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to pay for the repairs, but they're not popping champagne here on foothill road. they know this is good news, but they don't know if it's going to be in time. homeowners are nervously watching next week's forecast. even as these back yards continue to crumble, residents are feeling a bit of relief after last night zone meeting where officials decided to pay for an emergency fix and long-term repairs. >> i couldn't have hoped for a better outcome. i thank the board. it was a very good outcome. >> it made my heart feel better. >> reporter: they've lost at least 30 feet of land. 13 trees have fallen into the creek, three have them huge redwoods. the land giving in to the rain we've had. the residents are worried their homes will be next and they're concerned about next week's forecast. >> we're talking six days of rain as forecasted and some of it significant and i'm not sure our property itself can survive. >> reporter: he's wondering if they can get sandbags in place before the rain arrives. the emergency work that's been approved need permits, materials a plan. >>
to pay for the repairs, but they're not popping champagne here on foothill road. they know this is good news, but they don't know if it's going to be in time. homeowners are nervously watching next week's forecast. even as these back yards continue to crumble, residents are feeling a bit of relief after last night zone meeting where officials decided to pay for an emergency fix and long-term repairs. >> i couldn't have hoped for a better outcome. i thank the board. it was a very good...
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they are feeling -- filling the creek on foothill road and just last night they took their case to the agency to make emergency repairs. one homeowner said he lost 40 feet of his backyard in one week and says the next big storm could spell disaster for his neighborhood. >> a lot more water is causing the damage and that is what happened. it will continue. we have who knows with six days of rain forecast and i do not know if i will have a home. >> they decided to establish a local emergency last night and they also decided to act as a sponsor for the homeowners so they can seek federal funding. >>> an oakland police officer is rammed turn a wild trace -- chase and how it ended with a man standing on a rooftop in berkeley. also the travel ban in the indictment bringing in political analyst joe tillman to discuss the headlines. >>> we still see a bunch of slow traffic including on highway 24 which is just now looking ridiculous on the way to the tunnel. >>> and the june gloom came back yesterday continued today with many numerous reports of drizzle and a change in our pattern has already
they are feeling -- filling the creek on foothill road and just last night they took their case to the agency to make emergency repairs. one homeowner said he lost 40 feet of his backyard in one week and says the next big storm could spell disaster for his neighborhood. >> a lot more water is causing the damage and that is what happened. it will continue. we have who knows with six days of rain forecast and i do not know if i will have a home. >> they decided to establish a local...
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three homes on foothill boulevard are affected. the residents say the sounds it makes are terrifying. >> it shakes the house. it -- it's not something you want to hear. we can't sleep at night. >> i have a lot of great memories here. >> reporter: next door neighbor said her family runs out every morning to check and see if they've lost any more land. even in the sunny and dry weather, she's worried. >> the trees that have fallen, our trees and gingers trees and they are effecting the current and hitting the slope again. >> families never suspected this peaceful spot would create such huge problems for them. >> i'm completed will surprised. if i had ever thought this would happen, we would never have moved here. >> reporter: i talked to the public water district officials and she said this is all private property. even the creek. still, they did send out consultants to see what needs to be done to save the homes and they are going to bring up a board -- at a board meeting next wednesday. and there is question about blame, what could
three homes on foothill boulevard are affected. the residents say the sounds it makes are terrifying. >> it shakes the house. it -- it's not something you want to hear. we can't sleep at night. >> i have a lot of great memories here. >> reporter: next door neighbor said her family runs out every morning to check and see if they've lost any more land. even in the sunny and dry weather, she's worried. >> the trees that have fallen, our trees and gingers trees and they are...
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people on foothill road near the aarroyo de la laguna creek have already seen much of the backyards broken up by erosion. caution tape lines the creek where crews from zone 7 worked yesterday to prevent erosion. tarps and sandbags were set up at nearby homes this weekend but some locals say they are worried about what this round of storms will bring. >> living on the edge literally, right? [ laughter ] >> yeah. >> that's just a couple of blocks from my house so i see that damage daily. but i was just thinking about what you said, what this round of storms will bring. >>> we're going to see two more inches of rain but it's more of the water that they are letting loose from lake del valle because they had too much water they opened up the floodgates the water came rushing down arroyo de la laguna and into the alameda creek and into the san francisco bay so i don't think we are going to see additional problems? but the soil is already saturated so who's to say, right? they are experiencing those problems out there. we have more heavy rain on the way. this morning the heaviest rain is due east
people on foothill road near the aarroyo de la laguna creek have already seen much of the backyards broken up by erosion. caution tape lines the creek where crews from zone 7 worked yesterday to prevent erosion. tarps and sandbags were set up at nearby homes this weekend but some locals say they are worried about what this round of storms will bring. >> living on the edge literally, right? [ laughter ] >> yeah. >> that's just a couple of blocks from my house so i see that...
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it is happening in pleasanton and a creek that runs behind wrote on foothill road. we see the damage so far and how much it can happen impact on public transportation. >> we have lived here 20 years and we have seen that the creek is not been maintained. >> reporter: what was a slope is now a cliff. their neighbor has not -- has a trampoline about to go over. >> in the last four or five weeks i've lost 20 feet in they have lost 40 feet. it will keep going. >> reporter: they grew up playing in it when they were young and it was a slow, meandering creek. next the creek has devoured acres widening to about 200 yards and carving and s turn, it slam straight into their yard. they have spent countless hours in the backyard worried about the slow-motion disaster. >> we would be in our home and in night and we could hear things go in the whole house would shake. it has been traumatic for us over the years. now, it is right in our backyard. >> reporter: the homeowners point out that it's a threat, not only for them but railroad safety. >> it can be halted. they are reviewing
it is happening in pleasanton and a creek that runs behind wrote on foothill road. we see the damage so far and how much it can happen impact on public transportation. >> we have lived here 20 years and we have seen that the creek is not been maintained. >> reporter: what was a slope is now a cliff. their neighbor has not -- has a trampoline about to go over. >> in the last four or five weeks i've lost 20 feet in they have lost 40 feet. it will keep going. >> reporter:...
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you can see the creek chipping away at the backyards of homes on foothill road. water board officials say repairs could cost between one to one point five million dollars. (darya) coming up... march madness wasn't all that crazy, until the mistake. we've got to talk about the huge mistake that sent northwestern to the next round. and steve kerr agrees with me, he thinks that overbearing basketball dad is bad for his kids. we'll chat with gary in just a few minutes. ((advance)) and next... it could be the worst date ever. the warning one woman has for others after her blind date goes terribly wrong. this is the story of green mountain coffee and fair trade, told in the time it takes to brew your cup. let's take a trip to la plata, colombia. this is boris calvo. that's pepe. boris doesn't just grow good coffee, boris grows mind-blowing coffee. and because we pay him a fair price, he improves his farm to grow even better coffee and invest in his community, which makes his neighbor, gustavo, happy. that's blanca. yup, pepe and blanca got together. things happen. all
you can see the creek chipping away at the backyards of homes on foothill road. water board officials say repairs could cost between one to one point five million dollars. (darya) coming up... march madness wasn't all that crazy, until the mistake. we've got to talk about the huge mistake that sent northwestern to the next round. and steve kerr agrees with me, he thinks that overbearing basketball dad is bad for his kids. we'll chat with gary in just a few minutes. ((advance)) and next... it...
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the winter rains filling up in the creek and eroding the backyards of homes on foothill. homeowners took their case to the zone 7 water agency to ask them to approve funding to help make emergency repairs. one homeowner says he lost 40 feet of his backyard in one week. the next big storm could spell disaster for the entire neighborhood. >>> a lot more water is hitting the area and causing the damage. that's what is happening. it will continue. we have -- six days of rain in the forecast. i don't know if i will have a home. >> the board decided to establish a local emergency providing funding. they decided to act as a sponsor so they can seek federal funding. >>> happy afternoon. the big news this morning was the fault. it came back in a big way yesterday. not only do we have low clouds -- also fault on the bridges. and numerous reports of drizzle. that continues to be in charge. some areas already have the sun. higher clouds up above. it was the drizzle this morning. silverado country club .06. saratoga hills .06. vallejo -- .05. in vinton also a .05. mount davidson and th
the winter rains filling up in the creek and eroding the backyards of homes on foothill. homeowners took their case to the zone 7 water agency to ask them to approve funding to help make emergency repairs. one homeowner says he lost 40 feet of his backyard in one week. the next big storm could spell disaster for the entire neighborhood. >>> a lot more water is hitting the area and causing the damage. that's what is happening. it will continue. we have -- six days of rain in the...
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all the winter rain has been filling the creek, and eroding the backyards of homes on foothill road. tonight, the homeowners took their case to the zone 7 water agency, to ask the agency's board to approve funding to help them make emergency repairs. one homeowner said he's lost about 40 feet of his backyard in just one week. and he says the next big storm could spell disaster for him, and his neighbors. >> a lot more water is hitting at arroyo and it's causing the damage. and it will continue. we've got, who knows, six days of rain forecast. i don't know if i'll have a home. >> the water board decided to establish a local emergency to provide funding to shore up the hillside. the board also decided to act as a sponsor for the homeowners, so that they can seek federal funding. >> crews resumed demolition of a bridge on highway 101 in big sur that was damaged by a mudslide during our recent storms. on monday, a crane dropped a 6,000-pound wrecking ball onto the span, but it barely made a dent. the crews adjusted the arm of the crane so the wrecking ball could drop with more force. the
all the winter rain has been filling the creek, and eroding the backyards of homes on foothill road. tonight, the homeowners took their case to the zone 7 water agency, to ask the agency's board to approve funding to help them make emergency repairs. one homeowner said he's lost about 40 feet of his backyard in just one week. and he says the next big storm could spell disaster for him, and his neighbors. >> a lot more water is hitting at arroyo and it's causing the damage. and it will...
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this creek has already eroded away three backyards of homes located here on foothill road. it continues to do so, even without the rain. for any repairs to be done, the army corps of engineers must approve an emergency permit, which could take several days, possibly two to three weeks. one homeowner wonders if she has that much time. as ginger has watched her backyard disintegrate, she feels like her own sense of security is slipping away as well. >> it's just day by day, second by second. not really even living anymore. >> reporter: since the big rainstorms of february 20th, she estimates she's lost 30 feet of land. her swimming pool now dangerously close to the edge of this cliff. she's afraid to go to sleep at night. >> we don't know what we're going to wake up to. i have two teenagers that don't know at night when they go to bed if we're going to have to get them up to move out of our house because we don't know what's happening back there. >> reporter: ted smith, who lives two doors down, blames local public agencies for not doing more to stop the creek from widening b
this creek has already eroded away three backyards of homes located here on foothill road. it continues to do so, even without the rain. for any repairs to be done, the army corps of engineers must approve an emergency permit, which could take several days, possibly two to three weeks. one homeowner wonders if she has that much time. as ginger has watched her backyard disintegrate, she feels like her own sense of security is slipping away as well. >> it's just day by day, second by...
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on damage assessments. (grant) in pleasanton. homeowners along foothilly watched chunks of their property fall into the creek belowcan breath a sigh of relief tonight. the alameda county water agency board...has agreed to help with emergency repairs. government officials say this will jump-start the process of mending the arroyo de la mending the process of mending the arroyo de la laguna creek. you can see the creek chipping away at the backyards of homes on foothill road. and with rain back in the forecast... water board officials say repairs could cost between one to one point five million dollars. ( pam ) toss weather .a warming and drying trend appears to be in store forus through friday. cooler and cloudier conditions then look to beon tap for the upcoming weekend, as we transition towards thereturn of more unsettled weather conditions. the first in apotential series of significant weather systems looks to movethrough in a monday afternoon to tuesday morning time frame, whilethe strongest upcoming system is expected late next week. ( grant ) with th
on damage assessments. (grant) in pleasanton. homeowners along foothilly watched chunks of their property fall into the creek belowcan breath a sigh of relief tonight. the alameda county water agency board...has agreed to help with emergency repairs. government officials say this will jump-start the process of mending the arroyo de la mending the process of mending the arroyo de la laguna creek. you can see the creek chipping away at the backyards of homes on foothill road. and with rain back...
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so, sometimes it's a one on one for students, sometimes it's a small group counseling. the partnership with foothill with the what we call friendship camps happens during the breaks. for example, in february, we're having one. we're having a break, we're bringing the students in. the students that need additional help to help facilitate the conversations about how do we address the social needs that they have. so, when they come back in the fall, if they're having an issue with a particular student, that they've get some feedback and support in how do i start the conversation in creating a friendship with a student that i may be having difficulties with? so, it's really providing that one on one, small group additional support beyond the counseling session at the school site. damian: now, it's hard sometimes for those children to step up and say, "i'm being bullied. i'm being harassed in school." because you don't want to be the snitch. these children don't want--if it's a friend, maybe they don't want that friend to know, "well, i snitched on you." how can kids get over that? katie: well, since we'
so, sometimes it's a one on one for students, sometimes it's a small group counseling. the partnership with foothill with the what we call friendship camps happens during the breaks. for example, in february, we're having one. we're having a break, we're bringing the students in. the students that need additional help to help facilitate the conversations about how do we address the social needs that they have. so, when they come back in the fall, if they're having an issue with a particular...
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you can see the creek chipping away at the backyards of homes on foothill road. water board officials say repairs could cost between one to one point five million dollars. ( mark ) nearly a third of pfeiffer bridge on highway one south of big sur has been demolished. the bridge has been closed for a month since officials found that it was collapsing after it was damaged by the winter storms. earlier this week... crews were having issues with the wrecking ball and that was delaying the demolition. that part of the highway is expected to be closed for a year. the closure has affected about 450 people who live in the ( darya ) two carjacking suspects are in custody tonight after leading officers on a high-speed chase through sacramento county. it all began at a target store in elk grove where police say the two people stole an s-u-v in the parking lot... they took off...driving through elk grove, galt and lodi on highway 99... then they got off the highway... ditched the car and separated from each other but were later caught by sheriff's ( mark ) a man behind bars
you can see the creek chipping away at the backyards of homes on foothill road. water board officials say repairs could cost between one to one point five million dollars. ( mark ) nearly a third of pfeiffer bridge on highway one south of big sur has been demolished. the bridge has been closed for a month since officials found that it was collapsing after it was damaged by the winter storms. earlier this week... crews were having issues with the wrecking ball and that was delaying the...
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on into tuesday. we have a winter storm warning in effect. low snow levels in the foothills up to the sierras as well. temperatures on the cool side of average topping out in the mid-50s. we should be mid-60s. low to mid-50s for the south bay. temperature range for the east bay topping out at near 52 for brentwood. 52 in petaluma. 40ness the warm spots up north. low snow levels for the foothills up in the high country if you are going to head that way today. showers tapering out monday, drying out tuesday, sunshine wednesday and thursday and then looking at possibility of rain returning next weekend. >>> getting to mardi gras next year will be easier. united airlines is expanding its non-stop service between san francisco and new orleans. right now non-stop service is seasonal. but the airline says daily non-stops begin year round in june. >>> coming up, she is a pioneer of the anti-smoking movement. how this jefferson award winner is helping millions of californians breathe easier. it's crispy sweetened flakes, plus crunchy granola clusters, plus a touch of honey. it's like
on into tuesday. we have a winter storm warning in effect. low snow levels in the foothills up to the sierras as well. temperatures on the cool side of average topping out in the mid-50s. we should be mid-60s. low to mid-50s for the south bay. temperature range for the east bay topping out at near 52 for brentwood. 52 in petaluma. 40ness the warm spots up north. low snow levels for the foothills up in the high country if you are going to head that way today. showers tapering out monday, drying...
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on the foothills flash flooding and all this. than an inch of snow in january and february. >> the more i listen to you i become a junior meteorologist. see, how about you do this. push that play button and tell us what's happening. >> the storm is moving from the west coast, coming to the east chicago, you see the wealth on sunday is going to be beautiful at 60. it will warming up by saturday and sunday. get your golf clubs ready. cleveland -- >> you're too good at this. i got to take this back. thank you so much. go ahead. you got other tough to do. we're watching those high wind warnings and, of course that snow from that storm that will finally m thanks a lot, michael. >>> "good morning america" is brought to you by carmax. drive what's possible. >> good morning i'm tamala edwards, 7:56 thursday, march 2, let's get going with traffic with karen rogers good morning. lele. >> reporter: good morning tam we have the west trenton line has resumed. some of the other lines we've seen delays with some of the trains market frankford l
on the foothills flash flooding and all this. than an inch of snow in january and february. >> the more i listen to you i become a junior meteorologist. see, how about you do this. push that play button and tell us what's happening. >> the storm is moving from the west coast, coming to the east chicago, you see the wealth on sunday is going to be beautiful at 60. it will warming up by saturday and sunday. get your golf clubs ready. cleveland -- >> you're too good at this. i...
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on the foothills flash flooding had less than an inch of snow in january and february. >> the more ieteorologist. >> see, how about you do this. push that play button and tell us what's happening. >> the storm is moving from the west coast, coming to the east, chicago, you see the wealth on sunday is going to be beautiful at 60. it will warming up by saturday and sunday. get your golf clubs ready. cleveland -- >> you're too good at this. i got to take this back. thank you so much. go ahead. you got other tough to do. we're watching those high wind warnings and, of course, that snow from that storm that will finally move out. thanks a lot, michael. >> ye >>> "good morning america" is brought to you by carmax. drive what's possible. >> anchor: good morning, washington! i'm melanie hastings. here is a check of your stop stories. a rude awakening in manassas this morning after a minivan crashes into a house. this is on ashland avenue. no one inside the house was hurt, the 19-year old woman behind the wheel was taken to the hospital. and charged with driving while under the influence of d
on the foothills flash flooding had less than an inch of snow in january and february. >> the more ieteorologist. >> see, how about you do this. push that play button and tell us what's happening. >> the storm is moving from the west coast, coming to the east, chicago, you see the wealth on sunday is going to be beautiful at 60. it will warming up by saturday and sunday. get your golf clubs ready. cleveland -- >> you're too good at this. i got to take this back. thank...
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shot along foothill road. one homeowner says he's lost 40 feet of property in just five weeks. they're concerned that three homes are now in danger of falling into the arroyo de la laguna creek. (steve) tonight we talked to one of the concerned homeowners. grant lodes is here with the story. (grant ) the drone video is eye opening...and really paints a picture of how serious this situation is. three homes in particular have seen their backyards...fal l into the creek. the pool is just feet from going down. a trampoleen is on the edge. a fence is dangling. root systems...used to be hidden by earth...now they're exposed after trees fell into the creek. and those homeowners say several other nearby neighborhoods are also potentially at risk. the homeowners say they've asked the city of pleasanton, alameda county, and the army corps of engineers...getting little or no response. adding to their frustration...they say even though their trees and land has been swallowed into the creek...they're not even allowed to fix the problem without getting approved for work permits. they're lite
shot along foothill road. one homeowner says he's lost 40 feet of property in just five weeks. they're concerned that three homes are now in danger of falling into the arroyo de la laguna creek. (steve) tonight we talked to one of the concerned homeowners. grant lodes is here with the story. (grant ) the drone video is eye opening...and really paints a picture of how serious this situation is. three homes in particular have seen their backyards...fal l into the creek. the pool is just feet from...
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we are starting to see the early foothills with real pressure on the consumer over here. we talked about the u.s. earlier. the u.k. consumer starting to feel real wages come under a lot of pressure here. for the sterling, a conversation around hiking rates . is that a one-off? is athink it probably one-off. kristin forbes has been out there with her news for a while. here.ads the mpc she says uncertainty has no impact on growth. that is very much at odds with what the government has been saying recently. rate't think we get any hike this year, but we make it next year. jonathon: bob michael? >> i think as the fed raises rates, you have the ecb talking about dialing down further. the bank of england will not go it alone. jonathon: i will wrap up the 30 minutes with a rapidfire question round. i will ask the question, one word answers please. treasury yields, higher or lower? >> higher. jonathon: michael collins. >> i will say lower. jonathon: bob michael. >> higher. jonathon: booms are treasuries? -- or treasuries? >> treasuries. >> treasuries. >> bonds. jonathon: retail c
we are starting to see the early foothills with real pressure on the consumer over here. we talked about the u.s. earlier. the u.k. consumer starting to feel real wages come under a lot of pressure here. for the sterling, a conversation around hiking rates . is that a one-off? is athink it probably one-off. kristin forbes has been out there with her news for a while. here.ads the mpc she says uncertainty has no impact on growth. that is very much at odds with what the government has been saying...
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one can remember why the permit was denied. >>> a war with mother nature not going all too well for some pleasanton families. their yards are being slowly eaten away by erosion along foothilld. near the aroyo de la laguna creek. things are getting worse by the hour and new storms are on the way. juliette goodrich has the story. >> that water hits the loose dirt. the bank itself, the water hits it with that kind of force, it will take chunks. >> reporter: for some pleasanton homeowners like eddie bellsheets, they are living on the edge. literally. >> this is a nightmare. this is truly what i have watched and lived through myself here. i have watched happen with my wife and family. >> reporter: one sign of hope, zone 7 water district work crews in the aroyo de la laguna creek bed trying to prevent further erosion but the clock is ticking. tarps and sandbags are brought in as part of an emergency fix. but once the storm hit, the force overpowered the support wall. >> what are you preparing yourself for? >> worst case, it comes here and takes the pool all the way to the house i guess. best case, the forecast would be a little drier. >> reporter: for now, it is one painically l
one can remember why the permit was denied. >>> a war with mother nature not going all too well for some pleasanton families. their yards are being slowly eaten away by erosion along foothilld. near the aroyo de la laguna creek. things are getting worse by the hour and new storms are on the way. juliette goodrich has the story. >> that water hits the loose dirt. the bank itself, the water hits it with that kind of force, it will take chunks. >> reporter: for some pleasanton...
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could see chain controls in the sierra foothills there, as we go through the day on sunday. 11:00 tonight, south bay seeing the heaviest rain of the storm, and changing over to some scattered showers, as we go through the day on sunday, and probably seeing a few more showers into monday. but here's the big change mid-week. strong ridge of high pressure keeps the stormy pattern off to the north. so you'll begin to see these changes ahead in the seven-day forecast. notice how temperatures around san francisco go from the low 50s of showers into early monday. and into our inland spots now, 70s. roller coaster forecast from winter to spring-like temperatures. it's going to be tough to keep up in terms of the shorts and the jackets, as we go through the week. but warmer changes wednesday and thursday. >> how about that? from 50 to 70. >> thanks, rob. >>> all right, still ahead at 5:00, it seems like something everyone should have access to, but we investigate why hundreds of californians currently don't have fresh, clean drinking water. - grocery outlet is the home of "wow" savings. "wow" mean
could see chain controls in the sierra foothills there, as we go through the day on sunday. 11:00 tonight, south bay seeing the heaviest rain of the storm, and changing over to some scattered showers, as we go through the day on sunday, and probably seeing a few more showers into monday. but here's the big change mid-week. strong ridge of high pressure keeps the stormy pattern off to the north. so you'll begin to see these changes ahead in the seven-day forecast. notice how temperatures around...
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foothills. milpitas, be careful. ponding puddling on the index. north 880, that's where crash is reported.e toll plaza, metering are on. we have oakland. live shot shows you. light traffic past the coliseum. wet roadway here on the shoulder. and the mist area as well. look at the bay bridge toll plaza. cameras very active. back out to the maps. i want to talk about transit. no delay now. bart tends to slow them down when heavier rain comes down. we'll track that as well. back to you. >>> a little more time. thank you, mike. coming up next, we investigate. >>> this home in san jose is unrecognizable after the recent flooding. for some communities in the city, this is the second time they have been under water in 20 years. coming up, we investigate why plans to protect this community stalled and could still be years away. >>> but first, happening now, the much debated and protest to keystone xl project took a big step today. the state gave a green light clearing the way for a presidential permit. it has been a hotbed for protests. >>> plus the trump family is launching a new hotel chain toda
foothills. milpitas, be careful. ponding puddling on the index. north 880, that's where crash is reported.e toll plaza, metering are on. we have oakland. live shot shows you. light traffic past the coliseum. wet roadway here on the shoulder. and the mist area as well. look at the bay bridge toll plaza. cameras very active. back out to the maps. i want to talk about transit. no delay now. bart tends to slow them down when heavier rain comes down. we'll track that as well. back to you....
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near the foothills, a little wet weather on live doppler 7. winds are in the hills now but they'll come down throughout the afternoon hours. mild, 49 to 55. throughout the 12-hour day planner, chances begin at noon for wet weather. scattered and light at 4:00 through 7:00. then they're going to pick up overnight through tomorrow. i'll show you an hour by hour look at that and put the storm impact scale on all the chances of rain coming up. >> thank you. >>> work is finally underway now to fix problems inside the eastbound side of the bay bridge tunnel. >> it was january of 2016 when a huge chunk of concrete fell on the roadway. abc 7's amy hollyfield is live at the bridge with what is being done to fix the problem. >> hi, reggie. see these cars leaving the tunnel? those are the people headed to oakland that they are trying to prote protect. a chunk of concrete and a car ran into each other last year. it caused $3,000 damage to the car but the driver was okay. the concrete fell from the eastbound direction tunnel. according to the "san francisc
near the foothills, a little wet weather on live doppler 7. winds are in the hills now but they'll come down throughout the afternoon hours. mild, 49 to 55. throughout the 12-hour day planner, chances begin at noon for wet weather. scattered and light at 4:00 through 7:00. then they're going to pick up overnight through tomorrow. i'll show you an hour by hour look at that and put the storm impact scale on all the chances of rain coming up. >> thank you. >>> work is finally...
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not only in the foothills, but also throughout the sacramento valley. right now on doppler radar we are currently dry. the possibility of rain coming our way this weekend, and that means tomorrow is dry, but the big difference here is cloud cover increases. with the clouds not nearly as chilly, 40 for the tri-valley, peninsula 45, and the south bay expecting 43. north bay begins with 41, san francisco 45, and the east bay starts at 47. so, a decent morning but again the sun is going to be fading. as we get a look here in our microclimate forecast for tomorrow, mostly cloudy to partly cloudy skies. this puts us down to 64 in san jose. for the east bay we'll also see numbers drop down to chillier 59 in oakland and back here for livermore, 62. on the peninsula, 62 also, palo alto and mostly cloudy. san francisco, 54, along the embarcadero, 57 for the marina. and up here for the north bay, 60 in mill valley. maybe you have a three-day weekend coming your way you're heading up to napa, it will be 65 degrees. let's take you to the weekend rain chance. storm system will dr
not only in the foothills, but also throughout the sacramento valley. right now on doppler radar we are currently dry. the possibility of rain coming our way this weekend, and that means tomorrow is dry, but the big difference here is cloud cover increases. with the clouds not nearly as chilly, 40 for the tri-valley, peninsula 45, and the south bay expecting 43. north bay begins with 41, san francisco 45, and the east bay starts at 47. so, a decent morning but again the sun is going to be...
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near the foothills, a little wet weather on live doppler 7. are in the hills now but they'll come down throughout the afternoon hours. mild, 49 to 55. throughout the 12-hour day planner, chances begin at noon for wet weather. scattered and light at
near the foothills, a little wet weather on live doppler 7. are in the hills now but they'll come down throughout the afternoon hours. mild, 49 to 55. throughout the 12-hour day planner, chances begin at noon for wet weather. scattered and light at
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. >>> three families in pleasanton are on the verge of losing their home because of the rain. their foothill home is eroding away. >> get the slope to be more stable and not a cliff for its dropping into the [indiscernible]. >> what used to be a slope is now a cliff. one neighbor's swimming pool a few feet from edge. the homeowners blame development and lack of maintenance by the city and county for the rapid erosion of their backyard. the nearby aroya de laguna lake -- it's carving an s-shape turn. instead of turning away -- >> using the permit fees or tax dollars to help, just for example rip rapping-- >> homeowners are worried that -- multiple government agencies are now examining the erosion issue. there's a meeting next wednesday night when the local water agency that oversees flood control is expected to make a decision on shoring up the cliff. >>> governor jerry brown calling for president trump to send federal help for california to recover from the winter storm damage. the storms in late january caused major flooding, mud slides, power outages and damaged the infrastructure all over
. >>> three families in pleasanton are on the verge of losing their home because of the rain. their foothill home is eroding away. >> get the slope to be more stable and not a cliff for its dropping into the [indiscernible]. >> what used to be a slope is now a cliff. one neighbor's swimming pool a few feet from edge. the homeowners blame development and lack of maintenance by the city and county for the rapid erosion of their backyard. the nearby aroya de laguna lake --...
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his body was discovered saturday on the toyon elementally school campus in the east foothills of san jose. virmt eds played for a youth football team between the ages of 12 and 16. here's the victim's former coach scott silver. >> he was a great kid. the reason they called him smiley because he was smiling all the time. he -- he was very respectful. he was very pleasant to be around. >> silver says that the last time he spoke with viramontes was last year. campus police at uc berkeley are looking for a man connected to a sexual battery case. it happened near bankrupt way and college avenue on thursday night around 10:30. police say the man was walking with the victim when he groped her without her permission. she was able to run away and contact authorities. he's said to be a short man between 20 and 25. at the time he was wearing a gray hooded jacket, jeans and a gray backpack during that all the. it is unknown if the suspect and the victim knew each other. >> with tension already so high, chris, over immigration policies in washington, anger boiling over at a public forum last nigh
his body was discovered saturday on the toyon elementally school campus in the east foothills of san jose. virmt eds played for a youth football team between the ages of 12 and 16. here's the victim's former coach scott silver. >> he was a great kid. the reason they called him smiley because he was smiling all the time. he -- he was very respectful. he was very pleasant to be around. >> silver says that the last time he spoke with viramontes was last year. campus police at uc...
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on today in the bay. continuing to search for the murder suspect this morning. the victim is a 41-year-old man found stabbed and shot to death in the san leandro foothills. witnesses saw the crime reportedly take place. >>> the identity of a man shot and killed by police on sunday night could be released later today. this started, as you'll recall, when officers were responding to a phone call of a man in distress. it came from the parents of the 24-year-old man. when they arrived, the man fled through his bedroom window. warped he could be armed. when they found him, officers say he threatened to shoot himself. they resorted to lethal force no weapon was ever found at the scene. the officer involved is on administrative leave >> 6:05. the group seeking to recall judge aaron persky is put on hold until next fall. he issued a light sentence to brock turner for assault. mercury news reports it would be too expensive. instead, opponents to shooting for next june's primary ballot provided they get enough signatures. >> a day before president's revised travel ban is set to take effect, the revised executive order will be scrutinized in federal courtrooms acros
on today in the bay. continuing to search for the murder suspect this morning. the victim is a 41-year-old man found stabbed and shot to death in the san leandro foothills. witnesses saw the crime reportedly take place. >>> the identity of a man shot and killed by police on sunday night could be released later today. this started, as you'll recall, when officers were responding to a phone call of a man in distress. it came from the parents of the 24-year-old man. when they arrived, the...
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the murder scene here at a home on the 16,000 block of sell born in the san leandro foothills where we are standing now. the call to 911 came at 1:45 in the afternoon, a fight between these two men possibly over drugs. when deputies arrived they followed a trail of blood where they found a 41-year-old man dead on the floor. law enforcement believes he might have been shot and stabbed to death. the sergeant tells us . victim or suspect lived here and the house was known for drug activity. not clear if it was for drug dealing or recreational drug use. a lady who lives a few doors down had her suspicions about the place based on the constant comings and goings of various people. there were always a lot of cars, kind of coming and going. they were working on cars a lot. it's like, okay, you know, who are these people? but i wasn't concerned for my own safety at all. they kept to themselves. >> so, this is not a who done it. we know who is involved and we have witnesses that were present when this altercation went down so we are also interviewing them and trying to really close out and figu
the murder scene here at a home on the 16,000 block of sell born in the san leandro foothills where we are standing now. the call to 911 came at 1:45 in the afternoon, a fight between these two men possibly over drugs. when deputies arrived they followed a trail of blood where they found a 41-year-old man dead on the floor. law enforcement believes he might have been shot and stabbed to death. the sergeant tells us . victim or suspect lived here and the house was known for drug activity. not...
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foothill road near the arroyo de la laguna creek. it's gotten worse? >> reporter: well, veronica, i'm in oneard here in pleasanton so you can see the backyard and you can see the pool here, but this pool is just feet away from the edge here. literally. the yard used to extend more than 25 feet further but day by day it's been eroding away. now, work crews are diligently working to add more support to this cliff but time is not on their side with rain in the forecast. >> as soon as the water hits the loose dirt it will tank- will take chunks. it's a nightmare. this is truly what i have watched and lived through myself what i have watched happen emotionally physically with my wife and family. >> reporter: one sign of hope zone 7 water district work crews in the arroyo de la laguna creekbed all day trying to prevent further erosion but the clock is particular. >> it rained last night and will rain later this week. 25 feet in one day. >> reporter: tarps and sandbags are brought in as an emergency fix but once the first storm hit the force of the water
foothill road near the arroyo de la laguna creek. it's gotten worse? >> reporter: well, veronica, i'm in oneard here in pleasanton so you can see the backyard and you can see the pool here, but this pool is just feet away from the edge here. literally. the yard used to extend more than 25 feet further but day by day it's been eroding away. now, work crews are diligently working to add more support to this cliff but time is not on their side with rain in the forecast. >> as soon as...
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on that side of the bridge. there's probably rain there. you can see san jose foothills. now picking up in the mountains. 30s and 40s. very cold here. to the south. 39. morgan is 37. had some reports of a rain-snow mix in the last 24 hours. today mix of sun clouds. more reports of hail and thunderstorms and clearing and cold tonight. >> all right. 6:31. >> well, it's slow out there, steve. as you know and the rain that just say -- moving through and when the rain moves through people slow down. they should and that slows the commute. right now it seems to be not raining but it's -- it was raining pretty recently. you can see the roads are wet here. driving up past the downtown area. into san is a. we're looking at some of the other commutes. steve mentioned the bridge. it's fine on the hayward side. you are effectively driving in the rape here on westbound 92. we've had very slow traffic this morning on 680 coming out of dublin. it seems to be kind of normallish but this is becoming the new normal here. dropping down toward the -- out of pleasantton. 580 actually doesn't
on that side of the bridge. there's probably rain there. you can see san jose foothills. now picking up in the mountains. 30s and 40s. very cold here. to the south. 39. morgan is 37. had some reports of a rain-snow mix in the last 24 hours. today mix of sun clouds. more reports of hail and thunderstorms and clearing and cold tonight. >> all right. 6:31. >> well, it's slow out there, steve. as you know and the rain that just say -- moving through and when the rain moves through...
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on the streets. >> get a lot of clientele. >> ha! >> surrounded by the foothills outside oakland, california, the santa rita jail can be mistaken for an office park, if not for the mile and a half or so of razor wire lining its perimeter. >> hey. >> most of the roughly 2,700 male inmates and 300 female inmates are only charged with crimes and are awaiting trial and the resolution of their cases. >> some people think it's a joke and it's fun, man. this ain't fun. it's not a game. it's not a joke. it's real life, and i don't want to be here. >> deputies face new problems and challenges every day. >> stay down. stay down until i leave the room. >> among the most dangerous is when inmates bring their conflicts from the street with them into the jail. >> [ bleep ] trying to keep gang banging. gang banger. >> deputies have just separated two such inmates who got into a brief fistfight. >> you just ran out to see him. >> they are temporarily placed in different cells. but that doesn't stop their taunts. >> that [ bleep ] a real life [ bleep ]. like i said -- [ bleep ] >>
on the streets. >> get a lot of clientele. >> ha! >> surrounded by the foothills outside oakland, california, the santa rita jail can be mistaken for an office park, if not for the mile and a half or so of razor wire lining its perimeter. >> hey. >> most of the roughly 2,700 male inmates and 300 female inmates are only charged with crimes and are awaiting trial and the resolution of their cases. >> some people think it's a joke and it's fun, man. this ain't...
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on the edge of disaster tonight. the creek that runs behind their homes of foothill roads could end up taking their homes if something isn't done. debora villalon is live to show us the properties in danger. debora? >> reporter: julie, family members say they still live here as there are luxury $2 million homes looking just fine here. but their backyards are falling away. >> reporter: what use today be a slope is now a cliff. and the family lives on the edge. their neighbor hasn't even worked a. backyard tram -- trampoline is about to go over. it will keep going because there is nothing to protect. >> reporter: to protect from the royal de la -- day la laguna, widening to about 200 yards and carving an s turn so instead of flowing past their lot it slammed straight into them. ron e spent countless -- ron spent count louse hours worrying about what could happen. >> we'd be at our home at night when it is raining hard and the whole -- the whole house would shake. now we know it's in our dc in our backyard. homeowners say it is not only a threat for them, but railroad commuters. >> it can be halted, they're reviewing th
on the edge of disaster tonight. the creek that runs behind their homes of foothill roads could end up taking their homes if something isn't done. debora villalon is live to show us the properties in danger. debora? >> reporter: julie, family members say they still live here as there are luxury $2 million homes looking just fine here. but their backyards are falling away. >> reporter: what use today be a slope is now a cliff. and the family lives on the edge. their neighbor hasn't...
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foothill road near the aroyo de la laguna creek. >>> the sea lion who got stuck in a drainage park in vacaville is free and on his way back to the bay. he made his bay out of the pipe on his own and is now back in the sacramento river delta. wildlife officials believe he is healthy enough to make it all the way back to the bay. and, he was first spotted yesterday in a sewer pipe on leisure town road earning him the nickname mr. leisure. >>> a bay area bio tech firm is trying to revoonize th meat industry with chicken strips made in a lab. >> devin fehely explains one key ingredient is missing. the actual bird. >> reporter: it looks and tastes like chicken. because, it is. sort of. while it is not apparent to the naked eye, this chicken was grown in a lab, not on a farm. >> talking about meat, real meat grown from meat cells. >> reporter: we first spoke with memphis meat ceo at a bio tech expo where they revealed their lab grown meat balls. now, they have successfully added chicken to the menu. >> we wanted to make meat that is delicious, better for us, also better for the environment and the animals. >> reporter: but don't expect it
foothill road near the aroyo de la laguna creek. >>> the sea lion who got stuck in a drainage park in vacaville is free and on his way back to the bay. he made his bay out of the pipe on his own and is now back in the sacramento river delta. wildlife officials believe he is healthy enough to make it all the way back to the bay. and, he was first spotted yesterday in a sewer pipe on leisure town road earning him the nickname mr. leisure. >>> a bay area bio tech firm is trying...
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thunderstorms, lightning strikes up and down the sierra foothills into the sierra mountain range itself. and it's still snowing there. our next storm is on the way. it will arrive late tonight, continue into tomorrow morning. it ranks two on the storm impact scale, producing moderate to heavy rain. thunder and hail are also possible with this storm. 7:00 tonight, notice that for most of the evening, it will be calm. but by 10:00, 11:00 tonight, we'll see the first wave of rain sweeping through the north bay. by 3:00 in the this morning, we'll see most of the action south of the golden gate. south bay, east bay, and the peninsula will be getting downpours. into the middle part of the day, the storm breaks up. i'll have a complete look at the accuweather seven-day forecast coming up. >> spencer, thanks so much. >>> a stanford climatologist says our weather is the result of climate change and what we're experiencing now was predicted 30 years ago. an article written in 1988 predicted winter flooding and summer droughts. >> this is the new normal. we have a water system in terms of the infrastructure and the legal rights and the water manage
thunderstorms, lightning strikes up and down the sierra foothills into the sierra mountain range itself. and it's still snowing there. our next storm is on the way. it will arrive late tonight, continue into tomorrow morning. it ranks two on the storm impact scale, producing moderate to heavy rain. thunder and hail are also possible with this storm. 7:00 tonight, notice that for most of the evening, it will be calm. but by 10:00, 11:00 tonight, we'll see the first wave of rain sweeping through...
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thunderstorms, lightning strikes up and down the sierra foothills into the sierra mountain range itself. and it's still snowing there. our next storm is on the way. it will arrive late tonight, continue into tomorrow morning. it ranks two on the storm impact scale, producing moderate to heavy rain. thunder and hail are also possible with this storm. 7:00 tonight, notice that for most of the evening, it will be calm. but by 10:00, 11:00 tonight, we'll see the first wave of rain sweeping through the north bay. by 3:00 in the this morning, we'll see most of the action south of the golden gate. south bay, east bay, and the peninsula will be getting downpours. into the middle part of the day, the storm breaks up. i'll have a complete look at the accuweather seven-day forecast coming up. >> spencer, thanks so much. >>> a stanford climatologist says our weather is the result of climate change and what we're experiencing now was predicted 30 years ago. an article written in 1988 predicted winter flooding and summer droughts. >> this is the new normal. we have a water system in terms of the infrastructure and the legal rights and the water manage
thunderstorms, lightning strikes up and down the sierra foothills into the sierra mountain range itself. and it's still snowing there. our next storm is on the way. it will arrive late tonight, continue into tomorrow morning. it ranks two on the storm impact scale, producing moderate to heavy rain. thunder and hail are also possible with this storm. 7:00 tonight, notice that for most of the evening, it will be calm. but by 10:00, 11:00 tonight, we'll see the first wave of rain sweeping through...
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one. developing here at home, an elementary school turned crime scene. this comes after a man was found down at toyon elementary school in the foothills of san jose yesterdaye detectives are trying to figure out what happened to the young man said to be in his 20s. they say he died on campus under a bench near classrooms. we here from concerned neighbors at 7:00 about this discovery why they say they're surprised this happened in their community. >>> also at 7:00 on today in the bay speaking out hundreds gather at a san francisco town hall to get their voices heard. what lawmakers unanimous sa pelosi and jackie spear are saying about the fate of our nation's healthcare system. we'll have that story plus all of your top news at 7:00 plus robb back with a look at the forecast. for now we'll send you back to the today show. see you at 7:00. . >>> you're not serious about naming our kid devonte, are you? >> yes. >> no. >> what exactly is your problem with that name? >> it's unconventional, dre'. i grew up as rainbow, okay? rainbow. that was not easy. >> that's because rainbow is the name that white people give cocker spaniels. >> tracee ellis ross playing dr.
one. developing here at home, an elementary school turned crime scene. this comes after a man was found down at toyon elementary school in the foothills of san jose yesterdaye detectives are trying to figure out what happened to the young man said to be in his 20s. they say he died on campus under a bench near classrooms. we here from concerned neighbors at 7:00 about this discovery why they say they're surprised this happened in their community. >>> also at 7:00 on today in the bay...
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we have an inside slider on thursday that will miss us, most of the precipitation is going to fall in the foothillsnd the mountains. but what it does, it changes our temperatures and makes them significantly cooler. for today we're in the 50s for the most part at the coast, and 62 to 66 inland, and low 70s around the bay and inland neighborhoods, but thursday mid-50s to 60s, so cool like today. we will rebound in the 70s at the coast by saturday. 74 to 80 for the bay and inland. significantly warmer this weekend, unlike last weekend. >> we will take it. >>> if you are headed to the sierra this morning definitely check before you go. we have chain requirements for 50, 80, and 88 currently. not going to be that smooth of a drive. if you are traveling in the immediate bay area, should not be too bad. here's a look at the bay bridge toll plaza and we had the lights on since 5:26 this morning. and overall we are fairly light. highway 4 to the maze, 23 minutes. heading to san francisco airport, you should not have any delays getting on your plane and getting out of town and no delays getting there, eithe
we have an inside slider on thursday that will miss us, most of the precipitation is going to fall in the foothillsnd the mountains. but what it does, it changes our temperatures and makes them significantly cooler. for today we're in the 50s for the most part at the coast, and 62 to 66 inland, and low 70s around the bay and inland neighborhoods, but thursday mid-50s to 60s, so cool like today. we will rebound in the 70s at the coast by saturday. 74 to 80 for the bay and inland. significantly...
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one was hurt. obviously the woman didn't have a long way to go to be processed. care for m >>> well, wild life rescue in the sierra foothills now has a bigger home to care for more animals. the gold country wild life rescue volunteers spent most of the day moving into their new location in auburn. the rescue cares for wild animals in the sierra that get hurt and are in danger of dying. they treat about 3500 animals a year, and the new facility adds a lot more room. >> it's built for animals, so there's already drains in the floor, and big skylights, isolation rooms. it will be incredible for wild life. >> we have three little gray quills with us about five -- squirrels with us about five days old. >> the rescue is run mainly by volunteers. >>> well, a sea of green in san francisco today. tens of thousands of people turned out for the annual st. patrick's day parade today down market street. ♪[ music ] where the party continued until early this evening. 's day events >> 5,000 people were a part of the parade. it ended at civic center plaza where the party continued until early this evening. the st. patrick's day events have
one was hurt. obviously the woman didn't have a long way to go to be processed. care for m >>> well, wild life rescue in the sierra foothills now has a bigger home to care for more animals. the gold country wild life rescue volunteers spent most of the day moving into their new location in auburn. the rescue cares for wild animals in the sierra that get hurt and are in danger of dying. they treat about 3500 animals a year, and the new facility adds a lot more room. >> it's built...
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on edge after a man is found dead at an elementary school. now, police are calling his death suspicious. the body was discovered around 10:00 yesterday morning at toyon elementary school in the east foothills of san jose. right now police officers and homicide detectives are trying to figure out what happened to the young man reportededly in his swents 20s. police say he died on campus under a bench near classrooms. makes we spoke with say other than a few break jinz they consider this a safe community. >> to hear a body was found here, that's -- that is very surprising. it's a little unnerving at this time right now. >> one neighbor said police asked her if she heard gunshots. so far no suspects have been identified. >>> the outgoing chancellor of u.c. berkeley nicholas derkz inproperly accepted benefits. a report shows that derkz did not pay for a gym membership and 48 personal training sessions worth about $5,000. he also allegedly had an elliptical machine worth $3,500 installed athill his home. u.s. berkeley says derkz has apologized and repaid the money. >>> if you're planning to take bart today, there are some delays you should know about. riders in san francisco and along the penin
on edge after a man is found dead at an elementary school. now, police are calling his death suspicious. the body was discovered around 10:00 yesterday morning at toyon elementary school in the east foothills of san jose. right now police officers and homicide detectives are trying to figure out what happened to the young man reportededly in his swents 20s. police say he died on campus under a bench near classrooms. makes we spoke with say other than a few break jinz they consider this a safe...
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the affected homes are off foothill road near the arroyo de laguna creek. >>> we are going to get a check onhe weather today. fog and drizzle i had the windshield wipers on this morning. >> i hate when i do that after i wash my car. >> i rarely wash my car. >> it's a good time to wash your car because next week you won't be able to so you have to use the wipers because of the condensation. that's all associated with that very deep marine layer this morning along the coast and night bay and even extends inland 45 miles. you know, i keep going on the same live weather camera shot because this is the best to cite low clouds and fog. temperatures into the 50s. 54 in santa rosa to 58 in oakland. visibility restricted along the coastside because of that marine layer as it deepens. one mile visibility half moon bay, three miles at sfo. sure to have some delays on some arriving flights at sfo. we'll keep you posted on that. otherwise, visibility hampered a bit in petaluma at 6 miles, 7 in napa. weak disturbance blew through the bay area yesterday causing a stray shower no accumulation. meanwhile, as
the affected homes are off foothill road near the arroyo de laguna creek. >>> we are going to get a check onhe weather today. fog and drizzle i had the windshield wipers on this morning. >> i hate when i do that after i wash my car. >> i rarely wash my car. >> it's a good time to wash your car because next week you won't be able to so you have to use the wipers because of the condensation. that's all associated with that very deep marine layer this morning along the...
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foothills with real pressure. the u.k. consumer starting to feel real wages come under a lot of pressure here. had a conversation about the hike in rates. is that a one that the spread on the mpc? >> i think it is probably a one-off. leads this year and she has been very strong on a recent paper where she said uncertainty had no impact on growth. which is very much at odds with what has been said recently. i don't think we get any rates news. there is a good chance we might get its next year if we are right about inflation. >> i don't want to touch them. i think as the fed raises rates, you have the ecb talking about dialing down qe further and we think they will raise rates next year. the bank of england isn't going to go it alone. jonathan: i will wrap up the whole of the last 30 minutes with a rapidfire question round. i'll ask questions, one word answers. treasury yields, year and higher or lower. ? >> higher. >> michael collins? >> lower. >> bowens are treasuries, which outperforms? >> treasuries. >> michael? >> treasuries. >> retail credit, long or short? lou? >> short. >> michael? >> short. >> bob? >> short. >> guild, by or sell? >> sell. >> m
foothills with real pressure. the u.k. consumer starting to feel real wages come under a lot of pressure here. had a conversation about the hike in rates. is that a one that the spread on the mpc? >> i think it is probably a one-off. leads this year and she has been very strong on a recent paper where she said uncertainty had no impact on growth. which is very much at odds with what has been said recently. i don't think we get any rates news. there is a good chance we might get its next...
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on edge tonight after a man found dead at an elementary school. tonight police are calling his death suspicious. body discovered about 10:00 this morning at toyon elementary in the east foothills of san jose. marianne favro live at the school tonight. neighbors say this is a generally safe neighborhood. >> they do say that. they're definitely stunned tonight. man's body was found underneath a bench near classrooms here at the school this morning. police tell us he was in his 20s. more than a dozen san jose police officers including homicide detectives spent the day trying to determine what happened to a young man who died on campus near classrooms at toyon elementary school in san jose. >> just after 10:00, the police department received a call of a person down that wasn't breathing. apparently had visible injuries. we responded along with san jose fire. they immediately pronounced the person deceased. >> he was in his mid to late 20s but they're not releasing his name. no suspected have been identified. neighbors say other than a few break-ins, they consider this community safe or at least they did. >> it's very scary because i lived in this neighborhood for 36 years. nothing
on edge tonight after a man found dead at an elementary school. tonight police are calling his death suspicious. body discovered about 10:00 this morning at toyon elementary in the east foothills of san jose. marianne favro live at the school tonight. neighbors say this is a generally safe neighborhood. >> they do say that. they're definitely stunned tonight. man's body was found underneath a bench near classrooms here at the school this morning. police tell us he was in his 20s. more...
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snow event was '82-'83, it was 58 inches on our way to a record setting season the biggest threat will be the possibility of the flooding for the sierra and foothillsrom april through july we'll be monitoring that closely as a lot of this water will continue down into the central valley. tomorrow morning's forecast sunny and cold. 35 in the peninsula kind of a carbon copy of what we've been dealing with lately. you need the sun classes as you head off into your commute we stay dry through friday, rain returns saturday night. rain accumulations sunday, a 10th to a half inch possible. dry for the start of next week. i'm back with another forecast update in about 25 minutes. >>> two experienced base jumperses parachute off the san francisco hotel and right into police custody. we'll show you who they are coming up in a live report. ==reveal== a loof dage in the mwest --fter a seri of strong storms. hundreds of homes were daged inll >>> happening now, a lot of damage in the midwest after a series of strong storms. in missouri, cars were literally blown off the highway, the images and video we posted on our twitter feed a french teenager who was given g
snow event was '82-'83, it was 58 inches on our way to a record setting season the biggest threat will be the possibility of the flooding for the sierra and foothillsrom april through july we'll be monitoring that closely as a lot of this water will continue down into the central valley. tomorrow morning's forecast sunny and cold. 35 in the peninsula kind of a carbon copy of what we've been dealing with lately. you need the sun classes as you head off into your commute we stay dry through...
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Mar 5, 2017
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foothills. that he gives you an idea how cold the air is. the weather model is pretty accurate. it should be clearing out after midnight. tomorrow morning, scattered showers. not a washout tomorrow. be on standby as you see the showers. monday for the morning commute, still more scattered showers, by tuesday and wednesday though, things begin 0 dry out. high pressure builds in. you'll see the storm track just slightly to the north. areas north of sonoma county could see showers at times. for most of the bay area into southern california, seven-day forecast has drier weather and some warmer weather on way. san francisco should rebound out of the low 50s to mid 60s business midweek. for inland locations should see 70s by wednesday and thursday. bit of a roller coaster ride as we go from winter like condition to spring conditions wednesday. >> pretty much all in one. >> thank you. >>> coming up in sports, a troubling turn of events for a new giants coach. an update from scottsdale. >> plus -- >> hey, guys, i'm fallon smith. the slash brothers went dry during back to back losses back east. can they get it going for monday's match-up in the garden? find out. sports is next. >>> for the firs
foothills. that he gives you an idea how cold the air is. the weather model is pretty accurate. it should be clearing out after midnight. tomorrow morning, scattered showers. not a washout tomorrow. be on standby as you see the showers. monday for the morning commute, still more scattered showers, by tuesday and wednesday though, things begin 0 dry out. high pressure builds in. you'll see the storm track just slightly to the north. areas north of sonoma county could see showers at times. for...
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Mar 28, 2017
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foothills of the blue ridge. a few more to then you get to the southern maryland, we'll keep an eye on the sky because there will be a batch of showers, downpour for the next few hours. once the cold front gets through tonight the skies will clear and winds pick up from the north. that will drop the temperatures from the 70s to upper 40's in many areas by tomorrow. tomorrow looks terrific. a great weather forecast. mostly sunny, breezy. 65 degrees looking to the day tomorrow. rainy day on friday. we need rain and that is the story for friday. the timing suggestions showers could linger to saturday morning and partly sunny. 65 in the afternoon. that is great stuff. then when we get to the day on sunday, more sunshine and 65. by the weekend the average high is up to 62 degrees. what do you know? spring is really here. michelle? michelle: thank you, doug. all right. well the political party may have changed at the white house but one thing that is still bipartisan are attacks on what politicians wear look at how women in politics are judged for their wear and whether there is a double standard. reporter: no matter
foothills of the blue ridge. a few more to then you get to the southern maryland, we'll keep an eye on the sky because there will be a batch of showers, downpour for the next few hours. once the cold front gets through tonight the skies will clear and winds pick up from the north. that will drop the temperatures from the 70s to upper 40's in many areas by tomorrow. tomorrow looks terrific. a great weather forecast. mostly sunny, breezy. 65 degrees looking to the day tomorrow. rainy day on...
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Mar 25, 2017
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foothills south of downtown into san francisco. clear right now. so the red beam there scanning not much to find there on the d radar seeing breaks in the clouds offshore. the next storm system shows up late tonight into early tomorrow. seeing mostly cloudy skies. meantime, partly cloudy. a little breezy at times today. northwest winds, 10 to 20 miles per hour. partly sunny skies. low to mid-60s. nice saturday shaping up and by 7:00, beginning to see more high clouds on approach. so hour-by-hour we go. partly cloudy skies. maybe a hilltop shower around highway 17 around 1:00. 6:00, showers are gone, and then heading towards sunday, more changes on the way as you see in the sunday forecast here. mostly cloudy, and rain chances increasing. so really sunday is the opposite of the forecast we're seeing today. once we get into the afternoon, rain make as comeback starting in the north bay. mostly cloudy skies to start. by early afternoon beginning to see showers pushing out of the north bay and then by 8:00, 9:00 and 10:00 tomorrow evening, there's the main event of the next weather system that should clear g
foothills south of downtown into san francisco. clear right now. so the red beam there scanning not much to find there on the d radar seeing breaks in the clouds offshore. the next storm system shows up late tonight into early tomorrow. seeing mostly cloudy skies. meantime, partly cloudy. a little breezy at times today. northwest winds, 10 to 20 miles per hour. partly sunny skies. low to mid-60s. nice saturday shaping up and by 7:00, beginning to see more high clouds on approach. so...
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Mar 3, 2017
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one to two feet. they're going to have a big drop-off in snow levels down around 2500 feet. down in the foothills of the sierra as we head towards sunday. forecast highs for tomorrow, lots of sick out there. not a bad day but still a little bit cooler than today. it is not going to be that clear glorious blue sky that we had today. then into the weekend there's the rain clouds especially for saturday evening. off and on showers into sunday. chance into monday. looks like the forecast model is trying to dry us out once again into next week for tuesday, wednesday, and thursday. thankfully we're not talking about that atmospheric river. it will be wet but not the extreme rain. >> i'm sure the folks in tahoe are like, we have enough rain. >> if you have been up there you see the huge snow mounds. >> the parking lots are crazy. thanks, mark. >>> coming up next, a post from a police sergeant about eating lunch alone during her shift has gone viral. next, the special lunch offer she has received. look at all that dinner for 4 and before you say but denny's, those 2 strips of bacon, 2 eggs and 2 fluffy p
one to two feet. they're going to have a big drop-off in snow levels down around 2500 feet. down in the foothills of the sierra as we head towards sunday. forecast highs for tomorrow, lots of sick out there. not a bad day but still a little bit cooler than today. it is not going to be that clear glorious blue sky that we had today. then into the weekend there's the rain clouds especially for saturday evening. off and on showers into sunday. chance into monday. looks like the forecast model is...