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as a jumping off point for the oregon california trails and as the home of president. harry sherman. he happens to be heavily involved in the project to mark the national trails wrote that settlers of the american revolution status report across this country the 1920s by the way he's obviously i figure -- political figure but he has an interest in it as well. independent is important and both of these in the past and they have erected a national frontier trail museum and sculpture in the coal yard will evoke the hardships of women. this is something that happened pretty often that if you want to put up a museum or a sort historic site will be great if you had trail runs to show you're museum but if you don't have things that are survived from the show, they did survive in certain places and where the trail was crowded into an area and are actually carved and permanent marks inside boise and idaho there, are places where these persist in urban areas in the defensive kansas city and if they didn't really have an historic building into for the trail up and it's an emergen
as a jumping off point for the oregon california trails and as the home of president. harry sherman. he happens to be heavily involved in the project to mark the national trails wrote that settlers of the american revolution status report across this country the 1920s by the way he's obviously i figure -- political figure but he has an interest in it as well. independent is important and both of these in the past and they have erected a national frontier trail museum and sculpture in the coal...
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bring you some rain to washington, oregon, and northern california. as we roll through today will get some of that cloud cover. here is a look at what you can expect by lunchtime. a few showers over lake county, edging into sonoma county. chance for a few sprinkles. then this afternoon more green around the coastline and most of the bay area partly cloudy conditions. getting into the evening though it clears up and we are done. not expecting much of any accumulation but, we may see just a spread, a little bit of drizzle into the afternoon. temperatures in the upper 60s for oakland. inner east bay in the low 70s and northbay, napa, 71 for you there. temperatures will rebound slightly for sunday and then a warm up next week. details in the extended forecast. >>> 7:02, we begin with an update on an overnight standoff in oakland. officers have cleared the scene. they were looking for a suspect that they believe was held up in an apartment complex. do not know if the suspect was taken into custody. authorities believe the man was armed. close to midnight o
bring you some rain to washington, oregon, and northern california. as we roll through today will get some of that cloud cover. here is a look at what you can expect by lunchtime. a few showers over lake county, edging into sonoma county. chance for a few sprinkles. then this afternoon more green around the coastline and most of the bay area partly cloudy conditions. getting into the evening though it clears up and we are done. not expecting much of any accumulation but, we may see just a...
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plan, which was signed in 1994, and impacted more than 24 million acres of federal land in oregon, californiat forest plan a success, or failure? >> from an environmental perspective it's a success, but we're only 25 years in. it's kind of a long-term experiment. >> reporter: logging on federal lands has dropped by as much as 90%. but on state-owned and private land, time lapse of satellite images over northwest oregon give a sense of just how common clear-cutting still is. lague says it has a lasting impact. forests capture carbon, helping to cool the earth and slow climate change. logging companies are required by law to replant new trees after t take at absorbs as much carbon as an old one. not every company like yours is willing to talk about their story, or take us to places like this. why, why do you do that? >> i think we as an industry have not done a very good job historically of telling our story. >> reporter: todd payne is the c.e.o. of seneca jones, a timber giant in western oregon. >>> has the northwest forest plan been a success or failure, in your estimation? >> honestly speaki
plan, which was signed in 1994, and impacted more than 24 million acres of federal land in oregon, californiat forest plan a success, or failure? >> from an environmental perspective it's a success, but we're only 25 years in. it's kind of a long-term experiment. >> reporter: logging on federal lands has dropped by as much as 90%. but on state-owned and private land, time lapse of satellite images over northwest oregon give a sense of just how common clear-cutting still is. lague...
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california. high clouds on the border of oregon and california. that's about it. we're tracking the big area of high pressure. it will lowly creep its way closer to california that will supply the warming trend. also gusty winds. sunrise 7:24 a.m. once the sun is up it's sunshine throughout the entire day. wall to wall by 4:00 p.m. tomorrow a warmer afternoon than today. temperatures on the coast upper 60s to low 70s. warmest spot into the 80s tomorrow afternoon. close look at highs on monday. 74 in the city tomorrow. 78 in oakland. 81 san jose. 85 concord. 88 fair field. warm and in a lot of spots tomorrow. wind are light tomorrow. winds will begin to ramp up wednesday night and thursday morning. future tracker wind gusts fast forward into wednesday night. 11:00 p.m. wednesday. especially in the north bay the winds are coming out of the north. a dry wind this time of the year. gusting 30 to 40 miles per hour. that continues into the early morning hours on thursday. the highest winds are in the north bay. winds are not that strong elsewhere. the highest fire dange
california. high clouds on the border of oregon and california. that's about it. we're tracking the big area of high pressure. it will lowly creep its way closer to california that will supply the warming trend. also gusty winds. sunrise 7:24 a.m. once the sun is up it's sunshine throughout the entire day. wall to wall by 4:00 p.m. tomorrow a warmer afternoon than today. temperatures on the coast upper 60s to low 70s. warmest spot into the 80s tomorrow afternoon. close look at highs on monday....
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oregon. northern california picking up on a little bit of rain there. for us, it will just be partly cloudy skies. as we get into the. you see the blue. very light blue hanging over areas of the northern california coastline for us. by the evening hours, a little bit of low cloud cover there. that is going to be it. sfo reporting a very gentle onshore breeze. temperatures. a cool start for inland cities. 42 in nappa. 43 in santa rosa. around the bay, 40s and low 50s. livermore at 52. here is a look at temperatures from yesterday and what we are expecting for today. notice santa rosa 12 degrees warmer today. 78 going to be your afternoon high. upper 06s in san francisco. so we'll see a notable change there as well as concord. 77 today. yesterday it was 71. 71678976. 78 expected for areas. or was that 77 for sanoma. low 70s for the east bay shore. south bay 74 for santa clara. 75 for saratoga. a mild 74. if you are going to halfmoon bay, partly cloudy. mid 670s for you there for the afternoon. 73 for redwood city. the extended forecast -- the temperatures
oregon. northern california picking up on a little bit of rain there. for us, it will just be partly cloudy skies. as we get into the. you see the blue. very light blue hanging over areas of the northern california coastline for us. by the evening hours, a little bit of low cloud cover there. that is going to be it. sfo reporting a very gentle onshore breeze. temperatures. a cool start for inland cities. 42 in nappa. 43 in santa rosa. around the bay, 40s and low 50s. livermore at 52. here is a...
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Oct 26, 2019
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infantry in oregon and california. as colonel of the 36th ohio infantry and will see action in campaigning in western virginia, bull run, and antietam. andill command one division fight in another battle. averell is also a west point graduate. with the armys mounted rifles in the southwest prior to the war, and takes the message to new mexico, telling them they will need to come back east because the war is starting up in the east. he fights the first bull run, the colonel of the pennsylvania cavalry, then he gets a reputation chasing stuart around parts of virginia. this is just a partial list of accomplishments. he also has a history of attempting to raid the virginia and tennessee railroads. come up against two confederate commanders in particular. we will start with albert jenkins, on your left there. school,ded a private then marshall academy, graduated from jefferson college in pennsylvania in 1848, then went on to study at harvard law school. begins, hevil war will form a partisan band which will become the eigh
infantry in oregon and california. as colonel of the 36th ohio infantry and will see action in campaigning in western virginia, bull run, and antietam. andill command one division fight in another battle. averell is also a west point graduate. with the armys mounted rifles in the southwest prior to the war, and takes the message to new mexico, telling them they will need to come back east because the war is starting up in the east. he fights the first bull run, the colonel of the pennsylvania...
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our aid during the kincade fire, but one state in particular has really stepped up to help california. oregon. 221 firefighters from all over that state arrived in santa rosa today. it took them 12 hours to get here, and they brought nearly 100 vehicles with them. >> got on shift at 7:00 a.m. and within 20 minutes it was go time. >> the idea is that we come down, we work our butts off for the community of santa rosa, and then they send us home. >> yeah, in all there are fire crews from 9 western states helping fight in this kincade fire. and down in southern california, fire crews have a long night ahead of them epe gettder control in the face of more fierce winds there. >> the la mayor is revealing the cause of the fire, calling it an act of god. >> reporter: lapd officers tonight escorting nervous and exhausted residentings back to their homes in the evacuation homes. they could only have a few minutes to grab whatever they could before the next round of extreme winds below through the area. what's the biggest fear? the winds? >> yeah, the winds actually. i heard it's really going to be fie
our aid during the kincade fire, but one state in particular has really stepped up to help california. oregon. 221 firefighters from all over that state arrived in santa rosa today. it took them 12 hours to get here, and they brought nearly 100 vehicles with them. >> got on shift at 7:00 a.m. and within 20 minutes it was go time. >> the idea is that we come down, we work our butts off for the community of santa rosa, and then they send us home. >> yeah, in all there are fire...
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.>> reporter: all over the area kicking through the dirt crews from oregon to southern california mopping up 300 feet.>>> we have engines plays closely together. simi valley. >> reporter: holdouts were still in darkened homes waiting for more news on what was going on. just miles away. >> other people's they don't want to be bothered. evacuation zones. i want to know where the edge of the fire is at. >> reporter: back in the fire zone every home with a hose outside was a home that was saved in some cases firefighters had to come back and put the flames out a second time. but again this was a day to gain ground.>>> when the winds do hit later tonight that we don't have any spotting or blowups. coming in this area.>> reporter: it feels like friday. that small window about 24 hours before you knew conditions were going to get bad again. today really was the day to get a hold on the fire. especially near homes. tomorrow we will give them more time. conditions go south again tomorrow night. a little bit of time to make some progress. we will see what comes next.>>> cal fire dedicating a lot of
.>> reporter: all over the area kicking through the dirt crews from oregon to southern california mopping up 300 feet.>>> we have engines plays closely together. simi valley. >> reporter: holdouts were still in darkened homes waiting for more news on what was going on. just miles away. >> other people's they don't want to be bothered. evacuation zones. i want to know where the edge of the fire is at. >> reporter: back in the fire zone every home with a hose...
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oregon. northern california expected to get in on this. maybe some sprinkles for tomorrow morning. we also have an advisory for high surf that last until 9 pm tonight. some breaking waves 10-20 feet. they are starting to calm down. that advisory remains in place for the next several hours. future cast for the evening hours will call for partly cloudy skies. tomorrow morning noticed the cloud cover in place. we do have that rain line dropping a little lower and by about noon we could see it in areas of the north bay. take a look at the afternoon over the central and soh bay. maybe a few sprinkles. there we are clearing it out already as we get into the evening hours. when i come back i will have a look at the temperatures for tomorrow morning as well as the afternoon highs. in the extended forecast warm-up . more on this in just a bit. >>> there has been another spike of vaping related deaths over the past week. what scientists say is behind the latest uptick and what studies are being conducted to try to learn the source. >>> the roller coaster continues tonight on fox as wwe smack
oregon. northern california expected to get in on this. maybe some sprinkles for tomorrow morning. we also have an advisory for high surf that last until 9 pm tonight. some breaking waves 10-20 feet. they are starting to calm down. that advisory remains in place for the next several hours. future cast for the evening hours will call for partly cloudy skies. tomorrow morning noticed the cloud cover in place. we do have that rain line dropping a little lower and by about noon we could see it in...
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very cold, teens and 20s in california and oregon. weak system is going to brush us today, 60s and 70s, near average. sal is here with us this morning. >>> we're going to take a look at the south bay commute. the east shore freeway, 52 mince now between the carquinez bridge coming into san francisco. 880 northbound will be okay. if you look at some of the commutes in the south bay lot o traffic. south bay commute, we had a crash northbound 101. that valley, 280 and 85. it's not a normal commute. if you want to stay on the same schedule, add another 10 or 15 minutes. >>> we are following breaking news for you this morning. we are following this out of connecticut, where there's a plane that crashed at bradley international airport. the plane in this crash is a vintage world war ii bomber and it is too early to tell if there are survivors. we don't know how many people were on board but the smoke can be seen for miles. flights in the area are airport is closed because of the crash. we'll follow this for more. >>> sara zendehnam is on th
very cold, teens and 20s in california and oregon. weak system is going to brush us today, 60s and 70s, near average. sal is here with us this morning. >>> we're going to take a look at the south bay commute. the east shore freeway, 52 mince now between the carquinez bridge coming into san francisco. 880 northbound will be okay. if you look at some of the commutes in the south bay lot o traffic. south bay commute, we had a crash northbound 101. that valley, 280 and 85. it's not a...
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you'll see towards the california/oregon border, .33 of an inch possible. napa, .01 of an inch. the big problem for us has been the pollen lately. i don't know about you guys. i was doing leaf blowing this weekend. it's one of my favorite hobbies. >> he really does. that's the truth. he loves leaf blowing. >> it is a hobby. i'm that guy. but the pollen is just like coming right off the driveway. >> it felt like spring. >> yeah. >> saturday. come on over. >> we can online sign ups. >> secret's out. >> up next is the crying in hockey. absolutely. it was a special moment. sharks fans welcome home the legend patrick marlow. ♪ hey. hey. now you can take control of your home wifi and get a notification the instant someone new joins your network... only with xfinity xfi. download the xfi app today. >>> okay. did you see this last night? one of the most special moments i think i've ever seen at the shark tank. patrick marlow returned to san jose, his first home game since signing with the team last week. watch carefully. brought to tears. a standing ovation. >> big tough guy tears. >> t
you'll see towards the california/oregon border, .33 of an inch possible. napa, .01 of an inch. the big problem for us has been the pollen lately. i don't know about you guys. i was doing leaf blowing this weekend. it's one of my favorite hobbies. >> he really does. that's the truth. he loves leaf blowing. >> it is a hobby. i'm that guy. but the pollen is just like coming right off the driveway. >> it felt like spring. >> yeah. >> saturday. come on over. >>...
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oregon doctor who says his sperm donation made him a victim of fraud. plus the new safety system failing pedestrians. and later, we'll introduce you to a californian >> ninan: an oregon doctor is suing a fi fertility clinic sayg it repeatedly violated an agreement regarding his donated sperm. the $5 million lawsuit said dr. bryce cleary's donation resulted in the birth of at least 17 which were. here's jamie yuccas. >> the scope of this became so bi it'ster: dr. bryce cleary was a medical student at oregon health and science university in 1989 when he was recruited by the school's perfilt clinic to donate sperm for infertile couples and groundbreaking research. >> i know what i was told. >> reporter: and it was no more than five kids, and it was that they would-- >> they'd send the samples to the east coast. >> reporter: but nearly 30 years later with help from the website ancestry.com, donor children began contacting dr. cleary. you've come to learn you have how many children? >> there's at least 17 that i know of in the local area. it's difficult to meet someone who... has your d.n.a. in them, and you wonder if they had a good life. >> reporter
oregon doctor who says his sperm donation made him a victim of fraud. plus the new safety system failing pedestrians. and later, we'll introduce you to a californian >> ninan: an oregon doctor is suing a fi fertility clinic sayg it repeatedly violated an agreement regarding his donated sperm. the $5 million lawsuit said dr. bryce cleary's donation resulted in the birth of at least 17 which were. here's jamie yuccas. >> the scope of this became so bi it'ster: dr. bryce cleary was a...
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llegan los vientos o las llamas esta todo protegido >>> son más de 4000 bomberos no solo de california sino de oregónmos logrado salvar unas cajas mientras tanto son miles los evacuados que están a la espera de regresar sin saber qué escenario llegaran a encontrar >>> yo pienso que su casa se que muy él venía con su hermana >>> los bomberos hace todo es su poder para proteger el patrimonio de cientos de familias >>> snes o trabajo, lo hacemos para ayudar a la gente de este condado >>> nosotros nos encontramos al norte de santa rosa estamos aproximadamente a una milla, cabe mencionar que la carretera 101 ambas direcciones ya abrió pero la zona de la cocinera ecuatorial en santa rosa continúa en vigor regreso con ustedes >>> gracias por es información. en medio de la angustia hay un gesto que se ha visto la solidaridad de las personas algo que en tiempos de una emergencia se ha visto con bastante frecuencia en esta región vamos en vivo con andrés desde el centro de comando de operaciones de los bomberos en santa rosa andrés no solo las víctimas, los desplazados exhiben muestras de solidaridad sino tamb
llegan los vientos o las llamas esta todo protegido >>> son más de 4000 bomberos no solo de california sino de oregónmos logrado salvar unas cajas mientras tanto son miles los evacuados que están a la espera de regresar sin saber qué escenario llegaran a encontrar >>> yo pienso que su casa se que muy él venía con su hermana >>> los bomberos hace todo es su poder para proteger el patrimonio de cientos de familias >>> snes o trabajo, lo hacemos para...
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you can't see the significant rainfall up here near the california, oregon border.uth of this point, we're just thinking maybe trace amounts, or it could possibly be dry in the south bay, especially closer to morgan hill, and gilroy. here's the system itself. the clouds streaming into the bay area over the past few hours. you'll notice, the organized rain is up here. this is the southern oregon rainfall report. look at this. about two inches of rain. this is near brookings, oregon. the real rainfall is up there. it will be a different story by the time that front slowly drifts closer to the bay area. right now, it is dry, but it is also cloudy. current numbers, santa rosa, 69. we have san francisco, 59. lower 70s toward concord, and fairfield. temperatures have been trending down, cooling off, and that pattern will continue we're thinking as we head into your thursday. outside right now, another live camera, basically showing you the same picture, looking out toward the bay, and those high clouds over san francisco. those clouds have been being over the past few hou
you can't see the significant rainfall up here near the california, oregon border.uth of this point, we're just thinking maybe trace amounts, or it could possibly be dry in the south bay, especially closer to morgan hill, and gilroy. here's the system itself. the clouds streaming into the bay area over the past few hours. you'll notice, the organized rain is up here. this is the southern oregon rainfall report. look at this. about two inches of rain. this is near brookings, oregon. the real...
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the only measurable rainfall way up here along the california, oregon border.ow will be a little cooler, and a bit breezy into the afternoon hours. 60s and 70s. san jose 72. the warm spots approaching the mid-70s. here's a look ahead. your five-day forecast, we are clearing things out into friday. heather and alex into the weekend, if you have any outdoor plans, look at that forecast. 70s, 80s, maybe approaching low 90s well inland with fog free conditions. so the weather is looking nice over the next few days. >> that looks fantastic. >> we're not talking about any of that. remember, the 105 last week. at least that's kind of out of the picture for right now. >> a distant memory. >> thanks, mark. >>> well after a failed first attempt, officials with an ocean cleanup prototype say the system is now collecting plastic from the great pacific garbage patch. the first system, which uses a huge u shaped barrier hasn't worked as planned. it was fixed and redeployed in june. today the nonprofit ocean cleanup says this latest prototype is successfully capturing plastic
the only measurable rainfall way up here along the california, oregon border.ow will be a little cooler, and a bit breezy into the afternoon hours. 60s and 70s. san jose 72. the warm spots approaching the mid-70s. here's a look ahead. your five-day forecast, we are clearing things out into friday. heather and alex into the weekend, if you have any outdoor plans, look at that forecast. 70s, 80s, maybe approaching low 90s well inland with fog free conditions. so the weather is looking nice over...
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Oct 19, 2019
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it happens in oregon, massachusetts, california, and colorado, alaska, and maine. it happens in conservative states like north dakota and georgia, and rust belt states like pennsylvania and ohio. last year alone, missouri, michigan, oklahoma, utah, and vermont adopted or expanded marijuana programs. in short, the states leading this it is the states leading on this issue in the federal government has failed to respond. it has closed its eyes and covered its ears to hope that she would go away, but it will not. the disconnect has become, as the attorney general has testified, both intolerable and untenable. the dramatically expanded cannabis industry presents real challenges for our nation. i have been a skeptic about legalization. i opposed it in colorado. i was concerned about the effects of legalization on public safety and breaking with the federal government and adding another intoxicants into our culture. and i did not and still do not want to encourage my children to use marijuana. several years into legalization in colorado, i can say this guy has not fallen
it happens in oregon, massachusetts, california, and colorado, alaska, and maine. it happens in conservative states like north dakota and georgia, and rust belt states like pennsylvania and ohio. last year alone, missouri, michigan, oklahoma, utah, and vermont adopted or expanded marijuana programs. in short, the states leading this it is the states leading on this issue in the federal government has failed to respond. it has closed its eyes and covered its ears to hope that she would go away,...
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. >> convmenza sac sacudio a gran parte de calif n california, se sienntio desde a angeles a oregon yo a la fecha uno de o los pero se sienntio hatsta sa francisco y demas de registrarse apagones electricoslectricos y la tierra templomplo fuerte y a causando millones de dolares en daÑos y 65 muertes y por supuesto el de loma prieta 15ny los daÑos acucausados y c encuet encuentra el terremoto al sur del estado en 1994 y de seis,7 e el que ocurrio a las 4 y medio de la maÑana y 10 aÑos deespues uno de 6 grados sacudio napa y p plan segunda oportunidad en ay por el ultimo dos fuertes terr terremotos de 6,4 y 7,1 en julio de 2019 sacudieron a califor a california. >> como siempre cada sismo es un recordatorio el suelo esta en movimietnto. >> pero usted en casa esta ca e terremoto, muchisimas gracias por acompaÑarnos en el especial de 30 minutos. >> ahora california phones le ofrece accesorios gratis para su teléfono celular. como este aparato para aumentar el volumen. infórmese ya. visite o llame al durante el horario de atención. (musica) este es su noticiero telemundo 48 a las seis. >>
. >> convmenza sac sacudio a gran parte de calif n california, se sienntio desde a angeles a oregon yo a la fecha uno de o los pero se sienntio hatsta sa francisco y demas de registrarse apagones electricoslectricos y la tierra templomplo fuerte y a causando millones de dolares en daÑos y 65 muertes y por supuesto el de loma prieta 15ny los daÑos acucausados y c encuet encuentra el terremoto al sur del estado en 1994 y de seis,7 e el que ocurrio a las 4 y medio de la maÑana y 10 aÑos...
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Oct 17, 2019
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with another one that will brush across california too but mostly energy so far with this storm system headed up in the pacific northwest really all the way in oregon and now making its way to far northern california, they're picking up some showers there nothing really having get the raindrops going to moving up in the chest area as well eventually they across some of the higher peaks to get a littlenow. dry here around the bay area right now probably going to change as we head toward 10 maybe 11 o'clock. maybe we start talk about some showers entering parts of the north bay here you go. this is the storm system so not a real strong one but it's going to be in the fall apart a little more so most of the bay area behind maybe a few scattered light showers overnight tonight and then by tomorrow morning maybe couple lingering showers early on then it's gone and then we're talking about all the wind on the backside of that system or we'll see some maybe 30 mile an hour gusts. and then we get back to more sunshine as we head toward the weekend. temperatures are going to be down when the along the coastline is going to feel cool out there, 59 windy and
with another one that will brush across california too but mostly energy so far with this storm system headed up in the pacific northwest really all the way in oregon and now making its way to far northern california, they're picking up some showers there nothing really having get the raindrops going to moving up in the chest area as well eventually they across some of the higher peaks to get a littlenow. dry here around the bay area right now probably going to change as we head toward 10 maybe...
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Oct 30, 2019
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oregon, nevada, all over the state of california. handle on this fire that has grown to more than 75,000 acres. and as i was saying, the wind is starting to shift and it's going to get stronger. >> it really is amazing. englike you wet saying. and so many people right now are watching the winds. we know that we have hiwind warnings for tonight starting at 8:00. >> i want to go back to the smoke for a second. this is the view from the helicopter. i'm gonna go a little bit higher than that. we'll gain a little more perspective on this. i want to show what you it looks like on the weather computer at this point. and we're gonna go to the view of this fire from the satellite. and from the satellite, you can actually see the last three hours of the smoke coming off of that fire. and there are two important things about what we can see in this view. first of all, there's your plume of smoke. and you see it there. the first important thing about it is the offshore winds have already started. those are northeast winds coming from the northea
oregon, nevada, all over the state of california. handle on this fire that has grown to more than 75,000 acres. and as i was saying, the wind is starting to shift and it's going to get stronger. >> it really is amazing. englike you wet saying. and so many people right now are watching the winds. we know that we have hiwind warnings for tonight starting at 8:00. >> i want to go back to the smoke for a second. this is the view from the helicopter. i'm gonna go a little bit higher than...
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Oct 20, 2019
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oregon. the first lady. elegant, but never aloof. reachable. a new park at border field, californiause for a visit to another country. a fence separates the mexican people a few feet away, but they extend her welcome and she extends hers. >> i am going to come around. >> pat orders the fence taken down. are other hands that stretch out to pat. comfort, andng others equally in need. from the deprived to the infirmed, pat symbolizes and nation's concern. -- a nation's concern. that concern extends to the victim of peru's terrible earthquake in july 1970. pat asks if she can come and they say yes, please. she brings not only money but plane loads of precious medical supplies. they know what she feels is real. she, too, is wife, mother, parents. . -- with as befits the first lady in the president's daughter. [applause] now, she's officially made madame ambassador. the first president's lady to do so. she travels to africa as his representative. she talks to heads of state. she will brief them on the president's forthcoming trip to china and the soviet union. ghana, to the ivory coast, s
oregon. the first lady. elegant, but never aloof. reachable. a new park at border field, californiause for a visit to another country. a fence separates the mexican people a few feet away, but they extend her welcome and she extends hers. >> i am going to come around. >> pat orders the fence taken down. are other hands that stretch out to pat. comfort, andng others equally in need. from the deprived to the infirmed, pat symbolizes and nation's concern. -- a nation's concern. that...
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crews are here from all over california and even oregon idaho in arizona. also lot of road closures today because this area it is still under a mandatory evacuation order we ran into one man. >>who is trying to get back to his head unfortunately was unable to get in his van staying in martinez about 2 out a way fought he could come home today but it's just still too early fire crews are still very acted out here making sure the fire doesn't return to this area com to this area. and making sure that your properties remain as safe as possible that to you guys all ri announcer: 5 million kids use e-cigarettes. it's an epidemic fueled by juul with their kid-friendly flavors. san francisco voters stopped the sale of flavored e-cigarettes. but then juul, backed by big tobacco, wrote prop c to weaken e-cigarette protections. the san francisco chronicle reports prop c is an audacious overreach, threatening to overturn the ban on flavored products approved by voters. prop c means more kids vaping. that's a dangerous idea. vote no on juul. no on big tobacco. no on pr
crews are here from all over california and even oregon idaho in arizona. also lot of road closures today because this area it is still under a mandatory evacuation order we ran into one man. >>who is trying to get back to his head unfortunately was unable to get in his van staying in martinez about 2 out a way fought he could come home today but it's just still too early fire crews are still very acted out here making sure the fire doesn't return to this area com to this area. and making...
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so much support re for all of these firefighters who have come in from all over california washington oregon. colorado all over the country. i was out and about today. i do want to go to some of the video to show you some of that fire fight is le in certain areas. i was off of mark west springs road. and that's the road that goes from santa rosa to calistoga safari west is out on that road well. and all of th road is eslie road and this is where i was for this video. wesley roads a very small role. homes back there. i didn't see an destroyed homes or damaged homes. but i did see thareas where the fire has come through there because they were chaed black and there are a number of trees on the ground and then y have units like this. firefighters like this that are driving up these small roads and looking for hot spots even when i was off in saw uple hot spots the distance that they're looking f those hot spots and then they are spraying those hot spots down with water so. i went to that area i went to a coupe different roads off of mark west springs road. and really saw firefighters. in in eve
so much support re for all of these firefighters who have come in from all over california washington oregon. colorado all over the country. i was out and about today. i do want to go to some of the video to show you some of that fire fight is le in certain areas. i was off of mark west springs road. and that's the road that goes from santa rosa to calistoga safari west is out on that road well. and all of th road is eslie road and this is where i was for this video. wesley roads a very small...
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work will continue probably until sunset hand crews are out here from all over california and also from nevada and oregon trying to assist with fighting this fire. but for now in sonoma county charles clifford kron 4 news. >>all right chuck we want to take a closer look now at where the fire is burning and where evacuation orders are in place the red is the fire area. the purple is where people are under evacuation orders right now in the area and blue. that's been downgraded to evacuation warning that means folks who live in that area need to be ready to go at a moment's notice if the fire gets worse, but you see how it extended all the way there to the coast said the order did again that has been changed to a warning the blue area part of santa rosa remains under evacuation order tonight among the areas coffee party member that neighborhood that was leveled just 2 years ago and that horrific north a firestorm. >>our kron four's dan kerman is there live tonight talking to evacuees about this new normal dan they must be so weary by now. absolutely where you know a lot of these people moved into these new
work will continue probably until sunset hand crews are out here from all over california and also from nevada and oregon trying to assist with fighting this fire. but for now in sonoma county charles clifford kron 4 news. >>all right chuck we want to take a closer look now at where the fire is burning and where evacuation orders are in place the red is the fire area. the purple is where people are under evacuation orders right now in the area and blue. that's been downgraded to...
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crews are here from all over california and even oregon item in arizona. in calistoga michelle kingston kron 4 news. >>of course the area was virtually leveled 2 years ago when the tubbs fire engulfed that neighborhood. in santa rosa, but thankfully they were spared this time around it did bring back some traumatizing memories though kron four's noel biello joins us now live in coffey park with more on how folks are feeling. >>biggest sighs of relief from those i talked to today, not only are they grateful to still have their homes. but they're really grateful for those evacuation warnings that came out before the official border, they s e it gave them time to prepare and it really made a difference. >>i was horrible, yeah we packed up our staff like before before that actually we did all the warnings and stuff on our phones. my wife and i decided to get our list we're going to take leave open trunks and driveways and kids caring clothes inside. >>the signs of repopulation could be seen on nearly every corner in and around coffey park wednesday afternoon l
crews are here from all over california and even oregon item in arizona. in calistoga michelle kingston kron 4 news. >>of course the area was virtually leveled 2 years ago when the tubbs fire engulfed that neighborhood. in santa rosa, but thankfully they were spared this time around it did bring back some traumatizing memories though kron four's noel biello joins us now live in coffey park with more on how folks are feeling. >>biggest sighs of relief from those i talked to today,...
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crews are here from all over california and even oregon idaho and arizona.stoga michelle kingston kron 4 news. >>there are almost 5,000 firefighters on the front lines of the kincade fire all of them working through conditions trying to through tough conditions trying to save homes properties and of course like cal fire set up a base camp for the fire crews at the sonoma fairgrounds kron four's justine waltman got to go behind the scenes. >>the disaster relief organization response i or hey mr. 2 firefighters and evacuees for the past 5 days celebrity chef. so this is what we do what we know how to act for the wall because it's almost like chef super pac. we do want to feel lot of the sonoma county fairgrounds fire teams from over 200 agencies are here from the bay area and well beyond after a 24 hour shift on the front lines. firefighters can collect themselves and eat sleep and take a shower. this team got here on sunday from the portland area and has seen the worst of it when it doesn't get intense, that means are safe. >>and that people can go home to th
crews are here from all over california and even oregon idaho and arizona.stoga michelle kingston kron 4 news. >>there are almost 5,000 firefighters on the front lines of the kincade fire all of them working through conditions trying to through tough conditions trying to save homes properties and of course like cal fire set up a base camp for the fire crews at the sonoma fairgrounds kron four's justine waltman got to go behind the scenes. >>the disaster relief organization response...
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crews are here from all over california and even oregon idaho and arizona. in calistoga michelle kingston kron 4 news. >>make sure to download the kron on app by the way in the app store, this is our way of keeping you updated on pg e power outages when the kind of come on line because they're still a good bit of the north bay that still in the dark. but that's our and 24 7 new streaming service either in the studio here from our newsroom we're going get the very latest any time of day and the app is free now during this crisis to take the opportunity to download it from your favorite app store. our we'll take a quick break. still ahead, san francisco firefighters making a huge difference in the lives of hundreds of kids that had to be evacuated from the kincade fire. >>we'll show you how they're bringing smiles to those little faces and the 49 ers cavan a smiling as well as they continue the quest to stay undefeated we're going to see them on the field again tonight, but this morning we're hearing from 9 or legend joe montana as he gives us his take on this
crews are here from all over california and even oregon idaho and arizona. in calistoga michelle kingston kron 4 news. >>make sure to download the kron on app by the way in the app store, this is our way of keeping you updated on pg e power outages when the kind of come on line because they're still a good bit of the north bay that still in the dark. but that's our and 24 7 new streaming service either in the studio here from our newsroom we're going get the very latest any time of day...
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oregon, denver. i talked to people in california, families in arizona, in new mexico, ohio, pennsylvania. finally, the story began to come together and ultimately for me a big deal was that i actually got to camp on one of the most spectacular places on our planet, attu island itself, which is uninhabited. i'll tell you more about that and show you some pictures. but ultimately it all came together in my book, the storm on our shores. i'll read you the beginning to give you some flavor. warren davis was confused. in the living room of her house, to the fidgetty old man but she did not know what the visitor wanted. he talked about his grown children, he talks about his arizona retirement, and he talked on and on about his beloved orchids and their beauty, fragility, and rewards. davis had little patience for ideyolchit chat, for exotic flowers. she was an intensive care nurse with her twins, mom, and rocky marriage. she tried to be polite but really wasn't it time for this guy to go? finally, it was. as she walked the man outside to his car, he paused and wheeled around. by the way, he tol
oregon, denver. i talked to people in california, families in arizona, in new mexico, ohio, pennsylvania. finally, the story began to come together and ultimately for me a big deal was that i actually got to camp on one of the most spectacular places on our planet, attu island itself, which is uninhabited. i'll tell you more about that and show you some pictures. but ultimately it all came together in my book, the storm on our shores. i'll read you the beginning to give you some flavor. warren...
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have a backlog at the border, we have obviously many seismic issues in my home state of california, and nearby oregon as well, and the west. so would you say this is a priority this committee should take? >> yes, we very much appreciate that. >> thank you. i should end it there. >> i think the gentleman from california. after your port was released -- lecturers released, a ar the university wrote factual error of -- are you aware of that? can you hit your -- >> we adopt his particular argument. >> pointing out he felt you had a factual error. >> he expressed a different view. >> well did he say you were correct? >> he expressed a different view. >> it is an easy -- you have council behind you if you want to turn around and ask them. did he agree with your analysis? >> no he did not. >> so i would ask unanimous consent that we enter into the record a statement from professor joshua blackmon, detailing the exchange with miss ochoa's office. thank you. i yield back. >> i will now recognize mr. garamendi. >> [inaudible] >> it wasn't me, john. thank you. no, it certainly wasn't, mr. meadows, thank you. th
have a backlog at the border, we have obviously many seismic issues in my home state of california, and nearby oregon as well, and the west. so would you say this is a priority this committee should take? >> yes, we very much appreciate that. >> thank you. i should end it there. >> i think the gentleman from california. after your port was released -- lecturers released, a ar the university wrote factual error of -- are you aware of that? can you hit your -- >> we adopt...
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high-risk seismic areas, some in california and some in oregon, some in seattle, washington, and the -- and one of the biggest challenges is we -- our federal buildings fund, we receive $10.5 billion in rent from our attendants every year and only receive appropriations out of the fund 9 billion to 9.35 billion so every year we're shorted a billion and a half dollars of funds that can only be spend on public building purposes under title 40 o and we're not able to access that in properties and wore challenged to repair them, get them in good working order and make the same. we have thousands of employees in first building that need significant improvement, and if we had full access to the funds, we'd be able to do that. it's sluice si critical to improve the services services si thank the chairwoman for her husband with the prospective we had for building in her district. we have courthouse that's 20 years old and a fire life safety system. we proposed that project and for a good year and a half, that prospectus was blocked up in the senate and thank you for your help. able to get it
high-risk seismic areas, some in california and some in oregon, some in seattle, washington, and the -- and one of the biggest challenges is we -- our federal buildings fund, we receive $10.5 billion in rent from our attendants every year and only receive appropriations out of the fund 9 billion to 9.35 billion so every year we're shorted a billion and a half dollars of funds that can only be spend on public building purposes under title 40 o and we're not able to access that in properties and...
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shutting off power to customers in parts of northern california as part of the public safety power shuttle program. the first outages took place near the oregon border and in the north bay counties. more power shutoffs are expected later today. and then caltrans took action that will affect your morning commute. giant generators were brought into the caldecott tunnel, a major traffic route in the east bay. caltrans had to figure out how to keep the tunnel lights and fans on or face a traffic nightmare. >> the tunnels themselves have a very large fans that circulate to make sure that the exhaust from the cars are actually taken out of the tunnels. >> caltrans first thought some of the four tunnels would need to be shut down but bringing in those generators may have fixed the problem . >>> the lantos tunnel on highway one new pacifica is open. caltrans brought in more generators there at double slide. thousands of commuters use that tunnel on the san mateo coast every day. that is some good news. >>> sal, you have your hands full but great news about the caldecott and lantos tunnel. >> that is good news. the tunnels will stay open. we will keep
shutting off power to customers in parts of northern california as part of the public safety power shuttle program. the first outages took place near the oregon border and in the north bay counties. more power shutoffs are expected later today. and then caltrans took action that will affect your morning commute. giant generators were brought into the caldecott tunnel, a major traffic route in the east bay. caltrans had to figure out how to keep the tunnel lights and fans on or face a traffic...
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the district of columbia, maryland, new jersey, hawaii, massachusetts, california, connecticut, colorado, new mexico, and oregon. hopefully those are right. did i miss anyone? votes.ctoral college to me, not knowing anything of these folks have gone through, 74 more seems easy. is it? i don't know whether the supreme court would sanction the efforts this way. i do believe we have a process for change. 200 years later it makes sense to sit down and say, does the electoral college make as much sense as a full national voting ?ystem isn't this a state-based decision? >> i believe the national popular vote compact that requires 270 electoral votes. you would have to get purple states or red states on board. obvious way that could happen is if the electoral vote stuff goes in the opposite direction. another would be to appeal to people sense of good government this is obviously tough right now when we are under conditions of national division. it is a years long project. a pretty long project. to get over to 70. all of these other concerns are important. but one needs to be and it from a distance. >> i agree. if you
the district of columbia, maryland, new jersey, hawaii, massachusetts, california, connecticut, colorado, new mexico, and oregon. hopefully those are right. did i miss anyone? votes.ctoral college to me, not knowing anything of these folks have gone through, 74 more seems easy. is it? i don't know whether the supreme court would sanction the efforts this way. i do believe we have a process for change. 200 years later it makes sense to sit down and say, does the electoral college make as much...
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oregon. but it's going apart before it gets to california but will help to cool so bring that sea breeze backhat will drop the temperatures down around the bay area that late next week again things could get a little interesting. all right, here's your tenant and we're going to see the temperatures warming up as we head in toward the weekend. beautiful fall weekend with 80's and 90's in the warmest valleys, even along the coastline see temperatures in the 70's, maybe in a couple 80's as we head in towards sunday. i think we will see those 80's in san francisco on sunday as well by monday also another very warm day but then things change that front moves through on tuesday cooling those temperatures down partly cloudy skies into next weekend. thank you we're seeing another shocking video tonight of students fighting in a southern california school. >>this is in the same district or a 13 year-old boy died from being sucker punch during a fight. reporter tina patel spoke to students and parents who say school fighting is getting out of control. >>a barrage a dozen the girls involved in this figh
oregon. but it's going apart before it gets to california but will help to cool so bring that sea breeze backhat will drop the temperatures down around the bay area that late next week again things could get a little interesting. all right, here's your tenant and we're going to see the temperatures warming up as we head in toward the weekend. beautiful fall weekend with 80's and 90's in the warmest valleys, even along the coastline see temperatures in the 70's, maybe in a couple 80's as we head...
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shutting off power to customers in parts of northern california and its public safety power shut off program. the first outages took place near the oregon border and in the north bay counties and more power shutoffs are expected later today. and caltrans took action that will affect the morning commute. giant generators were brought into the caldecott tunnel, a major traffic route to the east bay. caltrans is using it to keep the tunnel lights and fans on or risk a traffic nightmare. >> the tunnels themselves have very large fans that circulate to make sure the exhaust from the cars are actually taken out of the tunnels. >> caltrans first thought some of the four boers in the tunnel would have to be shut down but bringing in those generators may correct that problem . >>> the tunnel on highway 1 near pacifico is also open this morning. there were concerns about that closing. caltrans brought in more generators there. a double slide thousands of commuters use that slide on the kim attevo toast every day. were talking about this because weather will be a big issue this morning but first let's check in with sal for look at the commute. >>>
shutting off power to customers in parts of northern california and its public safety power shut off program. the first outages took place near the oregon border and in the north bay counties and more power shutoffs are expected later today. and caltrans took action that will affect the morning commute. giant generators were brought into the caldecott tunnel, a major traffic route to the east bay. caltrans is using it to keep the tunnel lights and fans on or risk a traffic nightmare. >>...
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shutting off power to customers in parts of northern california as part of the public safety power shuttle program. the first outages took place near the oregon border and in the north bay counties. more power shutoffs are expected later today. and then caltrans took action that will affect your morning commute.
shutting off power to customers in parts of northern california as part of the public safety power shuttle program. the first outages took place near the oregon border and in the north bay counties. more power shutoffs are expected later today. and then caltrans took action that will affect your morning commute.
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california becomes the second state to cap rent increases behind oregon which kept their rent increasest 7%. ktvu fox 2 news. >>> fox 2 news at 6:30 is next. marking two years since the tubbs fire in north bay. entire neighborhoods are still rebuilding but residents say there is one positive thing that has come in the aftermath of the fire. >>> preparations continue ahead of the pg&e power shut off. what bart is saying about how the outages could affect them. >>> richard sherman had to eat his words regarding browns quarterback baker mayfield and his lack of sportsmanship. you know when you're at ross and your new fall look just keeps getting better? check this out! that's yes for less. score a head-to-toe look you'll love and save 20 to 60 percent off department store prices. at ross. yes for less. and you get first dibs on that brand... ...at that price? that's yes for less. seriously, get the fall brands and styles you love and save 20 to 60% off department store prices. at ross. yes for less. >>> now to our top story, the bay area is widespread power outages tomorrow as pg&e shutdow
california becomes the second state to cap rent increases behind oregon which kept their rent increasest 7%. ktvu fox 2 news. >>> fox 2 news at 6:30 is next. marking two years since the tubbs fire in north bay. entire neighborhoods are still rebuilding but residents say there is one positive thing that has come in the aftermath of the fire. >>> preparations continue ahead of the pg&e power shut off. what bart is saying about how the outages could affect them. >>>...
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zoning rules changed in portland oregon the number of permits jumped from 80 to 616. in californiaorced cities to relax regulations adu permits jumped 30 fold brian? >> two things here, number one, did you just make up granny pods >> that'sa thing that's a total thing. >> you sure that's a thing >> i think it's a jane wells did a story out west a while. >> when i start my punk rock band it will be called granny pods you gave me my band name i have to imagine neighbors won't like this. some neighborhoods you can't change your mailbox without the homeowner's association getting worked up because you have the jerk down the street who gets bad about everything now you have someone living in a granny pod in your backyard? >> the zoning rules have changed because think about how lucrative property is becoming, how expensive homes are, how hard it is to find a home. then you see your property is becoming more and more valuable because you can use it as an income property, it is starting to make sense in more communities. i talked to this couple about it and they said they hadn't seen any
zoning rules changed in portland oregon the number of permits jumped from 80 to 616. in californiaorced cities to relax regulations adu permits jumped 30 fold brian? >> two things here, number one, did you just make up granny pods >> that'sa thing that's a total thing. >> you sure that's a thing >> i think it's a jane wells did a story out west a while. >> when i start my punk rock band it will be called granny pods you gave me my band name i have to imagine...
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oregÓn. comenzamos. ♪ ♪ locutor: este es su noticiero univisiÓn. con jorge ramos e ilia calderÓn. patricia: buenas tardes, bienvenidos. vamos a comenzar en californiaestÁn combatiendo un incendio que se desatÓ aunque no se han ordenado evacuaciones obligatorias, numerosos residentes abandonaron su casa en forma voluntaria. este incendio amenazan propiedades multimillonarias. salvador: en escasos puntos, el diseÑo que empezÓ devorando la maleza al fondo de este barranco, en los Ángeles, alcanzÓ a llegar a la cima de la montaÑa amenazando con destruir mansiones valoradas en millones de dÓlares. las enormes llamaradas tomaron por sorpresa a los residentes, como la seÑora gladys carter. >> nosotros estamos tratando de arreglar todo para evacuar. salvador: los bomberos acudieron al llamado de emergencia. decenas afrontaron el peligro luchando contra las llamas, desde los patios de las casas y por aire. diferentes helicÓpteros frenaban el incendio derramando miles de galones de agua sobre la lÍnea del fuego. >> no habÍa viento, pero segÚn entiendo, el fuego empezÓ abajo 1000 pies hacia abajo. >> vi queue helicÓpteros empezaron a llegar. salvador: el capi
oregÓn. comenzamos. ♪ ♪ locutor: este es su noticiero univisiÓn. con jorge ramos e ilia calderÓn. patricia: buenas tardes, bienvenidos. vamos a comenzar en californiaestÁn combatiendo un incendio que se desatÓ aunque no se han ordenado evacuaciones obligatorias, numerosos residentes abandonaron su casa en forma voluntaria. este incendio amenazan propiedades multimillonarias. salvador: en escasos puntos, el diseÑo que empezÓ devorando la maleza al fondo de este barranco, en los...
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oregon is worth 100.50. next door in i'd worth $107.53. over in washington state, still a neighbor, $93.98. and in california, you got it, $87.11. that's what's $100 is worth. washington, d.c. came in at the lowest at $85.54. we were 48. >> that's great! >> not last! >> that's all that matters. >> that's what we expected to be. >> yeah. >> pretty bad nonetheless. michael, thanks anyway. >>> this may be a good deal for you if you like skiing. mt. rose tahoe plans to kick off the skiing season this friday. the ski resort boasts the highest base elevation of all those resorts in lake tahoe, but it's relying on an extensive snow making system to offer skiers and snowboarders the first runs of the season. mt. rose is also aiming for another six-month plus winter season. >> quite the opposite for us in the bay area. >> that's right. it's going to start to sizzle. let's check things out with sandhya patel. >> we're going to be seeing some 90s here in the bay area later on this week. i want to show you live doppler 7 right now, and you will notice it is clear from coast to inland. those temperatures today came up compared to 24 hours ag
oregon is worth 100.50. next door in i'd worth $107.53. over in washington state, still a neighbor, $93.98. and in california, you got it, $87.11. that's what's $100 is worth. washington, d.c. came in at the lowest at $85.54. we were 48. >> that's great! >> not last! >> that's all that matters. >> that's what we expected to be. >> yeah. >> pretty bad nonetheless. michael, thanks anyway. >>> this may be a good deal for you if you like skiing. mt. rose...
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oregon, louisiana came in last. >>> this week is testing people's love for california.wer outages, earthquakes, skyrocketing housing, we still love it. thanks for joining us. see you at noon. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ now, here's wendy! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> wendy: thank you for watching her show today! [cheers and applause] say hello to my cohosts, my studio
oregon, louisiana came in last. >>> this week is testing people's love for california.wer outages, earthquakes, skyrocketing housing, we still love it. thanks for joining us. see you at noon. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ now, here's wendy! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> wendy: thank you for watching her show today! [cheers and applause] say hello to my cohosts, my studio
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california. como pueden observar hay precipitaciÓn para los estados al noroeste. estado de washington. tambiÉn en montana. en oregÓno por tormenta tropical. el mar subida de hasta cinco pies. no descarta algunas zonas como en la florida hasta cuatro pulgadas. puede provocar inundaciones repentinas. seguimos con mÁs. alan: muchas gracias. aquÍ estamos listos con mucha informaciÓn de todo. raÚl: de todo. esta maÑana tenemos primicia con romeo santos. esta super de fiesta. nosotros lo vamos a celebrar junto a Él. no se lo pueden perder. alan: aquÍ lo van a ver antes que nadie. atenciÓn los angeles tambiÉn. llegÓ la hora de buscar a los niÑos mÁs talentoso para que participen en "pequeÑos gigantes". maÑana sÁbado. univisiÓn va llevar a cabo las audiciones en busca de este gran y pequeÑo talento. raÚl: si su hijo tiene entre 4 y 12 aÑos. si piensa que tiene un talento para cantar, actuar, bailar, los esperamos en las audiciones maÑana sÁbado en univisiÓn. serÁ en los angeles. ahÍ estÁ la direcciÓn. alan: no se lo pueden perder. de 9:00 de la maÑana las 5:00 de la tarde. tienen todo el dÍa. ahÍ estÁn en pantalla. los ang
california. como pueden observar hay precipitaciÓn para los estados al noroeste. estado de washington. tambiÉn en montana. en oregÓno por tormenta tropical. el mar subida de hasta cinco pies. no descarta algunas zonas como en la florida hasta cuatro pulgadas. puede provocar inundaciones repentinas. seguimos con mÁs. alan: muchas gracias. aquÍ estamos listos con mucha informaciÓn de todo. raÚl: de todo. esta maÑana tenemos primicia con romeo santos. esta super de fiesta. nosotros lo...
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the state of california puts up boulders all the time. the city of portland, oregonput down boulders to keep people from camping there. the neighbors didn't just make it up and are emulating what they see their local and state governments doing. the federal government, all the candidates for democrat -- or for republicans should be looking at the role of h.u.d. in ensuring people have a decent place to live because housing that isn't a commodity for people is a worthwhile housing program just like the homeowner housing subsidy program through the i.r.s. which is over $140 billion a year. if we can afford $140 billion a year in housing subsidies for homeowners, we sure as hell can do better than $34 billion a year in housing subsidies for poor people. amy: i want to thank you both for being with us. of course we'll continue to follow this issue not only in san francisco and los angeles but around the country. i want to thank jennifer friedenbach, executive director on the coalition of homelessness based here in san francisco anand paul boden, executive director of wra
the state of california puts up boulders all the time. the city of portland, oregonput down boulders to keep people from camping there. the neighbors didn't just make it up and are emulating what they see their local and state governments doing. the federal government, all the candidates for democrat -- or for republicans should be looking at the role of h.u.d. in ensuring people have a decent place to live because housing that isn't a commodity for people is a worthwhile housing program just...
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california becomes the second state in the entire nation to enact a cap on rent control. oregon the last place to do that. they capped rent at 7%. ktvu fox 2 news. >>> why the white house says it will not participate in the impeachment inquiry and how it is amplifying claims of obstruction. >>> more backlash over the appointment of san francisco's acting attorney. how one -- wants to limit the mayor's power. ♪ >>> the white house notified house speaker nancy pelosi today that president trump will not cooperate with the impeachment inquiry calling it partisan and unconstitutional. the state department blocked the ambassador to the european union from his scheduled testimony about the president's dealings with ukraine. the house immediately issued a subpoena. house democrats say the administration's move is another example of obstruction. >> it is hard to overstate the significance of not just the testimony and the documents but the testimony but of others as well. >> there is no process and no procedure and they are doing it because they are -bent on trying to impeach this presid
california becomes the second state in the entire nation to enact a cap on rent control. oregon the last place to do that. they capped rent at 7%. ktvu fox 2 news. >>> why the white house says it will not participate in the impeachment inquiry and how it is amplifying claims of obstruction. >>> more backlash over the appointment of san francisco's acting attorney. how one -- wants to limit the mayor's power. ♪ >>> the white house notified house speaker nancy pelosi...
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>> reporter: the new bill takes effect january 2020, california becomes the second state in the entire nation to enact a tap on rent control. oregon the last place to do that, they rent at seven percent >>> we are in hispanic heritage month and people are marking the month with celebrations of culture, including food, music and art. >> one of those neighborhoods is the mission district in san francisco, but some say the area is actually changing. and you talked with a longtime resident on was happening there in the mission. >> cultural experts in the mission say the way to keep the mission districts rich cultural heritage has to be a multipronged approach. >> they come from mexico and they to her. imac latino organizer showing me the murals in san francisco's mission district. >> there are different murals, different people. >> reporter: use of the colorful works of art in this neighborhood as a whole are a vital part of san francisco. >> i believe the mission is really the lungs of the city and a sense. >> reporter: he also says the city has changed. >> san francisco is famous for culture, music and food and we are losing it. >>
>> reporter: the new bill takes effect january 2020, california becomes the second state in the entire nation to enact a tap on rent control. oregon the last place to do that, they rent at seven percent >>> we are in hispanic heritage month and people are marking the month with celebrations of culture, including food, music and art. >> one of those neighborhoods is the mission district in san francisco, but some say the area is actually changing. and you talked with a...
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what is about oregon that that you have as high as california? why you guys?iving situations and food, shelter. the weather, temperate climates, it is nice all around the seasons. emily: right. so michael, what i'm hearing too, what you're explaining is, that there are a lot of converging factors that lead to homelessness in that area. primary addiction, drug use and abuse and mental illness factor. by putting the hygiene stations out there, the city is essentially triaging a symptom but not the underlying problem, without effective enforcement of the law there, nothing is getting done. is this harming your business and how? >> yes. absolutely harming our business. i have constant people come in, running out of the street saying that they do not feel safe. visitors, tourists come in, what is not safe part of town? or they just don't people comfortable because of all the drug abuse, having people shoot up outside of our door, even like when, pretty much sleeping out on the curb. people are just like, oh, my gosh, what is going on? emily: brian cited rising stat
what is about oregon that that you have as high as california? why you guys?iving situations and food, shelter. the weather, temperate climates, it is nice all around the seasons. emily: right. so michael, what i'm hearing too, what you're explaining is, that there are a lot of converging factors that lead to homelessness in that area. primary addiction, drug use and abuse and mental illness factor. by putting the hygiene stations out there, the city is essentially triaging a symptom but not...
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california, like nature's version of scientology. the state is doing everything it can to stop them. >> hundreds of firefighters are coming in to help from nearby states including washington, oregona, utah, new mexico and idaho. >> on the ground and in the air more than 500 personnel in an attack against the flames. a plane dropping water with laser precision. >> trevor: you know what i love about firefighters? because their job is dangerous they don't have time to be pretentious with fancy names. a poll, a fire truck, a super scooper. not like scientists who have chilled out jobs to come up with fancy words. if scientists were busy, hired jen peroxide would be called fizzy fizz. ( laughter ) what's been particularly interesting about these fires is even though hundreds of thousands of people have been displaced in california, if you watch the news, you would think that this disaster some affecting v.i.p.es. >> tonight, the all-out assault, firefighters desperately trying to keep flames from burning down some of the most expensive homes in southern california.ir is threatening the homes of celebrities like n.b.a. star lebron james. these l.a. fires aren't no joke, he tweeted. loo
california, like nature's version of scientology. the state is doing everything it can to stop them. >> hundreds of firefighters are coming in to help from nearby states including washington, oregona, utah, new mexico and idaho. >> on the ground and in the air more than 500 personnel in an attack against the flames. a plane dropping water with laser precision. >> trevor: you know what i love about firefighters? because their job is dangerous they don't have time to be...