down here just checking all the lines. >> other residents stocking up on groceries....
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Sep 30, 2016
09/16
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northern rockies and through the great lakes. warmer conditions across southern colorado and especially arizona and new mexico, colder weather in th northern united states and the main storm track taking the weather conditions to the northern rockies and the northern portions of colorado rockies. denver area, probably about 60- in the upcoming winter season. i will have more at ten. >>> here we go. >>> a local case may rewrite national law. the u.s. supreme court has chosen to hear the case of a highlands ranch family. >> the son that has autism eidnve a minimum education as required with the individual for disabilities act. this family has had the uphill battle. >> this details three previous court decisions against them schools provided them with an appropriate public free education. now the supreme court will weigh in to see in schools just how high the bar is set for special education students. this is the p petition drafted by jack robinson. it says drew that spend four years from kindergarten was regressing in social education and behavioral and functional goals. those that advocate for families say the parents have a big ba
northern rockies and through the great lakes. warmer conditions across southern colorado and especially arizona and new mexico, colder weather in th northern united states and the main storm track taking the weather conditions to the northern rockies and the northern portions of colorado rockies. denver area, probably about 60- in the upcoming winter season. i will have more at ten. >>> here we go. >>> a local case may rewrite national law. the u.s. supreme court has chosen to...
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Sep 1, 2016
09/16
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the capacity of mexico to defend its northern frontiers. when we include this, then our understanding of the mexican war has to shift. and i think this is not just academic interest. i can remember teaching the university of wyoming, getting student essays which talked about the mexican war in derogatory terms about mexicans. obviously we won the war because of negative mexican traits. mexicans lost the war with the united states, perhaps not because they were mexicans, but because they had been getting beaten up on by major indigenous powers so that by the time american troops arrive, they really just have to topple it over. now i don't want to sort of completely revise everything, but these are the kinds of things we need to talk about. if we inject or super impose perhaps indian nations on to those maps that are empty of indian nations, it prompts us and hopefully prompts our students to rethink it and think that it can't be that simple, especially if we do what we don't normally do, and that is to recognize the indian power matters, ind
the capacity of mexico to defend its northern frontiers. when we include this, then our understanding of the mexican war has to shift. and i think this is not just academic interest. i can remember teaching the university of wyoming, getting student essays which talked about the mexican war in derogatory terms about mexicans. obviously we won the war because of negative mexican traits. mexicans lost the war with the united states, perhaps not because they were mexicans, but because they had...
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Sep 24, 2016
09/16
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the great lakes all the way down to the gulf coast down and of southern part of texas and northern parts of mexico as well. as we head into friday were thought to be looking at a little bit of rain in parts of the east united states still fairly quiet though in the nation's mid sections we might actually get some things done or at least allow some folks to dry out there i'm going to have more weather coming up in the next half hour tyne oin me next. u.s. farm report brough tto you by mycogen seeds. visit mocogen dot com or your local mycogen seeds dealer about our relentless dedication to you. to you. welcome back to u s farm report this weekend. on the round table andy shissler of sw trading and don roose of u.s.commodities i guess first we need to talk about this a big bean crop i have heard of some phenomoenal n you look at it tyne, yields so far, are just really this coul dbe a year we're we are just over the top and i think you have to be a little bit fearful of remember with the eighty three million harvested acres each bushels eighty three million in additional bushels, so could be over fou
the great lakes all the way down to the gulf coast down and of southern part of texas and northern parts of mexico as well. as we head into friday were thought to be looking at a little bit of rain in parts of the east united states still fairly quiet though in the nation's mid sections we might actually get some things done or at least allow some folks to dry out there i'm going to have more weather coming up in the next half hour tyne oin me next. u.s. farm report brough tto you by mycogen...
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Sep 18, 2016
09/16
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the state closed and underpass in northern new mexico saying big trucks but not fit under the underpass. causing trucks to have a six hour detour every time they took that route. a trucker comes in and says -- hey, they closed this. and i said, they closed it because your truck will not fit under this. i go under that bridge. there is nothing wrong with that bridge. and i said -- i will get that bridge opened up tomorrow. i called the secretary of that department and he laughed at me. and i said -- they do fit under that bridge. and we opened it up. my point is that government does go awry and there should be mechanisms to differentiate between what is good and what is not so good. and what is capricious behavior on the part is oftentimes singular bureaucrats within the system. but it should be that vigilant. good government was easy. mr. shabazz: let us talk national security and foreign policy. on sunday, we marked the 15th anniversary of 9/11. since then, we have been involved in conflicts in afghanistan and iraq. mr. johnson: after 9/11, i supported going into afghanistan. we were a
the state closed and underpass in northern new mexico saying big trucks but not fit under the underpass. causing trucks to have a six hour detour every time they took that route. a trucker comes in and says -- hey, they closed this. and i said, they closed it because your truck will not fit under this. i go under that bridge. there is nothing wrong with that bridge. and i said -- i will get that bridge opened up tomorrow. i called the secretary of that department and he laughed at me. and i...
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Sep 20, 2016
09/16
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us a westerly flow and then a trough line helping to stir up some more activity across the northern gulf of mexico. there, that's what's left of julia. still churning off the carolina coastline. and we're still watching cold fronts across upper midwest. they are saying some nice cool mornings we're still away before we can expect cold fronts heading our way. we're still at the tropical season karl and now lisa that was td number 13. that worked its way off the coast. became td13 yesterday. is now lisa. so both of these systems aren't really threats to anybody at the time. we have to watch karl because awe watch forecast track, could be heading very close to bermuda as we get into the weekend. lisa good news about this system, looks like it will strengthen but then weaken as we heading out over open water. no threat to any land with see is a what over. our forecast scattered showers and thunderstorms working there way inland daytime high of 90. tend to see things wind down through evening hours. again tomorrow morning could see some of these showers near the coast. 77 degrees. they will work their
us a westerly flow and then a trough line helping to stir up some more activity across the northern gulf of mexico. there, that's what's left of julia. still churning off the carolina coastline. and we're still watching cold fronts across upper midwest. they are saying some nice cool mornings we're still away before we can expect cold fronts heading our way. we're still at the tropical season karl and now lisa that was td number 13. that worked its way off the coast. became td13 yesterday. is...
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Sep 1, 2016
09/16
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know for a fact back monday ad tuesday how we did not expect major intensification in the northern gulf of mexico. obviously it did intensify so say we don't do a good job of predicting intensity. it's too complicated. the models don't get it yet. it's the interaction between the water and the atmosphere. it's just tough. it's a tough science and it's tough to get it right all the time. the track has been very good. now look at this. talk about some forecasting issues. look at this. look at that. can you see that? so what are we going to forecast here? i mean, you talk about the ultimate spaghetti model. look at why it's doing that is the upper level winds over new england ths weekend, a couple of high pressure systems, kind of one west, one north and then you jut do a loop-de-loop-de-loop. >> that's during a labor day weekend. tropical storm warnings up. suwannee river to englewood in yellow for the time asking now we've got a problem up in citrus me in citrus county this has ben well advertised. you'll have a lot more storm surge flooding for you than we will around tampa bay so pay attention t
know for a fact back monday ad tuesday how we did not expect major intensification in the northern gulf of mexico. obviously it did intensify so say we don't do a good job of predicting intensity. it's too complicated. the models don't get it yet. it's the interaction between the water and the atmosphere. it's just tough. it's a tough science and it's tough to get it right all the time. the track has been very good. now look at this. talk about some forecasting issues. look at this. look at...
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Sep 25, 2016
09/16
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northern ............... looking ahead..., a closed upper low will develop across northwest mexico and baja.an upper level low moving up from the south will provide a slight chance of showers across northwest arizona and southern nevada on tuesday and wednesday. this pattern will lead to dry conditions along with locally breezy expected down the colorado river valley on sunday where gusts to 30 mph will be common at times between laughlin/ bullhead city and needles. gusts around 35 mph are possible but mainly isolated to the laughlin/ bullhead city area. .................... looking at your extended forecast--watch for climbing temps at or near 90 --which is near normal--for sunday and monday. up chance of showers tuesday and wednesday but drying out late week. looks like another small climb in temps. late week with near 90s thursday through next saturday. ((sharie johnson)) >>>coming up in sports.. football action and a preview the rebels and vandals matchup woman: here in nevada, those were the worst days of our lives, and congressman heck called it "a blip." narrator: in 2008, joe heck called nevada's hous
northern ............... looking ahead..., a closed upper low will develop across northwest mexico and baja.an upper level low moving up from the south will provide a slight chance of showers across northwest arizona and southern nevada on tuesday and wednesday. this pattern will lead to dry conditions along with locally breezy expected down the colorado river valley on sunday where gusts to 30 mph will be common at times between laughlin/ bullhead city and needles. gusts around 35 mph are...
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Sep 4, 2016
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northern washington. county. pretty open area. quiet. there's a big bulls eye of heat eating away at rain chance. utah. new mexico and much of colorado. we only have a couple thunder storms across northern colorado. you can see the moisture quickly lifted on out of here. as that warm dry air moved into the state. >> . thunder shower. the chance is really decreasing quickly. otherwise windy. the winds have been a nuisance. throughout the day. >> . clear skies tomorrow. if you're climbing a 14er tomorrow morning looks good. windy. keep that in mind. strong winds aloft. by tomorrow afternoon. southeast colorado. has their share of thurpd storms. mostly denver fort collins. greeley. quiet. >> . climbing to arpbdz 70. just like that here. a very low chance for a thunder storm. in the high country tomorrow. highs will be in the 70s to 80s. warmer valleys. 80s for the western slope. 80s to the 90 return on the plain. a toasty one again. remember. the averages are in the low 80s. >> . around denver. downtown hits 92. so if you're coming downtown. should be rather toasty. upper 80s surround the metro area. >> >> first pitch at 2:10. around 90 d
northern washington. county. pretty open area. quiet. there's a big bulls eye of heat eating away at rain chance. utah. new mexico and much of colorado. we only have a couple thunder storms across northern colorado. you can see the moisture quickly lifted on out of here. as that warm dry air moved into the state. >> . thunder shower. the chance is really decreasing quickly. otherwise windy. the winds have been a nuisance. throughout the day. >> . clear skies tomorrow. if you're...
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there are more than three thousand volcanoes in mexico- but only 14 are considered active. the wildfire burning in northern california has now destroyed eight homes... andt hospital. fire officials say the man went to the hospital yesterday- but didn't give any details on his condition. the "loma fire" has burned about six and a half square miles.. and it's still threatening 300 homes and buildings. the fire is burning in the santa cruz mountains.. people in nearby canta clara county have 9neighborhoods is broomfield this week. just northwest of denver, the city spans 34 square miles. broomfield started with beer. in 1889, adolph zang with zang brewing company, was the largest beer producer west of missouri. the city got a slow start.only 160 residents lived broomfield is booming. 9news reporter colleen ferreira spent some time in the city this week. >> let's check in with these 23 giant panda cubs made their public debut in china yesterday. go ahead. enjoy this cuddly way to end the week. they flopped around on the ground together... hang out in trees. the panda babies are all between the ages of one and
there are more than three thousand volcanoes in mexico- but only 14 are considered active. the wildfire burning in northern california has now destroyed eight homes... andt hospital. fire officials say the man went to the hospital yesterday- but didn't give any details on his condition. the "loma fire" has burned about six and a half square miles.. and it's still threatening 300 homes and buildings. the fire is burning in the santa cruz mountains.. people in nearby canta clara county...
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northern part of the county. pretty big storm along the new mexico border and then showers north of wilcox. that will be away from the valley. we may be quiet for the rest of the night. wouldn't rule out anothe shower or stray storm popping up. tomorrow, slight chances and the weekend things are dry. your weekend is safe if you have any plans. temperature-wise, coming down to 101 on sunday. rest of the state, looking at storms up around the northern zone. talking around prescott and flagstaff and out towards the white mountains. again, the same threats, heavy that's going to be a possibility. labor day looks good and bring back storm chances by next thursday. we upped the ante at culver's to create the new crispy southwest chicken sandwich. all-natural, whole white meat chicken breast. the perfect cheese for pepper jack is going to be creamy and mild, and it's really going to tone down to taste the cheese first, and then you're going to get just a little bit of warmth from the peppers. it's really good. a bold new flavor and only here for a limited time. mmmhmm. >>> 12 sports is sponsored b
northern part of the county. pretty big storm along the new mexico border and then showers north of wilcox. that will be away from the valley. we may be quiet for the rest of the night. wouldn't rule out anothe shower or stray storm popping up. tomorrow, slight chances and the weekend things are dry. your weekend is safe if you have any plans. temperature-wise, coming down to 101 on sunday. rest of the state, looking at storms up around the northern zone. talking around prescott and flagstaff...