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in a 6-1 vote this week, the city councilicalled oroville the constitutional city. it stems over the controversy of closing businesses during the pandemic and mask and mandates. does the city have a right to ignore state and federal orders? >> ultimately, this would be determined by a court. the strong presumption would be that the city of oroville does not have the power to do this. i see this as primarily a gesture. >> we're not talking about one mandate that has been pushed on us recently. it's a barrage of mandates. >> and a lawsuit challenging the governor's only powers has been filed by two republican lawmaker. >>> in a late-night vote after months of the negotiation, the house passed a $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill. the spending package includes money to repair roads and bridges, fund public transportation and upgrid the nation's broadband infrastructure. 13 house republicans voted yes on the plan while six democrats voted no. meanwhile, a $1.9 trillion social spending package remains in almost bo this morning. >>> the time now is -- in limbo this morning
in a 6-1 vote this week, the city councilicalled oroville the constitutional city. it stems over the controversy of closing businesses during the pandemic and mask and mandates. does the city have a right to ignore state and federal orders? >> ultimately, this would be determined by a court. the strong presumption would be that the city of oroville does not have the power to do this. i see this as primarily a gesture. >> we're not talking about one mandate that has been pushed on us...
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the city of oroville, california has voted to become aci constitutional republic city to protect itsthe vice mayor says this city will bee like a sanctuary city minutes following the precedent set by former mayor gavin newsom, no governor when he declared san francisco sanctuary city a few years ago. the vice mayor joins us now. >> thank you for having me on. i was at city hall and the mandates continued to come. as you know it started with two weeks to stop the slow, to slow the curve. it seems like the care it keeps being dangled in front of our faces, just a little more, just a little more and it seems like every mandate that comes down is the loss of freedom so sitting at city hall and i thought governor newsom when he was the san francisco mayor, he declared san francisco sanctuary city. against what he felt to be overreached from the federal government so i thought can we do the same thing for us? we are a constitutional republic who we want to declare. we arent not separating from california but we are reminding higher-ups thatta we need to std for our rights. we are a constit
the city of oroville, california has voted to become aci constitutional republic city to protect itsthe vice mayor says this city will bee like a sanctuary city minutes following the precedent set by former mayor gavin newsom, no governor when he declared san francisco sanctuary city a few years ago. the vice mayor joins us now. >> thank you for having me on. i was at city hall and the mandates continued to come. as you know it started with two weeks to stop the slow, to slow the curve....
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in a 6-1 vote city council declaring oroville a constitutional republic city. the move stems from the controversy over closing businesses during the pandemic along with masks and vaccine mandates but does the city have the legal right to ignore state and federal orders? >> ultimately it would be determined by a court. the strong assumption is they do not. i see it as a gesture. >> we are not just talking about one mandate pushed on us. it is a lot of them. >> testing the emergency powers has been timed by two republican lawmakers. >>> new at 11:00, a live look at the embarcadero in san francisco where the city may actually raise parts of the famous waterfront by as much as 7 feet. the chronicle reports it is all part of the ports shoreline defense strategy to prepare a waterfront for a rising bay waters. impacts of a major earthquake. no timetable on when it must be done. >> i emptied the rain gauge, i am hoping. >> yes. >> i think if you get a little bit there weekend that would be something. have to be north of the golden gate to add up any rainfall. it will
in a 6-1 vote city council declaring oroville a constitutional republic city. the move stems from the controversy over closing businesses during the pandemic along with masks and vaccine mandates but does the city have the legal right to ignore state and federal orders? >> ultimately it would be determined by a court. the strong assumption is they do not. i see it as a gesture. >> we are not just talking about one mandate pushed on us. it is a lot of them. >> testing the...
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se mueve en forma intensa en el norte, la presa orovile requiere agua y al igual que shakta.aer Árboles y tendido elÉctrico. si va por la 80 a la zona alta tenga cuidado porque podrÍa caer 8 pulgadas de nieve. el radar indica la presencia de lluvias ligeras, pero lo intenso estÁ en las costas del pacÍfico. mÁs detalles al volver. >>> vamos a cambiar de asunto. el servicio de ferry de la bahÍa estÁ haciendo cambios en sus horarios, sobre todo al mediodÍa, estÁ rae reanudando la lÍnea. >>> la gasolina sige subiendo de precio, el promedio nacional subiÓ 2 centavos, se ubicÓ un dolare mÁs caro que el aÑo pasado. sin embargo en california cuesta 4, 6 # 2 dÓlares, en alameda el precio es de 4, 77, y en san francisco el galÓn ronda los 4,88 dÓlares. >>> wow!, se va para arriba el precio. estamos viendo las autopistas, viene lluvia en camino, en las primeras horas es mÁs difÍcil porque el aceite que estÁ en las autopistas puede generar que los autos derrapen, en una noche que serÁ de lluvia para nosotros. vamos a la pregunta, al manejar cuando hay niebla debe utilizar las luces inter
se mueve en forma intensa en el norte, la presa orovile requiere agua y al igual que shakta.aer Árboles y tendido elÉctrico. si va por la 80 a la zona alta tenga cuidado porque podrÍa caer 8 pulgadas de nieve. el radar indica la presencia de lluvias ligeras, pero lo intenso estÁ en las costas del pacÍfico. mÁs detalles al volver. >>> vamos a cambiar de asunto. el servicio de ferry de la bahÍa estÁ haciendo cambios en sus horarios, sobre todo al mediodÍa, estÁ rae reanudando...
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we want freedom in oroville and that's what we are standing up for. >> brian: beat see what's happeningvirus is coming back. if the virus comes back here, you shutdown everything worse than any other state. they're going to have a hard time doing it to oroville when it comes to restaurants and gyms and everything else. mr. mayor, i appreciate your time. thankfully in sight. best of luck. meanwhile, next, we may finally be getting answers when it comes to ufos pentagon has just announced the creation of a new ufo task force. that story straight ahead. [upbeat acoustic music throughout] [upbeat acoustic music throughout] ♪ ♪ learning is hard work. hard work requires character. learning begins in faith. it must move upwards toward the highest thing, unseen at the beginning - god. and freedom is essential to learning. its principles must be studied and defended. learning, character, faith, and freedom: these are the inseparable purposes of hillsdale college. >> ♪ ♪ >> brian: that squared me. -- scared me. the defense department created a new task force to identify ufo's. it comes just month
we want freedom in oroville and that's what we are standing up for. >> brian: beat see what's happeningvirus is coming back. if the virus comes back here, you shutdown everything worse than any other state. they're going to have a hard time doing it to oroville when it comes to restaurants and gyms and everything else. mr. mayor, i appreciate your time. thankfully in sight. best of luck. meanwhile, next, we may finally be getting answers when it comes to ufos pentagon has just announced...
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Nov 2, 2021
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there was 20-foot rise in water at lake oroville. and shasta at 41% of normal. our three largest reservoirs running 47.3%. we definitely made headway. we've still got a lot to go. really focus in on the bay area and the north bay did get the most beneficial rainfall and most rise out of the reservoirs. two weeks ago we at 32.39% of normal and currently, we're at 51.29%. that's an increase of 18.9. you can see right now on storm ranger doppler we've had the storm system move in this morning. i do expect spotty showers as we continue through tonight. but the most consistent rainfall has moved on out. so those showers over contra costa and alameda county, we expect those to continue as we move through this evening. as we move through the next few days, the change i'm watching is this high pressure. that's going to push it to the north. we start with clouds tomorrow morning, kind of gloomy, but then watch this. right here, around 2:00 and 3:00, we're going to see that sunshine return, and i think it's going to set us up with a really good day. we're going to be on t
there was 20-foot rise in water at lake oroville. and shasta at 41% of normal. our three largest reservoirs running 47.3%. we definitely made headway. we've still got a lot to go. really focus in on the bay area and the north bay did get the most beneficial rainfall and most rise out of the reservoirs. two weeks ago we at 32.39% of normal and currently, we're at 51.29%. that's an increase of 18.9. you can see right now on storm ranger doppler we've had the storm system move in this morning. i...
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. >> reporter: moving over the feather river the oroville dam is a shadow of itself. too many rainless months left it parched and dry. one of the state's most important resources for chinook salmon. the hatchery is the birthplace and the final destination of a three-year journey to the ocean and back to spawn. >> at the hatchery we are spawning. we finished spawning our spring run. >> reporter: for jason julian there is concern the drought will impact the fish as droughts have in the past. >> during the last drought we saw a big decline on the number of fish returning to the rivers in the subsequent years. >> reporter: here and other hatcheries in northern california, the fish are getting a helping hand. inside the hatcheries biologists collect the salmon eggs, inyou can -- hatched and raised. the drought leaves rivers too warm for eggs to survive, the hatcheries are picking up the slack. >> typically it produces 6 million fall run. this year we are increasing the number by 1.75 million. >> reporter: within the collection room each column of trays holds more than 100,
. >> reporter: moving over the feather river the oroville dam is a shadow of itself. too many rainless months left it parched and dry. one of the state's most important resources for chinook salmon. the hatchery is the birthplace and the final destination of a three-year journey to the ocean and back to spawn. >> at the hatchery we are spawning. we finished spawning our spring run. >> reporter: for jason julian there is concern the drought will impact the fish as droughts have...
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lake oroville water levels are up more than 30 feet but that is still well below the full capacity.er levels at folsom lake are up 20 feet since late october. of course, kari, the water we needed in the bay area we keep getting it but certainly today not a lot of it. >> not a lot of it but it is nice to see that we are seeing it coming at a regular pattern every few days we are getting at least a little bit of rain and now after that rain that moved through this morning clears up, we are enjoying sunshine once again kind of coming through the clouds in the south bay. it is a lot more cloudy in other parts of the bay area. as we take a look at how much rain we've measured so far for the water year we know it starts on october 1st. we're a little more than a month in. we are at a big surplus after the historic storm moves through at the end of october. and so we're still about 9.75 inches above normal for the start of the water year in santa rosa after measuring nearly 12 inches of rain. oakland measuring over about 5.5 inches of rain there. san francisco almost 6 inches of rain. and
lake oroville water levels are up more than 30 feet but that is still well below the full capacity.er levels at folsom lake are up 20 feet since late october. of course, kari, the water we needed in the bay area we keep getting it but certainly today not a lot of it. >> not a lot of it but it is nice to see that we are seeing it coming at a regular pattern every few days we are getting at least a little bit of rain and now after that rain that moved through this morning clears up, we are...
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we do have a little bit of cloud cover out there and just a couple of sprinkles right around oroville chico area on up into the northern sierras but aside from that, this is another dry day and what has been a very dry forecast. high pressure still remains in place. northerly winds for the bay. very strong santa anas for the southern part of the state have resulted increased fire danger to our south. we haven't seen that here locally, though. so not as much of a concern for us today. you get plenty of sunshine, a few more clouds moving in late this afternoon into evening, more sunshine into tomorrow. and you're going to keep that around and your sunday to send a lot of changes going on here. we're definitely staying steady ahead of us in this forecast. as far as daytime highs go back to the 60's for sf and right along the coastline. bayshore cities mostly in the 60's to with burlingame at 67 degrees. redwood city san carlos woodside at 68 south bay temperatures barely hit in the low campbell and san jose, you're down just a little bit from yesterday. to 69 degrees today oakland at 67
we do have a little bit of cloud cover out there and just a couple of sprinkles right around oroville chico area on up into the northern sierras but aside from that, this is another dry day and what has been a very dry forecast. high pressure still remains in place. northerly winds for the bay. very strong santa anas for the southern part of the state have resulted increased fire danger to our south. we haven't seen that here locally, though. so not as much of a concern for us today. you get...
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the mayor of oroville, california, he is on the show. may want to go sooner than later because publix is placing a limit on some holiday staples. (vo) the more we do with our phones, the more network quality and reliability matter. and only verizon has been the most awarded for network quality 27 times in a row. that means the best experience with calls, texts and data usage of any major carrier, according to customers. there's only one best network. the only one ranked #1 in reliability 16...
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>> yes, there is a monument to her at a grave site in oroville, mississippi, there's a beautiful statue of her, and she is buried there next to the freedom farm that she helped establish in the early 1970s, so you can go and visit her. but the area is still, you know, very much depressed, very much. >> can you talk a little bit more about that as you went down to experience the space and, you know, what kind of insights did it give you, and how did it inform your approach to writing the book? >> so i didn't make it to mississippi because of covid and floods. which is the bad thing about this epidemic, that i had to cancel trips down to mississippi. and that mighty mississippi river flooding didn't help a couple of years ago. so i was not able to go and see that landscape. i watched lots of documentaries and videos online about the environment and, of course, family members of hers and people who knew her that lived there so that i could fill in those gaps. but i did not go, but they all said the same thing. it's still very much a depressed area. >> well, throughout the conversation, we
>> yes, there is a monument to her at a grave site in oroville, mississippi, there's a beautiful statue of her, and she is buried there next to the freedom farm that she helped establish in the early 1970s, so you can go and visit her. but the area is still, you know, very much depressed, very much. >> can you talk a little bit more about that as you went down to experience the space and, you know, what kind of insights did it give you, and how did it inform your approach to writing...
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rivers work there very productive for the or washington or the mount make shouts to area in the lake oroville which is always what you concern yourself with and in the mountains for snow, because you're you know you're putting snow obviously for the spring, but you're also putting water in those surface reservoirs orville and shasta, which are the two largest surface reservoirs in the state, and the two most important. so last year mark put this together last year. san france santa rosa had at this time 1 1/100 of an inch of rain right now we're at 14 inches of rain. annual rainfall for a place like san francisco is around 20 inches, right. so sound roses already. up to that point are nearly up to that point, so we've done well. the long range model, though, drives us out, and that's one of the nice thing about. um this pattern is we're getting breaks. you know, real fist kept coming. like even last night's storm. there was significant rain. if we had one behind that you start getting hydro problems. but when you have these breaks like now we're going to see a break. you see here as a rule th
rivers work there very productive for the or washington or the mount make shouts to area in the lake oroville which is always what you concern yourself with and in the mountains for snow, because you're you know you're putting snow obviously for the spring, but you're also putting water in those surface reservoirs orville and shasta, which are the two largest surface reservoirs in the state, and the two most important. so last year mark put this together last year. san france santa rosa had at...