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the palm oil is generating revenue for the government in terms of export taxes on palm oil, in terms of payroll taxes and payments into social security systems and all of the government programs. palm oil is more valuable than the forest right now because of the way we value forests. >> while indonesia is looking to scale up its production of palm oil, this will come at a great cost. it will come at a great cost to the environment and the ecosystem. >> with their old homes deforested, elephants and other wildlife have to move somewhere. it's here in farming villages that humans and elephants collide. in aceh, communities rely on agriculture, and when elephants begin eating those crops, conflicts become deadly. >> [speaking local language] >> loss of life isn't new to the people of aceh. for over 30 years, violent clashes occurred between rebels and the jakarta government, until 2004, when a peace treaty was signed. over 15,000 people died in that conflict. two years after the peace treaty, aceh was hit by a series of deadly floods, killing dozens. experts believe extensive logging in
the palm oil is generating revenue for the government in terms of export taxes on palm oil, in terms of payroll taxes and payments into social security systems and all of the government programs. palm oil is more valuable than the forest right now because of the way we value forests. >> while indonesia is looking to scale up its production of palm oil, this will come at a great cost. it will come at a great cost to the environment and the ecosystem. >> with their old homes...
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demand a real certification, something that is independently audited, that would make clear which palm oilducts are sustainable practices and which are not. can do a lot in terms of their procurement. many governments are moving toward 100% sustainable palm oil in paper pledges. angie: sounds like it boils down to enforcement and accountability. thank you so much for that. it was a big weekend at the rugby world cup. -- england goes out after defeat by australia. south america with a win over scotland. argentina took another step toward the quarterfinals. ireland booked their place after an edgy win against italy. two-time winners australia prove they are a good bet for this tournament with an overwhelming victory. wales to now face will win.which nation let's check in on trading in the asia-pacific. south korea, up 1%. hong kong, we are also seeing gains. looking to the afternoon business in tokyo where we will get the latest from japan. ♪ angie: asian shares start the week with a bang as the disappointing u.s. payrolls trigger a return to form for the market. the regional benchmark posti
demand a real certification, something that is independently audited, that would make clear which palm oilducts are sustainable practices and which are not. can do a lot in terms of their procurement. many governments are moving toward 100% sustainable palm oil in paper pledges. angie: sounds like it boils down to enforcement and accountability. thank you so much for that. it was a big weekend at the rugby world cup. -- england goes out after defeat by australia. south america with a win over...
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jokowi, his visit comes amidst raging forest fires in indonesia, the world's largest producer of palm oil. fires are often set on purpose to clear land for palm oil, but amid dry conditions and the strongest el nino on record, thousands of fires have burned into national parks and other sensitive areas. environmentalists are warning the fires are threatening a third of the world's remaining wild orangutans. the fires have created a dense haze across malaysia and singapore, and are believed to be responsible for up to 500,000 respiratory infections. we'll have more on indonesia after headlines. more than 30 academics from dozens of british universities have vowed to join the academic boycott of israel. in a full-page ad in today's "guardian," the scholars say they are "deeply disturbed by israel's illegation occupation of palestinian land" and "intolerable human rights violations." the scholars vow not to visit or take part in events organized or funded by israeli institutions, but say they will still work with individual israeli scholars. the move comes as violence continues in israel and
jokowi, his visit comes amidst raging forest fires in indonesia, the world's largest producer of palm oil. fires are often set on purpose to clear land for palm oil, but amid dry conditions and the strongest el nino on record, thousands of fires have burned into national parks and other sensitive areas. environmentalists are warning the fires are threatening a third of the world's remaining wild orangutans. the fires have created a dense haze across malaysia and singapore, and are believed to...
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which goes towards the oil industry and certainly some companies and small holders who are producing oil palm do use fire. not all of them. but some do. but also other types of land users. there's timber concessions. different crops. there's all kinds of people using the lands so it's difficult to point at one single industry. the main issue is the fires occurring on the peatland. >> because that creates such toxic smoke causing so many problems. >> and it's so difficult to extinguish. >> what are your concerns about the health impacts of this? >> there are certainly health impacts. respiratory respiratory problems and cardiovascular impacts. schools an airports are closed. it's a huge health and economic impact. >> and people are dying from this. >> okay. thanks for coming in tonight. >> thank you. >>> tainted honey is creating a disaster for mexican bee keepers >> and the british secret service says its most famous fictional spy is not fit for duty. duty. >>> a british man jailed in saudi arabia has been set free after found with homemade wine. saudi arabia bans alcohol. his family said he
which goes towards the oil industry and certainly some companies and small holders who are producing oil palm do use fire. not all of them. but some do. but also other types of land users. there's timber concessions. different crops. there's all kinds of people using the lands so it's difficult to point at one single industry. the main issue is the fires occurring on the peatland. >> because that creates such toxic smoke causing so many problems. >> and it's so difficult to...
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partially paid by the indonesian government, but also one of the largest palm oil companies in indonesiarate attempt to control the fire after there has been a lot of criticism, especially on the large palm oil companies that they have been part of this disaster. the russian crew has extensive experience, but even they are not too optimistic. >> these fires is always a big problem, but we can extinguish forest fires with high [ inaudible ]. peat fire it is very hard to extinguish peat fire from the air. >> reporter: more than 20 million indonesians are affected by the haze, and hundreds of thousands have fallen ill. in this city, in the south, only in the past week, four babies have died due to respiratory diseases. the latest figures show that daily greenhouse emissions due to the fires are the same as the emissions from the entire u.s. economy. >>> researchers in the u.s. have discovered that a dangerous drug-resistn't strain of the malaria virus is also in after ga. it was first found in cambodia in 2008. it is resistant to the drug used most widely to treat malaria. the scientists in
partially paid by the indonesian government, but also one of the largest palm oil companies in indonesiarate attempt to control the fire after there has been a lot of criticism, especially on the large palm oil companies that they have been part of this disaster. the russian crew has extensive experience, but even they are not too optimistic. >> these fires is always a big problem, but we can extinguish forest fires with high [ inaudible ]. peat fire it is very hard to extinguish peat...
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wildfires set mostly on indonesian islands to clear the land for the production of pulp, paper and palm oil have more on this developing story. it starts raining and they say this is the cleanest air that they have had there for months. so i guess is that the end of the problem with the haze? >> john, that's absolutely right. and right now a little bit of good news, there's a rain shower coming down. this place in borneo, the epicenter of some of the worst of the haze, we saw numbers here, pollution index readings up above 2,000 over the past few week ps .and that's five or six times the hazardous level. but i want you to take a look behind me. what's absolutely remarkable. we talk about the haze and the pollution and tens of millions of people living in harm's way. it all starts here. this is one example of the carbon-rich soil that when it's dried out, when it's cleared, when it's drained turns into a tinderbox ignites. most of these fires set illegally. we saw a local team of the firefighters head out here. we're in an airport on the outskirts of the city. there were smoldering spots. sm
wildfires set mostly on indonesian islands to clear the land for the production of pulp, paper and palm oil have more on this developing story. it starts raining and they say this is the cleanest air that they have had there for months. so i guess is that the end of the problem with the haze? >> john, that's absolutely right. and right now a little bit of good news, there's a rain shower coming down. this place in borneo, the epicenter of some of the worst of the haze, we saw numbers...
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a palm oil company next to the rain forest the villagers are trying to protect is under investigation. on the border of borneo's remaining rain forest destruction is closing in. most of the haze is coming from the fires in the peat land and though this seems to be under control, deep down the fire can rage many months and flare up every minute. president joko widodo has, increases the fire risk. the government admits more should have been done to prevent this disaster. >> from the start of the year the president has already warned to prevent the fires. his orders were very clear. the factors, the fires did happen, mean our preventative measures have to be improved. >> reporter: indonesian deposit leaders have yet to involve the communities considered crucial to solve the crisis. indonesia's disaster agent hopes to stop the fires by the end of the moo, a prition many say is far toprediction many saysis fa. step vaessen, al jazeera. >>> unauthorized loans from state owned banks this year. president dilma rousseff campaigned for reelection. opponents of the president have demanded her re
a palm oil company next to the rain forest the villagers are trying to protect is under investigation. on the border of borneo's remaining rain forest destruction is closing in. most of the haze is coming from the fires in the peat land and though this seems to be under control, deep down the fire can rage many months and flare up every minute. president joko widodo has, increases the fire risk. the government admits more should have been done to prevent this disaster. >> from the start...
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including beans, sesame sads, palm oil, dried fish, meet and other products. sami, who sells dried fish is angry about the e.u. decision. >> translation: nigerian foods don't can't tain harmed food pesticides. i invite people from around the world to test, and buy our food. it's organic, it's natural. if it contains harmful pesticides, it would affect us too. >> the e.u. found the organophosphate diclor us exceeded legal limits. >> it is unfortunate, it's blown out of proportion, because of some challenges within our supply chain back home. >> nigeria's agency for food and drug agency is trying to detect where the food with high pesticides are coming from. it's a huge challenge. every year the food safety agencies test about 2,000 random samples of food for high pesticide levels. the tests are a tiny fraction of what is consumed locally and exported and are dependent on food producers to bring in sampling. >> scientists blame corrupt food producers. >> many circumvent these processes and export. sometimes they pass through. they kind of subdivide the product,
including beans, sesame sads, palm oil, dried fish, meet and other products. sami, who sells dried fish is angry about the e.u. decision. >> translation: nigerian foods don't can't tain harmed food pesticides. i invite people from around the world to test, and buy our food. it's organic, it's natural. if it contains harmful pesticides, it would affect us too. >> the e.u. found the organophosphate diclor us exceeded legal limits. >> it is unfortunate, it's blown out of...
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it has made palm oil even more attractive to many smallholders. a dry year like this one, there are especially horrific consequences. more and more people are getting sick because of the haze. they run a higher risk of developing cancer or lung disease. they will still be feeling the effects of el niÑo for a long time to come. ben: and we will stay in asia. brent: exactly. an emotional day on the korean peninsula. hundreds of elderly south koreans crossed the border for their first chance to meet family members after decades of separation. but the reunions are bittersweet. they only last a couple hours and it could very well be the last time that brothers, sisters, aunts, and uncles ever see each other. reporter: it was a reunion he feared would never happen. but today, after more than 60 years apart, he is seeing his daughter once again. this man reunited with his wife offered his -- this man, reunited with his wife, offered her his cracker. [applause] reporter: and she returned the gesture. this is the 20th reunion of those separated by the kore
it has made palm oil even more attractive to many smallholders. a dry year like this one, there are especially horrific consequences. more and more people are getting sick because of the haze. they run a higher risk of developing cancer or lung disease. they will still be feeling the effects of el niÑo for a long time to come. ben: and we will stay in asia. brent: exactly. an emotional day on the korean peninsula. hundreds of elderly south koreans crossed the border for their first chance to...
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they include beans, sesame seeds, melon seeds, palm oil, dried fish, meats and other products. sami who sells dried fish is angry about the e. u. decision. >> nigerian foods don't contain harmful pesticides. i am inviting people from around the world to come and test and buy our food. it is organic. it is natural. if it has pesticides it would effect us too. >> the e. u. found that toes tate used by fallers coded the commute's legal limits. >> because of som limitses witn our supply chain pack home. >> nigeria's agency for food and drug administration and control, is trying to detect where the food with high pesticides are coming from. but it is a huge challenge. >> every year, nigh otheryeah food safety agency test about 2,000 random samples of foo nigeria. >> and they are -- many times are ebbs ports without passing through and they sometimes when they even are pass through they wide the project the patch may not be the ones that are contaminates. inging ebb. >> it wants to boost exports rather than relying solely on income from oilily on the ban will stay in place until june
they include beans, sesame seeds, melon seeds, palm oil, dried fish, meats and other products. sami who sells dried fish is angry about the e. u. decision. >> nigerian foods don't contain harmful pesticides. i am inviting people from around the world to come and test and buy our food. it is organic. it is natural. if it has pesticides it would effect us too. >> the e. u. found that toes tate used by fallers coded the commute's legal limits. >> because of som limitses witn our...
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. >>> el nino fears are also causing prices to go up on some food products, including sugar and palm oil. >>> an east bay driver is facing charges tonight of staging a side show. he was spotted fruitvale about 1:00 a.m. after a brief chase, he was arrested. chp says the car will be impounded for a month at the driver's expense. some of the bay area's worst crimes lately have been blamed on stolen guns. now there's a move to fix that. kpix 5's ann mackavick. >> reporter: san francisco police chief greg suhr explained the rules on kpix 5 sunday morning. saying the punishment depends on how much the gun is worth. >> since prop 47 in november, of last year, it has to be over $950. >> reporter: if is is, it's a felony. if it's worth less, it's a misdemeanor. stolen guns were used in three recent high profile murders. these three, known as the drifters are accused of killing three people using a gun stolen from a car near san francisco's fisherman's wharf. >> the more i looked at this, the more surprised that i was that california of all states hadn't gone as far as we should. >> reporter: tha
. >>> el nino fears are also causing prices to go up on some food products, including sugar and palm oil. >>> an east bay driver is facing charges tonight of staging a side show. he was spotted fruitvale about 1:00 a.m. after a brief chase, he was arrested. chp says the car will be impounded for a month at the driver's expense. some of the bay area's worst crimes lately have been blamed on stolen guns. now there's a move to fix that. kpix 5's ann mackavick. >> reporter:...
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a palm oil company next to the rainforest that villages are trying to react is under investigation. >> on the border of a rainforest. it is closing in. most of the haze is coming from fires, and although this one seems to be now under control, the fire can rage on for many months and flare-up in many minutes. >> president joko widodo instructed canals to be dug to keep the land wet to stop the fires. experts warn it trains water increasing the fire. the government admits more should be done to prevent the disaster. >> from the start of the year, the president has warned to prevent the fires. orders were clear. the fact is the fires happened meaning the measures have to be impressed. >> indonesian government leaders are yet to involve the communities considered crucial to solve the crisis. individual disasters hope to stop the fires by the end of the month, a prediction that is too optimistic >>> if you want to buy a gun in san francisco, you'll have to leave town to get one. in the latest gun control measure, the last gun shop in the city is finally closing down. melissa chan has more
a palm oil company next to the rainforest that villages are trying to react is under investigation. >> on the border of a rainforest. it is closing in. most of the haze is coming from fires, and although this one seems to be now under control, the fire can rage on for many months and flare-up in many minutes. >> president joko widodo instructed canals to be dug to keep the land wet to stop the fires. experts warn it trains water increasing the fire. the government admits more should...
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the banned products on sale in nigeria's capitol, they include beans, sesame seeds, melon seeds, palm oilfish, and other products. >> translator: nigerian foods don't contain harmful pesticides. i'm inviting people from around the world to come and test and buy our food. it's organic. it's natural. if it contains harmful pesticides it would effect us too. >> reporter: the e.u. found that the pesticide used by farmers as an insecticide exceeded the legal limits. >> it's unfortunate, and blown out of proportion because of some challenges within our supply chain back home. >> the agency for control is trying to detect where the foods with high pesticides are coming from, but it's a huge challenge. every year safety agencies test about 2,000 random samples of food for high pesticide levels, but their tests are a small fraction of what is consumed locally. scientists here blame corrupt food producers. >> mr. exporters circumvent these processes and many times export without passing through the monitoring agency, and sometimes when they pass through, they kind of subdivide the products, meaning
the banned products on sale in nigeria's capitol, they include beans, sesame seeds, melon seeds, palm oilfish, and other products. >> translator: nigerian foods don't contain harmful pesticides. i'm inviting people from around the world to come and test and buy our food. it's organic. it's natural. if it contains harmful pesticides it would effect us too. >> reporter: the e.u. found that the pesticide used by farmers as an insecticide exceeded the legal limits. >> it's...
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they include beans, sesame seeds, melon seed, palm oil, dried fish, meat and other products.i hulera is angry about the eu decision. >> nigerian foods don't contain harmful pesticides. i am inviting people from around the world to come and test and buy our food. it's organic. it's natural. if it contains harmful pesticides, it would affect us, too. >> the eu found that the element used by farmers as an insectside exceeded the community's legal limit. >> also, it was blown out of proportion because of some challenges within our supply chain back home. >> nigeria's agency for food and drug administration and control known as f naftak is trying to determine where it's coming from but it's a thuj challenge. every year's nigeria's food astigmatism agencies test about 2,000 foods for pesticide levels but their tests are a tiny fraction of what's consumed and exported. they are depending upon voluntary samples. scientists blame corrupt food producers. >> many exporters and many times export without through na f.d.a. k. sometimes, when they even pass through na f.d.a. k, they kind of
they include beans, sesame seeds, melon seed, palm oil, dried fish, meat and other products.i hulera is angry about the eu decision. >> nigerian foods don't contain harmful pesticides. i am inviting people from around the world to come and test and buy our food. it's organic. it's natural. if it contains harmful pesticides, it would affect us, too. >> the eu found that the element used by farmers as an insectside exceeded the community's legal limit. >> also, it was blown out...
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there are palm oil predation's who are accused of causing the fires. big made confirm its confidence in china, dell, despite concerns of the slowdown. they remain upbeat. amen joins us. why the optimism? it is the largest market outside the u.s., and to underscore its importance, michael dell visited asia last month and pledged to invest $125 billion in the mainland over the next five years, and they estimate that estimate will help create about one million jobs. let's discuss that. hereresident of the dell joins us. good to have you with us. china, but ann economic slowdown and structural challenges. what makes you think that your investment in china will pay off? amit: china is absolutely the second-biggest market for us. it.re committed to the consumption pattern in china remains very strong. becomingng, society is aspirational, and we believe this is the time for us to do in china for china, so it is the next stage of our evolution in china, where we have more r&d and more development. affecting how companies spend, and spending on i.t. always gets
there are palm oil predation's who are accused of causing the fires. big made confirm its confidence in china, dell, despite concerns of the slowdown. they remain upbeat. amen joins us. why the optimism? it is the largest market outside the u.s., and to underscore its importance, michael dell visited asia last month and pledged to invest $125 billion in the mainland over the next five years, and they estimate that estimate will help create about one million jobs. let's discuss that....
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a palm oil connect to the rain forest, the villagers are trying to protect is under investigation. >>n the border of one of borneos remaining rain forest, destruction is closing in. haze is coming from fires nearby and this one seems to be under control, deep down, the fire can reasonable for many months and flare up any minute. >> the president instructed canals should be dug to keep the area wet. experts warn that drains water and increases fire risk. the government admits more should have been done to prevent this disaster. >> from the start of the year, the president has already warned to prevent the fires. his orders were very clear. the force did happen, meaning our preventative measures have to be improved. >> indonesia government leaders have yet to involve the communities considered crucial to solve the crisis. it hopes to stop the fires by the end of the month, many say is far too optimistic. al jazeera. >> the 2015 literature prize has been awarded. her writings were a monument to suffering and courage in our time. her books written in russian are not published in her home
a palm oil connect to the rain forest, the villagers are trying to protect is under investigation. >>n the border of one of borneos remaining rain forest, destruction is closing in. haze is coming from fires nearby and this one seems to be under control, deep down, the fire can reasonable for many months and flare up any minute. >> the president instructed canals should be dug to keep the area wet. experts warn that drains water and increases fire risk. the government admits more...
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a palm oil company next to the rain forest the villagers are trying to protect is under investigationer: this section is closing in, most of the haze is coming from fires in this pete land, and although this land seems to be now under control, deep down the fire can rage on for many months and flair up every minute. the president has instructed canals should be dug to keep the land wet to stop the fires, but experts warn that actually drains water and increases the fire risk. >> reporter: the government admits more should have been done to prevent this disaster. >> translator: from the start of the year, the president has already warned to prevent the fires. his orders were very clear. the fact is the fires did happen. meaning our preventative measures have to be improved. >> reporter: indonesian government leaders have yet to involve the communities considered crucial to solve the crisis. they hope to stop the fires by the end of the month. a prediction, many say is far too optimistic. >>> still ahead . . . ♪ sentinels of the shore rescuing canada's lighthouses in an age of modern te
a palm oil company next to the rain forest the villagers are trying to protect is under investigationer: this section is closing in, most of the haze is coming from fires in this pete land, and although this land seems to be now under control, deep down the fire can rage on for many months and flair up every minute. the president has instructed canals should be dug to keep the land wet to stop the fires, but experts warn that actually drains water and increases the fire risk. >> reporter:...
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it also has increased the income for 10,000 farmers, producing palm oil, and it's reduced the price of for about 5 million congolese consumers. >> reporter: so a win for the people, a win for the workers, all out of one hydroelectric plant. you've had to put your own life on the line as well? >> yes, at times i think we all have, those of us who work here. >> reporter: can you talk about, as much as you'd want to, the incident where you were shot? >> there are waves, there are periods of violence and one of those was last year. and i was driving back towards the park, i happened to be alone in the vehicle, with hindsight that was probably a mistake. as i was driving through the forested park up the road i saw in the distance a man with a rifle. as i got closer, he raised his rifle and he opened fire on the vehicle. i realized i had to get away from that situation as quickly as i can so i took the rifle i had with me in the car and got out of the vehicle, at that point i got hit in the chest and through the stomach. i was able to breathe and get into the forest. and then what i remember
it also has increased the income for 10,000 farmers, producing palm oil, and it's reduced the price of for about 5 million congolese consumers. >> reporter: so a win for the people, a win for the workers, all out of one hydroelectric plant. you've had to put your own life on the line as well? >> yes, at times i think we all have, those of us who work here. >> reporter: can you talk about, as much as you'd want to, the incident where you were shot? >> there are waves,...
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show "blood and oil," which you can see sunday nights on abc, chace crawford is here. and then, they are from palm desert, california, their new album is called "zipper down," "eagles of death metal" from the samsung outdoor stage. tomorrow night, from "modern family", eric stonestreet, from "izombie," rose mciver will join us. we'll have music from jewel. and later this week, keanu reeves, lena dunham, guillermo del toro, scott foley thomas rhett and don henley. so please join us for all of that. our first guest is an extraordinarily fine actress with oscars and golden globes. to prove it, her latest, alongside robert redford, is called "truth." it opens in theaters october 16th. please welcome cate blanchett. [ cheers and applause ] >> i like the beard. it's very george michael of you. >> jimmy: it's a little careless whisper to myself. >> are you as harry down there as you are up here? >> jimmy: that's a personal question. but i am very hairy. >> i am not so hairy. i have always envied men. >> jimmy: me, too. the truth is having a beard is so much easier. you don't have to every -- sometimes i
show "blood and oil," which you can see sunday nights on abc, chace crawford is here. and then, they are from palm desert, california, their new album is called "zipper down," "eagles of death metal" from the samsung outdoor stage. tomorrow night, from "modern family", eric stonestreet, from "izombie," rose mciver will join us. we'll have music from jewel. and later this week, keanu reeves, lena dunham, guillermo del toro, scott foley thomas...
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oil riper motor or heated and a factory near lansing michigan where those are made. >> diane: mostly clear skies for the rest of your knife. as expected and wind speed also slightly on the palmof breezy side here. everywhere else pre much the wind speeds not a factor there ought shortly the condition until around midnight that it will all die down. 8 a.m. we have a cloud in place 59 for the valley 58 for the day and then 60 degrees along the coast. and then slowly approaching the 80 degree mark the 78 for the valley. satellite image why things are warming up nothing but high ridge pressure system moving its way in continuing to do so. we are dealing with low clouds and the overnight hours and high clouds in the afternoon all right here moving in that area. overnight lows around 5:00 a.m. tomorrow morning upper 50s livermore about 56 degrees tomorrow morning and then 59 oakland as well 60 out in richmond upper 50s francisco and peninsula fact. the new highs around 4:00 p.m. clear skies for the valley fairly clear skies for the peninsula east bay shoreline clear skies. has for the valley 84 degrees antioch 85 livermore pleasanton 857. for richmond fremont 81 degrees tomorrow i
oil riper motor or heated and a factory near lansing michigan where those are made. >> diane: mostly clear skies for the rest of your knife. as expected and wind speed also slightly on the palmof breezy side here. everywhere else pre much the wind speeds not a factor there ought shortly the condition until around midnight that it will all die down. 8 a.m. we have a cloud in place 59 for the valley 58 for the day and then 60 degrees along the coast. and then slowly approaching the 80...